The Business Times, 17 January 1980
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Title Section11 1980-01-17 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 110/1/80 THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 198« 50 CENTS11 words
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Article106 1980-01-17 1 Reuter Hongkong, Wed. The Hongkong government today introduced legislation to bring spiralling domestic rents under control, but did not bar continued speculation in uncompleted buildings. The new legislation, backdated to December 18, witll bring 43,000 middle-income homes under the controls which already applied to about 190,000Reuter - 106 words
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Article79 1980-01-17 1 AFP CANBERRA, Wed. The Australian government today offered to sponsor a non-governmental seminar within the next six months to discuss the possibilities of closer co-operation among countries in the Pacific region. Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser made the offer during talks with Japanese Prime Minister Masay oshi Ohira today.AFP - 79 words
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Article109 1980-01-17 1 AFP BANGKOK, Wed. Prime Minister Kriangsak Chomanan said today moves to revive a defence pact linking Thailand, the US and other countries had not been initiated by Thailand. The Bangkok Post reported yesterday that Thailand was actively seeking to revive the 1954 Manila Pact which links Thailand,AFP - 109 words
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Article93 1980-01-17 1 Reuter TEHERAN, Wed. Iran is prepared to drop is oil production to as little as 1.5 million barrels a day, about half the present output, if Western Europe and Japan join in economic sanctions against it, Oil minister Ali Akbar Moinfar said. Referring to the possibility of sanctionsReuter - 93 words
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Article77 1980-01-17 1 Reuter BELGRADE, Wed. President Tito's doctors said today that the condition of the 87-year-old chief of state had improved following last weekend's operation to relieve a blood clot in his left leg. The cautiously worded medical bulletin gave no hint of what further treatment was planned. The operationReuter - 77 words
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Article60 1980-01-17 1 AP NEW YORK, Wed. The stock market gained more ground today, still riding the crest of a surge in gold and other natural-resources stocks. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials climbed 3.75 to 872.35 in the first half hour. Gainers outnumbered losers by a 3-2 margin inAP - 60 words
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Chief Price Changes
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Article132 1980-01-17 1 Rises Kings 320 50 Shangri-La 980 30 Glenealy 277 22 G E Life 1120 20 M Breweries 780 20 B Sembawang 316 18 Batu Kawan 334 16 St Steamship 255 16 Apollo 221 16 Nat Iron 640 15 Sovran 245 15 P M Hldgs 354 14 l td Plantations 346132 words
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Article, Illustration166 1980-01-17 1 Rises Indices Jan 15 Jan 16 Castlefield 1870 190 B.T. Index: 5186.27 5283.37 Inrh KK 870 110 Industrials: 485.53 490.18 Sg. Besi 1180 60 Finance: 719.37 727.55 M Brew 780 40 Hotels: 316.35 316.27 P M Hold 370 34 Properties: 298 60 305.52 S- Kinta 1000 20166 words
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Article730 1980-01-17 1 LEE YOKE MENG - FRIGHTENING FALL IN RATES By LEE YOKE MENG AN INSURANCE executive has warned that rates in the local general insurance industry are now falling to a dangerously low level. The cutting of rates may be reaching the stage where reserve funds may not be able to730 words
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253 1980-01-17 1 THE PRICE of gold reached a staggering new record of US$765 an ounce troy on hectic European bullion markets yesterday. The precious metal, which has been rising in value because of worldwide fears over political tensions in Iran and Afghanistan, was set253 words
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Article401 1980-01-17 1 CHOO AI LENG - By CHOO AI LENG THE Government is planning to conduct a course on computer numerical control (CNC) machinery at its training centres in a further step towards greater automation in industries. This is to ensure that there will be skilled technicians who can operate CNC machines, a401 words
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Article312 1980-01-17 1 AN exclusive executives' club will soon open on the 33rd floor of the OverseaChinese Banking Corporation (OCBC) Centre. The Executives" Club, brainchild of OCBC chairman Tan Chin Tuan, will be the first of its kind in Singapore. Club membership is by invitation only and on a first-come-first-serve basis.312 words
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280 1980-01-17 1 PERSISTENT buying on the Stock Exchange of Singapore over the past two weeks culminated yesterday with the Straits Times index breaking through the psychological mark t( M set by some share analysts. In a heavy surge of trading volume with more than 13.C2280 words
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Article326 1980-01-17 1 FINANCE Minister Hon Sui Sen said yesterday that the ground rules of the international financial markets are now changing and the actions of bankers and countries, as they assess risks brought about by recent political events, are going to have an impact on both326 words
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Article164 1980-01-17 1 PROPERTY giant Singapore Land has set up a new company called Marina Centre Holdings Pte Ltd to develop its four land parcels at Marina Centre. The new company has an authorised capital of $250 million and a paid-up capital of $125 million. Although the breakdown of shareholdings164 words
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Advertisement132 1980-01-17 1 ASIA RESEARCH BULLETIN This unique publication offers businessmen each month a comprehensive guide to the latest developments taking place in all important sectors of the economies of countries in East and Southeast Asia The Bulletin is divided into six separate reports of about 8.000 words each There is a dual132 words
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Advertisement63 1980-01-17 1 HZMDB SHIPPING TIMES LOCALLY-assembled watches CHEMICAL Company dogged to be introduced 2 by cost increases 11 WHY Australians do not trust AVIATION officials to meet on their lucky stars 6 leap 12 SPATE of closures among tex- THE vital factor in Singapore's tile factories 7 defence 12 AIRCRAFT 5, TV63 words
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Advertisement210 1980-01-17 1 For FAST. CLEAR CLEAN PRINTING k. Look for MIIK Pay a Lehar P O Box 5c Su\gap<*re Telephone *****1 *****3 Leader...Page 8 HERMES r SWISS PRECISION T* \f. I J 4,' -2 You get more value from the Hermes 808 than any other ordinary ball typewriter. The moment you insert210 words
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TRADE AND INDUSTRY
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Article557 1980-01-17 2 COI RSES AND TALKS Jan 14-25: Basic Industrial Statistics, National Productivity Board Town Training Centre, National Productivity Board Jan 21-Feb 11: Sales Management, National Productivity Board Town Centre, National Productivity Board Jan 28-29: Project Control Through Critical Path Analysis, Hyatt Hotel, Price Waterhouse Jan 28-Feb 8: How to557 words
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Article, Illustration433 1980-01-17 2 RUTH CHENG - By RUTH CHENG LOW-PRICED Campus watches costing between $35 and $60 will soon be introduced in Singapore, Malaysia and Indonesia. Coined "the watch for everyone", these mechanical analogue watches include dress watches and water-proof models.There is a range of 40 models to choose from. Each433 words
