The Business Times, 4 June 1981
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Title Section11 1981-06-04 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 107/1/81 THURSDAY, JUNE 4, ISBI 60 CENTS11 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article83 1981-06-04 1 Reuter NEW YORK, Wed. A world glut of oil has led Mexico to cut its oil prices by US$4 a barrel, just a week after Opec was compelled to peg its prices. Industry sources said US buyers were told late yesterday that Mexico, a major non-OpecReuter - 83 words
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Article71 1981-06-04 1 AFP CANBERRA, Wed. An attempt to acquire the Koala Motel in Darwin, northern Australia, by International Real Estate, part of a conglomerate owned by three Filipino businessmen, has failed. Announcing this, treasurer Mr John Howard said an order prohibiting the acquisition had been issued underAFP - 71 words
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Article80 1981-06-04 1 AFP PARIS, Wed. French Foreign Minister Claude Cheysson, on the eve of his official visit to Washington, confirmed that France's foreign policy will remain anchored to the AUantic alliance. He said he believed it was essential for this fact to be made known to France's Western alliesAFP - 80 words
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Article71 1981-06-04 1 Reuter JERUSALEM, Wed. Prime Minister Menachem Begin comfortably defeated a Parliamentary motion of criticism on his pledge to help defend Lebanese Christian militia units against Syrian forces. By 52 votes to 36, the Knesset (Parliament) threw out a complaint levelled by former Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin ofReuter - 71 words
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Article83 1981-06-04 1 AFP BEIJING, Wed. An elaborate state funeral for Madam Soong Chingling, widow of revolutionary leader Sun Yat Sen, was held at the Great Hall of the People here today with a ringing tribute from Communist Party strongman Deng Xiaoping to China's "grand old lady". The ashesAFP - 83 words
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Article67 1981-06-04 1 AFP JAKARTA, Wed. All hotels in the Lake Toba tourist town of Parapat in North Sumatra have been fully booked ahead of the Lake Toba festival to be held later this month. The festival will feature traditional art performances and handicraft displays, motorcycle and car rallies aroundAFP - 67 words
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Article77 1981-06-04 1 AP WARSAW, Wed. More than 20 protesters were on hunger strike yesterday, including the wife of Mr Leszek Moczulska, one of four jailed antiCommunist dissidents they want released, Solidarity sources said. The protest involving such coordinated and spreading hunger strikes represents a new dimension in the struggleAP - 77 words
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Article59 1981-06-04 1 Reuter GENEVA, Wed. Mr Lech Walesa said yesterday his health had been affected by the strain of leading Poland's Solidarity trade union and he was ready to quit at any time. "I want to spend more time with my family and attend to the educationReuter - 59 words
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Chief Price Changes
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Article, Illustration188 1981-06-04 1 Rises Indices P Elect Loan 280 Metro Hldga 2180 O U E 1300 Paramount 840 Utd Plantation* 530 U M Flour 460 Syn Renos 800 J Cement 535 Lien Hoe 356 C Sugar* 1890 Falls PMC 1660 M U I 1950 G I Hldgs 825 Wearnes 396 Public Bank188 words
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Article710 1981-06-04 1 CHOO AI LENG - CASH OFFER OF $4 A SHARE By CHOO AI LENG THE powerful United Overseas Bank (UOB) group, led by its chairman Wee Cho Yaw, has launched a full-scale bid which could cost up to $409 million for the takeover of Haw Par Brothers International.710 words
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Article238 1981-06-04 1 TWO Australian squadrons of Mirage jet-fighters stationed at Tengah and Butterworth air bases will be completely withdrawn from Singapore and Malaysia by 1986. Australian Defence Minister Jim Killen, who was in Singapore and Malaysia for talks with government and defence officials, said his country will,238 words
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451 1981-06-04 1 CATHERINE ONG - By CATHERINE ONG SINGAPORE companies will now be able to buy French equipment and machinery at preferential credit terms under a French government-spon-sored scheme. The financing scheme, conceived by the giant Renault manufacturer, is called the Saprogex Saprogim scheme and is being introduced in the451 words
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Article325 1981-06-04 1 THE Singapore Government should consider setting up a high-powered coordinating agency to improve research, development and standardisation in the building and construction industry. The call was made yesterday by Mr Lee Bay Tseng, president of the Singapore Concrete Institute, in his opening address at "The Concrete Show"325 words
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280 1981-06-04 1 MORE than a quarter of a million share appUcation farms were distributed yesterday b> merchaat banks Wardley and Marfan Greafell on behalf of Hong Fok Corporation and Singapore Finance. The two companies, soon to be listed on the Stack Exchange of Singapore,280 words
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377 1981-06-04 1 WANG LOOK KEAH - By WANG LOOK KEAH A SHARP drop in the passenger traffic from Singapore to London has forced airlines on this route to lower fares by $237. The three main carriers on this route Qantas Airways, British Airways and Singapore Airlines held several meetings377 words
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Article102 1981-06-04 1 Reuter WEST German Chancellor Helmut Schmidt said yesterday that high US interest rates could plunge the world into economic depression. In one of his sternest statements on the issue Mr Schmidt told the Bundestag (lower house) that although the United States could afford interest rates of 20 perReuter - 102 words
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Advertisement6 1981-06-04 1 Car Audio Specialist FUJITSU TEN LIMITED6 words
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Advertisement132 1981-06-04 1 ASIA RESEARCH BULLETIN i 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 a132 words
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Advertisement66 1981-06-04 1 SHIPPING TIMES AN assessment of the local multinational proportions 7 advertising industry 5 THE outlook for Bandar PARIS Air Show business Raya 11 and politics MALAYAWATA Steel is looking FAMILY business that grows to op 11 TV AND RADIO t, CROSSWORDS C, WHERE TO WINE AND DINE 8 SHARE INFORMATION66 words
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REGIONAL
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630 1981-06-04 2 AP CHINA has taken its first step toward using US$2 billion in American credits promised in 1979, applying (or about $56 million to finance thermal power technology and equipment. Walter Lenahan, US Embassy commercial counsellor in Beijing, said on Tuesday that the USAP - 630 words
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220 1981-06-04 2 CHINA is counting on the strengthening of Muslim resistance to end the crisis in Afghanistan, Chinese Prime Minister Zhao Ziyang said yesterday on the third day of an official visit to Pakistan. Mr Zhao repeated at a news conference in Rawalpindi his country's220 words
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Article493 1981-06-04 2 AP VIETNAM is harvesting its best rice crop in eight years, and government officials are hailing it as a success for new policies aimed at developing individual initiative. Vietnam has also benefitted from perfect weather after several years of disastrous weather and new fertile soilAP - 493 words
