The Business Times, 5 November 1980
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Title Section9 1980-11-05 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.CXP) No. IH/l/St WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER I,IIM SOCENTS9 words
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Article67 1980-11-05 1 Reuter DIXVELLE NOTCH (New Hampshire, US), Tues. Republican Ronald Reagan emerged the victor by a wide margin when the voters of this hamlet, the first to cast their ballots in the presidential election, made their choice known today. Traditionally Republican, Dixville Notch gave 17 votesReuter - 67 words
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Article81 1980-11-05 1 UPI LONDON, Tues. A vast crowd screaming 'Carter, Shame on You' milled around the US embassy in Teheran today as the government demanded a speedy reply to its four conditions for the release of the 52 American hostages, marking the anniversary of their capture by militants.UPI - 81 words
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Article61 1980-11-05 1 UPI TAIPEH, Tues. The government today promises to investigate accusations that the secret formula for a Chinese wine has been sold to a major Japanese distiller. Suntory Distillery, which produces a whisky of the same name, recently announced it had succeeded in making the yellow Chinese rice wineUPI - 61 words
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Article79 1980-11-05 1 Reuter HONGKONG, Tues. China's new breed of state businessmen have been studying the possibility of leasing foreign capital equipment to assist in the modernisation of their industries, according to Charles Sherwood, regional vice-president of Asia Chemco International Leasing. The idea of leasing, whereby banks buy large capitalReuter - 79 words
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Article69 1980-11-05 1 UPI BAGHDAD, Tues. Iraqi troops have completely besieged the strategic Iranian towns of Ahvaz and Aba dan and are in control of all roads in the region, Iraq's Defence Minister said in an interview published today. "Ahvaz is considered militarily overrun and Iran's main oil city ofUPI - 69 words
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Article60 1980-11-05 1 UPI SEOUL, Tues. South Korea's martial law commander today confirmed an appellate court ruling that leading dissident Kim Dae-jung must die for plotting to overthrow the government. Army Chief of Staff General Lee Hui-sung, who serves as martial law commander, however, acted leniently for four of Kim's 23UPI - 60 words
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Article79 1980-11-05 1 Reuter KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Association of South-east Asian Nations is considering two new joint industrial projects and has asked Canada and the European Economic Community to carry out feasibility studies, the president of Malaysia's National Chamber of Commerce and Industry said today. The projects are an offsetReuter - 79 words
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Article147 1980-11-05 1 Rises a Sya RhIm Shangri-La Mega Ckm Austral Amal Public Bank B Bay* Sel ProMrtiH Taaek Cement Gentinga MBS Paper Products 795 1700 420 1510 770 096 1830 550 850 424 402 115 80 +88 +50 50 35 30 30 20 18 18 Falls P M147 words
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Article, Illustration138 1980-11-05 1 Rises V Mega 446 +86 Sel Prop 1650 +50 Malex TOO +40 B Raya 730 +40 OUB 785 35 Gen ting 880 35 Kuchai Tin 760 +30 API 284 +24 W Falls Rahman Hy 1790 -eoH C Sugars 1210 -50 PMRI 1050 -40 Trooota Tin 2300 -40 Magnum138 words
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Article680 1980-11-05 1 BIBIANA CHOO - FIRST FOREIGN FEEDMILL By' BIBIANA CHOO GOLD Coin of Singapore has become the first foreign company to set up an animal feedmill in China. Mr John Curran, managing director of Gold Coin, said the new feedmill will have an initial capacity of 80,000 tons680 words
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Article266 1980-11-05 1 THE price of gold rose to about US$65O an ounce yesterday, surprising dealers and confounding predictions that the price of the metal would fall. Gold touched 1650.50 an ounce at one stage in London before dropping to $648. This was $7 an ounce higher than266 words
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Article452 1980-11-05 1 CATHERINE ONG - Incentive scheme attracts C C By CATHERINE ONG THE Economic Development Board (EDB)'s proposed incentive scheme for the manufacture of automotive components has found another interested party in Cycle and Carriage (C k C). Mr Chua Boon Unn, managing director of CkC, said yesterday that the company is studying the452 words
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Article329 1980-11-05 1 ASEAN countries would like the European Economic Community (EEC) to consult them before implementing measures which have a direct bearing on Asean trade. This issue will be raised with the EEC at the first meeting of the Asean-EEC joint cooperation committee to be held in Manila on329 words
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255 1980-11-05 1 THE earreat ecsasmle la t|« taduMai caaa tries are likely I» have Its lmpaet mi Slagapsre towards the ead sf this year aad early aezt year. The aew eesasmle programme laltlaM by .the Blagapare Gtvenuneit last year may aba begla to iiapee ncsasmle255 words
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489 1980-11-05 1 LEE YOKE MENG - By LEE YOKE MENG THE Association of Banks in Singapore (ABS) should build itself into a "powerful vehicle" and assist the monetary authorities in their plans to develop Singapore as a sophisticated financial centre. Education Minister Dr Tony Tan made this call last night489 words
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Advertisement136 1980-11-05 1 ASIA RESEARCH BULLETIN This unique publication offers businessmen each month a comprehensive guide to the latest developments taking place in all important sectors of the economies of countries in East and Southeast Asia. The Bulletin is divided into six separate reports of about 8,000 words each. There is a dual136 words
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Advertisement60 1980-11-05 1 SHIPPING TIMES CAPITAL ssaght tor hetel Ik Brl JARDINES stops baylag HK 2 Ljuid iluirfs —*—•♦>«»■«*»*»■•*■***•*— 11 OPEC meetiag aeit tamtk mm ASEAN prepared to sappsrt prtetag system J fight against Viste 12 JAPAN fceesmlag largest STRAITS tia priee falls to yearprsdaeer s( steel 12 AIRCRAFT t, TV AND RADIO60 words
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TRADE AND INDUSTRY
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386 1980-11-05 2 SIOW LI SEN - SHORTAGE OF ROOMS By SIOW LI SEN A SRI Lankan businessman is in Singapore to look for an investor to build a hotel in his country. At the moment, Sri Lanka has about 5,500 hotel rooms but they are inadequate. So far 330,000386 words
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Article, Illustration96 1980-11-05 2 KENT Process Control has introduced a new microcomputer system. Called Kll5, it is based on the widely accepted 16-bit LSI-11 range of microcomputers from DEC and incorporates software for the process industries. Developed for use primarily with the company's P4OOO range of instrumentation and computer system equipment, Kll596 words
