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The Straits Times / Advertisement23 December 1978 - AT YOUR SERVICE SKITION INDEX a— (_f irkpKon* Srnicf t bbbbW bb IV bMB lV,hh' I V *War- S 00 p m I FOR SALE SHOPPINCi (iUH)K CLASSIFXED ADS p 1 wsisr: ZB4 4422 lerword «ocUs(Mm J9 001 iv OBITUARIES I I Per column cm $10 75 (Mm $35 2S>1,150 words
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New Nation / Article8 July 1972 - pMGfmTsorNI) EDGAR KOH Like the other mass media, RTS is getting highly pollution conscious. A number of "ecology specials" have dotted the programme ~schedule for the past four months, laying it a bit thick and sometimes gluey on an urgent theme which has turnedEDGAR KOH - 1,075 words
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New Nation / Article, Illustration17 March 1977 - ...on a very old sea route New shipping lanes have been drawn up by Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore as the first step towards i m p 1 e m enting the Traffic Separation Scheme (TSS). The TSS, is part of a Joint policy formulated by the three nations1,166 words
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The Business Times / Article20 January 1981 - BROKERS reported continuing steady business on Friday in North American grain, particularly out of the US Gulf while demand for coal tonnage out of Hampton Roads is maintaining congestion there. Egypt featured in US Gulf wheat shipments with 45,000 tonnes commanding a reported U5552.01 for late Jan while1,328 words
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The Business Times / Article25 February 1981 - BUSINESS was mainly confined to the time-charter sector of the freight market on Monday which was featured by the booking of an 80,000 tonner for three years trading with 1982 delivery at US$4 per ton with option of an additional two years at $4.50. A 59,000 tonner with1,425 words
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The Business Times / Article23 July 1980 - BROKERS on Monday reported fairly quiet chartering in the North American grain sector of the freight market with rates moving rather irregularly. A cargo was covered from the US Northern Range to Constanza at 125.10 for Aug against 125.50 previously, while wheat business from the same area to1,522 words
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The Business Times / Article27 March 1981 - FAIRLY active Chinese interest for grain on Wednesday from North America featured the freight market with two vessels being arranged from the US Gulf to China at U5542.75 free discharge and further Chinese enquiry is still circulating the freight market, brokers said. The slightly steadier level of $17.251,520 words
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The Business Times / Article1 July 1982 - CONTINUED easiness was seen for grain on Tuesday from the US Gulf to Japan with a 25,000 tonner receiving U5514.50 compared with $17 paid (or a 30,000 tonner last week. Grain from the Gulf to Egypt obtained $16 while $18.50 was agreed from the Gulf to Aqaba. A1,682 words
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The Business Times / Article11 May 1982 - GRAIN freight rates generally ruled fully steady on Friday with the slightly higher level of US$lO.5O agreed for 75,000 tons from the US Gulf to Holland while a steady $20 was paid for 49,000 tons from the Gulf to Japan. Other bookings from the Gulf included a vessel1,594 words
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The Business Times / Article6 December 1982 - GRAIN freight rates on Thursday generally ruled rarrowly Irregular in fairly active chartering out of the US. Two 1 50,000-ton cargoes were covered from the Gulf to Japan at US$l5 JO compared with $15.75 to $10 previously while a booking from the Gulf to Taiwan at $30.75 was1,715 words
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The Business Times / Article24 May 1983 - CHINESE charterers reappeared in the time-charterer section of the freight market on Friday and secured a vessel of 15,000 long dwt from the US Gulf to China at the steady level of U554,600 daily, shipbrokers said. A 58,000 tonner was fixed from the River Plate to Japan at1,756 words
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The Business Times / Article8 August 1983 - GRAIN chartering was slightly more active on Thursday from the US but rates still generally edged lower where changed, shipbrokers said. The U557.25 paid from the US Gulf to Holland-Belgium recorded a 25-cent loss while business from the Gulf to Taiwan at $15 compared with $16.25 agreed at1,807 words
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The Business Times / Article2 July 1982 - CHARTERING wu on a very small scale In all sectors of the freight market on Wednesday with rates still edging lower where changed. Grain business from the US Gulf to South Korea at US&4JO showed a 25 cent decline, while a rate of $16.35 was agreed for grain1,791 words
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The Business Times / Article30 November 1984 - ACTIVE fixing developed in the timecharter section of the freight market on Wednesday especially for vessels sailing from the Far East while increased Indian government fertiliser chartering was seen. Unconfirmed reports circulated the market that Soviet operators had booked a 54,000 tonner from the continent for a trans-Atlantic1,865 words
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The Business Times / Article27 September 1983 - VERY quiet chartering on Friday is reported in all sectors of the freight market partly reflecting a holiday in Japan, shipbrokers said. Limited grain business from the US comprised a vessel from the US Northern Range to Japan at U5516.75, up 75 cents, while $17.80 was agreed from1,865 words
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The Business Times / Article21 March 1983 - PANAMAX size vessels moving grain on Thursday from the US Gulf to Japan remain in fairly tight supply and freight rates have shown further increases, shipbrokers state. The latest booking involved a cargo of 50,000 long tons for March/April loading for which U5520.25 was agreed. This compared with1,922 words