The Business Times, 17 July 1980
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Title Section11 1980-07-17 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 111/1/81 THURSDAY, JULY 17,11 M 50 CENTS11 words
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Article78 1980-07-17 1 BRUSSELS, Wed. The European Common Market has imposed import quotas on Indonesian textiles destined for Britain after the failure <Jf talks on the issue between the EEC and Jakarta. The quotas, some which have already been exceeded according to EEC Commission sources, are 315,000 pairs of trousers,78 words
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Article58 1980-07-17 1 VIETNAMESE Foreign Minister Nguyen Co Thach has told the Singapore Government that he would not be able to make a visit here at present, official sources said. The Government had given a standing invitation to Mr Thach after he indicated that he would like to visit Singapore as58 words
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Article57 1980-07-17 1 UPI MANILA, Wed. Talks were under way today among various Asian countries in New York on holding a South Asian summit conference that would include China and Japan, the Foreign. Ministry said today. It said the summit meeting, if it goes through, will be a "general discussion"UPI - 57 words
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Article59 1980-07-17 1 Reuter NEW DELHI, Wed. Pakistani Foreign Minister Agha Shahi disclosed today that a three-man Islamic committee seeking a peaceful solution in Afghanistan had made contact with the Kabul government. Mr Shahi said the secretary-general of the Islamic Conference Organisation, Mr Ha bib Chatti of Tunisia, had beenReuter - 59 words
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Article52 1980-07-17 1 Reuter COLOMBO, Wed. The Sri Lankan government today banned strikes in essential services ahead of a threatened stoppage by opposition-controlled trade unions. Information Minister Anandatissa de Alwis said employees who did not attend work would lose their jobs and also be tried in court for joining the generalReuter - 52 words
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Article46 1980-07-17 1 AP MOSCOW, Wed. Juan Antonio Samaranch of Spain was elected president of the International Olympic Committee (IDC) today. Hrwill succeed Lord Killanin of Ireland when the flame goes out at the end of the Moscow Games and will serve for eight years. APAP - 46 words
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Article59 1980-07-17 1 UPI NEW DELHI, Wed. India will conduct nuclear explosion for peaceful purposes if necessary, Prime Minister Indira Gandhi said today in parliament. "There is no proposal under consideration at present for carrying out nuclear explosion for peaceful purposes. However, if the need for such an experiment was felt,UPI - 59 words
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Article53 1980-07-17 1 CHILE and Singapore today signed an air agreement allowing their national airlines to fly to both countries with full traffic rights. There would be no restrictions on capacity, frequency, fares or destinations of either airline, the agreement said. It did not say when the airlines would start53 words
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Article147 1980-07-17 1 Rises C Sugar* F B Levingaton O C B C M Flour Ptkuf Cona M Cable* Berjnatai Ialaod ft Pea A Enterpriaea Fed Cables BAT Perak Carbide 895 384 1120 244 216 234 1040 810 422 273 187 148 35 28 +20 17 17 14 10 10147 words
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Article, Illustration140 1980-07-17 1 Rises C Sugars 910 +60 A Amal 855 30 M Flour 249 19 Kg Hold 282 19 Pahang Con 218 15 B Raya 418 10 PM Hold 440 10 Sel Dredge 610 10 Falls Mu Iod 1160 -20 K1 Kepong 515 -15 M Brew 550 -10 EssoOrd 565140 words
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Article651 1980-07-17 1 FONG MEW LENG - INVESTMENTS HELD BACK By FONG MEW LENG THE shortage of engineers in Singapore is threatening to delay the transfer of high technology product lines to local production subsidiaries of large multinational companies here. Manufacturers in the electronics industry, who estimated a current shortfall of up to651 words
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284 1980-07-17 1 DESPITE the US General Services Administration's rejection of all bids at its second stockpile tin sale of 500 tonnes last Tuesday, the Straits tin price in Penang weakened Wither, reflecting a continued softness in the market. Y It was earlier this mouth that the284 words
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Article442 1980-07-17 1 AGNES WEE - By AGNES WEE TliE Urban Redevelopment Authority's offer of office sites was well received by many developers who feel that it is timely for the Government to step in and augment the supply of office space. But they also cautioned that the market may be442 words
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Article325 1980-07-17 1 CATHERINE ONG - By CATHERINE ONG THE Singapore government may buy at least 200 lorries within a year to alleviate the severe shortage lorries in the construction industry. The Housing and Development Board is conducting a feasibility study of the purchase, an HDB source said yesterday. But the325 words
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250 1980-07-17 1 Dunlop Malaysia increases stake in H R Johnson THE eaatralllag Mack af sktra la eeraaoie flies auker, H A B Mm (Malaysia), erlgleally «(lend ta Tractor* Malaysia by twa bamipatra 'lastttotfaaa, has aaw keta offered to Daalap Malayaiaa ladaatrtos Berhad (DMB). DMD yesterday agreed to paiehaae the LM millias shares250 words
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426 1980-07-17 1 FOO CHOY PENG - By FOO CHOY PENG A SIX-MAN team from China arrived in Singapore last night for further discussions with local government officials on cooperation in the sales, tecttoical and engineering fields. Team members, led by Mr Tsao Wei-Lien, ViceMinister of the First Ministry426 words
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Advertisement253 1980-07-17 1 NEW NAVAL PUSH TO SEND STOCKS CLIMBING AGAIN U.S. DEFENSE AGAINST MOUNTING SOVIET POWER TO INVOLVE THE SEA Now that the U.S.S.R. has almost twofold supremacy over the United States In both tactical and strategic military capability, watch for a drive to enhance counterstrlke capability by beefing up the 1253 words
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Advertisement62 1980-07-17 1 imios SHIPPING TIMES FURNITURE maker plan PHASES aid Neave preflt expaari— 2 takes a tamMe 11 TIPS ea the aWve BIG demaai for ladnstrlai Oxyaverage werken I gea skares II WHY Japaaeae ear maker* are HONGKONG eraeks dewa ea ahead I erraat textile tupwlmr 12 I AIRCRAFT 4, TV AND62 words
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Advertisement157 1980-07-17 1 answers your phone while you are out Mm KUI! HERMES SWISS PRECISION You get more value from the Hermes 808 than any other ordinary ball typewriter. The moment you insert a sheet of paper into the Hermes 808 electric ball typewriter, you know you're in the hands of a very157 words
