The Business Times, 2 January 1981
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Title Section10 1981-01-02 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 107/1/81 FRIDAY, JANUARY 2,1981 60 CENTS10 words
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Article50 1981-01-02 1 Reuter BRUSSELS, Thurs. Greece today became the 10th member of the European Common Market. The Greek flag flew beside those of the other nine outside the EEC Commission here as government heads welcomed the new member with declarations of friendship and tributes' to Greece's cultural heritage. ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article43 1981-01-02 1 Reuter DAKAR, Thurs. Prime Minister Abdou Diouf was sworn-in today as President of Senegal, 24 hours after President Leopold Sedar Senghor's voluntary retirement. Mr Diouf, 45, has been Prime Minister of this West African country for the past 10 years.Reuter - 43 words
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Article65 1981-01-02 1 AFP MANILA, Thurs. A manhunt has been launched for a former Philippine army draftee and two wanted criminals believed to have been behind the daring hijack and US$4OO,OOO payroll robbery of a helicopter in northern Philippines last Monday. Philippine constabulary (national guard) chief Fidel Ramos issued a shoot-to-killAFP - 65 words
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Article52 1981-01-02 1 AP NEW YORK, Thurs. Negotiators for the Associated Press and the Wire Service Guild agreed to continue talks on their contract that expired, without extension, at midnight yesterday. The union said it had not sought strike authorisation and that employees would work without a contract as negotiationsAP - 52 words
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Article72 1981-01-02 1 AP TOKYO, Thurs. China now says it will revive the rank system in the People's Liberation Army in a drive to modernise its forces, a Japanese newspaper reported from Beijing. Quoting Western military sources, the newspaper said that effective from next year Chinese officers and soldiers,AP - 72 words
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Article65 1981-01-02 1 AFP NEW DELHI, Thurs. India and Norway signed a five-year agreement for the promotion of socioeconomic development between the two countries. Under the agreement, which is in the nature of an umbrella protocol, Norway is to provide financial and technical assistance in the form of consultants, ancillary equipmentAFP - 65 words
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Article72 1981-01-02 1 AFP NAIROBI, Thurs. At least 16 people, mostly foreign nationals, died in an explosion and fire yesterday that ripped through part of The Norfolk, Nairobi's plushest and oldest hotel, police said. Another 85 people were hospitalised after the blast, which rocked the hotel restaurant where a NewAFP - 72 words
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Article67 1981-01-02 1 Reuter PARIS, Thurs. An Algerian delegation carrying new US proposals for the release of the US hostages arrived in Paris late last night from Washington. The delegation avoided reporters at the airport and refused to answer any questions. The Algerians, who have been acting as intermediaries betweenReuter - 67 words
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Article74 1981-01-02 1 Reuter PARIS, Thurs. President Alessandro Pertini of Italy said in an interview published today that he believes the Red Brigade guerillas are based outside Italy and hinted that the bases could be in France. He told the evening newspaper, France-Soir: "I am convinced that the bases ofReuter - 74 words
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Article46 1981-01-02 1 Reuter BEIJING, Thurs. China has verified new coal reserves totalling 23.2 billion tonnes in 1980. The New China News Agency said 4.5 billion tonnes of the reserves are ready for development. Tunnelling totalling 3.05 million metres was bored last year, it added. ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article60 1981-01-02 1 AP LONDON, Thurs. Police said they suspected the Irish Republican Army planted bombs that set off giant explosions at two gas storage tanks in East London on New Year's eve. No casualties were reported in the explosions, which sent flames 24 metres into the sky and couldAP - 60 words
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Article, Illustration42 1981-01-02 1 THE Singapore stock market was closed yesterday for the New Year holiday. On Wednesday, trading was quiet aad the Straits Times Industrial Index ended the day MS points higher at CC9.82 while the Business Times Indicator dipped by 19.85 points to 18,941.58.42 words
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Article625 1981-01-02 1 LEE YOKE MENG - STRONG RISE IN ASSETS By LEE YOKE MENG THE TOP three merchant banks in Singapore last year were all German names Dresdner (South East Asia), Deutsche Bank (Asia Credit) and newcomer Commerzbank. Dresdner towered way above all the others in Consulton Research's annual round-up of the625 words
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227 1981-01-02 1 A SYNDICATE is believed to be behind the widespread pilferage of air cargo on the PenangSingapore sector. Sources said the targets of the syndicate are mainly electronic and electrical goods which are imported in large quantities into Penang. Items which are commonly pilfered are television227 words
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Article572 1981-01-02 1 RICHARD BEAH - By RICHARD BEAH LEADING hotels have marked the new year with increases in room rates ranging from 8.6 to 21.7 per cent. The most expensive rooms can now be found at Mandarin hotel, where single rooms can cost up to $200 a day, and double572 words
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Article256 1981-01-02 1 Reuter FORMER West German Bundesbank president Otmar Emminger has said it would be wrong to allow the mark to depreciate further in order to improve the industry's competiveness at home and abroad. He said in a newspaper interview that the mark is currently undervalued. He noted that theReuter - 256 words
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257 1981-01-02 1 HUDC ifiiUynli may ■«i mII ff*» mnrti Imc ■VI W>ll IVI HIVvB Ivoa IMm smjm CM* ia fatare. topes of aay gradual price tenMM, was made by Mr Teh Cheaag Waa, Minister far Natknl Development, at the opeaiag of the Slagare HDB's257 words
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Article344 1981-01-02 1 FOO CHOY PENG - By FOO CHOY PENG SINGAPORE has asked Japan to send more than 40 experts in various fields for the coming fiscal year which starts in April. It made the request under a technical assistance scheme for developing countries operated by the Japan International Cooperation Agency.344 words