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Article, Illustration94 1980-01-17 2 THE cutter shown above was developed by Bentley Manufacturing Company for shaping flat non-compressed types of asbestos cement sheet. It operates with a guillotine cutting action which ensures that dust and fibre are kept at a minimum. This contributes to operator safety, asbestos fibre being a serious94 words
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Article, Illustration343 1980-01-17 2 BANK of America, Singapore, has announced the promotion of assistant manager Low Ching Ming to assistant vice-president at the bank's divisional headquarters in Manila. Mr Low, who holds a master's degree in business administration from the University of Hawaii, joined the bank in September 1976 as an343 words
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162 1980-01-17 2 THERE IS a growing demand for custom-designed vehicles. The Malaysian National Electricity Board recently received ten 15-metre-long aerial hydraulic work platforms. The order for the platforms was completed by McAlister Industries, which recently equipped Bandar Raya, the Municipal Council in Kuala Lumpur, with 13 refuse-collection162 words
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Article251 1980-01-17 2 ESSO will have the largest liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) storage capacity in Singapore when its new 53.6 million LPG sphere is completed at the end of the year. A spqjcesman said the new LPG storage sphere has a 25,000-barrel capacity. This will raise its251 words
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175 1980-01-17 2 SINGAPORE and seven other members of the East Asia Travel Association (EATA) will be participating in the 14th International Tourism Exchange in Berlin. The Exchange, to be held from March 1 to 7 is Europe's largest trade and consumer fair. It will be175 words
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Article88 1980-01-17 2 OBEROI Hotels International, which operates 25 hotels at the latest count, has appointed Hongkong-based Odner Hotel Representatives Ltd to represent Oberoi Imperial Hotel in Singapore, Adelaide Oberoi in Australia, Bali Oberoi Hotel in Indonesia and Hotel Soaltee Oberoi in Kathmandu, Nepal. The appointment will strengthen the points88 words
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Article265 1980-01-17 2 SAUDI Arabia will hold the Middle East Electricity Exhibition from Feb 28 to March 5, next year. The venue will be Jeddah, the chief port and commercial capital of West Asia's fastest expanding market for electricity and electrical goods and services. The exhibition will be265 words
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147 1980-01-17 2 FROM this year, the Singapore International Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association will sponsor a Singapore or Malaysian student to study at the United World College of the Atlantic, in Wales at two yearly intervals. This scholarship will be for two years and will cover basic expenses.147 words
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170 1980-01-17 2 A NEW diving suit manufactured by the Dutch company, Aquauant BV is now available in the market under the name of "Sealsuit". The Sealsuit is made from 7 mm thick cellular neoprene, with single or double nylon lining, giving excellent heat insulation. The seams170 words
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Article, Illustration75 1980-01-17 2 Microscopic particles that could upset the flow of fuel and cause engine failure will be removed from a space-craft fuel tank section (foreground) in a 'clean room' at Lockheed Missiles and Space Company in the United States by this whitegowned, masked team of technicians. The operation includes75 words
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Advertisement325 1980-01-17 2 why not be a Top men earn top money when qualified Full training for UCTA Diploma Exam. I The man in the car could be You The house and family could be Yours. With you in a prosperous new job enjoying a new life a happier life, a more rewarding325 words
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Advertisement485 1980-01-17 3 This announcement appears as a matter of record only January, 1980 MALAYSIA LNG SDN. BHD U*****,000,000 EURODOLLAR FACILITY PETROLIAM NASIONAL BERHAD SEVERALLY GUARANTEED BY MITSUBISHI CORPORATION SHELL PETROLEUM N.V. LEAD MANAGED BY BANK BUMIPUTRA MALAYSIA BERHAD MANAGED BY THE BANK OF TOKYO, LTD. BT ASIA LIMITED MIDLAND BANK LIMITED CHASE485 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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385 1980-01-17 4 PROMISING results have been obtained from the studies carried out by the Rubber Research Institute of Malaysia (RRIM) on ways to use the various byproducts of the rubber industry in the manufacture of such items as parquet flooring, white paint and animal feed. According to385 words
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Article122 1980-01-17 4 CBT soybean futures closed >4 cent to 3'« cents a bushel lower on Tuesday. Commercials were sellers on the day while locals bought in sympathy with gains in CBT wheat futures, traders said. Late hedging and reverse crushing weighed on prices at the close, they added. Volume was light122 words
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85 1980-01-17 4 DESTINATION DECEMBER Jan/Dec Shipped Afloat Shipped tonnes tonnes tonnes UK options 1,075.00 Africa 5.00 6.25 Australasia 20.00 79.00 Canada 10.00 5.00 110.00 Continent 1,400.00 98.75 23,700.75 India 5.25 1,913.50 Japan 1,518.00 218.00 17,929.00 West Asia 15.00 599.7585 words
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Article352 1980-01-17 4 THE SINGAPORE market closed sharply higher yesterday with February One RSS buyers quoted at 333.50 cents per kilo, up 10.75 cents from Tuesday's close, dealers said. Morning prices were marked up about 9.75 cents on nervous covering, Japanese trade and speculative buying, as well as reports of a possible352 words
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Article381 1980-01-17 4 R.A.S. prices In cents per kilo yesterday: Noon Close (per kilo) (per kilo) Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers Int. 1 R.S.S. prompt f.o.b. 327.50 328 50N 331.00 332 00N Int. 1 R.S.S. February 329.50 330 00 333 50 334 00 Int. 1 R.S.S. March 332 50 333 00 336381 words
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Article116 1980-01-17 4 NOON SSR and SMR prices yesterday RAS February March (Current Mth) (Forward Mth) Buyer* Seller* Buyers Sellers SSR 20 < 1 -ton pallet I 291 50 293 50S 293.50 295 50N SSR 50 (1-ton pallet I 288.50 290.50N 290 ***** 50N MRELB SMR CV (1 ton pallet116 words
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Article102 1980-01-17 4 THE Straits tin price in Penang strengthened a farther Msl4 per plcai to $2,12*, to stand $176 above the International Tin Agreement ceiling, dealers said. Conditions continued firmer, reflecting overnight steadier London advices following a tightness in nearby positions there and aided by persistent European, US and local102 words
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Article39 1980-01-17 4 Rubber: Jan 16 Singapore: February: 333.50 cents (up 10.75 cents) Malaysia: February: 334.50 cents (up 10.00 cents) Tin: M 52,126 (up $14) (equivalent to $35.15 per kilo) (up 23 cents) Official offering: 200 tonnes (up 7 tonnes)39 words
