The Business Times, 5 May 1980
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Title Section10 1980-05-05 1 BUSINESS TIMES UJCJfP) Ne. 111/1/8# MONDAY, MAT 1,11» 50 CENTS10 words
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Article77 1980-05-05 1 AFP MANAMA, Sim. Saudi Oil Minister Sheikh Ahmad Zaid Yamani said that from now on, Saudi Arabia will pursue an oil policy conforming to its development needs. In an interview with the Kuwaiti Akhbar A 1 Ton newspaper, Sheikh Yamani said Saudi Arabia would propone theAFP - 77 words
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Article78 1980-05-05 1 AFP BANGKOK, Sun. Thai police have been Instructed to be particularly watchful over the American and Iranian embassies undlr an order to slep up security measures for all diplomatic missions In Thailand. The order from police chief Montchai Punkongchuen was aimed at preventing the kind of embassy seiuaesAFP - 78 words
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Article93 1980-05-05 1 UPI BEIJING, Sun. China praised Mr Edmund Muskle's Secretary of State nomination as a maior step towards a more balanced American policy on Iran. Beijing was sharply critical of the abortive military attempt to rescue the American hostages in Teheran. However, the new Secretary of State isUPI - 93 words
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Article72 1980-05-05 1 Reuter JERUSALEM, Sun. Strikes broke out in several towns on the Israeli-occupied West Bank today, in protest against the eipnlston of three Palestinian leaders to Lebanon yesterday, Arab sources said. Shops were closed in East Jerusalem, Nablus, Kaftan and Tulkarm. Israeli security forces hurried to these townsReuter - 72 words
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Article56 1980-05-05 1 AFP the United Stales tried to Ltervene militarily in the region, source? said here today» hCurrently on aftoffeial visit to Kuwait, Mr Arafat said European countries had shown their "true faces" when they abstained ima vote in the United Nations Security Council on the recognition of theAFP - 56 words
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Article73 1980-05-05 1 AFP MW w TOKYO, Sun. The Soviet Union has set up an army division headquarters on Etorofu Island, one of tour islands off Hokkaido held by the Soviet Union and claimed by Japan, government sources said today. The sources believe that the establishment of the headquartersAFP - 73 words
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Article61 1980-05-05 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The government is reviewing the salary scales of all categories of government servants, a minister in the Prime Minister's Department, Datuk Pengiran Othman bin Pwidrjin Rauf, said today. Speaking at the 21st annual general meeting of the Malaysia Executive Officers Union here, he said the61 words
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Article57 1980-05-05 1 AFP BELGRADE, Sun. Today's routine medical bulletin on President Tito said his state of health had worsened after a recent improvement. He is suffering from "instability of the cardio-vascular system. The 87-year-old Yugoslav leader has suffered many ailments since his left leg was amputated in January and hasAFP - 57 words
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Article105 1980-05-05 1 THE Mtowteg to a M ef the 1# dml aettvtijr traded rtirh mi theSteek ITiilhm' d ffcjiiirr last week. It gtree the taraever la tfcwufc tt ufta, eleriag prleee •a Friday aad the Mgk aad km far MM Cm-m, wT~ Priaaa May I ar Law City Drv105 words
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LOCAL STOCK INDICES
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Article69 1980-05-05 1 Apr a AfrB Apr a M»yl Mert narrtadn: •Industrials: 4157.97 41*4 83 4208.07 closed 4203.17 «JI 471J4 471.30 closed 471.97 H7« Min MJS closed* 842.51 ••Heme: 41(13 417.11 415 71 closed 4i4.a •PreaHee: ♦Mimngi ♦Ptoauttom ata m.n $44.31 au ma Ml.ll 340.73 28i e ***** closed closed closed 338.1269 words
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Article67 1980-05-05 1 *r» Aff» Af*» M>)r 1 May t ttBT Index 1WM TM.M imn ckM Id 7311.81 •ladurtrtak: 5*7.51 fcFtaftaoc: 741.43 "Hoick: W.OB MIX 745JI 331.11 547.88 cioac 745.15 ctaM 331.21 ckm id 547.X sd ***** id 331.11 •Properties 3HJ7 ntar OTJ5 HmMiiiI *0-37 3K.55 JT7.TT MS. 13 mm doM 778JB67 words
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Article703 1980-05-05 1 FONG MEW LENG - OFFICIAL REPRESENTATION LACKING Ny FONG MEW LENG MEMBERS of the Singapore Manufacturer!' Association (SMA) who ted the association suffered "a loss of favour with the Government" are likely to raise this matter at the nest »■""«> mating at the end of this month. Dlssstlsfsiitioa Is703 words
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Article194 1980-05-05 1 THE Philippines will became a member of the club March. Current nSifebenof grouping are" Malaysia, SiHgapj'Wf ADd Thailand, the anfcr Asean <M t-l J Ak -M country outside tn (Ola op the APF, Is stffl oonsldering an invitatioa to join the grouping. A meeting of194 words
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Article406 1980-05-05 1 SINGAPORE bankers are vey of commercial and merchant banks aad multinatkmal Industrial corporations. While leepondetots la the US appeared to view largernscale Intervention as lnaispensaDie to to orarly functioning of the markets, bankers in the Far East, notably thoae in Singapore, were said to prefer a406 words
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Article263 1980-05-05 1 A NEW tool-making company has been set up in Singapore to produce precision tools and dies for manufacturers of metal stamped parts here and in Malaysia. EM Tools, awarded a five-year pioneer status by the Economic Development Board, is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Jurong Metaltek Engineering Works263 words
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66 1980-05-05 1 TIB Dl 11 n■ nl sf ffcfll" (DM) W«H rateftjii HpenlftMiMty. 55L2T5*? iSEI iB the Im«1 Irnftm WM. Tkt rjrsrj&iss lUptrenL Ss>ySss IS per eea*. MMMMim raini lb prises frwa 11V4 w ««I I» IS Mr eeat« April IS. Ifte PLft b66 words
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Article329 1980-05-05 1 CATHERINE ONG - ■y CATHERINE ONG SHAREHOLDERS of Stan Lim Investment Ltd has been asked to bring out more caah to help the group currently iff lug t "definite turning point" In its fortunes. over the «weekend, the company snki it Is proposing a two-for-tbree rights isaue which329 words
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Article100 1980-05-05 1 THE imsrnational Air Transport Association (lata) has called on world •Mini to adopt practical and imaginative approach» to probtemo faced by the industry. Speaking at a recent dvil avU^^genceJ intentional m ilia is taking ofl." St%s should be tahea, he added, to pre-■-L ■> M ■11100 words