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253 1981-06-04 2 AFP JAPAN'S Prime Minister Zenko Suzuki struggled to close the gap within his government over Japan's defence buildup, emphasising the need to adhere to the war-renouncing constitution. In a meeting with chief cabinet secretary Kiichi Miyazawa, vice Defence Agency chief Toru HaraAFP - 253 words
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182 1981-06-04 2 Reuter THE JAPAN National Oil Corp (JNOC) said it will invite tenders from Japanese oil companies shortly for 15.7 million barrels of crude oil to increase the government's stockpile in idle tankers to 62.9 million barrels. Tentative import prices for the crude oil areReuter - 182 words
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THE REGION IN BRIEF
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Article479 1981-06-04 2 Agencies THE INDONESIAN government has conducted massive gold purchases to the tune of US$l.5 billion for security of its increased foreign exchange reserve, Finance Minister Ali Wardhana said. "The policy of buying gold is for security reasons and not profitability." he told parliament on Tuesday when askedAgencies - 479 words
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135 1981-06-04 2 AFP AMERICAN companies should profit greatly from the natural resources boom in Australia, the Commerce Department's review Business America suggests in its latest issue. Australia's considerable requirements of capital and technology, needed to develop its energy and mineral resources, provide major outlets for American investmentsAFP - 135 words
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Article76 1981-06-04 2 AP JAPAN'S exports, on a letter of credit basis, totalled US$B.6B billion in May, up 10.8 per cent from a year ago. It was the second-highest monthly level recorded, below the $9.04 billion in March, the Finance Ministry and the Bank of Japan (BOJ) reported yesterday. Japan'sAP - 76 words
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Article262 1981-06-04 2 Reuter VIETNAM has affirmed that a partial withdrawal of its troops from Kampuchea depends on an agreement from Thailand to end what Hanoi called hostile activities against Kampuchea. The Vietnam News Agency, commenting on what it called speculative Western news agency reports on a Vietnamese partial pullout, reiteratedReuter - 262 words
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Article746 1981-06-04 2 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From PAA PA005 0010 NYC SFO HKG MAS MH601 0545 KUL MAS MH680 0645 KCH PIA PK772 0730 KHI CMB KUL S1A SQ101 0815 KUL MAS MH811 0815 PEN MAS MH603 0830 KUL RBA BI421 0930 BWN MAS MH671 1000 PEN746 words
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Advertisement82 1981-06-04 2 i m a a MQKS^JP St^is y .»< m v is "«9« 4 »>«* <v TtfUTTf* 200«J W LANCOME COMING ON STRONG! This year we have budgeted nearly a million dollars a day for locomotives, freight cars and physical plant to make the best even better 1 Whatever, wherever you82 words
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Advertisement270 1981-06-04 2 Moving more than money in global resource development 4 i x- 0 *2 J r f a IBJ. Your Resourceful Bank. A $2.2 MMon offshore oM complex In Abu Dhabi. A $1.5 bMNon LNC project in Indonesia. Another vast LNC complex in Malaysia. Huge coal and uranium projects in Australia.270 words
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OVERSEAS
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422 1981-06-04 3 NYT PAN AMERICAN World Airways, suffering the most severe losses in its history, retrenched seven of its 42 vice-presidents on Tuesday in a move to improve efficiency. Three other vicepresidential posts were vacated voluntarily. The dismissals were ordered at a monthly boardNYT - 422 words
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318 1981-06-04 3 AFP US SECRETARY of Stale Alexander Haig has defended North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (Nato) nations against charges made by other US officials that the allies were contributing too little to defence efforts against the Soviet bloc. "I'm bothered by these charges," Mr Haig toldAFP - 318 words
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459 1981-06-04 3 Reuter THE WORLD'S major commercial airlines will be in the red by a total of US$7OO million by the end of this year if present trends continue. The International Air Transport Association (lata) announced in Geneva on Tuesday that the 110 member companies willReuter - 459 words
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182 1981-06-04 3 AP A US Treasury official has denied claims Uutt the Reagan Administration Is paying little attention to Third World development programmes supported by the World Bank and other multilateral lending Institutions. At the same time, Marc E Leland, assistant secretary for international affairs, acknowledgedAP - 182 words
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169 1981-06-04 3 Reuter FRANCE'S Socialists and Communists held more talks yesterday on an electoral pact that possibly could bring Communists into the government. Delegates of the two parties met for almost six hours on Tuesday and yesterday's talks between smaller groups are meant toReuter - 169 words
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138 1981-06-04 3 AFP CHANCELLOR Helmut Schmidt said West Germany's dialogue with the Soviet Union would continue, while that between Moscow and Washington had to be maintained "in all situations and at all times". "The dialogue between East and West at multiple levels is urgent and desirable,"AFP - 138 words
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Advertisement233 1981-06-04 3 National Productivity Board Date: 8 June 31 August, 1981 Fee: $1,500 per participant*. This 100-hour course is aimed at training managers, engineers and technical personnel to identify industrial situations of excessive energy consumption and to effectively implement conservation measures. It is similar to a course for energy controllers in japan.233 words
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Advertisement374 1981-06-04 3 rft.l •4"'' "-5 y >- mi |sar^K-.*v~f -.-vi N r. 11 gMJCBS*» P undoubtedly uniqueness of The m m i ■i ill atooce W*! The decor b scries of f Citation wOl keep your own private stocks C.O and Chivas, cigars and other penchant iilgroor* at you request. The Citation374 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article291 1981-06-04 4 RUBBER prices in Singapore yesterday ended the morning session slightly lower with June One RSS buyers quoted at 248.00 cents per kilo, down five cents from Tuesday night's close, dealers said. Opening prices were marked down about 4.50 cents on lower London advices and after hours easiness here on291 words
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Article204 1981-06-04 4 RAS prices in cents per kilo yesterday: Close Noon (per kilo) (per kilo) Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers Int. 1 R.S.S. prompt f.o.b. 248 50 249.50N 248.50 249.50N Int. 1 R.S.S. June 248 50 249 50 248.50 249.50 Int. 1 R.S.S. July 255.00 255.50 256.00 256.50 Int. 2 R.S.S.204 words
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Article210 1981-06-04 4 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Tuesday closed two to 4 cents a bushel lower in moderately active trade. Prices settled near the bottom of a 4>/2 cent range. Sympathetic local long liquidation following a decline in corn and soybeans dropped prices to day's lows. However, late exporter and professional210 words
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Article756 1981-06-04 4 COFFEE: Robusta futures ended the morning with pared gains ranging from £17 to £22 and the market showed signs of uncertainty after earlier advances, dealers said. Turnover totalled 1,073 lots including 23 options. SUGAR: Raw futures ended the first call £4.90 to £3.90 a tonne down on balance756 words
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Article77 1981-06-04 4 THE Kuala Lumpur market yesterday was closed for the King's birthday. C.I.F. North European ports, in US dollars per ton unless otherwise stated: LONDON Tuea Previous Malaysian 5% ffa bulk per tonne July 605.00pd 615.00slr August 590.00slr 590.00slr Sumatra 5% ffa bulk June 635.00slr 635.00slr July 610.00slr 610.00slr77 words
