The Business Times, 4 February 1980
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Title Section11 1980-02-04 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.CXP) No. 111/1/8« MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4, lMt 50 CENTS11 words
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Article64 1980-02-04 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Malaysia and Singapore civil aviation officials met in Kuala Lumpur today for their seventh round of air talks expected to be confined mainly to the use of aircraft types. The meeting could well be the last round of talks for a new air services64 words
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Article80 1980-02-04 1 AFP WASHINGTON, Sun. A US government emergency plan to be applied in the event of a severe energy crisis includes a work-week reduction of one day in all employment sectors where possible, an energy department source said yesterday. In another profound intrusion on American life styles, theAFP - 80 words
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Article81 1980-02-04 1 AFP TOKYO, Sun. The US has informed Japan that a task force will be deployed regularly in the Indian Ocean to cope with new developments in the Middle East, foreign ministry sources said today. The task force will be made up of an aircraft carrier and six orAFP - 81 words
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Article61 1980-02-04 1 Reuter BAHRAIN, Sun. The US is planning a new Middle East peace initiative to put to the UN Security Council, the Saudi Arabian newspaper Al-Jazira said today. The report, carried by the official Saudi press agency, quoted diplomats in New York as saying the initiative would "take intoReuter - 61 words
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Article57 1980-02-04 1 UPI TOKYO, Sun. Japan Air Lines (JAL) has commissioned two jumbo jetliners with the world's largest seating capacity for its domestic service, airline sources said today. The sources said the two Boeing 7475, specially outfitted by the American aircraft maker to carry 550 passengers each, will fly betweenUPI - 57 words
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Article77 1980-02-04 1 AFP WASHINGTON, Sun. Cereal prices in Argentina rocketed last week following a Soviet purchase of one million tonnes of maize in a bid to beat the United States embargo on cereal exports, US Agriculture Department Secretary Bob Bergiand said. He said a Soviet purchasing mission left immediatelyAFP - 77 words
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Article60 1980-02-04 1 Reuter LONDON, Sun. Britain's National Steel strike intensified today as most of the 15,000 workers from the private sector joined the month-old stoppage. Permission for private industry steelmen to strike was given on Friday when the House of Lords, the country's highest court, overruled an earlier courtReuter - 60 words
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Article70 1980-02-04 1 AP KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Malaysia has to nearly double its annual production of natural rubber to 3.78 million tonnes by the year 2000 to maintain its position as the world's leading producer of rubber, a working paper said today. By that year, Malaysia will have to add 965,000AP - 70 words
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Article74 1980-02-04 1 AP TOKYO, Sun. Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko will make an official visit to India in mid-February, Radio Moscow .reported in a broadcast monitored here today. The Japanese-language broadcast did not state the reason for the Soviet minister's visit, but Radio Press, a Japanese monitoring service, suggestedAP - 74 words
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Article110 1980-02-04 1 THE Mtowtog is a list sf the 1« mmt actively traded stocks m toe Stock Exchaage sf Siagspere tost week It gives tke tonsver la tfcsiwis sI writo, elsstox prices sa Friday aad toe high aad tow far lfJt/8t Cff TarMvei Prices Ml a? Ln Haw Par110 words
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LOCAL STOCK INDICES
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Article65 1980-02-04 1 MmU Aw 31 Ml Index: 3171.17 ,3(50.48 3710.94 3752.20 3787.67 'Industrials: 4M.0I 462.18 466.98 4MJ1 474 39 Finance: 831.25 831.15 841.31 844.83 848.46 ••Hotels: 417.08 415.38 418.42 415.80 at* 416.76 •Properties: 308.96 308.64 318.43 337 92 'Minings: 247 65 148.10 255.91 256.84 259 67 843 88 •Plantations 831.9 >30.1765 words
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Article62 1980-02-04 1 JMS taS tea Si 4MB ♦+BT Index: 5820.78 5823 76 Closed 509.04 'Industrials 506 76 506.65 closed 509.61 closed Loosed (.Finance: 733.18 732.78 closed 742.16 ••Hotels: 324 48 323.58 closed 323.74 •Properties: ♦Tins: 325.51 265.42 327.87 266.X closed closed 36J1 2G6 68 closed closed •tRubber* 962.34 ***** closed 974.9662 words
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Article, Illustration660 1980-02-04 1 SALMA KHALIK - HIT BY GOVERNMENT MOVE By SALMA KHALIK VOLVO, the giant Swedish car manufacturer, has. decided to stop assembling its cars in Singapore. The Volvo assembly line at Singapore Nissan Motors will probably cease production by the end of this year. This move follows the660 words
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206 1980-02-04 1 THE MINISTRY of Labour has issued stop-work orders to 10 contractors for failing to provide the required safety facilities at their worksites. The ministry also issued a warning that it will prosecute contractors and workers flouting safety rules and will impose, a longer period of206 words
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Article401 1980-02-04 1 ASEAN countries should give serious thought to the formation of a free trade area as it is now a viable economic grouping accepted by the international community. In an interview with the Manila-based journal. Business Day, former Malaysian finance minister Tun Tan Siew Sin401 words
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Article313 1980-02-04 1 SINGAPORE-based banks are spearheading a US$75 million syndicated loan to the National Petroleum Authority of Thailand (PTT) as part of a major financing deal by international aid agencies to help develop natural gas reserves in the Gulf of Thailand. The World Bank is providing $107 million in313 words
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214 1980-02-04 1 BKJTHH Pt4i9kmm (BP) hhlmi I» hivi kogU prteei fraaa ImtMi aaeet atjtr toaaea at tradlttoaal «II -ppUei fraaa Iraa aad Nigeria. My BP hM trael hr the aappty af IMM harrato >£7 af Braaei erade at a pramlwaf Marty UBllla hw rel,214 words
