The Business Times, 18 September 1981
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Title Section11 1981-09-18 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 107/1/81 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, I*Bl 60 CENTS11 words
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470 1981-09-18 1 RONNIE LIM - By RONNIE LIM SINGAPORE television manufacturers, who were in the thick of the lucrative China trade, are discovering to their dismay this year that it has been reduced to a mere trickle. Industry circles say the three main Singapore suppliers, Hitachi Consumer470 words
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Article80 1981-09-18 1 BRITAIN'S big four banks Midland, Lloyds, Barclays and National Westminster lifted their base rates by two percentage points to 14 per cent on Wednesday. The move came as a direct consequence of Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's move to push up interest rates and keep inflation down.80 words
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516 1981-09-18 1 RICHARD SEAH - By RICHARD SEAH RULES, regulations and work practices in the electrical contracting industry throughout Asean will be standardised. Standard electrical equipment, ranging from switches, plugs and cables to more sophisticated items will also be slowly introduced throughout the region. The first step towards the long516 words
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469 1981-09-18 1 WONG AI KWEI - Olivetti (S) to set up R D section By WONG AI KWEI BARELY two years after it started assembly operations here, Italian office equipment giant Olivetti is expanding its activities. Olivetti (S) will set up a research and development section as well as introduce new product lines. To be started469 words
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292 1981-09-18 1 YESTERDAY saw another bout of strong buying at the stock market with interest fairly well distributed across the board. Gains made during the previous two days had concentrated mainly on speculative counters. Buying yesterday was particularly strong during the morning. Among the most292 words
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Article103 1981-09-18 1 UNITED NATIONS, Thurs. The United Nations, overriding Soviet objections, decided today on a fullfledged General Assembly debate on charges of Russian chemical warfare in Kampuchea and Afghanistan. Meanwhile, Thailand's armed forces said evidence that the Vietnamese army is using poisonous chemicals in Kampuchea came from leaf and water103 words
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Article74 1981-09-18 1 UPI MOSCOW, Thurs. Egypt's 10 military attaches will leave the Soviet Union in 48 hours as part of President Anwar Sadat's decision to downgrade relations with Moscow. The chief of the mission's military section, Lieutenant-Colonel Abdel Ha mid Khalifa, said all nine other military personnel would go home.UPI - 74 words
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Article96 1981-09-18 1 AP WARSAW, Thurs. The Polish Communist Party, in its first response to Solidarity's political demands at its national congress, accused the labour federation of embarking on a path toward "confrontation threatening bloodshed" and "a new national tragedy". The party's ruling politburo, in its strongest attack far on Soli-AP - 96 words
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Article107 1981-09-18 1 Reuter LAXENBURG, AUSTRIA, Thurs. Opec oil could cost more than US$B7 a barrel by 1990 if the organisation adopts a Saudi-backed long-term pricing plan, according to computer projections presented to a scientific conference here. The current $32 floor price should rise to at least $63 by then ifReuter - 107 words
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Article107 1981-09-18 1 UPI WASHINGTON, Thurs. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has scrapped the biggest anti-Unst case it ever undertook an eightyear attempt to prove that the country's biggest oil companies had a stranglehold on production and competition. The four commissioners accepted a recommendation made by the FTC staff inUPI - 107 words
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296 1981-09-18 1 THE Skill* Devetopmeat Faad (SDF) sbaald draw ap special scheme to help upgrade the skills at female warken la Sagapare. L'ader the scheme, flaaadal greats, Uke tbaae «tiered aader SDF's three existbe glvea to eampaales willlag to eaadaet tralalag r******« ar spiaasr female296 words
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316 1981-09-18 1 AGNES WEE - By AGNES WEE FIVE years from now, when the numerous new hotels start recruiting staff, the Raffles City hotels can afford to stay out of the fray. They can instead channel their energies into the planning of strategies and into marketing rather than start316 words
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132 1981-09-18 1 FOREIGN Minister S Dhanabalan will leave for London next month to attend the third Asean-EEC foreign ministers' meeting. After the meeting on Oct 13 and 14, the Asean delegation will leave for Brussels to meet commissioners of the European Economic Commission, on Oct 15, to132 words
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Advertisement204 1981-09-18 1 ililttJftliQjlJl /:VfljTT jfc- Times ITOBS FIRST-HALF earnings of recently-listed Hong Fok Corporation show gain of 28.7 per cent Page |4 NO rush for Isetan's shares application forms Page 14 SIM LIM Investments will have to depend more heavily on its finance and trading activities for its earnings in the current204 words
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Advertisement40 1981-09-18 1 BALLY Made in Switzerland "The Best of Bally 7 Over 125 years of Swiss Craftmanship, flair for fashion colour and design, have given Bally all that Worldwide reputatioa Shoes designed for people for whom only the best is good enough-40 words
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TRADE AND INDUSTRY
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Article412 1981-09-18 2 RICHARD SEAH - By RICHARD SEAH THERE is a need for capital-intensive industries to restructure, just as labour intensive operations need to upgrade their operations. This will ensure that Singapore maintains its competitive edge in a fast changing economic environment, said Mr Chan Chee Seng, Parliamentary Secretary (Trade and Industry) yesterday.412 words
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153 1981-09-18 2 THE CANTEENS ran by anions «I Singapore Bo» Service workers have earned I2IMM during the pant year for a welfare fond for basmen and their children. The balk of the earnings amounting to $164, Ml wm allocated to the National Transport Workers' I'nloe's Trust153 words
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357 1981-09-18 2 ROBERT YAW - By ROBERT YAW HELI Orient (Pte) Ltd, a Singapore-based aircraft company, plans to set up a plant in Indonesia to assemble its Bell 412 helicopter. The company's managing director, Mr Brian Woodford, said it has made proposals to P T Nurtanio, an Indonesian357 words
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Article121 1981-09-18 2 THE EUROPEAN Economic Community (EEC) is sponsoring a small group of Singapore manufacturers on a familiarisation cum selling mission to Germany, Switzerland and Austria. The five-member trade mission left on Sep 10 for a threeweek tour of Vienna, Basle, Zurich and Munich. The EEC selected the destinations121 words
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201 1981-09-18 2 THE United States is encouraging American companies to play a bigger role in the economic development of the countries where they have investments. The US Ambassador, Mr Harry Thayer, said the Reagan Administration has urged "American Ambassadors and Embassies around the world201 words
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162 1981-09-18 2 UNIONS have praised General Electric s philosophy of encouraging worker participation through an employee suggestion programme. Under the programme, GE companies have paid $88,000 to workers whose ideas have helped the company save costs, improve quality of products and increased efficiency. The Singaporean, an NTUC publication,162 words
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Article202 1981-09-18 2 NGEE Ann Technical College will computerise all its major administrative functions in the near future. Working towards this goal, the college, with the approval of the Ministry of Education, recently purchased a new computer system, the Prime 550-11, worth more than 5500.00Q The Prime system,202 words
