The Business Times, 1 September 1980
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Title Section10 1980-09-01 1 BUSINESS TIMES RLC(P) N*. 111/l/M MONDAY, SEPTEMBER I,IM 50 CENTS10 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article67 1980-09-01 1 UPI BEIJING, Sun. —.China is planning important changes to its financial system, including the introduction for the first time of personal income tax and business taxes for joint ventures between Chinese and foreign companies. New Finance Minister Wang Bingqian outlined proposed changes in the system at the weekendUPI - 67 words
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Article50 1980-09-01 1 Reuter PORT VILA, Sun. Secessionist Jimmy Stevens was captured today, crushing his attempt to achieve the secession of the South Pacific island of Santo Domingo. He was taken prisoner when Papua New Guinea troops moved in at 2 a.m. on his last stronghold, the village of Vanafo. Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article63 1980-09-01 1 UPI TOKYO, Sun. A French authority on Polish affairs predicted that the labour unrest in Poland will spill over to other nations in the Soviet bloc, including the Soviet Union itself, over the next few years. "The Polish workers's latest struggle represented a new desire forUPI - 63 words
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Article63 1980-09-01 1 UPI JERUSALEM, Sun. A bomb apparently planted by Palestinian guerillas exploded today near a sewage pipe on one of Jerusalem's main streets causing minor damage but no casualties, a police spokesman said. The bomb exploded on Jaffa Road and damaged the sewage pipe but caused no injuries,UPI - 63 words
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Article65 1980-09-01 1 Reuter I'EHERAN, Sun. Two foreign correspondents, detained by revolutionary authorities for the past 17 days, were freed today on condition that they do not leave Iran. Mr Tony Alia way of The London Times said he and Pakistani journalist Mr Ralph Joseph were released by the office ofReuter - 65 words
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Article61 1980-09-01 1 AFP KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. United States President Jimmy Carter wished Malaysia and its people every success and a continuation of the impressive accomplishments of which it could be justly proud as it celebrated the 23rd anniversary of its independence today. He said this in a congratulatory message toAFP - 61 words
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Article61 1980-09-01 1 Reuter TEHERAN, Sun. Iranian Prime Minister Mohammad Ali Rajai named a 20-member cabinet today after a long dispute with President Abolhassan Bani-Sadr over the composition of his government. He appointed Mr Hossein Moussavi, editor of Islamic Republic, the official newspaper of the clergy-led Islamic Republic Rarty (IRP), asReuter - 61 words
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Article72 1980-09-01 1 Reuter BANGKOK Sun. The Vietnamese-backed administration in Phnom Penh accused Thai troops of attacking its border patrol forces 11 times last week on the tense Tnai-Kampuchean border. Phnom Penh radio alleged the attacks took place on Aug 22 at six points on Kampuchea's northern and eastern borders withReuter - 72 words
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Article57 1980-09-01 1 UPI ISLAMABAD, Sun. Visiting Japanese Foreign Minister Masayoshi Ito and Pakistan Foreign Minister Agha Shahi began their talks here yesterday on "matters of mutual concern", officials said. On his arrival in Pakistan last night Mr Ito indicated more specifically that he was going to discuss the AfghanistanUPI - 57 words
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Article103 1980-09-01 1 THE fellewlac Is a Hst sf the 19 nmt actively traded sleeks sa the Sleek Exekaage «f last week. II gives the taraever hi tkeesssds si salts, eMag prices sa Friday aad the high aad lew fer II» ommm TVMTC r PrteM am a? Urn State Darby103 words
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LOCAL STOCK INDICES
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Article61 1980-09-01 1 Aat» AM* Ann A* 4*» trBT latex: 8346.63 8430.49 8306.53 8274.(0 8351.47 •Iadwtriate: 504.00 SUM 101.17 S00.40 soon iTfun: imw 1130.91 1141-21 1130.00 1140.55 SB. (7 530.11 533.03 532J3 532.50 •Propertie» 44TJI ***** 440.63 407.70 450.07 400.70 ***** 4BJ0 400.31 400.34 fPteatatioas: ttOCBC: 935.38 995.80 934.06 917.34 918.67 mtM61 words
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Article81 1980-09-01 1 uga A** Aa«n U|« A*B ffST Index: 1BUJ7 1T7 *5 1S374.8S 1ft*. 77 10B.4S 'Iadoatriafc: nus 714.58 713.97 70t.7t 714 JJ 1SO.C1 lontt unsji 10(7 04 1VTXB SB. 11 3BJ1 3B.11 SL8 382. OS •ProperOM 5B.43 9B.lt SBH 9B.1t Sit. 97 mm: 434. ***** 444.44 «J 443J» tvtubbm ioes»81 words
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Article591 1980-09-01 1 FONG MEW LENG - CONFIDENCE IN SINGAPORE By FONG MEW LENG TOTAL West German investment commitments in Singapore this year are likely to reach $80 million, more than three times last year's level. Latest statistics from the Frankfurt office of the Economic Development Board show that up to early591 words
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Article247 1980-09-01 1 UPI CHINA is cutting back on its ambitious plans to modernise its armed forces and reach superpower parity with the United States and Russia as part of a general belt-tightening campaign, diplomatic sources said yesterday. Finance Minister Wang Bingqian told the National People's Congress (Parliament)UPI - 247 words
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765 1980-09-01 1 THE PROBLEM of poor work attitudes is widespread and it will have to be solved on all fronts of society. This is the only way the Republic can raise its 'attitudinal index', according to the Director of Vocational and Industrial Training, Mr Um Jit Poh,765 words
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Article357 1980-09-01 1 UNIVERSITIES should provide not only the manpower needed by society, but also turn out graduates who are able to cope with changing situations. The channelling of students to the various streams of academic pursuit that are considered necessary for the development and progress of the country is357 words
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220 1980-09-01 1 TO HELP priantt Bhgtpare aa a m|k printing ul palMfef eeatre, Www» wffl te rtiitm lag a cfeMpcr ijatuai af cfcargiag If high aped Cmrreetty, tramtttiag a pace via a Hwlailn Is charged m a It hear TV aew lyvtem will be based220 words