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Article106 1981-01-02 1 Reuter THERE WOULD probably be no change in American support for Asean, Japan or South Korea when President-elect Ronald Reagan assumes office later this month. U8- assistant Secretary of State Richard Holbrooke, the US State Department's top policy-maker on Asian affairs, was speaking yesterday on television atReuter - 106 words
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REGIONAL
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550 1981-01-02 2 AFP THE Hongkong clothing and texitile industries have weathered a difficult year in 1900 better than have been expected. Although hit by the effects of worldwide recession and higher overall costs, the combined value of their domestic exports is expected to show final earningsAFP - 550 words
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157 1981-01-02 2 Reuter PRIME Minister Prem Tinsulanonda of Thailand has called (or a serious review of Thailand's national development plans to put greater emphasis on easing the plight of poor farmers. In a new year message to the nation. General Prem said that government agenciesReuter - 157 words
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98 1981-01-02 2 AFP OVER 3,000 Afghans in India have so far sought refugee status from the UN High Commission for Refugees (UNCHR). There are about 20,000 Afghans in India. One UN official said: "They probably now think that India is a better launching pad since campsAFP - 98 words
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547 1981-01-02 2 AFP THE Japanese motor industry, after beating its own records and forecasts last year and winning first place in the world production race, expects a period of stagnation this year. Forecasts published at the year-end by the two biggest car manufacturers, Toyota andAFP - 547 words
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328 1981-01-02 2 AFP PRESIDENT Suharto of Indonesia yesterday raised the curtain for the general elections scheduled (or next year with his political apparatus, the Golkar, in a favoured position to retain its majority in Parliament. He said electoral personnel and committees (appointed by the government)AFP - 328 words
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282 1981-01-02 2 UPI Farmers in Tamil Nadu vowed yesterday to continue protesting police brutality in a strike that has left five persons dead. The police ar- rested more than 6,000 persons in a week-long farmers' strike for higher prices. The strike turned into violent riotsUPI - 282 words
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Article104 1981-01-02 2 UPL FOREIGN investments in Taiwan totalled US$465 million last year, a growth at 41.7 per cent over the previous year. The Taiwan Investment Commission says non-metallic and mineral products took the lion's share with 40.8 per cent. Next comes electronic and electrical appliances, 23.31 per cent, andUPL - 104 words
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179 1981-01-02 2 AFP A FILIPINO industrialist says the lifting of martial law this month and the expected improvement in the economies at industrialised countries will bring about a period of recovery in the Philippine economy this year. Herminio Disini, who controls several Philippine and foreign-basedAFP - 179 words
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193 1981-01-02 2 THE Malaysian Federation of Consumers Associations yesterday called for "something more basic" and drastic, such as a price adjustment, to bring the sugar trade back to normal. The association's president, Mr T. S. Gill, said the Malaysian government must carry out a detailed study193 words
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THE REGION IN BRIEF
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Article454 1981-01-02 2 Agencies THE Japanese government has agreed to lift restrictions on the sale of American computer services in Japan, US Trade Representative Reubin Askew said. He said the Japanese government will liberalise rules for interna tinal computer time-sharing services to provide US companies operating in Japan with anAgencies - 454 words
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Advertisement133 1981-01-02 2 jr-crCt We ve soared to dizzy heights Circulation has doubled in three years: an amazing record! Since Business Times was first published in October 1976, it has meant business: providing businessmen in Singapore with a reliable daily source of essential news. Now, circulation has doubled to over 10,000 copies daily,133 words
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Advertisement583 1981-01-02 3 YOU CAN NOW BUY AS LITTLE AS 5 GRAMS OF GOLD AT THE PRICE LEVEL NORMALLY ENJOYED BY BULLION DEALERS •>:«:*•:*:••• x-:-y: •:•••>:•■••: Wx-x :yy»;xxm& 1 ••.•.•.w...-...y.-.-.v.y.-.v. IM| S&^X^A >K£»V:>!O i ■>■ ■::i •> Sss&S v %z A..:; 9 Ik W'". *sss mg '•s Sg. J-x a s V:\vx.< ■HMjF583 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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465 1981-01-02 4 ALVIN TAY - By ALVIN TAY CHINA once again emerged as the best market for Singapore rubber with October purchase shooting past the 10,000-tonne mark for the second consecutive month. The country bought 12,263 tonnes during the month, its highest monthly purchase last year. It was465 words
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Article319 1981-01-02 4 UPI AFP CHINA'S grain output last year fell short of the record 1979 harvest but still was the second highest since 1949. The nation harvested between 309.75 million and 314.75 million tons of grain last year despite adverse weather conditions, the Chinese Ministry of Agriculture said recentlyUPI; AFP - 319 words
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Article162 1981-01-02 4 LONDON rubber futures closed officially very quiet on Wednesday, off the lows of the day and mostly 0.40 pence a Jrilo down from Tuesday to about unchanged. Turnover was seven lots of five tonnes and 76 lots of 15 tonnes including 13 kerb trades. Dealers said that during the162 words
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Article192 1981-01-02 4 CHICAGO soybean futures finished near the top of a wide 35 Vi -cent range on Wednesday, up 27'/« to 12 US cents a bushel in hectic dealings. Local evening-up ahead of the New Year holiday and in response to heavy commercial pricing held values strong, traders said. Values reached192 words
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Article197 1981-01-02 4 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Wednesday closed 13 to 17 Vi US cents a bushel higher, around the high side of an extremely wide 24V4-cent range. Active local short-cover-ing ahead of the New Year holiday, along with limited selling interest, rallied values up the 20 cent a bushel limit197 words