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Article123 1980-01-17 4 CBT wheat futures closed 6 to two cents a bushel higher on Tuesday. An exporter was an outstanding buyer of wheat. Traders noted talk that China is in the market for a very large amount of wheat was a positive influence. Locals also were buyers while commercials were123 words
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Article192 1980-01-17 4 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday: (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) Cotton yam: China Blue Phoenix 20s 2,320 32s 2,830, 40s 3,045 (per bale of 400 lbs). Piece goods: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly192 words
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Article136 1980-01-17 4 THE MARKET in Kuala Lumpur yesterday was slightly higher with operators completing inventory ahead of the Chinese lunar year and anticipating lower production in February, dealers said. In the south, January rose M 52.50 to $1,082.50 per tonne and $7.50 to $1,080 in the central region, while it136 words
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Article291 1980-01-17 4 TRADING was generally quiet and featureless in the Singapore produce market yesterday. Deals were few and far between and mainly written on covering account. Pepper prices tended lower in the absence of buying interest. About 290 tonnes of pepper was shipped in from Sarawak in the last few291 words
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Article954 1980-01-17 4 COFFEE: Robusta futures closed the morning steady £16 to £8 per tonne down from Tuesday. Turnover was 1924 lots including 10 options and around 200 lots of crossed trades. Spot Jan ended the morning £16 lower at £1498 after trading earlier at a low of £1495. Dealers noted954 words
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Article327 1980-01-17 4 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in S3 per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.00, 100 per cent second class 0.83, 100 per cent third class 0.80, 25 per cent new crop no stock, B-10 per cent 0.70. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.63, Special 0.57.327 words
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ASIAN STOCKS
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Article658 1980-01-17 4 TOKYO Source: DBS-Daiwa THE MARKET was little influenced by the new restrictions on margin trading. The Nikkei Dow-Jones average failed to lose ground and closed at Y6,653.26 yesterday. Nevertheless, some of the glamour issues which have been active since the beginning of this year registered losses. YamahaSource: DBS-Daiwa - 658 words
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Article428 1980-01-17 4 STOCK prices recovered yesterday from early profittaking to close higher on overseas buying, dealers said. Following record overseas bullion prices Central Norseman Gold finished 20 cents up at A 56.90, while Poseidon rose 10 to $2.75 and GMK five to $4.20. Woodside Petroleum was steady at $2.68, Ampol Exploration428 words
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Article344 1980-01-17 4 Source: SHK Sec THE MARKET recouped all of Tuesday's losses as a broadly-based advance pushed the index probably 12 points better before general profit-taking trimmed gains. The optimism was founded on reports that the government was not considering stringent controls on property speculation and some brokers even thought theSource: SHK Sec - 344 words
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Article188 1980-01-17 4 THE MARKET closed mixed, with continued buying interest in minings and revived interest in oils, while commercials and industrials eased on turnover down at 45.4 million pesos from 73.02 million on Tuesday, dealers said. Lepanto B, Marinduque B, Philex B, Basic Petroleum, Oriental B, Phil Overseas, Seafront and Ist188 words
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Article220 1980-01-17 4 JAN 16 Bahls Am.i Crrdit 152 6 Asia hbrr 136 6 Ayuthaya In\ And Trusl Bangkok Investment Bangkok Bank 294 -2 Bangkok Drying And Silo Bangkok Insurance Bangkok Metropolitan Ban Bangkok Nylon Bank Of Asia 138 -1 Bank Of Ayudhaya Ltd 176 unch Bala Berll Jucker Carpet InterNational 285220 words
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Article53 1980-01-17 4 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 441.7 Monday. 445.8 Week ago 415.6 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 868 60 Monday 863.57 Week ago 851.71 H.K.HANG SENG Wednesday 842.49 Tuesday 833.86 Week ago 850.5 SYDNEY INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 608.84 Tuesday 607.20 Week ago 585 95 ALL ORDINARIES Wednesday 810.29 Tuesday 806 2653 words
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Advertisement162 1980-01-17 4 Wendy Hutton's UmJMNBAPORE ■WDODI ....more than just a cookbook! Here, for the first time, is a local cookbook that gives you more than just recipes. More, too. than lots of fascinating and relevant information about Singaporean ingredients and cooking methods. Singapore Food is unique because it puts Singapore's famed cuisine162 words
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OVERSEAS
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411 1980-01-17 5 Reuter THE JAPANESE government will consider ways of cooperating with the United States over economic sanctions against Iran after examining Washington's proposals, in spite of an Iranian threat to stop oil supplies to Japan. Chief Cabinet Secretary Masayoshi Ito told aReuter - 411 words
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238 1980-01-17 5 Reuter BRITAIN'S visible trade deficit doubled in 1979 to £3.2 billion from £1.5 billion in 1978. and despite better figures in November and December, there is no evidence of a significant underlying improvement, government economists said. Without the benefit of rising North SeaReuter - 238 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article505 1980-01-17 5 Agencies JAPAN'S wholesale prices advanced 17.5 per cent in 1979, registering the steepest annual gain in six years because of skyrocketing oil prices, the Bank of Japan reported yesterday. It is the sharpest rise since 1973 when wholesale prices went up 29 per cent. The wholesaleAgencies - 505 words
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243 1980-01-17 5 UPI IN A major move to protect foreign investment, China is expected to sign an insurance agreement with Japan, a Japanese insurance company said yesterday. A spokesman for the Tokio Marine and Fire Insurance Co said a group of Japanese insurance companies recently presentedUPI - 243 words
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113 1980-01-17 5 Reuter IRAN IS to review all agreements on exploration of the oil-rich Gulf Continental Shelf under a law passed by the ruling Revolutionary Council last week, Oil Minister Ali Akbar Moinfar said. "Under a law from the Revolutionary Council, a special commission willReuter - 113 words
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489 1980-01-17 5 Reuter WESTERN nations failed at two separate meetings iin Brussels to agree on any concerted action against the Soviet Union for its intervention in Afghanistan, but called on Moscow to withdraw its troops immediately. Dr Joseph Luns, secretary general of the North Atlantic TreatyReuter - 489 words
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Article93 1980-01-17 5 THE UNITED States is prepared to use force to stop farther Soviet military moves in south-west Asia, White Howe officials said yesterday. President Carter's National Security Adviser, Mr Zbignlew Brexiaski, touched on this when he was asked whether the US would use military power should93 words