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Article283 1981-09-18 2 THE SINGAPORE Branch of the Institute of Marine Engineers is holding a seminar on "Marine technology advancement" from Nov 5 to 7 at the Shangri-La Hotel. Papers on marine engineering, shipbuilding, and its related equipment will be presented at this fifth biennial seminar. The speakers will include Mr283 words
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Advertisement134 1981-09-18 2 Our Twin System Quietline cools two rooms for around the price of one. 6 And you can programme it to switch on, cool down, coOI up and switch off all on its own. The Carrier Twin System Quietline is an economical and quiet airconditioning system for the home that now134 words
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Advertisement187 1981-09-18 2 VISIT AMERICA ON YOUR OWN from $2544 STWk*. a TO«ONT0 _■< auetM.o Vj f NI»GA«A-'# fS& las vc gas/ *»SHMOn3NDC t I y i KXOjRn.Lt Oklahoma CiTv Check our opttonr Do What U Want lo Do Go Where U Want to Go W 533 Ken-Atr has revolutionised travel to United187 words
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Advertisement95 1981-09-18 3 r mee .B/323/81 Examine Cuvfee Superieure /closely and you will see that no two bottles carry the same number. It is simply our way of telling you that only limited quantities are produced, as reserves of CuvSe Sup&rieure are built up very gradually. Not surprising, because it is Mr Kiltan95 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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408 1981-09-18 4 AP Reuter A GROWING tin shortage in 1983 as a result of the closing down of uneconomic mines in Malaysia was predicted on Wednesday by Malaysia's Primary Industries Minister. ''The closing of 100 Malaysian gravel pump tin mines will certainly lead to a shortageAP; Reuter - 408 words
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Article184 1981-09-18 4 Reuter INDIA'S winter crops including rice and coarse grains will fail to reach 1981 82 (July/June) targets because of the virtual disappearance of the monsoon from Northern India, the Press Trust of India (PTI) said. The current dry spell over certain Northern Indian states of isReuter - 184 words
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Article293 1981-09-18 4 RUBBER prices in Singapore yesterday ended noon slightly lower with October One RSS buyers quoted at 223.50 cents per kilo, down three cents from Wednesday's close, dealers said. Morning prices were marked down slightly on easier London advices and some profit-taking. Afternoon prices lost some ground on forward offerings293 words
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Article403 1981-09-18 4 RAS prices In cents per kilo yesterday: Cloae Noon (per kilo) (per kilo) Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers Int. 1 R S S prompt f o b 222 50 223 50N 220 00 221 OON Int 1 R.S.S. October 225 00 225 50 223 50 224 50 Int. 1403 words
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Article127 1981-09-18 4 NOON SSR u ■d SMR pncM yesterday RAS October Noven bar (Carreat Mtbl (Forward Mtb) Bayers Seller* Buyers Sailers SSR 20 (1 ton pallet 1 189 00 191 00N 191 00 193 00N SSR SO (1-ton pallet! 187 00 188 00N 189 00 191 00N MRELB October127 words
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Article76 1981-09-18 4 THE STRAITS tin price price in Penang yesterday fell three cents to M 535.31 a kilo, bat stUI within the ITA celling range of $32.74 and $35.47, dealers said. Despite the marginal fall the undertone remained steady with strong support coming mainly from infuientlal buyers, coupled with further76 words
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Article34 1981-09-18 4 Rubber: Sept 17 Singapore: Oct: 223.50 cents (down 3.00 cents) Malaysia: Oct: 251.50 cents (down 1.00 cent) Tin: M 535.31 per kilo (down 3 cents) Official offering: 204 tonnes (up 24 tonnes)34 words
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Article149 1981-09-18 4 Reuter PENINSULAR Malaysian tin concentrate output rose to 7,060 tonnes containing 5,321 tonnes of metal in July from 6,473 tonnes containing 4,882 tonnes of metal in June, the Mines Department said. Number of active mines in peninsular Malaysia fell to 742 in July from 748Reuter - 149 words
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Article186 1981-09-18 4 CHINESE Pridift Exchange, Singapore, noon rlotdag prices per IMkg yesterday. (ocooit oU: Bulk rob $122.50 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $136.50 sellers, new drum fob 1141.50 sellers. Copra: Mixed (loose) 172 75 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW *362 00 sellers. Sarawak white186 words
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Article166 1981-09-18 4 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) (ottos yam: China Blue Phoenix 20s 2,430 32s 2.920. 40s 3,110 (per bale of 400 lbs). Piece goods: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Paklstaa raw rottos:166 words
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Article341 1981-09-18 4 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in S$ per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.36, 100 per cent second class 1.14, 100 per cent third class 1.10, 25 per cent new crop no stock, B-10 per cent no stock. THAI BROKEN: A-sUper 0.75. Special341 words
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Article132 1981-09-18 4 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Wednesday closed on the bottom of a five US-cent range, down IVi to three cents a bushel in revived trade. Prices dropped back to the minims side on sympathetic local selling following extended weakness in com and soybeans, on diminished trade belief that US132 words
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Article192 1981-09-18 4 Reuter MALAYSIA'S Pepper Marketing Board is to pump MS4 million into a scheme to buy the pepper crop direct from farmers at above current market prices to help them through the current price slump, the board's chairman said. The scheme, to start immediately, is alsoReuter - 192 words
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Article741 1981-09-18 4 COFFEE: London robusta coffee futures rose in thin, nervous trading as the market continued to await developments at the International Coffee Organisation talks in London, traders said. Roasters were generally out of the market and the small business which did take place was mostly by dealers. Prices ended741 words
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Article206 1981-09-18 4 SOYBEAN futures in Chicago on Wednesday extended losses late, finishing 5*4 to 2 US-cents a bushel lower in active trade. Steady speculative selling and long liquidation following government forecasts for a warming trend through the critical period where US crops could be adversely affected by frost pressured prices most206 words
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Article153 1981-09-18 4 THE Kuala Lumpur palm oil market yesterday was steady on short covering (or nearby months in quiet trading, dealers said. In the September position the south region was traded up to MJB9S a tonne but <5 below Wednesday's close. The central region gained $2.50 to $892.50. In October,153 words
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Advertisement108 1981-09-18 4 BELLISSIMO by DIETHELM The ultimate in comfort P AV ill >11 i T Xs jumomum tiS SWISS LINE DIETHELM Bellissimo Lounge is a new addition to the Diethelm Swiss Line 2000 Collection. Based on latest upholstery techniques, it features unique flexible armrests and is available in luxurious fabric upholstery or108 words
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Advertisement289 1981-09-18 4 mfILfIKOFF BERHfID (Incorporated in Malaysia) INTERIM REPORT 1981 The Company's unaudited profit before taxation for the six months ended 30th June 1981 was M 52,816,000 (1980: M 55,322,000). Rubber crops at the half year were 4% better than estimate and slightly higher than for the same period last year. The289 words
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OVERSEAS
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Article187 1981-09-18 6 AFP THE United States is reviewing its Soviet trade policy to prevent Western technology from being used by Moscow to strenghten its military. Lawrence Brady, Undersecretary of Commerce, told the Senate foreign relations committee: "Intelligence shows that Western help has very definitely helped the RussiansAFP - 187 words