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473 1980-02-04 1 LINDA TAN - By LINDA TAN ACMA Electrical Industries has become the first local company to export its technology to Africa. It recently concluded a technical transfer agreement with Doyin Investments Nigeria Ltd, in which it will sell its expertise in the production of frost-free refrigerators473 words
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Advertisement77 1980-02-04 1 The best time to watch your favourite TV program is when you have time to enjoy it. With a Sony Betamax video recorder connected to your TV, you can record anything on TV even when you're not at home. And then play it back whenever you want. Not only will77 words
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Advertisement20 1980-02-04 1 SHIPPING TIMES 'MM rzzx r*-i ITVi DtNE i i y■' i .1 ii -vn re I. I a I k20 words
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Advertisement125 1980-02-04 1 R PEOPLE WHO MATTER JAL has more direct flights tolotyo and the USA than any other airline. f ir m.** i Relax in wide-body comfort on 9 flights a week to Tokyo 5 nonstop and 4 via Hona Kong. (If you're on business, don't forget to ask for JAL Executive125 words
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PROPERTY & CONSTRUCTION
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Article, Illustration319 1980-02-04 2 TEO TECK WENG - By TEO TECK WENG SUPERLUCK Rubber has engaged an operator for the restaurant it is planning at the basement of Tuan Sing Towers, the gleaming new office building it developed at Robinson Road. Simply called '1819', the 150-seat deluxe restaurant is expected to be opened319 words
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149 1980-02-04 2 A VISITING lecturer from the University of Hongkong will give a talk on 'Construction Industry Planning in the Asian Context and relevant Planning Techniques' on Wednesday. DrSCanesan of Hongkong University's school of architecture is here on an Asian productivity organisation/Oshikawa Fellowship. The subject of149 words
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Article49 1980-02-04 2 A TOTAL of 160 international construction companies are interested in building the proposed $400 million bridge that will link Penang island with the Malaysian mainland Pre-qualification for construction of this project closed early last month. Tenders are expected to be called at the end of the year.49 words
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Article, Illustration775 1980-02-04 2 THE momentum and pace of Johore Bahru's building development built up in 1977 showed little sign of slackening last year. Indeed, a review of Johore Bahru's property market by real estate consultants CH Williams, Talhar and Wong in mid-1979 sounded a bullish note. It pointed out then775 words
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Article, Illustration2059 1980-02-04 3 DONALD F. SINCLAIR - By DONALD F. SINCLAIR THE boiling cauldron of world affairs is throwing some very interesting facts to the surface. In Iran, Ayatollah Khomeiny ought to be elected patron saint of US bankers and businessmen for declaring his intentions prematurely. Here they were worried2,059 words
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Article, Illustration865 1980-02-04 3 NYT FROM obscure companies in the 1970s when they were often regarded with disdain as rather bad imitators of Western technology, Third World multinational companies have now coming of age. In barely a decade, they have managed technical advances on their own andNYT - 865 words
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Advertisement105 1980-02-04 3 r t x vX f f F." 7* fft u A *V z SAtsS.7 v r^ V >*■ wc v K '> Mi M l Cuisine de Provence. A cuisine born of the sunny beaches and lazy terraces of the Riviera Cote d'Azur. Now the best of French Provencal cooking105 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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356 1980-02-04 4 Reuter SOYBEAN supplies in 1900/ 81 will probably be at record levels even if farmers alter their final planting decisions from those indicated in the Jan 1 planting intentions report which was based on a survey before the embargo on shipments to the USSRReuter - 356 words
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Article120 1980-02-04 4 CHICAGO soybean futures closed three to seven US cents a bushel lower last Friday, finishing near their lows for the day. Good-sized country movement of soybeans overnight and cash protection weighed on futures prices, traders said. In addition, some professionals were said to be selling soybeans and buying wheat,120 words
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Article74 1980-02-04 4 C.I.F. North European ports, In US dollars per ton unless otherwise stated. LONDON: Fri Previous Malaysian 5 r ffa bulk per tonne February 715.00alr 715.00alr March 690.00alr 696.00alr Sumatra 5*7 ffa bulk January 715.00pd 715.00pd February 706air 704.00pd March 690 OOalr 692.50pd April 682.50alr 680/682.50pd May 677.50alr 677.80pd74 words
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546 1980-02-04 4 NYT THE US Department of Agriculture (USDA) has published the basic contract it will offer 13 American grain exporters in buying up the corn, wheat, and soybeans these companies sold to the Soviet Union but were unable to deliver after the curtailmentNYT - 546 words
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Article200 1980-02-04 4 WHEAT futures on the Chicago Board of Trade closed five to S'/i US cents a bushel higher last Friday. Heavy commission-house and professional buying drove wheat prices higher. Traders said much of the commission-house demand appeared to have been computer generated. Most of the day's gains were technical with200 words
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346 1980-02-04 4 DEMAND for focal ties held steady to Arm ea the Stegapere predate market last week wttk prices meetly kelilag at the pr crises week's Ike eepra ami eeeeaat ail market rated steady ea slightly firmer prices saooertod kv the stahto toae la STpkUlpDemaai was346 words
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Article1173 1980-02-04 4 COFFEE: Robusta futures on Friday closed steady, little changed from the morning's levels and still with gains from Thursday of £14 to £7 per tonne. Turnover was 5,929 lots including 32 options. Dealers said producers were heavily involved in the afternoon from both sides of the market and1,173 words
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Article113 1980-02-04 4 RUBBER futures in London on Friday closed hesitant with pared gains ranging between 0.20 and 1.15 pence per kilo. Turnover was 14 lots of five tonnes and 806 lots of 15 tonnes including eight kerb trades and 119 options. Dealers said the hesitant close reflected a combination of local113 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGE$
