The Business Times, 26 June 1980
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Title Section10 1980-06-26 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. lli/l/M THURSDAY, JUNE 1981 50 CENTS10 words
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Article86 1980-06-26 1 OVERSEA-CHINESE Banking Corporation said it will cut its prime lending rate to 10H per cent from 11 per cent effective tomorrow. The bank is also lowering fixed deposit rates by 1 4 of a point across the board with one month easing to 9'« per cent, three86 words
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Article75 1980-06-26 1 AP MASSACHUSETTS, Wed. Seagram's and Sons, the world's largest distiller, has given a US$5.B million grant to Harvard University researchers in the hope of demonstrating that the way in which the human body processes alcohol, not alcohol itself, is the cause of alcoholism. The grant was givenAP - 75 words
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Article83 1980-06-26 1 UPI KUWAIT, Wed. The Mafia has sent out an eight-man hit team to kill Iranian Islamic judge, Sheikh Sadegh Khalkhali, who is responsible for the death of several drug traffickers in Teheran, after a bribe failed to buy his silence, the newspaper, A 1 Anba, said. ItUPI - 83 words
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Article61 1980-06-26 1 NYT NEW YORK, Wed. Republican Ronald Reagan is preferred 47 to 37 per cent over President Carter in a two-man race for the presidency, according to a poll released today. The New York Times-CBS news poll, which showed a weak economy to be one of President Carter's greatestNYT - 61 words
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Article80 1980-06-26 1 UPI LONDON, Wed. Gold spurted US$lO an ounce in London and Zurich today in response to worsening tensions in South-east Asia. The dollar started the day mixed in slow trading on world money markets. "After several weeks of gold reacting to purely technical market movements, we areUPI - 80 words
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Article66 1980-06-26 1 Rueter JAKARTA, Wed. Singapore Prime Minister Mr Lee Kuan Yew will have two rounds of talks with President Suharto on bilateral and regional issues in Jogjakarta, during an informal threeday visit next week, government sources said today. The meeting is part of a series between leaders of theRueter - 66 words
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Article50 1980-06-26 1 AP NEW YORK, Wed. The stock market advanced broadly this morning. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials climbed 3.50 points to 880.80 in the first half hour. Gainers took a 2 to 1 lead over losers in the early tally of New York Stock Exchange-listed issues. APAP - 50 words
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Article141 1980-06-26 1 Rises Indices Hong Leong Ind Public Bank Msia Rice Eu Yan Sang SEAL Sovran S B S Bovis Pahang Cons Amcol Int Wood Glenealv 233 402 314 186 289 304 195 62 159 43 178 308 21 20 14 13 8 6 5 5 4 4 3141 words
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Article, Illustration139 1980-06-26 1 Falls Indices Malayan Tin 3850 M U Ind 1060 Magnum Copr 925 OCBC 950 PMC 860 D Keramat 1470 Esso Ord 550 N ST 650 Rahman Hy 1130 L Perak 1140 Genting 660 Paper Product 380 Tongkah 380 K L Kepong 498 Rises Boustead Co 275 -100 -70139 words
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Article669 1980-06-26 1 RUTH CHENG - NO CLEAR GUIDELINES FROM MAS By RUTH CHENG SOME BANKS have shown interest in introducing floating rate certificates of deposits (FRCDs) denominated in Singapore dollars but are being held back by the absence of clear guidelines from the Monetary Authority of Singapore. The hesitancy669 words
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226 1980-06-26 1 THE Jack Chia-MPH group has been given the green light to build a 16storey extension which will add 224 rooms to its 269room Hotel Tai-Pan in Victoria Street. The proposed extension will cost about $20 million and will cover an area of 26,000226 words
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444 1980-06-26 1 SALMA KHALIK - By SALMA KHALIK ANY incursion of foreign forces into Thailand directly affects the security of Asean member states and endangers peace and security in the whole region. In a joint statement issued yesterday, the five Asean foreign ministers condemned Vietnam's "act of aggression" along444 words
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Article360 1980-06-26 1 THE CHAIRMAN of the Association of Banks in Singapore (ABS) has again suggested that the authorities take steps to recycle part of the Central Provident Fund (CPF) contributions back to the banking system. "We appreciate the rationale for higher CPF contributions which is to limit excessive spending360 words
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259 1980-06-26 1 THE STOCK market suffered mftjor setback yesterday u an unrelenting wftve of profit-taking swept tkmgk the market. The sell orders pushed prices downwards across the board, leaving very little room for baying support. Industrial blue chips were lining the casualties. Reflecting the sharp259 words
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465 1980-06-26 1 THE Government plans to increase the number of electoral divisions by six to a total of 75. This will be achieved by the elimination of three constituencies: Farrer Park, Geylang East and Upper Serangoon. Nine new constituencies will be added. They are: Ayer Rajah, Cheng465 words
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Advertisement159 1980-06-26 1 THOMAS ROBERT ALMA YS ONE STEP I AHEAO the trained specialist... A THOMAS ROBERT BROKER ...widely experienced, well informed and highly capable of analysing the most complex risks. H<- is typical of the new breed of professional insurance consul tants. Just as sound financial control, innovative marketing and progressive manage159 words
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Advertisement63 1980-06-26 1 !_=(+&(~.-=:]=)/$|%}<<;&"/`?'.[ See back page mm. SHIPPING TIMES PRINTED Circuits automating its operations 2 AUSTRALIA told of vast trade potential in Asean THE tobacco giants burn their fingers TURNAROUND at Singapore Paper Prodicts 11 BP Singapore raises prices of LPG 12 GOVERNMENT seeks views on automated clearing house 12 AIRCRAFT 1,63 words
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Advertisement242 1980-06-26 1 Sonyßetamax SLC? The blind search is over! Leader...page J*** ABQ Ist Quarter 1980 Malaysia's investment incentives: need for change Malaysia has been quite successful in attract ing foreign investments to help power the country's industrialisation programme But foreign investments remain mainly capital intensive despite incentives to encourage labour intensive industries242 words
