The Business Times, 2 January 1980
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Title Section11 1980-01-02 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 110/1/80 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2, 1980 50 CENTS11 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article74 1980-01-02 1 JOHORE BARU, Tues. Factories throughout Johore are are still having difficulties in recruiting workers during the past few months because of higher wages and benefits across the Causeway. About 1,200 jobs, mostly in production and administrative sections are vacant, a spokesman from the Employment Office here said today.74 words
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Article86 1980-01-02 1 AFP MANILA, Tues. The Philippine Air Force said one of its helicopters today found the mountain crash site of three Singaporean warplanes but saw no sign that any of the four pilots aboard had survived. Air Force authorities said the wreckage of the warplanes was sighted some 1,060AFP - 86 words
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Article59 1980-01-02 1 AP TOKYO, Tues. China announced it had achieved or surpassed its industrial and agricultural goals for 1979 with the exception of cotton production, for which the official news agency Xinhua gave no figures. China surpassed its food production targets by 2.5 million tons, harvesting a total of 315AP - 59 words
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Article69 1980-01-02 1 Reuter MANILA, Tues. The Manila Journal today said the Soviet Union and Japan have separately offered to assist the Philippines in the field of energy. Quoting high government sources, the weekly publication said the Soviet Union had offered to supply capital equipment and machinery as well asReuter - 69 words
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Article57 1980-01-02 1 AFP FRANKFURT, Tues. West German central bank chairman Otmar Emminger, 68, retired today and was succeeded by Karl Otto Pohl who at 50 is the youngest chairman the Bundesbank has had. Mr Pohl, whose appointment has been attacked by the opposition Christian Democrats, has been a member ofAFP - 57 words
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Article42 1980-01-02 1 AFP JAKARTA, Tues. The Indonesian state electricity company PLN has proposed that it be allowed to build a series of lesser power plants along the Asahan River after completion of the some US$2 billion Asahan hydroelectric project by 1983. AFPAFP - 42 words
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Article59 1980-01-02 1 Reuter BRUSSELS, Tues. Joseph Luns, secretarygeneral of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation, today sharply denounced the Soviet incursion into Afghanisktan after alliance envoys held an emergency meeting on the crisis. Diplomats from the 15 member countries broke off their new year vacation for a briefing by US UndersecretaryReuter - 59 words
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Article62 1980-01-02 1 AP BEIRUT, (Lebanon), Tues. King Khaled of Saudi Arabia has accepted the resignation of Mecca's chief executive, Emir Fawwaz Ben Abdelaziz, and issued a decree retiring two highranking army officers, press reports said. In a late announcement today, the official Saudi press agency said "Emir Fawwaz Ben AbdelazizAP - 62 words
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Article52 1980-01-02 1 Reuter NEW DELHI, Tues. Campaigning for this week's mid-term elections in India ended today in 226 of 524 parliamentary constituencies. In the past two days electioneering in these constituencies had reached a fever pitch as candidates fired their final salvo with a burst of elections swwhes, meetings, andReuter - 52 words
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Article68 1980-01-02 1 AP BEIJING, Tues. China has decided to allow price cuts of up to 20 per cent for 16 kinds of industrial products ranging from machine tools to car parts, the newspaper Workers' Daily reported today. The paper said the First Machine Building Ministry decided the flexible price systemAP - 68 words
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Article73 1980-01-02 1 Reuter BEIJING, Tues. A new foreign trade centre conducting mail order business opened in Guangzhou today, the New China News Agency reported today. It said the centre now takes charge of the semi-annual Gur.ngzhou Trade Fair and would run small specialised fairs by China's various foreign tradeReuter - 73 words
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Article714 1980-01-02 1 COLIN CHEE - FORECAST OF FALLING PRICES By COLIN CHEE THE MAJORITY of Singapore's top finance companies experienced a significant drop in housing-loans last month. This has led some senior executives to believe that the private residential property boom over the past one and a half years may have714 words
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Article290 1980-01-02 1 PETROL and diesel prices at Esso, Shell and British Petroleum kiosks went up by between 5.5 to 7.4 cents early today. Premium petrol now costs 91.6 cents a litre, regular 85.5 cents a litre and diesel, having seen the greatest increase of 7.4 cents, now costs 54.1290 words
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Article479 1980-01-02 1 HONGKONG, Taiwan and South Korea are likely to restructure their economies on the same lines as Singapore has done, Finance Minister Hon Sui Sen said in an interview published in Paris. This is because very soon, they are going to price themselves out of the479 words
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Article258 1980-01-02 1 IN A survey on Singapore called The Sovereign Municipality, the British magazine The Economist describes Singapore as a well-policed welfare capitalist state where external trade is virtually the only area free from strict controls. The leaders of Singapore, the report says, want to "harness the mechanisms of258 words
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281 1980-01-02 1 GOLD ended a decade of amazing price leaps on Monday ta close In New York at a record US$539 an ounce. The scramble far gold, which doubled the bullion price in 1979 alone, pushed its price to a brief $533 an ounce281 words
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478 1980-01-02 1 CATHERINE ONG - By CATHERINE ONG FAR-EAST Levingston, the oil rig builder that went into the red to the tune of $3.6 million at the interim period, saw a dramatic turn of fortune in recent months. The company recently won two contracts totalling $90 million to478 words
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Advertisement9 1980-01-02 1 The MINOLTA EP 310 PPC does it all. Minolta9 words