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486 1980-09-01 1 ALVIN TAY - By ALVIN TAY THE interest rate structure in the interbank market for Singapore dollars returned to normal last week with six-month funds earning higher interest than the shorter maturities. This contrasts with a "straight-line" structure in the previous week, where one to six months486 words
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Advertisement3 1980-09-01 1 |($?=\>\~'$,"(><{>{=~~&[%"]=$($ SEE BACK PAGE3 words
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Advertisement78 1980-09-01 1 For the first time you can find the best scenes in all of your video programs easily, at the touch of a button without having to search for them blindly as you still must with other video formats. You see your program as it zips across the TV screen at78 words
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Advertisement7 1980-09-01 1 w SHIPPING TIMES CACTIVATING itaptoy tl Oer-7 words
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Advertisement102 1980-09-01 1 BALLY of Switzerland I Internationally recognised as trend-setters. JAL has more direct flights tolbkyo and the USA than any other airline. t -r. W:> V fz Jam Relax in comfort on 11 flights a week to Tokyo 5 non-stop and 6 via other South East Asian cities (If you're on102 words
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Advertisement27 1980-09-01 2 •J NSi ai Nl4 IJfd Wm 919 •I gjyTgHjg [JT7ST? ymrHQgm MiQiiißjTii«M>?»l !^lLfk*MLiU^3«^ffi^^M 5H85t»351 Wjß^jTfl fSTiTO IfiJMiBBB PI^MK I b Lfj i*\ In the tradition of enperors27 words
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PROPERTY AND CONSTRUCTION
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Article, Illustration560 1980-09-01 3 RELIANCE Contractors has been awarded a $40 million contract to build a 27-storey shopping-cum-residential complex near the Junction of Scotts and Orchard roads. The building will stand between the 33-storey Dynasty hotel now under construction and the 24-storey Hyatt Regency hotel. The original plan for560 words
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Article, Illustration398 1980-09-01 3 NESTLED in the mlAflp of a prime residential district bounded by Bukit Timah Road and Stevens Road is a 3,177-square-metre plot of land that is the site for a small property project. Called Belville Garden, the apartments are being developed by Viva Realty, a398 words
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Article95 1980-09-01 3 A LUNCHEON talk on condominium management is being organised by the Indonesian Business Association of Singapore. Mr Edward Prentice, manager of Asian Appraisal, will speak on 'Condominium Management Quicksands in the Desert'. He will cover some aspects of the management of condominiums in Stngapnw* with special reference to95 words
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Article45 1980-09-01 3 VIVA Realty has completed the first phase of six doublestorey terrace bouses at Trevose Place opposite the Bukit Timah campus of the National University of Singapore. Each unit, on freehold land, will have three bed rooms and IS sq m of living space.45 words
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Advertisement136 1980-09-01 3 for ?len: Gramilar Facc Scrub. Bccau§c cfcamlng h the way to healthy* dean dear skim The absolute cleanser in a tube. The deep-down face cleanser that works, through abrasive actions, to lift out impurities, ground-in dirt, grime and excess oils. Recommended for every man's skin type. Excellent for blemish-prone skin.136 words
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Advertisement131 1980-09-01 3 THE RETAIL GAME e Z!? MS t V 4 ice eream vendors o ie»© <:ltoo c *f*°P e mt*r? arcades S 4 amusement arcave* SELECT, ARRANGE AND LOCATE THE ABOVE TO PRODUCE A SUCCESSFUL SHOPPING CENTRE... AND WHAT'S MISSING? But it's not a game the mix, size and type of131 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article960 1980-09-01 4 AFP COPPER plunged to 12month lows on the London commodity markets last week and, in turn, tAt other base metals. But precious metals held basically steady because of continued unsettled conditions in Poland. Sterling's renewed firmness, at 5V*-year highs on the foreign exchange markets, actedAFP - 960 words
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Article347 1980-09-01 4 THE SINGAPORE produce market moved la characteristic fashion last week slow and dull. Prices of most commodities were slightly easier and interest remained somewhat slack. As a result, activity during the week proved quite featureless and traders found little incentive to commit themselves. Continuing the trend of previous347 words
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491 1980-09-01 4 Reuter STOCKS of crude and processed palm oil in Peninsular Malaysia are abnormally high, according to trade sources in Kuala Lumpur. But their opinions on the tonnage now in storage vary considerably. Estimates of combined crude and processed stocks range from aroundReuter - 491 words
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Article71 1980-09-01 4 CJ.F. North European ports, in US dollars per ton unless otherwise stated: LONDON: Fri Previoua Malayaian 5% ffa bulk per tonne October 507.50alr 505.00alr November Sumatra 5% ffa bulk Aufuet 502.50alr 502.50alr September 500.0Qb1t SOO.OOalr October 512.50alr 505.00alr November Bar f SW527 Mod M500IM1 V537J0& 550/552 ttpd 545/&50pd71 words
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Article809 1980-09-01 4 COfTEB: Robusta futures last Friday closed a moderatively active final session mixed with near months down £25 per tonne from Thursday. Middle months closed around £7 higher. Turnover was 6,390 lots including three options. Near September, ahead of this week's spot month tendering, closed £25 off at a809 words
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Article138 1980-09-01 4 RUBBER futures on the London market last Friday closed slightly easier with ova-night losses of mostly 0.80 to 0.30 pence per kilo. Turnover was 296 lots of 15 tonnes including 10 kerb trades. Dealers said afternoon trading saw prices decline on stoploss selling triggered by lower levels in afterhours138 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGE$