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Article167 1980-01-17 5 Reuter JAPANESE Prime Minister Masayoshi Ohira began formal talks with Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser yesterday on the first day of his official visit to Australia. Australian officials said the talks would focus on the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, the world economic situation and JapaneseReuter - 167 words
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Article504 1980-01-17 5 Agencies PRESIDENT Mohammad Zia Ul-Haq has said he is still waiting for American offers of military aid to help counter the threat posed by the Soviet occupation of neighboring Afghanistan. He hopes such aid would come with no strings attached. General Zia is anxiousAgencies - 504 words
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Article879 1980-01-17 5 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From PAA PA005 0125 NYC/SPO HKG BN BN515 0130 LAX SEL HLP MAS MH601 0700 KUL MAS MH682 0710 KCH SLA BA SQ BA17 0710 LHR BAH SIA SQ101 0815 KUL MAS MH621 0840 PEN MAS MH607 0845 KUL RBA BI421879 words
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Advertisement196 1980-01-17 5 Now, you can padc in five men 1 11 V.V tm i 1 I r r r i W JUST W. ARRIVED m H*?V ■MM M*mm V.M--:-;v -si. a. -> ju 3 £MH *74 >*» rs I US inPi A Equipped with the well-proven and acclaimed 2,530 cc. Diesel Engine,196 words
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Article392 1980-01-17 6 THE manager of Royal Insurance in Singapore has pointed to the recent fire at a Port of Singapore Authority godown as a reason for stemming the trend in falling insurance rates. Charges for general insurance, he said, have fallen so low that there is a392 words
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Article304 1980-01-17 6 BANKERS have always operated on the edge of the political spectrum, seemingly impervious to political storms. Cocooned within their safeguards, guarantees and default clauses, they gaze out at country risks certain in the assurance of their legally binding documents. Putting their faith in these304 words
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Article, Illustration1323 1980-01-17 6 LEONARD SANTORELLI - It is not easy to pinpoint the Australian unease over the country's living standards in the 1980s as it enters this election year. Perhaps many sense that the economic picture is not quite as rosy as the government says. The election will be wonReuter - 1,323 words
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Article236 1980-01-17 6 NOW this is what we call really civilised people. A crime syndicate, calling itself "The Hongkong Hotel Robbery Corporation" has served a gentleman's notice on luxury hotel managers advising on how tourists should behave in case of robbery. The notice, served after a brutal hotel robbery236 words
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Advertisement158 1980-01-17 6 -A i Auvi 80 will bring J* rMf' I* together the most sophisticated k audio-visual, hi-fi equipment and related JLV' services available. This will be an excellent opportunity for manufacturers and suppliers to demonstrate their highly-advanced equipment. Auvi '80, to be held at the World Trade Centre from 2-6 July158 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous1496 1980-01-17 6 KIR'AuTO Light entertainment DK JOHNNY Fever, WKRP's soQlfnJ disc jockey finds himself In aa nnenvttble position tonight when be Is caught In s romantic affair between the station's vivacious Jennifer and her suitor T J Watson. Stay toned for the night. Following the News nnd News reel in English Is1,496 words
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Article, Illustration1807 1980-01-17 7 GILES MERRITT - By GILES MERRITT THE SIMPLE sums scribbled out on the back of an envelope by a Paris-based textile industry economist are the crux of the problem facing Europe's textile producers. Rather like Mr Micawber's terse assessment of his finances "result, misery" the bottom line makes depressing reading. For1,807 words
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Article792 1980-01-17 7 ANDREW YOUNG - FORUM with ANDREW YOUNG NYT JAMAICA'S tourist advertisements say: "More than a beach, it's a country" and "A country for all seasons." But Jamaica is more than this it is also an island wracked with problems. Jamaica is the keystone of the Caribbean, a leaderNYT - 792 words
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Advertisement374 1980-01-17 7 THE AGE OF EFTS BANKING AT A TOUGH OF A BUTTON. W u.-> '.S A The Electronic Funds Transfer System represents the age of electronic banking, when funds can be transferred between accounts and from accounts, without any paper movements at all. The entire transaction is done electronically with the374 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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EUROPEAN MARKETS
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Advertisement133 1980-01-17 8 Tl|c cnrucc rtt S. 15 pill cucrtj s:l)ur<<brti) at ttfc Savon's sab(c. In the best European tradition of old, our Chef will ceremoniously carve a succulent roast, done to a turn, on the one and only roast spit in town. Treat yourself to a hearty slice of this roast, accompanied133 words
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Advertisement217 1980-01-17 8 ine and enterta For lunch. For dinner. For a richly rewording experience. Businessmen's Lunch Monday toFriday $18 10% service charge 3% cess Javanese Rijstafel Sunday $16 10% service charge 3% cess For reservations call *****77 Jk© C «miUii~\ I'nrk SlmtiiUhi Siii^iqNtn» SHERATON HOTFIS AND INNS WORLDWIDE SingaDO'e 1025 Tei *****77217 words
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Advertisement182 1980-01-17 8 See Page 4 for Asian stocks See Page 9 for NYSE prices 4 N V; *s* Dine at Dragol Palace Have a royal feasl of Cantonese delicacies a memorable experience. Quick Hong Kong Tim Sum Lunch available daily. Cockpit llotel Call Josephine for reservations *****75 or *****11 x 107 ni182 words
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Advertisement180 1980-01-17 8 LUNCH AT Him Savour the true flavours of Singapore in cool, exotic, tropical surroundings at the newlook Hin's Heavenly Cookhouse Choose from a whole variety of local foods like Murtaoak, Steam-ooat. Malay Curries. Noodles. Smoked Duck and Suckling Pig. Satay. Chilli Crabs Exceptional Cantonese menu oy celebrated Hong Kong trained180 words
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Advertisement284 1980-01-17 8 tifi W 4 <y Merlin's New Tavern Bar It s totally new. Painstakingly furnished to create just the right ambience for you to unwind after a hard day's work, before dinner, or to round off a perfect evening. Enjoy happier hours from 3.00 p.m. to 7.00 p.m We have The284 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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476 1980-01-17 9 FT INTERNATIONAL banks are expected to adopt a much tougher stance in future lending to the Soviet Union and other East European countries following the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. This was confirmed by leading American and British international bankers in London. Meanwhile, the USFT - 476 words
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Article109 1980-01-17 9 A NEW insurance contract, designed to protect company directors from the consequences of any breach of duty, has been launched by Directors and Officers, a member of the Employers' Protection Group a leading company in arranging insurance for companies on their legal liabilities over employment. Company109 words
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Article404 1980-01-17 9 A LOAN agreement for US$55O million Eurodollar facility for Malaysia Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Pte Ltd was signed in Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday. Sixty-two banks and financial institutions are participating in the loan. It is the largest single loan ever raised so far by the government or404 words