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Article206 1981-06-04 4 SOYBEAN futures in Chicago on Tuesday closed down five to lVi cents a bushel, near the bottom of a 12'/i--cent range. Aggressive selling by the professional house triggered local sell-stops, which forced prices lower, dealers saidPrices dropped to the July-based February and March low of $7.44, but failed to206 words
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Article180 1981-06-04 4 CHINESE Pradaee Exchange, Singapore, noon closing prices per IN kg yesterday. CteMit oil: Bulk fob $115 00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob 1128 00 sellers, new drum fob $134.00 sellers. Copra: Mixed (loose) $67.00 buyers pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asia NLW $415.00 sellers. Sarawak180 words
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Article195 1981-06-04 4 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday: (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) Cottoa yarn: China Blue Phoenix 20s 2,290 32s 2,790. 40s 3,060 (per bale of 400 lbs). Piece goods: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq Five Lamb 6 unq; Flower and195 words
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Article325 1981-06-04 4 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in S$ per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.30, 100 per cent second class 1.08, 100 per cent third class 1.05, 25 per cent new crop no stock, B-10 per cent no stock. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.80, Special325 words
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Article906 1981-06-04 4 JUNE 02 I J8I ACT Industries AJdieeeugreph Aim Irw 46H 14% -14 14 Aim n A liitnin S1H -H Allegheny Lad aum Chem Cp BO MM -IH -44 Allied Btoree Allls-Chalmers Alumhao Amer Am Alrilnee Am Brand* inc a B« unch -44 190 40H J0O 4-14 Am906 words
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ASIAN STOCKS
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Article521 1981-06-04 4 SHARE prices yesterday eased further in the wake of Tuesday's sharp fall with many investors discouraged by the overnight decline on Wall Street and the yen's weakness against the US dollar, dealers said. The market average fell 23.91 to 7,480.58 in moderate trading with volume 450 million shares. The521 words
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Article244 1981-06-04 4 THE Hang Seng index lost 19 points yesterday as traders switched out of index stocks into second liners. Seng Index: 1711.87 (-19 24 Turnover HKSSI9 94 million. Saaree: SHK Bm. JUNK 09 HK* ABftl RuNWf Associated HoteU OJO unch Cheun«Kon« China Knn China U«ht Cltj Hotel* CKj Urban Ooauoool244 words
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Article197 1981-06-04 4 JUNK OS Cenu INDU8TRIAL8 r W unch A. M L a* oocb A. P. It. at unch B. ft. r. Bank NSW Z 1906 s m Borml MB 101 C B K. ra m ■ni C. 8. R. R|^ Cotl AUMd 1X10 taa Kx"ljX CM Hcrmid ao unch Hooker197 words
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Article176 1981-06-04 4 raw Benito* mveexmem 1* m»Hlo> Bent Bangkok Drying And SUo Bangkok Insurance at 2 Bangkok MetrorauiB But Bangkok Myton Banfi Of AXa Bank Of Ayudhaya 1*4 Z 1 Bertl Jucker Carpet InterNational ClmoaBi Th*J Wtrm m unch Crown SnI Dusll ThAOl H 148 -3 10 -t O a Steel176 words
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Article97 1981-06-04 4 JUNK n Pan A co)« Mining JHM unch Atlai Con. A Atlaa Coo B. MM -«A Baculo OoU M uncp Bmnit Coo. B 5#0C +i BT Ooodrtch 10JD unch CDCP 4-00 unch Inco B Umtoll Ltptnto a 1100 unch- kUrtnduqw B 100 -U Maralco Ortental A Ortaotol B m97 words
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Article51 1981-06-04 4 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 547.P"' Monday 549.2 Week Ago 547.6 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 987.48 Monday 997.96 Week Ago 983 96,., H.K.HANG SENG Wednesday 1711.87 Tuesday 1731.11 Week Ago 1636.27 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 751.9 Tuesday 749.4 Week Ago 746.7 ALL ORDINARIES Tuesday 715.' Week Ago 711J K51 words
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Advertisement85 1981-06-04 4 COCKTAILS? The Holiday Inn has a way of turning out the finest at cocktail receptions. And making important occasions impressive celebrations. With splendid service and a superb range of sumptuous spreads. Accompanied of course, by the usual drinks and our to keep your guests in\~ rus see to the arrangements\85 words
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Advertisement305 1981-06-04 4 NOTICE 1111 t5 B Pg i s] 111 l UNITED OVERSEAS BANK LTD |I incorporated m the republic of Singapore i ANNOUNCEMENT The Directors of United Overseas Bank Limited ("the Bank") announce that its wholly owned subsidiary, United Overseas Securities Limited ("UOS"), has concluded an agreement with Charter Consolidated Limited305 words
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TRADE AND INDUSTRY
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Article300 1981-06-04 5 FISH farmers should consider taking up insurance against the death or loss of the species being cultivated. Mr P A D Secretan, director of Aquacultural Insurance Service of England, said yesterday that the stock of fish is the most vulnerable asset of any fish farm. He300 words
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Article510 1981-06-04 5 SEMINARS AND COURSES May 25-July 1: Quality Assurance Engineering and Management, Ming Court hotel, Sisir May 26-June 25: Digital Electronics Integrated Circuits Understanding and Appl. Module n, NPB Cuppage Centre, National Productivity Board May 30 and June 6, 13 and 20: Quality Circle Leader's Course, Personnel and Organisation510 words
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160 1981-06-04 5 A LOCAL supporting company is buying eight new machines at a cost of $1 million and adding mouldmaldng to Its services under its expansion programme. Techplas Industries of Tannery Lane currently operates seven Injection moulding machines one of which is equipped with a robot arm.160 words
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Article289 1981-06-04 5 THE advertising industry in Singapore has come of age according to the chairman and chief executive of Ogilvy Mather International, Mr Bill Phillips. Mr Phillips, who arrived here four days ago on a familiarisation tour, said: "From the work that I have seen on television and in newspapers289 words
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Article286 1981-06-04 5 SINGAPORE Airlines* standards of service have slipped in certain areas, judging from the increase in the number of complaints received between April 1 1960 and March *****1. According to the latest issue of Outlook, the house magazine of the SLA group, the number of letters of286 words
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Advertisement121 1981-06-04 5 Dreaming of a house? Buy it now with the help of Chase C.B.G! Fed up with paying rent but haven't enough money to buy a house? Your first step to home ownership is to call Chase. Chase 'Consumer Banking Group can help you with a loan, for a house, a121 words
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Advertisement196 1981-06-04 5 MEZ Electric Motors (Czechoslovakia) Mez electric motors well-established in Europe Middle East, Thailand and Indonesia are now available in Singapore among best quality products made in Europe most competitive prices over 3,000 units (0.37 kw to 75 kw available ex-stock) full spare parts and sen/ice support rr sole Agent/Stockist: EQUIPMENT196 words
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Article390 1981-06-04 6 IF AIRLINE advertising is anything to go by, flying is a glamorous affair smiling, gracious hostesses, sumptious food with unlimited free drinks, a pampered and comfortable flight during which the passenger relaxes, or catches up on his reading. Or at least that's what the airlines who spend390 words