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Advertisement216 1980-01-02 1 See hack page. \\\\\\W m m\ Am m m W km The ASEAN energy scene in global perspective Ar jr?.(.i« s» Gj» Parke' or 'his theme 'apies oiwmo uc dale statists on appears the latest issue of the ASEAN %m*mM ''Wt")'* There also a Business Qoarlert* New ProoVts' section and216 words
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Advertisement73 1980-01-02 1 Leader...page 6 SHIPPING TIMES EXPORT of local products looks promising 2 NEW type of anti-rust paint now available 2 WHY it is prudent to invest in gold 7 THE top hundred companies in Singapore 11 BANK and plantation shares reign supreme 11 JAPAN to buy Iranian oil at I S$3%73 words
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Advertisement120 1980-01-02 1 nrr f 0 b ,SBt rj SINGAPORE —'business See pa*r 1 RICOH WP-1 Our first fully automated intelligent memory typewriter. The WP-1 word processor by Ricoh A fast, flexible solution to manual typing, editing and information storage in your office. Special thin window display gives you accurate line by line120 words
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TRADE AND INDUSTRY
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Article481 1980-01-02 2 COURSES AND TALKS Jan 2-Apr 9: Business Finance, Joint Campus, University of Singapore Jan 2-Mar 12: Law Relating to Real Property, Nisen Hut 6A. University of Singapore Jan 3-Feb 25: Digital Electronics for Microcomputers, Nissen Hut 10A, University of Singapore Jan 3-Mar 13: Structure of Written English, Queenstown481 words
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Article, Illustration428 1980-01-02 2 KOH TSE YING - By KOH TSE YING THK export of locally-manu-factured products showed promising growth during the third quarter of last year. The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) reported in its latest quarterly bulletin. The MAS said that the value of domestic exports increased by 41 per cent428 words
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Article69 1980-01-02 2 THE Ministry of Science and Technology conducted the third triennial Survey of Computers in Singapore last month. The survey aims to obtain up-to-date information on computer installation and data processing personnel as well as study the utilisation of computers and the areas of application. Mail questionnaires69 words
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Article, Illustration82 1980-01-02 2 A SINGAPORE coachbuilding firm has just completed and delivered 10 Isuzu luxury air-conditioned coaches, worth $1 million, to Sri Lanka. Custom-built by Motor Leasing Coachbuilders Pte Ltd, they are for Sri Lanka's largest tour operator, Mackinnon, Mackenzie Co of Ceylon Ltd. M L Coachbuilders won82 words
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Article, Illustration320 1980-01-02 2 LEONG Huat Hardware is now supplying a new line of anti-rust coatings which may be painted over rusty steel surfaces after loose rust has been removed. Called Isotrol coatings, they come in one-litre and four-litre sizes. Leong Huat said that with Isotrol320 words
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Article, Illustration86 1980-01-02 2 ASSISTANT vice president W Liadsay Rutherford, left, has been appointed general manager of Chemical Bank's Manila offshore branch. Mr Rutherford, 32, joined Chemical Bank's London branch in 1974. In 1977, he was assigned to the bank's head office in New York as part of the European corporate86 words
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Advertisement392 1980-01-02 2 Extended-Extended-Extended-Crash Sale Extended to January 7, 1980. Imported Ramin Wood Manau Cane Furniture. ~"7 /FREE Japanese f I T 1*» 20% OFF M I no lA Theßadak Don t Smoke Eat Moderately B~ 1 'Mm m mW 7(\?4s OFF Exerose Regularly Relax in Luxury 1 »4 MLB! #W/0 Wll TAO/392 words
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REGIONAL
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274 1980-01-02 3 AFP PRESIDENT Suharto, in his New Year message, ratted on the Indonesians to compete with time in the effort lo raise their prosperity In the process, the rate of inflation of over 25 per cent in 1979 could be reduced to lessAFP - 274 words
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Article193 1980-01-02 3 Reuter A VETERAN communist politician was shot dead yesterday by two gunmen at his home in India's troubled northeastern Manipur State, police reported. Police said two armed youths called on Mr Thockchom Bira Singh, an official of the Communist Party of India (CPI), from his homeReuter - 193 words
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Article, Illustration104 1980-01-02 3 AUSTRALIA'S first solar-powered telephone exchange, at Glen Valley in the alpine country of north-east Victoria, has passed its first severe test a harsh winter during which its solar panels were often covered with snow. The exchange, installed in 1978, continued to operate, giving direct outside contact to104 words
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THE REGION IN BRIEF
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Article486 1980-01-02 3 A*en- c POPULATION growth in Japan reached a record low last year because of shrinking birth rates, a government study said The country's population, at 110 million, grew at an annual rate of 8.3 per thousand in the year, with a birth rate of 14.3 per thousandA*en-; c - 486 words
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Article, Illustration59 1980-01-02 3 Nurse Barbara Slater of St Paul Minnesota, America using a nose tube to feed a malnourished Kampuchean baby at a camp in Khao I Dang in Thailand recently. The fate of Kampuchea and its war weary population remains uncertain as the region and the worldSource: AP photo - 59 words
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666 1980-01-02 3 AFP THE United States-Taiwan Mutual Defence Treaty expired at mid-night on Dec 31 amid repeated US assurances that Taiwan will be provided with adequate defensive weapons. A Taiwan military spokesman yesterday said the Ministry of National Defence has prepared a long shopping listAFP - 666 words
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179 1980-01-02 3 Reuter NORTH Korean leader Kirn U-Sung yesterday called for greater productivity in all fields, including the building of more dams for the country's socialist construction. "From this year on. the party, the army and the people must all turn out to build many largeReuter - 179 words