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Article186 1980-02-04 4 THE US dollar opened at the 552.1515/25 level on the Singapore foreign exchange market last week, and was traded briefly to a low of 2.1505/15. The fall was attributed to vague talk of a possible diversification out of the US currency by oil producers, news that the US186 words
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Article22 1980-02-04 4 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 10.3 "per cent.22 words
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Article298 1980-02-04 4 THE KILOBAR In Singapore opened at 5547,708 on Saturday and closed lower at $47,223. Spot gold for London delivery opened at US$6BO/ 687 and closed easier at $673/679. The market remained quiet with light book-squaring between $860/ 687 and $668/676. Meanwhile, retail prices quoted by the Singapore Chinese Gold298 words
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Article41 1980-02-04 4 FRANKFURT exchanges closing quotes on Feb 1: US -1.7438/46 Stg 3.961/971 Can -1.5107/24 D F1 90.46/56 S Ft 106.70/S6 Lit 2.154/5« F Fr 42.64/» D Kr 31.96/00 N Kr 35.63/69 B Fr (coo) 6158/65 B Fr (fin) 6.000/030 Yefl£- 0.7249/5941 words
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Article48 1980-02-04 4 FOR THE week ended Saturday Feb 2, the range of call rate received from from Short Deposits (M) Bhd was as follows: Baak Hal: 3.5 per cent to 8.1 per cent. 0feral M: 3.75 per cent to 5.5 per cent. MtTHHali of funds totalled 1642 million.48 words
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Article181 1980-02-04 4 ASIAN RATES A8IAN earreecy average depeslt rates far 1 coded Feb 1: ike week U8| (Bid prices) Hifk Law 7 days IS 9/16 13M 1 month IS 13% 2 months 14% 13 15/16 3 months 14 9/18 14 5/16 6 months 14 9/10 14 5/16 9 months 14". 14 12181 words
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Article105 1980-02-04 4 Source: Astley Pearce LAST week saw an easier interbank overnight rate on the local money market. It opened at 9 to SVt per cent on Monday and the mode for the first half of the week was 81* per cent. The market was volatile on Base DaySource: Astley & Pearce - 105 words
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Article58 1980-02-04 4 ZURICH exchanges closing quotes on Feb 1: us iJtm/um Stg S.TW/7UB Can 1.4121 '4138 D Mk *3.5630 «7 D FI 84 .7U8 8258 F FY H.01/1KJ B FT S.75B/1W» D Kr S.91M/K42 N Kr AM/CB S Kr Ji llS/lW Ut I.M7/M9 Ammk-22JK2/U.MM Port 3wMM SO Spain 2 4C23 4K458 words
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Article329 1980-02-04 4 THE INTERBANK market was easier last week due to some inflow of foreign funds. In the term deposit market, one- and three-month rates generally eased by per cent to 5/16 per cent from the previous week's closing while the overnight fund was traded lower at around 8 per329 words
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Article321 1980-02-04 4 THE DOLLAR last Friday finished off its day's highs on end-week book-squaring and light selling by some European central banks, while sterling closed firm, dealers said. It finished at 1.7430/40 marks from a high of 1.7450/60 marks and a 1.7417/27 opening while the Swiss franc closed at 1.6325/40 to321 words
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Advertisement451 1980-02-04 4 New Business Paris is a must. Why Paris: the world's most important contra for intamational exhibitions In one year 30,000 exhibitors take pert, of whom 10,000 are 4 million trade visitors, 300,000 coming from aM over the world. Motn than 50 trede shows: A truly intsmebonei market. Do not hesitate:451 words
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OVERSEAS
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361 1980-02-04 5 Reuter PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos today will hold a joint meeting of Cabinet ministers and top advisers to reassess government policies after last week's first local elections in nearly eight years of martial law. Government sources said yesterday that Mr Marcos and his advisersReuter - 361 words
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241 1980-02-04 5 UPI A NATIONWIDE drought which hit China last September has developed to "very serious" proportions in Beijing, threatening the city's agricultural production this year, the Peking Daily, organ of the municipal government, said yesterday. The drought is of a scale "rarely seen in theUPI - 241 words
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Article, Illustration159 1980-02-04 5 A TWO-YEAR theft and political corruption investigation took on a new dimension on Saturday as 100 Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) agents began to question a US senator, six congressmen, 13 state officials and 10 businessmen in what may be the largest corruption case ever investigated159 words
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295 1980-02-04 5 ABOUT 1,000 Vietnamese troops on Saturday attacked Kampuchean settlement Camp 204, the biggest concentration of Khmers in the world, but were driven off by Khmer Serei soldiers. Camp 204 stretches along the Thai-Kampuchean border just inside the Vietnamese-occupied country. There are believed to be295 words
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Article204 1980-02-04 5 JAPAN is considering exporting fresh water to West Asian countries. During discussions at a Lower House budget committee session on Saturday, the director general of the Natural Resources and Energy Agency, Mr Shingo Moriyama, said the government would support the deal. Mr Moriyama's support is likely204 words
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Article619 1980-02-04 5 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From GIA GA982 1200 HLP SIA SQ201 1245 HLP MAS MH684 1245 KCH MAS MH651 1330 (MES)/PEN/KUL CPA CX715 1330 HKG KLM KL8I1 1420 AMS/ATH/DEL SIA SQ61 1340 BKK SIA SQ1 1155 SFO/HNL/HKG SIA SQ911 1240 SFO/HNL/GUM GU GA900 1400 HLP619 words
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180 1980-02-04 5 Reuter TWO Afghan rebel leaders said in an interview published yesterday that they are visiting Malaysia to seek weapons for their battle against Soviet forces. The English-language Star named them as Mr Naqib Mohsin, commander of guerillas of the Hizbi Islamic Party in KunarReuter - 180 words
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342 1980-02-04 5 NYT GREEK Prime Minister Constantine Caramanlis announced on Saturday that he has formally proposed that the International Olympic Committee (IOC) accept ancient Olympia as the permanent site for the summer Olympic Games to end the controversy that surrounds the choosing of a location everyNYT - 342 words