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Advertisement78 1980-05-05 1 For the first time you can find the best scenes in all of your video programs easily, at the touch of a button without having to search for them blindly as you still must with other video formats. You see your program as it zips across the TV screen at78 words
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Advertisement53 1980-05-05 1 mm SHIPPING TIMES DETAILS ef lftfc Natteaal Mm- S'PORE Gelf Aai«eUtUi agemeat Game................... t Premier League remits....—.-. 11 MULTINATIONALS eame MILD mbbmlm la tke US nader seratfay I aaflerway it A HALF eeatary ef rlvetlag MOVE JeJjriag Aeeaa labear AIRCRAFT f, TV AND RADIO CROSSWORD < WHERE TO WINE AND53 words
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Advertisement82 1980-05-05 1 Relax in comfort on 11 flights a week to Tokyo 5 non-stop and 6 via other South East Asian cities ■HMHHHHH (If you're on business, don't forget to ask for JAL Executive Service) JAL has convenient same-day connections to Canada, United HnlvHl I States, Mexico and South America. ml 5882 words
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MANAGEMENT
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750 1980-05-05 2 AGNES WEE - By AGNES WEE FOUR return air tickets to Perth, Australia await the winning team of this year's lOthNatiooal Management Game. The winners at this competition. to be held from July to October, will aIM receive the Straits Thnes Challenge Trophy, plaqnes and otter prises.750 words
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Article558 1980-05-05 2 the nmrrpci I w. BLUE-EYED boys make some people see green aad others see red. The avenge person in aa organisation, whether he is "g** l his way op with tooth aad daw or whether he is Just plodding on watting for things to happen, does558 words
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317 1980-05-05 2 A SPECIAL analysis of the business potential in China win be one of the highlights at a one-day seminar organised by the Harvard dub of Singapore and professors from the Harvard Business and Law Schools. Another highlight yet to be confirmed is the recently317 words
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Article, Illustration519 1980-05-05 2 WE ARE aD stereotype people. Stereotypes help to make a complex world a little easier to grasp and deal with. Hie confusing detail of the world is reduced to a set of patterns of manageable proportions, and this provides us with a model for dealing519 words
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437 1980-05-05 2 FT LONDON'S newest business school, the grandly titled European Business School, was launched last month. It will open in a very modest way, with Just 12 schoolleavers ss its diploma students. But as the younger sister at two established business schools in FranceFT - 437 words
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Advertisement64 1980-05-05 2 i>Y .J INVESTMENTS L IOSE J 4 it f s f 4* J f V V x 7 A_ H fcfi ?wwntti r#/r fw -''imf* i iliM l j»a>* "J^i lilnailll! i,'7liV HwMI imisur -M* lw vfe %> mi t■ £i Imiwj.. > ix; r^V MJ*» S? k?h: x ImHn64 words
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Advertisement115 1980-05-05 2 Every man should be pampered a little. So why not after a shave? Herbal After Shave Spray has a distinctive fragrance as cool and refreshing as the outdoors. A unique blend of natural and scientifically created ingredients, this invigorating spray effectively tones and tightens the pores, and so retards the115 words
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Article, Illustration628 1980-05-05 3 AP THE final stage of construction is underway on the US$2 billion Asahan project in Indonesia, believed to be the largest private development project in South-east Asia. President Suharto earlier this month laid the cornerstone at one of two hydro-electric plants on the Asahan River inAP; BT Chart by Alan Chan - 628 words
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Article, Illustration776 1980-05-05 3 DS AFTER years of cozy relationship with foreign multinational companies, Malaysia is troubled by growing misgivings about the professed commitment of foreign business giants to the country's economic development. Resentment over certain policies and practices of multinational companies is rising, and accusations of economic 'sabotage', aDS - 776 words
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Article500 1980-05-05 3 NYT WHILE the heads of European governments ritually restated the theme of solidarity with the United States on the questions of Iran and Afghanistan, their failure to resolve their own quarrels at the Luxembourg conference last week reflected the depth of the trouble in the AtlanticNYT - 500 words
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Advertisement249 1980-05-05 3 Five good i/-r-Tv] a for choosing [tlAi'i* i radial piston pumps type R4. slide bearings can be combined with different pumps multi-circuit models are available operating pressure up to 700 bar valve control REXROTH your wise choice Slide bearings result in a long service life and a low noise level.249 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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1323 1980-05-05 4 PRICES GENERALLY LOWER AFP THE SLUMP In silver dominated business last week and brought generally lower prices to London commodity markets. Initially, there was a Miter trend as international tension began to subside following the abortive US attempt to rescue the Teheran hostages. Sterling'sAFP - 1,323 words
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Article695 1980-05-05 4 COFFEE: Robusta futures on Friday closed an active extended final session sharply higher with gains from Thursday of mostly £44 to £32 per tonne. Turnover was 4,164 lots including 15 options. Dealers said a late wave of producer buying coupled with fresh commission-house support and covering ahead of695 words
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Article161 1980-05-05 4 RUBBER futures in London on Friday closed about itrxty and mostly 0.10 pence up to 0 JO pence per kDo down tram Thursday. Turnover was two lots of five tonnes ard 280 lots of 15 tonnes including two kerb trades. The market held a narrow trading range for much161 words
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Article131 1980-05-05 4 CHICAGO soybean futures closed six to 4 V 4 US cents a bushel higher in extremely quiet trade on Friday. Prices settled around the top of an eight-cent range. Sympathetic movement with other grains placed values on the day's highs in otherwise featureless trade, traders said. The higher silver131 words
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Article175 1980-05-05 4 WHEAT futures on the Chicago Board of Trade on Friday finished seven US cents a bushel higher in the spot to 4V« cents in the back months. Values settled near the highs of a nine-cent range in thin trade. Local demand on continued dry conditions in wheat, oats, and175 words