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171 1981-09-18 6 MCA President Datuk Lee San Choon is the MCA Youth's choice to be Malaysia's second deputy premier. MCA Youth chairman, Datuk Lee Kim Sai said Datuk Lee San Choon would obviusly be the choice should its proposal for a second deputy premier be171 words
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459 1981-09-18 6 AFP FOREIGN investment in Malaysia presents no threat to the national interest as the Malaysian government has control over its priorities. This is the view of the Deputy Minister of Home Affairs, Mr Abdul Rahim Thamby Chik, who believes that a large role forAFP - 459 words
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Article259 1981-09-18 6 AFP FOREIGN companies which are successful in tendering for Malaysian projects will allow bumiputra contractors participation through joint ventures. The bumiputra contractors will be given the opportunity to participate in the construction of three major military facilities estimated to cost some MJ3 6 billion. The projects, undertaken underAFP - 259 words
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Article129 1981-09-18 6 Reuter THE JAPANESE government will take new steps to dismantle non-tariff barriers blocking imports of manufactured goods because of mounting foreign criticism. Ministry of International Trade and Industry (Miti) officials said the ministry would establish several working groups to investigate complaints from abroad that itReuter - 129 words
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Article131 1981-09-18 6 Reuter THE CHIEF Minister of the East Malaysian state of Sabah yesterday sacked two ministers, accusing them of plotting to topple his government. Chief Minister Datuk Harris Salleh identified the two ministers as Culture, Youth and Sports Minister Datuk Ha mid Tun Mustapha and assistant SocialReuter - 131 words
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255 1981-09-18 6 LEADING OFF on "Friday Background" (eh 5, 1JI) Is an Mniyrii of the recent meeting In Singapore among Ike three iUmparheu leaden 8m Saan, Print* Sihanouk aad Kkleu Sam phaa. We are shown hew they nppfnatked their delicate tank of forming n coalition255 words
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Article296 1981-09-18 6 UPI THE US Senate banking committee voted on Wednesday to ease strict anti-bribery laws for American corporations doing business overseas. On an 11-4 vote, the committee voted to change the name of the 1977 law from the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act to the BusinessUPI - 296 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article557 1981-09-18 6 Agencies LECH Walesa, leader of the Polish Solidarity free trade union, is one erf the candidates for the 1961 Nobel Peace prize Jakob Sverdrup, director of the Nobel Institute in Oslo, said that there are 86 nominees individuals and organisations and that the prize money amounts toAgencies - 557 words
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349 1981-09-18 7 Reuter AUSTRALIA'S fuel supplies are being gradually cut off as a result of a strike by ships' engineers which has left some 60 vessels, including five fully loaded oil tankers, tied up around the country. The dispute led to the South Australian state governmentReuter - 349 words
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Article707 1981-09-18 7 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From PAA PA006 0010 NYC/SFO/HKG MAS MH601 0630 KUL SIA SQ43 0740 DHA TMA TL341 0000 BEY/DXB SIA SQ101 0815 KUL MAS MH811 0815 PEN MAS MH671 0645 KUL RBA BI427 0930 BWN MAS MH680 0940 BKIMYYKCH MAS MH651 1000 PEN/KUL707 words
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446 1981-09-18 7 NYT MR PAUL Volcker, chairman of the Federal Reserve Board, advised Congress on Wednesday to get on with further cuts in spending as the best way to shrink the budget deficit and bring down high interest rates. He rejected suggestions byNYT - 446 words
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154 1981-09-18 7 Reuter CHINA denounced yesterday a reported statement by Vietnamese Foreign Minister Nguyen Co Thach supporting a neutral zone in South-east Asia. The People's Daily quoted Mr Thanh as saying he supported a 1971 Asean declaration on the creation of a zone of peace in the region.Reuter - 154 words
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835 1981-09-18 7 BANK NEGARA ASSURES BANK Negara will contain the growth in Malaysian money supply in the region of 13 per cent this year as part of its selectively restrictive monetary policy. The bank also believes that monetary expansion has not been a source of inflationary pressure,835 words
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Article401 1981-09-18 7 UPI Reuter VIETNAM has told Indonesia it may withdraw support for Kampuchean head of state Heng Samrin, to appease non-communist Southeast Asia. This suggestion was made earlier this month during secret talks in Hanoi between General Benny Murdani, Indonesia's military intelligence chief, and Vietnamese ForeignUPI; Reuter - 401 words
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264 1981-09-18 7 Reuter MALAYSIAN Foreign Minister Tan Sri Ghazali Shafi criticised the richer industrialised Commonwealth countries for not doing more to help the poorer members of the 45-nation group. He said the advanced countries could set an example in international cooperation and interdependence in such forums asReuter - 264 words
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141 1981-09-18 7 Reuter THE European Parliament in Strasbourg has approved a report proposing an EEC investment fund to recycle the surplus oil revenues of Gulf states The report, by the External Economic Relations Committee, proposed that a fund be set up in conjunction with theReuter - 141 words
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228 1981-09-18 7 AP INDUSTRIAL «atpat In the laltod SUtoi fell «.4 per ceat last msnth, tbr biggest dectlae la ohtt Uua a year, with decreases la ear prsdacttoa leading the way. lUi repart, hy tie Federal Reaerve Baard (Fed), waa la Uae wltk stherAP - 228 words
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Advertisement224 1981-09-18 6 Powerful. Agile. Comfortable. Economical. Toyota RA.C.E. Maker Forklifts put you far above the others it t 11 t I 1 A E •4 I F H= 3* 4«' ~^r:rar m v -V SC W 1 L-^ y*~ I .V-* X yj J -JUL It's true When it comes to load224 words
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Miscellaneous486 1981-09-18 6 TV R'ADJ O SINGAPORE 5 3.00 PM Opening foiowed by The Young and The Restless 3.25 Housewives' Matinee Dummy Detective 4.55 Space 1999 Black Sun (r) 5.45 The World Sportsman 6.15 News (English) 6.25 The Littlest Hobo 6.50 Snakes 7.00 Senandong Sukma 7.30 News and Weather Forecast (Malay) 7.50 Friday486 words
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Advertisement126 1981-09-18 7 THE INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION THAT COVERS FIVE MARKETS WELDING, FABRICATION, METALWORKING, METALLURGY SURFACE TREATMENT Q WeMif, WKItM ft Sarfacc Tmtmt ExliiitiM i MercM JULY 21 24 1982 WORLD TRADE CENTRE SINGAPORE In conjunction with the Second Welding Conference organleed by the: fGGS THE SINGAPORE WELDING SOCIETY Exhibits will include: Metalworking Forming126 words
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Advertisement195 1981-09-18 7 ..4 V. IKA^> K >/- f E3NP ■■> v.. m-* >»■ fH r :i<r MC-; k r <pi 4- »*> r 505 SR 4 3E ra 5* *3?! i V"'. < v *»T« **v J r vVm^iyHßl V* v «/c" M«r Ak" v V «w -i-tfSTO People who know her195 words
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Article346 1981-09-18 8 WHILE the shortage of workers is a disturbing development in Singapore, a more disturbing factor is that there are not enough trained and skilled people to carry out the country's economic restructuring plans. Unfortunately, the situation is aggravated by a lack of concern and interest among346 words
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Article338 1981-09-18 8 AFTER several years of confinement in the cocoon of a relatively secure and contented family life, most women tend to find their return to the workforce a trying period of adjustment. The interruption in their careers often means a loss in terms of promotional prospects and338 words