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300 1981-06-04 6 THE GOVERNMENT has made plain the urgent need for the building and construction industry to upgrade and adopt more advanced technology. A variety of policies and measures designed to bring this about have been formulated and are now being implemented by a number of ministries300 words
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Article, Illustration553 1981-06-04 6 PETER MILLERSHIP - By PETER MILLERSHIP FOKKER, the Dutch aircraft company made legend by the "Red Baron" German fighter ace over 60 years ago, is preparing to put a new breed of jets in the air by the *****. With cash backing from the Dutch government and553 words
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Article, Illustration817 1981-06-04 6 GILBERT SEDBON - The Mirage 2000 and the Mirage 4000 are built by the private DassaultBreguet company which tops the French government's list of major companies for nationalisation. Details of nationalisation plans will be spelled out at the show. By GILBERT SEDBON Reuter FRANCE'S change in policy onReuter - 817 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous630 1981-06-04 6 TWO-11-OIE CROSSWORD CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 A line to follow (5) 6 Whence the cowboys managed to get to church? (5) 9 Don't show love to us, it's ugly! (7) 10 Driving power teams can provide (5) 11 Upset the pills (5) 12 Alloy used (or a British Rail mug630 words
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Miscellaneous6 1981-06-04 6 BldStc^:f^a2^cl)ickßDS u)eu_,THPrr IS Good NOjJS i >6 words
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Miscellaneous836 1981-06-04 6 Iltgjg Cash's Silver Anniversary CELEBRATE Johnny Cash's 25 years In the entertainment world M the Th arsdny Entertainment Speeinl (channel 5, 19.19). The show was taped in Nashville's Grand Ole Opry. Joining this country-and-western singer en stage are Kris Kristofferson, The Statler Brothers, Tom T Hall, Waylon Jennings, Larry Gatlin,836 words
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Article, Illustration703 1981-06-04 7 LOOK KEAH - Tetra King and Tetra Brik are examples of Tetra Pak's successful marketing strategy. Innovation is the company's keyword, reports WANG LOOK KEAH, who visited Tetra Pak's paper converting factory in Lund, Sweden. She also went to Paris m to see how the school milk programme is stopping by703 words
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Article389 1981-06-04 7 TETRA PAK, a Swedish packaging paper producer, is a family concern that has grown to the size of a multinational in less than 30 years. The company produced more than 30 billion cartons last year or over six cartons per man, woman and child on Earth. This is389 words
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Advertisement138 1981-06-04 7 Always here to greet you... warmth...hospitality... KUALA LUMPUR MERLIN. HOTU MERLHi »■*< 1 1* m >,L Mawar Grill \\\\\\v A\\\NS v.V N T»» Swimming Pool Scots Bar r > 1 j Conference 24 Hour Coffee House ZZ-'X*'' T YmSsm. .$2 j«? Harlequin r-1 S A 7)' V f r 'iDragon138 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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Article249 1981-06-04 8 SIOW LI SEN - By SIOW LI SEN BANCO Rio De La Plata of Argentina is tapping the Singapore-based Asian dollar market for the first time with a US$3O million floating rate certificate of deposit. The Argentinian bank, the third largest in the country, has through its Panamanian branch appointed Morgan249 words
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Article110 1981-06-04 8 ARGENTINA has devalued its peso by 30 per cent against the US dollar, the second big devaluation in two months. Economy Minister Lorenzo Sigaut took action after a run on the peso which had cost the country US$4OO million by the end of last week. Mr Sigaut110 words
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Article138 1981-06-04 8 Reuter ALGEMENE Bank Nederland has raised its Malaysian fixed deposit rates. One month deposit was raised to 9.5 per cent (nine per cent previously), three months to 10 per cent (9.25), six months to 10.25 per cent (9.50) with nine and twelve months both rising to 10 perReuter - 138 words
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Article102 1981-06-04 8 Reuter SRI LANKA'S central bank has announced fresh restrictions on the supply of bank credit in a bid to fight inflation. The measures, effective on June 19, replace credit restrictions announced last month. Bank governor Warnapura Rasaputram said the bank will limit funds available to commer- cialReuter - 102 words
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Article25 1981-06-04 8 THE average rate at j which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to j lend to their best customers is 12.71 j per cent.25 words
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Article46 1981-06-04 8 FRANKFURT exchanges opening quotes on June 3: US 2.3680 95 Stg 4 806 816 Can 1.9570 96 D F1 89.99 90.11 S Fr 112.99 113.12 Lit 2.010 015 F Fr 42.16 22 N Kr 40.58 64 B Fr (fin) 6.000 010 Yen 1 0544 5946 words
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Article43 1981-06-04 8 THE Monetary Authority of Singapore has invited banks and discount houses to tender for a total of $150 million 91-day Treasury bills to be issued from June 8 to June 12. Each tender must not be for less than 1250.000.43 words
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Article488 1981-06-04 8 THE US dollar closed on a stronger note against other major currencies yesterday but weaker against the local dollar. It opened marginally lower against the Singapore dollar at 2.1590. Not much support came its way throughout trading so the US dollar dropped further against the local dollar to488 words
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Article187 1981-06-04 8 ASIAN RATES ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on June 3. US DoUanlSpoO Offer BM 7 days 18H 18't 1 month 17'» 17 J 2 months 17 13/*****1/16 3 months 1713/*****1/16 6 months 171/16 161V16 9 months 16'» 16'« 12 months 167/16 16 5/16 Sw-Frt. Dai (Middle Prieaa)187 words
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Article45 1981-06-04 8 RANGE of prices offered by discount house* on June 3: Overnight: toi'itf Cill deposits: V-'* to C tH Closiaf B»t»m S*lU»f 3-month Treasury bills 8'j 3-month Bank bills 12 11'« 3 months CD 117/1« 115/16 6 months CD 11'. 11'« Source: National Discount Co45 words
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Article233 1981-06-04 8 SINGAPORE gold futures yesterday closed steady to slightly firmer compared with Tuesday night's close in dull and featureless trading in the absence of fresh factors, dealers said. Total sales for the day was reported at only 10 lots while kerb volume at 36 lots, they said. Prompt closed little233 words
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Article36 1981-06-04 8 New York 10«B 10 .SOB 10.C8S 10.70S Zurich 1640B 10 SB 10SCS 10.75S W«4 TM Singapore 10 SOB 10.45B 10 70S 10S5S Closing prices in US dollars a troy ounce. Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore.36 words
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Article107 1981-06-04 8 THE US dollar for overnight delivery closed firmer at 224.40 yen compared with a 223.30 opening and a 223.10/ 25 closing in New York overnight, dealers said. It was up sharply from a 223.20 closing here on Tuesday. Trading was active with volume US$l.2B billion. The dollar continued to107 words
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Article56 1981-06-04 8 Opening quotes yesterday: US 2.0330/40 Can 2.4530 70 Cross -1.2064/67 DMk- 4.8010 8080 D F1 5.3310/80 S Fr 4.2450 25» B Fr (con) 78.29/41 F Fr 11.3740 3955 Lit 2383.10 2389.50 yen 454.55 455.60 D Kr 15.1080/1290 N Kr 11.8040 8215 S Kr 10.1425 1535 A us sch 33.8356 words