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TRADE AND INDUSTRY
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Article, Illustration481 1980-07-17 2 RONNIE LIM - By RONNIE LIM JAPANESE petrochemical companies will participate in two new downstream plants planned for Singapore's $2 billion-plus petrochemical complex on Pulau Ayer Merbau. The plants are a 5,200tonne capacity acetylene black plant and a 2-ethyl hexanol downstream plant of undisclosed capacity,481 words
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Article, Illustration197 1980-07-17 2 BEN Jt Co has appointed Mr Michael See as general manager of Pizza Hut, the first Pizza outlet which will open in Singapore in the middle of next month. Mr See has been with Ben as product group manager since last January. He underwent extensive training for197 words
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436 1980-07-17 2 SINGAPORE'S newest furniture assembly plant, Caliway Pte Ltd, is already thinking about expanding its operations both locally and overseas. The plant was officially opened yesterday by the French Ambassador to Singapore, Mr Henri Choilet. Production at the plant began about two months ago. According to436 words
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Article153 1980-07-17 2 THE trend towards full automation in photography is increasing, and camera enthusiasts who do not wish to be concerned with the technicalities of photgraphy can always expect greater ease in picture-taking. In this light, Canon has introduced two new cameras, one of which was claimed153 words
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Article411 1980-07-17 2 AT LEAST six Australian business houses are ready to submit specific proposals to the Malaysian Government to invest about 1150 million over the next two years. They are interested in the manufacture of corrugated paper, rock wool, aluminium extruded products including aluminium pontoon craft, automotive411 words
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115 1980-07-17 2 THE National Productivity Board will be conducting a series of half-day seminars later this month on "How to Identify Above Average Performers in Your Company". These seminars follow the board's recent guidelines on implementing the National Wages Council recommendation that the above average workers115 words
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117 1980-07-17 2 THE Singapore Professional Centre and the Singapore Psychological Society are jointly organising a seminar on Psychology St its bearing in Education on July 28 at the Regional English Language Centre. Four speakers will present papers. Dr Phua Swee Liang of the Ministry of Education will117 words
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ASIAN STOCKS
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Article463 1980-07-17 2 TOKYO Scarce: DBS-Daiwa ALTHOUGH dimensions of selection expanded further, the market failed to find a definite focus yesterday. Prices eased in the afternoon, running out of aggressiveness, a current prominent pattern in recent trading. Blue-chips and large capitalised issues were still neglected. Depreciation of the yen in theScarce: DBS-Daiwa - 463 words
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Article259 1980-07-17 2 STOCK prices closed mixed in slow trading yesterday, dealers said. Bangkok Bank fell two baht to 294, First Trust rose one to 74, Jalaprathan Cement dropped one to 115 and Mah Boonkrong Drying and Silo and United Flour Mill closed unchanged at 195 and 191 baht respectively. JULY IS259 words
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Article174 1980-07-17 2 STOCKS closed generally lower yesterday with turnover rising to 2.3 million pesos from Tuesday's 1.8 million, traders said. Atlas Con B, Baguio Gold, Lepanto B, Philex B, First Phil Holdings and PLOT eased while Benguet Con B, Marinduque B, Apex Mining B, Basic Petroleum, Oriental B, Phil Overseas, Picop174 words
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Article280 1980-07-17 2 Source: SHK See THE market suffered a bloodbath yesterday as local speculators liquidated heavily. Several factors may have affected sentiment. The inquiry into Hutchison dealings, lack of overseas support or the heavy margin calls for those exposed to the plummeting gold market. In any case, once the snowball started,Source: SHK See - 280 words
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Article409 1980-07-17 2 STOCK prices closed firmer on overseas buying yesterday, dealers said. Strata initially rose A5O cents to 13.15 in anticipation of a report to back rumours of a major find at the Woodada No 2 well but an announcement that the well had not yet reached target depth saw the409 words
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Article48 1980-07-17 2 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 499.8 Monday 489.7 Week A|t> 492.1 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 901.54 Monday 906.56 Week Ago ***** H.K.HANG SENG Wednesdauy 1069.89 Tuesday 1097.04 Week Ago 1081.44 SYDNEY INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 889.01 Tuesday 089.81 Week Ago 894.02 ALL ORDINARIES Wednesday 90X50 Tuesday 906.17 928^648 words
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Advertisement186 1980-07-17 2 For all Health Sports Enthusiasts The Mandarin Recreation Health Centre is here! i-Si y hi H Walk a while or jog a mile. Get on the exerbicycle and tone your muscles. Or lift some weights to get into shape. Then just relax at our hydro-pool; and not to forget the186 words
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REGIONAL
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Article166 1980-07-17 3 AFP ASEAN has sent a formal letter to the Indian Foreign Ministry expressing "disappointment" over India's recognition of the Heng Samrin regUhe in Kampuchea, saying the move "aggravated the situation in the region." Philippine Foreign Minister Carlos Romulo, in his capacity as chairman of the AseanAFP - 166 words
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516 1980-07-17 3 Reuter PAKISTAN has told India that the Afghan problem could only be solved politically and that there should be no great power rivalry in the Indian Ocean and the region. Pakistani Foreign Minister Agha ShaM told TnHion External Affairs Minister P.V. Narasimha Rao at theReuter - 516 words
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242 1980-07-17 3 AFP AUSTRALIA has given an assurance that it would support the continued seating of Democratic Kampuchea in the United Nations, secretary-general of the Malaysian Foreign Ministry Tan Sri Zakaria Ali said in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. The assurance was given by the Australian Foreign MinisterAFP - 242 words
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Article168 1980-07-17 3 CATHAY Pacific Airways (CPA) of Hongkong yesterday inaugurated its new service to London, breaking a 30-year-old monopoly on the Hongkong-London route by the British Airways (BA). A four-cornered battle on the Hongkong-London route is developing between BA, British Caledonian (BC), CPA and Laker Airways (LA). It168 words