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341 1980-09-01 4 GOLD traded in New York witldn a narrow range, between a high of US$636 and a low of |621 last week, says Greea aad Cotter MHm in its latest market review. After an initial weakness on Monday when the metal dipped to as low341 words
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Article213 1980-09-01 4 STERLING on Friday climbed back towards US$2.4O and 4.30 marks in a thin but hectic market after falling the previous day on profit-taking and commercial selling, dealers said. The pound may cross the $140 barrier this week as the dollar weakens on uncertainty about US interest rates, they said,213 words
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Article172 1980-09-01 4 ASIAN RATES ASIAN eirmej average itpail rates fer the week e«M Aag US| <BU BrieM) High Low 7 dsn 10l8 91/4 1 month 111/4 10 3/16 2 months 127/8 1013/16 3 months 123/16 117/16 6 months 123/8 117/1 9 months 12 7/16 12 12 months 127/16 121/16 1 month 3172 words
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Article42 1980-09-01 4 FOR THE weak nM Babrtay Auf the rug* of call rate racetvad frtxn Short Deports (If) Bbd vaa as toOow* ■aafc M: 1 par caat to 5 par cent. Om—l Mi 4.7 par oast MaMwak at ludi totalled SUM mfTMna.42 words
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Article166 1980-09-01 4 THE US/Sing dollar interest rate movements and some middle Eastern selling of dollars were dominant factors influencing currency movements in the Singapore fores market last week. The US dollar exhibited a soft undertone when it opened at $2.1280/00 and early traded was thin and nervous. The US/Sing dollar166 words
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Article280 1980-09-01 4 OWING to the foreign exchange operations by the Authority and the technical adjustments by hanks on their minimum cash balances, the domestic money market last week, netted a huge surplus of liquidity. The condition was promptly corrected by discount bouses through their "open market operations." The Interbank Overnight funds280 words
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Advertisement71 1980-09-01 4 OfrU&SilS JOHANNtS®U#G iOS ANGfICS PRESDEX S»NGA«* STOCK XX W rnwil/fcA SYONfY THE PRESIDIUM DIAMOND EXCHANGE AHAOmCb 21st Floor, Shew Tewert, Beech Roed. Singapore 07It Teh N*****/1 Telex: 2*23* International Inter-Oealer Market indications SEPTEMBER 1. 1980 G.IA OR DG.L. CBmnEO FINEST CUT/FINISH ONE CARAT ROUND BRILUANT (U S DOLLARS) D E71 words
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OVERSEAS
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Article467 1980-09-01 5 NYT A UNITED States government barometer of future trends in the economy pointed strongly upward, suggesting the worst of the recession may now be over. The Commerce Department's index of leading indicators for last month surged by 4.6 per cent, representing both a record increase and theNYT - 467 words
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Article351 1980-09-01 5 NYT WEST Germany's trade surplus shrank in July to US|6O.l million from $156.7 million a month earlier. The continued fall in the surplus, which remains the only (actor slowing the increase in West Germany's huge current account deficit, is thought likely to spur central bank resistance toNYT - 351 words
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Article109 1980-09-01 5 Reuter INDONESIA, the biggest country in the Association of South-east Asian Nation, receive» the millcit number of tourists every year. Director general for tourism Achmad Ttrtosudiro said Sfaigapore, the smallest Asean country both in pop», lation and land sise, received the most tourtets. year 2.4Reuter - 109 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article179 1980-09-01 5 Agencies INDONESIA will shortly and industrial attaches to seven dfelomatic missions to monitor orarssas trade, industry and prices, the Industry Ifioistry ssid. One will be based In Washington to cover the US, Hmdi and Latin America. The Ifsnila mWn will cover Indonesia's partners in Asean and TiMm. Pakistan,Agencies - 179 words
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Article218 1980-09-01 5 Reuter TWO ladooesisa state banks were thestod out of more than USUI ■fllkw tagr local hud «f the NatM Anti-corruption Orgsnisstian Admiral Sudomo sskl. The malti-maUaa dollar fraud was allegedly coaducted by a smansr of coffee aad robber eaiwrtaa from Mulaii North Sumatra, aad also involvedReuter - 218 words
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Article109 1980-09-01 5 AFP HALF of Brttaia'a wageearners are prepared Is accept next fear's pay rims of less thaa 9 per cent of the Increased coot of Bring la order to fight according to a Gallup poll publtahed hi yesterday by the Sunday Telegraph. The poll showed that SAFP - 109 words
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Advertisement264 1980-09-01 5 Palace Ware Dragon Bowl Made from porcelain of incomparable clarity and shaped with refined elegance by the potter's hand for the high-born personage of the Imperial line. j n i r i M £=§5 (I Patch Philippe, exquisitely A designed for l:mperors and Kings. As numitahle as a rare piece264 words
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REVIEWS
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Article, Illustration841 1980-09-01 6 PATRICIA GOH - By PATRICIA GOH TIME-HONOURED and well-loved favourites such as Mozart's Symphony No 39 (Urn) and Beethoven's Emperor Concerto will certainly attract quite a few concert-goers back to the Singapore Symphony Orchestra performances. But I hear that audiences have been getting much better after a brief841 words
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551 1980-09-01 6 S W TAN - By S W TAN SOMETHING BIG is brewing on the classical recording scene and we will certainly get a piece of the action ourselves. The much-raved about digital recording technique has apparently given a tremendous boost to consumer interest in551 words
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202 1980-09-01 6 Toh Se Pan - Toh Se Pan THEY MAY be amateurs but performers in school concerts seldom lack the cultural balance that most people are clamouring for. There is also no lack of enthusiasm and effort though the themes may not be new. Students from the202 words