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213 1980-01-17 9 Reuter THE DANGER of currency diversification, getting out of one currency into another, is reasserting itself, Bundesbank President Farl Otto Poehl said. This is happening after it seemed, one year ago, an improved balance of payments equilibrium was in sight due to the dismantling of giantReuter - 213 words
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Article107 1980-01-17 9 FIRST Chicago Corp's fourth quarter profit decline was due to lower overseas spread income, lower percentage spreads on overseas loans and highly competitive domestic pricing, chairman Robert Abboud said. In addition, some assets with relative fixed yields were funded with short term money, and operating ex- penses107 words
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Article147 1980-01-17 9 THAI commercial banks are charging 16.75 per cent interest on loans, as from Tuesday. A week ago, after pressure from the Thai Bankers' Association, the government instituted a maximum rate of 18 per cent, to go into effect on Tuesday. This is 3 per cent up147 words
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Article306 1980-01-17 9 THE U.S. dollar opened firm against Continental European currencies yesterday, with sterling retaining its recent strength, dealers said. The dollar opened at 1.7304 10 marks, and was quickly bid up to about 1.7340 in early dealings before settling back to trade around the 1.73 level. This compared with a306 words
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Article161 1980-01-17 9 THE U.S. dollar was generally firmer in fairly active late exchanges yesterday with dealers unable to cite any special factors behind buying sentiment out of Europe and noting it was against gold's sharp rise. The dollar was firmer at a late 1.7294/99 marksl against an opening 1.7260/70 f and161 words
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Article1329 1980-01-17 9 NEW YORK BETTER than expected fourth quarter earnings from IBM and strength in natural resource issues halted a market slide and stocks on Tuesday ended higher in heavy trading. Before IBM announced its earnings, prices were drifting as institutional investors, wary of speculative trade in1,329 words
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Article523 1980-01-17 9 SOME commercial demand resulted in the US dollar coming off in the early part of yesterday's trading. Sterling, meanwhile, registered a similar downward trend. The pound started off at 2.2800 10 against the US dollar and slipped to 2.2790 00 on release of the unfavourable current account deficit523 words
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Article43 1980-01-17 9 THE Monetary Authority of Singapore has invited banks and discount houses to tender for a total of $40 million 91-day Treasury bills to be issued from Jan 21 to Jan 25. Each tender must not be for less than $250,000.43 words
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Article167 1980-01-17 9 ASIAN RATES ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at close on Jan 16: L'S Dollara(Spot) Offer Bid 7 days 13 15/16 13 13/16 1 month 135/16 13 3/16 2 months 13 13/16 13 11/16 3 months 14 3/16 14 1/16 6 months 14 3/16 14 1/16 9 months 13 9/16167 words
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Article22 1980-01-17 9 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 9.9 per cent.22 words
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Article50 1980-01-17 9 RANGE of prices offered by discount houses on Jan 15: Overnight: 3 Call deposits: 6' to 6 '«*5 Cloiiif Buying Selling 3-month Treasury bills 6'« 6 s 3 month Bank bills 10'. 10 3 months CD 10'« 10 s 6 months CD 10 7/16 105/16 Sourer: National Discount Co50 words
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Article95 1980-01-17 9 THE U.S. dollar for overnight delivery closed at 238.80 yen yesterday, down from a 240.00 opening but sharply up from 236.65 at Monday's close, dealers said. Trading was moderate with volume of $786 million. The dollar fluctuated narrowly in light late trading. The dollar for immediate delivery was last95 words
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Article391 1980-01-17 9 GOLD futures in Singapore yesterday closed sharply higher compared with overnight levels in fairly active trading, dealers said. Trading was suspended for one hour yesterday morning as prices opened limit-up across the board following the metal's sharp rise in New York on Tuesday night and in Hongkong yesterday morning.391 words
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Advertisement134 1980-01-17 9 THE 60ETHE-INSTITUT PRESENTS JAN 17 18 19 20 20 24 FESTIVAL OF GERMAN OPERA 7.30 pm The Marriage of Figaro The Magic Flute Fidelio Help. Help, The Globolinks Czar and Carpenter Freeshooter Wozzeck The Magic Flute Fidelio Venue: RELC Auditorium. Orange Grove Road. Singapore 1025 Admission Free All Welcome Businessmen,134 words
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2392 1980-01-17 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and re ported to the Stuck Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the numher of shares traded .shown in brackets in lots of I.OHO units unless otherwise specified SECTION ONE IN IH'STRI XI. A2,392 words
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Article194 1980-01-17 10 SIN(.\l'ORK I NIT TKI ST (Minim' price. far iu 11) The Commerce 2.34 2 tl The Saving Fund 1 51 160 Spore Prog Fund 105 111 S pore Sec Fund 183 1 94 S'pori- Invest Fund 1 40 1 1H S pore Equity Fund 1 01 1 07194 words
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Article2937 1980-01-17 10 *****0 High Low Company Last Sale orGr's Div Div C'vr Gr's Y'ld Net P E Vol COOO) Day High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 261 223 148 180 272 ~74' 25ft 372 215 380 207 123" 110 133 255 57 185* 226 177 256 Acma Alcorn Allied2,937 words
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Article2498 1980-01-17 10 HID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares ti aded shown in brackets in lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified. IMM STRMIX trma (2.488) \lc«m (2 265» (Hi 2at «11 22»2,498 words
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Article, Illustration713 1980-01-17 10 SHAKhM finished generally higher after alternating bclHccn huutt of buying and st-lliriK at the Stock Exchange of .Singapore yesterday. The market appeared weak during the midmorning .session when a good deal of selling was evident. Rut towards the elose, the market hardened on renewed713 words
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Article465 1980-01-17 10 ACTIVE conditions prevailed at the Kuala Lumpur stork market yesterday and prices finished broadly higher for the third consecutive session Industrial, property and plantation stocks led the strong rally with very pronounced buying support in the afternoon. The opening trend was also steady but this465 words
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185 1980-01-17 11 SOUTH Johore Amalgamated Holdings' (SJAH) unaudited pre-tax operating profits (before extraordinary items) improved slightly to $213,000 from $202,000 in the first six months to Sep 30, 1979. The group's operating income rose by 10.3 per cent to $3.64 million for the same period.185 words
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Article, Illustration554 1980-01-17 11 CHEMICAL Company of Malaysia's (CCM) performance in the current year to Sep 30, 1980 will once again depend on its ability to recover from cost increases. However, the company, which reported only a marginal rise in earnings for the year just past expects554 words