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383 1980-01-02 3 UPI THE leader of the major opposition party in the Philippines. Mr Benigno Aquino, celebrated the NewYear outside of prison for the first time in seven years, amid firing of firecrackers and popping of champagne corks. Home on a furlough, the flamboyant 47-year-oldUPI - 383 words
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294 1980-01-02 3 UPI PRIME Minister Masayoshi Ohira said Japan and the United States must work closely during the 1980s to avoid conflicts in an increasingly volatile world. In a New Year's eve address. Mr Ohira warned that the Iranian hostage crisis showed how easily internationalUPI - 294 words
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524 1980-01-02 3 UPI TWO architects of the diplomatic relationship formed between the United States and China one year ago have told the Chinese people that Beijing and Washington must draw even closer together. China yesterday observed the first anniversary of mutual diplomatic recognition by askingUPI - 524 words
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Article296 1980-01-02 3 CHINESE politburo member Mr Zhao Ziyang has called for less emphasis on the mechanisation of agriculture, indicating a basic shift in China's agricultural policy. Mr Zhao, writing in the latest issue of the Communist Party journal Red Flag, published on Monday, said that although mechanisation was important,296 words
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Advertisement160 1980-01-02 3 Do you have humidity problems? Quite a lot of people do. So let s tell you about our GE Dehumidif ier and how it works. It measures about 55 cm high and weighs about 25 kg. A fan draws in warm, humid air over a refrigerated coil. As the air160 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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670 1980-01-02 4 THE Malaysian Primary Industries Minister, Datuk Leong Khee Seong, has pledged that, to forestall any eventuality that may adversely affect the market for primary commodities during 1980. his ministry will do its best to safeguard and strengthen the country's primary industries. In particular.670 words
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Article523 1980-01-02 4 AFP SLUGGISH industrial demand coupled with speculation next year seem likely to cause nervous fluctuations in commodity rates similar to movements in the past few weeks in London. Non-ferrous metals, rubber and other industrial materials could be particularly hard-hit if the forecast stagnation in the international economy occurs.AFP - 523 words
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Article1093 1980-01-02 4 COPPER: On Monday, wirebars ended the morning up C 2.5 for cash and EI for three months. The market continued to reflect the unprecedented high prices being paid for precious metals, dealers said. Three months traded at ClOlO on the early premarket but softened under profit-taking before rallying1,093 words
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966 1980-01-02 4 NYT "GOLD is not a cause; it is an effect. Gold makes little happen; everything makes gold happen." When James Sinclair, head of a brokerage house in the US, made this observation the other day. prices of gold and silver were again breakingNYT - 966 words
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OVERSEAS
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676 1980-01-02 4 AP THE UN Security Council approved a US resolution on Monday, threatening economic sanctions against Iran unless American hostages in Teheran are freed by next Monday. The resolution which says the Security Council "deplores the continued detention" of the hostages was approved byAP - 676 words
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201 1980-01-02 4 Reuter TALKS ahead of a national steel strike in Britain failed to make any progress, a spokesman for the Advisory, Conciliation and Arbitration Service (ACAS) said. Representatives of the British Steel Corp and the Iron and Steel Trades Federation and the National Union ofReuter - 201 words
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Article111 1980-01-02 4 Reuter THE US Environmental Protection Agency said it had set new emission standards for heavy duty trucks and buses over 8,500 pounds gross weight that use both petrol and diesel fuel. Under the regulations, hydrocarbon emissions will have to be reduced to 1.3 grams and carbonReuter - 111 words
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Article49 1980-01-02 4 UPI FORD MOTOR announced it will increase the suggested retail prices of its 1980 model cars sold in the United States by an average of US$149 or 1.9 per cent, effective today. General Motors Corp and American Motors Corp announced similar price increases earlier. UPIUPI - 49 words
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334 1980-01-02 4 Reuter THE UN Security Council, embroiled in the crisis over American hostages held in Teheran, yesterday entered 1960 as an illegally constituted body. This unprecedented situation, which poses potential problems for the council's peacemaking capability, developed when the General Assembly recessed on Sunday without fillingReuter - 334 words
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Article253 1980-01-02 4 AF US President Carter signed into law on Monday a meat import bill he said will be "good and fair" for both cattle producers and consumers. The measure, supported vigorously by the cattle industry, replaces a quota formula used since 1964 to restrict imports ofAF - 253 words
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Article176 1980-01-02 4 Reuter CHANCELLOR of the Exchequer Geoffrey Howe reiterated the need to bring down Britain's inflation rate is paramount. The rate stood at 17.4 per cent year-on-year in November. In a New Year message, published in the Financial Times newspaper, Chancellor Howe said "we have had a difficultReuter - 176 words
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373 1980-01-02 5 AP SAUDI Foreign Minister Prince Saud Al Faisal strongly reaffirmed that his country's continuing policy of not establishing diplomatic relations with communist countries. Riyadh state radio reported. "There is no basis to rumours that the Saudi kingdom has changed its stand concerning not establishing relations withAP - 373 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article421 1980-01-02 5 Agencies EGYPT'S Vice President, Air Marshal Hosni Mubarak, will pay an official visit to China early this month, Egyptian diplomatic sources said. The sources said the exact timing of the Vice President's visit had not yet been settled, but that he was expected to arrive early thisAgencies - 421 words