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Article, Illustration1436 1980-09-01 7 LEE YOKE MENG - By LEE YOKE MENG ROULETTE—LIKE, it pulls you in the minute you look at it. It's just a calendar but it's telling time with a difference. Children's smiling faces, pastoral and Victorianlooking settings, and a series of playthings spinning their way round the board1,436 words
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Article1201 1980-09-01 7 JANET MASLIN - By JANET MASLIN NYT THE SUMMER film season is off to a miserable start, and audiences are being subjected to such sad spectacles that they're fighting back with indifference, absenteeism, rudeness and all the other weapons at their command. Meanwhile, lo6t in the shuffle isNYT - 1,201 words
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Advertisement166 1980-09-01 6 Higher Productivity Through Automation AUTOMAT '80 Brings you the latest range of industrial and office equipment. Automation is the key to higher productivity. The AUTOMAT '80 EXHIBITION features the latest range of machines and equipment to help firms mechanise and computerise their operations. For Industrial Automation, a full range of166 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous505 1980-09-01 6 I LEISURE TIME CHESS STARTING today till the end of the month, every Monday, is the Overseas Assurance Corporation Ltd's Ist ftnrfae— Hnm Chess Letgae, At 7pm, Sports House, Fairer Park. The five-round League is organised by the Singapore Chess Federation. CONCERT THE Queenstown Branch Library's Children's Playhouse will feature505 words
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Miscellaneous1216 1980-09-01 6 No school for Dickens HOPING ts start am We and aid tktj have net left their troubles MM At Chatham a an still taM with Mrei tken. Jaha Dtekeas is now earning leas than he did Msn. And, hi the toes sf mounting ftoSTtol dMflealtles, yeang Charles' hsM sf ittradisr1,216 words
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Advertisement454 1980-09-01 7 When Diners Gub is your business card you're really in business. O f 3bl3 30^' > U y> \«V *1 -u The worlds most rejected charge card s leading the way again.With a new, simple way to centralise and simpfcfy all business expenses for your executives. Diners dub Corporate Card454 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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EUROPEAN MARKETS
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Article189 1980-09-01 8 AUG a n» ABN 306 00 -0.5 Ahold Akao 22.40 unch AMEV 87 80 -14 Adiiu 106 70 +0.7 Amrobnk 64 90 -05 Berjoas 3800 89.00 -04 unch Bols 58 50 0-5 Borsumij 241.00 -1 Burhmann a&ao 0.1 Byenkorf 56 20 -04 ■tend 24J0 -0.4 Cahw Delft 180 50189 words
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Article272 1980-09-01 8 AUG a rrs CORBEILLE Air-Liqulde 460 1 B S N Gervais Danone 109S unch C8F (ThomsonCsf) rw -t Cie Franeaise des Petroles un 4-15 Compajnie Financiers Compagnle Generale 304 90 1J Credit Fonder De France «34 •4 Hachette (Libraine) Machines Bull 256 -6 56 JO unch Michelin (B) MO272 words
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Article95 1980-09-01 8 AUO 20 Fn ♦A FORWARD MARKET Ace* 206 unch Arbed ISM 56 Aatur 410 4 Braican 724 •M Bru-Lamb 1300 unch Canpac 1174 -30 Cock 300 5 De Beers 207 1 Ebes 1915 5 Electrobel 0000 10 Gb-Inno-Bm 2320 unch Cev 1242 -28 Hobok 2525 -40 Retro t: is95 words
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Article213 1980-09-01 8 AUG 29 Dm Aeg-Telefunken W.50 -0.7 Akio 20 50 unch Allz Leben *****0 +5 All* Vers ***** J BASF Bay H T Wbank Bay Vbank Bayer BBC IB M 151 oce mot tiue ***** -oo -u «3 BMW ISO 50 CUKlta 330 00 unch Chem Verm Com merchant Conti213 words
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Article185 1980-09-01 8 AUG Francs Action* Suisaes ikHuiw Rr 284 isao 1 15 Alusulsae Reg. Brown Bovert Br Clba Oelfy Br. Cltaa Oelcjr P C Ctba Oelcy Rm. Credit Sulaae Br Credit Suisse Ret mn iaao I1U m MS 2370 419 •1 unch IS 10 -s 10 3 El**trow*It Br Oeorje Fischer185 words
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Article104 1980-09-01 8 AUG 28 Lire An* Asaor Oen Baslofi Central* Flat 10 ***** 584 ***** 1740 unch 1800 It ♦330 49 Flnsrter Gen Immoto 1_ IFI Prl ItaJcementi llalrai llalsider 86-25 1830 2838 ***** 949 373 7J5 45 88 130 t ♦t Ma«neu M Pt Marelli Ere Med lob Mlralanxa Mondadon104 words
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Article189 1980-09-01 8 AUG AbtUbl 20>. unch Alcorn* Bank Mont Bank Norm Scotia Bell Tel Beth Corf BP Can Ud— Brasran a. a -s t3> 7>, *•'< unch Camp Bed Can imp Bk C&npac Canpar In* PI Carting OXeefe Com Inco unch It'. IP. 41S M'. >i MS 1, unch unch Cons189 words
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Article313 1980-09-01 8 AUG Rand industrials A Alpha 410 -10 A be room 380 5 AE And CI 925 5 AMIC 28SQS Barlows 1140 -10 Cc Sugar CNA 1875 MO -25 Cume Flnanee 275 -15 Dr Been Ind 3175 25 Edcon 700 -10 Edgars Evfready 8550 unch Fed Volk 11" 570 10313 words
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Advertisement182 1980-09-01 8 Where to wine, dine and entertain Get away to Sentosa LG 0 Costs only HALF AS MUCH if you're residing in Singapore It's easy. Just book our chalet units, and enjoy a 50% discount. Offer applies MONDAY—THURSDAY (except public holidays and holiday-eves). For full details of the 50% DISCOUNT OFFER,182 words
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Advertisement138 1980-09-01 8 For drinking. For dancing. For delightful evenings. Music by fhicchns International of London. It i n i* pi n SI X I HI 51 > <- In I ',i \cn < i" t m junk fRI SA I() pn; tu iu tn 51s 1 \t n iii cuu' Ist drink138 words
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Advertisement156 1980-09-01 8 See Page 9 for NYSE and Tokyo prices Feast like an emperor at Chinatown l 4 m wi\ I gim if) I w Our chefs can whip up culinary delights that would excite even the most demanding of emperors Here at The Chinatown, we serve Szechuan specialties Name your favourites156 words
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Advertisement190 1980-09-01 8 Smoked Duck i with fire Our Smoked Duck has fire That's why people rave about it. You'll agree That, and other specialties typically Cantonese In the cool of air conditioning And Hilton service And of course, our very own Flavours of Singapore Hin's Top of the Hilton. Lunch and dinner.190 words