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161 1980-07-17 3 Reuter JAPAN'S May industrial production index was revised downwards to 143.5 (base 1975) seasonally adJusted from a preliminary 144.5, the International Trade and Industry Ministry said. The revised index is down 1.2 per cent from an upward revised 145.2 in April, when it rose 1.8Reuter - 161 words
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Article489 1980-07-17 3 UPI ZENKO Suzuki, Japan"» Prime Minister-designate, launched work yesterday on the government and party lineups in his soon-to-be-established administration. Mr Suzuki, rrtatively unknown abroad, will be elected Japan's 70th Prime Minister in a vote at a special session of the Diet (Parliament) today. He was unanimouslyUPI - 489 words
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THE REGION IN BRIEF
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Article371 1980-07-17 3 Agencies LAOS is believed to have held military exercises and to have deployed troops and large quantities of arms along the Thai border which has been cloned for three weeks, reports reaching Rangtrnlr said. The reports quoted governor of Thailand's northeastern Übon Ratchathani province, Mr Noppharat Wetchasart,Agencies - 371 words
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Advertisement168 1980-07-17 3 THE NEW CATSUN 280 C Now, the new Datsun 280 C can say it al I for you. Matching the high standards of your achievements with... CONFIDENCE. The 280 C gives an excellent performance you can rely on. REFUTATION. A fire Datsun tradition that means reliability, and total quality. ft168 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article330 1980-07-17 4 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in S$ per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.06, 100 per cent second class 0.90, 100 per cent third class 0.88, 25 per cent new crop no stock, B-10 per cent 0.80. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.65, Special no330 words
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Article172 1980-07-17 4 CMNRBE Pradaee Exckup, Stagapore, mm eMig prim per WkiyoMty: Cmml rii: Bulk fob 143.75 sellers, old drunrf (in second hand drum) fob $153.75 sellers, new drum fob $159.75 sellers. Capra: Mixed (loose) $86.50 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $440.00 sellers, Sarawak white pepper faq fob172 words
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130 1980-07-17 4 THE Soviet Union will remain a large importer of oilseeds and/or oilmeal, as well as grains, in the coming year despite current prospects of a better domestic grain crop this year, the Hamburg based weekly publication, Oil World predicts. Oil World thinks that130 words
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Article257 1980-07-17 4 IN Singapore, the market yesterday closed easier with August One RSS buyers quoted at 280.75 cents per kilo, down 3.25 cents from Tuesday's close, dealers said. The morning market lost 2.50 cents on buyers' reserve, stale bull liquidation and speculative selling. The afternoon market eased marginally following further trade257 words
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Article304 1980-07-17 4 R.A.S. prices in cents per kilo yesterday: Noon (per kilo) Buyers Sellers Int. 1 R.S.S. prompt t.o.b. 280.00 281.00N Int. 1 R.S.S. August 281.00 282.00 Int. 1 R.S.S. September 282.00 283.00 Int. 2 R.S.S. 274.50 275.50N UK/Coot 273.50 274.50N Int. 3 R.S.S. 271.50 272.50N UK/Coot 270.50 271.50N Int.304 words
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Article113 1980-07-17 4 NOON SSR and SMR pric aa yaatardajr RA8 Ai|ut September ICuni Bayers it Mta) (Forward Mth) Bayer* 8«IWra SSR 20 Snllara (1-ton pa ilkt) 260.00 262.00N ***** 263. OON SSR SO (1-ton pa ilkt) ***** 259 OON 258.00 260 OON MRELB Aifut 8«|Unb«r SMR CV (1-ton pa113 words
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Article104 1980-07-17 4 THE Straits tin price la Penang yesterday weakened Msf per pica! te $2,129, $25 Mew the International Tla Agreement celling, dealers said. Despite news ef the US General Services Administration's rejection ef all bids at its oeesnd stockpile tin sale of 59$ tonnes on Tuesday, sentiment remained easier104 words
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Article39 1980-07-17 4 Rubber: July 16 Singapore: Aug: 280.75 cents (down 3.25 cents) Malaysia: Aug: 285.50 cents (down 3.00 cents) Tin: M 52,120 (down $9) (equivalent to $35.05 per kilo) (down 15 cents) Official offering: 150V4 tonnes (down 57 tonnes)39 words
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Article193 1980-07-17 4 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday: (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) CtttM yara: China Blue Phoenix 30a 2.200 32> 2,600, «a 2,825 (per bale of 400 lbs). Ptecc gee*: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly193 words
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Article227 1980-07-17 4 THE Chicago Board of Trade soybean futures closed US2 Vt to 16 cents a bushel lower on Tuesday. Prices ended on the low side of a wide 47-cent range. The market slumped when local and commission house sell stops were touched off following the retreat to Monday's close, traders227 words
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Article520 1980-07-17 4 THE Chicago Board of Trade wheat futures finished USIS V 4 to 17 V« cents a bushel lower. Prices settled near the lows of a 19 V* cent range. Local profit-taking from the start touched off local and commission house sell stops on the scale down, traders said. This520 words
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Article426 1980-07-17 4 for cash and 15 pence for three months. Prices rallied yesterday morning under short- covering and some fresh buying prompted by a strong recovery in gold yesterday morning. Three months traded up to 696 pence in the ring but ended the kerb at G92 pence as profittaking developed.426 words
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Article135 1980-07-17 4 IN Kuala Lumpur, the market continued steady on some covering but failed to react to overnight Chicago's weakness, dealers said. Turnover was reduced with July and August traded unchanged at MsB4s in the central and southern regions. The northern region was traded $5 higher to $850 per tonne.135 words
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Advertisement251 1980-07-17 4 See page 2 for Asian stocks. the only Japanese diesel panel van in town ONIYI PERSON IS NEEDED TO LOAD AND DRIVE Thanks to Mazda's unique invention of 4 smaller wheels at the rear, there are no intruding arches to rob it of precious load space. Instead, the whole cargo251 words
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OVERSEAS
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383 1980-07-17 5 UPI Reuter PRESIDENT Abolhassan Bani-Sadr has blamed his government's inability to control and balance Iran's economy for last week's abortive coup against the Islamic republic, Teheran Radio said. The state radio quoted Mr Bani-Sadr on Tuesday as telling residents in the capitalUPI; Reuter - 383 words