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TRADE AND INDUSTRY
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Article367 1980-06-26 2 RONNIE LIM - By RONNIE LIM AN AMERICAN printed circuit boards plant in Jurong, Printed Circuits International, is automating its production lines to cope with increasing overseas orders including those from major computer manufacturers like IBM, Rank Xerox and Olivetti. The US$2 million automation programme, expected to be completed367 words
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Article168 1980-06-26 2 TIMES Printers, the whollyowned subsidiary of Times Publishing, is printing an International magazine for an Australian publishing company. The first edition of Sundowner rolled off the presses this week. The news monthly is intended to help expatriate Australians and oversea businessmen keep up with politics,168 words
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Article, Illustration82 1980-06-26 2 VOLVO Area Far East has introduced the Volvo BM 45M (Above) which is a new loader in the 14-tonne class. To replace the 1244, it is the fourth model in the new generation of Volvo BM loaders introduced to this region. Some of the important features of82 words
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Article145 1980-06-26 2 EXHIBITION organiser ITF has signed an agreement with American Express Card to enable participants of exhibitions organised by ITF to pay their registration fees with American Express Card. ITF, a subsidiary of Times Organisation of Singapore and Industrial and Trade Fairs International of the UK, promotes specialised international145 words
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Article471 1980-06-26 2 RICHARD SEAH - By RICHARD SEAH A LEADING Japanese manufacturer of marine and industrial switchboards is expanding its operations in Singapore to take advantage of the upswing in shipbuilding. The company, Terasaki Electric, is looking for more factory space within its present Commonwealth Lane premises which it shares with LindetevesJacoberg,471 words
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194 1980-06-26 2 COOPERATION between Philips of the Netherlands and Sony of Japan has led to further improvements in the optical digital compact disc system announced by Philips in March last year The improvements are in modulation and error corection. The system incorporates advances in audio technology,194 words
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110 1980-06-26 2 MR Ejaz M. Khan, general manager of Pakistan International Airlines (PIA), Singapore, was elected to the executive committee of the SKAL Club recently. Named after a Scandinavian word meaning "toast", the club is represented in more than 100 countries worldwide. Membership is open to110 words
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400 1980-06-26 2 AS Singapore enters into a future of manpower shortage, it is necessary that adjustments be made so that workers can be deployed more effectively. The government is therefore removing the upper age limit of 25 years for the training of nurses. Those who400 words
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Advertisement288 1980-06-26 2 V AC \*V I f/JF* U( >h t\ I I i RTiTiTii HH in strict Priority of Receipt of Applications.' We will begin We guarantee that we will buy back any of these coins you may wish to sell at the price you paid. Naturally, we will pay more than288 words
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Advertisement24 1980-06-26 2 Emblems of Quality SNAKE SANI i Sam Leongl OIL P'ELDS INDUSTRIALS SUPPLIERS IfMd Singapo'e ofe2Q Tel *****01 2 *****07 *****55 Tei*« RIOWAV RS *****24 words
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REGIONAL
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526 1980-06-26 3 THERE is a tendency for Australian businessmen to look to Europe for trade expansion. And this has hindered Australia from recognising the full potential of trade and investment in Asean. Another reason, said Malaysian Finance Minister Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah, was that opportunities were526 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article271 1980-06-26 3 Agencies THE INDIAN Cabinet has passed a resolution expressing the nation's grief at the death of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi's favourite son, Sanjay, who was killed in a plane crash at the young age of 33. In the rare gesture, the Cabinet met on Tuesday under the chairmanshipAgencies - 271 words
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242 1980-06-26 3 Reuter SOUTH Korea's average gross annual foreign capital requirements over each of the next two years will be USs7—lB billion if it is to achieve its economic and social objectives, Deputy Prime Minister Kim Woungie said. He told a meeting of SouthReuter - 242 words
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147 1980-06-26 3 Reuter JAPAN'S net revenue from overseas investments in fiscal 1979 rose to a record US$l.66 billion compared with $1.41 billion the previous year, the Japanese finance ministry said. The rise was helped by higher revenue received as interest or dividends in overseas securities »nrfReuter - 147 words
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115 1980-06-26 3 UPI CHINA said yesterday it wants to improve relations with India while the long standing border dispute between them can be solved by concession on both sides. The Xinhua news agency published a long commentary noting that Chinese Foreign Minister Huang Hua hasUPI - 115 words
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Advertisement291 1980-06-26 3 DIAMOND INVESTMENT SEMINAR. Mondial, the International Diamond Investment Company, will hold a seminar on Wednesday, 2 July at 7.00pm in the Bokhara Room at the Marco Polo Hotel. Topics to be discussed will include the history of diamonds, their place in the investment portfolio and the potential they can realise.291 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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133 1980-06-26 4 Reuter INDONESIA'S first commodities exchange may open next year, starting with rubber trading, Harry Tanugraha, secretary of Gapkindo, the Indonesian rubber producers association said. He said the Ministry of Trade and Cooperatives is finalising plans for the exchange and other commodities may be traded on itReuter - 133 words
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Article173 1980-06-26 4 THE Chicago Board of Trade wheat futures closed USS l /i to three cents a bushel lower on Tuesday. Prices ended near the lows of a 5 Vj cent range. Local and exporter selling forced prices lower from the start. Pressure stemmed from increased cash trade and outlook for173 words