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Article67 1980-05-05 4 C.I.F. North European ports. In US dollars per ton unless otherwise stated: LONDON: Fri Futtoaa Mali yuan 5% ffa bulk par tonne July uacb 585.00abSumatra 5% ffa bulk May uncb an^ntw. J una iack MO.OOair July 572W/566pd 586.00alr Aufuat S60.00pd 575.00pd September 5«VB77pd Nigeria 5% ffa bulk at(67 words
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158 1980-05-05 4 ACTIVITY at Iks Sngapere SpSTtoto aJnU IssfwSh SSswiS Bat la terms ef fresh dettvertos, velsme has htreased rtgnifloatty la vtew ef the new harvests. Up to Wednesday, a total ef f«4 tonnes arrived farm Sarawak, a marked Imprevesmnt eempared to the prevteas158 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGE$
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Article151 1980-05-05 4 THE US dollar last week drifted lower In early Far East trading, in nervous reaction to the announcement of the resignation of US Secretary of State Cyrus Vance over the abortive hostage rescue mission. However, determined efforts were made bj the European and US central hanks to check151 words
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Article22 1980-05-05 4 THE average rate nl which Major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 12.2 per cent.22 words
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Article374 1980-05-05 4 THE DOLLAR last Friday firmed in late dealings, after a day in which trading remained restricted ahead of the holiday in London and Tokyo today and in the wake of Thursday's holiday in many European centres. There appeared to be no new factors in the dollar's rise, which took374 words
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Article47 1980-05-05 4 FOR THE week ended Saturday May 3, the range of call rate received from Short Deposits (M) Bhd was as follows: Baak taad: 2 per cent to 5.25 per cent. Gcaeral faad: 3 per cent to 4.5 per cent. Meveweeta of funds totalled $802 million.47 words
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Article113 1980-05-05 4 ASIAN RATES Snhf!! hr t* w«* lmtfc U»(Mg«) UVM 13% 16% 13 Vk 15 1V16 IS IS/16 15% 141/16 If 1/16 ISM MVM 12 IS/16 14% OH LM iim sii/16 611/16 6% 66/16 6% 6VU 59/16 >WM B*MM IE fEH 65/16 •tt 615/16 5ft. 177/16 ItlA In 91/16 9% 615/16113 words
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Article184 1980-05-05 4 Source: Astley Pearce THE DOMESTIC interbank overnight money market last week opened at 10 Vi to 10 per cent and eased off continuously with trading on base day mostly done at parity, going as low as negative per cent and highest at 7 per cent during theSource: Astley & Pearce - 184 words
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Article349 1980-05-05 4 GOLD prices dropped sharply In line with silver on speculative selling triggered by Federal Reserve chairman Paul Volcker's statement that the Hunt brothers would liquidate their silver holdings after obtaining a USH billion bank loan, says Pie IM in its review of the gold market for the week ended349 words
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Article343 1980-05-05 4 ON IKE domestic money market last week, rates fell across the board fuelled by reports on an inflow of fresh funds. The psychological impact of the declines in US prime Eurodollar rates, together with other technical factors, were added contributory factors. Overnight funds were traded at 8 to343 words
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Advertisement133 1980-05-05 4 DBS interest news Savings Account 3 4% Autosave i 2% Fixed Deposits 3 o o 9 0/ o p a for 3 months 9 v J 'opa for 6 months 9'/4% p a for 9 months 9'A°'o p a for 12 months For amounts over $50,000 please c aP *****2?133 words
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OVERSEAS
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Article667 1980-05-05 5 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Namber Time From FT PAA SU SU MAS MAS MAS SU CPA GU MAS SU GU GU MAS SU PAL SU RBA GU SU MAS MAS LUFT CPA GU THAI SU SU SU SU GU SU GU MAS MAS KLM SU ftxrr SU667 words
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396 1980-05-05 5 UPI JAPANESE Prime Minister Masayoshi Ghira said Japan will increase technical assistance to Mexico, but he received only vague "good disposition" to his request for increased oil supplies. At the end of his four-day visit to Mexico City, Mr Ohira said Mexico's PresidentUPI - 396 words
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176 1980-05-05 5 AP ITALY and Japan reported sharp upturns in industrial production in February, according to a United States Department of Commerce report. Output in West Germany and France was unchanged. Canada reported a slight increase and Britain, like the US, continued to slump. The Commerce Department'sAP - 176 words
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253 1980-05-05 5 Reuter AP IRANIAN Fsreiga Minister Bi4m QtttnM «a Saturday said Qatar, Kawalt and Ike I sited Arab Borates (UAE) had stated their readiness to redaee all Iranian request. Mr QdtokM, whs recently retaraed (ram a tear sf several Arab slates laeiadlag OaM esaatrles,Reuter; AP - 253 words
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Article590 1980-05-05 5 Agencies ISRAELI Defence Minister Exer Weizman yesterday defended his moderate policy towards the occupied West Bank following Friday's Palestinian guerilla attack on the town of Hebron in which five Jews were killed. Mr Weizman, whose ministry is responsible for the occupied areas, faced sharp criticism fromAgencies - 590 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article349 1980-05-05 5 Agencies THE US Senate Foreign Relations Committee is scheduled for May Seven bearings on the nomination of Mr Edmund Muskie as Secretary of State. Meanwhile, Carter Administration officials said they hoped Mr Muskie could be sworn in as Secretary in time to meet Soviet Foreign Minister AndreiAgencies - 349 words
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Article105 1980-05-05 5 Reuter PRESIDENT Carter yesterday led his Democratic rival Senator Edward Kennedy by a margin of almost three to one in early results from the Texas presidential primary election. Saturday's poll, indicating a decisive Carter victory, was the first full-scale primary since the abortive military missionReuter - 105 words
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Advertisement332 1980-05-05 5 r r fr* 'v There are moves in football that can easily be applied to the planning of your next business trip. mm I hey arc the moves that go 10 show the direct route is not necessarily the neatest: a pass to an unguarded area, instead of a wrenching332 words
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REVIEWS
