The Business Times, 1 November 1983
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Title Section11 1983-11-01 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 67/1/83 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, IKS 60 CENTS11 words
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374 1983-11-01 1 JOHN LIM - By JOHN LIM THE government today raised the duty on petrol, sending pump prices up by 20 per cent in a further move to curb the increasing car population on the island. Petrol prices at the pumps are now between 18.4 and374 words
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226 1983-11-01 1 A LEADING local Chinese businessman yesterday said Singapore is not likely to "graduate" from America's Generalised System of Preferences scheme next year. But there will be adjustments in the types and amount of goods that can be imported into the US under the duty-free226 words
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Article350 1983-11-01 1 PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos of the Philippines yesterday named Prime Minister Cesar Virata as his successor, sparking off more speculation over his health. The surprise announcement, aired over government television, said the 54-year-old Mr Virata, who also serves as Finance Minister, would assume "all powers and duties of350 words
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496 1983-11-01 1 AMY CHEOK - By AMY CHEOK GALAX Marine Pte Ltd, which made a forecast of $20 million turnover in 1982, has been put into receivership. The company, which builds accommodation units for oil companies and pleasure crafts, is believed to have heavy overdrafts with three leading banks here.496 words
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Article447 1983-11-01 1 CHAN Ol CHEE - By CHAN Ol CHEE SIX finance companies listed on the Stock Exchange of Singapore have secured places among the top 10 money earners in the local finance industry. The Finance Houses Association of Singapore said that a ranking by pre-tax profits achieved for 1982,447 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article78 1983-11-01 1 THE eyes erf the world's bankers are now on Argentina, following the election of Raul Alfonsin of the Radical Civic Union Party as president. Although Mr Alfonsin is an outspoken upholder of human rights, the world's financial community will be more interested in his approach to Argentina's huge78 words
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Article118 1983-11-01 1 MALAYSIAN Prime Minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad yesterday confirmed that Malaysia would retain its emergency powers as long as the country (aces a communist insurgency. "We see no reason to reject the emergency powers given the situation that we are in, he said. "We do have a real emergency118 words
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Article103 1983-11-01 1 Reuter THE United Nations Command (UNC) yesterday alleged that North Korea was involved in the Oct 9 bomb blast in Rangoon which killed four South Korean Cabinet ministers. At a meeting of the Military Armistice Commission (MAC) at the Korean border truce village of Panmuniom, chief UNC delegateReuter - 103 words
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Article84 1983-11-01 1 Reuter THE Australian Foreign Exchange Market opened cautiously yesterday on the first day of the modified exchange rate regime announced by the reserve bank last Friday, but later traded more confidently, although on reduced volume. Dealers in Sydney said that from yesterday, the reserve bank was to setReuter - 84 words
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Article85 1983-11-01 1 AFP THE Bangladesh opposition and government yesterday warned of possible violence during a half-day strike called for today as part of protests against the 18-month-old military government of General Hussain Mohammad Ershad. The dawn-to-noon strike was called by 22 political parties belonging to two major alliances headedAFP - 85 words
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Article32 1983-11-01 1 Reuter INDONESIA'S debt service payments are expected to reach 24 per cent of export receipts in the current financial year ending March a 8 ainst 22 per cent in 1962/83.Reuter - 32 words
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257 1983-11-01 1 DBB Buk will tone Its UBW mllH—, IS-year ei>vertlMe beads at ft eaapas rate «f saly «Vi per eeat The aew Wii will be Mncrttle late DBS share* at Ike price «I BM.2S per tec, represeattag a pretnlaai ef IJJ per eeat257 words
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516 1983-11-01 1 RICHARD SEAH - By RICHARD SEAH PRODUCTION of building materials except bricks has proved highly profitable for the Housing and Development Board. Surpluses chalked up by four of the housing board's five subsidiary operations almost doubled during the board's 1982/83 financial year. Those subsidiaries engaged in the516 words
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Advertisement227 1983-11-01 1 Budget rent a nQr i i Orchard: *****11 Katong: *****11 mi[L)3 SIGNS of rising credit market yields in the US Page i LENDING by the International Monetary Fund hit a new peak of more than US$2O billion in the year ended Sep 30 Page t RAFFLES City will be a227 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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631 1983-11-01 2 Reuter THE US Treasury's plans to sell US$l6 billion of securities this week, plus prospects (or sustained economic expansion and a resurgence in money supply growth, point to rising credit market yields, economists said. Although the Federal funds rate might inch lower inReuter - 631 words
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Article616 1983-11-01 2 AP LENDING by the International Monetary Fund hit a new peak of more than US$2O billion in the year that ended Sep 30, but disputes between President Reagan's administration and Congress could force the fund to limit new loans. Such a limit would further squeeze developingAP - 616 words
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291 1983-11-01 2 Reuter SWEDEN is raising USSSOO million through a 20-year floating rate Euronote, although investors can resell the issue at par after 10 and 15 years. Lead manager Credit Suisse First Boston Ltd said in London that the issue will pay V* per centReuter - 291 words
