The Business Times, 7 November 1983
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Title Section11 1983-11-07 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 67/1/83 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, IMS 60 CENTS11 words
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458 1983-11-07 1 SOH HANG KENG - By SOH HANG KENG CONFIDENCE that the economic growth in the United States will be sustained is being reinforced by the day. This optimism is fuelled by consistent reports of rapid GNP growth, low inflation, pick-up in retail sales and steady decline in458 words
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138 1983-11-07 1 Reuter PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos of the Philippines has ordered greater austerity in government operations to help cut the country's current budget deficit from 7.6 trillion pesos (US$542 million) to 6.5 billion pesos or less next year. The presidential palace said he told Budget Minister ManuelReuter - 138 words
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995 1983-11-07 1 SIME Darby Bhd's venerable chairman Tun Tan Siew Sin has again managed to steer through a somewhat fiery two-hour-long annual general meeting In Kuala Lumpur last Saturday with his usual diplomatic finesse. He provided answers, though not all of them are satisfactory,995 words
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170 1983-11-07 1 THE M&sb Rapid Transit Corporation (MRTC) has pre-qualified six tenderers for four electrical and mechanical contracts involving the design and installation of communications equipment under the first phase of the MRT system. A complete network of a telecommunication system will be involved and will170 words
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692 1983-11-07 1 AMY CHEOK - By AMY CHEOK A HONGKONG-based trading and engineering group has paid 18 million for the assets of Galax Marine Pte Ltd, which last month was forced into the hands of the receiver. The buyer is Ekpac Engineering, a newly-form-ed subsidiary of Ekman692 words
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BRIEFLY
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Article84 1983-11-07 1 AFP ASEAN foreign ministers arrived in Jakarta yesterday (or one day of discussions aimed at developing new initiatives towards resolving the Cambodian problem. Indonesian Foreign Minister Mochtar Kusumaatmadja said at the airport, where he welcomed his Asean counterparts, that today's meeting will discuss "possibilities, modalities and alternatives" forAFP - 84 words
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Article76 1983-11-07 1 UPI MONSOON floods hit new depths yesterday, submerging more than 40 major Bangkok thoroughfares and spreading irritating and potentially fatal disease. Public health workers said prolonged flooding in Bangkok and surrounding areas was responsible for a sharp upsurge in a common ailment known locally as "Hongkong foot" andUPI - 76 words
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Article116 1983-11-07 1 AFP FRENCH cognac producers, awash with enough to fill over a billion bottles, have appealed to President Francois Mitterrand to help promote their product, particularly in South-east Asia, their leading market. Stocks, normally kept at 4.5 years' sales, have risen by half because of a downward trendAFP - 116 words
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Article94 1983-11-07 1 AFP THE saga of the tottering Carrian empire will enter a final phase in Hongkong today when a court hears winding up orders for the two main companies in the group, which owes over US$l billion. Today's hearings will involve Carrian Investments and Carrian Holdings, but severalAFP - 94 words
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Article77 1983-11-07 1 Reuter WEST German Chancellor Helmut Kohl yesterday ruled out any referendum on the planned deployment of US nuclear missiles in his country and said such a move was banned by the constitution. Speaking at a news conference after talks with Prime Minister Indira Gandhi at which theReuter - 77 words
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Article68 1983-11-07 1 Reuter PALESTINE Liberation Organisation leader Mr Yasser Arafat announced yesterday that his fighters had abandoned one of his two strongholds in northern Lebanon to advancing Syrian-backed rebel forces. Mr Arafat said in Tripoli that he ordered the withdrawal of loyalist forces from the Nahr Al-Bared refugee campReuter - 68 words
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142 1983-11-07 1 EACS CAB la Wsf|iti seeds aheat Ift ejaare MM s Imum hsass tear Is Bve Hals Is new lsnh| read needs te be feallt every ears aad te pitwet traffic Ilea ea ears was gvMkyltoAeJ^iaßMw Nlag Heag, at the Tree PliaHst142 words
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443 1983-11-07 1 JOHN LJM - By JOHN LJM THE earned income tax relief for elderly workers could be raised as an inducement to keep them employed. Tax incentives could also be given to help their own families to keep them at home rather than in443 words
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Advertisement238 1983-11-07 1 Call Wayfoong at 737-7977 for a fast decision on your loan Waytoong Mortgage and Finance (Si Lid A oho'ly-owneO subsidiary ol The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Shaw House 354 Orchard Road *01 -01 Singapore 0923 AP No 3663 J'J-HuS THE need to recruit and train university and polytechnic graduates238 words
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Advertisement75 1983-11-07 1 f JCI rr»iT* IBs KX-20PS1 51cm (20inch) PROFEEL Profeel; a professional studio monitor for the home features Sony's famous Trinitron system, plus a dynamic picture circuitry and comb filter to take you beyond the world of ordinary colour. Profeel; a monitor comes with a pair of matching Stereo Speakers, Tuner,75 words
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Advertisement196 1983-11-07 1 Corporate goodwill with CROSS" stNcc ia«a Our traditions. Even in the future, they'll always give pleasure. fil a r U a K! i .Vs* v Gracious hospitality is an art with us. The art of giving pleasure. And while this is an art with ancient origins, it means as much196 words
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MANAGEMENT
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1840 1983-11-07 2 THE need to recruit and train university and polytechnic graduates for prospective management jobs is a pressing issue in productivity improvement. Graduate recruitment therefore becomes an important issue in the growth of a company. This process, however, requires specialised knowledge, technological skills and,1,840 words