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Article137 1980-07-17 5 Reuter A COMMITTEE of the UN Conference on Trade and Development (Unctad) has called for detailed studies on how an international scheme to refinance export credits extended by developing countries would work in practice. Last weekend, it asked Unctad Secretary-General Gamani Corea to present detailed operational featuresReuter - 137 words
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308 1980-07-17 5 THE VISIBLE trade deficit of Britain was little changed at £17 million in June, compared with an unchanged £18 million deficit in May, provisional Trade Department figures show. With an estimated £50 million surplus on the invisible account, Britain had a provisional308 words
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581 1980-07-17 5 UPI THE UNITED States will begin preparing preliminary contacts with the Soviet Union towards eventual talks on nuclear arms limitation in Europe. But such talks should be limited initially to longrange nuclear missiles, US Deputy Secretary of State, Mr Warren Christopher, told the NorthUPI - 581 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article384 1980-07-17 5 Agencies THE EUROPEAN Economic Community (EEC) has allocated 400 million European Currency Units (551.17 billion) for investments in energy and infrastructures. The sum comes under the heading of the so-called "New Community Instrument" (NCI), generally known as the Ortoli facility, which was set up in 1978 to financeAgencies - 384 words
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Article135 1980-07-17 5 Reuter THE US budget deficit for fiscal 1981 will reach an estimated $50 billion, the Conference Board said in its analysis of the new budget. It noted that this would be about the same as the deficit forecast for fiscal 1980. Even without a taxReuter - 135 words
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Article679 1980-07-17 5 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Nsaber Tine Proa S1A SQ580 0710 MAA MAS MH601 0700 KUL SIA/BA MAS SQ/BA17 MH621 0715 0835 LHR/BAH PEN SIA SQ101 0815 KUL RBA Bid 0930 BWN MAS MH671 0930 PEN/KUL MAS MH605 1000 KUL SIA SQ211 1000 HLP CPA CX710 1005 HLPn679 words
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Advertisement268 1980-07-17 5 the most advanced diesel engine available today T f' W vr mS'm v Si i.. Hi 1 > V J—_ W w i ft fL mm m t V y < s 4* ft w£W&4 V. f Wrll ;v <.: >i WkjfiS* S® Q Ski m ONIYI PERSON IS NEEDED268 words
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Article329 1980-07-17 6 A SHORTAGE of 70 engineers does not seem a serious problem if it is taken as just another indication of Singapore's tight labour market. Yet the shortfall of 70 engineers takes on added gravity if their unavailability is holding up industrial expansion and upgrading of projects329 words
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Article307 1980-07-17 6 MORE THAN one million people will die in Kampuchea this year unless international relief agencies and government officials settle their disputes. One million lives now hinge on the outcome talks between the parties. Thailand has said it will stop the airlift of aid to Phnom Pehn307 words
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Article2180 1980-07-17 6 KENNETH GOODING - By KENNETH GOODING FT JAPAN firmly established itself as the leading vehicle-producing nation in the first half of this year, overtaking the US for the first time with an output of 5.5 million against 4.3 million vehicles in the States. Hardly a day goes by withoutFT - 2,180 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous657 1980-07-17 6 NIGHT OF STARDUST MOVIE-BUFFS ka*e Ike PavOtea will he hrtgfcty It Mattfcaa, BldnH Dnytas, 33 1 1 L Kramer team ■Me?) lint day «f at Wall Street's Oeerge SINGAPORE 5 3.00 PM Opening Mowed by Rag Trade 3.30 Diary Of Events 3.35 The Vagabond Swordsman (r) 4.25 Intermission 6.05 Opening657 words
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Article, Illustration1145 1980-07-17 7 FRANK GRAY - A night at a top London > hotel these days will cost you about Ss33o, according to a recent Financial Times survey on 66 cities. This makes London the most expensive in terms of accommodation for the business traveller. If theFT - 1,145 words
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1269 1980-07-17 7 WILLIAM SAFIRE - FORUHi With WILLIAM SAFIRE NYT MANY academics, diplomats and television commentators share a favoured locution that can be described as "the craven conditional" the weakkneed, pompously deferential "it would seem" or "I would say". A growing number of readersNYT - 1,269 words
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Article368 1980-07-17 7 Beware of that once-in-a-lifetime bargain, its life may be shorter than you think. AP AT A glance, they may appear to be well-made, precision timepieces, bearing insignias of prestigious manufacturers and marks of precious metals. They may seem worthy investments on til they stop running. Often it isAP - 368 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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EUROPEAN MARKETS
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Article203 1980-07-17 8 JULY 15 KU ABN Ahold 6600 Akzo 22.80 -03 Algbank 305 00 7 amev 85 20 *0.1 Am fas 106.50 unch Amrobnk 66 20 0.7 Bergoss 37 50 15 Berk 87 00 0.8 Bo is 56 50 0.5 Dorsum ij 206 00 0.5 Burhmann 6600 0.5 Byenkorf 5000 3203 words
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Article188 1980-07-17 8 JULY 15 Francs Action* Suisses 285 1 Alusuisse Br 1165 unch Alusuisse Reg 445 3 Brown Boveri Br. 1540 20 Ciba Geigy Br. 1130 unch Ciba Gcicy P C 895 -5 Ciba Geify Reg «10 unch Credit Suisse Br 2215 5 Credit Suisse Reg 391 unch Elektrowatt Br 2400188 words
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Article211 1980-07-17 8 JULY 15 Dm Aeg-Telefunken 85 50 Akzo 21 10 Allz Leben 1020 00 20 Allz Vers 424 00 7 BASF 138 00 1.3 Bay H T Wbank 247.50 4* Bay Vbank ***** 2 Bayer 116.50 0.7 BBC 312.00 unch BMW 146.20 -0J Cassella ***** unch Chem Verw 273 00211 words
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Article103 1980-07-17 8 JULY IS Lire Anic 6 -05 Assoc Gen ***** 800 Bastogi 556 3 Central* ***** 180 Fiat 1711 7 I r insider 60.50 -13 Gen Immob 65 -0-25 IFI Pri 7*x\ unch Italcementi ***** >280 I taigas 820 -5 Italsider 322 unch Magneti M Pf 461 1 Marelli Ere103 words
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Article94 1980-07-17 8 JULY IS Ft* FORWARD MARKET Acec ArbcO Asiur Braacan Br u-Lamb C'artpac 322 iaao 444 680 1440 1030 -6 20 4 10 unch 16 Cock D« Been Ebes Electrobel Gb-Inno-Bm O*" 252 as 1905 6250 2356 1250 15 15 30 10 -4 Hobo It Pelro Ryl Dutch Sldro Soc94 words
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Article277 1980-07-17 8 JULY 15 Frs CORBEILLE Air-Liquide 419 -4 B S N Gervals Dtnonr 991 1 CSF (ThomionC*f> 453 OS CM Francaiae d« Wtroki C'ompagnie Financier* (ompagnir Onwrile Credit Foncier De France Htclwur (Ubrame) Machines Bull Michelln (B) Pari bos Pechiney Clfine Kuhlmann Peugeot Philips (Nv Gem Beat) Printemps S A277 words