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523 1983-11-01 2 Reuter THE federal government should remove the 8 per cent ceiling on the domestic uKts at foreign bank subsidiaries in Canada, the House of Commons Finance Committee has unanimously recommended. The committee said in a report that Finance Minister Marc Lalonde should introduceReuter - 523 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article307 1983-11-01 2 GOLD future* in Singapore j«today closed easier on selling pressure depressed by the metal's (all in overseas markets. Trading was quiet in the morning but turned moderately active in the afternoon and total sales (or the day were recorded at 235 lots while kerb volume was SB lota. Prompt307 words
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Article29 1983-11-01 2 New York *U8 unav AM Zurich y.wD t.OtB JOBS Mm N Singapore J.78B IIS CVwtm prk »li US dollars a troy oune t. Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore29 words
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Article89 1983-11-01 2 THE dollar yesterday opened Wjtar after demand remained firm in the Far East despite news last Friday that US M-l money supply showed an unexpectedly steep decline ot $2.4 stllioo dollars. Opening quote* yesterday US LBB/B Cu 1HS/M10 Craa ***** X D Mk 3 *220 D F1 4.«05/40 s89 words
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Article468 1983-11-01 2 THE US dollar firmed against major currencies on the foreign exchange market yesterday. Trading was moderate. The US dollar opened at 552.1345/55 against the local unit and was taken to $2.1355/65 in morning trading. However, closing saw the US dollar at *2.1350/80. kMMt >w—< nrtM at I pa468 words
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Article141 1983-11-01 2 THE DOLLAR yesterday edged up to end at 233 yen after a 233.00/30 New York close on Friday in anticipation of steady US Interest rates despite the $2.4 billion (all in US M-l money supply. The dollar rose to a high of 2.6300 marks traded from 2.6200/20 at the141 words
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Article22 1983-11-01 2 THE •▼•rage rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their beat customers is 8.96 per cent.22 words
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Article173 1983-11-01 2 ASIAN ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at 5 pm on Oct 31: USMfers Offar BM 7<Ujrs 99/19 tint 1 month 9 9/16 97/16 Smooths 911/16 69/16 3 months 911/16 99/16 6 months 911/16 911/16 9 months 915/16 913/16 12 months 101/16 9 1&/16 Dm Ivin (IffUiU fill ill 1173 words
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Article41 1983-11-01 2 RANGE of prices oBatJ by discount fc— oa Oct St: Overnight I Call deposits 2-3 Closing J-month Tressury bills 2* 2V> 3-month Bank bills 7h 7% 3 months CD 7W 7 6 months CD 7* 7 Source: National Discount Co41 words
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Article76 1983-11-01 2 THE US dollar yesterday was firmer against other major currencies but below the day's high, while trading was quiet due to month-end considerations inH closures in most European centres (or religious holidays. Banknote rates yesterday: (HK per 1): US 7.78/7 JO UK U52/11.72 Brunei 3.61/3.63 Germany 2.J6/2.96 Malaysia 3.29/3.3176 words
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Advertisement238 1983-11-01 2 The Apple ///.It'll keep syour payroll problems at bay. Apple ID inevitably comes Jt to mind, when personal computers come to mind. Especially if you're losing sleep over a payroll system that fails to accommodate local computation requirements. Apple ID, together with Peachtree, now offer a much awaited software solution238 words
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TRADE AND INDUSTRY
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Article397 1983-11-01 3 AMY BALAN - By AMY BALAN RAFFLES City will be a hotel complex prepared for the 21st century. This was declared by Mr Jack Mosley, the managing director of National Cash Register, Singapore, at the signing ceremony for the Hotel Management Computer System for Raffles City. Although397 words
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241 1983-11-01 3 MR TAN Eng Joo, chairman of the Rubber Association of Singapore, was voted back into the executive committee of the Singapore CM—e Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SCCCI) yesterday. At its monthly management committee meeting, the 60-man committee of the chamber elected241 words
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Article791 1983-11-01 3 BEMINABB AND COUBSEB Nov 1-3: Workshop on Training the Trainer (How to Make Training Work), POD Training Centre at Waterloo Centre, Personnel and Organisation Development (Pte) Ltd Nov 4-5: Business A Financing Modelling, Hotel, Institute for International Research Nov 7-8: The Transition Workshop, POD Training Centre at Waterloo791 words
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150 1983-11-01 3 THE Indonesian border towns of Pekan Barn and Samarinda will be contactable by telephone from Singapore from today onwards. This follows the mid-Octo-ber commissioning of the Comcentre Satellite Earth Station which permits border communication between Indonesia and Singapore via the Palapa Satellite150 words
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Article577 1983-11-01 3 LEE HAN BHIH - By LEE HAN BHIH AUSTRALIA'S largest mining company and metal producer is deeply worried about the prospect of Taiwanese domination of the local market (or die-cast tools and machinery parts. But the CRA group, with an annual AJ2.5 billion turnover in metal, ore, coal, uranium, diamonds,577 words
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Article, Illustration210 1983-11-01 3 THE deputy chairman of the Stagapore International Chamber of Commerce, Mr JMk SMvta, has wccccded Mr Richard Dougal as the new president of the British Ihirtnesi Association. Mr Snowden, who has lived in Sings pore far 96 years, said the association will be holding a series of210 words
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Advertisement434 1983-11-01 4 PHILIPS PHILIPS Singapore and Philips, improving tourism through better communications. minute billings during v MI m m m m :J A #0?s ft CS^, iRD j K-. l?r* t# <s to 17 1 i 1 mdfs 111ww Buu^r HOTtASt***** Jw:; ?*C* |#SW^*r s «""T"I \A/01 1 i2»*L I*/ 01 M434 words
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OVERSEAS