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318 1980-11-05 2 SINGAPORE'S exports to Austria will catch up this year to even the balance of trade between the two countries, says the Austrian consul in Singapore, Klaus Zyla. Prospects for future trade are good with both countries maintaining steady rates of growth of about 7318 words
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Article69 1980-11-05 2 THE Singapore Welding Society is organising a course of eight fortnightly lectures commencing Tuesday, Nov 18 entitled 'An introduction to the metallurgy of welding." The course organiser, Dr V. Rollins, who is also president of the society, explains that the course is intended for welding foremen and69 words
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580 1980-11-05 2 RICHARD SEAH - By RICHARD SEAH LOCAL vegetable oil exporters are paying higher prices (or used oil drums because of a shortage of tht containers. This has given those turning out re-cycled oil drums a mini boom although sales of makers of new drums are increasing580 words
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Article112 1980-11-05 2 THE South-east Asian market for communications equipment is expected to exceed US$2.5 billion in 1962. The market will be even much larger if China, which is rapidly expanding and modernising its communications infrastructure, is included, says Minister of State for Defence, Bernard Chen. Speaking at the opening112 words
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Article, Illustration115 1980-11-05 2 A GROUP of Swiss engineers who have developed a novel method of measuring the hardness of metallic workpieces have applied for patent protection for their device in various countries of the world. The device can carry out hardness measurements throughout the entire range of the115 words
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Article360 1980-11-05 2 SEMINARS AND COURSES Nov 1, 8, 15, 22, 29: Management by Objectives For Results Workshop, Waterloo Centre, Personnel Organization Development Nov 3-s:'Data Base Design '80, Shangri-La, AMR International Nov 4-5: How to diversify and acquire successfully, Hyatt, lIR (Tel: *****44) Nov 4-5: Time Management, Hilton Hotel, Consulasia Nov360 words
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233 1980-11-05 2 A COMPUTER-controlled blood sample analyser will soon be marketed in Southeast Asia. Boehrtnger Mannheim (Far East) will be introducing the 'Boehringer Mannheim M' to hospitals in the region next year. The machine, costing more than $500,000, can test 120 blood samples per hour233 words
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Advertisement208 1980-11-05 2 The Philips difference. Who else offers such a comprehensive staff training programme? This is the type of thinking that took Philips to a clear number one in Word Processors in the United Kingdom and Canada. Sure, all companies offer training programmes. Some are better than othefs. Some more thorough than208 words
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OVERSEAS
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323 1980-11-05 3 AFP THE Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec) will bold a meeting in Bali on Dec 15 to discuss a new oil pricing system, a mining ministry spokesman said in Jakarta. Under the agreement reached in the recent conference in Vienna, the Saudi ArabianAFP - 323 words
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Article138 1980-11-05 3 AFP CHINA has decided to give trademarks legal protection against copying so as to stimulate competition, New China News Agency (NCNA) reported. The agency was reporting statements made at a meeting to issue national registration certificates to 129 trademarks by Wei Jinfei, director of the General Administration forAFP - 138 words
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263 1980-11-05 3 AFP RESULTS published by the leading US companies for the third quarter of this year show the extent of the economic recession, observers believe. But, despite record losses particularly in the motor and steel industries profits of the different companiies fell more slowly than inAFP - 263 words
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Article766 1980-11-05 3 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From PAA PA005 0045 HKG/SFO/JEK MAS MH601 0630 KUL TMA TL375 0630 BEY/SHJ/KUL MAS MH605 0630 KUL MAS MH621 0835 PEN SIA SQ101 0815 KUL RBA Bid 0930 BWN MAS MH671 0930 PEN/KUL SIA SQ211 1000 HLP CPA CX710 1005 HLP766 words
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Article421 1980-11-05 3 AP, AFP THE US Department of Commerce announced on Monday that it has concluded that some Japanese motors are being sold in the United States at less than fair value and that, as a penalty, imports of some of the motors will be restricted. TheAP,; AFP - 421 words
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Article110 1980-11-05 3 Reuter HONGKONG is the stepping-stone to China for large international companies wishing to participate in China's longterm modernisation, leading businessman David Newbigging said IN London. Mr Newbigging, chairman of the British colony's Chamber of Commerce and of Jardine, Matheson and Company, said Hongkong was China's majorReuter - 110 words
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187 1980-11-05 3 Reuter THE first ballot for the leadership of Britain's opposition Labour Party was held yesterday, but the winner, who faces the task of bridging the gap between the left and right wings, is unlikely to emerge until next week. Four candidates stood for electionReuter - 187 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article385 1980-11-05 3 Agencies US PRESIDENT Carter has given final approval for Pan American World Airways Inc to operate scheduled airline service between the US and China, the Civil Aeronautics Board said. The new flights would be the first secheduled service between the two countries in more than 30 years.Agencies - 385 words
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Article163 1980-11-05 3 Reuter THE UK government is considering ways of easing the energy cost burden on corporate consumers, though no decisions will be made before the Confederation of British Industry and the state's National Economic Development Office complete their studies on international energy price comparisons, governmentReuter - 163 words
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Advertisement295 1980-11-05 3 THE BANKS WILL BE CLOSED TOMORROW YOU'LL NEED CASH. WHAT ARE YOU GONGTO DO? Use your Unicard. With it, you have financial independence, day or night, every day of the week. So even I if the banks are closed, ft you can still do your banking. A I A Unicard295 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article155 1980-11-05 4 Reuter CHINA'S 1980 soybean crop is estimated at 8.2 million tonnes compared with 7,460,000 tonnes last year. In a field report the US Department of Agriculture's attache in Beijing said the increase comes from a larger area (7.5 million hectares versus 7,247,000 last year) and higher yields.Reuter - 155 words
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Article325 1980-11-05 4 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in S$ per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.08, 100 per cent second class 0.96, 100 per cent third class 0.93, 25 per cent new crop no stock, B-10 per cent 0.80. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.72, Special 0.68.325 words