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Article329 1980-06-26 4 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in S$ per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.05, 100 per cent second class 0.90, 100 per cent third class 0.88, 25 per cent new crop 0.80, B-10 per cent 0.68. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.63, Special no stock.329 words
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Article242 1980-06-26 4 IN Singapore, the market closed higher with July One RSS buyers quoted at 294.50 cents per kilo, up six cents from Tuesday's close, dealers said. Morning prices were marked up about 5.50 cents on higher London advices, trade and speculative buying. Covering interest, speculative and upcountry buying emerged in242 words
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Article305 1980-06-26 4 R.A.S prices In cents per kilo yesterday: Noon (per kilo) Buyers Sellers Int. 1 R.S.S. prompt f.o.b. 292.50 2S3.50N Int. 1 R.S.S. July 293.00 293.50 Int. 1 R.S.S. August 293 50 294.00 Int. 2 R.S.S. 285 00 286.00N UK/Cont 284 00 285.00N Int. 3 R.S.S. 282 00 283305 words
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Article102 1980-06-26 4 NOON SSI and SMR p irion ywUfdayRA8 SSR 20 SSR (0 (1 *too (1-tOD pallet) Pallet) Wj (Correal Mth) Barer* Salter* 268.50 270.50N 265.50 267 50N Aifut (Forward Mth) Bayer* Bailor* 268 50 271.50N 266.50 268. SON MRKLB J«ly Al|ut SMRCV SMRL SMR 5 SMRGP SMR 10102 words
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Article83 1980-06-26 4 THE Straits tin price hi Penang yesterday rose Ms 4 per picol te $2,151, $5 abive the Internatlonal Tin Agreement celling, dealers said. Lswer tin metal effered hy miners and persistent European, Japanese and US buying demand helped the metal te recover slightly after Tuesday's fall, they said.83 words
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Article39 1980-06-26 4 Rubber: June 25 Singapore: July: 294.50 cents (up 6.00 cents) Malaysia: July: 297.50 cents (up 5.50 cents) Tin: M 52,150 (up $4) (equivalent to $35.55 per kilo) (up 7 cents) Official offering: 151 tonnes (down 64 tonnes)39 words
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Article193 1980-06-26 4 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday: (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) C«(t« jin: China Blue Phoenix 20b 2.190; 32b 2,596, 40s 2,850 (per bale of 400 lbs). Pleee gMds: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly193 words
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Article173 1980-06-26 4 CHINESE Pradaee Exchange, Singapore, cl—lng prices per lMkg yesterday: Caeaaat «II: Bulk fob 137.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $147.00 sellers, new drum fob $153.00 sellers. Capra: Mixed (loose) $81.00 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $455.00 sellers, Sarawak white pepper faq fob173 words
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Article188 1980-06-26 4 THE Chicago Board of Trade soybean futures ended US2 to V« cent a bushel higher in moderately active trade on Tuesday. Prices settled near the top of a six-cent range. Local demand along with commerical support lifted prices. Traders attributed demand to technical strength, lack of country movement and188 words
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Article854 1980-06-26 4 COFFEE: Robusta futures opened steadier yesterday in line with New York's overnight close but quickly met fresh trade selling and commission house profit-taking which pushed September to a low of £1,535 from an early high of £1,570. Values then fluctuated moderately above the lows in relatively quiet conditions.854 words
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Article114 1980-06-26 4 IN Kuala Lumpur, the market held steady yesterday on reports of Pakistan tendering for crude and neutralised palm oil, dealers said. In the central and southern region, July and August held unchanged at MsB4o per tonne. The refined market continued featureless. C.I.F. North European ports, in US dollars114 words
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Advertisement248 1980-06-26 4 Seepage 5 for Asian stocks. 9 MITSUBISHI j-. T > (t PH* y J: mw '< 0i Hi A Fjr r.5 P T «P|| V a "A#W t The new Mitsubishi Canter can do a lot of things other trucks can't. Its diesel engine capacity of 3.3 litres is the248 words
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ASIAN STOCKS
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Article603 1980-06-26 5 TOKYO Source: DBS-Daiwa THE market was bearish, in line with the usual phenomenon at the end of each month. But, at the same time, non-resident investors were also exercising refrain which pressed the market down even further. Dealers said liquidation of resource-related issues like Nippon Oil maySource: DBS-Daiwa - 603 words
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Article321 1980-06-26 5 THE market generally consolidated yesterday although selective shares were better. Mai Hon rose 50 cents to HK$6.2O on unconfirmed reports that the Carrion Group had sold Gammon House for up to HK$l.4 billion while HK Land moved up to HKJ13.20 on news that they had reduced their holdings in321 words
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Article379 1980-06-26 5 NEWS of what appeared to be a major gas discovery in Western Australia injected new life into the oil sector yesterday while profittakers chipped away at shale oil issues, brokers said. Strata Oil reported just before the close that its Woodada No 1 well was flowing at a daily379 words
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Article246 1980-06-26 5 STOCKS finned slightly in weak trading yesterday, dealers said. Mah Boonkrong Drying and Silo rose one baht to 192, Saha Union two to 177, Siam Cement four to 260 and Rama Tower one to 75. JUNE 25 Bah us Asia Credit Asia Fibre 132 1 Ayuthaya Inv And Trust246 words
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Article157 1980-06-26 5 STOCKS closed generally firmer yesterday and turnover rose to 3.8 million pesos against Tuesday's 1.8 million pesos, dealers said. Atlas Con B, Baguio Gold, Benguet Con B, Surigao Con B, Philex B, Basic Petroleum, Anglo Phil, Oriental B, First Phil Hldgs, San Miguel B and Usiphil were gainers, while157 words
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Article53 1980-06-26 5 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 432.7 Monday 469 8 Week Ago 400.0 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 877JO Monday 873.81 Week Ago 879.27 H.K.HANG SENG Wednesday 1007.51 Tuesday 1014.20 Week Ago 983 24 SYDNEY INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 672.28 Tuesday 670JO Week Ago 664.41 ALL ORDINARIE8 Wednesday 887.48 Tuesday 885.64 Week53 words