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Article965 1981-01-02 4 COFFEE: Robusta futures staged a late year-end buying spree to close steadier on Wednesday, unchanged to £4 a tonne up from Tuesday against earlier afternoon losses that extended to around £11. Turnover was 2,147 lots including four options. Dealers said prices moved higher on late buying that included965 words
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730 1981-01-02 4 AFP GOOD crops are essential in 1981 to prevent a price explosion among grains, but for industrial metals in general and rubber, the outlook is far from promising as the world recession continues, City of London "pundits" beliew. From the speculative point ofAFP - 730 words
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149 1981-01-02 4 AFP GREECE Im applied to Jsia the lateraattoaal Csffee Agmi—L Amwrlaft this la L«adsa mi New Tort eve, Mr Alezuder BeMrae, ezeeettoaal Csffee OrpuMha (ICO), said the exeeetlve ecaurittee «I the ICO will eumiae the mmt at a •pedal OMetlag la Lulu ea Taeeday.AFP - 149 words
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Article174 1981-01-02 4 CHINESE Prciiee Exchange, Singapore, H—lag prices per 1M kg m CtetMt ail: Bulk fob $140.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $152.00 sellers, new drum fob $160.00 sellers. C*pra: Mixed (loose) $77.00 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $427.50 sellers, Sarawak white pepper faq174 words
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Article195 1981-01-02 4 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong on Wednesday (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) Csttsa yara: China Blue Phoenix 20s 2,030; 32s 2,690, 40s 2,945 (per bale of 400 lbs). Piece gee*: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and195 words
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Article304 1981-01-02 4 SINGAPORE: Prices in Singapore dollars per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.12, 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 0.82. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.76, Special 0.73. THAI304 words
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296 1981-01-02 4 Reuter AFP CHILE'S copper output will rise to 1.06 million tonnes this year from 1979's 1.06 million. This prediction was made by the Chilean Copper Commission vice-president, Ruben Schindler in Santiago last week. Mr Schindler, however, declined to detail the 1960 output. The increaseReuter; AFP - 296 words
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OVERSEAS
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363 1981-01-02 5 Reuter WEST Germany has joined France and Belgium in refusing to contribute to a supplementary Common Market budget decided by the European Parliament. Denmark is expected to make a similar statement. The European Economic Community (EEC) starts the new year as it startedReuter - 363 words
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Article812 1981-01-02 5 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From PAA PA005 0030 JEK/SFO/HKG TMA TL341 0630 BEY/DXB MAS MH601 0630 KUL SIA SQ580 710 MAA SIA SQ528 0710 DHA SIA SQ101 0815 KUL MAS MH605 0630 KUL MAS MH621 0835 PEN RBA BI427 0930 BWN MAS MH671 0930 PEN812 words
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568 1981-01-02 5 NYT THE US government index designed to forecast future economic trends rose significantly in November, indicating that the expected economic weakness is still not in sight. The 1.2 per cent increase in the Index of Leading Indicators the sixth consecutive monthly rise wasNYT - 568 words
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348 1981-01-02 5 Reuter TEHERAN Radio said the American hostages in Iran face trial and possible execution as spies if the United States fails to meet terms for their release. Commenting on the hostages issue on Wednesday night, the radio accused the US of delayingReuter - 348 words
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294 1981-01-02 5 THE Persian Gulf state of Qatar has proven gas reserves of between 5,663 and 8,495 billion cubic metres, at least one-twelfth of the known volume of recoverable natural gas in the world. The managing director of Qatar General Petroleum Corporation, Ali Al-Jaidah, said the figure294 words
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Article146 1981-01-02 5 Reuter THE Carter administration will extend the partial embargo on US grain sales to Russia for another year as a 'last gasp' foreign policy gesture before going out of office. Administration officials conceded that the decision was more symbolic than substantive because the incoming Reagan administrationReuter - 146 words
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Article121 1981-01-02 5 Reuter THE composition of the United Nations Security Council was to have been changed yesterday when five new members elected by the General Assembly was expected to begin a two-year term. The newcomers are Ireland, Japan, Panama, Spain and Uganda, which replace Bangladesh, Jamaica, Norway, Portugal andReuter - 121 words
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Article140 1981-01-02 5 Reuter THE North Sea gas gathering project is now expected to cost about £2 billion against £1.1 billion lyThe forecast was made by Denis Rooke, chairman of British Gas and of a special committee set up by the British government to oversee the project. InReuter - 140 words
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Article289 1981-01-02 5 NYT PRIME Minister Margaret Thatcher has appealed to striking British Leyland workers to go back to their job 6 in the name of patriotism. The two-week-old strike, at a plant in Birmingham, has halted production of the new Metro, the small car that British Leyland introducedNYT - 289 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article494 1981-01-02 5 Agencies ALGERIA increased the price of its oil by US$3 to $40 a barrel from yesterday. Nigeria and Libya, which produce the same brand of light crude as Algeria, announced similar increases earlier this week. The Algerian increase follows decisions taken at the Opec ministerial conferenceAgencies - 494 words
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Advertisement238 1981-01-02 5 Swiss technology for Asean 14-18 January 1981 Singapore Mandarin Hotel Open: 10 am 8 pm SWISS TRADE AND TECHNOLOGY FAIR Three years after the very successful first SWISSASEAN, you can again, in the heart of S.E.Asia, establish and tighten business relations with more than 100 dynamic Swiss companies. Most sectors238 words
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Advertisement110 1981-01-02 5 Now the West End (lub at tl ic Goodwood I \irk I lotd opens its doors to Diners Club members. r*2 r 1 k >4 A Diners Club members are found in all the best plaees. The latest is the exclusive West End Club at the Goodwood Park Hotel. All110 words