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638 1983-11-07 3 PHILIP DOUGHERTY - By PHILIP DOUGHERTY NYT SINCE winning the RollsRoyce advertising account in the US last April, Delia Femina, Travisano A Partners has lost no time in putting together the print campaign, due to begin on Nov 18. The headlines and graphics for the advertisement areNYT - 638 words
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Article855 1983-11-07 3 LAN MAC DONALD - By LAN MAC DONALD ALMOST every other day, there is an item in the papers about this or that company diversifying into a business with which it is unfamiliar. This has been going on for several decades but in view of the rather dismal record of success,855 words
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1490 1983-11-07 3 NYT SEVEN yean ago, the largest employer in Forrest City, Arkansas was a plant that made television sets for Sears, Roebuck A Co. Ten per cent of the sets failed inspection and had to be repaired before being sold. Customer complaints were high.NYT - 1,490 words
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Advertisement66 1983-11-07 2 MAXIM'S FOR BUSINESS LUNCH. INFORMALITY IS THE KEY NOTE. Specially selected lunchtime menus light enough to be enjoyed within an hour. Priced at $35 per person for 3 courses. Bon appetit'. sample the superb food, exquisite wine and unique ambience of lunch at Maxim s. THE ADVANTAGE IS INTER- CONTINENTAL66 words
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Advertisement108 1983-11-07 2 OFFICE SPACE FOR SALE RAFFLES PLACE/SHENTON WAY/ ROBINSON ROAD/CECIL STREET Sizes trom 37sm to 2.0165 m Anson Centre The Arcade Far East Finance Building HTC Building International Plaza RoOmson Centre (Scheduled completion end 1983) Shenton House Tong Eng Building NORTH BRIDGE ROAD/MIDDLE ROAD 4 VICINITY Fu Lu Shou Complex Peninsula108 words
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Advertisement32 1983-11-07 3 MADE IN FRANCE the new firomßai The new fragrant note for the elegant and up-to-date Lady a composition of precious extracts of narcissus-, orangeand syrinaa-blossoms, coordinated with ytang and musk. Refined and32 words
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Advertisement85 1983-11-07 3 K > H r r-4- ""-H--■ft- ♦-H tert [Ttj "rHT ""t44-*-4 fm r—. H+t tt+ Very competitive rent charges Low maintenance just $7.00 a sq.m. No CBD charges at $200 per sticker per month for each company car. 1 carpark lot for every 93 sq. m. Free carpeting. Free vertical85 words
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Advertisement285 1983-11-07 4 PHILIPS Singapore and Philips, improving tourism through better communications. We not only put a lot into our Hotel Management System with the Philips EEX Wfe also put a lot behind them. <{•»*" m I I 3 31 J-' t t T 111 f-: L k m I "V II *1285 words
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OVERSEAS
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370 1983-11-07 5 Reuter US MONEY supply and bank reserve data released last Friday suggest the Federal Reserve will keep its policy stable near term while evaluating monetary growth and economic trends, economists said. Although a change in basic policy was deemed unlikely, analysts agreed the FedReuter - 370 words
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220 1983-11-07 5 Reuter AMERICAN Commerce Secretary Malcolm Baldrlge has predicted that the US current account will register a deficit of US$35 billion this year. This is higher than the estimate he made in August of $30 billion and is sharply above last year's figureReuter - 220 words
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186 1983-11-07 5 Reuter INFLATION Ib the Ustted Stales eeaM qatte psarihly msUhh Is fall next year, eves with the eeeasaay grewtag at a real rate sf tear Is live per eeat, Federal Reserve Beard governor, Heary Walßeh, said. Mr WaUeh eailed sackReuter - 186 words
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Article706 1983-11-07 5 ARRIVALS S«nrie« Loral Operator Nuiber Tbae Proa SLA SQU FT73 (UO LAX/TYO FT 0135 LAX/SPO/ANC/ NRT/OSA/TPE/KUL PAA PAS 0225 JFK/SFO/HKG SLA SQ41 0006 MAA SIA MAS 9Q43 MH601 0790 DHA 0820 KUL MAS MH671 0906 KUL SV SV386 0810 JED RUH MAS MHBU 0010 PEN SIA SQ103706 words
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639 1983-11-07 5 FT IBH, the West German construction equipment group founded and headed by Horst-Dieter Each, has applied for court protection from its creditors. IBH wants creditors to write off 60 per cent of their claims and to settle for the remaining 40 per cent in 18FT - 639 words
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417 1983-11-07 5 UPI OPEC'S crude oil exports plummeted 22.7 per cent in 1982 and sharply reduced the Arab-dominated cartel's share of world oil trade, the Opec secretariat said. Meanwhile, the Opec News Agency odd Britain a major independent producer had increased its output above theUPI - 417 words
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268 1983-11-07 5 Reuter A PAPER from London's City Capital Markets Committee said the stock exchange's single capacity broker-Jobber system is unlikely ultimately to survive the introduction of negotiated commission rates. Also, commercial pressures are likely to lead to the abolition Of minimum fixedReuter - 268 words
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353 1983-11-07 7 UPI TOE head of a congressional tact-finding delegation to Grenada said on Saturday that a continued US military presence may be necessary until sometime in 1984. Representative Thomas Foley, Democrat-Washing-ton. aad others in the 14member delegation, indicated they had softened their stand thatUPI - 353 words
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242 1983-11-07 7 UPI THE US is considering a military strike in Lebanon to prevent an attack by a militant Muslim group against the US marine base in Beirut, the Washington Post reported. The Post on Saturday quoted an administration source as saying a radical MuslimUPI - 242 words
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369 1983-11-07 7 FT COMMERCIAL banks should use some of the profits on their loans to developing countries to establish a sovereign debt insurance fund, said Mr Henry Wallieh, the governor of the US Federal Reserve Board responsible for international policy. There is great pressure on banksFT - 369 words
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230 1983-11-07 7 AP THE UN and the US will introduce is 1984 a system whereby South and Southeast Asian countries can anticipate the agricultural impact of droughts and thus greatly enhance their food security, the UN announced in Bangkok on Saturday. The data systemAP - 230 words