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Article161 1981-06-04 8 THE US dollar yesterday firmed against most major currencies in quiet late foreign exchange trading, dealers said. Market sentiment was still underpinned by US interest rate movements. The dollar was indicated at a late 2.3670 80 marks, firmer than its early 2.3605 15. Sterling eased further, falling to $2.0340161 words
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Article2232 1981-06-04 9 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units, unless otherwise specified. SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL Acs* (4.368 4.425) (5) 4.4« (1)2,232 words
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Article192 1981-06-04 9 SINGAPORE UNIT TRUST DIAMOND MGT STORE (Mmgin' prleea The Commerce for J as 4) 3.85 4 06xd (Maaagers' prlea Diamond S pore Fd i for Jia USJ- 100 The Savings Fund 2.19 230 s»2161 S pore Prog Fund S pore Sec Fund 1.68 1.76 2 55 2 68192 words
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Article2832 1981-06-04 9 Gr's Gr'» Net 1981 Company Last Div Div Y'ld P/E Vol Dav High Low Sale or- C'vr COOO) High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 450 320 Acma 442cd -6 14.5 2.5 32 20.4 56 450 436 Alcom 300 10.0 2.0 3.3 25.0 334 130 Allied Choc 2602,832 words
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314 1981-06-04 9 THE controversial June 2 extraordinary genera) meeting requisitioned by certain shareholders of MWE Holdings intent on ousting most of its board has been called off. MWE sources said that since the requisitionists have not complied with the company's articles of association and the Companies Act,314 words
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Article328 1981-06-04 9 KILIM (Malaysia) Berhad: AGM to be held at Ulu Tiram Els late, Ulu Tiram, Johor, Malaysia, on June 4 at noon. THE Straits Trading Company Limited: AGM to be held at 19th floor, OCBC Centre, Chulia Street, Singapore, on June 4 at 11.30 am. BOISTEADCO Singapore Limited: AGM328 words
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Article1128 1981-06-04 9 Correal Ex Baak* Date Tatal far Tatal far Payneat Date Claae PayaMe the year Prevlaas year API 3%TE Jun 10 Jun 22 Jul 13 3%TE Arms 15%<b) Jun 23 Jun 30 Jul 9 15% 14.5% (a) \loom 5% Jun 11 Jun 23 Jul 15 10% 12% Ambusadtr 7*%(b)1,128 words
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Article, Illustration578 1981-06-04 9 HOPES of the Straits Times Industrial Index achieving new high were dashed when profit-takers appeared In streagth at the stack exchange yesterday. The Strang opening tone in the morning conld not sustain itself when pnnters started selling Into the rise. He trading pattern was578 words
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Article184 1981-06-04 10 JUNE 02 Fls 276 50 05 Ahold 68.60 0.5 Akso 23.30 0.1 AMEV MOO 0.8 Amfu 96.20 07 Amrobnk r 8070 0.1 Bergocs 36 00 -2 Berk 45.50 -13 Bo is 56 40 0 9 BorsumlJ 193.00 -33 Burhm&nn 56 JO -0 2 C aland 34 JO 0 5184 words
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Article274 1981-06-04 10 JUNE 02 Frs CORBEILLE Atr-Llqulde 383 -9.5 B S N Oervals Danone 913 -8 C 8 F (ThomsonCsf) 106 -83 Cle Francalse des Petroles 129 -1.1 Coin picnic Financier# Compagnie Oenerale 278 -11 Credit Fonder De France 335 -0.5 H ache tie (Llbralrle) 293.80 -14 Machines Bull 37 15274 words
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Article226 1981-06-04 10 JUNE OS Dot Aeg-Telefunken 48 SO 03 Akio 20 70 AUi Leben 10*000 A1U Vers «eoo unch BASF 132.00 0.3 Bay H T Wbank 180 50 Bay Vbank 273 00 Bayer 128 20 ij BBC 238 50 -23 BMW 17V 00 0.5 Caiaella 257 10 -29 CkM Verw *****226 words
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Article101 1981-06-04 10 JUNE 02 Lire Ante r 780 10 Assoc Oen *****0 900 Bsjtofi 460 4-3 Centnlt 0200 .1 Plat Plmlder ILJ 2430 12 unch -9 Oen Immob in Prt ItalcemenU 2560 819® ***** 80 -100 -300 It&iffAJ 1336 SO iUiiJder 300 unch Ma*neU M Pf Marelll Ere 1130 S Medlob101 words
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Article185 1981-06-04 10 JUNE OS Francs AcUon* Suliaes 397 4-1 AIusuUm Br. HO 15 Aluiulmae Ref Brown Boveii Br 300 7 1315 5 Clba Oelfy Br UK) 5 Clba Oelfy P C no 5 Clba Oelfj R»f Credit Sulsae Br 330 -a 2140 -20 Credit Sulaae Ref 300 4 Elektrowatt Br 2420185 words
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Article96 1981-06-04 10 JUNE oa m FORWARD MARKET A cee 288 •14 Artwd 1310 unci) Astur JSC 10 B rue in 1088 ♦14 Bru-Lunb US i tnptc 1488 48 Cock 181 il D* B«cri 308 -4 EDw 1302 •A EiectroDel 2000 10 Ob-Inno-Bm 1810 -85 Oev 1230 34 Hobo* mn -5 Petro96 words
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Article207 1981-06-04 10 JUNE IK c* AbltlM Alcan Aljoma Bank Mont Bank Non Scotia Bell Tel n 38"! v JBh a*> 1SH -H unch 1 Beth Corp BP Can Lid Braacan 43 V 32 unch Camp Red Lake Can Imp Bk Can par Can par In* PI »*-> a rv -<* 1207 words
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Article303 1981-06-04 10 JUNE 02 Rand INDUSTRIALS A Alpha 435 5 Abercom 410 5 AE And CI 875 unch AMIC 1075 425 Barlows 1070 -25 Cf Sufar 18S0B CNA 63SB Currte Finance 225 unch De Beers Ind Ed con 635B S Edfart Eveready VmA Vnlk am -5 Fuflt 200 unch Oardlan Olenanl303 words
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Advertisement234 1981-06-04 10 The American Express Card serves you well, wherever good food is served". f H I Get awaytoSentosa Costs only HALF AS MUCH if you're residing in Singapore It's easy. Just book our chalet units, and enjoy a 50% discount. Offer applies MONDAY-THURSDAY (except public holidays and holidav-eves). For full details234 words
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Advertisement128 1981-06-04 10 ertus m For lunch. For dinner. For a richly rewarding experience. Businessmen's Lunch Monday to Friday $19 50 10ii service charge cess Javanese Rijstaffel Saturday Sunday $17.50 10i> service charge 3'V> cess A© C «'ii(ui*> I *nrk S>li«»i*n<ou ?Siii££ii|M>i*« < Nassim Hill. Singapore 1025. Tel. *****77 Operated by ANA HOTELS128 words
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Advertisement255 1981-06-04 10 ..,<)`?)>=;(}<_!-[\++\\<&]!__$` ,f>, 11 Tsl? i i;I mi- iT3 k 3 5 »?!a AIIV Vti* K* &<#* w The* easy style, vocal h,irm< *n and wide repertoire o» nostalßK oldies and papular hits Mill soothe you into a very relaxed mood At the Imperial Bar 800 pm to 1 01) am255 words
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Advertisement173 1981-06-04 10 Inn Of Happiness Dine Cantonese style. Dine 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. Presenting Timmy Lopez The Goldw yn Twins I nun173 words
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Advertisement183 1981-06-04 10 Tonight the spotlight shines on m V I Coco IS ihr njmc of our ulrnird foursome Listrn 10 them sing the latrst < hanbusirrs and country It wunn lavouritrs in linr vocal haimom Fo< lho»r whopeder soothing muw. Philip Ding s keyboard master) will drfimtrls send tou drilling Nightl from183 words
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403 1981-06-04 11 CHEVELINA says the takeover of SPP would enable it to diversify into the paper products manufacturing business on a long-term basis. The company also intends to seek representation on the board of SPP if its offer becomes unconditional. It will review its business with403 words
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Article, Illustration796 1981-06-04 11 THE CITY STAFF - By THE CITY STAFF BANDAR Raya Developments expects to improve on its earnings in the current year, particularly as contributions will be flowing in from its newly-acquired subsidiaries, Intercontinental Housing Development and KL Land. These acquisitions, chairman Wong Aun Phui said in his latest796 words
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Article551 1981-06-04 11 WML** by HOCK LOCK SIEW THINGS aren't as bad as they look at Malayawata Steel despite a 96 per cent fall in group pre-tax profits to a mere $238,096 at half-time and very likely substantially lower profits for the full year ended March 31 over 1980. Theby HOCK LOCK SIEW - 551 words