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Article193 1980-11-05 4 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday: (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) Cattaa yam: China Blue Phoenix 20b 2,160; 32s 2,890, 40s 2,996 (per bale of 400 lbs). Pieee g**da: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly193 words
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Article245 1980-11-05 4 THE Slagapere rubber market closed quietly firmer yesterday with November One RSS buyers quoted at 292.50 cents per kilo, up 0.75 cents from Monday's close, dealers said. The morning market firmed about 0.75 cents on short-covering and upcountry buying. The November position found some sellers around noon. The afternoon245 words
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Article312 1980-11-05 4 RAS prices In cents per kilo yesterday: Noon (per kilo) Buyers Sellers Int. 1 R.S.S. prompt f o b. 290.00 291.00N Int. 1 R.S.S. November 291.00 291 SO Int. 1 R.S.S. December 296.50 297 SO Int. 2R.S.S. 281.50 282.50N UK/Cont 280.50 281.50N Int. 3 R.S.S. 278.50 279.50N UK/Cont312 words
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Article96 1980-11-05 4 NOON SSRu id SMR 1 1 HAS SSR 20 SSR SO MKILB (1-tOf (1-tor 1 pallet) i pallet) Novas bar (Current Mlh) Buyer* Sallara 247.00 249.00N 244.00 246.00N Dtetaber (Forward Mth) Buyers Sailor* 248.00 2SO.OON 245.00 247.00N SMRCV SMRL SMR 5 SMR CP SMR 10 SMR 2096 words
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Article39 1980-11-05 4 Rubber: Nov 4 Singapore: Nov: 202.50 cents (up 0.75 cents) Malaysia: Nov: 301.00 cents (up 1.50 cents) Tin: M 52,052 (down $10) (equivalent to $33.93 per kilo) (down 16 cents) Official offering: 207 tonnes (up 7 tonnes)39 words
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Article88 1980-11-05 4 THE Straits tin price in Peaaag fell aaether Mslt te a year lew of $2,152 per pical yesterday, $13 beiew the Internatloasl Tin Agreement ceiling, dealers said. Sentiment was farther depressed by the evernight fall la Lenden and mere ssppttes of tin ceacentrates tram miners, they said. There88 words
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Article175 1980-11-05 4 CHINEBE PrMiee Exchange, SUgapare, dwtag prices per lMkg yesterday: Csesast «II: Bulk fob *128.00 sellers, old drum (in second band drum) fob $136.50 sellers, new drum fob $143.00 sellers Cipro: Mixed (loose) $72.75 buyers. Pepper: Mum ok white pepper fob AsU NLW $425.00 sellers. Sarawak white pepper faq175 words
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Article178 1980-11-05 4 CHICAGO soybean futures closed near the top of a 27 Vt range on Monday, up 23 Vt to 12V4 US cents a bushel in active trade. Aggressive local shortcovering ahead of the presidential elections carried values to new day's highs. Traders called Monday's upside action a 'Reagan rally'. Substantial178 words
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Article200 1980-11-05 4 WHEAT futures in Chicago closed 4V« to 2Vi US cents a bushel higher in active trade on Monday. Prices settled near the top of a 7 Vi cent range. Local short-covering on trader belief that Republican nominee Ronald Reagan will win the presidential elections pushed values to new day's200 words
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Article769 1980-11-05 4 COFFEE: Robusta futures closed the morning steady yesterday, off the earlier lows but with prices narrowly mixed from Monday at £13 down to £2 per tonne higher Turnover was 1,528 lots including 10 options and around 250 lots of cross trades. Spot November ended the morning with the769 words
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Article138 1980-11-05 4 THE Malaysian palm oil market was firmer yesterday mainly because of the stronger sentiment of the palm oil futures market and higher overnight chicago trading, dealers said. Trading was moderate with November firming Ms3s to $875 per tonne and $13.50 to $853.50 in the South. In January the138 words
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ASIAN STOCKS
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533 1980-11-05 4 TOKYO Reuter SHARE prices closed mixed in quiet trading yesterday after the national holiday on Monday. Many investors held off ahead of the US presidential elections, dealers said. The market average rose 0.46 points to 7,149.37 on a thin volume of 280 million shares.Reuter - 533 words
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Article340 1980-11-05 4 VOLUME was heavy yesterday as most investor* did not have a clear view of the market Some large sellers appeared but most of them were absorbed by the extra cash from Jardines' purchase of HK Land shares. Land dropped from Monday's level to trade around HKSSJO. Jardines was heavily340 words
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Article301 1980-11-05 4 SHARE prices closed mixed in active trading yesterday, dealers said. Market leader BHP eased 20 cents to AH6.75, GSR 14 to $7.74, CRA 20 to 96.60 while WMC gained four to 16.80 and MIM six to 15.76. Cooper Basin oUs finned with Santos up 40 to {17.50 and Beach301 words
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Article301 1980-11-05 4 THE stock market turned bullish yesterday on rumours that the exchange is adjusting the permissible daily price fluctuation of listed stocks, currently allowed at not more 5 per cent, brokers said. A total of 197,130 shares were traded, more than double Monday's. Mah Boonkrong and Asia Fibre gained three301 words
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Article147 1980-11-05 4 THE market was mixed yesterday while turnover was silgntly up Iran b.U7 million pesos previously to 6.4 million pesos, dealers said. CDCP and San Miguel B closed stronger as Philex B, Podco B and First Phil Holdings were among losers, while the rest were either unchanged or untraded. NOV147 words
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Article51 1980-11-05 4 FINANCIAL TIM£8 INDUSTRIALS Monday 482.1 Friday 4804 Week Ago 480.1 DOW JONE8 AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Monday 937.20 Friday 034.40 Week Ago 031.74 HJLHANG 8ENG Tuesday 1S66.44 Monday 1567.40 Week Ago 1471 A3 SYDNEY INDU8TRIAL8 Tuesday 747.40 Monday 750«) Week Ago 737.40 ALL ORDINARIES Tuesday 1023.47 Monday *****4 Week Ago51 words
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133 1980-11-05 4 NIPPON Oil said it expects after-tax profit for the current business year ending next March 31 to reach a record 51.39 billion yen from 11.16 billion last year. Sales are estimated at 3.43 trillion yen, up tram the 2.71 trillion a year earlier. The largest133 words
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Advertisement172 1980-11-05 4 Bata puts safety first... mmmmm *r* .*2 m. m v boots and all! You'll find a pair of Bata safety shoes or boots just right for every industrial job. There are medium or heavy-duty shoes and boots with steel toe-caps, oil and acid-resistant soles. Produced by direct injection process guarantees172 words
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Advertisement147 1980-11-05 5 HOW WOULD YOU PREFER TO TALK THINGS OVER WITH YOUR bank in Scandinavia? This way?... v: ORTHIS? V Now you can make direct contact with two of Scandinavia's leading banks right here in Singapore. Mr. Truls Nyquist is here representing Christiania Bank of Norway and Gotabanken of Sweden. To express147 words