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Advertisement62 1980-09-01 8 1 The American Express Card serves you well wherever great food is served 7'C/, 1 V CacHpit Hotel FR/ENDL Y& RELAXING Come to 75-A Tangim Fid. S pore 1024 Tel *****75/*****70 Daily 3pm to 11.45 pm With Beautiful Stewardess** to •ntartain A Prices on aU drinks ara ver^easonable. (Happy hours*.62 words
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MARKET REVIEWS
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Article491 1980-09-01 9 A AFP WITH foreigners' investments virtually dried up, share prices went almost nowhere on the Tokyo stock market last week, although the Dow Jones average and the Tokyo Security Exchange (TSE) index hit record highs in mid-week. The 225-stock Dow, up 73.70 yen the previous week,AFP - 491 words
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Article, Illustration1066 1980-09-01 9 Singapore THERE were flashes of confident bull activity at the Singapore stock exchange last week but, on the whole, trading was mixed. Sellers were mainly at the forefront, with profittaking prevailing thoroughout the week. As a result on the scoreboard losses outnumbered gains by a slight margin. The1,066 words
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Article373 1980-09-01 9 TOKYO share prices last Saturday closed slightly lower in mixed trading in the absence of fresh factors. Dealers said the market average fell 3.21 to close at 6,910.87, with a volume of 190 million shares. The Tokyo Stock Exchange index closed at 478.56, up 0.24. The second market373 words
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533 1980-09-01 9 «I New York s=l NYT NEW YORK stock prices tumbled for the second week in a row last week and trading slowed as Wall Street's concern over rising interest rates unsettled the market. The Dow Jones industrial average lost 25.60 points to close theNYT - 533 words
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Article1211 1980-09-01 9 STOCKS on the New York market, down broadly near the opening, recovered gradually throughout the session last Friday to finish narrowly mixed in moderate trading. Analysts said the record 4.6 per cent rise in leading indicators for July, announced at the opening, contributed to the1,211 words
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Article518 1980-09-01 10 KOH TSE YING - WMk «nM Aug 29 Compitodby KOH TSE YING SCRIP ISSUE TkMtaai Malayria Mi: bonus issue of one-for-two, capitalising Ms 32 million. OTHERS ASIAN DEVELOPMENT BANK will give a US$l million multi project loan and a US$7O,OOO technical assistance grant to the Cook Islands for the518 words
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Article453 1980-09-01 10 m 'aJ Sydney m A SKI J.FIRS tightened their grip on the Sydney sharemarket last week amid some disappointing profit results and indications that a solution to the US copper miners strike was imminent. The sell-off shaved 23.35 points off a record All Ordinaries close of 978.54 set453 words
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Article1103 1980-09-01 10 GERALD COLVERD - Egl London &L 1 By GERALD COLVERD NOW IS the whiter of our discontent nwdf glorious 1 by the sum of our unemployed. Only the depth of absolute despair, however, would urge the exchange of the kingdom of the dole queue for an escape astride the trades1,103 words
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Article84 1980-09-01 10 THE SECURITIES Exgygejf TkafluiMSET) J -J- fc— Mm M P^OSS OteiDM Ml a DPMW uMt* gi remalai—lws wbet artees kept ■•▼lag In a downward «tmUhl Tke SET Index riwd 2.42 points Is IMM. lis market's action was tmaHmti mahriy Mm MMimkttqfUiaiS changed trading pattens. Pruvlsasly they eentied at84 words
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Article780 1980-09-01 10 Wm J K.Lumpur W 11 m A THE BULLS continued to sweep aside all opposition, the Kuala Lumpur stock market to yet another new high last week after overcoming a short midweek correction. The key barometer, the New Straits Times industrial ordinary share index surged 13.67 points up780 words
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Article2853 1980-09-01 10 1M0 High Low Company Last Sale +orOr's Dtv Dhr Cn Or's T"M Net P/S Vel 0OOO) Week Hick Lew 8KCTION ONB INDUSTRIAL ft COMMKBCLAL 370 278 140 170 388 M 383 408 383 414 846 330 118 140 370 00 376 34T 117 306 Aetna Alcorn Anted2,853 words
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Advertisement39 1980-09-01 9 Vvte are pleased to announce the opening of a Branch in the Republic of Singapore* Y Bayerische Landesbank Girozentrale Singapore Branch: 50, Collyer Quay, Overseas Union House, 0104 Singapore Telephone: 911.955, Telex: ***** •formerly Branch of Asten-Pazifik-Bank AG, Hamburg39 words
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Advertisement406 1980-09-01 9 W I nA r w i- ABLOY master SYSTEM O: sm For easy key control and better security The Abtoy Master System can control any number of ABLOY high security locks, eech ot which can be opened both by its own key and the master-key (M) which opens all locks406 words
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Article, Illustration1197 1980-09-01 11 CHARMAINE CHAN - "My drives are good. I have little trouble with them," boasts William Fung Hee Kwan. As winner ot the Cycle and Carriage PGA title, Wrf William has every reason to feel f m proud. CHARMAINE I—CHAN gives you all the details of the tournament whichPix by FRANCIS ONG - 1,197 words
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525 1980-09-01 11 JUST TWO more matches to the end of the SGA leagues and a controversy has occurred. The parties involved are the Premier League teams of the SICC and Jurong Country Club. Yesterday, the Jurong side is understood to have filed a protest for a walkover.525 words
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Article168 1980-09-01 11 LIVING UP to the expect* tieaa ri their eaaeh, the Hhpii» teen MMtei the BtagMK Cemriaed Teem hy MMI ea tke epealag mate* ri the State Time* fcethafl CheSyui Hayed «aPriday right at the Gay WerU °*-lim the veaae fsr ell the matches, ftegsfm made taH we168 words
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Article431 1980-09-01 11 UPI BASEBALL is Japan's biggest spectator sport with large crowds at the professional league games and the recent two-week long national high school tournament at Koshlen stadium near Osaka. But do the Japanese really love baseball? This pertinent question was asked last week by a reporter ofUPI - 431 words