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Article775 1980-01-02 5 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From MAS MH601 0700 KUL MAS MH682 0710 KCH SIA SQ101 0900 KUL MAS MH621 0920 PEN MAS MH607 0645 KUL RBA BI421 0930 BWN MAS MH671 0945 PEN/KUL SIA SQ211 1000 HLP CPA CX710 1006 HLP G1A GA980 1030 HLP775 words
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144 1980-01-02 5 BRITONS ushered in 1980 in party mood, despite forebodings over what the new year will bring for the British economy. In central London, hundreds flocked, as usual, to Trafalgar Square where they sang, linked hands and kissed as the old year passed into the new.144 words
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61 1980-01-02 5 This is the advertisement with a message from AyatoUah Khomeim to the Christian world that appeared in Sunday's New York Times. The Washington Post rejected the advertisement saying it was potentially libellous. The New York Times agreed to publish if because "the Times believed that its advertising columns must beSource: AP photo - 61 words
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Article451 1980-01-02 5 Reuter THE US economy entered the 1980s with its experts anxiously examining new figures showing that it is headed sharply downhill. The Index of Leading Economic indicators, a list of statistical predictions which monitor economic performance month by month, dipped by 1.3 per centReuter - 451 words
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Advertisement261 1980-01-02 4 RUDMRIHAraO THE FIRST INTERNATIONAL RUBBER AND PLASTICS EXHIBITION FOR ASIA WORLD TRADE CENTRE, SINGAPORE. 26-30 MAY 1980. Every year, thousands of new rubber and plastic products enter the market. Whether for use in industry or the home, every product reflects some new development in engineering or marketing expertise If you're261 words
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Advertisement53 1980-01-02 5 J C0NGR4TUL4TI0NS Associated Data Processing Pte. Ltd. on the admission of its new &iud shareholder TAT LEE BANK LIMITED Other shareholders: gj| ASIA COMMERCIAL BANKING CORPN. LTD. ZJ FAR EASTERN BANK LTD. THE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL BANK LIMITED m Overseas Union Bank Limited "We're proud to be part of this progress"53 words
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Article458 1980-01-02 6 THE ECONOMIST magazine has glibly dismissed trade unionism in Singapore as non-existent. It refers to "real" trade unionism and by implication condemns labour unions here as being false or unreal. Obviously looking through the tainted eyes of British labour, the glance that the Economist has458 words
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261 1980-01-02 6 IN ALL THE flurry of concern about rising property prices, the average Singaporean is often cited as the potential loser because properties are rapidly becoming too expensive for him. The point is valid since it is a genuine aspiration shared by many to261 words
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Article, Illustration875 1980-01-02 6 FRANK PRIAL - Who is the biggest and easily most aggressive of all the wine and spirit companies in France? Moet-Hennessy, reports FRANK PRIAL. FRANK PRIAL NYT DOM PERIGNON, the monk who is said to have invented champagne, is also said to have described it as "stars inNYT - 875 words
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Article506 1980-01-02 6 JUNMOSUKE OFUSA - BL-HONDA AGREEMENT By JUNMOSUKE OFUSA NYT THE NEW agreement under which BL Ltd, formerly British Ley land, will produce compact Honda cars in the UK is expected in industrial circles in Tokyo to set a pattern for efforts by other major Japanese car makers to stave offNYT - 506 words
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Advertisement211 1980-01-02 6 Why idle away your life and languish in poorly paid jobs with no future when you can move ahead with the RIGHT QUALIFICATION? Enrol now with FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS HOME STUDIES DIVISION for any of the following courses and get just THAT QUALIFICATION! Institute of Administrative London Chamber of Commerce Management211 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous14 1980-01-02 6 i Ml t4 H *****9 (k*»*j* uiiLuTv4prr 6e°j __i —i i 1 V MS14 words
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Miscellaneous1378 1980-01-02 6 Give Wittgenstein a try IF FORCED to make a choice between pre and poet 9.31pm News viewing, I'd unhesitatingly plump far post News with its offering of 'The Two Philosophies of Wittgenstein' in the Men of Ideas series. Wittgenstein is regarded as the father of linguistic philosophy a subject of1,378 words
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Article, Illustration954 1980-01-02 7 PAUL LEWIS - By PAUL LEWIS NYT t PITY the Seven Sisters. A decade ago, 70 per cent of the world's oil trade J passed through these imperious multiI nationals with names like Exxon, J Texaco and Shell. Today, the percent- age is below 50 and dropping. State- ownedNYT - 954 words
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Article1229 1980-01-02 7 H J MAIDENBERG - Investing in gold is prudent, says an executive of Drexel Burnham Lambert of the US. Apart from the widespread interest in the metal itself, gold shares are now commanding greater attention. H J MAIDENBERG provides some tips for investment in this golden commodity. H J MAIDENBERG NYT WITHNYT - 1,229 words
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Article, Illustration794 1980-01-02 7 TOM WICKER - FORUM with TOM WICKER NYT THE WALL STREET Journal observed unhappily the other day that its editors had begun to fear "that the control of this inflation exceeds not only our will but our intellect." This dire sentiment was accompanied by a survey of economists thatNYT - 794 words
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Advertisement68 1980-01-02 7 Businessmen, your inroad to the Singapore t ßanking, Finance «gsgf J A TIMES DIRECTORIES PUBLICATION A M*2s* For enquiries please telephone O* oV* \6° X *****11(3 lines) V e L^° o^- Robinson's Bookshop Basement. Clifford Centre, Collyer Quay. Tel: *****. M TimesOrchardCentre Robinson's John Little's M 105 Lucky Plan (menanme68 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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Article1108 1980-01-02 8 NEW YORK METALS issues sparkled as the price of gold climbed to a record US$53O an ounce and silver soared, but the stock market on Monday as a whole hardly moved as it ended another decade. Volume eased to close to 32 million shares from1,108 words