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Advertisement469 1980-06-26 5 ONERS CLUB HAS SEEN THE RANKCARDS GCME. NCW WE'RE SEEING THEM GO. Thirty years ago in America, Diners Club invented the charge card. It was a fresh, simple, profoundly convenient service. In fact, so good was the idea that many followed suit. But today, because times are tough, in America469 words
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Article352 1980-06-26 6 IN THE realm of international currencies, outside forces have always had the upper hand in negating measures adopted by governments to promote stability. It is not surprising then that despite the persistent efforts of the Monetary Authority of Singapore to resist internationalisation of the Singapore dollar, events352 words
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Article271 1980-06-26 6 WITH THE number of MPs rising with each general election, anyone who has visited Parliament House will be forgiven for wondering whether existing accommodation for members will remain adequate. The House was built many years ago when both the population of Singapore and the elected legislature271 words
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Article, Illustration1032 1980-06-26 6 WILLIAM COCHRANE - The powerful anti-smoking movement of the past decade hat forced the tobacco giants to diversify, reports WILLIAM COCHRANE. This they have done with mixed fortunes, iIVV as their stock I JL market ratings testify. In some cases, the extra cases, the restrictions are CashFT - 1,032 words
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Advertisement535 1980-06-26 6 r-» h.tji S3 THE BANK OF CANTON, LIMITED (Incorporated in Hong Kong on 2l»t February 1912) BALANCE SHEET AS OF 31 DECEMBER 1979. LIABILITIES Share Capital General Reserve Profit and Loss Account Shareholders' Funds Current Deposits and Other Liabilities Amounts due to Subsidiary Companies Amounts due to Associated and Related535 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous979 1980-06-26 6 SINGAPORE 5 THE MAIN attraetftea toalgkt kas mi eiay winner in the Gmlm Variety Special wttfe Its myriad sf gmt wttrtM. lie eatertaiaers range (rem chwleil flaatlst Junes Gal way (whe wm formerly principal flaatM with Ike Berlin Philhnrmenlc Orchestra) to the highly eemmerdaHsed sad semewhat elfbeat pep greap, Beaey979 words
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Miscellaneous470 1980-06-26 6 26 Vicious source of lucre (5) 27 A certain amount of metrication (5) 28 Hill, perhaps, or mountain state (5) 29 Vessel used by a shy tar (3-4) 30 They're too full of classy ideas (5) 31 Familiar home entertainer (5) DOWN 2 Burdened with bullets (6) 3 On paper,470 words
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OVERSEAS
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440 1980-06-26 7 AMERICAN Secretary of State Edmund Muskie will ask Nato to take action to counter any possible Soviet thrust towards the Persian Gulf. In May the alliance agreed to support American plans to establish a rapid deployment force which would be moved quickly to440 words
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240 1980-06-26 7 Reuter BROAD stimulus to the US economy would be premature at this point, said New York Federal Reserve Bank president Anthony Solomon. Before any support can be given to general fiscal measures, "we need to be sure that the contraction in demand would notReuter - 240 words
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189 1980-06-26 7 Reuter THE CHRYSLER Loan Guarantee Board has announced that all conditions for a US$l.5 billion government-backed loan have been met. The announcement was made on Tuesday at the US Treasury and authorises the immediate release of $500 million of the loan guarantees. The signingReuter - 189 words
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220 1980-06-26 7 Reuter BRITAIN should not nationalise any of its powerful banks or insurance companies, an official committee of inquiry into the country's financial institutions said yesterday. The committee, chaired by former Prime Minister Sir Harold Wilson, said Britain had failed to channel large amounts of personalReuter - 220 words
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179 1980-06-26 7 UPI ISRAEL'S chief Palestinian autonomy negotiator Josef Burg may caU off his planned trip to Washington next week because of the political crisis at home. Defections from Mr Begin's coalition government and a move by a small breakaway parliamentary faction to sponsor legislationUPI - 179 words
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Article, Illustration328 1980-06-26 7 Reuter PRESIDENT Carter strengthened ties with Yugoslavia and relaunched an initiative to end the Afghanistan crisis during a 24-hour trip to Belgrade which ended yesterday. At a dinner given by Yugoslav President Cvijetin Mijatovic on Wednesday night, Mr Carter said he was ready to considerReuter; UPI - 328 words
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127 1980-06-26 7 Reuter MOVES which could lead to cheaper air fares in Europe got under way in Luxembourg on Tuesday at a meeting of European Common Market transport ministers. The ministers ordered the EEC Commission to conduct a study into air fares in Europe whichReuter - 127 words
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Article783 1980-06-26 7 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From SIA SQ580 0710 MAA MAS MH601 0700 KUL SIA/BA SQ/BA17 0715 LHR/BAH MAS MH621 0835 PEN SIA SQ101 0815 KUL RBA BI421 0930 BWN MAS MH671 0930 PEN/KUL MAS MH605 1000 KUL SIA SQ2U 1000 HLP CPA CX710 1005 HLP783 words
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Article487 1980-06-26 7 INFLATION WORSENING Reuter BUFFETED by inflation, recession and a slump in trade, the world economy looks very bleak. The International Monetary Fund said in a survey of the world economy that the difficulties are touching all categories of countries from the large industrial giants toReuter - 487 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article407 1980-06-26 7 Agencies KING Hussein of Jordan has welcomed the recent call by European Economic Community (EEC) leaders for Palestinian involvement in the Middle East peace process, calling it an attempt "to redefine the framework of peace that must come sooner or later." In an interview broadcast onAgencies - 407 words
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Advertisement189 1980-06-26 7 OFFICIAL NOTICE PROPOSAL TO CHANGE A SHIP NAME Notice is hereby given that in consequence of the intended change of Name of A Ship by our clients Promet Perrodo Pte Ltd we have applied to the Registrar of Singapore Ships Under Section 417 Merchant Shipping Act (CAP 172) in respect189 words