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Article, Illustration1439 1981-09-18 8 LYDIA CHAVEZ - The responsibilities arc great, the paperwork a burden, and given the frequency of stockholder suits the legal liabilities i intimidating. y But directors, I by and large, /n are well S\ rewarded. V LYDIA A CHAVEZ 1 discusses the V J role of the corporate director. LYDIANYT - 1,439 words
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Article362 1981-09-18 8 Letters to the Editor Dear Sr, The stock markets in Singapore and Malaysia have crashed recently, and the authorities in both countries took immediate steps to restore confidence in the market to prevent further precipitous drops in prices. The property market in Singapore has fallen by about 30362 words
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Article266 1981-09-18 8 Dear Sir, I realise that the Ministry of Labour has looked into the question of extending the retirement age and wisely left the solution to collective bargaining. Many employers are reluctant to extend the current retirement age for obvious reasons. In many cases they begin to send266 words
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Article236 1981-09-18 8 READERS whs fsllawed ear reeeit dispute with America* •fflclaJs will be latermM la the fallewlag excerpts (ram Tharsday's New Fart Times editarial aa ekaages la tke fereiga bribery law: "Tke lfTl law ferkidding Amerleaa baslaees ta bribe fereiga afflelala has prabably saved the Uatted States aatald embaraasmeat.236 words
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Miscellaneous28 1981-09-18 8 BfiStdW: FmnkXiidflEnS JOftT fbPffeD ftXJfO to S»w GOiOOByt. To Gv0?VBOOy P#o Fo«?r*iy RcTtßi^G «r» u>MeM fudgc. comes oar Give, h™ f\ LOOK TMPfT SFVfS NtXJ QOOLDNT op*e Less....28 words
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Miscellaneous614 1981-09-18 8 TWO-IN-ORE CROSSWORD CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Is it a pleasure for a chap to grow? 7 Good but slow? (8) 8 Further from Rome? (4) 10 Pushed some lovers into a shed 11 You may be highly so, giving strange grunts! (t) 14 Guided with some little difficulty (3) 16614 words
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901 1981-09-18 9 NYT THESE AR£ tough times at De Beers, the world's largest marketer of diamonds. With the industry in the midst of a severe slump, the company appears hard-pressed to convince consumers of its claim that diamonds are, indeed, forever. High interestNYT - 901 words
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Article691 1981-09-18 9 THERE IS a distinct mood of depression in the narrow and bustling streets bunched around Antwerp railway station which house the largest single centre of the world's diamond industry. Although close to US$4 billion worth of trade in diamonds was done on these few blocks last691 words
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Advertisement66 1981-09-18 9 THE SANWA BANK, IiMTTED SINGAPORE BRANCH U5520,000,000 Negotiable Floating Rate U.S. Dollar Certificates of Deposit due 21st March, 1984 In accordance with the provisions of the Certificates, notice is hereby given that for the Interest Period from 18th September 1981 to 18th March 1982 the Certificates will carry a rate66 words
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Article248 1981-09-18 10 SEPT ia rrs CORBE1LLE Air-Liquid* B 8 N Otmla Danone C8F (ThomsonCaf) Ctc rrancalse dei Petroles Compagnte Flninclen «n 1140 2B3 130-90 -Ml -4 -4 Compacnle Ocncnlt Credit Foncler De France 330 -11 Hachette (Ubcalrte) Machines Bull lllchelln (B) MO •1 a m -0» -2i Parlbas Pechtney Clftne Kuhlmann248 words
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Article81 1981-09-18 10 ADK Asoc Oen lta»IOfl Canuaia Ptal Flnaldar Oati Immob in Prt IVaicvtMnu Italatdar HVMU M Pf kUrcUl MUtnft u3oo «ra m i-s $44$ *m l«l 41 9075 0 75 IM -M wn st* moo +9so m ic 1JC -If m Hnfoo 2100 Mondadon MonUdn UoUft Bio ***** -no Mio81 words
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Article91 1981-09-18 10 MPT 16 C| AMUhl ►H ♦H Aicmn M 1% JH*****I! J H -1* unch H H -1% •41 Cmatc In? PI CmrUnc OKMIC 31 unch HI Mi Cons Coca Mar%— Hfcnknf a 1M 1 M •H -H Dtnlson C H -I Do«n Stores li vi»* «*t -f7 ojf^Tv^BMHjBtf'^HrS S«91 words
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Article183 1981-09-18 10 SEPT It VUnd INDUSTRIALS A Alpha CIO unch Abercoci AK And CI wm 1 AMIC rno unch Birtovi MM unch 01 Sucar Hi a mm CurrW Ptn&nc m unch Dt Bwn Ind Kd con *m unch Kdnra 7300 Till—111 r»d Voik IM 1 nun n unch OtrdliJi OteOAAl Ormtemn183 words
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Advertisement206 1981-09-18 10 "The American Express Card serves you well, wherever good food is served". Ie Get away to Sentosa with family and friends d > Cost 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 (except206 words
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Advertisement155 1981-09-18 10 ■tf m JAPANESE RESTAURANT For sushi. For teppanyaki. For other authentically Japanese delights. I )prn </. j.'/i. pj, „,n >' j> i .it) fi ID <11 •< ~i or reservations 4 >. call 737'>67 7 C «'iilur\ I *31 rk '-tll< Hill i '-•i i itij i| »< 111 v\l«155 words
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Advertisement209 1981-09-18 10 MM yf 1 K I I I K N IVfv>rv hi fl\ ;iu,i\ r. > t. >ri njn lanjv, v lu\ k in hi: i\u_> tlu-n i nit rlu f"i\ r l ontinrnt- Ri »t;mr.inf. Relax in ln'tiin.itc Mirroimdm<: v rind inc ;inJ dine on tlu- nii *>ii|xrh inttTn.ition.il v209 words
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Advertisement153 1981-09-18 10 OOGGO Inn Of Happiness jm Cantonese style. Szechuan style. The Inn of Happiness brings together the best of two culinary worlds. Two kitchens. Two chefs. All to double your dining pleasure, with that famous Hilton service. For reservations. please call 737-2233. Dg HUON MTERNAHONAb SMGAPORfc VWwrr Ttw World Is At153 words
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Advertisement82 1981-09-18 10 V thartheaS jsexp*** Citation very prhrMr and d* Cockpit Holies g) at* the my finest; Tcfc 7)***** <31 f. J restaurant Try our sumptuous delicacies from the Hunan Province. An Oriental dining experience. Business Hours: Daily 11.30 am 2.30 pm 6.30 pm 10 30 pm 214 Dunearn Road. Singapore 112982 words
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Article427 1981-09-18 11 THE US dollar in Singapore yesterday closed easier against most major currencies compared with overnight New York levels, after fluctuating marginally throughout the day in light trading. The Singapore dollar closed stronger at 2.1485 95 against the US currency compared with 2.1545 55 overnight. It gained slightly to427 words
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Article22 1981-09-18 11 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 14.4 per cent.22 words
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Article192 1981-09-18 11 ASIAN ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at close on Sep 17. US DollartlSpotl Offer Bid 7 days 16 St 1SW 1 month 16* 16 S 2 months 17V. 17* 3 months 1713/16 17 11/16 6 months 17 15/16 1713/16 9 months 17 7/16 17 5/16 12 months 17 5/16192 words
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Article46 1981-09-18 11 RANGE at prices offered by discount houses on Sep 17: Overnight: 7% Call deposits: 6H* to 7% ClMiag Buria( Scllisf 3-month Treasury bills 0 5 7 3-month Bank bills 14W 14* 3 months CD 13H 13W 6 months CD 13H 13W Source: National Discount Co46 words
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Article56 1981-09-18 11 THE dollar in London yesterday opened slightly below late Hongkong levels but firmed slightly against major currencies in subsequent trading. Opening quotes yesterday US 1.8535/45 Can 2.2298/330 Cross 1 2025 28 D Mk 4.2475/550 D F1 4.7050 125 S FY 3.6475/550 B FY con 69.62/77 F FY *****0/175 Lit56 words
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Article260 1981-09-18 11 SINGAPORE gold futures yesterday closed generally firmer on some local shortcovering and European demand, dealers said. Trading was light with total sales for the day recorded at 47 lots while kerb volume at 35 lots, they said. Prompt closed stronger at U*****.50 457.50 an ounce against 449.00/451.00 on Wednesday,260 words
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Article40 1981-09-18 11 Wed TM New York 10 90B 11 10B 1110S U30S Zurich 10 90B 11 05B ***** 11SS Wed Singapore 10 90B 11 10B ***** 11 JOS doting prices in US dollars a troy ounce Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore40 words