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Article1079 1980-05-05 6 PATRICIA GOH - Are the wind instrumentalists a dying breed in the Republic? PATRICIA QOH takes an insight into their scarcity and finds out the reasons why so many musicians are shunning wind instruments. PATRICIA GOH WHAT happens now after the School Band Competition in which the Maces have1,079 words
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Article, Illustration766 1980-05-05 6 LEE YOKE MENG - Measure for Measure is a mind boggling, strangely muddled tragi-comedy hinting at the doubts that Shakespeare himself found difficulty in resolving, says LEE YOKE MENG. LEE YOKE MENG WATCHING Measure for Measure is like rummaging for an hour, through the scattered pieces of a jigsaw puzzle. Time-taxing,766 words
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Article, Illustration897 1980-05-05 7 LEE YOKE MENG - Alfred Hitchcock, the British born master of film suspense, is a household name to the millions who hsve been thrilled by his chills. LEE YOKE MENG pays a tribute to the legendary director who has created his own brand of macabre. LEE YOKE MENG HE897 words
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714 1980-05-05 7 bask: The «II piiVl i 1 IMMIy:BKan. THERE mast be muy among as whose meagre knowledge of.the Arabs mnsjsfr» of riss of tales from the "Arabian Nights" or Omar Sharif doing bis toing in "Lawrence of Aratta"; < A far cry Indeed from714 words
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Article379 1980-05-05 7 L K Ng - L K Ng THERE were at least half a dozen children at the Singapore Symphony Orchestra's (SSO) performance some two weeks ago. They could not have been more than 10 years old, and there was even one who was barely a toddler. For a serious music379 words
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Advertisement200 1980-05-05 6 WE nRRnMGE SUCCESSFUL MEETHQS always You win, both ways, at Rasa M Sayaog It's indisputably the best meeting ground for conventions big or small. We have a Conference Hall to cater for a full-scale convention for up to 600 persons with additional 5 functon rooms for smaller groups. We provide200 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous620 1980-05-05 6 [leisure time] RECITALS TUB Marie far Every—e series this month will feature pianist David Lockett. The recital will be held at the DBS Auditorium at Bpm tonight. The programme Sonata in C minor K457 (Mozart), Sonata in E op 109 (Beethoven), Consolation No 3 in D flat (Liszt), Valse Impromtu620 words
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Miscellaneous1288 1980-05-05 6 The Hospital Roulette X The Qmag* Ail SINGAPORE 5 3.00 PM Openmg Mowed by Sruvar Uajam (Tamil, repeat) 3.25 Wary of Events (English) 3.30 Afternoon Motinoe The Gang's AH Here (Part 1) 425 Intermission 6.00 Opurim Mowed by Lean** Tree 6.15 Once Upon A Time 6.30 News in Brief 6.351,288 words
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Advertisement383 1980-05-05 7 A COMPANY THAT PLANS ITS BUSINESS EFFECTIVELY SHOULD BE ABLE TO PLAN ITS OWN OFFICE SD°CE LIKEWISE. GEIZ CONCEPT 80 OPEN PLAN SYSTEM FORTHE OFFICE REFLECTS EFFICIENCY AND GOOD BUSINESS SENSE. jt M *r X f Cost-saving. The cost of initial layout is reasonable and economical in the long run.383 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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1122 1980-05-05 8 f TAKEOVER targets and airline issues were bright spots in a mostly dull market as New X*rk stocks last Friday closed narrowly higher in moderate trading. The Dow Jones industrial average rose two points and advances led declines eight to seven as turnover slowed to1,122 words
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Article192 1980-05-05 8 MAY OS Ct AtytltM unch Alran 29' unch Alfoma a. *'i Bunk Mont 24 unch Bunk Nova Scolu 25'1 Bell Tel It- Beth Corp BP Can Ltd c. Br am* an 2S Camp Red Lake M i Can Imp Bk 24 C'anpar XI 'i C'anpar Inv Pf C'arling O'Keefe192 words
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Article303 1980-05-05 8 MAY 02 Rand INDUSTRIALS A Alpha 300 Abercoin AE And CI A MIC 270 MO 2225 885 5 C Cg Sugar CNA Currie Finance De Beers Ind Edcon 1040 425 IB 4MB -10 •10 unch Eveready Fed Volk Fugil Gardian Gienanl Gralemn Hippo Hi veld HulelU Liberty Lonrho LTA303 words
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Advertisement138 1980-05-05 8 Where to wine, dine and entertain m Delectable local dishes and Western lunches set in daintily stylish Scandinavian decor. Popular SELF-SERVICE lunch daily. From 10.30 am to 3.00pm and snacks from 3.00pm spm You've got to try it to believe! Fabulous harbour view h DO Sentosa Isle beyond. 'Also catering138 words
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Advertisement100 1980-05-05 8 <$?%?{@,/:*<`.."/:~`-^$-"'*%~"* Hainanese Steamboat Take the tastiest morsels of squid, beef, chicken,prawn, pork, vegetables Steam them to perfection you 're the Chef Dip them into your favourite spicy sauce and Enjoy the most delicious feast of natural flavours there is Hainanese Steamboat Every evening fromfe —11 p.m. at MERLIN'S FAST FOOD100 words
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Advertisement167 1980-05-05 8 Smoked Duck with fire Ou Smoked Duck has fire* That's why people rave about it You ii agree. That, and other specialties typically Cantonese I'-, the cool of air conditioning And Hilton service And of course our very own Flavours of Singapore Hin's Top of the Hilton. Lunch and dinner.167 words
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EUROPEAN MARKETS
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Article180 1980-05-05 9 MAY n FU ABM 290.00 Ahold 68.00 ■U A* JO 2140 unch AMKV 90.00 •Oil Amlu 108.10 >11 Am ro Bank 62J0 -U 521- 39 JO 92.00 -IT -2.5 BoU 61 JO unch Bonumij ***** 73-3 Bvrhiunn 60J0 0.3 Bytnkorf 5700 •1 C*J*« Dtlft 19*09 •1 Dtli Mtj 99J9180 words
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Article186 1980-05-05 9 AUD Alls Laten *1 40 MMO 0.1 25 Ail* Wr» *10.00 3 BAST Mi l* -1.4 Bay H T Wbank moo 1 Bay Vtank ***** D»)—' nrw ■U BBC ari ooe BMW moo unch Cuwlk MO OD 3 CM Verw ComiMntwnk n ***** 101J0 -1 -0.7 ConU Oumml 90.90186 words
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Article194 1980-05-05 9 MAY 02 Francs Actions Suisse* Alusulsse Br. 301 1110 *4 +30 Alusulsse Ret. Brown Boveri Br. ♦75 1150 -i 30 Cite Gelgy Br. 1005 35 Cite Gelgy P C •15 35 Cite Oelgjr Reg Credit si'iw Br SOS 10 2150 •5 Credit Suisse Rec 303 5 Elektrowatt Br. George194 words
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Article266 1980-05-05 9 MAY 02 m CORBE1LLE Air-LKjuide B 8 N Gervals Danone C 8 F (ThorajonCIf) Cle FranciUe dei Petroiea Compafnle Financier* Compafnle Generate Credit Poncter De rrmncc Hachette (Limine) Machine* Bull Mlchelin «B) Panbai Pechlney CI fine Kuhlmann 514 917 401 235J0 302 492 249 02.70 099 m 107.00 +2266 words