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Article318 1981-06-04 11 Company Particulars Ex Date Books Close Aleom Proposed rights issue erf 2 for 1 (a $1.70 per share NYA NYA API Rights issue of 1 for 1 (a $100 per share Jun 10 Jun 22 A Enterprises Bonus issue of 1 for 2 Jun 3 Jun 13 Boustead318 words
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251 1981-06-04 11 HAVING proved to shareholders its ability to perform profitably, Sigma Metal is making a cash call to raise more working capital and funds for general expansion. Sigma, which expects to raise $6.7 million through a one-for-one rights issue at $1 per share, has assured251 words
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Article359 1981-06-04 11 CHEMICAL Industrie* (Far East) said its bonus issue amounting to $3 36 million will be capitalised partly from capital reserves ($402.861) and the balance from the unappropriated profit of the company. VENEER Predicts has changed its head office to 2506-A 25th floor. International Plaza, Anson Road. Singapore 0207359 words
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Advertisement666 1981-06-04 11 restaurant presents Wednesday Fashion at 1.15 p.m. Try our sumptuous Hunan delicacies at no extra charge Exquisite clothes of UE3E!E3i tej,s bout,q ue (Imported French Collection) Unit 226.2nd Floor.Supreme House. Penang Road, Singapore 0923 Cosmetics KANIROL BEAUTY HOUSE KIREE BEAUTY HOUSE Models MANNEQUIN iARTS STUDIO 0506. Singapore Shopping CentrelTel: *****22666 words
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Advertisement525 1981-06-04 11 peopiesay^^^^Mß we ve got quite a history behind us As a multi-faceted multinational I mean For instance, we ve been m the motor vehicle business tor some years Not counting our experience in engines, that is We sell and service the most prestigious car ever to grace the road the525 words
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508 1981-06-04 12 A FULL-scale revamp of the Singapore Police Force is now taking place. This is based on the recommendations of Dr Goh Keng Swee's task force, which set out to examine the quality of manpower of the force, its professional expertise and present operational508 words
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120 1981-06-04 12 AFP THE Anglo-South African diamond group De Beers confirmed on Tuesday that Zaire, the world's largest producer of industrial diamonds, had cancelled the firm's 14-year-old exclusive rights to market Zairese diamonds. The company said its proposals for a new contract to replace theAFP - 120 words
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233 1981-06-04 12 AFP FOUR Chinese nationals were wounded on Monday during intensive Vietnamese shelling of the Chinese border town of Pingxiang, the People's Daily reported yesterday. The town lies in Guangxi province only a few miles from the famous Friendship Pass used by the Chinese toAFP - 233 words
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231 1981-06-04 12 THE secretary general of the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Conntries (Opec), Mr Rene Ortiz, will be speaking at the coming Second Asean Council on Petroleum Conference and Exhibition. Called Ascope 81, the event will be held in Manila between Oct 7231 words
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Article138 1981-06-04 12 From front page with the response and, as distribution had been mere orderly than in the case of Mare* Polo, the qnene outside Ocean Building was net as long. Kor Morgan Grenfell, the crowd was reported to be thin as the forms were readily available138 words
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253 1981-06-04 12 Reuter US SECRETARY of State Alexander Haig said he agreed with Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin's assertion that time for an American diplomatic effort to resolve the Lebanon missile crisis was limited. "I do think there is a time limit," Mr Haig toldReuter - 253 words
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135 1981-06-04 12 AFP A BILL to strengthen the self-auditing functions of Japanese corporations to prevent corporate scandals won Parliamentary approval yesterday. The legislation takes the form of an amendment to the commercial code and the law concerning commercial code exceptions on joint stock company auditing. The revisionAFP - 135 words
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Article868 1981-06-04 12 LONDON, Wed. Government bonds and golds eased while equities closed mixed after a quiet session today, dealers said. At 3pm, the Financial Times index was up 0.1 point at 547.1. Government bonds showed net falls of up to J against opening easier levels and movements during the session868 words
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Article98 1981-06-04 12 AP NEW YORK, Wed. The stock market retreated again this morning, with energy issues continuing to suffer from the world oil glut. The Dow Jones average fell 5.01 points to 982.47 in the first half hour. Losers held a 2-to-l edge over gainers. Mixed signals on theAP - 98 words
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Advertisement264 1981-06-04 12 Any move to iron out contractual ambiguities and legal loopholes must he welcomed. Certainly, where necessary and wasteful work stoppages or legal tussles can be prevented, it would be the right step forward for the building industry..." Business Times Editorial 22nd April 1981. CONFERENCE ON KEY ISSUES IN BUILDING CONTRACTS264 words
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Advertisement177 1981-06-04 12 Sec page 3 THAI JUMBOS TO EUROPEWE'VE ADDED TO THE HERD Visiting the great European cities with Thai is becoming increasingly convenient. Now with additional flights to our fleet, you can make frequent departures on our magnificent 747s to seven super European destinations. Convenient daily flights depart Singapore 7.20 p.m.177 words
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Miscellaneous64 1981-06-04 12 Outlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. to 1 p.m. today: Showers in several places in the morning. Report (or 24 hoars prior to 7.31 pm on Jane 3 at the airport. Maximum temperature 31.9 Associated humidity 63 Minimum temperature 25.0 Associated humidity 98 Hours of sunshine 1.10 Rainfall in millimetres64 words
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365 1981-06-04 13 THE traditional way of leaving the control of ship's safety to the flag state will no longer be effective in maintaining standards for the world fleet as this alone cannot prevent the existence of sub-standard ships. Making this point at the Shipping Business365 words
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512 1981-06-04 13 JUNE LIM - By JUNE LIM THE prospect for Asian shipping in the 1980s appear bright despite the pessimistic outlook for the world economy. This is due partly to the special place which Asia holds in the world economy, said Mr Troadio Quiazon Jr yesterday512 words
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Article79 1981-06-04 13 Reuter WORK has stopped at the Lisbon ship repair yards, Lisnave, as the 8,300-strong work-force went on strike in support for higher pay. The stoppage could prevent the yards from fulfilling their contracts, shipping sources said. Meanwhile, the country's entire rail system remained disrupted as 1,400 engineReuter - 79 words
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Article47 1981-06-04 13 Reuter ISHIKAWAJIMA-Harima Heavy Industries (IHI) has won an order for two 43,155 dwt bulk carriers from Ogden Marine Inc of the US. Cost was not disclosed. The ships will be delivered to Liberian subsidiaries of the American firm by April and October 1983. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article71 1981-06-04 13 Reuter TWO ships have been delayed by a shipping clerks' strike at Sydney's Glebe Island Container Terminal. One ship is delayed at the island while the other is waiting to berth. The clerks met yesterday to discuss the future of the strike, caused by a dispute overReuter - 71 words