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Article371 1980-11-05 6 WITHIN the errors inherent in economic forecasting, the outlook for Singapore looks much brighter than that for the rest of the world. Chemical Bank predicts that inflation should ease further to manageable proportions and economic growth will continue at a high pace, much higher than371 words
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Article346 1980-11-05 6 THE GREAT Ail-American Political Show at long last comes to its grand finale as millions of Americans file through the curtains of their polling booths. Sometime tonight, the climax of their nation's quadrennial electoral extravaganza will come as the chief polling officer gets his bits of346 words
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Article, Illustration643 1980-11-05 6 MIKE THARP - By MIKE THARP NYT REBUILDING their industry from the rubble of World War Two, Japanese steel companies imported equipment and expertise from their American counterparts. The Japanese learned fast and well and the country now seems certain to become the largest producer of steelNYT - 643 words
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Article511 1980-11-05 6 JAMES HIGGINS - By JAMES HIGGINS UPI THE TWO Japanese business executives shrugged off the questions, but their very presence in Detroit was answer enough. Twenty years ago, could they have imagined they would be offering tips to US manufacturers on production efficiency? And don't they find that amusing? Fujio Cho,UPI - 511 words
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664 1980-11-05 6 HENRY SCOTT STOKES - By HENRY SCOTT STOKES NYT A SENIOR member of the Japanese Cabinet slowly slid a newspaper across the desk before him to cover a map with lurid red and orange markings all over it. The gesture went almost unnoticed, but aNYT - 664 words
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Advertisement79 1980-11-05 6 Higher rates >f interest for your deposits at Chase Manhattan Bank Please call any of our Branches for further details. Fixed Deposits (Minimum S$10,000) 1-6 months 10%%p.a. 9 months 9%% pa. 12 months 9%%p.a For rates on Ssloo,ooo and over,call *****15 Savings AccountsB% pia. Special Exclusive Service For immediate Foreign79 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous1378 1980-11-05 6 IKTimiRTOTOII Hard-earned petrodollars "A BARREL nM, A Binel Lml" nay mil like u Mtom bat it is actaaily a daeameatary m ail aad their petrodollars for their To sack aatke aale sf ail will aat he pennaaeat they we It aa a barrel mM, a barrel lest. Caaatrica which have1,378 words
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Article1212 1980-11-05 7 PETER SCHUYTEN - The General telephone and Electronics Corp has generally shown an inability to move beyond its basic telephone business. It is no wonder then that many have doubts about its diversification into other fields of communication. Does GTE know what it is doing? What are the problemsNYT - 1,212 words
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Article740 1980-11-05 7 FORPM ...with Don McLeod AP jWHAT IF America wakes up this morning and discovers it has not elected a 'president? What if somebody wins the vote but loses the election? What if nobody gets a majority of electoral votes? All of these things haveAP - 740 words
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Article, Illustration697 1980-11-05 7 NYT. IT WEIGHS 16 kilogrammes, comes in eight colours and costs more than US$9OO. If you order a new one now, It won't be delivered for almost two months. According to the police, the long wait and the popularity of the model are two reasons thatNYT. - 697 words
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Miscellaneous24 1980-11-05 7 mSt£W?#ai&lXc&ez£ SOG>rrp, uaeu_, ujgi_l —P* n£w) r— J t rZ- O oP y fir A ,c AH' JUST cOHPtr i Nee-D 1 NtNe SRDONFULS24 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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EUROPEAN MARKETS
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Article200 1980-11-05 8 N 03 FIs ABN 294 00 2 IfeflM 67 80 unch \kr\> 18 70 ♦0.1 93 70 0.4 AiiiJus 107.30 28 Amrobnk 6220 34 60 0.2 65 00 unch kuml 57 70 -03 Hortuinij 200 00ft Bufhinann 60 00 ~Z5 Hv#nkorf 41 80 0.1 tUlld 28 00 C jlVf200 words
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Article287 1980-11-05 8 NOV 03 Frs CORBEILLE Air-Liquids 571 3 B S N Gervais 1 hi none 1066 12 C S V < ThomsonCsf) 515 1 Cie FnuKiw des Petroles 229 4.6 Compagme hinancifre Compagme Generale 397 3 Credit Foncier De France 438 2.5 Hachette (Librairie) 308 3 Machines Bull 54.10 0287 words
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Article222 1980-11-05 8 NOV 03 Dm Aeg-Telefunken 75.10 Akzo 1710 0.1 All/ Leben 1110 00 -1Q Allz Vers 478 00 5 BASF 126 40 2 Bay H T Wbank 243 00 Bay Vbank 302 00 Bayer 108 00 19 BBC 269 00B BMW 154 00 0.5 t assel la 313.50 -15 Chcm222 words
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Article88 1980-11-05 8 NOV 03 Krs FORWARD MARKET Ac*c 300 +1 Arbed 1360 •10 Astur 362 12 Brasran 906 36 Bru-Lamb 1020 -6 Canpac 1232 22 Cock 197 1 -1 I* Brers 378 Ebes 1700 5 Electrobfl 5310 10 Gb-lnno-Bm 1930 -40 Or* 1270 10 Hobok 2480 -40 Petro 5480 60 Ryl88 words
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Article180 1980-11-05 8 NOV 03 Francs Actions Suissrs 2ve unch Alusuissr Br 1230 -10 Alusuiur Krg 462 4-2 Broun Bovrri Br 1580 -i Ciba Oeifcy Br 1005 unch Ciba 0#ny P C 790 IS C'lbu Gfny Rf| 586 4 Cr*dil Suisse Br 2600 10 C rrd 11 Suiss* Rc* 437 unch Elrklrowatl180 words
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Article102 1980-11-05 8 NOV 03 Lire Anic 10 0 25 Assoc Gen ***** -790 Buxlogi 740 -10 Central* ***** 2800 Fial 3140 40 F insider 94 -1 Gen Immob 2498 -37 IK! Pri 4836 1S7 Italremenli ***** -200 I taigas 1850 151 llalsider 340 -40 Magnet) M Pf 750 >42 Marelli Err102 words
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Article195 1980-11-05 8 NOV 03, CS Abitibi w.A loan ■'< •< Algoma 38 Bank Mont 30 *a Bank Nova ScoUa> 31 BrlJ Tel M Beth Corp BP Can Ltd 41'. Brascan 35'.• Camp Red Lake Can Imp Bk 25 <• Canpac Can par In* Pt 19' Carlinf O Keefe unch Cominco 70195 words
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Article315 1980-11-05 8 NOV 03 Rand INDUSTRIALS A Alpha 450 5 A hen om 375 2 AE And CI 990 unch AMIC 2900 unch Barlows 1230 unch Cf Sugar ISA II 610B Currie Finance 255 unch I> Beers Ind 3100 -100 Mcon 675 5 Edgars 9900B unch Eveready Fed Voile 540 -5315 words
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Advertisement186 1980-11-05 8 Where to wine, fr~ Local and Western self-service lunches Open daily 10.30 a.m. t03.00p.m. If Restaurant Lounge 10.30 a.m. to 10.00 p.m. DOLPHIN CAFETERIA Apollo Enterprises Ltd 119, Ist floor, World Trade Centres IT S THE SEASON OF THE HUNT aqain at the Baron's Table 5—19 November 1980 ll you186 words
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Advertisement131 1980-11-05 8 See Page 4 for Asian stocks and Page 9 for NYSE prices V V J6> 3M bigfefc *ip £>o?ip Decpavali On tin* evening of rXirpavali. November 6. 1980.dld\. ish Indi.inh:.! ,md Vitiv. f w.ii; ix. lairl 1 jut it! 1 R.mg M.ih.ii Ht'si.iu'cin! I hr f.ilt-nii'd sinyirii Swnr Siingam uiii131 words