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Article417 1981-01-02 6 TIME ALONE will tell how significant the latest agreement on tendering for government contracts will be on the development of world trade. Singapore is, apart from Luxembourg, the smallest of the nineteen nations who have signed the accord but arguably looks capable of doing best from it.417 words
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188 1981-01-02 6 HOUSING costs have always been high and the siren has been sounded that they are going still higher. "The era in which the Housing and Development Board is able to build cheap housing is over," said Minister for National Development Teh Cheang Wan. We188 words
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Article, Illustration871 1981-01-02 6 PAUL EEDLE - By PAUL EEDLE Reuter OIL is Iraq's most potent weapon in its war against Iran, bringing Baghdad the money and bargaining power to wage a prolonged battle of attrition against its neighbour. Oil exports are down to a third of their pre-war level but stillReuter - 871 words
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Article730 1981-01-02 6 with B J WU J RECENTLY I wrote about the Ugly Singaporean in Beijing penning a not too flattering portrait of the Ugly Singaporean abroad which drew a supportive editorial comment by the Sunday Nation. "Greed, grossness and griping are the largest warts in our national profile,"730 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous1496 1981-01-02 6 mm Dessert after the feast TONIGBT'B pnfiaraM pale ia ewn pari— to what SBC to* •fferod yesterday altfcoagk there it somethlag worthwhile to the TV Movie, Lmmmtms Syadnme; Back Ktgers >■! Eye Of Ik Storm. fjtnrmt Syadrme Is the lint la a sew televlstea drama series. It Is aet ahsat1,496 words
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Article, Illustration808 1981-01-02 7 STEVE LOHR - By STEVE LOHR NYT FROM corporate chieftain to corner shopkeeper, the US business community seems to view the aproaching presidency of Ronald Reagan as an unalloyed blessing. The reason for the prevailing sentiment is no mystery; Reagan has promised to be a free market, anti-big government,NYT - 808 words
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Article, Illustration627 1981-01-02 7 LESLIE DOWD - By LESLIE DOWD Reuter BRITAIN'S state-owned steel industry, already halved in size, is fighting to stave off bankruptcy or liquidation. The grass is growing over steel mills which have been shut across Britain, from Corby in central England across to south Wales andReuter - 627 words
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Article, Illustration924 1981-01-02 7 West Germany's economy is in the doldrums. And steel-making in Dortmund is simply no longer profitable for several reasons. NYT THE EASTERN stretches of the Ruhr area are hill country. At their centre is Dortmund, a modern city rebuilt after British and AmericanNYT - 924 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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Article559 1981-01-02 8 SOME NEAR-TERM NEGATIVES THE US stock market faces some near-term negatives, although the outlook for stocks generally is bullish. According to Wall Street analysts, the market must still contend with high interest rates and profittaking to lock in capital gains for income tax purposes early in the559 words
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Article310 1981-01-02 8 STOCKS on the New York market on Wednesday eased in the final hour of trading but still finished the last day of the year on a firm note. Activity was featureless as a number of crosscurrents influenced the market. While some year-end tax selling was evident,310 words
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Article27 1981-01-02 8 THE FOLLOWING markets were ctoeed en Wednesday Zurieb, Fraakfnrt and Amsterdam. Stock prices ef New Yerk, Tsreato, Paris, Brassels, Milan and Johannesburg will be pnbUsbed tomerrew.27 words
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400 1981-01-02 8 AUSTRALIAN share markets will continue rising through 1981 on the strength of the natural resource sector. Brokers and analysts in Sydney and in Melbourne said that despite the possible problems posed by the continuing world economic recession, the basic factors underlying the strength of the400 words
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Advertisement636 1981-01-02 8 Where to wine, dine and entertain The Great Family Do-ItAhurself Barbecue. W\ N V V *> m bW u*_ BEIJING CLAY IHdS al I Ik* Merlin l^i/a. s; mk '<* 9 S to £3® a: Enjoy the wide •election of day pots cooKed in traditional Beipng style Tempting day pot636 words
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Advertisement232 1981-01-02 8 as good as going to Bangkok. This is Thai Seafood at its authentic best So fresh, it could have been alive 15 minutes before coming to your table. It was. An enormous variety of succulent seafoods expertly prepared by Thai chefs in our Kitchen. Siamese Seafood Restaurant a CacWtHoM Oxley232 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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895 1981-01-02 9 Reuter UNDAUNTED by wild fluctuations in gold and currencies last year which shattered many predictions, market experts are forecasting that this year the US dollar will decline and the deutschemark regain strength. But they also believe the volatility of international markets that characterised 1960Reuter - 895 words
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652 1981-01-02 9 Number Mkative Grass Coupon Amount Merest of days MhMe Price 1 Redemption Maturity Tear Rased Rate pa) MBon) Payment Dates •f Accrued Merest (eidudni accrued Merest) YMd pa) 1.3.81 Loan 1 1979 5*4 50 00 1/3. 1/9 121 99.73 6.75 15.4.81652 words
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465 1981-01-02 9 AFP STERLING, for some time the sickest currency in the industrialised world, was undoubtedly the soundest in 1960. It had been on the upswing for about three years, and last year, attained heights unseen for five or six years. As compared with 1979, itsAFP - 465 words
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Article204 1981-01-02 9 Reuter THE economic conditions have recently been created far a drop of up to 4 percentage point in Portugal's bank rate, currently at 18 per cent. In an article for the Lisbon daily Diario dp Noticias, the chairman of state-owned Banco do Fomento Nacional, Mr Joao Salgueiro,Reuter - 204 words
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1119 1981-01-02 9 CONGRESS APPROVAL SOUGHT NYT Reuter THE CARTER administration will recommend next week that Congress allow banks to provide full banking services across state lines. Current Federal law prohibits banks from conducting full-scale hanking business outside their home states. The recommendation is contained in aNYT; Reuter - 1,119 words