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Article1211 1980-07-17 8 NEW YORK Reuter A STRONG morning rally in the stock market on Tuesday faded and stocks lost ground through the afternoon in the heaviest trading since late March. Analysts said investors decided to take profits after the gains of the prior two sessions that lifted prices to aReuter - 1,211 words
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Article119 1980-07-17 8 JULY 15 c* 20 Hud Bay Mm Imp Oil 29 I 44'-• unch 32' 32'. 18' 27 ,i B Bank Nova Scotia 29'.20'. Kerr Add 17- 5«. Massey Fer§ Mattagami Lake 7'.- BP Can Ltd 47'.28'. SB'. -3 ft 25 41'. 26 CariTng OKeflf— 81 North fate Exp 10119 words
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Advertisement703 1980-07-17 8 See Page 2 for Asian stocks; Page 9 for Johannesburg prices Where to wine, dine and entertain The Great Family Do-KAburself Barbecue. e j V- v. *fe J*, t I m je£ bW m 11 3 k A Merlin Grill Speciality. From Mongolia comes a barbecue more succulent more delicious703 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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348 1980-07-17 9 A GROUP of Asean investors has set up a company in Australia to build the *****.5 million Regent of Sydney. The 630-room hotel in the Rocks area will be managed by Regent International Hotels Ltd of Hongkong. The construction contract between the Australian-based348 words
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453 1980-07-17 9 THE International Monetary Fund (IMF) has lowered the interest rate on the Special Drawing Right (SDR) and the rate at which it pays remuneration on members' creditor positions. The SDR interest rate will be 8.25 per cent from July 1, compared with the453 words
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237 1980-07-17 9 SYNDICATED bank loans committed to Asia-Pacific borrowers totalled US$7.5 billion in the first half of this year, the Hongkongbased Asian Banking magazine reported yesterday. A ranking of lenders by amounts lead managed, compiled by the magazine, shows that only four of last year's top 10237 words
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172 1980-07-17 9 Reuter UPI THE Long-term Credit Bank of Japan has signed business cooperation agreements with the Bank of China's Tianjin branch and the Economic Construction Corp of Beijing, bank officials in Tokyo said on Tuesday. It was the first time that a private JapaneseReuter; UPI - 172 words
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350 1980-07-17 9 Reuter THE four major UK clearing banks are expected to report record first-half profits based on peak interest rates, with a declining trend seen for the second six months, analysts In London said. They said Lloyds Bank Ltd, the first to report with figuresReuter - 350 words
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Article367 1980-07-17 9 Reuter STERLING is likely to fall to between US$2.l5-$2.20 by the end of the year from its current level of more than $2.37. London bankers and economists say this will happen as the UK minimum lending rate comes down to between 12 and 14Reuter - 367 words
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Article308 1980-07-17 9 JULY 15 Rand rig otu Tongaat 19*0 700 unc 45 IMnilflTVI [4i a Trust Bk 198 -7 in LIU9 1 KJ ALd tin Steel 1U unc A Alpha 400 5 Unisec 240 Wool worth 960B MINING8 Anglos 1880 -ft Abercom AE And CI AMIC Barlows Cf Sugar 355 750308 words
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Article455 1980-07-17 9 THE U.S. dollar eased against major curacies yesterday as Eurodollar Interest rates declined by 3/lf per From an opening of 219.80/80 against the yen, the US unit moved downwards In a quiet market to 219.20/30 at Tokyo's dose. Rates plunged further In afternoon trading when Europe opened. It455 words
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Article43 1980-07-17 9 THE Monetary Authority of Singapore has invited hanks and discount houses to tender for a total of 870 million 91-day Treasury bills to be issued from July 22 to July 25. Each tender must not be for less than $250,000.43 words
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Article144 1980-07-17 9 ASIAN ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on July 16: 7<tay> 1 montb 2 montha Inoattu months montha IS montha t PS DitolfcUl Sac 8 3/16 IV1« 911/18 3/16 01/18 9H XVI# 11/18 14/18 8 13/18 15/18 11/18 SwJTrm. Dm. 1 month Saontha 3 montha montha IS montha144 words
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Article41 1980-07-17 9 RANGE at prices tflnd by discount houm oa July It: Ovenigbt: J-«13/1»* Call departs: M <H% SSSlMhc 3-month Treasury bills SH «V. Smooth Bank bills t8/10 »7/1«, Smooths CD B 8% 6 months CD I1V16 113/16 Source: National Discount Co41 words
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Article22 1980-07-17 9 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 11.2 per cent.22 words
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Article27 1980-07-17 9 HK banknotes: USS4J»/4.91 UK 11.60/ILBO Burma L2O/L5O India 5.65/5.85 Indonesia 0.73/0.83 Japan Korea 0.72/0.82 Philippines 0.60/0.62 Singapore 2.30/2.22 Malaysia 128/130 Brunei 129/2.21 Thailand 24.30/14.60 Taiwan 1175/110527 words
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Article319 1980-07-17 9 SINGAPORE gold futures yesterday closed generally easier compared with overnight levels in moderately active trading yesterday. Opening prices were marked down sharply on selling interest following the metal's (all in New York overnight but recovered marginally during lunch. The market fluctuated widely in afternoon trading in line with the319 words
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Article175 1980-07-17 9 THE U.S. dollar opened steady, continuing the quiet and featureless trading pattern in the Far East and New York. The US unit opened at 1.7500/08 marks compared with a late Hongkong 1.7497/ 7502 and a "New York close at 1.7515/20. Dealers said the quiet trend should continue this week175 words
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Article129 1980-07-17 9 THE U.S. dollar for overnight delivery closed at 219.20 yen, down from a 219.65 opening but slightly up from 219.15 at Tuesday's close, dealers said. Trading was quiet with volume US$626 million. After opening higher reflecting its overnight firmness in New York, the dollar edged down on export covering129 words
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Advertisement119 1980-07-17 9 y TfiO k > '6 «6 worlds finest Scotch, It still does. In 1824, when The Glenlivet was born, there was but one way to seal a bottle. With a cork. -mk And there was but one Scotch with flavour readily i fj? recognized as the standard by which other119 words
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Advertisement99 1980-07-17 9 NEW ISSUE This announcement appears as a matter of record only. July, 1980 ENTE NAZIONALE PER L'ENERGIA ELETTRICA U5.5100,000,000 Floating Rale Debentures due 1987 Convertible at the holders' option into 9 4"% Fixed Rate Debentures due 1995 Guaranteed by the Republic of Italy Daiwa Securities Co. Ltd. Nippon Credit International99 words