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Article242 1980-02-04 5 AP THE exposure of an innocent-looking Chelsea postal office as the center of a massive government telephone-tapping scheme is causing an outcry in England. Published reports say the eavesdropping operation, spanning two decades, was carried on in secret by British Special Services and may have been used toAP - 242 words
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Article156 1980-02-04 5 UPI TWO leading conglomerates have lost their general trading licences following poor export performances last year, officials at the South Korean Commerce-Industry Ministry said on Friday. The two companies, which did not apply for renewal of their general trading licences, were Hanil Synthetic Fiber Industrial and Samhwa yUPI - 156 words
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799 1980-02-04 5 NYT THE Soviet expeditionary force in Afghanistan hat been taking casualties killed and wounded at a rate of about 500 a week since it entered the Asian country five weeks ago, US government analysts reported last week. The American experts said they hadNYT - 799 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article408 1980-02-04 5 Agencies EIGHTY-FIVE per cent of Britons questioned in a Gallup poll felt the Soviet Union poses a military threat to Britain and other European countries, the Sunday Telegraph reported. The newspaper said the poll showed that public concern about the possibility of a Third Work) WarAgencies - 408 words
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Advertisement201 1980-02-04 5 One Australian bank has a world of experience in international business One Australian bank has the expertise to provide a complete specialist service in international business, including foreign exchange dealings, trade finance, and deposits and loans in a wide range of currencies. 'jjL One Australian bank has offices in New201 words
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REVIEWS
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Article, Illustration1127 1980-02-04 6 PATRICIA GOH - Now thatRTS has been converted to statutory board status and is known as the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation, can we expect an improvement in the quality of programmes? By PATRICIA GOH WE usually have the radio switched on while preparing for work, and one morning, my1,127 words
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633 1980-02-04 6 DAVID LOY - By DAVID LOY TWO WEEKS, ago I reviewed the Singapore Symphony Orchestra's Anniversary Concert and judged it as only mediocre. The review concluded by saying that this was to be expected, given the holiday break and changes in staff. I am happy to633 words
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Article, Illustration926 1980-02-04 7 LINDA NEO - Richard II by William Shakespeare is a moving drama filled with poetry and richness, light and darkness, right and wrong. The mood and tempo of the play varies, carrying the viewer along without any jarring breaks. By LINDA NEO TO THE lover of926 words
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Article, Illustration1092 1980-02-04 7 ROBERT MITGANG - Plagiarism the woe of the publisher By ROBERT MITGANG NYT LITERARY historians say that Shakespeare did it, TS Eliot did it, countless scriveners in Grub Street did it, and, among the big a j name writers in our own time, Mr Alex Haley of "Roots" fame did it. r WhatNYT - 1,092 words
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731 1980-02-04 7 NYT TlUe: Merchant Princes Author: Lew Harris Publisher: Harper aid Raw Reviewer :ChrlsUpher L Haopt AS LEON Harris makes clear in "Merchant Princes: An intimate history of Jewish families who built great department stores," the pattern tended to repeat itself. TheNYT - 731 words
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Advertisement163 1980-02-04 6 A C" r i THE SECOND RING OF POWER /X Carlos Castaneda's journey into the world of sorcery has captivated millions. In this new book, he introduces dona Soledad, whose mission is to test Castaneda by a series of terrifying tricks Thus, Castaneda is initiated into experiences so intense, so163 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous575 1980-02-04 6 FILM SHOWS THE NATIONAL Museum will screen three colour films on Wednesday at Bpm. School Life la Japan, A Day with a Jtpuese Family and Schooling far Progress are by courtesy of the Embassy of Japan. Admission on first-come, first-served basis. On Saturday, at 10.30 am, also at the Museum575 words
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Miscellaneous384 1980-02-04 6 18 Thai with which one hastened out East? (5) 19 Not a northern post? (7) 21 Reproach about being base 22 Gets into a rotten state (6) 23 Caught in a trap by Ted 25 Young broadcaster? (5) 26 Story of a gas explosion (4) 28 She's in the navy384 words
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EUROPEAN MARKETS
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Article275 1980-02-04 8 KKB 01 Fr» CORBEILLE Alr-Liqulde B S N Gervais Danone 1033 -4 C S F (ThomsonCsf) MS -2 Cie Francaise lies Petroles 2S5 10 -4.9 Compagnif Financier? Compagnie Generale 353 *28 Credit Foncier De France 450 unch Hachelle (Llbrairte) 240 20 4-4.2 Machines Bull 68 00 unch Mlchelln (B)275 words
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Article89 1980-02-04 8 FEB 01 Fr* FORWARD MARKET Acec Arbed Aslifr Brascan Bru'Lamb Canpac Cock De Beers Ebes Electrobel Gb-lnno-Bm Gev Hobo* Petro Ryl Dutch Sidro Soc Gen Belg Sofina Solvay A Tanks U Mln V Mont 330 2350 564 612 ZIL'l 1114 338 330 mm 2580 800 3000 5780 2300 112889 words
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Article212 1980-02-04 8 KfcB 01 »ls AHN 290 00 unch Ahold 81 00 unch Akzo 24 00 unch AMEV 102 50 -02 Am fas 115.50 unch Amro Bank 61 70 -04 bcrgo&s 40 00 1 B#*rk ***** -2 Bols 6210 -04 Borsumij ***** unch Burhmann 58 50 -05 Byenkorf 5050 unch Calve212 words
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Article1293 1980-02-04 8 NEW YORK A STRONG late rally erased earlier weakness and the stock market last Friday finished higher in heavy trading. Analysts said the refusal of the market to give much ground during the day despite the sharp reversal of early strength on Thursday, encouraged traders1,293 words
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Advertisement648 1980-02-04 8 See Page 10 for Tokyo and Jo'burg stocks Where to wine, dine and entertain Happier Hours At Merlin s Tavern Bar With jM The Dickboye Trio evening with a host of delightful cocktails and drinks. In a charming, cosy atmosphere. The Dickboye Trio, entertain with round after round of pops,648 words
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MARKET REVIEWS