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Advertisement449 1980-09-01 11 XRiSRM INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL ■ESK BANK LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) ANNOUNCEMENT CLOSURE OF BOOKS Further to the announcement on 21 August 1980 in respect of the Results of the Bank and the Group for the six months ended 30 June 1980 and the declaration of an Interim Dividend449 words
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Advertisement455 1980-09-01 11 5 II I w t I > r- W A «5 /V WE fIRRffIGE SUCCESSFUL MEETiriQS ALWAYS Vou win, both ways, at Rasa Sayang It's indisputably the best meeting ground for conventions big or small. We have a Conference Hall to cater for a full-scale convention for up to 600455 words
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Article583 1980-09-01 12 Reuter SOVIET exports of oil to the West appear to have been rising, according to new statistics published in London. But Western diplomats and oil market analysts see nothing in this to contradict US Central intelligence Agency forecasts that in the mid-190QB an oilhungry SovietReuter - 583 words
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Article153 1980-09-01 12 Reuter MALAYSIA expects to see a real growth rate of nearly 8 per cent this year, Finance Minister Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah said in Kuala Lumpur. He told a conference of bank managers that Malaysia had achieved a creditable economic performance despite inflation while industrialised countriesReuter - 153 words
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Article56 1980-09-01 12 TELECOMS has started a number-to-numbertele-phone service to Malta and Tunisia. Calls can be made through the operator by dialling 104. The $27 for the first block of of three minutes and $9 for subsequent blocks of one minute is substantially cheaper than the $45 for the first56 words
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Article228 1980-09-01 12 NYT INDIAN Prime Minister Indira Gandhi lashed out angrily at the United States for its imposition of what are regarded in New Delhi as punitive and discriminatory duties on a large list of Indian exports. Mrs Gandhi, who spoke before India's top development planners, linkedNYT - 228 words
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278 1980-09-01 12 AP WORLDWIDE unemployment will continue to worsen over the next 15 years as the number of people seeking Jobs grows. The Environmental Fund predicted that between 1965 and 1996 workers in the world will have increased by 931.3 million. The Fund is anAP - 278 words
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Article, Illustration262 1980-09-01 12 WHEN THE Singapore Institute of Architects needs help in designing buildings with facilities for the disabled, it approaches Mr Johnny Ang. He has also been approached by the HDB for help in this matter. Today, ramps are being constructed at many public places. As a member262 words
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Article245 1980-09-01 12 AP STRIKING workers and government negotiators in Poland have agreed on a list of sweeping demands by workers but talks were continuing yesterday on the final touches to be put on a settlement to end the country's seven-week labour crisis. As thousands of workers listened outsideAP - 245 words
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Advertisement378 1980-09-01 12 COMPUTER DIVISION OFFICE DIVISION Keypunch Operators Secretaries Computer Operators Jvd.sk Computer Programmers Data Librarians "®c©ptionists Clerks MARKETING DIVISION .T Telex Operators Product Demonstrators Sales Promoters Book-keepers Exhibition Hostesses Drivers Booth Attendants Despatch Riders IF YOU HAVE unexpected leaves, staff shortages, sales campaigns, special projects, extra workloads sudden resignations, employment difficulties378 words
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Advertisement37 1980-09-01 12 APATNHNDtRDiESEL gggjg STERN-DRIVES OR OUTBOARD MOTORS 2. DIESEL ENGINES are MORE RELIABLE 3. DIESEL ENGINES are SAFER for they don't have ignition systems. THE RADICALLY E VOLKSWAGEN DIESEL ...WE TOP IT ALU > '4 SX SIMPLY THE BEST!37 words
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Miscellaneous57 1980-09-01 12 Outlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. to 1 p.m. today: Showers in many places. Bepert for U kaui prWr to 7JI pjn. m Aagvsfsiatttoatrpert. Maximum temperature 305 Associated humidity 70 Minimum temperature 21.2 Associated humidity 97 Hours of sunshine 6.50 Rainfall in millimetres Nfl Total rainfall for the month 250.257 words
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Article75 1980-09-01 13 AFP LSHIKAWAJTMA-Harime Heavy Industries Ltd of Japan has landed a 2,000 million yen order from Ecuador for a 1,100-gross-ton oceanographic survey ship. The ship will be delivered to the oceanographic institute of Ecuador by October 1981, IHI officials said. The ship 64.2 metres long, 10.7 metresAFP - 75 words
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Article137 1980-09-01 13 AFP LLOYD'S insurance on Thursday "posted missing" the Japanese-built 102,802-ton South Korean ore carrier Hae Dang Wha which disappeared without trace off the Philippines five weeks ago. The ship thus becomes the largest on record lost without trace, and Thursday's decision means that insurance money isAFP - 137 words
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Article52 1980-09-01 13 UPI TWENTY-THREE crewmen of the Philippine cargo ship Maximina Star, which ran aground in the East China Sea, have been marooned on a small island near Okinawa, shipping company officials said on Friday. Star International Shipping, the owner of Maximina Star, received a radio report about the strandedUPI - 52 words
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708 1980-09-01 13 LINDA CHEE - By LINDA CHEE THE TOTAL tonnage for Singapore's shipbuilding industry edged up 2.5 per cent at the end of the second quarter this year, compared to the previous quarter. At the end of June 1900, the Republic's order book comprised 52 ships708 words
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112 1980-09-01 13 AFP THE ftmcki shipyard tai ituM uwliaittoa sf the lint MM >h balk-earrtor Nt ef It nek veaeta to be MM to lararkl tor (Un to the text three yean, shipyard eOetoto nU. lie keel toytog e( the lint drip weald be pertennei at theAFP - 112 words