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Article, Illustration400 1983-11-01 5 UPI PRIME Minister Margaret Thatcher levelled her harshest criticism at the United States over the invasion of Grenada, saying western nations could not march into countries when politics did not shape up exactly as they wanted. Mrs Thatcher add on Sunday that ifUPI; UPI picture - 400 words
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Article720 1983-11-01 5 ARRIVALS Scrrke Local Operator Nuiber 11m Froa PAA PA5 0225 JFK/SPO/HKG MAS MH601 0820 KUL MAS MH671 0905 KUL MAS MH8U 0810 PEN SIA SQ103 0M5 KUL RBA Bid 1000 BWN MAS MH603 1020 KUL CPA CX710 1030 HLP GIA GASK 1100 HLP SIA SQlflS 9Q301 1100720 words
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139 1983-11-01 5 Reuter Margaret Tktrto has 4ecSm Mm we wt reaehti| tetter Mi e< anSer itnllstrf^wha* tt thenght, were verjTeenwent maeh Halifcer was reflerats Iks twe days sf talks Oeta. Mere «seanslaH has hesn governed by Britain aider llth eentary pfeeMUtt. the ■a,'Reuter - 139 words
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212 1983-11-01 5 UPI A BRITISH company said the Canadian airport President Reagan said was being built as a Cuban military installation was being constructed by them far civilian aircraft. "The airport was being built to purely civilian specifications," said Tony Devereux of the British Plessey group,UPI - 212 words
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601 1983-11-01 5 NYT LEADERS at both government and opposition parties in Brasilia are saying that a tree» on payments of Brazil's USI9O billion foreign debt is the only real solution to the country's economic problems. These politicians stress that they do not favour aNYT - 601 words
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329 1983-11-01 5 AP SURGERY could make eyeg— ohwtett in the future for many shortsighted people, even those who now need sprrti rlrs to Me more than a few metres, eye specialists «ay. In presentation! to the American Academy of Opthalmology in Chicago last week, eye «urgeoneAP - 329 words
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359 1983-11-01 5 UPI ISRAEL preceded the Lebanese reconciliation talks yesterday with a warning that it would not accept a cancellation of the May 17 troop withdrawal agreement with Beirut Cabinet secretary Dan Meridor issued the warning on Sunday after the weekly meetingUPI - 359 words
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478 1983-11-01 5 Reuter BLACK US civil rights leader Jesse Jackson has acknowledged that be will announce this week his candidacy (or the Democratic presidential nomination and will base his campaign on giving minorities a voice. Mr Jackson, who for weeks has avoided making a definitive statementReuter - 478 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article380 1983-11-01 5 Agencies LITi.TAN Carter, the beloved "Mia Lillian" and matriarch of a peanut-grow-ing family who inspired a aon to become President of the United States, has died of cancer. She was 85. Former President Jimmy Carter and other family numbers were at her side she died on SundayAgencies - 380 words
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Advertisement25 1983-11-01 5 Pan Am's 7475P Daily At 8.15 am To Hong Kong. It Hies Higher, So You My Smoother. Pan Am.You C an t Beat The Experience.25 words
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Advertisement166 1983-11-01 5 J 10-7 A complete means a job Whether your assignment calls for a single engineer or a whole workteam, Skilltek is the total solution. Engineering Manpower Search Selection. Industrial Engineering, Drafting Services. Welding Inspection, Quality Control Fabrication Supervision. Exploration Surveys Surveyors, Engineers Geophysicists, Geologists. Field Technicians to provide an integrated166 words
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Article520 1983-11-01 6 DOCTORS can no longer be content with looking after the sick. Those who open their own clinics now have to be businessmen as well. They do not just dispense remedies, they have to keep watch on other doctors who have become business rivals. Besides viruses,520 words
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Article, Illustration1156 1983-11-01 6 NYT IF ONE central principle has animated President Reagan's foreign policy, it has been the urge to confront and contain Soviet communism. For nearly three years, that policy has found expression in strident talk about Moscow's "evil empire", an ambitious military build-up and the showNYT - 1,156 words
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480 1983-11-01 6 TONY CARRITT - By TONY CARRITT Reuter WITH Western Europe in a steep slump and Japanese competition strong, the West German telecommuncations industry is seeking a new, and as yet untapped frontier Southeast Asia. The industry is increasingly confident about expanding sales to potentially high-growth marketsReuter - 480 words
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Advertisement441 1983-11-01 6 A gilt-edged investment for the year ahead '< h i Ss6s per set As an executive in the fastest growing economic region in the world you have to be one appointment ahead of your competitors all the time. The 1984 Times Diary has been carefully designed as a gilt-edged investment441 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous749 1983-11-01 6 SINGAPORE 5 TiV&'RWDIO MALAYSIA 3 3.00 PM Opening folowed by Enigma (Mandarin with English subtitles/r): Enigma is the story of one woman's rise to fame and fortune. 4.45 Afternoon Matinee Strange Hoiday 5.55 Animal Behaviour A Frst Fflm (Documentary) 6.10 Cultural Diary (English) 6.15 News (English) 6-25 Man Memasak Pie749 words
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Article, Illustration739 1983-11-01 7 KEMI KOBA YASHI - By KEMI KOBA YASHI "A DOCTORAL degree may help, but a sure ticket to success in Korea is coming from the Korean Military Academy." This pretty much sums up the enormous power the army academy graduates wield over the workings of South Korean society.739 words
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Article, Illustration665 1983-11-01 7 ERIC HALL - By ERIC HALL Reuter CHINA is going through an economic revolution tht could catapult it into a major world trading role by 1990. But first, say foreign economists in Beijing, this nation of more than a billion people must set its huge houseReuter - 665 words
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Advertisement159 1983-11-01 7 M m wm a 000f) O On w '-Wr /0,,/ ICOT 3 *5 a *F~y I' BaS X 2S Aub av^r ■i r>_we WV" *■1* »r."* ■V SV*,^s >*F £3ft There is only one Marco Polo Business Class. It's on every Cathay Pacific flight. ".../or comfort like this I bad159 words