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Article103 1980-05-05 9 MAY 02 Lire AnfaE75 0-25 Aaaoc CJ«n S1450 unch Baatofl 856 -6 Central* M10 11 Flat IMS 10 Flnalder 78 1.5 Oen Immob 56.75 -0-25 IFI Prl 2381 11 Ilalcemenu I lal (as MO unch I tali Id er 11X25 11.75 Magneu M Pf 580 unch Marelll Ere 345103 words
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MARKET REVIEWS
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Article, Illustration791 1980-05-05 9 Singapore TRADERS at the Singapore stock market were fed a (air share of decent news last week, a welcome balm after the previous Friday's stunning news of the aborted US rescue mission. Inspired by good corporate results, lower Interest rates in the US and the tender results791 words
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Article113 1980-05-05 9 I Tokyo BHABE prftees ami aarlewly m Ik* My* stock urtot lart •win weaad ap Ike mk at MB2.M yea tor a CJS-yea weekly gala, while ike wMifkaitl IBUnij eet at OM> ler a til prial riee. tke "ths IBrst three days Ike fear-eee-■lea week113 words
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Article1501 1980-05-05 9 GERALD COLVERD - London By GERALD COLVERD WHEN nature hung the stars in heaven, she filled them with everlasting oil to light the misled and lonely traveller, said poet John Milton. Nature, however, placed no eternal source of oil on earth with which the globe could light the1,501 words
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Article704 1980-05-05 9 ||p New York NYT. NEW YORK stock prices continued to gain last week, although trading volume remained at a sluggish pace. The Dow Jones industrial average rose 7.34 points, closing at 810.92. While stocks were pushing higher in rather restrained fashion, short-term interest rates were plummeting.NYT. - 704 words
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979 1980-05-05 10 MM K.Lumpur II 11 n I m A IN SPITE OF a host of unresolved issues on the international political scene, the Kuala Lumpur stock market last week moved ahead on fairly strong buying interest among the lower-liners. Traders seemed to have discounted the Iranian979 words
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Article355 1980-05-05 10 Violet Chow - WHK •fKMQ mmy Compiled by Violet Chow OTHERS Tip 342 million Cycle ft Carriage ——f shares offered for general subadrptioo recently from a total of 7J6 ««nuna shares offered by Cycle ft Carriage were oversubscribed by 4.7 times. Minority shareholders at larper are advised by355 words
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386 1980-05-05 10 03 Sydney M Reuter THE BEARISH effects of easing metal prices and a new tap system for government bonds helped offset a round ,of encouraging reports from the oil and mining sector last week as the Sydney Stock Exchange ended trading onReuter - 386 words
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Article2785 1980-05-05 10 I* Hick 80 Low CMHV Last Sato Gr*s Div Dir Cw Gr*. Y*M Net P/E Vol ("OOO) Week Higfc Law t SECTION ONE 1 INDUSTRIAL A COMMERCIAL 370 223 140 163 3M 80 290 482 220 340 246 220 116 140 270 60 279 328 187 2M2,785 words
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Advertisement164 1980-05-05 9 Higher rates of interest for your deposits at Chase Manhattan Bank Please call any of our Branches for further details. Special Exclusive Service For immediate Foreign Exchange rate indicators just dial *****91 during business v hours 4 Shenton Way, Singapore 0106 Tel: *****56 541 Orchard Road, Singapore 0923 Tel: *****22164 words
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Advertisement93 1980-05-05 9 Thit announcement appean u a matter of record only The Electricity Commission of New South Wales A $50,000,000 Equivalent MULTICURRENCY FLOATING RATE LOAN Guaranteed by The Government of the State of New South Wales Managed and provided by Grindlays Bank Group The Commercial Banking Company of Sydney Limited Banque de93 words
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Advertisement291 1980-05-05 10 :X£SB39!?iPg:2is] UNITED OVERSEAS LAND LIMITED, INCORPORATED M THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE) announcement I I V IMM at par of 5590,000,000 9% Umacurad Loan Stock 1900/87 > ("Loan Stock") with Registered Subscription Warrants ("RSW") to subacribe for Ordinary Sharas in tha Company I Tha Diractors are pleasad to announce that the291 words
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Article, Illustration201 1980-05-05 11 RONALD KOW - By RONALD KOW H M pM|lB VIIMMMd (Hi IMHh reafly%laae/eai m m feed fcMary ta ii mUm. jw were ■nmL yiavkie right to "I «M the**» "iITSI "Iteneaaber'fte J'efeaipete'der tSS^SSr wTthe «ij Iwm aapaMe Mk> 8l #f, w2Le? e plSi* k 2?Picture by MAZLAN BADRON. - 201 words
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Article, Illustration928 1980-05-05 11 CHARMAINE CHAN - SGA PREMIER LEAGUE By CHARMAINE CHAN SELETAR Golf Qnb and the Singapore Island Country Club remain Joint leaders in the Singapore Golf Association Premier League with 11 points after yesterday's miitrhfs In the FAN Handicap League, SICC has taken over from Juroog Country ClubGolf pictures by TAN WEE HIM - 928 words
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Article, Illustration970 1980-05-05 11 Agencies IN THE year of Rosie Ruiz, a lovely Ally named Genuine Risk struck a blow (or the distaff side at Churchill Downs last Saturday. Running every step of the mile and a quarter and there are films to prove it she beat 10 coltsAgencies - 970 words
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604 1980-05-05 11 Reuter THE 14-to-l chaace Known Fact last Saturday captured the 2,00» Guineas in senaatkmal style when the hot favourite Nureyev was disqualified after running out s narrow wisner of the colts' It was the first time In V had beea dsqusßflsd. TheReuter - 604 words
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Advertisement637 1980-05-05 11 SMLM INVESTMENTS LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) ANNOUNCEMENT The audited results of the Group and the Company lor the nine months ended December SI, 1979 together with the com per* tire audited results for the year ended March SI. 1979 adjusted to reflect the same basis of eanaoHdatisa637 words
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Article624 1980-05-05 12 Reuter JHE sharp Jump 1b the US unemployment rats to 7 per cent test month is gsusrsUy s**a as coadopt** evidence that a recession Is tmdsr way, with most economists stffl expecting the rereaslon to be WOd. But those ptodkUag a increasing layoffs nipportReuter - 624 words
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242 1980-05-05 12 AFP SB) flags were hoisted fai spverai town* Id troubled ■rtMMlm states m Saturday. An aegaafaatfoa calling itself the "Sewn Uidted f-Mfittwf Aemy" (Sola) claimed regwUnfay that Sola circulated sight letters and announced that the "final Snte Indian colonialist and expansionist has tafWL* 9AFP - 242 words