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Article235 1983-11-07 7 FT MORE than a dozen Italian banks with loan exposure to Brazil met at the Rome headquarters of the Italian Banking Association (ABI) last Friday, and appeared unhappy about participating in the new US$6.5 billion Jumbo loan being prepared for Brazil. The meeting, chaired byFT - 235 words
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166 1983-11-07 7 Reuter GULF states are considering alternatives to its traditional navigational routes to bypass the vulnerable Straits of Hormuz, the secretary-general of the Gulf Cooperation Council said. Abdulla Bishara said the group members Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Oman and Qatar wereReuter - 166 words
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118 1983-11-07 7 AFP INVESTMENT in plant and equipment by Japan's 13 key industries In the current fiscal year is set for the smallest annual growth in 11 years, the Ministry of International Trade and Industry said. It is estimated at 11,553.8 billion yen in fiscal 1983AFP - 118 words
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Article523 1983-11-07 7 AP WITH Hongkong's fate hanging [n the balance, increasing numbers of countries have climbed on the bandwagon to lure investment from the British colony. Incomplete statistics compiled by the governmentfunded Trade Development Council show in the first 10 months of this year some 130AP - 523 words
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391 1983-11-07 7 UPI PHILIPPINE oppodtion leaders have denounced President Marcos' plan for an expanded military role in the country's traditionally civilian government. For the flrft time, lir Marcos invited the nation's top generals last Friday to participate in a meeting with ranking civilian advisers asUPI - 391 words
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133 1983-11-07 7 Reuter BANK of Khgland governor, Robin Leigb-Femberton, said in an Intel view, published in Inventors Chronicle, that he Is opposed to any repeat of the spudnl tnx on bunk profits levied by the UK government In ISO.. The possibility of the £400Reuter - 133 words
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Advertisement211 1983-11-07 5 ROBINA HOUSE Substantial building- Best Excelled access Smart intemation tenants. .Ample Limited space available Robin (Re) Ltd JonesLang How to keep your name under your customer's nose. nJ6* P.au A jet of Rc This handsome "CHAMBORD" ballpoint pen by Plene Cardin is more impressive with your corporate logo imprinted to211 words
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Advertisement131 1983-11-07 5 vh; us tunc 1 V* >* 7*^CS V X V v.? s e» 1 fc The Belvedere Supper Club Nov 2-13 By Popular demand, Pierre Portier, Master Chef of France, winner ofthe Meilleur Ouvrier de France 1979 medal (Best Chef of France) and owner/chef of a 4-star restaurant, La Gerbe131 words
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Advertisement286 1983-11-07 6 The Volvo76oGLE. A redefinition of prestige. J* ,T 1 V* '-rf-ilgr i h% rr- ES ">vV s Tp- iWPWi jwps cv wr* v> 3 **l JMfc j <r*-- v n ~j* <*2 *4 *%< v t It took ten years of research to do it. The result is the new286 words
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Advertisement348 1983-11-07 7 a business k R Kf:rt If you think business gifts are really money down the drain, to give and forget, you're probably right. At least as far as your experiences go. But when you want the gift to work to say something positive about your company you really want to348 words
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Article, Illustration1981 1983-11-07 8 LEE YOKE MENG - LEE YOKE MENG WITH around eight months to go before the Gold Exchange of Singapore begins trading in financial futures, the authorities and the financial community are becoming anxious about its potential size. They are concerned that there might not be sufficient local interest to1,981 words
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Advertisement233 1983-11-07 8 m 4 "t" .»•> 3 v-i fi> V Time has stood still for the Atmos clock by Jaeger-LeCoultre. It has >s&. A iJKM2£ Zw rs ago, the Atmos is still the world's onl; derived from variations of air temperature. Vi or solar cells nothing can be more unique than the233 words
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Advertisement51 1983-11-07 8 DIRECT FLIGHT to FAST-ECONOMICAL SINGAPORE DELHI: WEEKLY MONDAY ft WEDNESDAY KUALA LUMPUR DELHI: WEEKLY THURSDAY Strviet airlines Singapore Office: 55 Market Street, #01 -00. Sinsov Building. Singapore 0104. Tel: ***** (5 lines) Kuala Lumpur Tel: *****1 Manila Tel: *****3/*****6 Adelaide Tel: *****44/*****17 Bangkok Tel: *****65 Auckland Tel: *****9 Sydney Tel:51 words
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637 1983-11-07 9 DONALD MAY - Studies by the World Bank have shown that education can achieve for a developing country economic rates of return that are considerably larger than investments in industry. DONALD MAY has the details. DONALD MAY UPI DEVELOPING countries can reap large economic gains by improving theUPI - 637 words
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Advertisement364 1983-11-07 9 APL welcomes the participants of Singapore Apparel H4 !?< ■-S 4 i m EXPORTING TO NORTH AMERICA? Let the PRESIDENT give you a hand. THE PRESIDENT IS GOING YOUR WAY. APUs total business effort is directed at making sure your cargo moves quickly, safety and economically Ybur cargo is loaded364 words
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Advertisement152 1983-11-07 9 if kit WB. .at wffLr ,iA t i *tr L? VWV W ~.:5y?V S Lg» >*y/ r vl* ••<«' «ss!& '-ii, •w• »> *-'v- v :i ''zM&S ■V. V- j_V v s. y v# .<■ •f' X > *%s <%• *«*> a. v 4r*L m w.* Ha/ler is elegant i#'152 words
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Miscellaneous799 1983-11-07 9 T-.V SINGAPORE 5 3.00 PM Opening folowed by Swordsman Chu (Mandarin/r with English subtitles): Story centres on Chu Liu Xiang who steals from the rich to give to the poor. 3.45 (Ml Vlayadu Pappa Deepaval ChMren's Special (Tamil/r) 4.15 Bttoheinors This film shows a skiing race held at Birkebeiners. 4.40799 words
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Miscellaneous541 1983-11-07 9 I -11-OIK CKOSBVORD CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACMS 1 Lemons, etc., (or a Rugby Union outfit? (5) Waiter's .handy, It seems 9 Garment that puts the French In doubt (7) 10 Coloured character? (5) 11 The had parts of December and May (S) 12 Tough stuff (5) 13 Climber of no mere541 words