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Miscellaneous623 1983-11-01 7 i-H-OIE CROSSWORD J CRYPTIC PUZZLE A Idas in anger (5) Town with only one Post Office that's central? (5) Hie anaesthetic there may be (5) Headgear for going up into space? (3) Gnide on the street always? (5) A word d doubt (7) The name is Sal, possibly (5) Leas623 words
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Advertisement737 1983-11-01 8 Where to wine, dine and entertain SHI with the American Express Card "if you dont already have the Card, call *****33 for an application form" Peninsula Coffee House Levels Peninsulj Hotei PS 24-hour Coffee House where much more than just coffee is served. Hospitality. Atmosphere. Scenic view. 'Menuful' of local737 words
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Advertisement213 1983-11-01 8 Daily Buffet Lunch at GOFFEE GARDEN Curry Pox k Spa"'rit)S Ayani R.i.ist L »'CI <>♦ L amb and ridny 12 noon 2:30 pm Adult: $14 Children under 12: $10-t B 1 <V For reservations, please call *****22 ext 142/917 or direct line *****42 'Mlty restaurant Try our sumptuous delicacies from213 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article632 1983-11-01 9 Bernama MUCH MORE Malaysian timber products can find their way to the Australian market if only local exporters are less "shy" to do business there and be more responsive to its needs for certain finished products. This is how the director general of the MalaysianBernama - 632 words
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Article, Illustration636 1983-11-01 9 NYT HOW CAN investors in precious metals be protected from unethical or even criminal bullion dealers before their savings are lost through mismangement or fraud? The question was raised anew last week when the Senate permanent investigations subcommittee opened an inquiry intoNYT - 636 words
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329 1983-11-01 9 AFP THE easier tone which became apparent around the middle of the previous week continued last week, said Caumikow in its latest sugar review. There has been no change in the fundamental sugar situation during the past week and, if anything, the international politicalAFP - 329 words
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522 1983-11-01 9 AFP CHINA'S grain import requirements are likely to remain substantial over the next few yean in spite of a decline this year, the International Wheat Council forecast last week. China already plays an important role in the world grain economy. It is the world's largestAFP - 522 words
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Article499 1983-11-01 9 NYT THE General Accounting Office it investigating the US government's new grainpayment programme (or farmers after reports that some poor-quality grain was being shipped. A GAO spokesman confirmed the investigation and said it resulted from two separate requests for inquiries. The first, on July 12 byNYT - 499 words
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Article1136 1983-11-01 9 COFFEE: Robusta values yesterday held small gains in the three nearby positions which were the most traded to midday. Prices were £7 to £1 above Friday's close in these three but were £3 to £1 lower in more forward months. Total volume was a low 792 lots including1,136 words
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Article157 1983-11-01 9 CHINEBE Prtdaee Exchaage, Singapore, closing prices per lMkg yesterday. CeeMit «11: Bulk fob $165.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $178.00 sellers, new drum fob $182.00 sellers. Cepra: Mixed (loose) $96 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $482.50 sellers, Sarawak white pepper faq fob157 words
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Article195 1983-11-01 9 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) Csttea Yarn: China Blue Phoenix 20 s 2.890, 3Ta 3,000, 40's 4,150 (per bale of 400 lbs). Pleee Gee4e: China Butterfly and Globe Brand unq, Dragon Head unq, Five Lambs unq, Flower and195 words
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Article289 1983-11-01 9 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in S$ per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.06, 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, Special 0.56.289 words
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Article289 1983-11-01 9 THE RUBBER market in Singapore yesterday closed slightly higher with November One RSS buyers quoted at 233.50 cents per kilo, up 1.50 cents from last Friday's close. The morning session was marked up 1.75 cents on steadier London and Japanese market advices. The afternoon session was slightly easier on289 words
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Article31 1983-11-01 9 Rubber: Oct 31 Singapore: November: 233.50 (up 1.50 centa) Malaysia: November: 256.00 cents (up 1.25 cents) Tin: M 530.10 per kilo (down four cents) 103 tonnes (up 19 tonnes)31 words
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Article67 1983-11-01 9 THE Straits tin price in Penang yesterday fell fsur cents to M 531.11 a kilo, remaining within the ITA lower range of $29.15 and A continued lack of demand depressed the price, with most of the offerings taken by the buffer stock manager. The higher offerings of 19367 words
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Article281 1983-11-01 9 RAS price* In cenU per kilo yesterday: (per kilo) (per kilo) Int. 1 RAS. prompt f.o.b. 232.50 Int. 1 R.S.S. November 233J0 tat 1 EAJ Dwtg am tat. 2 RAS. 229JO UK Coot 228.30 tat. S RAS 225JO UK Coot 224J0 tat. 4 R.S.S. 217.50 UK/Coat 2UJ0 tat.281 words
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Article103 1983-11-01 9 NOON 881 It md 8MR phcm ym amWr 1AI Not.. (Carnal Bayara 1 198.50 198.S0 ikar MUI (Farwart Mtk) SSR 20 SSR SO (H" paltet) (1 -ion palWt) JOO.SON 19ft. SON N;«n 199.50 197 AO XI0.S0N 199 SON SMRCV SMR L SMR S SMR CP SMR 10103 words
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456 1983-11-01 9 AFP A WORLD coco* deficit of Around ff.OTQ tonnes «twmiH occur in the 198H4 (Oct-Sep) coco* year with "no significut upturn" in output expected in most producing countries. Intternatkmal commodity ik«i«r« Pfntif*—l l said in their 1a test review that the 1982-83 aeaaoo sawAFP - 456 words