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Article251 1980-01-17 11 Date Last Full Year Company Peried Announced Net EPS Grew Pre-tax last year (cents) Dfv. Profit <?•«) BATS I 1/12 5.1 17.0 3,983 M'wata Steel I 22/12 12.4 10.0TE 14,803 L Perak I 3/1 30.1 100.0 1,538 Perlis Plant F 12/1 19.1 27.5 27,068 Folex Ind F 18/1251 words
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316 1980-01-17 11 INDIA-MALAYSIA Textiles (Imatex) has posted its first profit breakthrough since 1974, because of measures to streamline the management and the introduction of a' new range of higher value added products. The company managed a small pre-tax profit of $21,000 for the latest half year316 words
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Article160 1980-01-17 11 YEO Hlap Seng said the purchase consideration of HK|7.3 million for the acquisiton of a Hongkong warehouse by its subsidiary, Yeo Hiap Seng (HK), was mutually agreed upon between the vendors and the company as a market price. Replying to a query from the SES, the company said160 words
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Article, Illustration644 1980-01-17 11 THE transfer of the shares held by the Malaysian Urban Development Authority (UDA) to its holding company, Syarikat Peremba Berhad, is almost complete. The holding company, which was formed last May 3 with an authorised capital of |80 million, is responsible for supervising UDA's investment644 words
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Article, Illustration667 1980-01-17 11 mm HOCK LOCK SIEW EVEN as the rush for glamour and blue chip issues in the stock market goes on unabated, our investors seem to have overlooked the shares of some of the profitable, fairly well managed Singaporeincorporated companies. Two stocks that seem to fit well into thisHOCK LOCK SIEW - 667 words
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Article388 1980-01-17 11 Current Payment E* Date Booka Cloae Date Total for Total for Payable the year Previoua year FAN Wearnea Lien Hoe Maian Ctainera M Glaaa K T Pau Temerloh Nanyang Preaa S( Beai Oriental Hldga Pahang Coaa K Kampar Kamunting Stka Kiata Se) Dredge C AC Berjuntai D Keranat388 words
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Article95 1980-01-17 11 Company Particular* Ex Date Book* Close M Breweries Lingui Temerloh Sentota T Text M U Ind Bonus Issue of 1 for 2 Bonus Issue of 5 for 3 Bonus Issue of 1 for l Bonus Issue of 1 for 3 Bonus Issue of 1 for 4 Rights Issue95 words
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Advertisement710 1980-01-17 11 ANNOUNCEMENT WALLACE BROTHERS COMMODITIES are pleased to announce that their recently established New York Office is fully operational. In addition to the full coverage of London Commodity Futures Markets that has been available in this area for many years, we can now offer a fast brokerage service on U.S. Commodity710 words
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Article, Illustration158 1980-01-17 12 THE GENERAL manager of the Port of Singapore Authority (PSA), Mr Wong Hung Khim, is expected to take over as chairman of Changi International Airport Services (CIAS). The post was left vacant following the resignation of Mr Chung Kek Choo, who158 words
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123 1980-01-17 12 JAPANESE Minister for International Trade and Industry Yoshitake Sasaki will arrive today for talks with Singapore leaders on current and future bilateral economic relations. Accompanying him are Mr S Miyamoto, directorgeneral of the International Trade Policy Bureau of Miti, Mr K Kamiya, director-general of the123 words
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321 1980-01-17 12 IT IS vital that Singapore upgrade the quality and commitment of her fighting men, says Minister of State (Defence) Bernard Chen. "The world, if anything, will be less safe in the 1980s and later," says Mr Chen. "It is imperative that, within the time321 words
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Article242 1980-01-17 12 THE FREIGHT Committee on the Rubber Industry of Malaysia (FCRIM) has secured some positive commitments from the China National Foreign Trade Transportation Corporation (Zhungzu) that could result in the carriage of more Malaysian rubber to major consuming markets by Chinese vessels. FCRIM, which met the Chinese242 words
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Article166 1980-01-17 12 THE THREE littoral states of the Straits of Malacca have agreed to hold consultations with the Japanese to discuss the usage and administration of a revolving fund of 400 million yen which Tokyo sources have offered as an initial contribution. The decision was made after a two-day166 words
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Article, Illustration65 1980-01-17 12 Thousands of striking workers at a rally in front of the Arch of Constantine during the general strike in Italy on Tuesday involving 14 million workers, paralysing Italy in the first such action jii 1« years by the three major unions. The strike was called bv unionsSource:UPI photo - 65 words
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318 1980-01-17 12 A LOCAL furniture manufacturer has set up production facilities at the Selarang Park Drug Rehabilitation Centre, providing employment for 100 inmates. Sin Leong Ironbed and Furniture Manufacturing, a producer of steel furniture, began operations this month under the Singapore Corporation of Rehabilitative318 words
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417 1980-01-17 12 Reuter AP SABOTEURS on Tuesday night blew up an oil pipeline running from Ahwaz to Abadan in Iran's oil-rich southern Khuzestan Province, the official Pars news agency reported yesterday. The explosion started a fire which lasted for several hours. "The operation was carried outReuter; AP - 417 words
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Article779 1980-01-17 12 LONDON, Wed. The market closed higher with renewed demand causing fairly sharp gains in gold shares and government bonds, dealers said. At 3 pm, the FT index was 11.5 up at 453.2. Gold producers closed below the day's highs following the reaction in the bullion price but net779 words
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364 1980-01-17 12 Reuter n THE VALUE of Japanese ie exports last year soared to II a record U*****.23 billion, 10 due mainly to increased shipments of steel, ma- chines and chemicals, the e International Trade and c Industry Ministry said. s The 1979 exports, certifiedReuter - 364 words
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Article499 1980-01-17 12 ASEAN officials will meet British civil aviation officials in March to discuss the limited participation of Asean airlines in the cheap air fares scheme between Australia and Britain. Datuk Haji Mohd Noor Hassan, chairman of the Asean Committee on Transportation and Communications (Cotac), said the499 words
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Article273 1980-01-17 12 AFP US SPECIAL envoy Philip Habib arrived in Tokyo yesterday for talks with Japanese government leaders on economic sanctions against Iran and the Afghanistan situation. During his visit, which is to last for two to three days, Mr Habib, former undersecretary of state, is expected toAFP - 273 words
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Article113 1980-01-17 12 AFP PHILIPPINE Information Minister Francisco Tatad has resigned from the Cabinet, highly authoritative government sources said yesterday. President Marcos will shortly accept his resignation and announce a new information minister soon after the Jan 30 local elections. Mr Tatad, 40, handed in his resignation a week ago,AFP - 113 words