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Advertisement96 1980-11-05 8 QOGQO Inn Of Happiness Now open at the Hilton Dine Dine Cantonese style. Szechuan style. The Inn of Happiness brings together the best of two culinary worlds. Two kitchens. Two chefs. All to double your dining pleasure, with that famous Hilton service. For reservations, please call 737-2233. KM HUON NTERNATIONAb96 words
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Advertisement185 1980-11-05 8 ftfc as good as going to Bangkok. This is Thai Seafood at its authentic best So fresh, it could have been alive Is<ninutes before coming to your table it was An enormous variety of succulent seafoods expertly prepared by Thai chefs in our kitchen Siamese Seafood Restaurant LOCKpnnOro Oxley Rise'Penang185 words
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Article486 1980-11-05 9 THE foreign exchange market was again rather listless yesterday ahead of the US presidential elections. Overall the US-Singapore sector showed the most movement, with certain banks tending to push the dollar down to Ss2.-0785 after a morning opening of $2.0640/60. The US unit later recovered to $2.0640 after486 words
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Article137 1980-11-05 9 THE US dollar for overnight delivery closed at 2X1.05 yen yesterday, compared with a 211.00 opening afrd 211.75 at Friday's dose, dealers said. Trading was light with volume at Lsss7l7 million. «The dollar fluctuated narrowly between 210.70 ajbd 211.05 yen in quiet trading in the afternoon as Japanese manufacturers137 words
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Article995 1980-11-05 9 THE NEW YORK stock market on Monday rose sharply as some on Wall Street pinned their hopes on a presidential Section victory by Ronald Reagan. Reduced turnover, however, indicated many investors stood aside to await election results. Defence and oil and gas issues led the Advance. Analysts995 words
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Article22 1980-11-05 9 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 12.6 per cent.22 words
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Article174 1980-11-05 9 ASIAN ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on Nov 4; US DoU*n£8pt) 7 days 14 7/16 145/16 1 month 15y< lsit 2 months 15% 15V. 3 months 155/16 153/16 6 months 1515/*****3/16 9 months 15 5/16 153/16 12 months 153/16 151/16 8w Jrs. DM. 1 month 3 months174 words
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Article47 1980-11-05 9 Source: National Discount Co RANGE of prices offered by discount houses on Nov 4: Overnight: 6V4 to 7H% Call deposits: 6V« to 7V«% Closing Baying Sailing 3-month Treasury bills «15/16 613/16 3-month B&nk bills 13H 13V« 3 months CD 13V« 13H 6 months CD 13H 13HSource: National Discount Co - 47 words
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Article61 1980-11-05 9 QUOTES on the Australia and New Zealand exchanges yesterday: AUSTRALIA: US dollar 1.1740/1.1892 Sterling 0.4810.0 4756 90-day air mail buying rates: Sterling 0.5046 US dollar 1.2207 90-day forward buying rates: Sterling 0.484S US dollar -1.17» NEW ZEALAND: Reserve Bank midrate: US dollar 0.9768 Trading Bank Indications US dollar 0.9818/0.971861 words
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Article39 1980-11-05 9 OPENING quotes on the Frankfurt exchanges yesterday: US -1.9160/68 (1.91(0/70) Sterling 4.687/897 (4.682/S Can ***** 50 DFI-92.48/52 S FT 111.86/99 Lit 2.118/22 F FT 43.41/47 N Kr 38.49/54 B Ft (con) 6.346/56 B FT (On) 6.228/238 Yen 0.9098/911139 words
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Article277 1980-11-05 9 SINGAPORE gold futures closed generally firmer yesterday compared with overnight levels, dealers said. Trading was generally quiet ahead of the US presidential elections when US markets will be closed. Total sales for the day was reported at 245 lots with interest centred on December and February contracts. December closed277 words
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Article38 1980-11-05 9 Mm PM New York 19.70B is an 20.006 1910S Zurich 15.358 11MB 19 85S 19.006 Tw Mm Singapore 19 JOB 1B.70B 1990S 19.106 Closing price* in US dollar* a troy ounci t. Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore.38 words
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Article261 1980-11-05 9 THE US dollar opened firm in thin trading yesterday as Eurodollar deposit rates continued firm at around H per cent up at the opening, dealers said. The dollar opened at 1.9185/95 marks after a late Hongkong 1.9152/57 and Monday's close in Hongkong of 1.9145/55. Against the Swiss franc it261 words
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Article147 1980-11-05 9 THE US dollar was narrowly mixed in thin- exchange dealing yesterday, with trading fairly active towards the close on some two-way business out of Europe and position squaring ahead of the US elections, dealers said. The dollar firmed to a late 1.9152/57 marks from an early 1.9148/53 and New147 words
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Article408 1980-11-05 9 PERSONAL loans will be more accessible with the spread of branch banking in the 1980s, the governor of Bank Negara Malaysia, Datuk Abdul Aziz Taha said. "Significant success will come to the first bank that truly innovates in this area," he said, though such a408 words
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234 1980-11-05 9 THE US securities markets were very thin and nervous this week, reflecting the recent rise in the Federal Funds rate, the virtual absents of investor demand (or new issues, and the approach of next week's quarterly treasury refunding. The uncertain election outcome also234 words
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Article168 1980-11-05 9 FT ANOTHER big US commodity broking group, Acli, virtually achieved its ambition to become a ring-deal-ing member of the London Metal Exchange recently. The board and management committee of the Exchange approved by a majority vote the re-election of Tennant Trading Metals inFT - 168 words
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Advertisement82 1980-11-05 9 "TOTAL PRESS AUTOMATION SEMINAR for English Chinese printing publishing on November 19. 1980 at 9.30 a.m. at Meeting Room 2 Mandarin Hotel. Singapore. A Special presentation by Information International Inc(lll) Speakers: Mr John Poker, 111 South East Asia District Manager, lEnglish) MrK Goto, Manager— Pattern Information Processing Systems Department Kyokuto82 words
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Advertisement236 1980-11-05 9 Let us examine the word News: %nv 3uii .>u mat ii Ji uaiK 3iuw iunai u mv caa ui» miji/ uiw *****1 ■ti+.'wi i MIWHWTO ion«ivi i ci'.w rvm irTai rrTßirr news Vn(y)uz\ npi but sing in constr. often attrib 1 a report of recent events 2 a material reported236 words
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1362 1980-11-05 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Stock Exchange o( Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded tfwwn in brackets in lots of 1 flt» units, unless otherwise specified. SECTION ONE industrial > 2 COMMERCIAL1,362 words
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Article163 1980-11-05 10 SNGAFOU UNIT Rt (MMBfM' prima tar N* The Commwct 19 The Savings Fund l.fT S'pore Prog Puad 1.43 S'pore Sec. Pud 1® S pore Invert Fund 1.M S'pore Equity Fund 1.40 m is 107 1.50 2J0 1.96 L«r tfUUMTRWr (Hi tar Ifc Mai Invest Fund 1« NUl-Prog Fund163 words