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1653 1980-07-17 10 BUSINESS DONE ON THE SES THE KLSE BID and offer price* officially listed and hnrinw in and reported to tbe Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with tbe number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,080 units, unless otherwise specified. SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL A COMMERCIAL Acaa (3J06) (1)1,653 words
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Article170 1980-07-17 10 ■MANj The Oumuumu UUN1T1BUR pfc-toMlD in ijb fate^araFMd' 11 IOC htMIT) LIT LIS The Saving! F uad LT4 LB mma bom > CMT S pore PTOf PI ■ad LB LB (anal prteaa) S pore Sec Fu ad LIS SB Ii ic—t Bond LM 1-JB S pare Invert rund170 words
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Article2792 1980-07-17 10 Gr-i Gr*s Net 1080 Last Div Div YTd P/E Vol Day High Low Company Sal* +or- Crr rooo) High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL ft COMMERCIAL 370 245 Acma 334 unch 15.0 2.8 4.4 130 2 336 334 223 220 Alcom 223 12.0 23 50 12.6 140 1162,792 words
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Article1701 1980-07-17 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units, unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS icat (1506) Abeam (2MB 14B8) (8) 143 (3) 142 (3) 1441,701 words
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Article26 1980-07-17 10 AGM to be held at ShangriLa Hotel, Orchid Room, Mem nine Floor, 22, Orange Grove Road, Singapore at 12 noon on Jul 21.26 words
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Article19 1980-07-17 10 AGM and EOGM to be held at 4th Mile, Jalan Mersing, Kluaag, Johore, on Jul 26.19 words
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Article, Illustration643 1980-07-17 10 SHARE BrtßW VI off MkiwellwMkij» tardaj aa tke Stock MuMUM to refer Ike third ttmttmUvt day tkto weak, natxed mm*■nkeMtoMi to nle ad Deeptte Ik» geaeral eeafltaet dtoptayed hp Mm, peofH taltog aid shert or I Hag were qalte prealaeat, parttealarty uM9g ike bettor faallty lirfhmltai643 words
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Article601 1980-07-17 10 SHARE prices held up well to close narrowly mixed in another session of active trading at the Kuala Lumpur Stock Market yesterday. Despite overseas weakness, there was sustained support in the market. Buyers took the opportunity to capitalise on any weakness, thus keeping the market601 words
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Article, Illustration756 1980-07-17 11 CHOO AI LENG - Br CHOO AI LENG SOFT drinks manufacturer Fraser and Neave (F and N) failed to turn in higher profits for the financial year ended March 31, 1960, despite an increase in the price of soft drinks last March. Group pre-tax profit for the F756 words
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Article400 1980-07-17 11 REFLECTING the current buoyant stock market in Malaysia, Industrial Oxygen's issue of 650,000 shares to Malaysian investors have been over-subscribed by a staggering 47.5 times. The 650,000 shares open for general subscription were part of the 2.13 million ordinary shares of $1 each which the400 words
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Article253 1980-07-17 11 PERAK Carbide is suing Mobil Oil Malaysia for a total of MJ4.24 million for alleged breach of contract. The suit was filed by Perak Carbide in the KUala Lumpur High Court on July 2. Details of the suit were released by Perak Carbide's solicitors, Mah-Kok and Din253 words
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Article530 1980-07-17 11 mssm by HOCK LOCK SIEW THE market's performance these past three days can hardly be considered bullish and one might be excused for wondering whether the bulls have decided to take a stroll. They could well have. The aggressive surge towards the end of last weekby HOCK LOCK SIEW - 530 words
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Article287 1980-07-17 11 SHAREHOLDERS of Haagkaag Laad Campaay have approved the resolutions at the AGM on Jun 12 at the Mandarin Hotel in Hongkong. a GEORGE Tawa Dhpaaaw said its transfer books will be closed on Aug 5 and 6 and the final dividend of 3 per cent will be paid287 words
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Advertisement101 1980-07-17 11 Due to the unexpected demand we have been able to run a second edition of the Toyota Corona Exclusive. Just like the first edition it still has: Indy 500 matt finish below the beltline and window frames road style steel sports rim with 185x13 low profile tyres, mud flaps, soft-feel101 words
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211 1980-07-17 12 AFP KAMPUCHEAN authorities yesterday issued their sternest warning to Thailand since hurling troops across the border last month. A foreign ministry statement spoke of "parallel violations" of Kampuchean and Laotian territory and said Thailand must bear "full responsibility for the consequences along with China, the mainAFP - 211 words
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Article484 1980-07-17 12 UPI UPI MAJOR international relief agency chiefs met without success with Thai government leaders yesterday to unsnarl conflicting aid policies that could mean life or death to millions of Kampucheans. The meeting adjoined without any concrete decisions being taken. However, there was agreement in principleUPI - 484 words
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Article68 1980-07-17 12 Reuter CHEUNG Kong (Holdings) of Hongkong said its profit and dividend announcement for the first half of 1960 will be delayed until Sep 5. The delay is due to the need to incorporate hi its accounts a proportion of the profits of Hutchison Whampoa and Green IslandReuter - 68 words
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Article53 1980-07-17 12 Reuter CARRIAN Holdings said yesterday it will sell its Gammon House property in central Hongkong to its subsidiary, Mai Hon Enterprises. The sale will be achieved by Mai Hon paying only HK$l for Carrian's 75 per cent share in Extra win, whose sole asset isReuter - 53 words
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225 1980-07-17 12 Reuter the; AUSTRALIAN government has announced a series of measures aimed at dlssifadlng companies from agreeing to trade union demands for the introduction of a 35-hour working week. One step is to refer any company introducing the shorter working week to the Prices JustificationReuter - 225 words
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321 1980-07-17 12 AFP DEPUTY Foreign Minister Datuk Mokhtar Hashim will lead the Malaysian delegation to the special session of the United Nations General Assembly from July 22 to 29 to discuss the issues of Palestine and Jerusalem. Datuk Mokhtar said in Kuala Lumpur yesterday thatAFP - 321 words
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Article781 1980-07-17 12 LONDON, Wed. The market dosed firm with sentiment helped by the UK trade surplus for June. At 3pm, the FT livVt was up 3.1 points at 502.9, after a high of 504.2. Early demand for government bonds exhausted official supplies at the Treasury 12 per cent 1987 "tap"781 words
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179 1980-07-17 12 Reuter OIL price increases have hit West Germany's balance of payments to an extent experienced only by Japan, the central bank (Bundesbank) said in its monthly report. The bank said oil imports this year would amount to 4Vi per cent ofReuter - 179 words