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Advertisement783 1980-06-26 7 JACK CHIA~MPH LIMITED dc-fflph Preliminory Announcement of Results fof the year ended 31st March 1980 ChkhMPH United QC-MPH) or. pleased to announce the results of the Group Company, sublet to audit, for the financial year ended 31st March 1980 as follows:TURNOVER AND PROFIT a) THE GROUP GROUP TURNOVER OPERATING PROFIT783 words
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EUROPEAN MARKETS
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Article97 1980-06-26 8 JUNK 24 Krs FORWARD MARKET Acee 283 1 Arbed 1800 15 Astur 440 -10 Bra si an 656 2 Bru-Lamb 1400 unch Can par 998 -12 Cock 244 -5 De Beers 258 1 Ebes 1885 10 Flectrobel 6190 80 Gb-Inno-Bm 2340 10 Gev 1248 -24 Hobok 2620 unch Petro97 words
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Article278 1980-06-26 8 JUNE 24 Frs CORBEILLE Air-Liquide 411 -4 B S N Gervals Da none 1016 >46 C S F (Thomson Csl) 474 4 Cie Francaise des PelrolM 253 30 3.5 Compagme Financier* Compagme General? 390 unch Credit Foncier De France 426 -41 Hachette (Librairiel 243 SO 05 Machines Bull 57278 words
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Article187 1980-06-26 8 JUNE 24 Francs Actions Suisse* 280 Alusuisse Br. 1180 5 Alusuisse Rf( 44S 2 Brown Bovrn Br 1630 •S Ciba Geigy Br. 1075 -S Ciba Grig) P C 830 -5 Cibu Geigy Re* 504 1 Credit Suusr Br 2196 unch Credit Suisse Reg unch Elektrowalt Br iSIU George Fischer187 words
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Article206 1980-06-26 8 JUNE 24 Abitibi Alran Algoma Bank Mont Bank Nova Scotia Bell Tel Beth Corp BP Can LId Brasran Camp Red Lake Can Imp Bk Canpac Canpac Inv P( Carling O'Keefr Cominco Cons Bath Cons Marbenor Dankoe Demson IJom Stor» 18 31 30 27 30 20 44 as. S2 26206 words
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Advertisement308 1980-06-26 8 Where to wine, dine and entertain Less to pay on our Weekday Package! t*)\» long Since you Ve Had i day to do absolutely nothing except ia2e"> Now when you come on our special weekday Holiday. you get bed and breakfast plus all tne time to you'sell No activities are308 words
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Advertisement178 1980-06-26 8 übertus! ©rill For lunch. For dinner. For a richly rewarding experience. Businessmen's Lunch Monday toFnday $18 10% service charge 3% cess Javanese Rijstafel Saturday Sunday $16 10% service charge 3% cess For reservations call *****77 I «-ii«111--\ I *nrk HI m'niton Smepatqn motels AND INNS worldwide Ndss'm h. S'lgaoore'o2s Te178 words
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Advertisement115 1980-06-26 8 See Page 5 for Asian stocks and Page 9 for NYSE prices The Great Family Do-ltAburself Barbecue ft e- f- J 4S? Z* jfet I £g /r-i wbf bW M $35: adults. $14+ tor each cMd und«l2 Anytime from 7pm-10 30pm T* MERLIN SPILL. It's elegant, comfortable and quietly opulent,115 words
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Advertisement201 1980-06-26 8 Noodles, mien or mee? It's the same. No matter what you call it. The difference is the way our chefs serve up to you. Whether it's fried, dry, or in a soup. Whether it's Hokkien-style. Cantonese-stvle, or local-style. You'll like the way we have with noodles, mien and mee at201 words
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Advertisement185 1980-06-26 8 The American Express Card serves you well wherever great food is served welcome To apply for the American Express Card, call 2358 133. Our chefs dish out the best of Spanish, American, French and other European Cuisines for a meal worthy of a true epicure. ♦Thick juicy steaks from the185 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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Article459 1980-06-26 9 THERE was not much activity on the foreign exchange market yesterday. The US dollar remained quite steady against other currencies. The dollar opened at 216.60/80 against the Japanese yen and remained there for the morning. It recovered a little to 216.80/ 90, and by late afternoon, went up459 words
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Article279 1980-06-26 9 THE U.S. dollar and sterling both opened steady in a quiet, featureless market yesterday, dealers said. The dollar opened unchanged on Hongkong's close of 1.7670/80 marks after selling in the Far East took the unit slightly lower than its closing on Tuesday in New York and London of 1.7690/95279 words
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Article183 1980-06-26 9 ASIAN ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at close on June 25: Closing Asian dollar certificates of deposit for prime names: 7 days 1 month 2 months 3 months 0 months 9 months 12 months U8 Dollar^Spot) Offer Bid 7 9/10 7 7/10 8*4 8H 91/10 815/10 95/10 9 3/10183 words
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Article45 1980-06-26 9 RANGE erf prices offered by discount houses on June 25: Overnight: 3 C15/1#% Call deposits: 6V« Closiaf Baying Selling 3-month Treasury bills 6V« 3 month Bank bills 013/16 011/18 3 months CD 0 7/18 05/16 6 months CD 0U O'/t Source: National Discount Co45 words
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Article22 1980-06-26 9 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 11.6 per cent.22 words
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Article57 1980-06-26 9 THE Monetary Authority of Singapore has invited banks and discount houses to tender for a total of $80 million 91-day Treasury bills to be issued from June 30 to July 4. A second lot of $20 million 273-day bills will also be issued on June 30. Each tender57 words
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Article303 1980-06-26 9 IN Singapore, gold futures closed sharply higher yesterday compared with overnight levels in generally thin trading, dealers said. Opening quotations were marked up around US$l5 an ounce in line with the metal's firmness in New York ovenight and thereafter prices fluctuated marginally through the day. Total sales for the303 words
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Article165 1980-06-26 9 THE U.S. dollar moved lower in moderately active late trading yesterday, erasing overnight gains, dealers said. The US unit slipped on local book-squaring with operators seeking to correct long dollar positions, and selling from Europe The dollar stood at a late 1.7670/80 marks from an early 1.7706/10 and 1.7690/95165 words