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Article376 1980-02-04 9 Tokyo AFP THE TOKYO stock market, backed up by a surging wave of strong selected buying, posted a further advance last week to carry the Dow Jones average to yet another all-time high. Trading was busiest since last May. Market authorities took a measure last Wednesday toAFP - 376 words
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559 1980-02-04 9 Sydney i THE SHAREMARKET capie talisation of coal miner I White Industries was more i than trebled to AJ27O million i last Friday during frenzied buying on the Sydney Stock j Exchange which saw it jump more more 119 a share to a record559 words
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Article715 1980-02-04 9 New York NYT THERE was something for almost everyone in the securities markets last week. On Monday, and again on Wednesday, the broad price indexes of the New York Stock Exchange, the American Stock Exchange and the over-the-counter market all scored record highs. Last Friday,NYT - 715 words
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866 1980-02-04 9 ANTHONY TAN - iSinaaoore By ANTHONY TAN BEARS, if any existed in the galleries of the Singapore stock market last week, must have been a rare breed indeed. For the market was whipped by the bulls into a frenzied rhythm not seen 9 since the866 words
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Article159 1980-02-04 9 Violet Chow - W—k cndtd F#b 1 Compiled by Violet Chow AUDITED RESULTS Campaay Vear to Grasp pre-tax Net earalags praflt Im»(L) Per share® (rests) Grsas DtvMead (a Consolidated Hotels Sept 79 S$2,223(12,046) 0.03(3.05) PRELIMINARY RESULTS -(14) Campaay Yem Ot*p pre-tax Net earnings praflt/)ans(L) Per share# (eeats) Grass159 words
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Article, Illustration845 1980-02-04 9 I K.Lumpur GRIPPED by share fever. Malaysian investors went on a buying spree and boosted a broad spectrum of counters sharply higher at the Kuala Lumpur stock market last week. It was the most buoyant week in the two-month runup of share prices. The845 words
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Article1405 1980-02-04 10 GERALD COLVERD - London By GERALD COLVERD THE FINAL week of a trading account during which the professional trader has pocketed some substantial profits has left London share values finely balanced in the "no man's land" where the decision either to advance or retreat must be made. The1,405 words
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Article321 1980-02-04 10 Feb 2 Yen Akai 380 +5 Asahl Chem 169 -2 Asahl Glass 370 2 Bank TK 215 2 Banyu 576 -9 Bridgestone 528 +2 Canon 656 17 Chiyoda 830 -17 Chubu PWR 899 -1 Citizen 365 unch Daiichl Kangyo Bank 380 +4 D Nip Print 541 unch DNip321 words
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Article323 1980-02-04 10 FEB 01 Rand INDUSTRIALS A Alpha 253 -2 Abercom 296 uneh AE And CI 575 15 AMIC 2100 50 Barlows Cf Sugar H 1040 10 CNA 360 unch Currle Finance 145 unch De Bwrs Ind 2125B unch Edcon 400 unch Edgars 5750 >100 Evereadv Fed Vdk H 415323 words
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Article248 1980-02-04 10 Cimal Ex Books Date Total for Total for P«)«Mt Date Close 2 1 the year Previous year 1 CCM 32.5* Dec 19 Jan 2 Feb 4 55* 50* Allied Choc 3*TE Jan 21 Jan 28 Feb 4 3*TE U M Flour 30*(b) Jan 16 Jan 27 Feb 7248 words
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Article86 1980-02-04 10 Company Particulars Ex Date Books Cloa« Trmrrlob Bonus Issue of 1 for 1 NYA NYA Sentoaa Bonus Issue of 1 (or 3 NYA NYA TTnt Bonus Issue of 1 for 4 NYA NYA M U lad Rights Issue of I for 1 *12.00 NYA NYA (a) Adjusted for86 words
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Article2942 1980-02-04 10 1979/80 High Low Coapujr Last Sal* +orGr*s Div DW Crr Gr*s YTd Net P/E Vol WMk (•OOO) High Low 8ECT10N ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 286 223 148 180 282 77 255 134 219 J80 207 Aetna 123* Alcom 110 Allied Choc 133 BAT 256 Bala 574 Ben 185*2,942 words
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Advertisement363 1980-02-04 9 ra UNITED OVERSEAS BANK LTD CHUNG KHIAW BANK LTD LEE WAH BANK LTD (INCORPORATED KM ThE REPUBLIC Of SINGAPORE) We are pleased to announce the following interest rates payable on savings and fixed deposits with effect from Monday, 4 February 1980: SAVING •mot ACCOUNTS: /o P-a-(Deposit and withdrawal at any363 words
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Advertisement94 1980-02-04 9 MERCHANT BANKING Baring Brothers Asia Limited invites applicants for a management position in its Singapore branch. The successful applicant's primary concern will be the further development of Barings' business in South East Asia. He will also be expected to participate in the general work of the branch. Applicants, who should94 words
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Advertisement163 1980-02-04 10 Wendy Hutton's lililT ....more than just a cookbook! Here, for the first time, is a local cookbook that fives you more than just recipes. More, too, than lots of fascinatinf and relevant information about Singaporean ingredients and cooking methods. Singapore Food is unique because ft puts Singapore's famed cuisine into163 words
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Article, Illustration773 1980-02-04 11 RONALD KOW - By RONALD KOW WHEN the Stagapere Broadcastlag Cerporattoa telecasts last Satarday Bight's Malaysia Cap seccer match betweea Pahaag aad Btegapere, it eaa save Itoelf a lot sf video tape aad time by irbealaf ealy the seeead half tor that was whea all thePicture by ALBERT SIM. - 773 words
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Article196 1980-02-04 11 GRAHAM "Swampy" Marsh has confirmed his participation in the 1900 Cathay Pacific Hongkong Open golf tournament, which will be held at the Royal Hongkong Golf Club, Fanling, from Feb 28 to March 2. "Swampy" is well-versed with the conditions of many of the courses196 words
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Article102 1980-02-04 11 SLAZENGERS Ltd of the UK has appointed Robertson Wilson (Singapore) Ltd sole agent and distributor of its products in Singapore, Brunei, and Malaysia. An established name in sports, the Slaxeager trade mark can be found in tennis, golf, squash, badminton and table tennis equipment. The102 words
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Article860 1980-02-04 11 PETER DOBEREINER - By PETER DOBEREINER THE OLD saying about not being able to get a quart into a pint pot hardly rates as a philosophical concept. Yet, the implications of that simple truism rule the world. Substitute "supply" and "demand" for quart and pint pot and860 words
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691 1980-02-04 11 CHAEMAINE CHA - SICC move ahead in Premier and F N leagues CHAEMAINE CHA SINGAPORE Island Country Club fSCC) continued their quest for a double in the Singapore Golf Association Premier and FAN leagues by scoring convincing wins over Warm at the New course yesterday morning. Graham Ellis (nett 76) had the lowest691 words