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Article66 1981-06-04 13 AFP THE National Shipping Company of Saudi Arabia will shortly place orders for four 35,000-ton rollon/roll- off ships for service between the Middle East, Far East and United States, shipping sources said. These vessels, said to be the biggest of their kind, are to be deliveredAFP - 66 words
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Article668 1981-06-04 13 Shipping Liae Page C*l Achipelego vn Adriatic VI Afea VI Afro-Eurasia VIII A1 Navigation VI Alltrans VI Alpac VI Angkutan VI Angonave VIII ANL I Antoll VIII API. m Argentine IV ASCL m Asia Merchant VI Bait-Orient vn Bangladesh VI Bank Line V BBS n Ben Line668 words
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322 1981-06-04 14 THE principle of "no cure no pay" should be retained as the" basis for salvage payments but special rewards should be available for preventing or minimising "damage to the environment," a special committee of the influential Comite Maritime International (CMI) has recommended.322 words
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Article985 1981-06-04 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 Benattow 05/442 6.6.81 0700 Ben Line TA 3 VC Ever Pioneer 56-35E 6.6.81 0700 Green Asia TA 3 TT Oriental Mer985 words
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Article1533 1981-06-04 14 LIMITED time-charter business developed on Tuesday on an otherwise very subdued freight market with a vessel of 22,000 long dwt being booked by Soviet charterers with delivery Cape Passero for a voyage via east coast South America and Black Sea and redelivery range at U557,900 daily. A vessel1,533 words
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Article463 1981-06-04 15 EXPECTED ARRIVALS TODAY KEPPEL WHARV ES Cherry Singa (0700 tide) j 27/28 i Centaur (Passenger) (1230) l 8 9 1 Fairstar (Passenger) (1800 < after Asian Clipper, port- side a side) 44 Luke Lu (1400 after Kavo Peiratie) 35 36 Mahasa (Tanker) (0800 P O) 14 Straits463 words
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Article, Illustration224 1981-06-04 15 FOUR 25-metre patrol boats are now on their way to Oman on two Mammoet heavy-lift vessels, the Htppy Runner and Docklift f. The t,Nt-km journey from Singapore to Oman will take 12 days, said Captain Adriaan Landwaart, assistant operations manager of Mammoet. Captain Landwaart224 words
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348 1981-06-04 15 AFP THE major Japanese shipping line, Sanko Steamship Co has reported a 14.8 per cent decline in operating profits on a 0.3 per cent operating revenue decrease in fiscal 1980 because of the inactive tanker market. The Tokyo-based company chalked up 20,015 million yenAFP - 348 words
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964 1981-06-04 15 Shipping And Trade News LIKE many other developing shipping nations in the Far East, the Philippines aspires to carry a greater share of its foreign trade and to play a more influential role in the movement of cargo to and from theShipping And Trade News - 964 words
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1850 1981-06-04 19 SCHEDIHB 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 of Singapore. Advance dates are published at a maximum of three weeks. Ship1,850 words
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265 1981-06-04 20 COMMON Market officials ;(re to study the possibility 41 employment subsidies to Kuropean shipowners to bait the drift towards flag ojf convenience shipping. This follows inconclusive talks between European shipping unions, shipowners' representatives and EEC officials in Brussels recently. Union leaders angrily rejected a265 words
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492 1981-06-04 20 PANAMA is planning to issue a stern warning to the world's classification societies that their standards in certain vital areas need brushing up. It has invited the societies to a special meeting in New York at the end of this month in492 words
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321 1981-06-04 20 Reuter CHINA has reduced its dependence on chartering vessels for foreign trade, China Ocean Shipping Co (Cosco) deputy managing director, Yuan Zhiping, said. By end-April 1981, the number of Cosco vessels had grown to over 400, with a carrying capacity of eight million dwt,Reuter - 321 words
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Advertisement651 1981-06-04 13 HEUNG-A SHIPPING KOREA FLAG VSLS Regular Liner Semi-Container Service To: P.Kelanj/Keehm|/Busan/lnchon Fm: Busan/H.Konf/Ban|kok Tel S pore: *****11 P.K. *****4, PN *****5 K.L. *****0 .IARDIM AN I AH HSEALORDIH m Orient Overseas Co*Ucu*teA Line FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) I S'oarc PMm I leHa*re X'djm Fstowe HTwrj Antwerp •KOREAN651 words
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Advertisement24 1981-06-04 13 CONTAINER Schedules LONDON Freights SHIPS In Port SHIPPING List REGIONAL Weather lul 11 tul U a'/rffiVuVi istomer Service/Booking *****22 Terminal *****53/*****37 Iff i'il TTT24 words
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Advertisement439 1981-06-04 13 •benan Algerian National Line WE SERVE MEDITERRANEAN AND ALGERIAN PORTS PLEASE SEE PAGE IV Agents UMIPACIfIC TRAMS TRADING ASENCY PTE LTD. Tel *****4 (5 lines) SINGAPORE S3 MAERSK LINE r VHP EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES PiWfl BOOKINGS .'.'***** IfRMINAI ???JOOS CfS BORNEO SHIPPING TEL SINGAPORE *****11 CFS *****66 TERMINAL *****77439 words
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Advertisement885 1981-06-04 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 Cantawer Service To Europe Feeder *P Kelang Vessel Spore 1) Mseilles 2) Rdam 3) Hburg 4) Gburg B PFNAGA 5/6 IUTLANOIA 9/6 24/6885 words
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Advertisement382 1981-06-04 14 BBS SUPERCARRIER SERVICE FROM: US GULF US ATLANTIC EAST CANADA TllOr.«»,| H~», Si*-* 1 -N> BoW. I«»» IB I SWWOK I > BMW rtOMOrri« U»H Soirt SaM Sj*d SjM StoM s*d 7 7 I®/' 7 BMW 1W SAO SofcU 5/4 I S 10/4 11/4 13/4 7 7 BAIKIKKIAUS 4/4 9382 words
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Advertisement658 1981-06-04 15 Overseas I Containers Limited STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei Ports and Bangkok CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT: «ususrm KHUM CITY Of EDWBUR6H BREMEN EXPRESS BENAVON KOM.OON MY HONGKONG EXPRESS HMBURG EXPRESS TOKIO EXPRESS MOUNTS bay ALEMANA EXPRESS TOKYO BAY II dam S lon Brim A'werp LtHawt O.K. 27/« 20/6658 words
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Advertisement649 1981-06-04 15 grfty Franco Belgian Services (V. i r F.civf Fr,-.ich VM t<Y itk P,u.;inrt t\ir Easttrr. l.xne* &Cf CO^'jOSTilw nn cowmbbhp aw to emtope mi cowwckw sonnet from ewope SMGAPORE P K£IMG l« Kane R 4am HW| BHaeen Awerp KOREAN lACFWON TET Ikm 22km 23km «|[t~ TMMSNORLD HNDGE )km 10 km649 words
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Advertisement670 1981-06-04 16 Jp Hapag-Lloyd TO MOUTH EUROPE C*y o»Ei EXPORTS Eipress IRay Eipms Also accepting transhipment cargo lor CARIBBEAN WEST HEXES via Hamburg TO ICXTDMAfCA CMiaix 0* I Hafcata Maru TV» 3/6 7/6 15/6 HK 5/6 9/6 17/6 TO NOHTH ElUOft/MEDfmMWK/ Connect in Tokyo "Also occeptmg cargo for ATLANTIC GULF PORTS via670 words
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Advertisement290 1981-06-04 16 KOREA SHIPPING CORPN P. Ketanf PENANG VEGA 161W 28 June/2 My 3-5 My VEGA 162E 2S Mm/2 My 3-5 My STORE 7-10 My FROM BUSAN BANGKOK 7-10 My TO BUSAN ALTAR 165* 10-13 My 14-17 My 18 22 My FROM BUSAN BANGKOK ALTAR 166E 10-13 My 14-17 My 18-22 My290 words
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Advertisement655 1981-06-04 16 EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST/EUROPE EXPRESS FULL CONTAINER SERVICE I ALSO ACCEPTING CARGO FOR: UNITED KINGDOM SOUTHAMPTON. LONDON. MANCHESTER. BIRMINGHAM. BRISTOL. LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW. LEEDS ETC WEST GERMANY BREMERHAVEN, OSLO. STOCKHOLM. GOTHENBURG, AARHUS. COPENHAGEN HOLLAND AMSTERDAM i'pm* MM F*»*wt Mww* U Nwr. f.«Lii/c 1/7 *n l.«*tar, 11/t 11/7 12/7 14/7 U/7 17/7655 words