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Article151 1980-06-26 9 THE U.S. dollar for overnight delivery closed at 216.90 yen, slightly up from a 216.70 opening but unchanged from Tuesday's close, dealers said. Trading was light, with volume US$664 million. After initial easiness, reflecting its overnight New York close, the dollar steadied in quiet late trading on limited buying151 words
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Article1100 1980-06-26 9 NEW YORK Reuter PRECIOUS metal issues and stocks involved in special situations provided most of the interest yesterday as the stock market rose in active trading. Analysts said there was little in the news to account for the rise, although they pointed to a pick-up inReuter - 1,100 words
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Advertisement82 1980-06-26 9 (mat )t)><Vyy<\>n "I el: 361 S< IS h i 3. i j J =3; jd Penthouse Restaurant Holland Road.Shopping Centra. \7] Opposite Chip Baa Garden Tel: *****06 UUMki Seafood 8.8. Q. W«iray Steamboat $12/Happy Hours: 3jOO pm to 6joo pm Drinks (20% discount) and Snacks 1 •Prompt Luncheons 'Catering: Functions82 words
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Advertisement297 1980-06-26 9 DBS Autosave. The best of both worlds V 3 A a 1 By putting together two ordinary banking services, DBS has created a new and unique service. Autosave. A normal current account gives you the convenience of paying by cheque. But of course you don't earn interest on money lying297 words
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1798 1980-06-26 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Stock Exchange oC Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,010 units, unless otherwise specified. SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL z COMMERCIAL Ami (3.208)1,798 words
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Article163 1980-06-26 10 SNGAFOU UNIT 1BUBT (iii *****11-*****1 r '--n The Cmiimrrce 1C 2.75xd The Savings Fund 1.71 IM S pore Prog Fad L27 LS S pore See. Fund 111 2.22 S parc Invest Fund L«2 1.70*d S'pore Equity Fund 1-21 1-27 OW Union Spare F mooMi (Can Income Bond M163 words
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Article2801 1980-06-26 10 1980 Hick Low Compaay Last Sale ©rGr*. Div DiT CTT Gr*s YTd Net P/E Vol COOO) Day Higk Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 370 223 149 103 324 80 310 400' 286 362 245 220 no 140 270 00 275 240* 187 285 Acma Alcorn Allied Choc2,801 words
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Article1917 1980-06-26 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday with the number at shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units, unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIAL* AJaaMata (3.308) ilea (11SB 1306) 119 (C) 11S Aha HI (1-MB)1,917 words
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Article, Illustration726 1980-06-26 10 IT WAS ft clear-cut victory tar setters ia the fflagipwi itock riTfhssgr yestodfty M they task to the trading fleer to large —hew. la aa aareteattog wave ef preflt-taktog, share prim Star «Mtter'it tfcTetofltog hell, ft gtoaee ftt Yesterday'■ paßhaeh was the airkeft Brat726 words
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Article570 1980-06-26 10 NERVOUS selling forced the Kuala Lumpur stock market sharply lower yesterday following reports of continued fighting at the Thai-Kampu-chean border. Prices were initially able to hold on to overnight levels but persistent light selling soon eroded investor confidence which just a few days ago was570 words
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845 1980-06-26 11 TOH SU FEN - By TOH SU FEN THE last three years of hard work put in to consolidate and restructure activities at Singapore Paper Products Ltd (SPP) has finally borne fruit. After the earnings setback in 1978 following the closure of the paper mill and the845 words
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440 1980-06-26 11 A KUALA Lumpur-based plantation management company has launched what is seen by market circles as a rescue plan to save loss-stricken Gula Perak from going into bankruptcy. Osvar Plantations has offered to acquire 23 million shares or 68 per cent of the Gula440 words
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189 1980-06-26 11 BUKIT Sembawang Estates reported a 17 per cent drop in pre-tax profit to 18.14 million for the financial year ended March 31, 1980. Gross income from local investments and those from abroad amounted to $387,744 ($314,171) and $94,068 ($74,247) respectively. An exceptional income of189 words
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Article33 1980-06-26 11 MALAYAN UNITED Industries has appointed Tan Sri Dato Haji Mohamed Noah Bin Omar the chairman of the company while Messrs Yong Ming Sang and Loy Yet King were appointed additional directors.33 words
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Article530 1980-06-26 11 P. GUNASEGARAM - By P. GUNASEGARAM HARRISONS and Crosfield Ltd's current year has started extremely well and if its plantation companies have made substantial forward sales, its profit will not be far removed from last year's. However, British stockbroking firm Laurence, Prust and Company adds that530 words
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Article176 1980-06-26 11 TRONOH Mines Malaysia has announced that it will be allotted one-seventh of Malaysia Mining Corporation's 35 per cent stake in Kuala Langat Mining Bhd, a joint-venture between MMC and the Selangor State Development Corporation. Tronoh said that under the agreement reached with MMC, in addition176 words
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Article34 1980-06-26 11 has re- ported group pre-tax profit for the first half-year ended Mar 31, 1980 of M 5567.487 against a loss of $964,665 the year before, on turnover of $29.91 million ($25.88 million).34 words
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Article52 1980-06-26 11 offer to acquire additional shares in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, has closed. In accordance with the terms of the offer document and the requirements of the Hongkong Code on takeovers abd mergers, Hongkong Land said it is currently holding 13.3 million shares52 words
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Article93 1980-06-26 11 has reported pre-tax profit for the year ended Sept 30, 1979 of MJ4.52 million compared with $2.09 million the year before. The company said the turnaround was attributed to the continuous improvement in the performance of the finance division in the group. However, the parent company sustained93 words
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Article422 1980-06-26 11 SHOOS». by HOCK LOCK SIEW SUPREME Corporation's long hunt for a finance company a corporate objective always clearly in its mind ever since the new management took over the then Sungei Way Dredging back in 1976 has finally come to a successful end. The acquisition ofby HOCK LOCK SIEW - 422 words