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Article63 1980-07-17 12 AFP PASSENGERS on Malaysian Airline (MAS) flights to Singapore or domestic flights need not re-confirm their reservations if they wish to continue their Journey or return to places of departure within 72 hours of arrival. This follows the introduction of a new flight reservation service, MASAFP - 63 words
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Article360 1980-07-17 12 AFP THE HONGKONG government has introduced measures to clamp down on textile quota holders who habitually sell their allocations of manufacturing products. The main measures are: More quotas will be allocated to people who really need them. Companies using less than SO per centAFP - 360 words
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275 1980-07-17 12 A FORMER legal officer of Moscow' Narodny Bank, Mr Ng Poh Law, denied yesterday that he bore a considerable amount of ill-will towards the bank and that his evidence had been coloured with malice. Mr Ng, who is now doing his own investment business,275 words
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Advertisement256 1980-07-17 12 Today's Whether After a week of legal tussle, the Chairman of the World Congress of Meteorologists is withdrawing the suit filed against a local hotel. The cause of his chagrin? The PRO's releasing of a photograph showing him sleeping through the opening session of the Congress deliberations to a local256 words
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Advertisement123 1980-07-17 12 [?}!"$@%<,,{<{{/^)|&`}<)?[-.=_^ The outdoor condensing unit powered by famous GE Climatuff™ compressor provides the cooling refrigerant while the quiet indoor console unit delivers cool, comfortable air without bulky, costly ducts. m lIIIIIIIIIUHII mm IS II*" mmmm I 4»J 4 n m i# m- 4 ?m i minii This GE System pumps123 words
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Miscellaneous191 1980-07-17 12 RAINFALL for the first two weeks of the month was below average over about three quarters of Singapore. The northern districts received the most rain of more than 150 mm, whereas the north-eastern districts received the least with less than 10mm being recorded. Light and variable wind now prevailing in191 words
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Article71 1980-07-17 13 INDIA is to double its merchant shipping capacity in the coming five years to 18 million tons at an estimated cost of US$3,OOO million. The figures were reportedly given by A P Sharma, India's Shipping Minister, who was recently in Britain for the launching of two71 words
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Article94 1980-07-17 13 Reuter CANARY Island banana growers have stopped harvesting because of a dock strike. The islands' Banana Exports Regulating Council decided to suspend harvesting until the dispute is resolved, a spokesman for the exporters said. The strike, which started on Monday, has been observed by about a thirdReuter - 94 words
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Article107 1980-07-17 13 DREDGING work for the installation of a 66KV submarine cable from Pasir Panjang power station to Pulau Bukom began yesterday .with the cutting and disposal of existing old 22KV cables. Three vessels are involved in the operation which covers the use of a water jet to blow107 words
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Article, Illustration565 1980-07-17 13 LINDA CHEE - By LINDA CHEE INDONESIAN shipping line Trikora Lloyd has exercised its option to purchase three Marindus-type multi-purpose cargo vessels which it has been operating on a trial timecharter basis since October* last year. Worth US$l5 million each, the 17,400 dwt vessels are presently deployed565 words
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Article553 1980-07-17 13 LJae C«l supptagUM Pw Cal Adriatic IV 5 Evergreen IV 3 Afea VI 3 Fesco V 1/2 Afro-Eurasia vm 2 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 2553 words
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Article405 1980-07-17 14 Fairplay DEMAND (or cellular gearled£ containerships in the 800-1,500 TEU range is expected to strengthen considerably during the coining months. With several main liner companies approaching reengining programmes for thnr own tonnage, a burst of (replacement charter activity is expected by the specialist brokersFairplay - 405 words
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Article, Illustration189 1980-07-17 14 THE US$23 million oil-rig, Sedneth Luanda, completed last month by Bethlehem Shipyard, is now being dry-towed to its first drilling site off Angola, Africa. The rig, which will be operated for Texaco Inc was bought by Curacaobased Sea Drilling Netherlands Antilles N V (Sedco) in189 words
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Article979 1980-07-17 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 following979 words
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Article1414 1980-07-17 14 CHARTERING was on a smaltocale throughout all sectors of the freight market on Thursday with rates continuing to show a bearish tendency. Scattered North Amerioan grain business included a vessel from the Gulf to Taiwan at $39 fio for Jly/Aug while a cargo was covered from the US1,414 words
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838 1980-07-17 15 Seatrade A GROUP of Dutch firms has lost a billion dollar contract to build ports in China. The Port and Delta consortium said in May it had given up all hope of constructing a coal terminal at the port of Lien Yung Gang.Seatrade - 838 words
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676 1980-07-17 15 THE Bermudan government is considering scrapping the island's international shipping register because of a growing problem with Vietnamese refugees, reports LLoyd's List. The move, a complete reversal of maritime policy, has resulted in plans to bring up to date the country's shipping legislation676 words
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Article, Illustration475 1980-07-17 15 EXPECTED ARRIVALS TODAY KEPPEL WHARVES Armadale (after Hoegh Pilot sails) 35/36 Barber Tail (Ro/Ro) (1300 after Sally Ocean A 9am Eun unberths, required starboard to) 46/47 Builder II (1000) 22 Bunga Bindang (1830) 21 Durian Queen (after Yamatomo Mara) 19 Kota Jasa (1300 after Kota Mulia) 10/11475 words
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3195 1980-07-17 19 SHIPPING LIST where your ships are due and when 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 Port3,195 words
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Article176 1980-07-17 20 Beettsei-Nerw»y: A direct cargo service between Aberdeen, Stawanger and Bergen was inaugurated last mdnth by Nor-Cargo Limited, operators of the new multi-cargo vessel, Astrea. The Astrea offers conventional side loading cargo facilities together with deck container space and space for ro-ro off trailers. She will operate a weekly176 words