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Article68 1983-11-01 9 THE Malaysian crude palm oil market report was unavailable yesterday. LONDON Fri Thura Malayaian 5% ffa bulk per tonne December 670.00alr 670.00alr January 665.00alr 660.00alr Sumatra 5% ffa bulk October 675.00alr 665.00a Lr November 670.00alr 660.00alr December 665 00a lr 660.00alr January 665.00a lr 655.00alr Nigeria 5% ffa68 words
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2070 1983-11-01 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 Settlement Contracts are quoted after2,070 words
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Article3392 1983-11-01 10 Gr*s Gr*s Net 1983 Last Div Div YTd P/E Vol Day Hifk Low Coapujr Sale +or- Ctt (•000) High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 280 229 Acmt 230 1 7.5 34 150.0 1 330 230 364 148 Alcorn 371 4-1 SO 34 14 310 34 272 2713,392 words
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Article184 1983-11-01 10 MMN P*P rim* far Not 1 ■NBAFMKUI The Owimu The Savings Fund S pore Prof Fnd S pore Sec Fad S pore loveal Fund S pore Equity Fund ASA UNR mrnt 1M LM L« UT LU L# 1BOT m 3 36 1.06 lMxd UO LSI ui DIAMOND M0T1184 words
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Article1506 1983-11-01 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and business In and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with tbe number of shares traded shown In brackets In lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. INDUmAU AIM (UB) (U) LB (5) LM AMD (LIB) (I) 3 141,506 words
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Article526 1983-11-01 10 THE nißtopin stock aarwith price* eMag *a 99 easier Was. The widely •fall* wed Straits Tlm«b MbMil ladax Ml Ml petato to elm At HIM, wtalc the fc9io In pocMe Un was Ism Ul petals tke cad of tke day to Mm. The total MM»526 words
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Article606 1983-11-01 10 LACK of post tl v« leads combined with investors' continued indifference led to another round of easier trading on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. Total turnover yesterday fen to only 3.56 million units valued at MSU-42 million compared with Friday'» 4.56 million units606 words
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COMPANY NEWS
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1254 1983-11-01 11 THE THIRD quarter reporting season has given Wall Street a shock or two, but it has told investors little that was refreshingly new about what might lie ahead. Last week, the indices have simply Jigged around in the pattern1,254 words
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177 1983-11-01 11 OVERSEAS Union Bank will be tti 9^. ond in-house Productivity campaign today. The campaign objective is to generate greater productivity consciousness among the bank's staff and is planned to tie in with Productivity Month 1983 organised by the National Productivity Council. The highlight of the177 words
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1108 1983-11-01 11 NYT MERCK A Co is completing the acquisition of a majority interest in Banyu Pharmaceutical and Torii Pharmaceutical of Japan. Merck's acquisition of Banyu is the first case of the acquisition by a foreign company of a Japanese company listed on the first section ofNYT - 1,108 words
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Article56 1983-11-01 11 DUNLOP Estate BM has disclosed that Mr Phoon Ah Lek has resigned as a director of the company with effect from Nov 14. BANQUE Prises Is* Da Commerce Exterlear has set the interest rate of its US$125 million FRN, due 1988, at 10 per cent for the period56 words
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Article165 1983-11-01 11 HONG Lesag Credit Berhad: EGM to be held at the Conference Room, 14th Floor, Rangunan Hong Leong, 117 Jalan Bandar, Kuala Lumpur on Nov 2 at 11 am. TRACTORS Malaysia miilage Berhad: Eighteenth AGM to be held at the Melati Room 1, 3rd Floor, Subang View Hotel, Subang165 words
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Article649 1983-11-01 11 Garni Ex B««fcs Dal* MnlSw IMftllV ar* Dm* Chn r bJBM NYA He year rntt»— year ABN Aug 23 NYA 19% 28% ABilijihii 10%I Oct> Nov 8 Novas 10% 22% AMCIM JWKf) NYA NYA NYA 30% 10% AmIMMI 0%TE(b) NYA NYA NYA 6%TE »■>■! A—I 40% Sep 29649 words
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393 1983-11-01 11 FEDERAL Cables, Wires and Metal Manufacturing Bhd has disclosed that it had total borrowings of MJ20.15 million and contingent liabilities of $2M million as at June 30, 1983. The company said that it would have adequate working capital for its foreseeable requirements, after taking393 words
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International ROUNDUP
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Article311 1983-11-01 11 (BHP) and Tkhn PLC have reached agreement hi principle far a merter of the heavy engineering division of Commonwealth Steel Co Ltd (Coauteel) and Vk±era Australia Ltd. Tbe merger wffl be subject to the completion at all details aad the necessary court orders, goveiiuueut311 words
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288 1983-11-01 11 said It Is very confident about MP resuits, with an 18.3 per cent rise in world group turnover In the first nine months pointing to favourable profits, ft gave no dividend or profit forecast In a letter to shareholders, BMW asld jamming orders for all288 words
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169 1983-11-01 11 Agencies expects an 2 per cent increase In the consolidated net Income In the current year —*m «i—♦ Nov 29, compared with 159.73 bflttou yen a year earlier, a apirkrs man said. Full year consolidated sates are expected to rtee 9 pg cent from 2,740Agencies - 169 words
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Article333 1983-11-01 11 HONGKONG A LATE wave of buying brought prices to the day's high at the close yesterday, and the Hang Seng Index ended 39.09 points up at 865.22. Speculation about an imminent cut in local interest rates was behind the rise. Some midday profit-taking was soon ab-333 words
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Article387 1983-11-01 11 SHARE prices yesterday closed sharply higher in light trading on sporadic buying of popular», with investors expecting a rise on Wall Street after the <2.4 billion fall in US M-l money supply. Hie market average gained a provisional 55.23 to close at 9,356.79. International populars and cars387 words
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Article111 1983-11-01 11 PRICES yesterday closed mostly higher In quiet trading. The Book Club Index rose 0.70 point to 124.29 but volume (all to 192,880 shares (ram 194,006 shares on Friday. OCT U fe&u Ari> Film 1* und> rfTlr Ml kta MIM Btrtl Juckw Cbaroon« Thai Win Pint Tm»t Ooaiymi ZZ BJ6111 words