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Article169 1981-09-18 11 THE dollar for overnight delivery in Tokyo yesterday closed weaker at 226.60 yen, compared with a 227.80 opening in Tokyo, a 227.60 80 close in New York and 227.50/70 close on the US West Coast, dealers said. This was sharply weaker than the 228.20 Tokyo close on Wednesday. Trading169 words
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Article137 1981-09-18 11 THE US dollar in Hongkong yesterday ruled basically steady in late dealings against most major currencies on two-way trading, dealers said. They said the market was fairly active, but movements were mainly technical. The dollar was at 2.2995/ 3005 marks after an early 2.2990/3010, and gained against sterling to137 words
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Article765 1981-09-18 11 SEPT It U8» ACF Industries Addressocraph I<< Alrco Inc Alcan Alum in Allegheny Lud Allied Chem Cp 43H Allied Stores AULs-ChsJmers 16* -It Alumhqo Amer Am Airlines 2SW 12* Am Brands Inc 35--I Am Broadcast an unch Am Can Co ns Am Cyanamid Am Elec Pwr I6S765 words
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204 1981-09-18 11 Reuter THE SWAPPING of L'S dollar foreign loans between the Bank of TTialland and eommerclal banks at guaranteed rates is estimated to bring Into Thailand USSIM million, ■aid Depnty Finance Minister Palehlt l athavikul. The Bank of Thailand announced on Wednesday that It wouldReuter - 204 words
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Article68 1981-09-18 11 THE Phlllppiaea' debt service rati*, a key element la ■nne— tng the country's ability to repay lte laans, Is projected at 19.2 per eeat far the current year aad 11.4 per ceat la im. A Central Bank repart assessed the country's external debt to be US$l4,131 milllsa as68 words
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Article492 1981-09-18 11 LEE YOKE MENG - By LEE YOKE MENG NTUC Income has issued a strict warning to its policy holders not to use the loans on their policies as deposits with banks. Income's general manager Tan Kin Lian, said in the latest issue of the company newsletter. March of Income, that492 words
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Article296 1981-09-18 11 Reuter THE DELAYED US$3O million, 15 year convertible Eurobond for Fuji Electric Co Ltd, was launched on Wednesday, with an expected 5.50 per cent coupon, lead manager Daiwa Europe Ltd said. Two other 15-year Japanese convertible bonds are also being launched with identical indicated coupons, their lead managersReuter - 296 words
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Article133 1981-09-18 11 FOUR banks are co-lead managing the Oil and Natural Gas Commission of India's $74 million two tranche loan. They are Morgan Grenfell (Asia) Ltd. State Bank of India. Nordic Bank Ltd and Royal Bank of Canada (Asia) Ltd. The $30 million 7-years tranche A, which is guaranteed133 words
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Article133 1981-09-18 11 IMPACT loans, foreign currency term loans to Japanese companies last month were a monthly record US$5.BB billion. Japan's Finance Ministry officials said this exceeded the previous record of $5.48 billion in July. The net August increase was about $1.15 billion against about $1 billion in July,133 words
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Advertisement183 1981-09-18 11 Where can you find delicious steaksata price that's just as easy to swallow 9 Y: c m 'A a RESTAURANT 334-336,2 nd Fl., Shaw Centre Tel: *****35 4th Fl., Bukit Timah Shopping Centre. Tel: *****98 Jalan Sultan Ismail, Kuala Lumpur. Harrisons Malaysian Estates Limited (80 per cent, owned by Harrisons183 words
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Advertisement165 1981-09-18 11 >. If you're planning a convention for between ten and a hundred people, you will want to consider The Genting Convention Special Package 2 Nights/ IVz Full Davs Meeting only $160 per pax Accommodation at the luxurious Genting Hotel on a sharetwin basis Extension of stay at $90 per extra165 words
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2019 1981-09-18 12 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 A COMMERCIAL Acma (2.7882,019 words
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Article95 1981-09-18 12 DIAMOND MOT STORE (M—»in' price* a 1 1 Diamond Spore Fd<US») OS 090 ss 193 (AugMtoday > INCOME BO VP I'NTT Income Bond 1 32 1.38 MABA KINDtlM (Mutpn' prim tar (top it) Firtt B'putra 5 15 530 Second B'putra 4.19 424 Third B'putra 3 93 3.38 Fourth95 words
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Article2809 1981-09-18 12 Gr's Gr'a Net 1981 Last Div Div Y'ld P/E Vol Day High Low Company Sale or- C'vr cooo) High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 494 266 Acma 280 6 14.5 3 2 5.1 10.0 7 280 276 Alcorn 144 4.8 2.0 3.3 24.8 3S0 130 Allied Choc2,809 words
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Article2059 1981-09-18 12 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units, unless otherwise specified. (NMOTBJALB Aleaa (1.508 1 60S) ni ACfcae(*****725)(2)165 AMD (2.018 2.Q25) (15) 1992,059 words
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Article107 1981-09-18 12 reported an after-tax profit of HK5222.6 million for the half year ended June 30 ($145.8 million previously) on a turnover of 1956.8 million ($617.7 million). Earnings per share amounted to 19.8 cents (13 cents adjusted for a one-for-four rights issue last year and a two-for-five bonus107 words
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Article18 1981-09-18 12 were sold for $202.25 million at an auction, a government spokes man said.18 words
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791 1981-09-18 12 THE STOCK market a*, «treag baytag mm irkrM eeaatera ynrtHty, ripeH»U> la the roaralag. wIU meat »Uer itorb aeectag «mailer itlaa. Tredlag tftmmi grateally itfUy «111 riMiai i id «w KTMp liMMH aai Celd Storage qalte irtlvt. Pcgl, (.u4* aad Pu P>rtrle were791 words
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Article594 1981-09-18 12 THE KUALA Lumpur stock market continued to advance yesterday and volumes soared. Profit-takers, however, remained active after a steady start. Their strong presence towards the final bell prevented prices from closing on a firmer note. As usual speculative issues were in the limelight and were among594 words
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Article634 1981-09-18 13 Carreat Ex BHks Date Tatal for Total for Paymeat Date Clsae PayaMe the year Prevtoas y< A Eaterprlses 10%I Sep 16 Sep 26 Oct 9 10% 16%(a) Alex HMgs 6%(b) Sep 11 Sep 18 Sep 28 6% 6% B KatU 20% Sep 2 Sep 12 Sep 22 40%634 words
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Article322 1981-09-18 13 Company Particulars Ex Date Books Close Alex ffldga Bonus issue of 1 for 1 Sep 11 Sep 18 B Raym B*oste*d Bonus issue of 5 for 4 Oct 2 Oct 15 Rights issue of 1 for 3 <g, $2.00 per share Aug 3 Aug 14 Bonus issue of322 words
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1103 1981-09-18 13 chris lim - Market Talk... a round up of viewpoints compiled by chris lim chris lim WILL the stock market now rally or plunge further? Analyst firm James («wan Associates (JCA) in its Sep 11 issue of Forecast said: "We are still not convinced that the1,103 words
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Article573 1981-09-18 13 HSUNG BEE HWA - By HSUNG BEE HWA SIM LIM Investments will have to depend more heavily on its finance and trading activities in the current financial year as much of its income from development projects has already been realised. Sim Lim had earlier reported a spectacular leap of573 words
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Article184 1981-09-18 13 ESCALATING dairy raw material prices as a result of the strong US dollar forced Dutch Baby Milk Industries (Malaya) into the red at the interim stage for the first time since 1976, despite an 18.5 per cent improvement in turnover to M 556.25 million. In184 words
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Article201 1981-09-18 13 MALAKOFF Berhad, Boustead Holdings' 56 per centowned plantation subsidiary, suffered a 47 per cent fall in pretax profit to MJ2.82 million for the first six months ended June 30, 1981. However, interim results released by Malakoff show that sales fell by only 7 per cent to $15.09 million.201 words