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Article2700 1980-11-05 10 1M0 Htfh Low Company Last Sale orGr's Div Div CVT Gr's YTd Net P/E Vol COOO) Day High Low SECTION ONE 9 9 INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 372 270 149 170 402 84 3S2 800 408 806 245 220 116 138 270 80 275 240* 187 285 Acma Alcom2,700 words
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Article1734 1980-11-05 10 BID and offer price* officially listed and business in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday with the number at shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units, unless otherwise specified. DtDURBIALB Aeaa(33oB) I»isiII (3M*****) Aloaa (2MB 2.405) Alaa Bali (1-508) A Chaa1,734 words
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Article75 1980-11-05 10 CONSOLIDATED Plant* ttm Wki: AGM to be held at The Regent of Kuala Lumpur Hotel, Jalan Imbi, Kuala Lumpur at 12 oooo on Nov 11. 1BACTOB8 (M) BM: AGM to be held at Studio 3, 5th Floor, Kuala Lumpur Hilton, Jalan Sultan Ismail, Kuala Lumpur at 12 noon75 words
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Article, Illustration628 1980-11-05 10 PBOFIT-TAKlNGdamp-caaditere prieei M kayfairly Mgk at tke Blagapan stock jcxckaage yetMay. Market aaalysta said caartderlag tie" *arp tarreaam la prices dariag Ike past lew days. They added that sac* seUag seemed Is be weilabserb ed. A straag US market ales helped seatlmeat la tke meratag.628 words
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Article623 1980-11-05 10 THE Kuala Lumpur stock market featured in slightly erratic trading to close on a mixed note yesterday after two sessions of significant gains. Sentiment was generally good but profit-taking after the recent strong advance left the market slightly unsettled. Opening prices were generally higher, thanks623 words
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COMPANY NEWS
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1018 1980-11-05 11 Reuter JARDINE, Matheson and Co has discontinued purchases of Hongkong Land Co securities. Jardines said yesterday it now holds about 348 million HK Land shares or 38 to 40 per cent of its share capital, dependent on the future exercise of bearer and registeredReuter - 1,018 words
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Article530 1980-11-05 11 DESPITE the numerous pitfalls in diversification, mergers, and acquisitions, it is possible for a company to adopt a corporate planning approach which will significantly lower the odds of failure. According to Mr lan MacDonald, corporate planning director of Guthrie Bhd, the starting point for companies is530 words
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Article115 1980-11-05 11 BANDAR Raya's term loan of not more than $12 million for the acquisition of KL Land has not been finalised. An EGM will be held in Kuala Lumpur on Nov 18 to consider the bonus issue of one-for-two and the special issue of 14.77 million shares to bumiputras.115 words
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492 1980-11-05 11 Market Talk... THE strong asset backing and substantial mediumterm growth potential of Cold Storage Holdings continue to make it an attractive investment, said London brokers Laurence, Prust. For the full year to Jan 1981, Laurence, Prust expects the Cold Storage group to return pre-tax492 words
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Article281 1980-11-05 11 FIRST half unaudited net pre-tax profits of George Town Dispensary Bhd have fallen by about a third to $26,000 in the six months to July 31, 1960 compared with the $39,000 achieved in the comparable period in 19T9. The decline was due to further difficulties at281 words
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Article223 1980-11-05 11 PERLIS Plantation has shed some light on the reasons behind the dramatic rise in its share price during the past few weeks. In its reply to a query from the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange, the company said its directors are "considering the possibility of a223 words
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Article140 1980-11-05 11 KINTA Kellas Tin Dredging reported a sharp drop in interim earnings following lower tin concentrates output. Unaudited pre-tax profits of the company for the first half year ended Sep 30 plunged 56 per cent to $750,000. Net profits after an estimated lower tax rate of 30140 words
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Article524 1980-11-05 11 TIN production of KLSE-quoted tin companies in September amounted to 38,513 piculs compared with 37,339 piculs in August and 41,200 piculs in July. This is the second lowest monthly figure this year, after August. The highest output of 43,876 piculs was recorded in January. In the Malaysia524 words
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Advertisement1774 1980-11-05 11 <®W0 Cycle Carriage Limited ihiorpttrjltj :n Singapore NOTICI OF MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETWG of the Company will be hetd at a coherence room Mandarin Hotel. 333 Orchard Road. Singapore 0923 on Monday. 24th November 1980 at 12.00 noon to vote on the tolkxvinc resolution:1,774 words
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500 1980-11-05 12 FONG MEW LENG - By FONG MEW LENG TWO trade unions have initiated joint consultative schemes with the management of two companies tq improve union-manage-ment relationships. NTUC secretary-gener-al, Mr Lim Chee Onn said yesterday that Sembawang Shipyard Employees' Union and the Food, Drinks and Allied Workers' Union500 words
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323 1980-11-05 12 THE NTUC Ordinary Delegates Conference closed yesterday with the 700 delegates unanimously adopting resolutions that further committed the labour movement to support economic restructuring at the grass-roots level. The delegates recognise the importance of acceptable and comprehensive schemes for appraising the performance of workers.323 words
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370 1980-11-05 12 THE Singapore Airlines Pilots Association (Siapa) has denied that any of its members have "worked-to-rule" and put forth several reasons to explain the delays to some of Singapore Airlines' European flights. However, after Siapa's president Captain Freddy Koh's statement early yesterday morning, Mr370 words
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Article840 1980-11-05 12 LONDON, Tues. Gold mining shares opened firmer in quiet trading following the rise in the bullion price overnight. Other shares tended easier ahead of the UK hanHng fig. ures due this afternoon. Heavyweight gold producers showed gains of around 100 cents as in Randfontein, West Dries and Western840 words
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Article, Illustration551 1980-11-05 12 Reuter AMERICANS voted yesterday in one of the closest and most unpredictable presidential elections of modern times. Although Republican Ronald Reagan enjoyed a slight lead in nearly all the major opinion polls, nobody knew how millions of undecided voters might be influenced by theReuter; UPI photo - 551 words
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306 1980-11-05 12 Reuter MOST parliamentary members of Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) favour revising the country's war-renouncing constitution, according to a newspaper survey published in Tokyo yesterday. Sixty-five per cent of the 377 Parliamentarians who responded to a survey conducted by the mass-circu-lation daily Asahi ShimReuter - 306 words