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THE ARTS
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Article, Illustration1660 1983-11-07 10 THE 10-year history of picture book illustration in Singapore has proved too short to show any sign of development in spite of the growth of picture book publishing here. This is possibly because it began on a high note in 1972 with the Mooagate Collection (retold by1,660 words
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Article, Illustration1089 1983-11-07 10 DONAL HENAHAN - DONAL HENAHAN reviews a delightful dictionary of vocal terminology. DONAL HENAHAN NYT WHAT IS an "A-flat tenor"? It's a male creature with an upper voice constricted in range and quality, Just as you might guess even without looking up the term in Cornelius L Reid'sNYT - 1,089 words
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Advertisement220 1983-11-07 10 The great Oscar Wilde once remarked .'There is only one way to travel light and first class' which is why, if your career's really going places, you should always have a Philips Pocket Memo 295 along with you. It's light, only 240 grams, slim and exceptionally good looking. Also, its220 words
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Advertisement101 1983-11-07 10 J&&3I PfcKIM TAJ CHI SW AmpwtUM Cwilra (Btandi) #05-17, Far East Shopping Centre 545. Orciwd Road Smgapon 0823 Instructor: TX Aaf i %0 4 j+yt [j ,1 \jfiLg~4y I a *i§t 1 >> 1.» < M SINGAPORE BRANCH $50,000,000 U.S. DOLLAR FLOATING RATE NEGOTIABLE CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT DUE NOVEMBER 6,101 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article597 1983-11-07 11 COFFEE: Robusta futures were slightly lower at midday on Friday in quiet generally featureless trading. Most active March bid at £1,796 a tonne against £1,804 at Thursday's close. The dull tone of the market was reflected In the low morning volume of 622 lots, which includes 53 options597 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article111 1983-11-07 11 THE US dollar opened last week at 552.1350/60 against the local currency and was traded to a high of $2.1375. Trading was lacklustre with speculators keeping to the sidelines. Commercial selling emerged in the later part of the week to push the rate down to close at a111 words
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Article466 1983-11-07 11 SPOT gold closed at US$3BO.OO an ounce in New York on Friday night, Just US$5.OO above the 14-month low of U*****.00 last Wednesday, Oven and Collier says. hi a repetition of the previous weeks' trading pattern, the metal opened at U*****.00 an ounce, its high for the week before466 words
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Article22 1983-11-07 11 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their beet customer* is 8.96 per cent.22 words
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Article167 1983-11-07 11 ASIAN currency average deposit rates for the week ended Nov 3: UM(BU prtoM) Bgh Ut 7days 9* 97/16 1 month 9H 7/M 2 months 9H 9 9/14 3 months 911/16 99/16 6 months 913/16 911/16 9 months 91&/16 9H 12 months 101/16 919/16 1 month 3 months 6 months167 words
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Article43 1983-11-07 11 FOR THE week ended Friday Nov 4, the range of call rates received from Short Deposits (M) Bbd was as follows: ■•■k tad: 4.5 to 5.5 per cent. Geasml fnad: 5.00 to 5.30 per cent. Move—ls of funds totalled $1237 million.43 words
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Article249 1983-11-07 11 THE Interbank overnight market exhibited an easier tone last week. Suspected official intervention was believed to have created the softening effect in the market. The bulk of the overnight funds was dealt at 6% 6V« per cent and closed slightly firmer at 7H 7 per cent for the long249 words
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Article230 1983-11-07 11 THE local produce market last week saw steady prices for copra and coconut oil but there were slight gains in white pepper and coffee prices. A dealer said the coffee price in London was up by about £15 a tonne compared with the previous week. He230 words
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1110 1983-11-07 11 AFP RENEWED tension in the Middle East gave precious metals a late lift last week after gold had touched a 14month low and silver had been quoted at its lowest for a year. Elsewhere, dull conditions persisted for most of the weekAFP - 1,110 words
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Article169 1983-11-07 11 RUBBER FUTURES in Tokyo on Saturday closed 2.8 to 5.3 yen higher in relativelyjrctive trading. Values extended th& gains with substantial gains on covering and speculative demand centred in distants with smaller investors and trading houses encouraged by the firmness abroad on Friday. Recent tight demand and supply situation169 words
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Advertisement169 1983-11-07 11 JUST HOW GOOD A FLEET MAINTENANCE DEAL ARE YOU GETTING FROM YOUR PRESENT SERVICING COMPANY? If you think you're getting quite a lot already from your present servicing company, wait till you hear what we've got to offer at City Car Servicing. Besides standard provisions like free car wash, free169 words
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Advertisement120 1983-11-07 11 DOjpHN dares you to relax in the most hardworking chair When backing is all-important, you deserve a DAUPHIN. Design, Upholstery and Technology combined to give you the most comfortable sitting position. Remember, when you feel comfortable, you work better, anytime. Definitely, a smart executive chair for concentrated working and for120 words
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Advertisement218 1983-11-07 12 1 Oj f ru:»m If jazz is your thing, or boogie woogie. or that sentimental feeling then Bill Kane is your man. Bill Kane, piano master. Las Vegas Star, nightly at the Fountain Lounge. Centuiy Park Sheraton. Don't miss a single performance. (VtMiiry Itu-k HhmMi>§bi|pparr Where atyle eurrounde you. Na»m218 words
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Advertisement114 1983-11-07 12 fr rllsw Poclsidc t /T l>ccr Garden Mon to Sat: 4 30 pm 7 30 pm Level 6, Peninsula Hotel RELAX with a chilled frothy Anchor Draft in hand x< 'Xtra Attraction Fashion Show at 6.45 pm every Tuesday C lunge into cpLflZfl STfflKtlOUSf for a Mongolian Barbeque! 5 m114 words