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Article232 1980-05-05 12 Reuter, AFP THE British government yesterday whined re- maul demands far Arab nuiitlw from guamea about 20 hostage* at the Xraaian embassy in Timlnn as the siege drama ««at into its fifth day. 1 Oa Saturday night, the fiiwm issued a statement oa the medUtion and set freeReuter,; AFP - 232 words
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Article208 1980-05-05 12 AP SWEDES went hoarding pifrul iwH yeast to tome effects of their biffgait labour conflict ever as u, Ai-»-J [u tmra uty pMM witn i^teadOodc^ 0611 Government-* ppointed mediators weary after a week of tough bargaining sabd in a showdown between labour and managemast reportedlyAP - 208 words
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152 1980-05-05 12 AFP OFFICIALS of the Japanese Ministry of International Trade and Industry (Mlti) yesterday expressed surprise at the strong step taken by Iran to demand that six of the 10 Japanese clerical staff members of the Iran-Japan Petrochemical Company (UPC) be recalled Japan. The officialsAFP - 152 words
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Article, Illustration378 1980-05-05 12 Reuter THE billions ire Hunt brothers aasuced Congress that they were victims, not manipulators, of the collapse of sOver prices and denied attempting to cornet the market Mr Nelson Bunker Hunt and William Ilerbelt Hunt also confirmed that negotiations lor a USJI billion loan have beenReuter; UPI photo - 378 words
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199 1980-05-05 12 AW INDONESIA and the PhUlppinee have initiated a move to bring all labour unions in the Aaeaa nations under an umbrella far consultntive purpoaea. The propoaed Aaean la«a A» n i Dour consultative ooay expected to act as a plat* lam far fellowAW - 199 words
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Article105 1980-05-05 12 AFP THE Kampuchea» tseue will be a major tqpic lor dtacnsrioa when Malayrtan Prime Minister Datnk Hasaeta Ona meet* Mr Lee KnaaYewtMeweeh. Malaysian Foreign Mlnisler Tengku Ahmad Rtthanddeen who (ttadoaod |LI, mm I it tzus penality ma nwimg a political solotioa ia Kampuchea was of greatAFP - 105 words
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Advertisement172 1980-05-05 12 Mm nil IN i m WfSj *S£*i V 5. pPPgp&M,' PFl¥#i §2 >-■ v„ P5 t*«M i^V-aw /h X *J tSb >: «3t?SES to. ISR 5S «S li v ris.-*f t* w >3? vWf 3fr£& T|%! f x W -'V ff&?£3 sftSi &K IV ■>- m a MM Vv. S&172 words
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Miscellaneous63 1980-05-05 12 [weather I Outlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. to 1 p.m. today Showers in several places clearing tround noon. Bepsrt far 24 hun priwr to 7J9 pan. m May 4 Maximum temperature 31.7 Aanciated humidity 64 Minimum temperature 23.7 AMociated humidity 100 Hours of sunshine 7.30 ftainfi>n in millimetres 9.963 words
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Article86 1980-05-05 13 Reuter THE first Soviet freighter to enter the Great Lakes this year has been stranded since April 28 by a protest against Soviet intervention in Afghanistan. The Yasha Shishkovsky arrived on last Monday to load 3,000 tonnes of magnesite, a metal used in the manufacture of bricksReuter - 86 words
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Article55 1980-05-05 13 AFP THE oil tanker World Mandate, which went adrift off South Africa's Cape Province after an engine failure, was towed into port for repair on Thursday. The Liberian registered ship, which was sailing from the Gulf to Brazil, was expected to stay 10 days at theAFP - 55 words
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Article63 1980-05-05 13 Reuter TWO Japanese companies, Toa Harbour Works and Marubeni Corp, have jointly signed a 15.4 billion yen contract in Basra, Iraq, to build a port facility in southern Iraq to cope with heavy congestion at Basra port. The order, from the State Organisation of Iraqi Ports,Reuter - 63 words
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Article51 1980-05-05 13 Reuter THE National Bank of Kuwait said it has been mandated to issue advance payment guarantee to the China Shipbuilding Co in Taiwan for six oil products tankers costing US$l6O million. The tankers are being built for the Kuwait National Petroleum Co, the bank said.Reuter - 51 words
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Article, Illustration663 1980-05-05 13 LINDA CHEE - By LINDA CHEE UNITED Arab Shipping Co (UASC) and Oasis Container Express Lines are expected to resume negotiations over their long-delay-ed Joint service between the Far East and the Arabian Gulf in Tokyo next month. 1 But shipping circles in Japan see slim663 words
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Article625 1980-05-05 13 SMpftagLJae Page CM Adriatic IV 5 Afea VI 3 Alfred vn 2 All trans VI 5 Alpac VI 5 Angkutan VI 4 ANL I 1 APL m 4/5 Arab line vn 2 Argentine IV 4 ASCL m 1 Asia Merchant IV 5 BugjidMh vm 2 Bank Line625 words
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Article, Illustration298 1980-05-05 14 THE Aeetraltoa etaUeager tor tta IM9 America's Cap» Aastfraito, 1« ea her way to tta IMtoi fltotee. Scraped ead deaaed reedy tor repatattag, tta 12-awtre yacht wee Iseded ee beard tta eeatolaer vessel AaatnU fim/ to Sydaey aa April a ead298 words
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Article1009 1980-05-05 14 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO AT CONTAINER TERMINAL NB. (1) Each vessel's estimated time of arrival Is advised by the Shipping Line/Agent and is subject to change (2) All export FCL containers and LCL cargo must be delivered to the Authority's premises during the following1,009 words
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Article1417 1980-05-05 14 TIME-CHARTER business again dominated activity on Thursday although scattered fixing was seen in the North American grain sector. A 9,500 tonne cargo of heavy grain was fixed from US Gulf to Buena Ventura at $39 for early May and 16,500 tonne parcel of pellets was taken at $501,417 words
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Article, Illustration738 1980-05-05 15 UPI LLOYD'S of London is still in business as the world's most famous insurance market, but that is no thanks to pigs and space satellites, computers and the Olympics, tankers and DC-lQs and Bronx Slums. Every one of those items has been an unmitigated disasterUPI - 738 words
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269 1980-05-05 15 AFP THE Gulf Meter of the tuker market hu beea virtually it a standstill ■lace the 111-fated US operatlea la Iraa, brokers said la Leadea. The tease sltuattoa la the regtea means that shlpewaers are very relaetaat to arder veasela late the area, theyAFP - 269 words