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Article343 1983-11-01 11 PRICES yesterday maintained the firm trend wHWMwd on Friday and near the clone the All-Ordi-naries Index was up 4.7 points at 687.4, mainly due to resource sector gains The All-Resources inded rose 7.6 to 531.7. Rises topped declines by 190 to 120 on a light turnover of $22.7 millinn343 words
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241 1983-11-01 12 GENERAL Lumber (Holdings) Bhd has proposed a bonus, a rights and an issue of new shares to its own staff, which upon completion, would raise its paid-up capital lyIn a statement released yesterday, General Lumber said its various proposed issues coupled with241 words
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212 1983-11-01 12 CONTRARY to expectation, the Ayala group under Mr Enrique Zobel, who is chairman of Sealion Hotels Ltd, is not reducing its shareholding in the company, which owns the Hyatt Regency Singapore. In a terse announcement yesterday, Sealion's managing director, Mr Domingo I Diaz, said the212 words
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Article170 1983-11-01 12 Rises M CUiMn SO* 908 36 Indices N 8 T OCBC 1430 1080 10 +10 Oct 38 Oct 31 U AC I C B INFL Hu« M aao 6 BT Composite: 909.11 904.04 000 570 506 +6 BT Indicator: *****80 *****43 ♦6 5 ST Industrials: 948.89 943.80 Metro BMIMS170 words
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Article, Illustration132 1983-11-01 12 M Tobacco Rites Indices 610 +10 Falls MBT Indicator: NST Industrials: Oct 28 Oct 31 TanCboog MAA Utd Est SMInd CACLtd MUM Sel C'nuta 785 1120 535 556 715 316 386 -30 *****27 iraft 264MB 1325J7 —30 -15 -15 -15 -12 -12 NST Finance: NST Hotels: NST Properties:132 words
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Article54 1983-11-01 12 HJLHANG SENG llnn/ltv (bur «i rrtsay *t Week Ac*. St wwuuay OOO-Xft Friday ***** FINANCIAL TIMSS INDUSTRIALS Week Ago 707.79 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Mnndsv MQ A maaj su Thursday SU Week Ago MM r«d«y 882.1 Week Ago 881.0 DOW JONM AVRRAGB INDUSTRIALS ALL ORDINARIK8 Monday 817.4 FTld»; IH1« Thureday54 words
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Article, Illustration999 1983-11-01 12 NAJEEB JARHOM - ■BH 11 Companies Editor: ALAN LEE By NAJEEB JARHOM i CHUAN Hup Marine Ltd, Singapore's largest owner and charterer of support vessels and services to the region's offshore oil industry, is offering a hefty 22.5 million shares at $2 each to the public999 words
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470 1983-11-01 12 CHAN Ol CHEE - By CHAN Ol CHEE SHARES in Hytex Ltd will be traded again in one to two weeks' time under its new name, Tuan fflng Holdings Ltd. In an introductory document on the listing of the 97.387 million shares of $1 each470 words
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Article958 1983-11-01 12 STOCK prices yesterday opened generally firmer on the first day of the new account in quiet trading, dealers said. At noon, the Financial Times index was up 8.2 points at 689.3. Sentiment was encouraged by Friday's unexpectedly large US$2.4 billion fall in America's M-l money sudoly Government bonds958 words
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Article104 1983-11-01 12 BIVntVUEW Kikber ft. tata BM has declared a third interim dividend of 5 per cent and a bonus dvidend of 3 per cent (both less tax) for this year. The dividends will be paid on Dec 15 to shareholders registered with the company as at Dec 5. The104 words
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Article26 1983-11-01 12 tax Ml mt m$iji riC (94MM) m mim tf M mman (9MMN) tar OnttatflML prMu 'pwi 11 1 MMM (IBM «a a tarnsm «C tmjmimajm).26 words
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Article683 1983-11-01 12 Taking Stock... By Hock Lock Siew ANNUAL Report Award time is near. While this year's annual report a wan committee is looking forward to mon companies reporting meaningful informs tion to their shareholders, it is a fact thai the majority of the companies listed on the localBy Hock Lock Siew - 683 words
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Advertisement48 1983-11-01 12 0 Prominent Australian Buildina Development Company is desirous of participating on joint venture basis in relotion to real estate development investments in Australia. All enquiries treated confidentially credit references con be provided. Please oddress enquiries to solicitors:The Advertiser (Ref: EO/586/83) 93 Market Street 09-00 CYB Building Singapore 010448 words
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Advertisement303 1983-11-01 12 WHO'S WHO in Malaysia Singapore 1983-4 If you are looking for... an Up-To-Date and Comprehensive feting of important personalities in Malaysia Singapore, an Easy-To-fteod biographical reference, tor the LeacSng Who 's Who in Malaysia Singapore, ThenJhb brand new, case bound, careftity edited, two-volume reference wi give you al the authoritative303 words
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Miscellaneous51 1983-11-01 12 OUTLOOK for today: Showers in several areas in the afternoon. st SmStw?: 14 Flw W 0,131 Maximum temperature 29 6 Associated humility 70 Minimum temperature 23 4 Associated humidity 97 Hours of sunshine ZLZ!I™.~ZZ™2.IS Rainfall In millimetres 33.2 Total rainfall for the month 199.6 Total rainy days for the month51 words
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177 1983-11-01 13 Reuter TAIWAN'S national shippers' council has rejected the 12 per cent general rate increase on the Taiwan-Europe route proposed by the Far Eastern Freight Conference (FEFC), a council spokesman said. The increase is due to take effect on Jan 1,1984.Reuter - 177 words
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470 1983-11-01 13 JUNE LIM - By JUNE LIM THE Federation of Asean Shippers' Council is looking into the possibility of developing a closer working relationship with conferences covering the US trade. The association has proposed to the conferences the Straits New York Conference and Malaysia Pacific Rate470 words
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Article125 1983-11-01 13 GREEK shipowners will soon be able to crew their ships with Third World personnel when a new law allowing non-national to be employed by Greeks owners comes into effect. The new move is expected to ease operating cost of Greek owners by cutting seamen's wages. Under125 words