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Advertisement186 1983-11-07 12 Ibr stocks,bonds and healthy figures. xTN Today's businessman can talk stocks and bonds and still keep healthy figures. The answer? Eating at ff /Jj3?j the Harbour Grill. Agreatplacetobe. 11K' Stales. hie pliicc \\hi can Ixj ecrtain <>t ii u< x*l steak. A >. r\ 0» <■*» tr 'W^ i u186 words
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Article178 1983-11-07 13 NOV M fn GROUPB CO KB KILLS Cam four 1900 unch Alr-UquMa «3 •1 LUnion 73 -0.4 Aqultalna Nat Dm PMroi* B S N Omll CSr (Thomao (V) 1MJ0 ni*« -0J M Lafaraa Mcwi Htnnamy Opfl-Parlbai Panarroya Radtotachntqua 140J0 UN 147 JO 4M0 m 10 -IS -SJ OJ -3178 words
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Article49 1983-11-07 13 NOV M Lin Bastocl Bel lit.IS ma +0J -an Cntnk Ort (M Acqu* Rl Irtdantti l*# mm uo -10 ■4 -IS rw cm WW -40 n«n«n)l nnt uncb «r m 14 Id Prt* «10 -40 ItatcaoMnU r> A KM* -uo Lapaut Ort MM -4 -30# T5 Source: BCI49 words
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Article63 1983-11-07 13 NOV M r <n Or Bra Laaib BIO +M MM +M 1510 +13# DM +10 POBWAKD MABK1T M Dvtdk AttT m 8oc OM II^I mm UM -i Aifeod Aatar .430 M SoflDA Batmj A mo in ■M nis ra rian MA si IT* Bun m 1 LAou NAIL UT63 words
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Article730 1983-11-07 13 New York Reuter THE STOCK market on Wall Street closed lower (or the aecond straight day on Friday as interest-rate concerns intensified and trading volume weakened ahead of Friday afternoon's announcement on the nation's money supply. Analysts said investors were put on the defensive by a predictionReuter - 730 words
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Article270 1983-11-07 13 Nov 5 XI" teSoM BukoMtokjro Yen 1CB0 MB na A m SB 40 -U -5 4 +1 4 CkM CMto OtiM Dalai r aMM imb UN Ml •o unch •U •U MUCH KUgTO Dal Nippon Print Dal Nippon m m unch 4 KM r^jPhoteram Furukawm Hitachi Itoh Ito-Yokado Jacca270 words
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Article183 1983-11-07 13 NOV M CI AMUM Aican Alfocnt Bank Moat But Nov* Bco tm fnt «M -R uncb H inch BP Cu Ltd B* Bnmn Mfc C«a imp Bk nk Cut Prm Ma uncb unch -R unch C%r\rm~ ctmof oKi.ii 1 JDH -R cabi Rd Lk Cn Bum a A Com183 words
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Article154 1983-11-07 13 MOT M fund INDUSTRIALS A Alpha -M Mana AS And CI Mi t U n flMlin CM A CM PUmo -M RTJU— 410 soo rwit HM« Lib Holds mm M Loorbo LTA U Aad E mch jicnrtt; mm Mtut -M rrni Ok Bu PM'MII"Pnn» tm m -M -M M154 words
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704 1983-11-07 13 New York UPI THE New York stock market fell for the fourth consecutive week as the Senate delayed Increasing the US debt ceiling and created confusion throughout the investment community. Fireworks in the hightechnology field dominated the action last week asUPI - 704 words
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Article367 1983-11-07 13 MING Csvt BsM LM has appointed Mr H*ng Hung Youg as alternate director to Mr Cheah Sin Bee at a board of directors' meeting held on Oct 29. see TOSHIBA (M) Bhd has Informed the Stock Exchange of Singapore that paragraph two of its letter dated Oct 26367 words
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Article311 1983-11-07 13 Tokyo SHARE prices were traded mixed on the holiday-short-ened Tokyo stock market last week in dull trading. Many investors kept aloof from the market throughout the week due to concerns about growing world tensions and the crippled Diet business in the wake of a guilty ruling311 words
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Article105 1983-11-07 14 THE foltowteg to ft Itot «I the meat Mttvety trtM •tteta m the Bteek Exehftage 4 Sbppin but week. It ghree the tantver la thMNUh ti uHi, rlnhg prlees Friday aad the Ugh aai tow for IMS o MOT r Prtew Nw S ST Ln 1888 Carrtw105 words
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Article743 1983-11-07 14 SINGAPORE oatn NMI Nwrl Nn 8 NM4 #BT Comp: 904.04 900.18 887.31 898.12 Qoaed ttBT tadctlar: *****43 1WIO unmnn *****19 Closed #ST Indi: MS. 80 938.38 937.32 H8J0 rvn1 •ST nouoe: an.oo 3Hl.ll *****0 3872.48 doaad •ST Hoteto: MLS MU0 941.10 940.38 Closed ••ST Prop: MST Mntap:743 words
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Article3600 1983-11-07 14 1' Hl«k 063 Low Coayuj Last Sale 4-or-Gr*s Div D1t Crr Gr's YTd Net P/E Vol (•OOO) Week HiCk Low 8ECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 354 sn 306 410 ISO 300 315 MO 930 535 535 214 340 966 no 472 473 1160 310 600 660 336* 3603,600 words
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Article, Illustration705 1983-11-07 14 LIM SOON NEO - Singapore By LIM SOON NEO THE Singapore stock market was a big yawn last week. Prices generally were easier. The Straits Times Industrial Index, which has been drifting at around the 940level, dipped below this during most of the week. By the end705 words
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Article438 1983-11-07 14 Australia SVB Day, Porter A Co BHP shares were strongly traded on Australian share markets last week following a 'buy' recommendation (ram a US Investment survey, the Value Line. Overseas buyers pushed BHP S cents up to ASULSS on the week with $U3 millionSVB Day, Porter A Co - 438 words
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Article477 1983-11-07 14 JULIANA TAY - Week ended Nov 4 compiled by JULIANA TAY SCRIP ISSUES G Laager: Proposed bonus i»ue of one-far-ten and rights tane at oae-far-tour (Boons entitled to rights) CORPORATE DEVELOPMENTS BAT Maries PLC is making a £796 million rival bid far Eagle Star Mings PLC at 575p477 words
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Article260 1983-11-07 14 BCI AFTER clouds of pessimism had obscured the market (or several weeks, a thin wave of optimism started to creep in among investors, lifting the BCI all-share index to 187.72, a one per cent weekly rise. Insurances fared quite well (up 2 per cent) benefiting fromBCI - 260 words
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505 1983-11-07 15 Hongkong THE reduction in prime rate on Wednesday morning the second in a week was calculated to keep the positive momentum going in Hongkong. It worked. Manufacturers came out in force to say that they were very happily suprised, and the market rallied another505 words
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715 1983-11-07 15 I K.Lumpur TRADING remained subdued during the four sessions on the Kuala Lumpur stock market last week as share prices continued to drift amidst unappealing background factors. Even a steadier close last Thursday In the holidayshortened week failed to «■liven the market. It715 words