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Article827 1981-01-02 9 Agencies A SYNDICATE of 21 Japanese banks, led by the Industrial Bank of Japan, will extend a loan amounting to 20 billion yen (about US$96 million) to the Asian Development Bank (ADB), the Industrial Bank said. The bank did not disclose the interest rate and other details.Agencies - 827 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGE$
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Article22 1981-01-02 9 THE average rale at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their beat customers is 13.8 per cent.22 words
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Article51 1981-01-02 9 ZURICH exchanges closing quotes on Dec 31: US —1.7680/7730 Stg 4.2078/2268 Can —1.4841 4888 DMk-90.2041/6905 D F1 83.0047/4353 F Fr 38.9427/39.1391 B Fr 5.5967/6178 DKr- 29 3688 5008 N Kr 34.0964/2609 S Kr 40.3663/5721 Lit 0.1900/1907 Aus sch 12.7103/7922 Port 3.3233/*****17 Spain 2.2296/2401 Arg 0.0060/***** Yen 0.8699/8756 (Market closed51 words
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Article47 1981-01-02 9 FRANKFURT exchanges closing quotes on Dec 31: US 1.9680/9630 Stg 4.685/700 Can 1.6447/6500 D F1 9149 96 S Fr 110 74 111.35 Lit 2.104/12 F Fr 43.22/34 D Kr 32.70/84 N Kr 37 90 38 05 B Fr (con) 6.190/226 B Fr (fin) 6.183/193 Yen 0.9621/8247 words
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Article168 1981-01-02 9 GOLD closed early in London on Wednesday for the New Year's Day holiday at U*****.50 590.50 a troy ounce, unchanged from the morning fix of $589.50 (there was no afternoon fix). After opening at $588/590, the metal traded within a narrow range in an extremely thin and quiet seasonal168 words
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Article200 1981-01-02 9 THE DOLLAR finned at the close on Wednesday, but trading was virtually dead, and there was no explanation for the movements other than slight commercial business, dealers said. It closed at 1.9665/9700 marks after opening at 1.9675/9606 and closing on Tuesday at 1.9675/9606. It closed at 1.7700/7800 Swiss francs200 words
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251 1981-01-02 9 ANOTHER major bank in the Unites States lowered its prime lending rate on Wednesday to 20.5 per cent, continuing a trend that began last week. Irving Trust Company, the 16th largest US commercial bank, cut its rate from the record251 words
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Article78 1981-01-02 9 Reuter THE UNITED Arab Emirates (UAE) Central Bank is studying a number of proposals for new currency issues to replace those issued by the former Emirates Currency Board. Bank chairman Suroor bin Mohammed said that pending the new issues the UAE dirham will remain the legal tenderReuter - 78 words
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441 1981-01-02 10 Reuter SWISS stock exchanges are expected to perform fairly well in the coming year, though demand is likely to be selective and dependent to some extent on foreign interest, bourse analysts said. In a recent newspaper article, Mr Hans Dieter Vontobel of investmentReuter - 441 words
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Article2658 1981-01-02 10 1980 High Low Company Last Sale orGr*« Div Div Cvr Gr"» Y*M Net P/E Vol Day COOO) High Low SECTION ONE t INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 372 300 140 180 323* 125 352 745 408 610 245 220 116 138 203* 90 275 246* 187 285 Aetna Alcom Allied2,658 words
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1096 1981-01-02 10 Reuter THE West German stock market has fared relatively badly last year and its recovery in 1981 depends largely on the extent to which Germany can reduce its current account deficit, bourse analysts said. The Commerzbank index has fallen to 683.6 on Dec 30Reuter - 1,096 words
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535 1981-01-02 10 Reuter THE Hongkong stock market faces a gloomy first half of 1961 as the colony enters a period of declining growth, shrinking export markets, continuing high interest rates and a sluggish property sector, stock market analysts said. While there may be some fluctuationsReuter - 535 words
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359 1981-01-02 10 Reuter FRENCH share prices are expected to decline in the first quarter of 1961 with a fall of between 7.5 per cent and 13 per cent in the broadbased Brokers' Association (CAC) index, analysts said. Recent forecasts by the National Statistics Institute, the BankReuter - 359 words
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916 1981-01-02 10 NYT PLAGUED by a staggering debt load, climbing interest rates, weak markets and high-cost plants, officials of International Harvester, nevertheless, expect to muddle through the beginning of 1961. The chairman and chief executive of the beleaguered farm-equipment maker, Mr Archie R. McCardell, even saysNYT - 916 words
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1432 1981-01-02 11 Largest 100 companies quoted on the Stock Exchange of Singapore in order of market value at Dec 31,1980 Company Rank Market Value Number of ISM Par Market Last (ia mil) Shares Issued Share Price Value Priee Year at Dee SI (la1,432 words
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Article1108 1981-01-02 11 THE total market value of the top 100 companies listed on the Stock Exchange of Singapore reached $38.79 billion at the end of last year, representing a phenomenal increase of $16.9 billion over the total capitalisation of $21.93 billion at end-1979. In percentage terms, the1,108 words
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Article272 1981-01-02 11 Date Last Full Year Company Period Announced Net EPS Gross Pre-tai last year (cents) Dfv. <%) Prod <$*•• K T Pau I 24/9 32.3 36 2,02 P Prod I 24/9 22.9 10 5,45) Shell I 24/9 57.4 30.0 62,85. Raleigh Cycles I 25/9 OCQI D Baby I 26/9272 words
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Advertisement302 1981-01-02 11 MACDONALD EDUCATIONAL present a new range of STARTERS: STARTERS FACTS are colourful new information books while STARTERS STORIES are exciting tales for young readers. Both FACTS and STORIES are graded into three three reading levels: Red, Blue and Green. Starters Facts encourage young readers to find things out for themselves.302 words
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200 1981-01-02 12 AP THE Justice Department has decided that President Carter can enter into an agreement restricting the sales of Japanese cars in the US without violating antitrust laws, according to a published report. The Washington Post, in yesterday's editions, said the notification came earlier thisAP - 200 words
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Article88 1981-01-02 12 MALACCA is facing a shortage of lorry drivers, Malacca Lorry Operators' Association president Tiu Ah Chai said. He urged the government to relax driving test conditions for lorry drivers so that the demands of the industry can be met. Mr Tiu also complained that operators were88 words