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Advertisement162 1980-02-04 11 ■ft WESmssm Tp STRAITS TIMES BILINGUAL RVG^B IN BOOK FORM By popular demand and to help promote bilingualism, the articles and stories that appeared in The Straits Times Bilingual Page ovefr the past yeer have been re-edited and grouped under suitable headings and published in a magnificent book. This Collection162 words
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489 1980-02-04 12 RONNIE LIM - By RONNIE LIM THE ASEAN-Japan Economic Council (Ajec), will be holding its first executive committee meeting in Tokyo around April/May, Keidanren officials said in Tokyo. Keidanren director, M Miyoshi, said that the Japanese private sector is now preparing for the coming meeting which489 words
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Article168 1980-02-04 12 More than $3 million worth of packaging machinery and related equipment were sold in the first three days of the Japan Pack. The exhibition brings the latest packaging machinery from Japan. The show, which ended on Saturday, was organised by the Japan Packaging Machinery Manufacturers' Association.168 words
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Article, Illustration60 1980-02-04 12 Bex Weigal, who lost a leg in Vietnam and spent three years in the hospital recuperating, 1s pictured during an anti-draft rally this past week on the campus of the University of California in Berkeley. On the return of the draft, Weigal said: "I cant believeAP photo - 60 words
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373 1980-02-04 12 FT LLOYD'S OF LONpON underwriters and 16 insurance companies, including the Guardian Royal Exchange, are seeking a court ruling that US$l4 million (£6.2 million) worth of computer leasing insurance contracts are void because the deals are tainted by $2 million worth ofFT - 373 words
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Article233 1980-02-04 12 FORMER US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger hay backed Washington's handling of the East-West crisis but said US-Chinese ties should not be used against the Soviet Union. "I do not believe that we should play the China card in order to harass Moscow," he said in an interview233 words
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686 1980-02-04 12 HSUNG BEE HWA - INDIA TOP MARKET By HSUNG BEE HWA PROSPECTS of higher exports to South £sian countries such as India, Bangladesh and Ski Lanka, are bright for Singapore. The demand for iron ana steel, and machinery from India will grow because of the country's many686 words
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328 1980-02-04 12 SINGAPORE Airport Terminal Services (Sats), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Singapore Airlines, will spend $ISO million on buildings, equipment and computerisation to improve its services further. Of this, about a quarter or $47.5 million wiD be invested on equipment, said Mr M W Anthonisz, manager328 words
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Article555 1980-02-04 12 THE building of an aluminium smelter on Labuan Island depends on whether an adequate supply of energy can be found. A feasibility study carried out by Aluminium Pechiney of France and Hyundai of South Korea also concluded that for the project to be viable, the555 words
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Article154 1980-02-04 12 THE AMOUNT of Asian dollar .floating rate negotiable certificates of deposit (FRCD) issued in Singapore exceeds a billion US dollars today following a US$25 million issue Iran the Singapore branch of the Sanwa Bank. The amount outstanding in the market is now US$l.O6 billion154 words
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Article83 1980-02-04 12 INDIAN newspapers yesterday said that a consortium beaded by the US and Saudi Arabia, and which includes Britain, Australia and West Grmany, was put together to provide US$l billion to Pakistan to contain the Soviet thrust in Afghanistan. The Indian Express correspondent in Islamabad wrote that "with the83 words
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Advertisement70 1980-02-04 12 NOTICE To the holders of the floating rale U.S. Dotar Certificates of Deposit due 7th February, 1963 of: THE INDUSTRIAL BANK OF JAPAN LIMITED Tower 1301, DBS Bußding Shenton Way, Slngepora 0106 We hereby certify that the rate of interest payable on the Certificates of Deposit for the Interest Period70 words
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Advertisement117 1980-02-04 12 Puts you in the right spirit i w I K r fv ■> v LAYS Old Scotch \\ll iskv si rice 181.1 NEW HEBRIDES FINANCIAL CENTER MR T. M.BAYER, MANAGING DIRECTOR OF PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL TRUST COMPANY LTD IN VILA NEW HEBRIDES WILL BE IN SINGAPORE 3 FEBRUARY THROUGH 8 FEBRUARY117 words
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Miscellaneous59 1980-02-04 12 Generally fair at first then becoming showers in several places after midday. Report for 24 hours prior to 1M p.m. m Feb 3 at the airport. Maximum temperature 31.0 Associated humidity 68 Minimum temperature 23.5 Associated humidity 96 Hours of sunshine 3.75 Rainfall in millimetres 16 Total rainfall for the59 words
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Article91 1980-02-04 13 UPI CHINA intends to use the Manila International Container Port as a terminal for a container service at concessional rates, the government said on Friday. Reginaldo A. Oben, president of the Wallem Philippines Shipping Inc. said the state-owned China Ocean Shipping Co would start the container service onUPI - 91 words
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Article115 1980-02-04 13 AP PASSENGERS apparently bent on seeking asylum in the United States hijacked a Cuban ship off the Florida Keys on Thursday, the FBI and US Coast Guard said. Early on Friday, the 30metre Fifth Of December was being towed by a coast guard patrol boat to MiamiAP - 115 words
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Article69 1980-02-04 13 HELICOPTERS, hampered by gale-force winds and driving rain in Tokyo, rescued all 34 crew members from a stricken 8,896-ton Liberian freighter, the Cynthia-G, off central Japan, the Maritime Safety Agency said. The Cynthia-G, with a crew from Hongkong, reported last night that it was listing dangerously after its69 words
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551 1980-02-04 13 RAHIM KASSIM - By RAHIM KASSIM THE AGGRESSIVE Taiwanese shipping operator, Evergreen Line, has come out strongly to dismiss rumours that it is in financial difficulties and accusations that the line offers 'cutthroat' rates. The line did not deem it necessary to engage itself in the551 words