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Article44 1983-11-07 15 has sold its Cunard International Hotel in London to Novotel (UK) Ltd for £14.98 million. It said in future it will concentrate its leisure activities on the luxury sector of the market, including London's Ritz Hotel and the QE2 cruise liner.44 words
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Article211 1983-11-07 15 will quadruple its registered capital to (our billion baht from one billion, executive vice-president Phongthep Mahapaurya said. The bank's board has informed the Thai Securities Exchange of the decision, which Is in line with its policy of continued expansion of current operations over the full range211 words
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Article193 1983-11-07 15 said its offer of 40 units in the North Sea Forties Field of 0.25 per cent each has received tenders for 82 units above the minimum tender price of £5.25 million per unit. It said no tenders will be deemed successful until evaluated by BP. Results193 words
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Article174 1983-11-07 15 expects group turnover to rise to 33 billion crowns or 34 billion crowns in 1983 from 31.66 billion crowns in 1982, a company spokesman said. At a briefing ahead of Its Introduction on the Paris bourse planned for Nov 15, the spokesman said the small rise is due174 words
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Article40 1983-11-07 15 has forecast a sharply reduced profit and lower sales in the year ending next March 31 after reporting a first half net loss of 6.86 billion yen against a 1.65 billion yen loss a year earlier.40 words
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Article1373 1983-11-07 15 GERALD COLVERD - London By GERALD COLVERD WHAT a difference a bid makes. It is not so much that British American Tobacco, as BAT Industries was once called, opted to break all previous bid records with a £760 million plus offer for Insurance group Eagle Star, but that it1,373 words
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Advertisement142 1983-11-07 13 at Hislhr® Toulouse -Lauhnec noted black American singer Jean Bonard from New York entertains. Chef Steiner continues to please with daily specials. 19 Tanglin Road, #04-06/09 Tanglin Shopping Centre Singapore 1024 Tel: *****38 Thai Seafood Served I n I rue Siamese Stvle A* < f «r Its M w y142 words
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Advertisement227 1983-11-07 13 Plan your next move at The Kuantan Merlin fjCkVjMff 7 v A&JLt \j3ffiDyaaTO When you want to get down to business yet want to get away The Kuantan Merlin, as accommodating for inventions as we are for holidays. The perfect venue to meet, hear a talk, express your point of227 words
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Advertisement199 1983-11-07 15 B&Ofeafoy flMßri oW m wiudo n" fj j q i 'j iii? i i 3fX nr wiftfr\j<uOTwwuu am j.mrj. u i 1 v^>JP^(S^^i)WkSh* >nWi#ftinn»riiriHMiHr W r < Jiwii win iMWHt» ,-S V In business you sometimes have to be pushy. J i j Successful businessmen today seem to do everything199 words
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Article574 1983-11-07 16 Companies Editor ALAN LEE JOHAN Holdings Bhd has forecast group pre-tax profits of M 523.5 million for the year ending Jan 31, 1965, as compared with $7.2 million projected for the year to Jan 31,1964. The significant jump in earnings expected for 1965 is due574 words
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Article, Illustration251 1983-11-07 16 BOUSTEAD Holdings Bbd's proposed scheme to merge Kuala Sidim Rubber Company and Boustead Estates Sdn Bhd will consolidate all the group's plantation interests under one corporate umbrella. This will provide a more balanced and logical structure, Boustead Holdings chairman RM Alias said in a letter251 words
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620 1983-11-07 16 HONG Leong Industries Bbd (HLI) will continue to place significant emphasis on property development and to acquire new properties in order to enhance the group's land bank. In his latest annual statement, HLI chairman Mr Kwek Hong Png says the group is seeking620 words
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Article717 1983-11-07 16 Taking Stock... Hock Lock Siew FILIPINO tycoon Enrique Zobel de Ayala's latest move to stamp his seal of control on BeaMas Hotels could foreshadow the beginning of some exciting developments on the local corporate scene. The 56-year-old Zobel, who recently "retired" as chief executive officer of AyalaHock Lock Siew - 717 words
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Article376 1983-11-07 16 MOST five-star hotels in Singapore are run by well-known foreign hotel management companies. Apparently, local owners of these hotels shun managing their hotels either due to lack of experience or out of fear that they would not be able to keep up the high international standards. So,376 words
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Advertisement85 1983-11-07 16 )`(|>}[?\}_"[@:+|<[&!]!}*^|--=" TOP QUALITY LIGHT FITTINGS w A With Top Quality Components: Ballasts, capacitor, starter, lampholder and starterholder all imported from Europe and in compliance with the relevant British Standards and the European VDE Standard. All base materials made from electro-galvanised sheet to guarantee against rust. THE largest manufacturer of FLOURESCENT85 words
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Advertisement485 1983-11-07 16 Credit Analysis for Non-Bankers Singapore December 5 6,1983 The ability to analyse financial statements should not be a skill exclusive to a few and mysterious to many. The purpose of the course is to ensure that participants have a sound knowledge of financial and credit analysis. Why do non-bankers need485 words
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Miscellaneous55 1983-11-07 16 OUTLOOK tor today: Showers In several areas up to midday. Repart tar 24 kwi pilar to Ml pm aa Nev at thealrpsrt: Maximum temperature 31.3 Associated humidity 68 Minimum temperature 24.0 Associated humidity 98 Hours of sunshine 3.70 Rainfall In millimetres 23.7 Total rainfall for the month 88.9 Total rainy55 words
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295 1983-11-07 17 Lloyd's List PLANS for US$l5 million investment over the coming year in new equipment have been disclosed by a newcomer to the container leasing scene. Although still ranking well behind industry leaders, International Container Leasing Ltd which began operations in JuneLloyd's List - 295 words