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190 1980-05-05 15 UPI DRIVEN by the yens depreciation and cyclical demand, new shipbuilding orders placed with Japanese yards in fiscal 1979 jumped 2.8 times over the previous year's. Orders for ships above 2,500 in gross tonnage during the financial years, which ended march 31,UPI - 190 words
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Article, Illustration506 1980-05-05 15 EXPECTED ARRIVALS •TODAY KEPPEL WHARVES Balantang (0700 after Cherry Molek) 28. Dong Bee (1500) 40/41 Rata Ratu (after Kota Dews 10/11 Nedlloyd Futami (1600 after Nedlloyd Agulhas Must vacate €/1200) 1/2' Pampa Argentina (1500 Req. Portside to) 18 Pabloeverett (0600 after Leslie Lykes hauls Must vacate 7/0600)506 words
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2989 1980-05-05 19 SCHEDULE A guide to ships loading at Singapore for Ports around the World The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of2,989 words
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434 1980-05-05 20 Reuter $HE rise in the Chinese 'pipping fleet last year, although at a slower pace ttan in 1978, enabled China n maintain a strangehold tap the majority of its tirade, Lloyd's Shipping JSconomist says. It says Chinese vessels fee penetrating a number 8 vitalReuter - 434 words
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Article68 1980-05-05 20 Reuter THE Umitm Men' paael iwwfd the weighted avenge werU taaker (night rates a—ewel ever the peeled March 1« te April IS an as fellows, with mmm^ Geaeral parpeee weridaeale 2S&J vems 286, median range weridseale 1M versas 2M, large raage eae wwldarsle 121J versas 123, largeReuter - 68 words
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Article520 1980-05-05 20 SHIPSALES SECONDHAND TONNAGE brokers in London reported last week the 11,288 dwt Man Fung built In 1961 was sold to unidentified SingaGore buyers for around Ssl.7 million. Trading last Friday was very quiet reflecting the May Day closure on the Continent and the forthcoming extended520 words
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337 1980-05-05 20 AFP THE fate of the luxury cruiser, the Aquamarine, is now hanging in the balance, teetering between a security bond being obtained for release of the vessel and, failing that, its sale by the Hongkong Admiralty Court, the solicitor of one ofAFP - 337 words
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Article111 1980-05-05 20 THE Association of West TnfK» trans-Atlantic Steam Ship Lines said it is adjusting its currently adjustment charges (CAC) from May 9 and bunker adjustment charges (BAC) from May 16. The CAC will be positive 23 per cent against positive 19 per cent from May 1 for traffic111 words
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Article1427 1980-05-05 20 The leading shipping lines operating from local Crts and the agents who handle cargo bookings r them. A-B Adriatic Csntalntr Continental Feeders (S)/Cargo Freight (PK). AFEA Singapore Shipping Agencies (S)/Euro-A*ia Line (PK/PN). AIM C. Tsepfer Sea Consortium (S)/Marlntex Enterprise (PK). Alpae Intrasea (S)/Yeo Shpg and Trading1,427 words
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Advertisement355 1980-05-05 13 Of st class transport Agents: Nedlloyd EAC For further details, please refer to page V Scan Dutch i \i< i) i\ i I 11 Orient Overseas CcmtiuneA Dne FULLY CONTMERBD SERVICE TO EUROPE (VIA FT »ji 1/5 27/5 28/5 26/5 30/5 3/6 1/5 3/6 4/6 5/6 8/6 11/6 1/5 7/6355 words
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Advertisement282 1980-05-05 13 m.\ UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO SAG EXPRESS MULTI PURPOSE SERVICES ILaiETI FATHULKHAR V.17 AL YAMAMAH V.15 BM BASSAM V .25 Dubai (13/6), Dammam (15/6), Kuwait (17/6). Shuhaiba (19/6), Abu Dhabi (22/6), Doha (25/6) Dubai (19/6), Dammam (22/6), Kuwait (25/6). Abo Dhabr-(28/6). Doha (1/7) Dubai (1/7), Dammam (4/7), At Dhabi (7/7),282 words
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Advertisement27 1980-05-05 13 mm I CONTAINER Schedules D LONDON Freights II 111 SHIPS Ib Pert m SHIPPING List VD REGIONAL Weather VIII WHO Acts Fer Whem vm miii wcf.i fi27 words
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Advertisement516 1980-05-05 13 Agents: N«dlloyd EAC Please refer to y MAERSK LINE EXPORT TO UJ3. PACIFIC, GULF, ATLANTIC, EAST CANADA AND ASIAN PORTS I i i.. ar 5/6 12/6 19/1 26/6 3/7 10/7 25/5 l/« 1/6 15/« 22/1 29/6 15/1 22/8 30/6 6/7 13/7 54/5 13-14/5 14-15/5 11-19/5 19-21/5 25-21/5 27-21/5 1-2/6 2-3/6516 words
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Advertisement512 1980-05-05 14 LEO SHIPPING PTE LTD. SINGAPORE PERNAS-MISC SHIPPING AGENCIES SDN BHD PORI KELANG PLNANG HEAD OFFICE; WISMA MISC TEL: NO: KL *****8 AAALAYSANNTBINATIONM SHFPNG CORPORATIONBEKHAD fnm bnot •L. a. i ~il, r Ml NCnpH| rW. 1) Barcelona. Genoa. 2) Amsterdam Antwerp. L.Havre. Bilbao. Basie, UK, 3) Bremen Bremenhaven. AarHus. Copenhagen, Mm*512 words
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Advertisement191 1980-05-05 14 SUPERCARRIER SERVICE WEEKLY SERVICE TO PANAMA, US ATLANTIC GULF AND E. CANADA 7/5 1215/5 •10/5 4/7 5/7 10/6 24/6 25/6 hn NT«k Bwtei 7/7 9/7 11/7 U/C 13/6 27/6 »Mb HOrl Mi 12/7 20/7 23/7 18/6 20/6 2/7 4/7 9/7 SINGAPORE CALIFORNIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE ONLY 22 DAYS ALSO ACCtFTME191 words
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Advertisement811 1980-05-05 15 ANNOUNCEMENT We wish to inform customers thot the name of our company hat boon changed from Mansfield Container Services Pte Ltd to Maastteid Container Shipping Pte Ltd with immediate effect. STRAITS SHIPPING m m "A; I.wj 1 Brunei Ports and Bangkok In oddition to the OCL agency, Mansfield Container Shipping811 words
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Advertisement399 1980-05-05 15 FOR PROMPT DELIVERIES OF Gamlen Chemicals New Tel: *****29 GAMLEN. AUSTRAL ASIA* PTV LTD New Address 15 1b Block f, 55 Ayt• r H.r.th U, .<(j Ayer P ij.ih Industrial S >'S* FjQ franco Belgian Services c.m.c.r. Seatrai,n Pacific Services S.A. SINGAPORE F NOUIRIES *****44 CFS 2224Q41 Tprminrfl ??oS4*> Optorg399 words
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Advertisement514 1980-05-05 16 Hapag-Uoyd FULLY CONTAMUSED TO ElftOTf EXPRESS CONVENTIONAL TO EWOPE S'p«t f (Minfftn aMm Gmm H'tMrt Brtmtn Rdam Anlwti Mtr Mctanm 6 b 8/5 27/5 9 4 13 6 6 6 4 6 M» Ibctam 16 2/6 4 6 23 6 10/7 13'7 7/7 5 7 FULLY COOTMNEKtSED TO GttQA/TMESTE TBI514 words
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Advertisement570 1980-05-05 16 LIME KOREA SHIPPING CORPN P. Keiang ALTAR 151* 8/11 May STORE 12/15 May ALTAR 151W 8/11 May 12/15 May FOR BUSAN BANGKOK ALTAR 152E 8/11 May 12/15 May TO BUSAN INCHON VEGA 149W 30 May/2 June 3/7 June FOR BUSAN BANGKOK VEGA 150E 30 Mav/2 June 3/7 June TO BUSAN570 words