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Article670 1980-09-01 13 Shipping Ume PH® C*l Adriatic IV s Afea VI 3 Afro-Eurasia vn I Alfred CT vn 4 All trans VI 5 Alpac VI 5 Angkutan VI 4 Anhsing vn 4 ANL i 1 APL m 4/5 Arab Line vn 5 Archipelego vn 2 Argentine IV 4 ASCL670 words
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376 1980-09-01 14 THE operational efficiency and safety of container straddle carriers working in ports could be improved if efforts were made to increase visibility and drivers' training, claims a report published recently. After studying their operation in four British ports, a National Ports Council research team concludes376 words
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Article940 1980-09-01 14 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO AT CONTAINER TERMINAL NB. (1) Bach 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 following940 words
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Article1387 1980-09-01 14 GRAIN fixing on Thursday out of North America continued fairly steady and there were some indication of a slight easing in rates with 23,750 tons from Lakes/St Lawrence to Le Havre fixing at $30.50 and {23.50 fio. Coal chartering helped boost activity and rates continued to retreat from1,387 words
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Article, Illustration246 1980-09-01 15 BURMA 5-Star line's new vessel, the 13,Mt dwt Sit-Tway, recently loaded 811 tonnes of general cargo at the Pert of London Authority's Royal Victoria Dock (or her maiden voyage to Rangoon. Hie ship berthed at Rangoon on Ang II and is currently discharging all cargo from UK246 words
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Article221 1980-09-01 15 Reuter STRIKING French fishermen on Saturday lifted blockades in several harbours as trade unionists met in French ports to chart future action in their dispute with the government and shipowners over fuel subsidies and planned crew reductions. Trawlers at entrances to the channel port of BoulogneReuter - 221 words
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247 1980-09-01 15 AN offshore gas rig exploded and caught (ire about 25km out in the Gulf of Mexico on Saturday, killing at least three people and injuring six others, the US Coast Guard said. Three people were missing, said Lt Steve Sparks, a spokesman for247 words
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Article225 1980-09-01 15 AFP THE signing of an accord last Saturday has ended the strike that paralysed the port of Szczecin for two weeks. It ended in confusion in Gdansk with the announcement of another meeting with Deputy Premier Mieczslaw Jagielski. In the meantime, Mr Jagielski signed aAFP - 225 words
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Article, Illustration373 1980-09-01 15 EXPECTED ARRIVALS TODAY KEPPEL WHARVES Bunga Melati (after Amarantos, will shift ard/am the for UTM/L to Gdns33/34) 42/43 Kola Timur (1200 after Kota Bintang) 10/11 Lei Shan (1000) 24/25 Maplewood (0600) 23 Nicos P (Tanker) (1800 P/O, subject gas free) 13/14 Sacramento Maru (after Radnoti sails) 5373 words
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1342 1980-09-01 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 of1,342 words
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327 1980-09-01 20 THE UK government has tiven the go-ahead for Continental Ou's revolutiontry development of the North Sea Hutton Field. The project, costing about ££00 million, will involve the installation of a tension leg Ktform a floating strucp anchored to the seabed by vertical327 words
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438 1980-09-01 20 SHIP SALES SAUDI Arabia wants to buy the 331,800-ton tanker Universe Jtyu and use it for storing crude oil. The ultra large crude carrier (ULOC) is at present owned by Bantry Transportation of Liberia. It was built in 1969 and is due for438 words
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364 1980-09-01 20 AFP THE sharp decline in West European shipbuilding once the world leader may threaten the chances of the organisation for Eco> nomic Cooperation and Developmeat (OECD) reaching a general agreement to stabilise the industry. According to the latest review of the world's shipbuilding industryAFP - 364 words
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Article175 1980-09-01 20 AFP TRAWLS are on the way out in the western part of Indonesia, and to be largely reduced in the eastern half in the government's program to save and assist traditional fishermen. Trawls are banned for use in waters around Java as from next Oct 1, andAFP - 175 words
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Article1568 1980-09-01 20 The leading shipping lines operating from local Crts and the agents who handle cargo bookings r them. A B AeUpeleg* R T Transportation (S). Adriatic Caatalaer Continental Feeders (S)/Cargo Freight (PK). AFEA Singapore Shipping Agencies (S)/Euro-Asia Line (PK/PN). Afra-Earaela Um Transgroup Pte Ltd (S). Alfred C.1,568 words
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Advertisement283 1980-09-01 13 Scan Dutch Fast and Regular Service To /From N.C./SCAN/W.MED./U.K. Singapore Tel 91Q0U Port Kelanq Tel *****1 Kuala.Lumpur Tel ***** Penang Tel *****6 m .1A RI) I\ 1 WIAII m Orient Overseas Co*dci*ieA Line latum mamm t* mama im Qtiwrm ocr 2iw FULLY CONTMNEMSED TO/FROM NORTH AMERICA WEST/EAST COASTS (STRAITS CARGO283 words
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Advertisement227 1980-09-01 13 SEALORD H J B tal' UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO SAG) EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES iM.'ml i Mina Qaboos (9/10) Damnum (14/10). Kuwait (18/10), Dubai (24/10), Abu Dhabi (29/10) Dubai (14/10) Dammam (17/10) EULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE NAVIGATOR V.B In Port Dubai (11/9), Mina Qaboos (13/9). Kuwait (15/9), Abu Dhabi (17/9), Doha227 words
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Advertisement14 1980-09-01 13 mm CONTAINER Schedules LONDON Freights SHIPS In Part SHIPPING List REGIONAL Weather SHIP Sales14 words
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Advertisement404 1980-09-01 13 Regular Liner Services To/From All Parts of the World. Singapore Tel *****1 Pon Keiang Tet *****1. Kuala Lumpur Tet ***** Penang Te» *****6 EXPORT TO U S PACIFIC. GULF, ATLANTIC. EAST CANADA AND ASIAN PORTS l-ongtwai h Nr* York J I'hiUdrlphuf Baltim..rr I Chirlrslun 2/9 S/§ m *-7/9 13-14/9 20-21/9404 words