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Article112 1983-11-01 13 SALVORS are studying the feasibility of trying to salve crude oil remaining in the sunken afterpart of the 271,540 dwt Spanish tanker Castillo de Belver off the coast of South Africa. The vessel caught fire and exploded in early August while on the way from the United112 words
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Article71 1983-11-01 13 JAPAN Lines Ltd has announced a reorganisation of its operations in America to extend its coverage and responsibilities into South America. The company said Japan Line will now engage in general agency work on both the North and South American continents. The company says it was "taking71 words
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Article58 1983-11-01 13 THE French shipping line, Nanterre, is starting a new liner service from the European Continent to the French West Indies, using two ships the Sigga-Sil and the Mette-Sif. The service is operated on a fortnightly basis, alternating from Calais/La Pallice and Savona/Sete to Fort de France, Pointe58 words
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Article704 1983-11-01 13 SklpptagLlae CM SWpptag Use Pm (M Afea VI 3 Freight Links vn I Ahrenkiel Liner vn 5 Froia V 1 Alpac Anlara Shpf VI 5 Fujtwara Line IV 5 X 5 Globe line VI 5 A PC line V 4 GoldStar VI S APL m 4/5 Golden704 words
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Article, Illustration1282 1983-11-01 14 DEMAND FOR CARGO SPACE AND NEW SHIPS IS EXPECTED TO INCREASE FT SHIPYARD managers round the world have become all too used to sheltering from the bitter winds that have swept through the industry in recent years. But there are some rays of hope,FT - 1,282 words
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Article1987 1983-11-01 14 FAIRLY active chartering of vessels on Friday to carry grain from the US west coast to Japan featured the freight market, shipbrokers said. Two cargoes of grain were covered from Long Beach to Japan at US$9.3O and $9.55 respectively, compared with around $9 previously. In addition, three 52,0001,987 words
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Article193 1983-11-01 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.193 words
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277 1983-11-01 15 THE US Federal Maritime Commission may not be able to carry out its threat to suspend the tariffs of Maritime Company of the Philippines and the National Galleon Shipping Corporation and prevent the two from lifting any cargo from US ports.277 words
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Article117 1983-11-01 15 GALE force winds and rain are hampering the search for survivors from an American drillship which disappeared in the Gulf of Tonkin with 79 crew during a tropical storm, the Singapore salvage company Selco said. A company spokesman said one of its tugs, along with four US117 words
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482 1983-11-01 15 TOO much tonnage In both the dry cargo and tanker trades continues to dampen future prospects (or owners in spite of the growing optimism which has been forecast by certain sectors of industry. The latest report by Drewry Shipping Consultants supports the view482 words
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Article129 1983-11-01 15 Reuter TAIWAN has extended its coastal patrols from 12 to 24 miles offshore in a bid to stop smuggling, an official statement said. It said the cabinet took the decision in view of increasing smuggling across the Taiwan Straits, the narrow stretch of water separating the island fromReuter - 129 words
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6141 1983-11-01 20 SHIPPING LIST where your ships are due and when 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 Port6,141 words
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Article785 1983-11-01 21 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godowns FCL Ship Arrival for LCL Movement Voy Date/Time Operator Cargo Schedule Location P Mckinley 118/1 2.11.83 0100 aPl TA3 1100-1300/1100-1300 L3/N3 Pelopor 55A 2.11.83 1000 Boustead TA 3 1100-1300/2100-2200 N3/N3 Or Importer SOW 2.11.83 0700 Jardlne TA785 words
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Article1499 1983-11-01 21 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A-B AtrUOr CmUmt Continental Feeder* (S) Cargo Freight (PK). AFEA African Shipping Agencies (S). Afra-EaraM Uae Tranagroup (S). AWwHiil I law Berrien Kim Shpg (S). Alfred C Tanpfer Saa Consortium (8)/ Marin tex Enterpnae (PK).1,499 words
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Article717 1983-11-01 22 Nev 1-J Ports and shipping seminar, organised by Sydney Maritime Pvt College, PO Box 503, Dee Why, NSW 2099, Australia, at Westpac Training Centre, Suva, Fiji. Nit 1 The annual conference of the shipping amj port operations specialist group, of the Institute, of Management Services, Management Development and717 words
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Article542 1983-11-01 22 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVE8 Vessel flerth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Sin Nam Kottg SSPL Borneo", Y Fung Sang Thai 2 Straits Pride Toyofujl No 6 Wu Y1 Shan 5 21 36/6 40 alongside alongside alongside alongside 1.11.83/2300 1.11.83/0600 1.11.83/0600 1.11 83/1500 46 Ned-EAC r 1.11.83/1500 AtAAtVU/ AVW542 words
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Article291 1983-11-01 22 AFP RATE rate levels generally showed signs of weakening on the tanker market last week, as the previous week's activity, particularly among Japanese charterers, died down. While claims by Iraq that it has mined the Iranian Port of Bandar Khomeiny (ailed to produce a reaction on the market,AFP - 291 words
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Advertisement817 1983-11-01 13 The Singapore's Straits Business Times World DIRECTORY at your Qf Fingertips Singapore (Buku Merah) ■TOPE LONDON Freights 11/111 CONSORTIA 11l SHIPPING Schedule VIII/IX CONTAINER Schedules IX WHO Acts tor Whom IX SHIPPING Brents X SHIPS In Port X REGIONAL Weather X i \»< i) 1 M AM H SISEALORDH OOCL817 words
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Advertisement753 1983-11-01 13 ilil.li.-u I OCEAN LINE BLACK SEA SHIPPING COMPANY Regular Services From SOUTH EAST ASIA TO MEDITERRANEAN PORTS Agent: Singapore Soviet Shipping Co. Pte Ltd. TEL: *****3 MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES TO: U.S. PACIFIC, OULF, ATLANTIC, KABT CANADA. INLAND POINTS 233 E VI 19/12 21/12 VI 11/1 i ir-"ix»753 words