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91 1981-09-18 13 THE CHIEF executive of the Sime Darby group. Tunku Da to Ahmad Yahaya, will be one of the four leading Malaysians attending the international Industrial Conference to be held in San Francisco from Sep 21 to Sep 24 The others are Tun Dato Omar91 words
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Article249 1981-09-18 13 HONGKONG SHARE prices in Hongkong yesterday fell sharply through the day and the Hang Seng index finished 60.30 points off at 1,502.79, dealers said. Smaller investors scrambled to get out and heaviest losses were recorded in early dealings, they added. Turnover was $57.71 million and there was249 words
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Article276 1981-09-18 13 RENEWED takeover speculation surrounding Peko Wallsend dominated the Sydney market yesterday as pessimism over the direction of the US economy doused a four-day rally, dealers said. The All-Ordinaries index fell eight points to 610, wiping out almost half the gain of the gold-backed rally of the276 words
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Article74 1981-09-18 13 SHARE prices in Bangkok yesterday closed generally slightly higher in quiet trading which remained selective, dealers said. SEPT 17 BthU Bangkok Bank 228 1 Bank Of Ajrudhaya Ltd 151 1 Berll Jucker Charoonf Thai vm 229 -6 First Trust Industrial Finance Corp HZ" 46 -0 75 98 50 f0374 words
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Article85 1981-09-18 13 SEPT 17 Pesos oriental B CH unch Acojr Mining 0043 0 0001 Phil Overseas 026 0001 Atlas Con A Philex A AtCon B 24 Phllex B 1775 unch Bafulo Gold 0033 Pioneer Brniutt Con B ao PLDT 36 -1 BF Goodrich 10 20 unch Podro B 0043 -0 000285 words
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Article57 1981-09-18 13 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 525.5 Tuesday 534.3 Week Ago 54«.4 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 851.80 Tuesday 858.35 Week Ago 853 88 H.K.HANG SENG Thursday 1502.79 Wednesday 1583 09 Week Ago 1515 88 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Thursday #97 1 Wednesday 898 8 Week Ago 889 5 ALL ORDINARIES Thursday57 words
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Article370 1981-09-18 13 SHARE prices in Tokyo yesterday rallied to close firmer. The market average gained 32.94 to 7,539.27 but trading was slow, with a volume of 200 million shares. «KPT 11 Yen »jlniinlo Z 302 -S AmAI Chem 328 -8 Aahi OLui MO unch Bank Tk an -4 Btnpi 582 ■18370 words
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Advertisement164 1981-09-18 13 NOTICE HONG FOK CORPORATION LIMITED (Incorporated in The Republic of Singapore) The Directors of Hong Fok Corporation Limited announce that the unaudited results for the half year ended 30th June, 1961 compared with those of the corresponding period in 1980 were (figures in S$000s):GROUP COMPANY Ist January 30th June Ist164 words
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Advertisement455 1981-09-18 13 NOTICE D! Boustead Holdings Berhad (Incorporated in Malaysia) INTERIM REPORT 1981 The unaudited profit before taxation for the half year ended 30th June 1981 amounted to $B.o2million (1980: SI 1.80 million). As indicated in my last report, poor commodity prices have prevailed in 1981 and accordingly our plantation profits are455 words
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Article560 1981-09-18 14 HSUNG BEE HWA - By HSUNG BEE HWA SPP Ltd, the company which earlier announced a postponement in its rights issue, will have to pay an additional $5.2204 million in cash for its three proposed acquisitions. Closed-end investment trust company, United International Securities (UIS) had earlier offered to take up slightly560 words
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Article138 1981-09-18 14 Rises C Sugars PMC M U I PM1I P E Levingaton Sea View Pegi Maia Syn Reaina G E Life Hytex QUE 1280 1250 1180 720 520 468 382 360 1800 76 786 220 70 70 70 70 68 66 52 50 45 40 i Falls D Keramat Spore138 words
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Article, Illustration151 1981-09-18 14 Rises C Sugars 1450 280 Malex mo 110 M U I 1310 70 Peg* 410 70 Syn Resins 390 50 F and N 570 40 Tasek 580 40 PMC 1340 40 G Ceramics 575 35 UHW 490 +32 Oriental 600 +30 A Amal 800 30 A Hitam (T)151 words
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189 1981-09-18 14 THE Capital Issues Committee and the Foreign Investment Committee have approved Faber Merlin Malaysia's proposed acquisitions of Grandview Development and Burmah Kompleks Sdn Bhd, but on revised terms. The consideration for Grandview Development has now been reduced to M 513.6 million (from $17.6189 words
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148 1981-09-18 14 THE Capital Issues Committee (CIC) has approved the rights issue proposed by Jack Chia Enterprises (Malaysia) but it has revised the issue price to $1.50 from the original $1.80. JCE will thus be able to raise $9,471 million from its proposed issue of 6.314 million148 words
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299 1981-09-18 14 HONG Fok Corporation Ltd, a property concern recently listed on the Stock Exchange of Singapore, has made a gain of 28.7 per cent in its pre-tax earnings for the six months ended June 30. At half-time, pre-tax profits for the group stood299 words
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Article834 1981-09-18 14 LONDON, Thurs. Share prices ended slightly firmer as early weakness was reversed in quiet trading today, dealers said. At 3pm, the Financial Times Index was up 2.7 points at 528.2. First-half figures from engineering group Guest Keen showed a sharply reduced pretax profit but were, nevertheless, above market834 words
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Article98 1981-09-18 14 AP NEW YORK. Thurs The stock market was mixed this morning. The Dow Jones average recovered 2.19 points to 853 T9 in the first hall hour. But losers outnumbered gainers by 6 to 5. Analysts said stocks attracted some buyers as most of the leading averages wereAP - 98 words
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Article, Illustration944 1981-09-18 14 KOH TSE YING - HUB Companies Editor. Mano Sabnani By KOH TSE YING THE launching of Isetan (Singapore )'s public issue yesterday saw no crowds of enthusiastic investors at the main distributing centres. The first day of the offer went without the kind of flurry seen in earlier944 words
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Article150 1981-09-18 14 BANDAR Raya Developments Bhd has been queried by the KLSE on a report that it is planning to build a mini-city in Kuala Lumpur. The report in a Malaysian daily said Bandar Raya intends to build a super-complex on a sixhectare site bounded by Jalan Ampang,150 words
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Advertisement375 1981-09-18 14 NOTICE Fenchurch Insurance Holdings Limited propose that their operations in Singapore will be changed during October and will be run in association with Mr Michael Hearn and Mr Quek Kye Chiew through a company to be known as Feaehmreh, Hear* Qaek Private Limited. The Board of Directors will consist of375 words
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Advertisement200 1981-09-18 14 Made in West Germany The extraordinary electrical waste paper basket Leaves No Trace Of Clues Which Might Lead To A Breach Of Office Security. This extraordinary waste paper basket features a wide opening in the middle of the lid of the machine and an elegant basket which sets in easily200 words
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Miscellaneous57 1981-09-18 14 Outlook for Singapore from 6am to lpm today: Fair. Report (or 24 hoars prior to 7.3 i pm on Sep 17 at the airport: Maximum temperature 29.3 Associated humidity 70 Minimum temperature 22.8 Associated humidity 96 Hours of sunshine 1-70 Rainfall in millimetres 10 Total rainfall for the month 73.457 words
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337 1981-09-18 15 THE Sri Lanka government has just approved a bill that will inflict both civil and criminal liability on anyone found guilty of causing pollution which is discharged or escapes into Sri Lankan waters. The Marine Pollution Prevention Bill means that in337 words