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Advertisement142 1980-01-17 12 CHANGE YOUR LIFESTYLE THERE IS a silent killer Al#o|n workers, technicians, on the loose. Its victims MVVIK/ office workers, manrun into the millions. CTDCCC a 9 ers < Professionals No one is safe. 1 and even housewives. Its main targets are the working its name is Stress. Psychological people, including142 words
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Advertisement78 1980-01-17 12 NOTICE To the holders of the floating rate U.S. Dollar Certificates of Deposit due 20th January, 1983 of: BANQUE NATIONALE DE PARIS Overseas Union House Collyer Quay, Singapore 0104 We hereby certify that the rate of interest payable on the above-mentioned Certificates of Deposit for the interest period beginning on78 words
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Miscellaneous198 1980-01-17 12 RAINFALL for the first 15 days of this month was below-average for the whole of Singapore. The central part of the Republic with 100 mm to 130 mm (four to five inches) of rain for this period had the highest rainfall, while the eastern district, with between 25 mm and198 words
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Article61 1980-01-17 13 AN AGREEMENT to build China's first ship's container factory has been signed between Sea Containers Inc, and China Merchants Steam Navigation Co Ltd. The joint-venture will have a capital investment of over US$lO million. The factory of 25,000 square metres will use the latest technique to produce61 words
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Article84 1980-01-17 13 AP A SOVIET ship ordered to leave Australia by the Federal government sailed out of Newcastle on Tuesday, authorities in the port north of Sydney said. The Professor Bogorov, a Soviet research vessel, berthed at Newcastle on Monday to load essential supplies before leaving Australian waters. AAP - 84 words
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Article94 1980-01-17 13 Reuter TENS of thousands of people could develop cancer and genetic defects through accidents aboard tankers carrying spent nuclear fuel for reprocessing, the London-based international conservation group Greenpeace said on Tuesday. In a report on the hazards of shipping nuclear waste to Britain, Greenpeace said: "IfReuter - 94 words
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550 1980-01-17 13 G DURAIRAJ - By G DURAIRAJ TWO South Korean construction companies have won the first two contracts awarded so far for the construction of East Malaysia's first deepwater port in Bintulu, Sarawak. According to government sources, the first main component of the $499 million port has550 words
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Article548 1980-01-17 13 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 in 4/5 Argentine IV 4 ASCL in 1 Asia America IV 5 Asia Merchant IV 5 Atlas VI 4 Bank548 words
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Article, Illustration509 1980-01-17 14 HONGKONG'S largest ever crane barge, the semi-sub-mersible Proteus I with a lifting capacity of 350 tonnes, has been inaugurated at Ocean Terminal by the Hongkong Salvage Towage Co Ltd. The 55-metre Proteus I was specially designed for use with the Hongkong Salvage Towage Co509 words
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Article948 1980-01-17 14 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO AT CONTAINER TERMINAL NB me arri,al S aaV,Sed by the Shlppln Une/Ag,». (2) All export FCL containers and LCL cargo must be delivered to the Authorltv s premises during the following periods. (I) Starting time of receiving 7 days before948 words
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Article1371 1980-01-17 14 MODERATE activity developed overnight in the North American grain section at lower rate levels including US Gulf to Antwerp Hamburg range at $14.50 fio for January and from North Range to Glasgow at US$18.50 fio for January also Northern Range to Constanza at $22.75 fio for Jan/Feb. A1,371 words
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981 1980-01-17 15 Imco News AGE appears to be of more importance to tanker safety than size, according to a report submitted to the Maritime Safety Committee (MSC) by the United Kingdom Tanker Safety Group. The report is the second to be prepared by the group. TheImco News - 981 words
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658 1980-01-17 15 JEAN PIERRE GALLOIS - By JEAN PIERRE GALLOIS AFP SOME 70,000 tons of argent relief aid have been funnelled steadily into the port of Kompong Som, Cabodia, since August. But at the weekend it was like a ghost town. No cargo ships were at the quay, no dockersAFP - 658 words
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Article, Illustration432 1980-01-17 15 EXPECTED ARRIVALS TODAY KEPPEL WHARVES A 1 Fujairah (after Martha Bakke, must sail not later than 0530 19th, draft not to exceed 9.5 m) 6/7 Bunga Orkid (1830 after Kalliopi A, group I on board) 42/43 Barge Aik Bee I (0600 a/side Martha Bakke) 6/7 Barber Talf432 words
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3474 1980-01-17 19 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 of3,474 words
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576 1980-01-17 20 HSUNG BEE HWA - By HSUNG BEE HWA A LOCAL shipping line which has been operating on the Far East Persian Gulf route for only a year, is expanding its services. Notas Line, operated by New Orient Trading and Shipping, is increasing the frequency of576 words
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Article468 1980-01-17 20 FRANCE-Eastern Mediterranean: Fast Line of Beirut have initiated a new bimonthly service between Marseilles and Alexandria and Beirut. Two small roros; the Fast One and Fast Two are to be used on the service which can cater for all types of wheeled, breakbulk and containerised cargoes. Agent in468 words
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324 1980-01-17 20 Reuter A United Nations meeting in Geneva on ending "flags of convenience" for ships was deadlocked on Tuesday at its second session over the plans to phase out foreignowned merchant fleets. The afternoon's meeting was adjourned after half an hour when the "group ofReuter - 324 words
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Article1600 1980-01-17 20 The leading shipping lines operating from loeal ports and the agents who handle cargo bookings for them. A B Adriatic Container Container Feeders (S)/Cargo Freight (PK). AFEA Singapore Shipping Agencies (S)/Euro-Asia Line (PK/ PN). Alfred C. Toepfer Intermodal (S)/ Marintex Enterprise (PK). Alfred C. Toepfer Schlffahrt1,600 words
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Advertisement599 1980-01-17 13 TANK CLEANING (any size tankersi Whether you are sending it to the DOCKYARD tor repairs the SCRAPYARD tor scrapping or making a CONVERSION consult PIRAEUS MARINE SINGAPORE PTE LTD Room'oo3 004 'Oin Fioc Tunas Bu>idmg Anson Road Smgaoo'e 2 Tete« PIONEER RS 22'30 Caoie PiOMARiNE Tel *****u/*****52 JARDINF AN I599 words
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Advertisement207 1980-01-17 13 7 851 SEALORD ANTAH m. UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) ARABIAN GULF WEEKLY MULTI PURPOSE SERVICES S pore J loading for Kuwait (27/1), Dammam (30/1), Doha (2/2). Abu Dhabi (5/2), Dubai (8/2) Mina Qaboos (12/2), Dubai (15/2), Dammam (18/2), Kuwait (21/2) Sahaiba (23/2) Al WATTVAH 28 GRAND NAVIGATOR I207 words