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310 1980-11-05 12 UPI JAPAN has offered a US$5OO million export credit to Indonesia for the development of two refineries in Java and Kalimantan. Japanese minister for foreign trade and industry, Mr Rokosuke Tanaka, made the offer to President Suharto yesterday tieing it to the condition thatUPI - 310 words
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277 1980-11-05 12 Reuter FOREIGN Minister Suppiah Dhanabalan said Asean wanted to get the message through to various Kampuchean resistance groups that it would be prepared to support them in their fight'against the Vietnamese. He said Asean wanted the various resistance groups to Join the DemocraticReuter - 277 words
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Article131 1980-11-05 12 A GREATER supply of tin concentrates coupled with a weaker London market sent Penang tin prices down to a year-low level of M 52,052 per picul. Dealers said sentiment was further depressed by the General Service Administration's decision to change its method of disposing of its131 words
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Advertisement221 1980-11-05 12 ADvamaamMT Mother Gets Big Reward What kind of man his wife a vacuum cleaner for her birthday? asks an advertisement for gold jewellery. Well it looks as if Singaporean husbands have read it and are getting the message. A leading woman's magazine recently interviewed housewives to find out why husbands221 words
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Advertisement52 1980-11-05 12 Leader...page I Would you provide insurance for this man? If we can help this man we can certainly help you and your business. Why not give us a call? Mike Hearn or K. C. Quek (223-0066) are the people. Bowring would (and has!) C. T. Bowring Singapore Pte. Limited Insurance52 words
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Miscellaneous74 1980-11-05 12 Outlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. to 1 p.m. today: Cloudy with occasional thundery showers followed by occasional rain from about mid morning and clearing around noon. Bepwt for 24 boors prior to 7J p.m. mi November 4 at the airport. Maximum temperature 30.4 Associated humidity 71 Minimum temperature 23.274 words
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Article668 1980-11-05 13 Shipping Lin* Page Col Shipping Line P*ge C*i Adriatic IV 5 Fleetwood vm 2 Afea VI 3 Flotta Lauro V 5 Afro-Eurasia VII 1 Fortune VI 5 All trans VI 5 Franco-Belg m 4/5 Alpac VI 5 Frata NVOC VI 2 Angkutan VI 4 Freight vn 3668 words
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180 1980-11-05 13 Reuter MORE THAN IN ferry nillags from Brttala were cancelled en Monday becaase of a 24-hoar strike by British seamen protesting against Quart's decUN to transfer a User to a flag of convealeaee. Seamen's antoa general secretory Jim Sinter said there had beenReuter - 180 words
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Article, Illustration562 1980-11-05 13 LINDA CHEE - By LINDA CHEE SHIPPING consortium Oasis Container Express Lines will call at Singapore from the middle of this month to compensate for reduced cargo movements to the Middle East due to the Iran-Iraq conflict. Sources say that since the outbreak of the Iran-Iraq war,562 words
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PORTSIDES
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Article97 1980-11-05 13 AFP THE COUNCIL of the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC), which met in Lison on Monday, has decided to set up an international office "to prevent and fight against fradulent or suspect practices in maritime transport". To be installed in London at the beginning of next year,AFP - 97 words
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Article86 1980-11-05 13 AFP MAJOR ship chartering is in hand by the Soviet Union for the importing of cereals, due to poor crops in the USSR, London shipping brokers reported on Monday. In the last two weeks alone, it has reserved some 30 ships for trans-Atlantic voyages, they said. One ofAFP - 86 words
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Article56 1980-11-05 13 AFP. SOME 3,000 port workers and carriers at the Manila International Container Port have filed notice of a strike next week if their demands are not immediately met. The port workers are complaining that their wages are being held and a new collective bargaining agreement with portAFP. - 56 words
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Article77 1980-11-05 13 Reuter. DOCKERS at Kandla Port in western India have ended their one-month-old work-to-rule following an agreement with the port authorities there. S L Kulkarni, president of the All-India Port and Dock Workers said the boycott of ships diverted from Kandla in Gujarat state has also been lifted. TheReuter. - 77 words
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Article1019 1980-11-05 14 RECEIVING OF EXPORT PCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO AT CONTAINER TERMINAL NB. (1) Each vessel's estimated time of arrival Is advised by the Shipping Line/Agent and Is subject to change (2) All export FCL containers and LCL cargo must be delivered to the Authority's premises during the following1,019 words
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Article1447 1980-11-05 14 CHINESE time-charters remained active on Monday and arranged a 16,000 tonnes with delivery Cartagena (or a voyage to China via the US Gulf at US$B,2OO daily, and a similar vessel with delivery Puerto CabeUo for a rimiur voyage at 18,075 daily. A 26,000 tonner was booked with Antwerp1,447 words
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340 1980-11-05 15 IN A MOVE to stimulate more trade and promote further cultural and educational exchanges between Oregon and Japan, the Port of Portland and the Japanese Port of Chiba have agreed to become "Sister Ports". A ceremony in the Chiba Prefectural Governor's office on340 words
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Article505 1980-11-05 15 EXPECTED ARRIVALS TODAY KEPPEL WHARVES Aristageolos (after San Ming) 33/34 Be tram Rickmers (after Thermopylae) 31/32 Brunei 90 Barge (1500 tbc) 35/ 36 Dong Bee (after Zuijin) 6/7 Golden Eagle (0600 after Iweri) 23 Gu Bei Kou (after Thermopylae shifts) 47 Kota Jade (0700 after Kota Berkat)505 words
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Article, Illustration138 1980-11-05 15 MAEBBK Lisa's lew ceatateer ships far the lew Europe/Far East eeatalaer w vice will be •hie to 4» what ae alter eeatalaer Mp caa ■all Mnraji. This la peaslble beeaaae the sew eatoter at the Ltode Shipyard, arebatog hwtoOed with a a sideways werktog prepeller138 words
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496 1980-11-05 15 AP. FOR THE first time since the Russian Revolution, Moscow now has a growing capability to sever sea lanes vital to United States economic and political survival, a US naval strategist says. Rear Admiral Robert Hanks, who was Director ofAP. - 496 words
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539 1980-11-05 15 IN A MOVE that will heighten in the Pacific trades, the US Federal Maritime Commission (FMC) has launched an inquiry into suspected unfair voting procedures in shipping conferences. Behind the decision is concern for the fate of US carriers in the explosive rate539 words