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613 1980-07-17 20 Seatrade THE ARAB Shipping Federation (ASF) in the short time since its inception last year, has built up an impressive list of members covering most of the tonnage in the fledging Arab fleet. Egypt is not a member because of theSeatrade - 613 words
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Article132 1980-07-17 20 THE major shipping consortia operating between the Far East/Europe and Straits ports/Australia and the member lines. ACE (FAB EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. 'K' Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANRO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits.Container Line. Nedlloyd Lines. Neptune Orient132 words
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314 1980-07-17 20 THE FAR Eastern Freight Conference announced yesterday it will meet shippers' councils in Singapore and Malaysia early next month for consultations on a general rate increase from Jan 1,1961. The conference's representative for Malaysia and Singapore, Mr W J V. Cook said he314 words
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Article1520 1980-07-17 20 The leading shipping lines operating from loeal Crts and the agents who handle cargo bookings r them. A B Adriatic CMtalaer Continental Feeders (S) Cargo Freight (PK). AFEA Singapore Shipping Agencies (S)/Euro-Asia Line (PK/PN). Alfred C. Tsepfor Sea Consortium (S)/Marintex Enterprise (PK). Alpae Lntrasea (S) Yeo1,520 words
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Advertisement237 1980-07-17 13 nuswittS A great name in fire fighting So/e Agents: Bone* Sumatra Trading Co (S) Pte Ltd Approved SFB Sank*. Tel: *****35 .1A RI) I\ I I All Orient Overseas Co*Ua*teA Line KOREAN MCniON K WONG com WO ?1E OBWIN.CWF 201 rmr outai ommpwhe MPffM. IQCHUm 7E OHNTII EXPOna K •Oosing237 words
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Advertisement251 1980-07-17 13 Sail SEALORD UJ LiIXJ ANTAH H UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES Loading for Dubai (30/7), Damn,am (2/8) Kuwait (5/8). Doha (8/8). Abu Dhabi (11/8) Mina Qaboos (31/8) Mina AL Fahal (1/9) Dubai (3/9) Damman (5/9) Kuwait (7/9) '.'ii f FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE PHrrawc i niKmirj vi251 words
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Advertisement20 1980-07-17 13 KMDS CONTAINER Schedules n LONDON Freights n/ffl SHIPS In Port m SHIPPING List vn REGIONAL Weather Vffl WORLD Services VHI20 words
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Advertisement473 1980-07-17 13 cnan Alyrri.tn N.itmn.il Lint WE SERVE MEDITERRANEAN AND ALGERIAN PORTS Agents; MMttRC TIMB A TMMM MBKTPVLLII. Teh *****4 (5 Hnes) SINGAPORE 0 MAERSK LINE EXPORT TO ARABIAN/PERSIAN OULF-FULLY CONTAINERIZED SERVICE B Khomeini! Abu Dhabl Kuwait 21-25/1 a-a/i 7->/j TO JAPAN-MONTHLY CONVENTIONAL SERVICE HanrtotMMaarak I I I fa»_4 Tortoan Maarak Dammam473 words
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Advertisement668 1980-07-17 14 LEO SHIPPING PTE LTD. SINGAPORE PERNAS-MISC gZZ SHIPPING AGENCIES SDN BHD PORT KELANG PENANG I'TZA msn HEAD OFFICE: WISMA MISC TEL: NO: KL *****8 MALAYSIAN NTBINATm*L SHPHNG CORPORATION BCRHAD jfcwlwn Sonke T« Eiwoe ■Mo fJUm| Vessel S-por. 1) fetes 2) Rdam 3) Ktafi 4) Gburg KdMUA 19/7 SELANOM 22/7 6/8668 words
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Advertisement692 1980-07-17 15 ■klkk Overseas 1 1 1 Containers Limited Weekly service to/from UK/Europe STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei Ports and Bangkok Containenhp Services To/From Banfkok COWTMOSW SfltVKt TO W/COWTieff: Bream Express Kowloea Bay ItaagAaf Eiprtss Tokyo Bay 14 ta| UNrpealOay 20 Aug Haatoag Eapross 27 k* Ida Express S'pere PJtfaag692 words
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Advertisement711 1980-07-17 17 PIL GROUP EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICE SING APORE/CHITTAGONG/RANGOON/SER VICES Singapore 29/31 July Loading For Chrttagong. Madras SINGAPORE/BANGKOK/SINGAPORE DIRECT SERVICES 14/18 Aug KOTA MA CHAN. SINGAPORE/INDONESIA/SINGAPORE SERVICES m S.E.A. Container Feeder Service SINGAPORE/BANGKOK/HONGKONG/MANILA ACCEPTING LCL/FCL/REEFER CONTAINERS/ VESSEL VOY. MANILA HONGKONG SINGAPORE BANGKOK HONGKONG MANILA *N«p. Topaz 14S 10-11 July 13-14 July 19711 words
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Advertisement534 1980-07-17 17 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BANK LINE FOR REUMON I SOUTH AFRICA tEAMBANK KUANTAN SM SHGAPORE Sen* eta Reunion 27/7 f Durban 2/8 Capetown 9/8 Pt Elb 13/8 (abo accepting East London cargo) BEAVERBANK 2123/8 Sembawang Pt 18/7 24-28/8 27/7 5/9 2/8 "11/9 9/8 18/9 13/8 21/9 Unas U.S. NEST COAST SERVICE534 words
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Advertisement646 1980-07-17 18 GRANARD LIME INDEPENDENT ATTRACTIVE RA TES MEDITERRANEAN SEA SERVICE ALSO ACCEPTING CONTAINER CARGO PCk ONLY FOR PORT SAID. ALEXANDRIA. BEIRUT. LATTAKIA UMASSOL. ISTANBUL A PIRAEUS Specially engaged agents A stevedores providing immediate discharge FORTUNE STAR V3OW MM Of ONE V.4IH CaM| Part Said. Ataiandria, Stare M Part 27 k* Mnl646 words
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Advertisement637 1980-07-17 18 T* INTRASEA (PTE) LTD Faber House 234E Orchard Singapore 9 Telephone *****11 *****57 REGULAR INDEPENDENT SEMI/FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO EUROPE S>er» P. Krtang MTRASEA (PTE) LTD 2352C11 BOOKMG *****57 K tMPV- TEO SMPPMG ft TRADMG 480(44. *****2. 400(78 Pew*- MTER OVERSEAS MARTTM SON BHD *5064 *****/2 ALPAC LINE KMC *43637 words
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Advertisement520 1980-07-17 19 TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD S.S. BRDGE N CORAL+ C. CONTAMER K. JACEJN C.PAUL TW BMDGE MERCATOR Container feedered to/from Fsto* TO AND FROM AUSTRALIA: JAKARTA...... SMGAPORE.. PENANG P. KELANG... BRISBANE.... SYDNEY.. MELBOURNE. BURNE AOELADE FREMANTLE. Austraia .Sailed In Port 18/7 19/7 30/7 1/8 4/8 Also accepting520 words
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Advertisement295 1980-07-17 20 NOTICES m-v. "CHIDAMBARAM'' VOY: 132 arrived 13th July, list. »t P.S.A. God«wn Nm. 31/32 General Survey on damaged cargo ex the above vessel will be held on Monday 21st July, 1980, from 9.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m. No further survey will be beld after this date. Agento:R. JUMABHOY A SONS295 words
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Advertisement286 1980-07-17 20 M.V. "CHERRY SINDIA" Vl/M Arrived 1/1/8* at krpprl Wharf GDN H/M General survey on damaged cargo discharged ex the above vessel will be held on Tuesday 22nd July 1980 as from 0930 to 12 noon. No further survey will be held after this date. Lima Soon Agencies Pte Ltd As286 words
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Page 20 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous161 1980-07-17 20 Regional Weather o i ■N V iS t i-y* a? i 0 si X w ;.y r>< 100E V* SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. Wind direction with speed in knots Wave height R, Thunderstorm Temperature °C Shower Weather Wind direction with speed in knots Ral161 words
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