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Article581 1980-02-04 13 Sfclpptag Uae P»«e (M Adriatic IV 5 Afea VI 3 Alfred C vra 2 Alfred CTS IV 5 All trans VI 2 Alpac VI 5 Angkutan VI 4 AM. i 1 APL m 4/5 Argentine IV 4 ASCL m 1 Asia America IV 5 Asia Merchant IV581 words
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Article, Illustration110 1980-02-04 14 delivered its fifth and largest tag, the Kungnae, to the Pert of Singapore Authority (PSA) tor ue at the Container Terminal, East Lagoon. **B®®* PSA berthing tags, measuring 3t metres by 1.8 metres by 4.1C metres. She has twin engines of MM ihp. Its Voith-Sehneider110 words
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280 1980-02-04 14 Reuter A 10-YEAR uss3.2 billion shipbuilding programme for the construction of 177 ships has been drawn up by Taiwan's Ministry of Communications, the Central News Agency reported. The programme, in two stages, involves building 40 vessels at a cost of some $191 million between JanuaryReuter - 280 words
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Article965 1980-02-04 14 RECEIVING OF EXPORT PCL 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 the following965 words
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Article1448 1980-02-04 14 GRAIN shippers covered cargoes last Thursday from the US Gulf to Europort at »5.50 fio for Feb and from the River Plate to Iran at $45.75 free discharge for Feb also from Buenos Aires to Denmark at $31 free discharge for Feb/March. Other grain bookings included Northern Range1,448 words
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Article, Illustration729 1980-02-04 15 THE PORT of Oakland chalked up an impressive performance in the last fiscal year from June 1978 to June 1979. Marine terminal operations set new records in virtually every department last year, its latest annual report said. Export cargo totalled 5.6 million tons,729 words
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Article, Illustration153 1980-02-04 15 THE Singapore distributor for Mariner outboard motors, Lindeteves-Jacoberg (LJ) (F.E.) Pte Ltd., was again presented with the Distributor Award, "for outstanding sales achievements" during the recent Annual Mariner International Conference held in Baguio, Philippines. This is the third year running that LJ has153 words
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Article, Illustration327 1980-02-04 15 EXPECTED ARRIVALS TODAY KEPPEL WHARVES Ashley Lykes (after Kawana A Bunga Tanjong) 31/ 32 Chicago Maru (1830 shifts after Tacoma Maru) 8/9 Dresden (2300 after Prinsendam) 1/2 Kota Ma war (after Kota Alain) 10/11 Nedlioyd Kimberley (1800 after Nedlioyd Fresco) 3/4 Perak (1300) 20 East Prinsendam (Passenger)327 words
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3484 1980-02-04 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 of3,484 words
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177 1980-02-04 20 THE Kuwait National Petroleum company signed a big contract with the staterun China Shipbuilding Corporation (CSBC) for the construction of four large product carriers in Taipei on Friday. Taiwan buys more than half of its oil from Kuwait. The agreement, which was signed by177 words
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Article144 1980-02-04 20 THE South African Trade Minister said on Friday that he was "aware of certain facts" surrounding the Jan 17 sinking of the Liberian supertanker Salem, which is reported to have been scuttled to cover up the landing of its oil cargo in South Africa. Schalk Van144 words
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664 1980-02-04 20 JAPANESE shipyards have launched a determined drive to win orders for delivery in 1962 and already have in prospect at least one important VLCC contract. This reverses their policy of laying low in the light of the cartel agreement to reduce newbuildings and664 words
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Article656 1980-02-04 20 PRICES of ships bound for demoliton yards took a dive last week, ending the short price bonanza enjoyed by many over the past months. The price crashed over the week and has fallen by $10 to $15 per light displacement ton (ldt) at time of asking and the656 words
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256 1980-02-04 20 THE SPECIFICATION Serv- ices Department of Lloyd's s Register of Shipping is providing a wide range of technical supporting services for the River Transport Corporation (RTC) of Khartoum. This involve supervision of the construction in Norway of 82 craft of various types for shipment in256 words
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Article1425 1980-02-04 20 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and the agents who handle cargo bookings for them. J a-b r Adriatic Container Container 1 Feeders (S)/Cargo Freight (PK). AFEA Singapore Shipping Agen- > cies (S)/Euro-Asia Une (PK/PN). Alfred C. Teepfer Intermodal (S)/ n Marintex Enterprise (PK).1,425 words
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Advertisement517 1980-02-04 13 Scan Dutch V Fast and Regular Service To /From N.C./SCAN/W.MED./U.K. Singapore Tel 9V,oji. Port Keiang Tel *****1 Kuala.Lumpur Tel ***** Penang Tel *****6 J KDIM \\l A H m Orient Overseas Co*Ucme4 Line FULLY CONT AMERCED SERVICE TO EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) ICRCATQR 15* Hi Pot (WENT At CHEf It* 14/2517 words
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Advertisement282 1980-02-04 13 SI SEALORD ANTAI 1 m. UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) ARABIAN GULF WEEKLY MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES S pore loading for Dubai (26/2). Kuwait (29/2). Dammam (3/3), Mina Qaboos (6/3) Doha (9/3) Mina Al Fahal (23/3), Kuwait(26/3). Damman (29/3), Dubai (1/4), Abu Dhabi I (4/4), Doha (7/4), Mina Qaboos (10/4) FULLY282 words
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Advertisement116 1980-02-04 13 m t NOL NEPTUNE ORIENT UNES LTD FAR EAST EUROPE FULLY CONTAINFRISED SERVICE Containers Feeder ed to/from F'stowe Also acceptint carfo to/from Scandnavia 0. CHEF S pore Closin( fanes: FCI Carjo 0600 13/2 LCI Cargo ISOO 12/2 STRAUS AUSTRALIA RO-RO CONTAINER SERVICE 5 wmt>« ot 'he *nto Consortium AUSTRALIA: JAKARTA116 words
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Advertisement577 1980-02-04 13 N&dlloyd Lines Regular Liner Services To/From All Parts of the Work). Singapore Tel 919C11 Port Ketang Tet *****1. Kuala Lumpur Tel ***** Penang Tel ******6 mm CONTAINER Scbedales SHIPS In Part SHIPPING List SHIP Sales REGIONAL Weather WHO Acts Far Whom MAERSK LINE C 3 n i.'i l "i SaM577 words