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Advertisement913 1980-09-01 14 LEO SHIPPING PTE LTD. SINGAPORE PERNAS-MISC SHIPPING AGENCIES SDN BHD M7/Z PORT KELANG PENANG HEAD OFFICE: WISMA MISC TEL: NO: KL *****8 MALA YSIAN NTERNA TIONAL SHPPHG CORPORA TION BERHAD ZwUmm Service ToEwy Feeder *PKdai« Vessel S pore 1) MseiDes 2) Rdam 3) H burj 4) Gbutj BTNAGA itrt AJTLAIttA913 words
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Advertisement835 1980-09-01 15 Overseas m I Containers Limited Weekly service to/from UK/Europe STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabeh, Sarawak, Brunei Poets and Bangkok CfINTAjOSHT SERWCE TO UK/CONTHEMT. Vmi hi I'Np L* Havre U 3S 22Sap 24Sap 25Sap Tt Sap 20 S »*p 21 Sap 25 Sap (2 Oct) 10 13 Sap- JOd 7 Oct835 words
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Advertisement661 1980-09-01 15 NOTICE ©EVERGREEN LINE ANNOUNCEMENT evergreen lne announces the terminaTION OF ITS AGREEMENT WITH ITS SINGAPORE A A rn M r D Y T A NERAL AGENT CT SHARP EFFECTIVE 15/9/80, AND S TO EXPRESS THEIR APPRECIATION TO CF c SHARP CO. (M) PTE. LTD. FOR THEIR PAST SERVICES AND CO-OPERATION661 words
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Advertisement648 1980-09-01 16 in Hapag-Uoyd larp Bay Cardfca* Bay Bremen Eipreu TO kCXTIMAMEA S pore PK Pen Bilbao Genoa H burg B haven Warn Antwerp Pet. tktmm ki Pert Safcd 19/9 5/10 12/1* 3/10 1/11 Reaee Kdunen 17/J 22/11 20/11 12/10 23/9 26/9 21/10 15/10 31/11 4/11 27/10 20/10 TO USA/CAHADA (CARGO TO648 words
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Advertisement511 1980-09-01 16 KOREA P. Ketone PWAMG GA 151W 9d 9d VEGA 152E Std Sid lime SHIPPING com FROM BUSAN BANGKOK ■nPort TO BUSAN ALTAR 155W 13-17 Sept IS-20 Sept 22-25 Sept FROM BUSAN BANGKOK AlT«t 156(13-17 Sept l«-20 S«p» 22-25 Sept TO BUSAN HOC HOC KOC HOC HOC HOC HOC KOC HOC511 words
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Advertisement435 1980-09-01 16 EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST EUROPE EXPRESS FULL CONTAINER SERVICE ACCEPTMG CARGO FOR HAMBURG. FELIXSTOWE. ROTTERDAM. ANTWERP LE HAVRE t ALSO ACCEPTMG CARGO FOR UNITED KMGOOM SSOTHAHPTQR~TONOON. MANCHESTER. CMMMGHAM, BRISTOL LIVERPOOL GLASGOW. LEEDS WEST GERMANY tttMtftHAVtt HOLLAND AMSTERDAM Emt LfM WHIT 21 aST 8 5S 1 Cmt Meter > So* »i*435 words
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Advertisement869 1980-09-01 16 Everett Lines 1 Barm Fivt Star Sk'+pm§ C«rp«. "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" LOAOMG FOR RANGOON rm S/ll Sept STMmM IVI7 to* 12/13 topt LOME FOR TOR OHMM NAGOY A/ CBAAA At* T 11/11?* «/«topt B F.S.S C. Agent* n Motayva: BOUSTEAD SHPPtNG ITL NOS KL *****2/*****9 C«mpMM ArfwttM Do > Ninmi869 words
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Advertisement410 1980-09-01 16 OCEAN SHIPPING ENTERPRISES PTE LTD. SANKYO LINE AUSTRALIA SERVICE 25/27 Sapt 21/21 Sapt SVD. MEL. ADEL BANGLADESH SERVICE SMLED OfTTACONG. JAPAN/STRAITS SERVICE CRYSTAL SIM OCEAN PIE SAVANNA STAR COHT MO MX SW ROTS P. KYOSQIMINJ IU *****44/7 t *****70 TEL *****4 4447*1 •OAR SfNB STORE TEL: 22*1144/7 MEAL'S CfIRTMa P.410 words
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Advertisement809 1980-09-01 17 PIL GROUP EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICE COLOMBO/KARACHI/P. GUIF SERVICE SIN6APORE/CHITTAGONG/RAN6OON/SERVICES HOT* RUKUN. Singapore 15/11 Sept Loading For: Chittagong. Madras SINGAPORE/BANGKOK/SINGAPORE DIRECT SERVICES KOTA EAQE «/10 S«p KOTA MACHAN 5/7 Sept SINGAPORE/INDONESIA/SINGAPORE SERVICES S.E.A. Container Feeder Service SINGAPORE/BANGKOK/HONGKONG/MANILA ACCEPTING LCL/FCL/REEFER CONTAINERS/ VESSEL N*p. Zircon N«p. Topaz N«p- Zircon Nop. Topaz VOY. 18S/19N809 words
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Advertisement809 1980-09-01 18 a Kline KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICES TO NORTH AMERICA fty das Koptaßla far (MM Kmcnw, tatai IMm. fidmfca. Nn Orim. Mm. St M* FMigi|Rii. Nart*. BiM inmuk. lad sot* TO EUROPE (accaptdg c»|w* to ScmAhiu Hwtas|) FROM EUROPE TO FAR EAST *t Har»e P Ketong Spore hHong809 words
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Advertisement550 1980-09-01 18 V (.roup SINGAPORE SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE LTD 20TH FLOOR OCEAN BUILDING SINGAPORE 0104 VARKETING *****2-3 LINES) GENERAL 91 3111 114 L INf SI TERMINAL OFFICE *****83 TELEX RS24S9S RS 2SS6B A B CARSHIP CABLE CARGOSMIP IT Ift'ijioiial Container liincs WEEKLY CONTAINER SERVICE to/from BANGKOK MK BOUNTY JADE BOUNTY MK BOUNTY550 words
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Advertisement558 1980-09-01 18 GRANARD LINE INDEPENDENT ATTRACTIVE RA TES MEDITERRANEAN SEA SERVICE ALSO ACCEPTING CO VTA l\ CAMOO FCI OSLY FOR. PORT SAID. ALEXANDRIA. BEIRUT. LATTAKJA. UMASSOL ISTANBUL PIRAEUS Specially engaged agents A stevedores providing immediate discharge CaM| Part Said. Bent i Lattaßia arty STRAITS/EAST ASM SERVICE S'pore P. KMmc L 4 Sapt558 words
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Advertisement688 1980-09-01 19 NOL NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): P. Mad Havre RDam F stowt K. JACEWON+ 4/9 lOCATOR 9/9 0. CWF 14/9 IS. BMKE 28/9 HK CONTAfIO 30/9 C. CONTAOO 4/11 II CORAL [10/11 'Containers feedered to/from F'stowe Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia +K. JACEWON S pore Closing Times:688 words
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Advertisement427 1980-09-01 19 EGYPTIAN INTERNATIONAL IINF :FII i INTERNATIONAL LINE (EIL EGYPTIAN FLAG TT mm I N SHIPPING PTF I ID 1401 b Rf>t>*i<» House S«i|»pore 01 Of Tli RS 2101' T H 2204-J11 R*|j 7237 343 WfST MALAYSIA HSH 'M i S<ln Bhd Kl Tel *****j 48f.0?; Pt Kel Tel *****6 Tli427 words
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Advertisement412 1980-09-01 20 MAC-NELS& ENCIES LTD •DEPENDENT RATE QUOTED ON APPLICATION OUTBOUND/INBOUND-FCL-GROUPAGE SERVICE SPORE H'BURG ROTTERDAM UK A'WIRf 4/9 2/10 4/10 1/10 4/10 TO USA/CANADA SPO« OAKLAND IA VANC (BC) 4/$ 20/9 29/9 8/10 ALSO TO: MAJOR US PORTS/MONTREAL. TORONTO NEW YORK S/10 S-POUt SYDNEY M'BOURNE AUCKLAND LfTTU 2/9 22/9 21/9 2/10 5/1412 words
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Miscellaneous189 1980-09-01 20 mm ii S:W Regional Weather "^*****88 :o tm mt wmm Vi L WW^T N ans /^7iV ##>/ f'A m B M i a SSS i j ¥< m &otWV J*1 100E SIGNIFICANT WEATHER ANO SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. °c jjT Wind direction with speed in knots Wave189 words
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