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Article, Illustration364 1981-09-18 15 JAN LEE - By JAN LEE REGIONAL Container Lines' (RCL) weekly service between Singapore and Bangkok will be running on a slightly reduced capacity temporarily as the company has replaced the chartered New Pony with the smaller Panchratna. The New Pony was chartered from Sin Chiao364 words
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Article121 1981-09-18 15 Reuter FOREIGN shipbuilding orders received by Japanese shipyards rose 4 per cent in Aygust to 248,000 gross tons from 238,400 in July, but the number of ships fell to 16 vessels from 21 the previous month, the Japan Ship Exporters Association said. This compares with eight shipsReuter - 121 words
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Article115 1981-09-18 15 P T INDOSPEC, in association with the American Bureau of Shipping (ABS), has been formally recognised to act as a certification agency by the Indonesian Ministry of Oil and Natural Gas (Migas) to insure that offshore installations and equipment comply with Indonesian Regulations. From July 1979115 words
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Article84 1981-09-18 15 Reuter THE Liberian-registered merchant ship Blue Hawk, which caught fire in the Pacific last week, limped into San Francisco bay early Wednesday with its cargo of 5,138 Japanese Honda cars, port officials said. Insurance agents and customs officials began the task of trying to estimate the damageReuter - 84 words
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Article661 1981-09-18 15 Shipping Line Page C«l Shipping Lin* P**' C«l Arlupelego vn < Everett Orient IV Adriatic Com vxn 3 Evergreen IV Alra VI 3 Feaco vn Afro-Eurasia VI 2 Fiona Lauro V Alfred CT vm 5 Fountain IV Ali trans vn Franco-Belg m Alpar VI 5 Frala NVOC661 words
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Article444 1981-09-18 16 ARRIVALS KEPPEL WHARVES A tret ida (1300 after Cherry Orient) 31 32 Asian Star (ro ro) (after Felix Dzerjinskiy) 44 Bum Chin (Tanker) (after Centaur, subject gas free, P O) 13 14 Barber Tons berg (ro ro) (1100 required starboard a side) 46 47 Chai Varee (0830444 words
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Article910 1981-09-18 16 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 Macol Ace 134 19.9.81 1200 Kim Shpg TA 4 vc P. Jefferson 80/3 19.9.81 2300 APL TA 6 TT Maersk Rando910 words
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Article1669 1981-09-18 16 CHARTERING was quiet and featureless on Wednesday in all sectors of the freight market with rates showing little change. Soviet operators featured in the time-charter sector however, by booking a 29,000 tonner with delivery Gibraltar for a Great Lakes round voyage and redelivery Ska W/ Cape Passero at1,669 words
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Article603 1981-09-18 17 SHIPPING trends within Asia and international scene are presently downwards. Tug and barge operations have increased substantially over the years. This is due mainly to the increase of offshore activity, towage of oil rigs, salvage operations and also the transportation of cargoes to smaller upriver ports. In the603 words
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Article147 1981-09-18 17 INTERLINK Agencies Ltd, the New York based investment banking firm which provides financial services to shipowners, financed 12 vessels totalling US$55 million during its second fiscal year, ended July 31 1981. In its first year Interlink financed 9 vessels totalling US$63 million. "The increased number147 words
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496 1981-09-18 17 Lloyd's List THE Japanese government is being advised to hack a massive construction programme to boost tonnage for importing coal by a 100 per cent by 1990. An interim report compiled independently by the Research Group on Transportation of Overseas CoalLloyd's List - 496 words
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Article506 1981-09-18 17 Fairplay A CONTINUING expanding seaport, with virtually unlimited possibilities (or expansion through continued reclamation of the Sound, the Port of Malmo has embarked on an aggressive marketing campaign to convince Swedish and foreign shippers that it is ideally a place as an industrial entrepot for SouthernFairplay - 506 words
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Article794 1981-09-18 22 SCHEDULE 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. Advanced dates are published at a maximum of three weeks. PN/PK Ship calls at Penang and Port794 words
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Advertisement513 1981-09-18 15 vVcXI Europe Our Next Loader Port Kelang; 25/9 Singapore: 22/9 For further details, see page V ivJi JARDIM AN I AH r Orient Overseas CcmlcjMeA Line FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) 19 10 20 10 24 10 25'10 28 10 29 10 2/11 3/11 Calling Bremerha»en after Hamburg513 words
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Advertisement418 1981-09-18 15 HSEALORDH UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) ARABIAN GULF EXPRESS MULTI PURPOSE SERVICES Una Qaboos 18/10) Mina Al Fahal (11/10) Kuwait (14/10) Dammam (17/10). Dubai >20 10) Abu Dhabi (23/10) FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE ckrypf dun Fa lt/t lboo m ICI 11/9 0)00 HRS AOOWYAH V 16 Al WATTY AH Vlt418 words
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Advertisement713 1981-09-18 15 Australia Our Next Loader Port Kelang:, 24/9 Singapore. 20/9 For further details, see page V MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES TO: U S PACIFIC, GULF, ATLANTIC, EAST CANADA. ASIAN PORTS Siacapore|Lonfbeach|New York Philadelphia 'Baltimore I Char lesion m *1 •SKGAPOtt CLOSING TMES CV 20th Sept 1500 HRS CFS 20th713 words
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Advertisement795 1981-09-18 16 misc mm 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 k Wu Atceptng For li Barcelona. Genoa, 21 Amsterdam, Antwerp, LHa»re. Bilbao, Basle. UK, 3) Bremen. Bremerharen. Aarhus Copenhagen. Helsinki 4)795 words
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Advertisement197 1981-09-18 16 SUPERCARRIER SERVICE FROM: US GULF US ATLANTIC EAST CANADA MV MMM.S "BARBER T0M8BER0" U* M. "BARBER TALISMAN" U+ 11 "BARBER PRIAM" Oct 4. "BARBER MEMESTMEUS" Oct 5. "BARBER TAIF" Ort 15 TO: PANAMA US ATLANTIC EAST CANADA US GULF Itttaß SI OMMMI ll—lw TO: CALIFORNIA VENEZUELA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE LhM«Mh|197 words
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Advertisement951 1981-09-18 17 J STRAITS SHIPPING f Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei Ports and Bangkok Overseas Containers Limited rtcasus m Pf&ASUSPtRX 5 tow nai an i* ft x j* ?iot7 Aaerp It Hint 10/10 12/10 17/10 19/10 20/10 22/10 24/10 2C/10 25/10 31/10 5/11 7/11 11/11 13/11 13/11 15/11 20/11 22/11 27/11 29/11951 words
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Advertisement509 1981-09-18 17 i Franco Belgian Services r > /Tti >' h rcifh Vrr»<y \x!k fi, /-.jr r»: /.tnr< *cf COnSOt' mjomn msmsm smurm r. uiane i« Ham imbi hwi ithw am 212 iiS US ■»TIM CU«7 "rr "rr r w >«» ww »Twewrr i xsapt 13on uon 11 Oct i»on 21 Oct509 words
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Advertisement44 1981-09-18 17 NOTICE KHirfT KTKAWKIP tWPIMUTION H A "tUkntmc Vn »*tfc HrpK-mkrr mi Smmy: PJLA. U4m. Oneral Survey on damage d <»'*<> n the above vessel will he held on l»h September I*l from 8 30 a m No further survey will be held after this date44 words
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Advertisement909 1981-09-18 18 Hapag-Lloyd TO NORTH EUR Oft CarAgan Bit Kimi(i Maru Tokyo Bi< Tlumws Maru fran*h»t Eipress L*gs Ba» Also accepting transhipment largo tor IARIKBL AN WEST WOtf S «ia Hamburg TO MEHTEMtMCA Ercek laws 14 9 16 9 I Mont Blanc Maru 23 9 25 9 Hakata Maru 510 7 10|909 words
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Advertisement485 1981-09-18 18 KOREA SHIPPING CORPN P. Kelang PENANG S PORE ALTAR 167* 4-7 Oct 7-9 Oct 1-4 Oct FROM BUSAN BANGKOK ALTAR 168f 4-7 Oct 7-9 Oct 1-4 Oct TO BUSAN VEGA 165W 22-25 Oct 26/28 Oct 29 Oct-1 Nov FROM BUSAN BANGKOK I VEGA 166E 22-25 Oct 26-28 Oct 29 Oct-1485 words
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Advertisement604 1981-09-18 18 EVERGREEN LINE ALSO ACCEPTING CARGO FOR UNITED KINGDOM SOUTHAMPTON. LONDON. MANCHESTER. BIRMINGHAM. BRISTOL. LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW, LEEDS ETC WEST GERMANY EMERHAVEN. OSLO. STOCKHOLM GOTHENBURG. AARHUS. COPENHAGEN HOLLAND AMSTERDAM S part Mdak Hai*w| Ftfaili f.tr 19/9 9/10 11/1# lor* 7/10 11/U 20/10 5/10 27/10 29/10 14/10 25/10 5/11 7/11 m NOt ACCEPTMC604 words