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504 1981-01-02 12 AP BUSINESSMEN in 19 nations including Singapore can now tender on an equal basis for government contracts worth nearly US$5O billion a year in all these countries. The deal came into effect yesterday. Up to now, all these governments have given favoured treatmentAP - 504 words
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286 1981-01-02 12 AP SAUDI Arabia extended new year greetings to the United States yesterday in a newspaper advertisement. It reminded America that "when presidents come new into power and tides of turbulence sweep a troubled world, it is wise to remember how constantAP - 286 words
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178 1981-01-02 12 AFP PRESIDENT Marcos of the Philippines yesterday said he will withhold the release of what he called "viciously militant" detainees until they have changed their attitudes and agreed to become productive members of the new society. He said he has no choice butAFP - 178 words
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355 1981-01-02 12 UPI CHINA gave the clearest official indication to date yesterday that Communist Party leader Hua Guofeng had been ousted from power in an internal struggle and that the pragma tists' led by Deng Xiaoping are now in full control of the country. TheUPI - 355 words
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Article196 1981-01-02 12 AFP PRIME Minister Pierre Trudeau of Canada said in a newspaper interview published in Tokyo yesterday that he will strongly propose a review of aid by the industrialised countries to developing countries and other measures at the economic summit of seven industrial democracies in Ottawa nextAFP - 196 words
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Article819 1981-01-02 12 LONDON, Wed. The stock market was quiet and featureteas in extremely thin trading ahead of the holiday tomorrow. At 3pm the Financial Times index was up 2.3 at 474.9. Leading industrials were generally unchanged with mostly traders' books fully squared ahead of the holiday. t US and Canadian819 words
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Advertisement95 1981-01-02 12 m. r-j Fiom our Ivory Room Since 1918, the Kwok family has catered to the impeccable tastes of collectors in this region and the world over. Today, we offer a massive collection of over 4000 pieces representing almost all areas of Chinese artistry from the dynastic days of China to95 words
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Advertisement246 1981-01-02 12 Leader...page f m INTAS BUSINESS CLASS SP* 1* r* L* t "I 4 f V id ■X I J strife s 1 w «*H >i m n i '.^sr^ii 16 seat cabin occupying the upper deck, with its own senior steward and own washroom. j Choice of cheeses. J Separate246 words
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Miscellaneous59 1981-01-02 12 Outlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. to 1 p.m. today: Mainly fair. Report for 24 hoars prior to 7.3t p.m. oo January 1 at the airport. Maximum temperature 30.8 Associated humidity 62 Minimum temperature 22.7 Associated humidity 95 Hours of sunshine 8.10 Rainfall in millimetres Nil Total rainfall for the59 words
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Article311 1981-01-02 13 THE state-owned Thai Maritime Navigation Company (TMNC) will purchase two more freighters in 1981 by raising its own funds as the Thai Ministry of Finance has declined to provide loan guarantees for the project. TMNC Managing Director Lt-Commander Phet Siriyong, told Business Post that311 words
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Article, Illustration988 1981-01-02 13 MEMBER-LINES of the Far Eastern Freight Conference (FEFC) can expect the New Year to usher in 12 months of "brinkmanship and a certain amount of acrimony." The UK-based shipping magazine, Seatrade suggested this will follow the inauguration of Maersk Line's new988 words
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Article161 1981-01-02 13 UPI A YUGOSLAVIAN freighter with a crew of 31 aboard is missing in the Pacific off central Japan and believed to have sunk, the Japanese Maritime Safety Agency reported. The 14,700-ton Dunav was last heard from Sunday morning when it sent out a distress signal, sayingUPI - 161 words
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Article122 1981-01-02 13 Reuter ALL 29 crewmen of a distressed Japanese coal carrier have been rescued by another Japanese vessel, the Japanese Maritime Safety Agency said yesterday. The 33,833-ton Onomichi Marv had asked for help after taking in water in rough seas from cracks on its bow about 800 miles southeastReuter - 122 words
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Article136 1981-01-02 13 Reuter THE South Africa/Far East Shipping Conference said it will raise its general freight rates by 7.5 per cent, effective March 1. Member lines are the Bank Line Ltd, Gold Star Line, Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha Ltd, Mitsui OSK Lines Ltd, AP Moller-Maersk Line, Nippon Yusen Kaisha, NedlloydReuter - 136 words
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Article705 1981-01-02 13 Shipping Ume Page €M Shlpptag Liae PW Cat Achipelego vn 7 Feaco V 1/2 Adriatic IV s Fiona Lauro V 5 Alea VI 3 Fortune VI 5 Afro-Eurasia VI 2 Franco-Be lg m 4/5 All trans VI s Frata NVOC IV 2 Alp«c VI 5 Freight vn705 words
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Article859 1981-01-02 14 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO AT CONTAINER TERMINAL Vessel's Voy Estimated Shipping Gdn Mode of Name No. Time of Lines Operatn Arrival Date Time Gloria Trader 5SB 31.12.80 0700 S.S. Maritime 50 VC Nordbay 1A 31.12.80 0700 MOL 49 VC Asian Princess ***** 31.12.80 Integrated859 words
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Article1478 1981-01-02 14 CHARTERING was extremely quiet on Wednesday and mainly confined to grain shipments from North America. Spot vessels loading in the US Gulf are receiving lower freight rates. A cargo was covered from the Gulf to Antwerp-Hamburg at US$2l fio for spot loading and another was secured for 32,0001,478 words
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Article343 1981-01-02 15 EXPECTED ARRIVALS TODAY KEPPEL WHARVES Alma (after Lloyd Bakke) 6/7 Builder n (0700) 22 Bunga Setawar (1500 after Bunga Gelang) 45A Hoegh Clipper (after Terrier Torrens sail) 47 Ko Heng (after Albadr) 40/41 King Pearl (after Phoenix) 25 Manoloeverett (after Torrens) 46 Ocean Hope (Tanker) (1100 after343 words
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417 1981-01-02 15 WEST Germany's shipbuilders will depend on government support for sometime to come because they expect the predicted balance of capacity meeting the new world market situation to be delayed until the mid--*****. With this in mind, the president of the West German417 words