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Article174 1980-01-02 8 DEI 31 c$ Alcan Alum 54 5/8 Algoma SU 30 5/8 Bank Mil 25 Bell Can 20 1 2 BP Canada 40 3/4 Brascan A 22 Camp Red Lake 331/2 1 4 Car ling O'Keefe 7 Cdn Imp Bit 25 5/8 unch Cdn Pac Ld 381/4 Cdn Pac Inv174 words
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Article71 1980-01-02 8 DEC Lire Ante 9 75 As& Gen ***** Baslogi Irbs 682 Onirale 6289 Klftl 106 Kinsider 90 25 Hi Pn 2230 Gen Immob •7-25 I taigas 728 Ilalsider 242 Ilalcemenli ***** Marelli Ere 359 75 Magneti MPK 585 Mediob ***** Miralanza ***** Mondadori 3270 Montedsn.. 172-50 Olivl Ord 144971 words
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Article218 1980-01-02 8 Reuter C T BOWRING and Co Ltd is filing a suit against Marsh and McLennan Cos Inc to restrain the use or publication of confidential information concerning Bowring. Bowring, in the suit filed in US district court for the southern district of New York andReuter - 218 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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504 1980-01-02 9 FT A RECORD volume both of syndicated bank credits and bonds was arranged in the Euromarkets last year according to preliminary figures released by Morgan Guaranty. The figures appear in World Financial Markets, which also urges the Opec countries to lendFT - 504 words
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Article69 1980-01-02 9 Reuter THE Tokyo Stock Exchange said it has decided to delist shares of Taiko Sogo Bank, a mutual financing bank, from the Japanese stock market from March 28. The delisting decision emerged from findings by the Finance Ministry and the exchange that the bank's financial statements overReuter - 69 words
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Article296 1980-01-02 9 FT CONNECTICUT General Insurance, the seventh largest US life assurance concern. is preparing to challenge Charter, a fast growing oil company, for control of ERC, a reinsurance business for which Charter has offered $547 million. In October, Connecticut General, which has divisions in bothFT - 296 words
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Article717 1980-01-02 9 Reuter THE OUTLOOK for British government bond prices in 1980 still depends essentially on a slowdown in the rate of bank lending to the UK private sector initiating a decline in interest rates, bond analysts said. Most analysts believe the year will ultimately see the long-awaited bullReuter - 717 words
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1043 1980-01-02 9 NYT THE MEN who have held the purse strings of the industrialised world for much of the 1970s are bowing out The governors of central banks in five major countries have yielded their places this year, while two others may be approaching the end ofNYT - 1,043 words
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Article, Illustration922 1980-01-02 9 KOH TSE YING - By KOH TSE YING THE AVERAGE annual growth rate of money supply for the third quarter of last year was 0.3 per cent higher than in the previous two quarters which averaged an annual growth rate of 12.4 per cent, the Monetary Authority of922 words
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Article513 1980-01-02 9 Reuter LITTLE change is expected in the US Federal Reserve Board's targets for monetary growth this year, money market analysts said. The vulnerability of the dollar on the foreign exchange markets and continued virulent inflation will prevent the Fed from easing up significantly on its credit reins,Reuter - 513 words
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470 1980-01-02 9 AP A GOLD rush is on in Hongkong. Lines stretching for blocks can be seen at almost every branch of a British bank which is authorised by the Hongkong government to issue application forms to buy commemorative gold coins for theAP - 470 words
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179 1980-01-02 9 AP SWITZERLAND on Monday reintroduced sales tax on gold and gold coins whose retail price will be more than 5 per cent higher when trading resumes on Swiss markets today. A terse communique published on Monday evening said the Finance Ministry, in agreement with theAP - 179 words
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Article116 1980-01-02 9 Reuter MALAYSIAN gold and foreign exchange reserves fell to M58.71 billion on Dec 15 from $8.78 billion on Nov 30 and $8.82 billion on Nov 15, Bank Negara Malaysia said. The bank's fortnightly balance sheet showed total assets rose to $10.60 billion at mid-December from $10.57 billionReuter - 116 words
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Advertisement88 1980-01-02 9 The Times CalendarTropical Flowers and Birds The Times calendar 1980 comprises 12 magnificent reproductions from eminent artist, See Hiang To's Chinese-brush paintings. The paintings of tropical flowers and birds are some of Mr. See's best works. Mr. See's masterstrokes combined with professional printing makes The Times calendar a worthy possession88 words
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2322 1980-01-02 10 END OF THE EQUITY CULT IN BRITAIN Industrials are the chief laggards FT THERE HAVE been a lot More losers than winners in the London stock market dur ing the 1970s The cult of the equity, which had sustained so many paperFT - 2,322 words
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Article2777 1980-01-02 10 197» High Low Company Gr's Or s Last Div Div Y'ld Sale or- V, C'vr 7, Net P/E Vol Dav COOOi High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 261 207 Acma 196 123* Alcorn 148 110 Allied Choc 180 133 B A T 272 255 Bala 74'. 572,777 words
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1129 1980-01-02 10 YOKO SHIBATA - By YOKO SHIBATA FT AFTER FIVE years of depressing business results Japanese companies have been establishing new earnings records during the past two years. The half year business term ending March, 1978, was the first in which corporate profits exceeded the pre-oil crisis record,FT - 1,129 words
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COMPANY NEWS
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1325 1980-01-02 11 LARGEST 100 companies quoted on the Stock Exchange of Singapore, listed by Business Times in order of market capitalisation. Column I Market value in million as at December 31. Column IV Pare Value. Column II Number of shares issued1,325 words