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Advertisement961 1981-09-18 18 Everett Lines HTANUM'NI 71 10 Sfpt pmsmkguwmii V 30 s*P' p» ut n 2 Oct "GM 7 Oct p f S S C Agents ift BOUSTE AD Pie<*t i TEI NOS Kl *****1 *****3 Companx A,,»nt,«« 0# Hinuoo lnterca*ti»a«tt» S A C I f "ARGENTINE NATIONAL LINE" LOADING FOR DURBAN961 words
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Advertisement383 1981-09-18 18 r mO.S.E. OCEAN SHIPPING ft ENTERPRISES PTE LTD. SI SANKYO LINE JAPAN/STRAITS SERVICE ABUTS ft MAIAYSM P Ml AUG PfNANG OCiM WK t (HTtRfRISS Ptl ltD SftGATOW m *****4* 7 t *****70 I lUMU m 4MM4 4A4751 [AST ASIA S»»fftG m 3»0737 3 7751 MAIATSM TRMX I TIAI6KMT HI »7«3383 words
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Advertisement575 1981-09-18 19 FULL Accepting LCL Cargo to Colombo Aqaba. I S.E.A. Container Feeder Service SINGAPORE/BANGKOK/HONGKONG/MANILA ACCEPTING LCL/FCL/REEFER CONTAINERS FCL Closing 17/9 2300 HRS EAST AFMCA/REDSEA SERVICE COLOMBO/KARACHI/P. GULF SERVICE KOTA SEJATI 26/28 Sept Karachi, Dubai, Kuwait KOTATIMUR 5/ 7 Oct Karachi, Dubai, Kuwait SIN6APORE/CHITTAGONG/RANGOON/SERVICES SINGAPORE/BANGKOK/SINGAPORE OIRECT SERVICES SINGAPORE/INDONESIA/SINGAPORE SERVICES Pakistan National Shipping575 words
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Advertisement39 1981-09-18 19 SANKO ASIA LZZVZL'^S FROM JAPANESE PORTS AND HONGKONG b BALTIC ENTERPRISES PTE LTD Suite 324,3 rd Floor. ICB Building. Shenton Way. Singapore 0106. Tel *****90/*****92 ETA (TD loMlnf far MV. PARIAMAN 19 Sept 22 Sept Pontianak (ACCEPTING HEAVY EQUTMIN!)39 words
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Advertisement866 1981-09-18 19 BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE '0 EUROPE S pore i Cardfcaaisi 70 9 Aasufj Maru 74 9 24/9 lo*T« Bit 30/» Thanes Man 30/9 FranAtwt Eipren 4/10 4/10 larfsßar 11/11 13/10 Benatto. 17/10 Benafirwi 19/10 Penanf. Ewope Pi* Bmilj ?I 9 Fintlift li|reu FamOy Ice 1/10 tup866 words
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Advertisement1222 1981-09-18 19 I E Scan Dutch 9 WEEKLY EXPRESS CONTAINER TO MED/UK/NC/SCAN SERVICE 'war fwdf •w SpO*« I i 9 ton- j'Mtki'g* o Dw'f Ddo* 8 PfUlAb* tf Port g SUB* 7? 9 7 10 8 OA** 9 WO HMU 79 9 14 10 710 *D MOOMI 610 10 e MM* 9101,222 words
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Advertisement677 1981-09-18 19 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BANK LINE EXPRESS INDEPENDENT SERVICE TO UK CONT (ACCEPTING CONTAINERS ONLY) SPORE R DAM HULL HMBG CLYDEBANK 25 Sep 20 Oct 24 Oct 25 Oct SANTA ELENA 13 Oct 13 Nov 22 No* 17 Nov FORTHBANK 4 Nov 29 Nov 3 Dec 6 Dec (Deep Tonk Space677 words
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Advertisement837 1981-09-18 20 *TK LINE KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICES TO NORTH AMERICA Carton also acceptable tor OaAland Vancouver Portland. Houston. Galveston Nta (Means Bestnr St Ml PfctaMpfea NorWi Battmare. Savannah, lactvonv* Vessel NORD aa* *10 NORC j UK IS JAPAN-STRAITS-JAPAN Spore Penan* P Heung Spore Tokyo Nagoya Kobe 21/9 23/9837 words
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Advertisement715 1981-09-18 20 '/l€ CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAINER/REEFER SERVICE Ludnt tor LOS ANGELES SAM FRANCISCO SEAtTU. lACOMA VANCOUVER BC Acceptnf Fa Fa Contamrs P Keian* Sffi(apore I Anjewi VISW» Mtttti" K Sept 71 Sept 17 ocl AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Acceptnf FCI FCt Contamrs NEW ZEALAND SERVICE VtSHVA AOITYA WSHVA IMOHURI715 words
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Advertisement719 1981-09-18 20 3 S A(ir»up SINGAPORE SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE. LTD 20TM FLOOR OCEAN BUILDING SINGAPORE 0)04 MARKETING *****2 13 LINES) GENERAL *****1 <14 LINtrS) TERMINAL OFFICE *****83 TELEX RS ***** RS 2SS6B A B CARSHIP CABLE CARGOSHIP JrnnK] ire«|ioiial ILUO/ Container Lilies WEEKLY CONTAINER SERVICE to/from BANGKOK SKI MM •PANCMIATNA SMI MM719 words
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Advertisement657 1981-09-18 20 KORINS MARITIME SERVICES S Room 601 ICB Building. Shenton Way Singapore Tel *****22 *****67 P Kelang Tel *****4 *****5 MIOOLE EAST/RED SEA/EUROPE SERVICES OCEAN 22*Sep BUNGA VANDA 22 Sep VESSEL 2 Oct A VESSEL 2 Oct P. Kelang Loadng For: Busan Inchon Bandar Abbas/B K homer* Bandar Abbas/B.Khomeri Jeddah (Hyundae657 words
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Advertisement743 1981-09-18 20 t INTRASEA (PTC) LTD. Suite 2616 International P!a?a Anson fsO Singapore 0207 Tei ***** 1 1 ilO Lmesi BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK anangel wisdom PBTBBBOOS S pere P. Ketant Penanf Lm*x tar It Sap hM BOLOUGM/RDAM/UK (AVON) 15 Oct 11 Oct FULL CONTAINER WEST OOUNO SERVICE FULL CONTAINER EAST BOUND743 words
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Advertisement783 1981-09-18 21 NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES FAR EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE a TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): memoer oi tht ACE Consortium Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia C. CONTAINER S'pore Closing Times FCL Cargo LCL Cargo FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) 1300 19/9 0100 19/9 STRAITS/AUSTRALIA RO-RO CONTAINER SERVICE A member o f fhe Anro783 words
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Advertisement665 1981-09-18 21 MALDIVE LINES ETA ETA ETA SPORE KUANTAN PORT KELANG MALDIVE MPOftTER Loading For Male FOR BOOK KG S I ENQUIRIES PLEASE CONTACT SW6APORE PORT KELAN6 PANOCEAN NAVIGATION t TRADING ORENTAL SMPPMG CORPORATION CO 'HE) LTD TEL: m. *****6/*****4 1106 HTERNATIONAL PLAZA PORT KELANG *****8 ANSON ROAD KUANTAN *****519 SINGAPORE 0207665 words
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Advertisement957 1981-09-18 21 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SINSOV BUILDING 55, Market Street Singapore 0104 Telephone Numbers *****3 (15 Lines) Cable Address SINSOV SINGAPORE Telex Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** P KEIANG PfNANG M/S SHAMKAT NAH SOON SON M> IST AND ?N0 FtOOfi MESSRS HAI THONG StVPWG ?3 #eM957 words
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Advertisement653 1981-09-18 22 X ANTOLL LINES Independent Linef Service FCL Contaiwri/Heavy Lifts Onct B/u to uxlah tuaounc stout bssba* tasmana S*GAPO« I N SMTPfC PTE ITO 1401 5 Robru House Shenton *i< Saiftoore 010€ Tli RS ***** Trt *****11 6k s *****43/2210*23 WIST MAI AYSIA HS H (Ml Sdn Bhfl Kl TK *****3653 words
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Advertisement401 1981-09-18 22 ft JOHORE SHIPPING Iftf 153 JALAN TENGKU BADAR PORT KELANG SELANGOR MALAYSIA 71 HAJ SHIPPING SDN. BERHAD Express Urvtload Service from P. Ketang East Malaysia Brunei HAWI V: 13/81 HAYATI V: 14/81 HAYATI V: 15/11 HAMDAH V: 15/81 HAMBAH V: 16/81 HAMDAH V: 17/81 AMR V: 1/81 AMR V: 2/81401 words
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Advertisement425 1981-09-18 22 SAUDI »ST LINE Regular Conventional Service (AH Soudi Flog Vessel) Loading tor DAMMAM, DUBAI, BAHRAIN, ABU DHABI, DOHA, JEDDAH BKK SW PK 5 21/9 vm 10 S. PRMCE 5/10 18/10 12/10 Si* tpgh Bjnjtat ASUN MVKATHN CO LTD 111 *****17. lanpv TUMS STU SUM M let *****4/*****1 p<m>( rums situ425 words
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Advertisement325 1981-09-18 22 JAPAN/STRAITS/ JAPAN Fully Containerised Service Vessel Tokyo Kobe S port Petianf P Mm* Spore Tokyo Hot* NORWAY VlO SU SM 21/9 23/9 24/9 2C/9 7/10 9/19 mOSTMVt 21/9 30/9 11/19 13/19 14/19 10/10 29/10 31/19 NOROBAYVII 7/19 9/19 19/19 20/10 22/19 23/19 6/11 4/11 (NOIL NORDBAY LOADS F« NAGOYA AS325 words
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Advertisement374 1981-09-18 22 PERKAPALAN LAUTAN MRU SDN. BHD. P 6 Bo> 2iO kon kntbitu Sttnh HCUAI UNH SMVK3 Sabah Wiwit Bangkok Smgapurr P<n ketang Vessels L AUT AN RAN V 9/11 L AUT All ENAM ¥7/11 I AUT AN TIGA V.7/11 Penang F Klang S pore 25 Sept in Nrt 20 Sept 25374 words
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Miscellaneous135 1981-09-18 22 Regional Weather IOOC SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. LEGEND: R Thunderstorm Temperature °C Shower Weather Wind direction with speed in knots Rain V_y j Cloudy Sky Wave height Svfmee winds are iadteatcd by amwi which fly with Ike wind ©O* represents calm or light and135 words
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