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184 1981-01-02 15 AFP THE west coast of Algeria was picking up the pieces after violent weekend storms which sank more than a dozen large ships, left at least two people missing and caused damage estimated at millions of dollars. Latest figures said that some 20 shipsAFP - 184 words
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251 1981-01-02 15 AFP CLAIMS by Western and Japanese shipowners that the Cmbccn (east Europeaa) fleet was taking more than a fair share of the world geaeral cargs liner trade and thas threatening their shipping activities were "not borne oat," Lloyd's Shipping Economist reports. IV review,AFP - 251 words
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Article, Illustration746 1981-01-02 15 Depthnews DESPITE being one of the most efficient ports in the world, Hongkong is facing problems of congestion and further expansion has become a matter of urgent necessity. Whether to expand the existing facilities at the Kwaichung container terminal or build a newDepthnews - 746 words
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1147 1981-01-02 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 of1,147 words
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Article735 1981-01-02 20 ASEAN ships,, barges and tugs will begin 1961 with satisfactory liner cargo, affreightment and towage contracts in hand. Bunker prices as well as supply in Singapore and most parts of the shipping world are possibly going to become big problems this year. Shipowners in Singapore are demanding control735 words
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Article, Illustration472 1981-01-02 20 SEMBAWANG Shipyard has appointed Mr David Chen Th Sin as general manager (designate) to succeed Mr E S Ware, who will be returning to the United Kingdom on completion of his contract on Jan 31. Mr Chen, who is a graduate in both marine engineering and shipbuilding,472 words
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Advertisement315 1981-01-02 13 \o^ \c£ Europe Our Next Loader Blang: iorp- 6/1 Port Kelang: 11/1 Singapore: 6/1 For further details, see page V .1A RI) IM A MA1I m?r Orient Overseas CcmiaUteA Line PKdanf Spore 4/1 5/1 6/1 8/1 11/1 13/1 16/1 17/1 22/1 24/1 28/1 30/1 3/2 4/2 m 3 2 9/2315 words
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Advertisement336 1981-01-02 13 0SEALORDH UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES containers only Dubai (16/1). Damman (18/1) Kuwait (20/1) Abu DM* (22/1) Accepting Breakbulk Only Kuwait (10/2) Shuaiba (12/2). Damman (14/2). Doha (16/2) Abu Dhabi (18/2). Dubai (20/2) FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE Dubai (15/1). Kuwait (17/1), Damnum (20/1). ftna Qaboos (22/1). Abu336 words
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Advertisement795 1981-01-02 13 Australia Our Next Loader Port Kelana 24/1 Singapore: f/J For further details, see page V MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES TO: U S. PACIFIC, GULF, ATLANTIC, EAST CANADA, ASIAN PORTS Singapore Long beach [New York m rr r~n MAERSK RANDO 7-8/2 S-9/2 ARTHUR MAERSK 17/ MAERSK MANGO 14-15/2 15-16/2795 words
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Advertisement853 1981-01-02 14 MlBDmfi MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING CORPN. BERN AD. WISMA MISC, N0.2, JALAN CONLAY, P.O. BOX 371, KUALA LUMPUR 0449, MALAYSIA. TEL: *****8 TELEX: MA *****, *****, ***** ***** Container Service frat Eifopq Abo Accepdng far: 1) Barcelona. Genoa. 2) Amsterdam Antwerp. L Ha ire, Bilbao. Basle. UK. 3) Bremen. Bremenhaven Aarhus853 words
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Advertisement382 1981-01-02 14 BBS SUPERCARRIER SERVICE WEEKLY SERVICE TO PANAMA+US ATLANTIC GULF AND E. CANADA Pi Ma« fcU VI t/1 Mm accop*« Contann to CAMKAN wa I •*il*T +fa CaMnrii ttTOK CM Mai ink data B'mrt N Tot IkrM to tan SI Mat N Ort IM« 1-2/1 25/2 3/3 »/J 7/J J/J 11/3382 words
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Advertisement634 1981-01-02 15 Overseas B Containers Limited Weekly service to/from UKVEurope STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei Ports and Bangkok conta»ershp ng to uk/cowthent Containership Service To/From Bangkok Hongkong Eiprtu 25 Feb 27 Feb 20 Mar 22 Mar 23 Mar 25 Mar It Mi CONTAROSHP SERVICE FROM UK/CONTMNT: H burg B'em Tim634 words
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Advertisement450 1981-01-02 15 rjg Franco Belgian Services (Fur Fat! French Service with Belgian t\ir Fasttrv. Lineal ACf CONSO«TtL» HEI MMTAOERSMP BWg 10 BRCTE Wi COMMEBW SERVICE FROM EIROPE SMWtXf f KELANG L» Haw* I itm HW| BHava* I rtrp R'daai HW| B>»i»en A trap Lc Havre PKdant Spirt Otmn MUL to Part 3450 words
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Advertisement683 1981-01-02 16 ta TO NORTH EUROPE IMa| Express K«M|* Mot Uphf KMtMH Bay TO lEMTEMMCA Cketaiar )M Qwi*r D* BMB Hapag-Lkyyd S pore PK Pen Bilbao Genoa H burg B haven (Warn Antwerp 21/1 24/1 26/1 15/2 29/2 27/2 24/2 22/2 30/1 2/2 5/2 6/3 27/2 16/3 14/3 11/3 9/3 TO USA/CAWAPA683 words
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Advertisement566 1981-01-02 16 LIME KOREA SH S P. KeUnf PENANG STORE VEGA 155N 1-4 Jan 81 28-31 Dec 5/8 Jan tl FROM BUSAN BANGKOK VEGA 156E 1-4 Jan 81 28-31 Dec 5/8 lan 81 TO BUSAN ALTAR 159* 7-11/1 ALT AIR 160E? li/l 16-19 Jan 81 FROM BUSAN BANGKOK 16-19 Jan 81 TO566 words
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Advertisement590 1981-01-02 16 EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST/EUROPE EXPRESS FULL CJNTAINER SERVICE ACCEPTWG CARGO FOR HAMBURG. FELIXSTOWE ROTTERDAM. ANTWERP LE HAVRE ALSO ACCEPTWG CARGO FOR UWTEO KINGDOM SOUTHAMPTON. lONOON. MANCHESTER. BJRMWGHAM BRISTOL. LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW. LEEDS WEST GERMANY fttttfftHAVEN HOLLAND mmm l c If*** R*t»dan. Frtnlnwe Antwerp L< Han .vw a/> */> »/i »/i m/I590 words
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Advertisement951 1981-01-02 16 Everett Lines mm* Burma Five Star Shippin« Corpn. |Hk "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE LOADING FOR RANGOON phashmegtawywa 4/i lan 7/9 tm M Part/2 la* B.F.S.S.C. Agentt m Motayua BOUSTEAD SHIPPING TEL NOS KL *****2/*****9 sOa MavaMdon Intarcontmantal S. A. C.I. F. 'ARGENTINE NATIONAL LINE" LOAMS FOR DURBANMONTEVBEO BUENOS MB S'pwt AOBNCAfiUA951 words
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Advertisement543 1981-01-02 16 11 HI TsXO.S.E. OCEAN SHIPPING ENTERPRISES PTE LTD 109 SANKYO LINE AUSTRALIA SERVICE Singapore 10/11 lan P. Keiang Loadng tar: 12/13 tan MEL. SYD (AOEL) JAPAN/STRAITS SERVICE SMOOTH m *****44/7 I *****70 K LUMPUR TEL 414(44. *****1 CONTMO BOOKHE OCEAN SWPBK STORE TEL *****44/ 7 MLH-S CONTMO f KELANG TEL543 words