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Advertisement1233 1980-06-26 11 Irving 'Incorporated with Limited Liability in the State of New York,US.A.) Thist Head Office: One Wall Street, New York,N.Y, Consolidated Statements of Condition December 31, 1979 and 1978 C In Thousands) Assets Cash and due froa banks 3 Interest-bearing deposits with banks 2 Securities (note 2): D. S. Government obligations1,233 words
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288 1980-06-26 12 BP SINGAPORE has raised the price of its liquefied petroleum gas in Singapore almost one month after the first oil company, Esso, raised its prices to offset the oil price increase in May. BP's new price took effect on June 23, while Shell's increase288 words
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430 1980-06-26 12 THE PUBLIC have been asked to give their views on the proposed electronic funds transfer system (EFTS) and the automated clearing house (ACH). The call was made by Mr Michael Wong Pakshong, managing director of the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS), at the annual general430 words
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346 1980-06-26 12 Reuter IRAQ has told buyers it is raising the price af its Baarah light erode by US$2 to $31M a barrel tram July 1. The Philippine Nattonai Oil Campaay (PNOC) confirmed that ail shipments to the Philippines will east an extra $2Reuter - 346 words
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Article227 1980-06-26 12 COUNTER sales of gold and silver proof coins commemorating China's participation in the Olympics have been suspended. Sales will be made instead through the mail. Announcing the decision yesterday, Ounces and Grams, seller of the coins in Singapore, said counter sales have been suspended because227 words
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319 1980-06-26 12 UPI, Reuter THAILAND ordered its air and seaports closed yesterday to international aid emergency shipments of food, medicines and machinery for war and famine ravaged Kampuchea. Thai officials told the International Red Cross, the UN Children's Fund and the UN World Food ProgrammeUPI,; Reuter - 319 words
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Article227 1980-06-26 12 OMAN has clarified its recent agreement with the United States on bilateral cooperation. The Omani Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Mr Qais Abdul Munim A 1 Zawawi, said in an interview in Muscat that the agreement served the common interests of both countries. He said it was227 words
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Article803 1980-06-26 12 LONDON, Wed. The market closed higher after a quiet session, dealers said and at 1500 the Financial Times index was up 3.1 at 465.8. Demand for the market leaders helped the recovery in equities following yesterday s downward trend, but the main feature was the temporary suspension of803 words
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Advertisement337 1980-06-26 12 Fortune Made From Thin Air Addressing a seminar on 'Business Leadership in the 80Y, the owner of one of the city's biggest multi-storey shopping complex disclosed today that he owed his success to a little parrot and an Indian fortune-teller. Shortly after the shopping complex initially opened, it was a337 words
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Advertisement171 1980-06-26 12 I I I I I I Think people r -v 'ill Ml ;:v i Banking is a people business. People who need banking services. From a child starting his first savings account to a president of a corporation who needs worldwide connections in banking and commerce. Our people give all171 words
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Miscellaneous72 1980-06-26 12 =WEAT,H"ERg Outlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. to 1 p.m. today: Partly cloudy with showers and rain in a few places till about mid morning. Report for 24 hoars prior to 7.31 p.m. on Jane 25 at the airport. Maximum temperature 30.0 Associated humidity 72 Minimum temperature 23.3 Associated humidity72 words
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Article109 1980-06-26 13 Reuter A MASSIVE glacier off Alaska could break up into icebergs and threaten oil tankers plying the nearby sea lanes, US Government scientists said. Until now, icebergs have posed no major problems for shipping in the Prince William Sound through which tankers last year carried more than oneReuter - 109 words
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Article32 1980-06-26 13 Reuter HYUNDAI Industries Co Ltd of South Korea said it received a US$l3 million contract to build two oil drilling and production platforms for Esso Production Malaysia Inc. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article66 1980-06-26 13 Reuter THE India-Pakistan-Bangladesh Shipping Conferences has reduced its Liverpool surcharge to five per cent. Currently at 12.5 per cent, it apply to vessels commencing to load both east and westbound at individual ports from June 23, 1980. Meanwhile, the United Kingdom and Eire/ Argentina Freight Conferences announcedReuter - 66 words
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Article81 1980-06-26 13 Reuter A DRUNKEN German sailor ran amok with a container barge along 6km of Berlin canals before police sprang aboard and overpowered him. A police car crew spotted the barge hitting two bridges, cannoning into several other vessels and bouncing repeatedly off the banks. Police said theReuter - 81 words
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Article, Illustration584 1980-06-26 13 LINDA CHEE - By LINDA CHEE THE PRESIDENT of the American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) has praised Singapore shipbuilders for their ability to adapt to changing market demands. Mr William Johnston, who is also the chairman of the ABS Board, said local yards which concentrate on building smaller584 words
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243 1980-06-26 13 Reuter TWO Greek-born seamen accused of selling a cargo of crude oil to South Africa and then scuttling their Liberian-registered tanker, Salem, were set free on Tuesday. The Liberian news agency Lina reported Liberia's new military ruler, Master Sergeant Samuel KReuter - 243 words
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Article550 1980-06-26 13 SklpptegLtoe Page CM Shipping Uae Put CM Adriatic IV 5 Fesco V 1/2 Afea VI 3 Flotta Lauro V 5 All trans VI 5 Fortune VI 5 Alpac VI 5 Franco-Belg m 4/5 Angkutan VI 4 Frata NVOC VI 2 Angonave VI 2 Freight vra 2 ANL550 words