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Article, Illustration461 1983-11-07 17 JUNE LIM - By JUNE LIM THE TIMBER trading and shipping community are still trying to figure out the cost of a proposed MflOO levy to be imposed on all goods lorries leaving Peninsular Malaysia next year. The levy was announced by the Malaysian461 words
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Article172 1983-11-07 17 DIVERS arrived at the site where the drilling ship Glomar Java Sea sank on Oct 25 off the China coast and planned to inspect the vessel, reported a spokesman for Global Marine Inc. "There's no new information," Gregg Burt, vice-president of employee relations for Global Marine172 words
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Article777 1983-11-07 17 Shlppi^Ltae PH* CM Sklpplag Um P»w CM AC Toepter VI 1 Fasco vn 4/9 A/en VI a Ft-anco-Belg m 4/9 a Ahreakiei liner vn 9 Frata Shpg VI AlpaC VI 9 Freight Links vn l Antara Shpg X 9 Freight ManageAPC Uae V 4 tx a APL777 words
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Article982 1983-11-07 18 THE secondhand ship-sales market in London saw mixed trading last week with general cargo as well as dry bulk and tanker tonnage changing hands. Interest in tanker tonnage especially appears to be experiencing a mild revival in sales for continued trading. Brokers reported sales in this sector involving982 words
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Article1834 1983-11-07 18 RATES for grain chartering on Thursday from the US to the Continent generally remain steady with an unchanged US$B.75 being paid from the Gulf to Antwerp-Rotterdam-Amsterdam, shipbroten aid. Wheat from the Gulf to Balboa received $17.50 and $12.25 was agreed for grain from the US North Pacific to1,834 words
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Article199 1983-11-07 19 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/AUSTRAL!A): Australian National Line. 1 Australia/Straits199 words
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271 1983-11-07 19 FT THE Spanish government faces a political dilemma over whether to close one of the main shipyards at Bilbao, in the heart of the troubled and industrially depressed Basque country. Gosure of the old Olaveaga yard at Bilbao and another at El FerrolFT - 271 words
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Article161 1983-11-07 19 Reuters A TWO-WEEK old strike by more than 1,200 stevedore staff at Bombay port was called off last week, Bombay Port Trust chairman K K Uppal said. He told reporters normal loading and unloading operations has started. The stevedore staff went on strike on Oct 20 demandingReuters - 161 words
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469 1983-11-07 19 AFP Reuter THE British government must help the shipping industry to compete better by fighting to keep world markets open to British ships, said the president of the General Council of British Shipping (GCBS), Richard Tookey, at the council's annual dinner inAFP; Reuter - 469 words
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Article77 1983-11-07 19 AFP UNUSED tanker tonnage registered its fourth consecutive monthly decline in October, shipping brokers Howard Houlder reported. As of Oct 31, there were 347 laldup tankers totalling 61.4 million tons against 365 totalling 62.7 million tons a month earlier. Tonnage out of work had previously reached a recordAFP - 77 words
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5272 1983-11-07 24 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 of5,272 words
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Article841 1983-11-07 25 CONTAINER TERMINAL RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Godowns FCL Ship Arrival for LCL Movement Voy Date/Time Operator Cargo Schedule Location Hang Glory ION 7.11.83 2300 Worldwide TA3 0900-1100 B8 Benavon 57/483 7.11.83 2100 Ben Line FSB 0700-0900 F1 Reglna Maersk 8302 7.11.83 2330 Maersk 51841 words
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Article1596 1983-11-07 25 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A-B Adriatte Csatalaer Continental Feeder» (S) Cargo Freight (PK). Am African Shipping Agencies (S). *fr»rr*<« Um Transgroup <S). MwMI Umt Service Kim Shpg (S). Alfred C Twffcr Sm Consortium (S)/ Marin tes Enterprise (PK). Alpac1,596 words
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Article481 1983-11-07 26 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Anchl 33/4 QuanOuan alongside 7.11.83/2300 Cherry Bagus 28 Lian Soon alongside 7.11.83/2300 rhlrfnmhnram 31/2 R Jumabhoy alongside 7.11.83/1800 Hunza 6/7 Eastern Mar alongside 7.11.83/1500 Ned Madras 44 Ned-EAC alongside 7.11.83/1700 New Bear 1/2 SlnChalo alongside 7.11.83/1500 Pisang481 words
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Advertisement349 1983-11-07 17 Published and Distributed by •3EI FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS 2 Jurong Port Road, Singapore 2261 k m A member of The Timet Organisation I \R I) I\ 1 I \ll FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE K) HJROP yIA sm/ rrHi rr. FROM fIIROPf VIA SUE/ PJUHI 10/11 15/11 21/11 27/U 3/12 11/12 19/12 25/12349 words
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Advertisement404 1983-11-07 17 OSEALORDH 1 UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO SAG NATIONAL LINE OF BAHRAIN, IRAQ. KUWAIT. QATAR. SAUDI ARABIA AND UNITED ARAB EMIRATES FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE FROM J AIMS TAIWW lIOV.kOM. n. mmm *3+ mm ».sn i«/ JJJJJJJ Mt 2V M.SO CAUMB:HMOr« HNUIA holme TO \R Mil L Spa* MQ DM (WT404 words
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Advertisement28 1983-11-07 17 mm LONDON Freights D/1D SHIP Sales tt-.tt II CONSORTIA m SHIPPING Sehedmle VHI/IX CONTAINER Sehedales IX WHO Aete for Whem IX SHIPS la Pert X REGIONAL Weather X28 words
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Advertisement460 1983-11-07 17 The Straits Co f n P a es Times Ke,SS DIRECTORY Agencies Singapore (Buku Merah) MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES Feeder VeMeU|P.Kel*nc| Pen*nf SaM fit 17/12 11/12 19/12 24/12 25/12 21/12 31/12 1/1 3/1 7/1 1/1 11/1 1/11/13 aOWSWO; *CY 7th Nov 1100 HRS CFS 6tfc Nov 2300 HRS460 words
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Advertisement338 1983-11-07 18 FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE From Europe 1) Barcelona Gama. 2) AmitrtoM Antwerp. I Havre. Belt. UK. 3) Bremen. Bremertwen. Aarlwo. Cope**". Hetsnk. 4) MaHno. Stockholm. Oslo Europe carp tor Mo wa S pore *Atoo direct catfo tor Spore I Ban|ko4 Ph contact PEMKC P Hetar* tor feeder arrancemcnt 1) Malmo.338 words