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2731 1980-11-05 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 of2,731 words
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Article196 1980-11-05 20 WIND PnpililM tt Commercial Skips Nov 4-6, Cunard Hotel, Hammersmith, London. Contact: The Secretary, Royal Institution of Naval Architects, 10 Upper Belgrave St, London SWIX BBQ, UK. Fifth Auul literutkMl "Wikrttne Transit Conference Nov 5-7, Fairmont Hotel, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA. Ninth International Conference and Exhibition no Lighthouses196 words
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762 1980-11-05 20 AFP. INTENSE Soviet chartering and a steady demand from the Chinese prompted a further rise in rates on the London freight market last week. Although details have not been officially revealed, brokers believe that Soviet charterers have fixed around 30 vessels inAFP. - 762 words
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213 1980-11-05 20 Reuter. INTERNATIONAL Longshoremen's Association (ILA) president Thomas Gleason said he will accept an invitation from the US National Corn Growers' Association (NCGA) to discuss his union's shipping boycott against the Soviet Union. Mr Gleason, responding to a letter from NCGA president William MullinsReuter. - 213 words
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Article109 1980-11-05 20 AFP. A FIRE aboard the Greek oil tanker Captain Marcos abandoned by its 35-member crew on Friday off the coast of Algeria, has been brought under control by Algerian rescue teams, officials here said on Monday. Crew members were rescued at sea by a British tanker andAFP. - 109 words
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Advertisement769 1980-11-05 14 MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING CORPN. BERHAD. WISMA MISC, N0.2, JALAN CONLAY, P.O. BOX 371, KUALA LUMPUR 04-09, MALAYSIA. TEL *****8 TELEX: MA *****, *****, ***** ***** CONTAINER SERVICE Atsa Accepteig For 1) Barcelona Genoa 2) Amsterdam Antwerp I Havre Bilbao Basle UK. 3) Bremen. Bremenhaven Aarhus Copenhagen Hetsinki Malmo Stockholm Oslo769 words
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Advertisement535 1980-11-05 15 Overseas B m Containers Limited Weekly service to/from UK/Europe STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei Ports and Bangkok CONTAMRSHP SERVICE TO UK/CQNTWENT: Containership Service To/From Bangkok Ouki SM bM bw S M llln 27 Nn M NK ,KS IfOm Lipmt I M 9M J1 M 12 M IS M535 words
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Advertisement464 1980-11-05 18 CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAINER/REEFER SERVICE LMtof Mr: lOS ANGEIES SAN FRAMCISCO. SEATTLE. TACOMA VANCOUVER. IC Acceptmf Fa/fa Crntimm i/sr sr vsr AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Ace*** Fa/Fa Cm*mm NEW ZEALAND SERVICE irmnim me ctpini ra ta i JAPAN SERVICE PVmm f K VBHVA AUTYA" (c* Mofi) 101 "VBHVA464 words
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Advertisement741 1980-11-05 18 O E I'Ol 11 SINGAPORE SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE LTD 20TM FLOOR OCEAN BUILDING SINGAPORE 0104 VARKETING *****2 3 LIMES) GENERAL *****1 •14 i INF S TERMINAL OFFICE *****83 TELEX RS ***** RS 2SS6B A B CARSHIP CABLE CARGOSHIP irmS; Rt'fliniial Container Lines WEEKLY CONTAINER SERVICE to/from BANGKOK JMC BOUNTY JADE741 words
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Advertisement656 1980-11-05 18 OTI GRANARD LIME INDEPENDENT- ATTRACTIVE RATES U MEDITERRANEAN SEA SERVICE also Accemxc covtaiser CARGO FCL OSLY FOR. PORT SAID. ALEXANDRIA, BEIRUT, LATTAKIA. UMASSOL ISTANBUL PIRAEUS Specially engaged agents A stevedores providing immediate discharge Spare PKefeM MM CHEONG V4IN No* (Nov MAN SMG 40* 17 Nm Cafcf Port S«d Barut t656 words
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Advertisement788 1980-11-05 18 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD. Faber House 234E Orchard Road Singapore 9 Telephone *****11?*****7 REGULAR MBW SERVICE TO EUROPE S'pore P. Keianf Penary loa<kn( for AfGtS HEILENK MB9O In fort Saied ROTTERDAM UK (AVON) ASTERION N895 12 Nov 17 No* BOULOGNE R'DAM/ UK(AVON) SlNjapOre K Law MTRASEA (PTE) LTD *****11 BOOK ME788 words
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Advertisement765 1980-11-05 19 NOL NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD FAR EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): ACf yT C. ROZE 22W+ K. JACEWON 10W MEXCATOR 20H 0. CHEF 22W N. CORJU. 21W HK CONTAMER 23W. C. CONTAMER 9N..„ FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ): 0. CHEF 21E H. CORAL 20E HK CONTAMER 22E C.765 words
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Advertisement299 1980-11-05 19 mitm EGYPTIAN INTERNATIONAL LINE (EILI INTERNATIONAL LINE (EIL> EGYPTIAN FLAG ¥71 n t j (PORT SAID ALEXANDRIA) PYD AMDS U Mi U SPHMXU Cjrft BMU«S PhM rtNM *****43 MARTHAN* CARGO niAH CONTACT SCMENKER SINGAPORE TEL *****11 ALEXANDRIA SINGAPORE TBA TBA FROM EGYPT SMNX U ACCEPTMC CARGO FOR BUSAA MO I299 words
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Advertisement224 1980-11-05 19 OCEAN LINES REGULAR NON CONFERENCE SERVICES MEDITERRANEAN SEA SERVICE S port P K«tan( Ptnang loading lor UMQUE CHALLENGE V.SNB Part S«d l rru s tol Ale i andru hrjeui Berut Ri|rti Bourjas MERIDIAN EASTERN LINES DKECT REGULAR MONTHLY SAIJNG TO COLOWO t KARACHI (Abo accepting carro for SHARJAH, DUBAI. BAHRAM,224 words
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Advertisement274 1980-11-05 19 m PERKAPALAN LAUTAN BIRU Regular Service to East Malaysia M sia Sealion Shipping iW i Sdn Bhd Port Kiang Tei 38 738 7479 .18 98S1 Sf lAMA SHIPPING 4 TRANSPORT BHD Penang *****1 S pc r«- Gaya Ocean Shipping Pte ltd Tel *****10 4 *****46 HSINC WIN SHIPPING (PTE) LTD274 words
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Advertisement533 1980-11-05 20 MALDIVE LINES ETA KUANTAN ETA PORT KELANG MALDIVE LOYALTY In Port Loading for Colombo MALDIVE PROGRESS 5/11 Loading for Dubai/Doha/ Dammam/Kuwait MALDIVE MAGE In Port Loading for Basrah MALDIVE NOVEL 5/11 Loading tor Gizan. Jeddah. Hodeidah MALDIVE PEACE In Port Loading for Jeddah MALDIVE SEAFARER 5/11 Loading for jeddah MALDIVE533 words
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Advertisement539 1980-11-05 20 MAC-NELS£T G E ENOES LTD NVOCC INDEPENDENT RATE QUOTED ON APPLICATION OUTBOUND/INBOUND-FCL-GROUPAGE SERVICE TO UK/EUROPE-FCL/GROUPAGE-SPOtt H BURG ROTTERDAM UK AWERP LEHARVE 14/11 2/12 4/12 1/12 5/12 S/12 TO USA/CANADA S OAKLANO L A VANC (BC) NEW YORK 13/11 15/12 14/12 IS/12 23/12 ALSO TO MAJOR US PORTS/MONTREAL. TORONTO TO AUSTRALIA539 words
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Advertisement251 1980-11-05 20 NOTICES Due to re-organisation and change of policy, CATU/SLC Containers S.A. wish to announce the change of Agents in Singapore effective from Ist November 1980. This change of Agency in Singapore in no way reflects on the quality of service and ability of our former Agents, M/s. Pacific Container Godown251 words
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Miscellaneous167 1980-11-05 20 Regional Weather a •fi. h ■m <V, M 1 232 Amt 3 <L s. *|C c wim Wind direction with speed in knots Wave height SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. LEGEND: R Thunderstorm Temperature °C yj Shower Weather Wind direction with speed in knots Rain167 words
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