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Article574 1980-01-02 11 Current Payment Ex Date Books Close Date Total for Total for Payable the year Previous year Premium Hldgs Inchcape Metal Box Bhd Inchcape Loan Shangri-La Harper Loan Malakoff Chin Teck Metal Box S Aokam H K Tin Spore Land T Harbour Kemayan Mai Tin Sthn Mai PMC Boustead574 words
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Article106 1980-01-02 11 Company Particulars Kx Date Books Close M I Ind Bonus Issue of 4 for 5 Dec 11 Dec 21 SKA Corp Bonus Issue of lfor I Dec 6 Dec 18 Temerloh Bonus Issue of 1 for 1 NYA NYA Shangri-La Bonus Issue of I for 5 Dec 14106 words
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Article118 1980-01-02 11 FEDERAL Cables has announced that Mr Hamid bin Ibrahim has ceased to be an alternate director to Dato Nik Hussain bin Nik Ali. Pahang Consolidated said that at its AGM on Dec 24, all resolutions proposed were approved by the shareholders. United Overseas Bank US525 million floating rate118 words
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Article240 1980-01-02 11 BRITISH and Malayan Trustees (BMT), which was the subject of a takeover bid by the Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation group recently, has reported sharply higher earnings for the year ended June 30, 1979. Pre-tax profit for the year doubled to $121,722 largely because of a240 words
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Article429 1980-01-02 11 DAVID CHOW - Market Talk... By DAVID CHOW FOR many Malaysian investors, 1979 will go down as a year when the stock market vibrated with a kind of vigour not experienced for some time. What happened? Basically, it was due to the strong f>erformance of the various sectors429 words
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695 1980-01-02 11 ANTHONY TAN - By ANTHONY TAN BANKING and plantation stocks once again asserted their market sovereignty in 1979 by retaining the top eight positions at year end, unchanged from last year, in terms of market capitalisation. Plantation-based conglomerate, Sime Darby, held its dominant place for the second695 words
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531 1980-01-02 11 JARDINE Matheson and Co has announced several senior appointments including a board director, three assistant directors and ten general managers. Appointed to the main board as executive director is Mr Martin Barrow 35, who is also director and manager of Jardines in Japan. He joined531 words
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Article45 1980-01-02 11 Dot? Last Poll Year Company Period Announced Net EPS Gross Pre-tax last year (cents) Div. Profit <$*••) SEA Corp F 28/11 93.2 45.0 3,583 BATS I 1/12 5.1 17.0 3,983 Berjuntai Tin I 22/12 56.2 95.0 42,868 M'wata Steel I 22/12 12.4 10.0TE 14,80345 words
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331 1980-01-02 12 SOME oil companies have reportedly asked the Malaysian government for a sizeable increase in the prices of petroleum and petroleum products. In the wake of the recent increases in crude oil prices, it is likely that the requests will be granted. Malaysian officials have331 words
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Article95 1980-01-02 12 AP WAR-WEARY Rhodesia edged into 1980 with fresh reports of new border infiltrations by black Nationalist guerillas breaching the tenuous five-day-old Rhodesian ceasefire. But British military authorities supervising the ceasefire and the campaigning which began yesterday for fresh elections next month to bring peace toAP - 95 words
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Article510 1980-01-02 12 CHOO AI LENG - By CHOO AI LENG THE research and development division of Printed Circuits International (PCI) in Singapore has been assigned the task of developing more sophisticated items for production in its parent's factories in the United States and Hongkong. This further consolidates PCl's position as the510 words
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364 1980-01-02 12 Reuter THE NEW regime in Afghanistan has announced the top government and Revolutionary Council leaders. Mr Babrak Karmal, who replaced the late President Hafizullah Amin in the Dec 27 coup, is General Secretary of the democratic Khalq (People's) Party, President of the Revolutionary Council andReuter - 364 words
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Article, Illustration43 1980-01-02 12 About 50 members of the Federation of Afghan Students (Fasa) seen demonstrating in Bonn on Monday against Soviet interference in their country. The poster reads "Long live the armed struggle for liberation of the Afghan people." AP photo. Source: AP photoSource: AP photo - 43 words
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Article256 1980-01-02 12 THE bumiputra attitude of selling shares to nonbumiputras for a quick profit may upset the hope of achieving 30 per cent bumiputra participation in the corporate sector. Malaysian Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad said this attitude, often the cause of downfall of256 words
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328 1980-01-02 12 Agencies JAPAN has agreed to buy Iranian oil at an average price of US$3O per barrel for 1980 supplies, Japanese Foreign Ministry sources said Monday. The sources said the agreement was reached between the Japanese Ambassador to Iran, Tsutomu Wada, and Iranian OilAgencies - 328 words
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Article235 1980-01-02 12 Reuter THE situation on the world oil market will remain tense next year if no serious efforts are made to conserve energy, US Treasury Secretary William Miller said. In an article published in Monday's edition of the West German financial daily Handelsblattm, Mr Miller said that theReuter - 235 words
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Article114 1980-01-02 12 UPI A NEW legal code went into effect in China yesterday, ending nearly two decades of virtual lawlessness and giving the Chinese secret ballots, the right to speedy trial, freedom from police torture and other human rights. Among the first prisoners scheduled to be tried underUPI - 114 words
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Article, Illustration410 1980-01-02 12 AP THE UNITED States has started work on a resolution calling for United Nations sanctions against Iran, apparently anticipating that Secretary-General Kurt Waldheim s visit to Teheran won't secure the release of the Americans held hostage for 58 days now. US Ambassador Donald McHenry metAP; Source: AP photo - 410 words
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Article70 1980-01-02 12 Reuter CHINA produced 106.1 million tonnes of crude oil in 1979, 1.9 per cent more than in 1978, the New China News Agency reported on Monday. The oil production increase represented a drop over previous years. During the first half of the 1970s, production increased at aReuter - 70 words