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Advertisement793 1980-02-04 14 LEO SHIPPING PTE LTD. SINGAPORE PERNAS-MISC SHIPPING AGENCIES SDN BHD PORT KELANG PENANG —1. V" LWD.I MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL Sb&PHG CORPORATION BERHAD Zmkmm Strrict To Eiropt .Feeder *P Keiang Vesset Spore 1) Asedfes 2) Rdam 3) Hburg 4) Gburg S SfJSf. 8 6/2 20/2 25/2 26/2 28/2 B. PtNAGA 9/2 NED793 words
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Advertisement241 1980-02-04 14 BfS SUPERCARRIER SERVICE WEEKLY SERVICE TO PANAMA, 08 ATLANTIC GULF AND E. CANADA Mi irrai CM tart Mi IKI im Sl* 25/3 31/3 3/4 *10/2 17-11/2 17/3 22/3 24/2 2-3/3 1/4 t/4 |/4 CMi tan BM •Ni Mr Fft Catatan M n r U_ LC—I T*l KS3Q.S BIN IT MS241 words
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Advertisement700 1980-02-04 15 STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei Ports and Bangkok Overseas mm M Containers Limited Weekly service to/from UK/Europe CONTAiOSHP soviet TO IH/CONTtm: Sarvice To/From Banfkofc Spn rirta* 4 Fek Uwrpod Bay 10 FA ra» T o bl U Fek Cvdfcan Bay II Feb 20 Fab Takaa Eqvea 23 Fab700 words
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Advertisement378 1980-02-04 15 Franco Belgian Services </•'.' Fi- Fr,-vcK >«rt 1,-, F.trE.isurn Lines> AC c.chM' I IM= SMGAPO* P KELANG L. Havre R4*n H'bw| Brm A'aerp MERCATOR SaM la Part 23 FA 24 Feb 27 FA "2 Iter C CONTAKR lOtaS fi" 0 C*r lIU ISM IMa 2 M*r (to 7Mr 9Mr SSBWtt378 words
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Advertisement614 1980-02-04 16 LINE KOREA SHIPPING CORPS f. Rata* STOK *GA 145 M 12/15 Feb FM MM BANGKOK VESA 146E 12/15 Feb TO BUSAM ALTAMI49W 6/9 Mar 10/13 Mar FM BUSAM BANGKOK ALTAR 150E 6/9 Mar 10/13 Mar TO BUSAM PCNANG CALL SUBJECT WDUCEMENT fSCKSCKSC KSC KSC KSC KSC KX KX UC KX614 words
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Advertisement350 1980-02-04 16 EVERGREEN LINE r faR [AS! fUROPf XPRtSS FUII CONIAINI R SERVICE 1 ACCEPTMG CARGO FOR HAMBURG. FELKSTOWE. ROTTERDAM ANTWERP. LE HAVRE ALSO ACCEPTMG CARGO FOR; SOUTHMCTON. LONDON. MANCHESTER. NRMMGHAM BRISTOL. LIVERPOOL GLASGOW. LEEOS WEST GERMANY HOLLAND AMSTERDAM Span NaAvf fJmw ftaMartai Mmi U Nnn *FA 1 Nb 3Nb IMb 7350 words
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Advertisement883 1980-02-04 16 Everett Lines Bwm Five Star Sbipfiai Corpn. "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE' LOAOM6 FOR RANGOON 11/1J Fab kf«V(U BF S.S C Ag•<*» n Matovvo TEPS MALAYSIA r K along T«ITM>-7355 P•non 9 TM 62U1/***** 3 -i X t NavtficMii Intarcontinwital S. A. C.I. F. "ARGENTINE NATIONAL LINE" LOAOMG FOR DURBAN, CAKTONN, BUENOS883 words
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Advertisement632 1980-02-04 16 —■——ummmmmmul—m—r r/ r i I y /> y A 4 > a OCEAN SHIPPING ENTERPRISES PTE LTD. SANKYO LINE AUSTRALIA SERVICE P. Rata* Stappara LmMn( tar. 13/15 Fak 1«/L2 FA SVD. MEL AOEL BANGLADESH SERVICE 15/29 Fak CWTTAGONG. CHALJM JAPAN/STRAUS SERVICE K KARLANDER LINE AUSTRALIA SERVICE P. Kate* LoaAnf tar632 words
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Advertisement737 1980-02-04 17 r:— BEN LINE __J CONTAINERS dhbs comae •2. to/from •mac rm*n Km nam/ AatfnaAMwp a/2 an nn 1/1. vi a/* V) VI VI tvi U/l tvi IVI 11/) IV) a/i iv) iv) IV) )V) 0/) 1/4 V« V« V« V« 7/4 V 4 11/4 U/4 IV4 2V4 2V4 nooBK: ifMc737 words
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Advertisement568 1980-02-04 17 BOUSTEAD SH,pp,fgG AGENCIES BAN NE iD f s OR NT LINE U S GULF COAST SERVICE (New (Mem, Mobie, Houston, Galveston) Ippw t. Rata* Kuantan US GiM LOUSE ITKES <*cb i Mi). 23/25 FA U.S. WEST COAST SERVICE (Seattle, Tacoma, Vancouver 8.C., Portland, Longview, Lonfbeach, Los Angeles, San Francisco) ASKfT568 words
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Advertisement627 1980-02-04 18 t ll'lltll) SINGAPORE SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE LTD TC I f NC. < »S 4^ UNBdaON. »A» MS. Gf SI R4 Q «S *"b v f>B A M ;A«SM P# 4 u MUM mm I'ctjiiMinl Container liiiH's WEEKLY CONTAINER SERVICE to/f'om BANGKOK wr rraicM) 7»l vi fm M 11/14 FM •SIM627 words
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Advertisement256 1980-02-04 19 TRUCONTAINER EXPRESS INTERNATIONAL IS) PTE LTD Suites 1311/1312. Shaw Towers, Beach Rd, Singapore 0718 Regular Container Service accepting FCL/LCL Cargo for New Zealand Auckland, Wellington, JLyttleton, Ounedin Australia Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Sri Lanka Colombo i Europe and UX Call *****81 Container leasing services BICCU CONTAINER FUIT J j MANAGEMENT256 words
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Advertisement243 1980-02-04 19 l KANNIVELL LINES (REGULAR SERVICE SMGAPORE/EAST-NEST MALAYSIA) SEA LOVE I ¥.1 SAIED SAIED PG/KK SEA LOVE I i 2 11/2 22/2 KOTA KMABALU SEA LOVE I V.3 7/3 10/3 _do SEA LOVE I V.4 25/3 27/3 do SEA LOVE I V.5 12/4 14/4 do SEA LOVE I V.6 29/4 1/5243 words
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Advertisement242 1980-02-04 19 r* GARWARE SHIPPING CORPN. LTD.<„ FPU BOMBAY SHGAPOKE P KLLANG 20/22 FEB RISHI VALMKI 20/22 FEB (MDIMIFIM-NLT INI) RISHI VISHWAMTRA 19/21 MAR (NMN FIA6-BULT 1970) FA CONTMfXS ACCEPTMBI SHGAPORE: STRAITS SHP SERVICES (PTE) LTD., TEL *****61/2, *****98 P. KELANG: PSD SHTPMG SON. BHD., TEL: *****1-5 DECCAN SHPPMG LTD <•»> FOR242 words
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Advertisement175 1980-02-04 19 Y DONG SUE UNE M.V. DONG lON VOYI/M HIM S.IJO AT PSA Mm M/ 41 General survey on damaged cargo discharged ex the above veaael will be held on Friday fth February USD as from 9.00 a.m. to 12.00 noon. No further aurvey will be held after this date. MARITIME175 words
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Advertisement322 1980-02-04 20 EGYPTIAN INTERNATIONAL LINE (EIL) EGYPTIAN FLAG FAST AND DIRECT LINER SERVICE TO EGYPT (PORT SAID ALEXANDRIA) STORE PT KEL PENANG PT SAD ALEXANDRIA SMNX U Fab II MLE U Feb 24 Mar 11 Mar 16 Apr 16 0 Subjtct inducement MARTRANS CARGO PLEASE CONTACT 3CHENKER SINGAPORE TEL *****11 EOW ALEXANDRIA322 words
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Advertisement330 1980-02-04 20 ALFRED C. TOEPFER LINE \p l A REGULAR SERVICE TO MEDTTDtRAKAN PORTS OF ITALY, SPAM, FRANCE TIMBER SERVICE S'pore P.Ketang Ldg For M.V. CVETM GEORGB I 14 Fat II Fafc I«MH Hldt*. La Sptat. Satarm. Lmras, W« SEA CONSORTIUM (PTE) L TD. SINGAPORE TEI 9160?? ll* US ?11"S SUB K.fNtS330 words
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Miscellaneous137 1980-02-04 20 SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING LEGEND: (3) Centre of Tropical Depression, maximum wind speeds 22 —33 knots. I Direction of movement Centre of Tropical Storm, maximum wind speeds 34-64 knots. >0~ 8 indicated by arrow and (7) Centre of Typhoon, maximum wind speeds 65 knots137 words
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