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Advertisement371 1983-11-01 14 FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE From Eur •P 6tor| SaM I SaM ma. Genoa. 2) Amsterdam. Antwerp. L.Havre, ea. Aarto. Helsinki 4) HUrno. > Europe cjrjo tor feeder m S pore *Ato 6 •tact PERMSC t RM< lor feeder arranfeia re. Basle. UK. 3) Bremen i. St(Mo. direct carp tor Spore371 words
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Advertisement541 1983-11-01 15 The Straits Steamship Group i QCL Overseas Containers Limited CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE TO UK CONTINENT +L STRAITS SHAPING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunoi Porta and Bangkok I±-:V 'MuTitu pegasusproe PECASMSPRSC SNGVORE TO STOK khri/Cki SARAWAK MP HUB ALSO ACCEPTIMO CARGO FOR; H'l«| toea C«mi li> Mm acc«piM| LCI and Fa car|o541 words
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Advertisement606 1983-11-01 15 Franco Belgian Services 1f" 'f"i' h '< i "i. i h, t}■ k■, r>: tr< ■t t CO*>SO« T 'L W* P- ttJBS l*Hnrt >«■» F'Stam Km rttovw M dtttHW OP fcW 19 Nw 21 NM 22 Dm 24 Nm 2JRr 27 MM OCMLB HS WCOXTMO INm Ibi 27 Nm606 words
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Advertisement506 1983-11-01 16 7 Hapag-Lloyd Spore P HelanPen leuoes Genu H'twr| B»ltu»o Rdam Bluven Art ■*rp 13/1114/11 1(/U 12/12 17/1215/12 18/12 15/12 21/12 Connecting in Tokyo. "AKo occeptmg cargo tor ATLANTIC GULF PORTS via mmdondbndge, and US MO-WEST by rmcrobndge" f ROM CONTIWNT l)K IMPOR T s fROM MfDITERRANf A MUJMT STtt 2506 words
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Advertisement502 1983-11-01 16 HS.Sl.ine ia»u intent FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO FUR Off Vl* SUEZ 1 o' It* Act Comottmn Sparc Mate* IMn R'ton fttnw tftet Wm| 111 9/11 77/11 2«/ll JO/11 7/1? 5/17 14/11 15/11 3/17 4/17 S/17 1/17 11/17 70/11 71/11 9/17 10/17 17/17 14/17 17/17 FROM EUROPE Vl* SUEZ f Mfmoe.502 words
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Advertisement437 1983-11-01 16 EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE IMBBOOL GLASGOW MA FQJCTONI EUROPE FAR ASI CONTAINS R SE RWICE TAIAAN SOUTHE AST ASIA CONTAINER SE RVICE accept* rat la cmco rat: KIS >x Kl w UC (K 22/ ie vu vu 14/u u/11 i/u vu wu ii/ii 19/u a/u n/u VU 9/II437 words
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Advertisement935 1983-11-01 16 Burma Five Star Shipping Corpn jßk "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" LOADING FOR RANGOON (Iktocca DHdurM 4/6 Nw) (hak Mp| OsdurM 11/14 Nw) S>m PA** Nh« MYOMYM 7/11 Nw 3/0 Nw PWT" 7/9 Nw HTONTTM 12/14 NW 15/10 Nw OTMTAWYM* 14/17 Nw 8 F S S C A gwh in MotovtM BOLTS935 words
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Advertisement230 1983-11-01 16 HXSINOSE MARITIME PTE LTD WSSQ RAN VOIMN ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN SHIPPING LINES SERVICES POST ULANG PCNMIC SRcapvt lM*|fcr taP«H B AMrn B 25/11 2/11 <• SOUSE MMBTM Ptl LTD HI *****44/7 *****70 miOSl MMBTME SON BHD Td *****7/3 MAUTSIA IRAK t TRANSPORT LID T* C 7893 A U77S KYOWA230 words
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Advertisement817 1983-11-01 17 SS PIL GROUP EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICES KOTAMWAH KOTA WAMOOA KOTA WAMQI -457 In Pt-1/11 OjaOUTI, HOOBO -471 a-ft/11 HOOODAH. moot ■4M H-17/11 HOOODAH, JEDO/ I TO HOOODAH/AOAOA/PT.MJDAII/MOQADIOCK) MMOUTI,HOOODAK JBOOAa O^ALAAM HOOODAH, JEDOAH, AOAOA, WT. SUDAN, MOMBASA, O SALAAM HOOODAH, *DOAM, AOABA, AOCN KARACHI/P GULF SERVICES KOTAJAVA s-13/12 28-30/12 14-17/12 91-3/1817 words
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Advertisement589 1983-11-01 17 BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTMO SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE TO tUROPt BESnkf Tito Eiprtu n PNC SPORf In VI! In «/U 14/U 4/11 u/u iprtu 15/11 {7/11 lay 31/11 4/12 n» 7/12 11/12 T 12/12 17/12 Eipsst 21/12 27/12 Upn> 21/12 3/1 HA* B'HAVEN 24/11 21/11 3/12 VU U/12 14/12 21/12589 words
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Advertisement462 1983-11-01 17 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BANK LINE EXPRESS MDEPENDENT SERVICE TO UK/CONT FORTHBANK MEADOWBANK SPORE R'DAM HULL HMBG 12 Nov 10 Doc 14 Doc 12 D«c 28 Nov 23 Doc 1 Jon 28 Doc Lykes/* Lines (•New Orleans, Mobile, Houston Galveston) breakfcdk Mr ROTO BCO. BELIZE via Mr* NEST COAST SERVICE T/S462 words
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Advertisement1014 1983-11-01 18 K LINE K|| KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. nsonaaim ATLANTIC COAST TACOBA (W SEATTIf) LONSWE* (W POBTIAND) SAOUMMTO OM (MAUN)) STOCKTON CM OMUBD) BOBPB QM (MMUM) ATLANTA, UTK CMCMO, CBWNNATI. CUWUM). COLUBBUS. DAUAS. DAYTON, OEMEB. DETMOT, a WOO FOBBEST CUT, FOBTWOBTH KANSAS OTT, LABEDO. LBKOUL LOUBMUE. (EMMS, MLIMUKEE. NMEMOB, MSNMLU. OKLMMBA1,014 words
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Advertisement682 1983-11-01 18 IM CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAINER/REEFER SERVICE Im*| tar I OS ANGELES. SAM FRANCBCO. SEATTLE It COMA VANCOUVER IC Accapfef FCI/fa CartaAn Wm| S«(a*orr 1 Aufcln a Nm 1 IK 27 0K AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE fee*** fa/fa Mam Ah. acccpu AS 5/A Nm 7/1 Nm 21 Hoi 21682 words
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Advertisement569 1983-11-01 18 rri LTD KORINS MARITIME SERVICES 114 Anson Road #18-01, Tuna* Building, Singapore 0207. T»l: *****22 *****67 P Kalang Tal *****1 /8 RED SE A/PE RSI AN GULF/ME DUE RRANE AN SERVICES lMdbl( Fw l MOSTKM V. 14. HAEBOO NO. 5... *v Nrt trtMllMU/Tfrßl Nh Hyundai Merchant Marine USA SERVICE PACnC/SULf/ATUWTK569 words
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Advertisement213 1983-11-01 21 Scan Dutch To Europe (Med UK/ NC Scan) P. KELANG Anson Sid Anson 3/11 Arnon 10/11 Anson 17/U Anson 24/11 Anson 31/11 B Kemunmj SM B BuUm 4/11 B Kemumflj U/ll B Butanf 18/11 B. Kemwomi 25/11 B Brtant 2/12 4) GOTHENBURG To Red Sea Mediterranean Anson 3/11 Anson 1/12213 words
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Advertisement333 1983-11-01 22 yfm SPLOSNA PLOVBA (YUGOSLAV) AikM LOADING FOR HONGKONG/ 1= TAIWAN/JAPAN MAIN PORTS COMPETITIVE FREIGHT RATES M/V UCKA ETA SPORE 21 NOV For freight bookings ploooo contact ogonto: HARPER OILFILLAN (8) PTE LTD. Tot *****00 JL PERKAPALAN MAKMUR (M) SON BHD 171 Itwi COH k hraiK Pari __5 T# HHU. 300(70333 words
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