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Advertisement469 1980-05-05 16 (7) EVERGREEN LINE FAR FAST/EUROPF FXPRFSS FUlt CONIAINFR SERVICE ACCEPTWG CARGO FOR HAMBURG. FELIXSTOWE ROTTERDAM. ANTWERP IE HAVRE ALSO ACCEPTWG CARGO FOR UNITED KINGDOM SOUTHAMPTON LONDON MANCHESTER BIRMINGHAM BRISTOL LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW. LEEDS WEST GERMANY MKMtftHAVtN HOLLAND AMSTERDAM 1 FUROPF FAR FAST FXPRFSS FULL CONTAINER SFRVICF FAR EAST/RED SEA MEDITERRANEAN SEA469 words
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Advertisement856 1980-05-05 16 Everett Lines I MUM MM m Burma Fivt Star Stiifpwf Carpa. Bk "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE' LOADING FOR RANGOON !>« M«m Namf MM3B2/S May 1/7 Mar h Nrt/S M>r M »/»Mm 11/21 May IS/llMtr BF.S.SC Agents m Motorua TEPS MALAYSIA Campania Argantma Da ;TM_T> Navaaacton latarcaatiaaatal S. A. C.I.F. "ARGENTINE NATIONAL856 words
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Advertisement415 1980-05-05 16 r mo.s.E. OCEAN SHIPPING ENTERPRISES PTE LTD MAT %1.~ MAT CARP SANKYO LINE AUSTRALIA SERVICE P- M«| Shiran la*Mn( far. 13/15 Mm 9/12 May STD. MEL ADQ 10/12 km 13/15 Jm STD, MEL. AOEL BANGLADESH SERVICE 7/10 HQ CMTTKOK. CWIW JAPAN/STRAITS SERVICE ARLANDER LIME J*! ADRIATIC CCT :753 containep SERVICE415 words
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Advertisement818 1980-05-05 17 PIL GROUP EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICE SING APORE/CHITTAGONG/RANGOON/SER VICES Singapore 6/9 May Loading For Chittagong. Madras SINGAPORE/BANGKOK/SINGAPORE DIRECT SERVICES S E A Container Feeder Service SIN/JKT/SIN/HKG/MAN ACCEPTABLE LCL/FCL CONTAINERS V ONO MHOAKMC LOAQ4NQ fOU:- HONQKONO MAMLA N*p. Zircon 6S/7N 29/90 Apr 2/9 May 9/10 May 15/15 May 19/20 May Nap. Topaz818 words
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Advertisement948 1980-05-05 17 BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE If BUM B HAVEN ROAM HAVW SOTQN I, to nam (O. la, Eiprtt* ffOM fUtOffc H BURG BHAvtN ROAM HAVRE SO lON W Ormjny Avstria BtnMw f'»nce All UK P Mang S port Far: Kamakiai Mm SjM SM SjM SjM 0/5 1/5948 words
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Advertisement650 1980-05-05 17 vy \^i Scan Dutch 9 WEEKLY EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE if S V f 9 J T. 1) 9»cMaa. tan. la#M>o 2) HaMlM*. Antwerp. It Mart. Inerpaal 111 Cmmi MaM 3) Mtawa MmwMim. Ma Copi«ni» Mm* 4) HMo M MP >«Mb aaapfeM cjrfo M IM(tM rjUai Mr is MM EAC Swu650 words
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Advertisement581 1980-05-05 17 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES THE BANK LINE LTD LOADS FOR E. S. AFRICA KftKMN* 15/17 May 18/?? M>, 31 Mi. Stan (also toadM| tor Port £k{. East London mt C town) A KSSI U.S. GULF COAST SERVICE (New Orleans, Mobie, Houston, Galveston) P. Kate* US Gtf VELMA LTKS «fcdt I leads)581 words
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Advertisement767 1980-05-05 18 K line KAWASAKI RISEN KAISHA. LTD. EXPRISS COKTAINER SERVICES 1 TO NORTH AMERICA fuberwbu* n sr motor 4 tal 12/5 14/5 km Man C*parAcal4R U/5 13/5 KaaMNn RaSMtIR 12/5 IVS lata Mm C*|M» M pMRM to i Bartaa. SL tato. Wlilhlm, I TO EUROPE Spore P Man L Havre R'dam767 words
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Advertisement520 1980-05-05 18 CAUFOMMA/PACfIC NORTH WEST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAINER/REEFER SERVICE lM*| tar 108 MO, Ml FMKBCO. MATTU. TACOMA. MNCOMO. 8C Acc*M« fCL/fO. tatatav* AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Act**! fCL/TCI M*n NEW ZEALAND SERVICE JAPAN SERVICE —n 10 ttm HMOTt, YOKJNMM "VMM MM" (CJto Mtota* S/C Mm) FROM CALCUTTA TO UK. NAGOYA YOKOHAMA PMm520 words
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Advertisement371 1980-05-05 18 3P: (»roup SINGAPORE SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE LTD /OTm UOOH OCEAN Bun ONG SINGAPORE 1 VA«*ETING (J LlNtSl GENE«Ai 91 )M 1 (14 LINES) TELEX «S -4S9S »S .'SSfee A 0 CA B SHIP •CA 01 E CAMGOSHiP ih lte«|iiNinl Container LiiM's WEEKLY CONTAINER SERVICE to/from BANGKOK VOT STQKOM) TWQUOBE BOUNTY371 words
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Advertisement502 1980-05-05 18 'IjTV ORAMARD LINE I INDEPENDENT -ATTRACTIVE RAJES U MEDITERRANEAN SEA SERVICE ALSO ACCEPTING CONTAINER CARGO FCL ONLY FOR PORT SAID. ALEXANDRIA. BEIRUT. LATTAKIA UMASSOL, ISTANBUL A PIRAEUS Specially engaged agents A stevedores providing immediate discharge •mm piw tom v. m is*y aSj 1 M*. MM TAT V. m 1 km502 words
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Advertisement467 1980-05-05 18 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD. Fat>e'House 234E Orchard Road Singapore 9 Telephone ***** 1 1 2354C5 7 REGULAR INDEPENDENT SEMI/FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO EUROPE S*pare P. Ma ATLANTIC HANK 1M77„ 2211* l»May NORASMIM79 4 Imi 31 May Landtag tar BOULOGNL.UK (MOM) HULOOK/W (MM) HIU» (PTE) ITB *****11 BOOKMC 2354R57 YEO SMPPMG t467 words
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Advertisement661 1980-05-05 19 TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): XS.MME+ 8/5 Pt CORAL..... 16/5 C. CONTAMER 20/5 K. lACEJM 25/5 TW BMDGE 30/5 N. PEARL 3/6 C. PAUL 8/6 Containers Feeder ed to/from F'stowe Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia SS BRIDGE S'pore Closing Times: FCI Cargo 0800 7/5 LCL Cargo 2000 6/5 TO AND FROM661 words
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Advertisement59 1980-05-05 19 NOTICE CHANGE OF ADDRESS ft TELEPHONE NUMBERS SEA CONSORTIUM PTE. LTD. inform all their clients, suppliers, business associates contractors that with effect from today our address and telephone numbers are as follows Units 1401-1403, 14th floor, Asia Chambers, Comer McCaNum Street/Cecil Street, Singapore 0106. Tetophaae m:« tama, SOTrf d Exetaage59 words
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Advertisement306 1980-05-05 20 EGYPTIAN INTFPNATIONAI I INF i FII INTERNATIONAL LINE (EIL» EGYPTIAN FLAG T ;|l 1 I 4. (PORT SAID STORE 14 PYRAMDS H Jm 11 ACCEPTM6 CARfiO FOR HUH, MOJLI N l i!D If t .V ***** SWf.»Pt#l bO B* g*> i.' W 1 GARWARE SHFPWG CORPN. LTD. FOR HOOEDA SMGATORE306 words
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Advertisement380 1980-05-05 20 OCEAN LINES KEGULM NON CONFERENCE SE KHTERRANEAN SEA SERVICE Spore PMiang 17 May Loadwg tar NrtWAiMMI/Mn fow/MWUttaMi CONTINENTAL FAR EAST LINES MEPENDENT/NON-CONFERENCE EIMPE/fM EAST MV. GOLDEN GHANA V.XB Laa*| IL ri I it/ 2«pr ETA S"para Jakarta 11 May 15 Mr L DC SAGASIA PTE LTD .OtNSOREYFUSGMOUPOFCOMPAMEM tut ZZ2USS a380 words
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Advertisement222 1980-05-05 20 NOTICES OFFICIAL NOTICE PROPOSAL TO CHANGE A SHIP'S NAME We, WAYMARINE CO. PTE LTD., of 1607, Tower Block, Tanjong Pagar Complex, Tanjong Pagar Road, Singapore 0206, hereby give notice that in consequence of our recent purchase of the barge "SEABORNE MARINER', we have applied to the Registrar of Singapore Ships,222 words
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