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Article684 1980-01-02 12 LONDON, Mon. Share prices closed easier in quiet trading reflecting operator concern over the impending national steel strike, due to begin on Wednesday, dealers said. At 3pm, the FT index was down 4.3 at 413.5. Equity leaders were mainly 2p to 4p lower though ICI fell 7p to684 words
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Advertisement32 1980-01-02 12 NOTICE GODWIN CO. The address, telex and telephone numbers of Godwin Co. from the Ist January 1980 are:Address: 19th floor, Straits Trading Building, Battery Road, Singapore 0104. Telex: ***** WINLAW Telephone: *****732 words
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Advertisement74 1980-01-02 12 TUGS BARGES REGULAR MONTHLY SHIPPING SERVICES CALLING SINGAPORE and EAST MALAYSIA MOTOR TUG GOLDPULLER 2000 hp TOWING FLAT TOP STEEL DUMB BARGE SOMSA 2000 dwt LOADING SINGAPORE 5 TO 8 JAN '80 ARRIVING BINTULU 14 TO 16 JAN '80 SUITABLY EQUIPPED TO HANDLE HEAVY LIFTS UP TO 30 TONS DECK74 words
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Miscellaneous59 1980-01-02 12 Outlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. to 1 p.m. today: Generally fair. Report for 24 hoars prior to 7.30 p.m. on Jan 1 at the airport. Maximum temperature 31.8 Associated humidity 58 Minimum temperature 23.0 Associated humidity 98 Hours of sunshine 8.60 Rainfall in millimetres Nil Total rainfall for the59 words
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Article123 1980-01-02 I AP DESPITE a global shipbuilding slump, South Korea did well last year by receiving a record US$813 million of export orders. The South Korean Commerce and Industry Ministry said the orders were for 50 ships with a record combined tonnage of 1.04 million gross tons. This wasAP - 123 words
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Article76 1980-01-02 I THE PORT of Shanghai handled a record 80 million tonnes of cargo in 1979, an increase of 20 million tonnes over last year. The Xinhua news agency said the renovation of harbour facilities had been the main factor behind the steady increase in cargo handling over the past76 words
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Article67 1980-01-02 I DREI3GING operations for the Singapore Refining Company's expansion project will be carried out off Pulau Merlimau from today (Jan 2) to Jan 8. Six vessels the dredger Ryuo Maru No. 12, the tug Sumi Maru No. 48, two barges, one anchor boat and the launch Rimau Maids will67 words
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Article601 1980-01-02 I RAHIM KASSIM - DANGEROUS CARGO DILEMMA By RAHIM KASSIM THE PORT OF Singapore Authority (PSA) has finally decided to clear the air over berthing requirements for containerships carrying Group I dangerous cargo. The matter had been a source of dissatisfaction among ship-agents and owners of these vessels601 words
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Article598 1980-01-02 I Shipping Line Page Col Adriatic IV 5 Afea VI 3 Alfred CTS IV 5 Alltrans VI 5 Alpac VI 5 Angkutan VI 4 ANL I 1 APL III 4 5 Argentine IV 4 Arya Nat VI 4 ASCL III 1 Asia America IV 5 Asia Merchant IV598 words
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Article981 1980-01-02 II SHIPPING IN THE 80s MR PAUL Slater, president of Oceanic Finance Corporation, has come up with a way to solve the convenience flag row at a stroke. He suggested at the recent Lloyd's Shipping Economist conference on bulk shipping in the 1960s that national981 words
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Article961 1980-01-02 II RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO AT CONTAINER TERMINAL NB. (1) Each vessel s estimated time of arrival is advised by the Shipping Line/Agent and is subject to change (2) All export FCL containers and LCL cargo must be delivered to the Authority's premises during the961 words
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Article1053 1980-01-02 II THE MARKET was very quiet in pre-New Year holiday trading on Monday but grain shippers fixed a cargo from the US Gulf to Taiwan at US$36 (fio) for January and from the US Gulf to Antofagasta at $36.30 free discharge for January also from US North Pacific to1,053 words
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1046 1980-01-02 III LINER SHIPPING IN THE 80s THE MARKET power and the nature of the competitive environment of conferences has aroused controversy and debate for almost as along as the shipping conference system itself has operated. J E DAVIS and J J EVANS, of the Department of1,046 words
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364 1980-01-02 III AP "I WAS sitting in the bar drinking Scotch. Everything was peaceful. All of a sudden there was a Jolt and glasses began falling." That was the way John Arthur Morn. 641, of Las Angeles, described the Christmas eve grounding of the Swedish cruiseAP - 364 words
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Article399 1980-01-02 III EXPECTED ARRIVALS TODAY KEPPEL WHARVES Barber Priam (Ro/Ro) (0400 after Tilos San Francisco Maru sailed, must starboard to) 46/47 Centaur (Passenger) (0600 after Trieste) 1/2 Dashizhai (0530 hauls 15m West) 35/36 Dove (Tanker) (after Palm Sea Horse P/O, subject gas free) 16 Leslie Lykes (after Nanhua) 31/399 words
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4158 1980-01-02 VII SCHEDULE A guide to ships loading at Singapore for Ports around the World The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of4,158 words
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Article, Illustration148 1980-01-02 VIII oil (Asia), a joint venture company between Straits Steamship and Ineheape Bhd, has been awarded a contract to build a shallow draft diving support vessel for Brunei Shell Petroleum Co Ltd. Discussions are underway with the builders, (almarine, to finalise a building agreement to deliver the148 words
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764 1980-01-02 VIII AFP EXTENSIVE Soviet grain imports brought booming conditions and peak rates to the dry-cargo market in 1979. But rising operating costs and dollar weakness masked the true position for shipowners. The constant upward pressure on crude oil prices and the deepening crisis in IranAFP - 764 words
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235 1980-01-02 VIII AP EGYPT has invited navigation authorities of N countries to a meeting in March at the Suez Canal headquarters in Ismailia to discuss increasing shipping rates, the newspaper Al Ahram reported recently. The newspaper quoted Mr Mashhour Ahmed Mashhour, chairman of the Ill-kilometreAP - 235 words