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Advertisement1032 1981-06-04 16 0 Burma Five Star Shipping Corpn. 9 JBk "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" Q E I LOADING FOR RANGOON HIMTAHYNI PH*SMW!GT»WY»I« w m PAGAN FiSC Agent* m Moloyva BOUb 1 1AU fk NOS KL *****2/*****9 Compania Arfantina Da b Navaaacion Intarcontinantal S. A. C.I. F. \J "ARGENTINE NATIONAL LINE" LOADING FOR DURBAN1,032 words
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Advertisement481 1981-06-04 16 r mO.S.E. OCEAN SHIPPING ENTERPRISES PTE LTD. SANKYO LINE JAPAN/STRAITS SERVICE SRKAPORE tu *****44/7 4 *****70 R LUMPUR Itl 414(44 4147)1 CONIAMX BOORMG OCEAN SMPPMG STORE TU *****44/7 IALAL"S COKTMO r KUANG IE (347. 4173/4 SB AGENTS P KUANG EAST ASM SHTPMG TU 3* 9732 3, 7251 PENANG BALATSK TRADE481 words
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Advertisement667 1981-06-04 17 PIL GROUP FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO COLOMBO, HODEIDAH. JEDDAH AQABA (Reefer Cntrs Acceptable) Accepting LCL Cargo to Colombo Aqaba. *FCL Closing 15/6 2300 Hrs. LCL Closing 13/6 1200 Hrs S.E.A. Container Feeder Service SINGAPORE/BANGKOK/HONGKONG/MANILA ACCEPTING LCL/KL/REEFER CONTAINERS/ VESSEL NEP TOPAZ NEP ZIRCON NEP TOPAZ NEP ZIRCON VOY. 42/43N 42/43N 445/45N667 words
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Advertisement272 1981-06-04 17 ft. BLUE STAR LINE Jj'.IjL.JP SINGAPORE NEW ZEALAND AND T/S FIJI FULLY CONTAINERISED MONTHLY SAILINGS DISCHARGING AT NEW PLYMOUTH PORT CHALMERS FOR AUCKLAND, NAPIER, WELLINGTON, CHRISTCHURCH, DUNEDIN SHIP SAILS SPORf NEW PLYMOUTH PT CHALMERS NEW ZEALANO STAR 14 JUNE 76 KJNE 29 JUNE AUSTRALIA STAR 13 KilY 26 JULY 29272 words
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Advertisement789 1981-06-04 17 i BEN LINE CONTAINERS 10EUWPE City *f T£tor|h Bremen Eiprns Beruirori Howtoor Bit Honftant Eiprns HjrtW| Eipress Tata Eiprtss Pt»tlH/EMrapt EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE M BURG BHAVfN ROAM HAVRE SOTOM S pore P Man* W Germany Austria Antwerp France All U Pn» Famdy Act 9/6 Bena»on 5/7 7/7 1/7789 words
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Advertisement854 1981-06-04 17 ff A ff 1 i 9 I g f 1 I 5 1 I'.i I > f I i I? 1/ Iv k v J t 5 fc'i ft fiii ft I 4 p '»v f Scan Dutch 9 WEEKLY EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO MEP/UK/NC/SCAN Faato >aatm Sport l)MseMs2)«da«ii 3)HM|4)G'M|854 words
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Advertisement631 1981-06-04 17 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BANK LINE FOR REUNION S. AFRICA AFRICAN EXPRESS Also occepting FCL containers Spore: 9/11 June (loading direct for Reunion, Durbon and Capetown only) Lukes/V Lines U S. WEST COAST SERVICE Dfctrt from SfO LESUE LYKES 13/6 ASHLEY LYKES 18/7 for LbcH SPOtt S tie Tic VBC 9/6631 words
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Advertisement866 1981-06-04 18 K LINE KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. FttDIA VESSELS* PK ftm*t Ace (MM t EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICES TO NORTH AMERICA ETD MOTICR VESSELS TK 11 0/6 U/t Aua Mn Alaska Mini tapan Ambrme 13/6 15/® Yamaila) Maru Beohu Man. Htm Yort Maru 15/4 10-6 Amenta Maru I* LA SE 27/6 11/7866 words
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Advertisement706 1981-06-04 18 'M CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAINER/REEFER SERVICE loadmg tor LOS ANGELES SAN FRANCISCO SEATTLE. IACOMA VANCOUVER BC Acceplnj FCI/FCI Contamers P Helanj Smgapofe I Angnrs ~A*SSfI 10 M» 11 My I A* AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Acceptmg FCI/FCI Cantamers NEW ZEALAND SERVICE lu*| tar HMD* LTTTUTON. MUMCION MUIMB »<cqrtng706 words
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Advertisement372 1981-06-04 18 If 3 S^\(troiip SINGAPORE SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE. LTD 20TH FLOOR OCEAN BUILDING SINGAPORE 0104 MARKETING *****2 (3 LINES! GENERAL *****1 (14 LINES! TERMINAL OFFICE *****83 TELEX RS ***** RS ***** A/B CARSHIP CABLE CARGOSHIP 081 Kcijioiial Container Lilies WEEKLY CONTAINER SERVICE to/from BANGKOK SINGAPORE ISLANDS MIDDLE EAST REGULAR LINER A372 words
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Advertisement616 1981-06-04 18 KORINS MARITIME SERVICES" Room 601. ICB Building. Shenton Way. Singapore Tel *****22 *****67 P Kelang Tel *****4/*****5 MIDDLE EAST/RED SEA/EUIIOPt SERVICES 'iyundae Shipping Co. Ltd. HAN YONG HAN SOO HAN GAR AM. Y'hama Kobe S pore P. Kelang Loading for: 6 Jun 8 Jun Dtscharj 10 Jun Kuwait/ 15 )un616 words
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Advertisement830 1981-06-04 18 4" INTRASEA (PTE) LTD. Faber House 234E Orchard Road Singapore 9 Telephone *****11^*****57 <®\ XOAASfA-ilin IK GUI Ml INDEPENDENT BREAKBULK SERVICE 10 EUROPE S port P Ketanf Penary l M dnf tor WOftLO STAR ***** 10 tun 7 tun BOULOGNE R OAM UK (AVON) NORASIA B800? 6 Jul 9 M830 words
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Advertisement724 1981-06-04 19 NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): K lACEWON 13W+ J'f> TW BRIDGE 6N 9 6 MERCATOR 23W 12 6 0 CHIEF 25W 20 6 HK CONTAINER 26W 28 6 K JACEJIN 10** 3/7 C CONTAINER 12** 9 7 Also accepting cargo to/trom Scandinavia H JACEWON S pore Closing724 words
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Advertisement456 1981-06-04 19 MALDIVE LINES ETA ETA KUANTAN PORT KELANG NAZAKAT Loading For Dammam MALDIVE NOBLE Loading tor Karachi/Muscat/ Dubai Dammam MALDIVE PLEDGE Loading tor Jeddah MALDIVE UNITY Loading For Colombo/Karachi MALDIVE IMPORTER Loading For Male MALDIVE PRIZE Loading For Shariah MALDIVE NAVIGATOR Loading For Kuwait FOR BOOKINGS I ENQUIRES PLEASE CONTACT: SMGAPORE456 words
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Advertisement330 1981-06-04 19 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SINSOV BUILDING 55, Martlet Street Singapore 0104 Telephone Numbers *****3 (10 Lines) Cable Address SINSOV SINGAPORE Telei Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** P tfIANG PENANG M/S SHARK M NAN SOON SON. BHD. IST AND 2NO FLOOR MESSRS HAI THONG SHTfMG 23330 words
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Advertisement498 1981-06-04 20 PROSPERITY SHIPPING (PTE) LTD. ETA STORE LOADING FOR M.V. "JOO WAH" 20 June Red Sea M.V. "JOO YAU" 5 July Suez/Alexandria/ Pt Said M.V. "JOO HENG" 15 June Phnom Penh M.T. "JOO HONG" (Palm Oi Carrier) In Port West/East Malaysia. For Booking Please Contoct: Singapore NGOH HONG HANG (PTE) LTD498 words
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Advertisement380 1981-06-04 20 Transocean Liners (Pte) Ltd. 1005-1008 10th Floor, Robino House, Shenton Woy, Singapore 0106 Phone: *****33 Tele*: RS2JI39 Representing INTERMARITIME LTD. REGULAR SERVICE TO SOUTH AFRICA MV "SAN PEDRO" Voyage 23 Singapore Looding for: 6/6 Durban, Cape Town Agents: H.S.H. (M) Sdn Bhd. Port Kebnf *****6, 3*6996 Kuala Lumpur 4*6027, 4*6083380 words
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Advertisement292 1981-06-04 20 ft JOHORE SHIPPING LY 161. MIAN TENGI SEIAN( TENGKU BADAR PORT KELANG SELANGOR MALAYSIA BINTULU CONTRACTORS SDN. BERHAD 37, Pandutfan Road. Kucfcng. Sarawak. Id: ***** Tclei: MA ***** Eipress Car-Carrier/RO-*0 Service to East Malaysia BMTUIU NO 1 V 9/11 BMTUIU NO 1 *10/81 BMTUIU NO 1 *11/81 BINTULU NO 1292 words
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Advertisement367 1981-06-04 20 KAWASAKI KINKAI RISEN KAISHA, LTD. JAPAN/STRAITS/ JAPAN Fully Containerised Service Vessel Tokyo Robe S pore Penang P Kelang Spore Tokyo Kobe NOROSTMV4 Sid Sid 10/S 12/6 13/( 16/6 2C/6 27/6 NORDBAY ¥7 1/6 11/6 22/6 24/6 26/6 27/6 7/7 «/7 MOHOSTMVS 21/6 30/6 10/7 12/7 13/7 16/7 26/7 27/7 SMS/PORE367 words
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Miscellaneous175 1981-06-04 20 W A Regional Weather m N 0 vA m it. ft !l? &S :a as 5# s. s Wave height SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. LEGEND: R Thunderstorm Temperature °C yA\ y Shower Weather Wind direction with speed in knots *0 Cloudy Sky Wave height175 words
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