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Advertisement117 1980-01-17 13 NOL NEPTUNE ORIENT UNES LTD FAR EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE 7T TO EUROPE Containers Feedered to/from F'jtowe Also accepting cargo to/from Scandmavia C. ROZt S pore Closinf fanes. FCL Cargo 0400 17 Jan FROM EUROPE (Vl* LCL Cargo 1600 16 lan STRAITS/AUSTRALIA RO-RO CONTAINER SERVICE A member of (he Anro117 words
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Advertisement736 1980-01-17 13 mm CONTAINER Schedules H SHIPS In Port ID SHIPPING List Vn WORLD Services Vm REGIONAL Weather VHI WHO Acts For Whom VHI MAERSK LINE Fer US PacAc, Pacibc North Wast, Gult t Atlantic. East Canada and Meiico (Also accepting tor Hongkong Taiwan lapan am) Korea) Mother Vessel ALBERT MAERSK ADRIAN736 words
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Advertisement35 1980-01-17 13 DSRLINES-^— EUROPE/FAR EAST SERVICE See PageVl Column 3 for Sailings Ajents SINGAPORE SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE LTD MARKETING *****2 GENERAL *****1 W Msu EURO ASIA LINE SON BHD K L *****7. P KLANG *****1/3 PENENG *****/235 words
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Advertisement702 1980-01-17 14 LEO SHIPPING PTE LTD. SINGAPORE PERNAS-MISC SHIPPING AGENCIES SDN BHD PORT KELANG PENANG MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL SHPHNG CORPORA TION BERHAD HEAD OFFICE: WISMA MISC TEL: NO: KL *****8 Container Service To Europe Spore 1) Mseitles 2) Rdam 3 W burg 4) Gburg *P Kelang Vessel 18/1 KORRIGAN 26,1 RJTLANOA 6/2 B702 words
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Advertisement279 1980-01-17 14 BIS SUPERCARRIER SERVICE WEEKLY SERVICE FROM US ATLANTIC/GULF AND E. CANADA tMI VESSELS BOTH AT BBS TERMML GOOONN 47 WEEKLY SERVICE TO PANAMA, US ATLANTIC GULF AND E. CANADA 17/3 19/3 24/3 **"<C TSTO* CM Mm Sarf) Oatn B more N To* Boston St. Mm N. Orl Houston IMF IM7/1279 words
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Advertisement697 1980-01-17 15 Overseas M B M Containers Limited Weekly service to/from UK/Europe STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei Ports and Bangkok COMTMPKHP SERVICE TO M/CONTHEMT Htmrg B'wti R dan Let T«kro lay UM SaM SaM SaM Ida Ejyms SaM SaM W SaM Mpufaf SJM SM SM SJM (tap Hani 21 lan697 words
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Advertisement445 1980-01-17 15 Franco Belgian Services (Fur East French Service uith Belgian Far Eastern Lines) (member ot aCF consortium C.M.C.R. FAR EAST fRE NCH SERVICE Mantim# Dev f^a'g#u's 'member o* MED CLUB) Seatrain Pacific Services S.A. FUll COWTMO SERVICE TO USA ruu CONTARO BIP FROM lIS-A motto vsi i/c gmi la oar hk445 words
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Advertisement859 1980-01-17 16 Hapag-Lloyd FULLY CONTAINERS 10 EUROft Thames Maru Hambag Eipress Benanon Lmerpool Bay Ioti»o Bay Cardgan Bay Totw Eipress City ot Edmbufti Kurama Maru Bremen Eipress EXPRESS CONVENTIONAL TO EUROPE S pore PKelang Pen Bdbao Genoa H'burg Bremen Rdam Antyrerp Ma> Rickmers .'5 1 ?8 1 1 28 2 21 2859 words
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Advertisement654 1980-01-17 16 ALT AIR 147# ALTAIR 148E VEGA 145* VEGA 146E KOREA SHIPPING CORPN P.KELANG SPORE SLO Gdn 45/21 Jan FM BUSAN BANGKOK SLD Gdn 45/21 Jan TO BUSAN 10/13 Feb 14/18 Feb 10/13 Feb 14/18 Feb PINANG CAll SUBJECT INDUCEMENT FM BUSAN BANGKOK TO BUSAN use use use use use use654 words
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Advertisement347 1980-01-17 16 r® EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST/EUROPE EXPRESS FULL CONTAINER SERVICE 1 ACCEPTING CARGO FOR HAMBURG FfIIXSTOWE ROTTERDAM ANTWERP IE HAVRE AISO ACCEPTING CARGO FOR UNITED KWGDOM SOUTHAMPTON LONDON MANCHESTER. BIRMINGHAM BRISTOI. UVERPOOt GLASGOW LEEDS WEST GERMANY BREMfRHAVEN HOLLAND AMSTERDAM Spore Hamfturj fciislMre Rotterdam Antwerp It Hirre Ever Vitil 24 Jan Feb347 words
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Advertisement924 1980-01-17 16 Everett Lines Burma Five Star Shipping Corpn. 31/4 Feb B F SS C Agents in Malaysia TEPS MALAYSIA _Port Kelang Tel (38>-7355 Penong Tel *****/***** .H* Pnmnsnia Arnantim na m Compania Argentina De Navegacion Intercontinental S. A. C.I. F. "ARGENTINE NATIONAL LINE" LOADING FOR DURBAN. CAPETOWN. BUENOS AIRES Spore PATAGONA924 words
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Advertisement631 1980-01-17 16 w UHO.S.E. OCEAN SHIPPING ENTERPRISES PTE LTD RM 2102/2103. 21ST FLOOR. MARINA HOUSE SHENTON WAY MISTRI ROAD. SINGAPORE 2 TEL *****44 7&*****70 m SANKYO LINE AUSTRALIA SERVICE P Ketang Seigapore Loadmg tor. YUE MAN 19/21 Jan in Port AOEL. MEL MAY SKY 2S/29 J»n 25/27 lan BR IS. SYO, MEL631 words
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Advertisement682 1980-01-17 17 L. KOM MAMA KOIA CANT* MM YEE KOTA ALAM KOTA RUK UN PIL GROUP EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICE J. Saifapore mpt ?o iw r Ketanf Prninj toidmj tor Oaressdljam Momtusd leddah HodexJat) Port Sudan Daressalaam Mombasa Hodeidah Jeddati Port Sodan P Ketanf Penanf toadni lot Mogadiscio leddah Aden Hodeidah Agaßa COLOMBO/KARACHI/P.682 words
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Advertisement138 1980-01-17 17 SOON SENG GROUP Regular Service To East M'sia Principal KUAIA LUMPUR POST KEIAN6 Agent Soon Seng Shipping Sdn Bhd ?3 lalan Mefayu Tel 03 9?6?U *****0 Tele. MA ***** Cable SOON 89 lalan Watson Tel 38 6630 38 7360 Tele. MA ***** Soc S«n{ 165 Victoria Street Tel 04 *****138 words
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Advertisement589 1980-01-17 17 8 BENLINE CONTAINERS m p+ r* r+ jn» r» BEN ASIA 1 CONTAINER SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE STRAITS/TAIWAN/lAPAN mi PERKAPALAN lautan biru Regular Service to East Malaysia Agents M sia Sealion Shipping iMi Sdn Bhd Port Klang Tel 38 7754, 38 7479 38 9851 Tele* MA ***** S pore Gaya589 words
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Advertisement620 1980-01-17 17 T Scan Dutch 9 NTAINER SERVICE feeder t'om P Mang (M' 4 Mt BUNG* DAK I* 18 1 BUNGA PtNAGA X/l BUNGA DAHLIA 2/2 BUNGA PtNAGA »/2 BUNGA DAHLIA It/? BUNGA PtNAGA 23,1 BUNGA DAMLIA 1/3 BUNGA PtNAGA 1/3 BUNGA QAMIA IS/3 vessel HORRIGAN AJTIANOW BUNGA PtRMAI *0 DELFT SELAMM620 words
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Advertisement645 1980-01-17 17 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES LOADS FOR E. S. AFRICA BfAVERBA* < Reunior Durban Ctourn Pt Elu E London) Spore 6 8 Feb f Ketang LYKES ORIENT LINE U.S. GULF COAST SERVICE (New Orleans, Mobile. Houston, Galveston) Saifapore P Ketanj Kuartan US Grt MASON LYKES (disch I loads) 23/27 Jan Mar «LMA645 words
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Advertisement839 1980-01-17 18 TO NORTH AMERICA Earfer feeder reuels abc jvaiable on request C*{oes iho acceptable lor Oakland. Vancouver. Portland Houston. Galveston New Orleans. Boston. St Win PMadepftu. Nortofc. Baltimore Savannah. lacksonvie TO EUROPE S pore P Kelang I Havre R dam H'burg Semen A werp C ROZE 17* C PAUL 19W K839 words
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Advertisement609 1980-01-17 18 E.C./GREAT LAKES SERVICE 10A0MG FOR NEW TOM NOWOIK MONTREAL TORONTO ASHTABUA Penjng Bftanan P Ming Stngapoie "AKSSII" CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE lojdbif tor LOS ANKLES SAN FRANCISCO SCATHE TACOMA. VANCOUVER. 8 C EXPRESS CONTAINER/CONVENTIONAL/ REEFER SERVICE Pen ins P Mang Singapore I Angeies "SO TRfWA" ?IF* nm Frt TO Mat609 words
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Advertisement599 1980-01-17 18 S S A(iroui) SINGAPORE SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE. LTO. 20TM FLOOR OCEAN BUILDING SINGAPORE 1 MARKETING *****2 (3 LINESI GENERAL 91)111 (14 LINES) TELEX RS ***** RS ***** A/B CARSMIP CABLE CARGOSHIP ftmtniiicr Lines WEEKLY CONTAINER SERVICE to/from BANGKOK S.E. Asia Container Feeder Service Voy S pore lAK Sport H Kong599 words
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