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617 1980-06-26 14 Reuter THE Privy Council in London decided yesterday by a 3-2 majority that London bankers and not American ship-repairers were entitled to first claim of the proceeds of sale in Singapore of the former Court Line ship Halcyon Isle. Lord Diplock,Reuter - 617 words
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436 1980-06-26 14 AP A RESEARCH vessel dragging a sophisticated new "eye-in-the-depths" instrument will set off next month for the southern fringe of the Atlantic iceberg belt in search of the wreck of the "unsinkable" Titanic. The project is being bankrolled by a Texas oilman whoAP - 436 words
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Article989 1980-06-26 14 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO AT CONTAINER TERMINAL NB. (1) Each vessel's estimated time of arrival Is advised by the Shipping Line/Agent and Is subject to change (2) All export FCL containers and LCL cargo must be delivered to the Authority's premises during the following989 words
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Article1612 1980-06-26 14 CHARTERING remained fairly active in the North American grain sector on Tuesday, with rates generally fully maintained, brokers said. Cargoes of heavy grain were covered from the US Gulf to Hamburg at US$l7 (fio) for June, July and to east coast Mexico at $24 (fio) for June while1,612 words
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Article, Illustration966 1980-06-26 15 WHEN the cruise ship Norway sailed to the Caribbean early this month, it contained a number of Norwegian innovations in the maritime field. Formerly known as France, the 69,000 grt cruise liner was totally redesigned and re-decorated for work in the West Indies.966 words
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Article, Illustration576 1980-06-26 15 EXPECTED ARRIVALS TODAY KEPPEL WHARVES Bosna (after Feng Mao) 45 Bunga Gelang (after Bunga Bindang) 13/14 Cerro Grande (after Thai Rainbow sails) 23/24 Dong Bee (after Golden Source A Raising hauls Group I on board) 35/36 Dove (Tanker) (after Lipetsk P/O Subject Gas Free) 15/16 Heinrich Arnald576 words
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3050 1980-06-26 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 of3,050 words
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Article787 1980-06-26 20 ALGERIA Annaba June 18, berthing delay of about 45 days. Algiers, Oran Skikda June 18, berthing delay of between 5-15 days. ANGOLA Luanda June 18, 7-10 days berthing dela. Lobito June 18, no waiting time. ARGENTINA Bahia Blanca June 7, no delay. Buenos Aires June 20, 2 general787 words
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Article53 1980-06-26 20 The Finnish- Swedish shipping line Mideast Cargo now serves the Iraq port of Umm Qasr. Until recently the line's 15,OOOdwt ro-ro vessels on the 10-day N Europe-Arabian Gulf service have called only at Basrah Round trip time for the monthly outgoing vessels from N Europe direct to Umm Qasr53 words
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Article89 1980-06-26 20 A new ro-ro service links the UK port of Great Yarmouth with the Dutch port of Harlingen bringing new custom to the Norfolk port from the markets of Northern Europe as well as another welcome customer in the shape of Transover BV, operater of the two89 words
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Article1493 1980-06-26 20 The leading shipping lines operating from loeal ports and the agents who handle cargo bookings for them. A-B Adriatic Cantnlaer Continental Feeders (S)/Cargo Freight (PK). AFEA Singapore Shipping Agencies (S)Euro-Asia Line (PKPN). Alfred C. Taepfer Sea Consortium (S) Marintex Enterprise (PK). Alpnc Intrasea (S) Yeo Shpg1,493 words
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Advertisement579 1980-06-26 13 TTK granard lime INDEPENDENT-ATTRACTIVE RATES MEDITERRANEAN/EAST ASIA SERVICE ACCEPTING CONTAINER CARGO-PCL ONLY FOR; PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, BEIRUT LATTAKIA, UMASSOL. ISTANBUL PIRAEUS Specially engaged agents stevedores providing immediate discharge. GRANARD SHIPPING AGENCIES (S) PTE LTD. TEL *****77(5 Lrnes) lARDINF AN I AH jl Orient Overseas Line FULLY CONTAMERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE579 words
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Advertisement322 1980-06-26 13 SSI SEALORD ANTAH UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) ARABIAN GULF EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVIC GRAND NAVIGATOR V.6 AL WATTY AH V.7 GRAM) NAVIGATOR V.7 Dubai (8/7). Dammam (10/7), Kuwait (12/7). Abu Dhab. (14/7). Bahrain (16/7). Mina Qaboos (18/7). Doha (20/7) Mina Qaboos (26/7). Dubai (28/7) Dammam (30/7).322 words
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Advertisement770 1980-06-26 13 4> cnan Algerian Nntion.il Line WE SERVE MEDITERRANEAN AND ALGERIAN PORTS I fc Agents: I I *J UWMCinC TRANS ft TMBMfi b-g ftSMCTPTtm. Tel: *****4 (5 lines) SINGAPORE MAERSK LINE export TO U.S. PACIFIC. GULF. ATLANTIC, EAST CANADA ANB ASIAN PORTS Longbearh New York [Philadelphia! Baltimore Singapore Closing Tunes *CY770 words
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Advertisement633 1980-06-26 14 LEO SHIPPING PTE LTD. SINGAPORE PERNAS-MISC SHIPPING AGENCIES SDN BHD PORT KELANG PENANG 1 HEAD OFFICE: WISMA MISC TEL: NO: KL *****8 MALA YSiAN HTERNA VONAL SUPPING CORPORA TtON BERHAD Frew Europe Mm Accept»n For: 1) Barcelona. Genoa. 2) Amsterdam Antwerp. L Havre. Bilbao. Basle, UK. 3) Bremen. Bremenhaven. Aarhus.633 words
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Advertisement344 1980-06-26 14 SUPERCARRIER SERVICE WEEKLY SERVICE TO PANAMA, US ATLANTIC GULF AND E. CANADA ft Mm ftta i tSTOKf I CM Mai Si* Ctatr Bmore M Tort Bettor St Mr *ft TKMOPTIM BMBO TMF 1 Mi lotay FQ Calton mti tSKW CM Mai Savti Ctata B more N Tort Boston St Mr344 words
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Advertisement769 1980-06-26 15 Overseas Containers Limited Weekly service to/from UK/Europe STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei Ports and Bangkok CONTAiOSHP SOW* TO UK/COWTiCfT Kwaiu Mara 2t km Haatw| Eiprtu 30 Jm CJtyM EM*| 4 U CarMgan Bar L»n Bar 12 u Bum* Ejprtn II M KsMaon Bar HWg Sport P KataMf D'mart769 words
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Advertisement633 1980-06-26 18 o»'\(il'OU|) SINGAPORE SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE LTD. 20TH FLOOR OCEAN BUILDING SINGAPORE 0104 MARKETING *****? 13 LINES' GENERAL *****1 (14 LINES! TELEX RS 2459b RS ?55fc8 A B CARSHIP CABLE CARGOSHIP jT7777TT7| ItcjliOlial EM" Coiitaine ontnincr Lilies WEEKLY CONTAINER SERVICE to/from BANGKOK MK BOUNTY MK BOUNTY MIX BOUNTY JADE BOUNTY MK633 words
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