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Article62 1980-01-02 VIII AP AN ITALIAN cargo ship, the I'hiteniv, sank In rough seas off Corsica on Monday morning and nine crewmen Here reported missing. Italian tugboats and Navy ships which rushed to the area did not immediately find any survivors. The rhoenix, loaded with iron rods, had leftAP - 62 words
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Article299 1980-01-02 VIII IV INTERNATIONAL Shipping and Offshore Oil Supply Conference Jan 28-30, 1980, Malta Hilton Hotel, Valletta, Malta. Oceanology International *8t Conference and Exhibition March 2-7, 1980, Brighton, UK. Petroleum Geology of the Continental Shelf of Northwest Europe March 4-6, 1980, London. An international conference organised by the Institute of299 words
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Article1614 1980-01-02 VIII The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and the agents who handle cargo bookings for them. A-B •S Adriatic Container Container Feeders (S)/Cargo Freight (PK). jj AFEA Singapore Shipping Agen)f cies (S)/Euro-Asia Line (PK/PN). 1- Alfred C. Toepfer Intermodal (S)/ j. Marintex Enterprise (PK). n1,614 words
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Advertisement804 1980-01-02 I FOR THI MOST FttQUtNT SAILINGS TO Bangkok HONGKONG •JAPAN PUSAN. E*»fttt Steamship Corpn. 3 A v "J WWM J">4» 1« ami* Vw «wioll- I* 01 oc c SW9 r« v 144" j IHra »«f"U S<XS»" i T > >«'•;* b i Orient Overseas I CwiejMeA Line l FULLY CONTAIIRfSED SERVICE804 words
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Advertisement1105 1980-01-02 I HONG KONG ISLANDS LINE C AR EAST MIDDLE EAST AFRICA TAIWAN HONG KONG AUSTRALIA See Page VI Column 3 for Sailings mm CONTAINER Schedules II SHIPS la Pert Ill SHIPPING List VH SHIPPING Events VIII REGIONAL Weather VIII WHO Acts Fer Whom Vni PORT 1 ate, Paokt Nartk Meat MM1,105 words
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Advertisement737 1980-01-02 II 1113? SUPERCARRIER SERVICE I I WEEKLY SERVICE FROM US ATLANTIC/GULF AND E. CANADA 1 H IW ink KOri Houston Trtea Hm*m mm. BTert UftaNO I TSTOK I PKi Pnj Bta fl I BARBER *aaa SaM SaM 3/1 5/1 9/1 10/1 12/1 10/2 *10/2 *19/2 fl TENNESSEE 7/1 10/1 15/1 16/1737 words
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Advertisement1249 1980-01-02 III Overseas STRAITS SHIPPING 111 I Containers Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Limited Brunei Ports and Bangkok Weekly service to/from UK/Europe SERVICE TO W/COWTMIIT: Serv.ce To From Bangkok H'bwg R'dam S'lon S pore PKetang Dtnark Bum ««erp leHawe UK Jr.,-, "TiKotrtoonßay 3 Jan 20 lan 24 ton 25 ton 27 ton 281,249 words
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Advertisement868 1980-01-02 III Announcement KANNIVELL LINES Kannivell Lines wish to announce the appointment of Mollers' (Spore) Pte. Ltd., 16th floor, room 1604, Robina House, Spore as their agents for Spore/ Colombo and Spore/ East/ West Malaysia services effective Ist January, 1980. This announcement covers Colombo and East/ West Malaysia services only and that868 words
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Advertisement879 1980-01-02 IV Hapag-Lloyd FULLY CONTAINERISED TO EUROPE EXPORTS S pore P Kelang Hburt Btunen Rdam le Har»e Antwerp Kowtonßar II I ?4 'SI Bremen Eipress 4 1 6 1 Etje Maru b 1 ."> I 77 1 74 I Kaflukuri Maru 8 leryis Bay Humes Maru 14 7 Hamburg Eipress 21 1879 words
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Advertisement570 1980-01-02 IV SPORE P Kf LANO ALTAK 147W ***** 8/1/80 FM FJUSAN BANGKOK ALTAIR 148E 15/1/80 10/1/80 TO BUSAN VEGA 1451". 11/2/80 8/2/80 FM BUSAN BANGKOK VEGA 146E 15/2/80 10/2/80 TO BUSAN PENANG CAll SUB IE CI INDUCEMENT GENERAL AGENTS: SPORE CROWN MARINE CO PTE LTD TEL: *****88 SUB agents P.KELANG PERKAPALAN570 words
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Advertisement530 1980-01-02 IV AtW^^ttLm^ ACCEPTING CARGO FOR HAMBURG FELIXSTOWE ROTTERDAM ANTWERP IE HAVRE AISO ACCEPIRMG CARGO 10« UNITED KINGDOM SOUTHAMPTON LONDON MANCHESTER BIRMINGHAM BRISTOL UVERPOOI GLASGOW lEE OS WEST GERMANY BREMERHAVfN HOLLAND AMSTERDAM S pore rtamburg Fefastowc Rotterdam Antwerp le Havre E«er Loyal 7 tan 26 lan 27 tan 29 lan 30 lan530 words
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Advertisement1043 1980-01-02 IV A >mm mm X Burma Five Star Shipping Corpn f\ 5 SiS-v "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" t€ 5 LOADING FOR RANGOON W. Spo-e Meleag renang 71 4T PAGAN 3 6 lan I I» VA PHASrWrEGYAWYNA *F X Discharge*, arty) In Port 3 lan TA A StdNKAI MARU 31? lan W\ Wa\1,043 words
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Advertisement821 1980-01-02 IV MM 8 AUSTRALIA SERVICE W P Ketone Singapore Loadrng for: |f rUE MAN 12/14 ton 10/11 ton AOEL. MEL f MAY SKY 21/23 Jan 1«/20 lan BfttS. SYO BANGLADESH SERVICE MAY CARP 10/15 Jan CMTTAGONG. CHALNA S JAPAN/STRAITS SERVICE A Sngapore P. Kelanf Penang f M ASPfRATION 5/6 Jan 7/8821 words
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Advertisement1362 1980-01-02 V CONTAINER SERVlCE^^^^^"*^^ WESTBOUND TO MED/UK/KIC/SCAMDlnavia II fret* trom Keiawj I I I (widtme) vessel spore 1) Msears 2) Mm, 3) Hbuir M Gbur BUNGA PtNAGA SaM WD H IMA b. Porl 16 121 I 221 74 UN I BUNGA DAHLIA VI MO HOORN 8 1 23 12%1 29 31 IK1,362 words
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Advertisement730 1980-01-02 V ragev J LOADS FOR E. S. AFRICA I A VESSEL I Reunion Durban Clown I Pi hi; London) Sport Feb P Ketone I U.S. GULF COAST SERVICE I (New Orleans Moble, Houston, Galveston) I Sti.apore P KeUm; Kuantan US Gti I MASON LYKES (dnch 1 toads) 21/25 lan 4 Mar730 words
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Advertisement694 1980-01-02 VI E.C. GREAT LAKES SERVICE LOADING FOR WEN YORK NORFOLK MONTRf Al TORONTO. ASHTABU» Penang Belanan P ketang Singapore vessel- CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE Loacant tor LOS ANGELES. SAN FRANCISCO SEATTLE. TACOMA. VANCOUVER B C EXPRESS CONTAINER/CONVENTIONAL/ REEFER SERVICE Penang P Kelang Singapoie t Angeles SO MANIPUR (Orydockingi 4 9 lan694 words
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Advertisement156 1980-01-02 VII Trucontamer Express Int'l (S) Pte Ltd Suite 1311, Shaw Towers, Beach Road. Singapore 7 Tel *****81 (3 Unes) NVOCC Service Autnlla Iwopt N. Zealand Sri Lanka M UK M Colombo Ports fifcury Ports R'dam Accepting FCL/LCL Cargo Regular Prompt Container Service c c ORIENT LLOYD ORIENT LLOYD (H) |f s156 words
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