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Advertisement627 1983-11-07 18 'Alligator talk" Henry Hudson's Northwest Passage Route 1610 Marco Polos Route to the Orient. 1271 i f• A r is L" m m L M Indian Ocean Mitsui OS K. Lines Alligator Routes. 1983 a* m iSX /toridwde Door-to-Door Alligator Container Service (with a look at some history making travel627 words
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Advertisement528 1983-11-07 19 COWTMOSHT «gg TO/FtOM BAW6KOK sw r*« CASUS no V299R OM9 Nr* 1112 Ik* ft CASUS NH V3MR IS-It Ike 10-19 Ike SmUWKE TO SMBNL SAHAIWC MP BfC ICOmCMGO OK SMJ BANGKOK AGENTS: BORNEO AGENCO LTD. BANGKOK TEL: *****11 D A A joint service of Ben Line, Ben ucean Blue Funnel528 words
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Advertisement665 1983-11-07 19 jg Franco Belgian Services < A > h A»m in I<, '.■jmn t.j r A'.ir.n: t »-r 9Tss2ffd I Mm flk« 14 an IS MM MM* 21 te* 21 te* 27 Dm 3 tec 4 tec 271b* 21 te* MM* 2 tec 3 tec 5 tec NEFTIME CARET 3 tec665 words
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Advertisement29 1983-11-07 19 NOTICE Oeneral Surrey on damaged cargo discharged ex the above vessel will be held 011 7U> November IMS from SJO No further survey will be held after this date.29 words
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Advertisement584 1983-11-07 20 EXPORTS S pore P ManjPen Lenoes Genoa H'bwt Bilbac Rajm Bhaven Ant •erp 26/1177/11 29/11 26/12 2/1 4/1 7/1 Keabee Bay Triu Eipreu Outaßay Connecting m Tokyo. "Also accepting cargo tor ATLANTIC GULF PORTS via rrnmlondbrKige, and US MID-WEST by microbrtdge" mOM COMTINf NT UK IMPOR IS HWf rhwM Mm584 words
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Advertisement399 1983-11-07 20 UCSline FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE 1 fROM tUROPf VIA SUEZ A Membe^Mt>nU^o!nortiuiTT^^^^| KPTUC CMKT 1« memo* is KOKAA CNMQ 1« PKKm, Spore H Horn 10/11 U/II 15/11 15/11 16/11 70/11 ?1/U 27/11 26/11 K»hl—H Buun I«*y« 16/11 19/11 23/11 71/11 74/11 71/11 27/11 30/11 74/12 Y CONTAINERISED TO (ROM NORTH «M|RICA399 words
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Advertisement549 1983-11-07 20 r I EVERGREEN LINE FAR E AST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE ACCEPTMG Fa I La CARGO FOR MP m WC FlI KM MM LHV E»« It/11 l/U 11/17 12/12 11/12 IVI2 EimlM* 25/11 2t/U U/12 11/12 21/12 21/12 21/12 1/12 7/12 27/12 21/12 11/12 1/11 1/11 also AcctfiMG ia/fa i Fa'/ra h*549 words
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Advertisement766 1983-11-07 20 Everett Lines Burrrn Five Star Shipping Corpn "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" LOADING FOR RANGOON (Malacca Dadiarpnj 6/1 Nn) (Paw Gudanf Cfcdurf* "/1« Mm) Sp«t PKcianf Penai* M«r M 9/11 An phasnkgtawywa 9/iiNn bipt/7Nn mmnih 15/11 Nn 10/13 Nn HTOHYWA 12/14 Nn 15/16 Nn HTANTAWYNA* 14/17 Nn PA-AN 20/23 Nm 24/26 Nn766 words
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Advertisement272 1983-11-07 20 IRANIAN SERVICES POST KELANG PENANG ftr»in Ln(fci| t«r 15/11 B. tthn. B. I SHOSE MARITOK PTE ITO Til *****44/ 7 t ***** m MALOSE MARITME SON BHD TO *****2/3 MALAYSIA TRACT i TRANSPORT LID TO ***** 1 ***** KYOWA LINE TO PAPUA NEW GUINEA/ SOUTH PACIFIC Sinfapore P.Keianf Loadnf far272 words
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Advertisement496 1983-11-07 21 PIL GROUP EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICES KOTA WANOI KOTA WtSATA KOTA MAKMUft ACCEPTMQ CONTAINERS TO HOOCB AM/AQASA/PT.SUDAN/MOGADISCIO UMOAPOAE LOADMO FOR: 13-IS/11 HOOCIOAH. JEDOAH, AQASA. PT SUOAH. ADEN HOOCIOAH, JCDOAH, AQASA. MOMBASA, MOGADISCIO. HOOCIOAH, JCDOAH, PT SUOAH, AOCN KARACHI/P GULF SERVICES KARACHI 21-20/11 10-20/12 4-13/1 KOTAMUUA KOTADCWA KOTACANAYA 0-12/11 25-30/11 20-25/12 COLOMBO/496 words
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Advertisement334 1983-11-07 21 0 IRAQI LINE IRAQI STAT ?NTf *»*!s[ FOB WARITIWI TRANSPORT NEST BOUND FAR EAST/RAO SERVICE van Mli* LtAffiF M.V. BABYLON 9 Nov ta*ay/Apba/BMnk/ nuMii/Mi^ii.Tirlti EAST BOD RED SEA/JAPAN SERVICE M.V. ALBASRAH 25 Nov Km/J^attMhrb THROUGH B/U to BAGHDAD I BASRAH UPON REQUEST ALSO ACCEPTMG CONTAMERS UPTO AQABA I BAGHDAD REEFER334 words
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Advertisement428 1983-11-07 21 DJAKARTA LLOYD INDONESIAN NATIONAL LINF TO USA WOT/ EAST COW II 9U WITS (FULLY CONTMOBED VESSELS) rrm om/vou/u mohtohuv m trow ml*u MAMMNT 7 (BZI/U 11/12 12/12 25/12 25/12 1/1 |/1 fKfl jflyfi AGENCIES \PC LINE \\(.Kl T\\ I'KKTXMHWC W < ONTUNLK LINK WEEKLY FULL CONTAINER SERVICE BETWEEN SINGAPORE/JAKARTA JAKARTA428 words
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Advertisement525 1983-11-07 21 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES i M SERVICE TO UK/COHT SPORE R'DAM HULL HMBG FORTHBANK 10 Nov 4 Dec 8 Dec 6 Dec MEADOWBANK 28 Nor 23 Dec 1 ion 28 Dec Lines LESUELYKES U 9d Sd 27/11 lt/1 RUTHLYKES 10/11 13/11 16/11 25/12 4/2 LOUSE LTKES 10/12 13/12 Jll/1 20/2 (•Nta525 words
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Advertisement1106 1983-11-07 22 itaftM Kline KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. MSO AC CEPTBK TACORM (VIA SEATTLE) 10NGOT (Vtt PORTLAND) SACRAMENTO (MA OWL WO) STOCKTON (MA OAKLMO) MPBPO (MA IWtW) (MKROBBDGE) ATLANTA, NfiTM. CHKAGO. CMOMR CLEWLMO. COLUMBUS DALLAS. DAYTON. DCWa DETMOT. a PAM FORREST IMU OTY LAREDO. LMCOUt LOUSWUE. MOMS. IMNAUKEE, MNCAPOLIS. NASM.LI OKLAHAMA CITT.1,106 words
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Advertisement573 1983-11-07 22 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD. 10 £nson Road 527 16 Internationa P <M < 0207 Tel *****11 ilO L^es ff. V f BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK ALP AC LINE ALPAC ASM It3MB ««Ml Leadhg at Kail Knababi S pore P Kdaag 21 Net 1 Dec SEAWOOD SHIPPING CORPORATION S port P Mang573 words
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Advertisement708 1983-11-07 23 NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LT FAR EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): HK CONTAMEX 37W+ SS BftDGE 43W C. CONTAffER 23* C ROZE 36W N GARNET 17W MERCATOR 33W »(«o*< l«f *CI Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia S pore Closing Times: Fa Cargo 1500 7/11 LCI Cargo 0300 7/11708 words
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Page 26 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous140 1983-11-07 26 Wind direction with speed in knots Wave height SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. LEGEND? R Tbundet storm Temperature °C Shower Weather Wind direction with speed in knots R ta Wave height Cloudy Sky gMfMe winds are Indicated by airews witefc fly with the wind (O)140 words
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