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Advertisement938 1981-01-02 17 L. PIL GROUP EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICE COLOMBO/KARACHI/P. GULF SERVICE 3/10 Jan Colombo, Karachi, Iftnaqabooa KOTA BAKU 10/15 Jan Karachi, Dubai Kuwait SINGAPORE/CHITTAGONG/RANGOON/SER VICES KOTA BUANA.~. KOTA BERLIAN. Singapore 10/15 Jan 2/4 Jan Loading For Chittagong, Madras Rangoon Chittagong Madras SINGAPORE/BANGKOK/SINGAPORE DIRECT SERVICES KOTA MACHAM. KOTA AMOK ASA. 8/10 Jan SINGAPORE/INDONESIA/SINGAPORE938 words
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Advertisement650 1981-01-02 17 BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS com AM* SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE toemwpe Imp Mot BEN ASIA CONTAINER SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE STR/UTS/TMWMI/MPAN S'p»t PKatant Penanf Im in 4/1 vi M/i Bern* 5123 12/1 1/1 11/1 Km Trtr* M» M/l 21/1 ii/i a/i zvi Gtary Ac* 9104 14/1 11/1 12/1 21/1 27/1 25/1650 words
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Advertisement714 1981-01-02 17 €r i\ I 6 4 Ah {u A I I Scan Dutch V WEEKLY EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Tft MED/UIC/NC/SCAN I PCMACA MPdrt mum ii/i PCMACA li/1 i ON** a/i PCMACA 1 n I MMtt 7/0 I DMCA 14/ C taHl Sport l)W*te2)f 4M })Kk«|4>C tw| toVmm t/1 21/1 2VI 21/1714 words
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Advertisement594 1981-01-02 17 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BANK LINE FOR REUMON I SOUTH AFRICA SHIRRA BANK SINGAPORE 13/1 «*o Reunion 22/1 Durban 30/1 Capetown 2/2 Pt Eli* 5/2 (also accepting East London am) Maputo cargo) Lines U.S. WEST COAST SERVICE OHd from SfO Lbck LESUE LYKES SU SU ASHLEY LYKES S/l 31/2 BRiITON LYKES594 words
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Advertisement844 1981-01-02 18 K line KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICES TO NORTH AMERICA no Carfoei aho acceptable for Bolton. SI W*i. NjWb C PAUL In ID BR©GE 4* VI C KOff 23» M/l K MOTION UN 20/1 KRCATOR 21* 25/1 Mtad. Vancouver Portland. Houston. Galveston. No* Orleans, (M. BaNbnro. Saeanwh. ladisetwie844 words
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Advertisement507 1981-01-02 18 B 3 A (iroup SINGAPORE SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE LTD »TH FLOOR Oct AN BUILDING SINGAPORt 0104 MARKETING *****2 I 3 I INC SI GENERAL *****1 14 I INES TERMINAL Of FICE 2223b83 TELE* RS 24b96 RS 2SbbB A B CARSMIP CABLE CARGOSHIf I Container Lines WEEKLY CONTAINEH SERVICE to/from BANGKOK507 words
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Advertisement673 1981-01-02 18 KORINS MARITIME SERVICES Room 601. ICB Building. Way. Singapore Tel. *****67 i^n MIDDLE EAST/RED SEA/EURQPE SERVICES STORE P.I 15/17 lan It/a tm IOMNNE FOR: ick Liixts A memo* Ol !Kt Group 0» Compan*s UN£R SERVICE F«OM*OREA TAIWAN HONG KONG TO SINGAPORE SAM ICR VJ2.— HMKOOR V.74 1 Jan Keekmg HKont673 words
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Advertisement762 1981-01-02 18 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD. Fabe' House 234E Orchard Road Singapore 9 Telephone *****1 V 2 ***** 7 OLYNTMA N897 NORASIA MBIOO KOLM KOOKNT SERVICE TO EUROPE S parc P. KeUnj Penary Loado* tar: SaM hhrt BOULOGNE/It DAM/ UK(AVON) 20 lan 24 lan -do Mi Saw apart MTRASEA (PTE) LID 2352(11 BOOKMG762 words
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Advertisement596 1981-01-02 19 TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): C. PAUL 2SW TW BRDGE 4W+ C. RQ2E 23W. K. JACEWON 11N. MERCATOR 21N... K. JACEJN SW 0. CHEF 23W Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia +TW BRIDGE S pore Closing Times: FCL Cargo 0001 8/1 LCL Cargo 1200 7/1 FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ): MERCATOR 20E....... K.596 words
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Advertisement328 1981-01-02 19 EGYPTIAN INTERNATIONAL LINE (EIL) EGYPTIAN FLAG DIRECT LINER SERVICE TO EGYPT (PORT SAID ALEXANDRIA) STORE PT. SUEZ PT SAD ALEXANDRIA SWW U Un 15 Feb 1 Feb 4 Feb 8 Cargo Bookings fkiu Ptione *****43 MARTRANS CARGO PLEASE CONTACT SCHENKER SINGAPORE -TEL *****11 DIRECT LINE SERVICE FROM EGYPT PYRAADSU NLEU328 words
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Advertisement444 1981-01-02 19 Just arrived, PP ropes of Korean origin with Lloyd's certificates. Size available: 5", 6", 7", 8", 9" circ and 18 mm dia. Prices Very competitive. HOCK HAI HIN CO., Tel: *****62 *****46 GARWARE SHIPPING CORPN. LTD (Bombay) FOR MUSCAT, DUBAI RISHI VISHWANTRA (Who Flag-Suit 1970) SWGAPOW 24/26 Jan PT KELANG444 words
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Advertisement299 1981-01-02 20 MALDIVE LINES ETA SPORE ETA KUANTAN MALDWE MOMM Loading For Dubai/Bahrain/ Dammam MALWVE LOYALTY Loading for Hodeidah MALDIVE SEAFARER Loading for Jeddah/Gizan MALDWE POEER Loading For Jeddah MALDWE MPORTER Loading For Male MALDWE PROGRESS Loading For jeddah MALDWE CREST Loading For Male/Colombo 15/1 7/1 4/1 12/1 7/1 16/1 18/1 ETA299 words
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Advertisement316 1981-01-02 20 ft JOHORE SHIPPING U/C 161 lALAN TENGKU BADAR PORT KFI ANG SHANGOR MAIAYSIA HAJ SHIPPING SDN. BERHAD k. Express Umtload Service from P. Ketang I East Malaysia Brunei PKLG RIZCUN HASANUN V: 1/81 h Port RIZCUN HASANUN V: 2/81 16/1/81 RIZCUN HASANUN V: 3/81 31/1/81 MAWYOS CITY V: 1/81 3/1/81316 words
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Advertisement192 1981-01-02 20 (Umloaa Eipress Between Wesf Ana East Malaysia Accepting Heavylitt up to 18 ton TITI SHIPPING 4 TRADING SDN BHD "6 LODC if P,J.. K.. *****3 T MA 3960^ HIONG GUAN NAVEGACIOI CO., LTD KGUM UDt SQtWtt SPORE PKLANG LOAONG FOR NUSANTARA V 1970 4/1/81 DUBAI SALALAt DENPASAR II 15/12 PT.192 words
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Advertisement326 1981-01-02 20 Arc you making full use of the Shipping Times as an effective selling medium? For further enquiries call: Shipping Times Tel: *****44, Extension 351 or 367 Times Centre I, New Industrial Road Singapore 1953. Tel: *****2 Ext. 38 or 39 Financial Publications Sdn Bhd 31, Jalon Riong, KL 22-03 ANTOLL326 words
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Advertisement180 1981-01-02 20 PERKAPALAN L AUTAN BIRU SDN. BHD. P O Box 220. Kou Kirvibjlu SjbaH KCULA* UNER SEtVO Sabah Sjrjwjk Bangkok Singapore Port keiang Agents: M'sia: Port KeUng: Sf ALION SHIPPING (M) SON BHD Tel *****4. *****9 *****1 Tlx MA ***** Penang: SfIAMA SHIPPING TRANSPORT SON BHD Tel *****1. *****2 Tlx MA*****180 words
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Miscellaneous160 1981-01-02 20 Ti YA Regional Weather m ti I iL 111 I.* SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. °c CP" Wind direction with speed in knots Wave height LEGEND: R Thunderstorm Temperature °C Shower Weather Wind direction with speed in knots Rain Cloudy Sky Wave height Sarface winds160 words
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