The Business Times, 26 May 1980
1980-05-26
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Title Section11 1980-05-26 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C4P) N*. 111/1/8# MONDAY, MAT U, lM SO CENTS11 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article86 1980-05-26 1 Reuter MUSCAT, Sun. Oman has raised the price of its crude oil by US$2 to $3(2.20 a barrel retroactive to May 1. The rise conformed with price increases by oilproducing countries in the region, a spokesman for the Omani Ministry of Minerals said. Oil industry sourcesReuter - 86 words
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Article75 1980-05-26 1 AP KUALA LUMPUR, Sijn. An Association of South-east Asian Nations Council of Trade Unions (ACT) has been set up to foster closer relations among labour movements in all the five Asean countries Thailand, Indonesia, the Philippines, Malaysia and Singapore. The president of the Malaysian Trade Union LeaderAP - 75 words
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Article66 1980-05-26 1 AFP LONDON, Sun. Britain is sliding relentlessly towards a recession which some experts say could be the worst economic slump since the Depression of the *****. All the indicators now point to even higher unemployment which is already running at a postwar record of more than 1.5 million.AFP - 66 words
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Article78 1980-05-26 1 AFP NeW DEI .HI, Sun. Prime Minister Indira Gandhi said India and China should "get down to business" to become good friends, and the border issue which has strained Sino-Indian relations since 1962 could be set aside for the time being.. fa an interview with a New DelhiAFP - 78 words
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Article42 1980-05-26 1 UPI TEHHRAN, Sun. Austrian Chancellor Bruno Kreisky and two other prominent European socialists have arrived to attempt mediation in the Iranian crisis. A chartered jet carrying Mr Kreisky and his two companions, Spanish socialist leader Felipe Gonzalez and Swe<ii^^^3ocisLl_^^gmocr^tlcUPI - 42 words
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Article78 1980-05-26 1 Reuter TEHERAN, Sun. United Nations Special Envoy Adib Daoudy mĕt Iranian Foreign Minister Sadeq Qotbzadeh today and later said the UN Commission of Enquiry on Iran might be able to return here and complete its interrupted mission. In a brief statement, Mr Daoudy said he spokeReuter - 78 words
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Article50 1980-05-26 1 Reuter MOSCOW, Sun. The Soviet Union has denounced the decisions of last week's conference of Islamic countries on the Afghan crisis. An authoritative commentary in the Communist Party daily, Pravda, ignored the conference's offer to talk to the Kabul government of Babrak Karma 1 without formally recognising it.Reuter - 50 words
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Article54 1980-05-26 1 AP MANILA, Sun. The energy crisis may soon lead to a slashing of government red tape'in the Philippines. An energy conservation bill to go before the National Assembly this week has a clause ordering all ministers and bureau heads to reduce paperwork for documents such as licences,AP - 54 words
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Article47 1980-05-26 1 Reuter NARITA (JAPAN), Sun. Nearly 6,000 people today staged demonstrations around Tokyo s new Narita International Airport against a government scheme to expand it. Airport opponents sent up three kites and five tethered balloons but airport operations were not affected, police and airport authorities said.Reuter - 47 words
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Article104 1980-05-26 1 THE bikwtag is a list ef the II nrnt actively traded stacks m the Stick Exchange ef Stapowe lut week. It ghw the taraever la thsasaads e( ualts, clesiag prices m Friday aad the Ugh aad lew fer lttt nmvM Prima Maya 3? Uw M Credit 2.416104 words
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LOCAL STOCK INDICES
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Article71 1980-05-26 1 May l» May M Maya MayS MayS t+BT Index 4730.46 4666.36 4708.82 4786.32 4798.22 •Industrials: 303.73 498.13 499.56 507.54 508 02 887.79 875 70 878.76 897.76 904.29 ••Hotels: ♦46 24 443.12 446.11 449.11 448.51 •Properties: Minings 375.86 366.89 371.13 376.89 379.06 296.46 290.62 290.36 290.35 290.65 863 56 861.5671 words
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Article64 1980-05-26 1 M»y tu,» Miyfl May Q May 23 ttBT Index: Industrials Tl9l.fl 7737.44 *****8 8158.29 7796 01 5»M 574.30 576.86 587.22 578.72 faFliucc •fYopcrtfcs. moo 794.07 799 99 822.58 804.79 371.06 370 76 370.36 371.14 ***** 410.58 ***** 407 33 411.73 409 42 313.04 310.81 308 41 310.54 314.11 100764 words
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Article638 1980-05-26 1 RONNIE LIM - REPRESENTATIVE OFFICES By RONNIE LIM, Chief Reporter TWO major oil companies have chosen Singapore to be their staging post from which to secure supplementary crude oil and product oils from Southeast Asian countries and China. This follows difficulty they have been facing in obtaining supplies from638 words
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Article277 1980-05-26 1 SINGAPORE pat op a sparkling trade performance in the first four months of this year. Total trade amounted to 129.57 billion, up 50 per cent over the same period last year. trade deficit ho* ever widened to $2J6 billion compared with the 12.29 billion recorded from January277 words
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Article444 1980-05-26 1 A flo 6 MILLION company, ttVllips Petroleum Singahas been formed by Phillips Petroleum of the US, the SingaSore Government and umitomo Chemicals of Japan to invest in a $200 million high-density polyethylene plant in the Republic. The plant, which will form part of the $2 billion petrochemical444 words
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Article312 1980-05-26 1 A SMALL local electronics company, Electro Research Corporation, may get financial aid from the Economic Development Board (EDB) under its Product Development Assistance Scheme. A joint venture between two Singaporeans and an American, the company was set up two years ago to undertake high-technol-ogy electronics research312 words
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242 1980-05-26 1 THE Gaverameat is pinnteg to eeadaet a feasibility study ea the r«mpatorlsattM af the civil scrvlcf. The stady will give u Meanle rstliaatf af eenpatertoattoa etiti ud men the types af eqslpmeat to he aaed ui determlae which arialsMm will he242 words
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Article, Illustration306 1980-05-26 1 HSUNG BEE HWA - By HSUNG BEE HWA SINGAPORE'S tourist industry is thriving prosperously. The number of visitor arrivals for the first three months of this year rose by 15 per cent over the same period last year to 596,045. Latest statistics from the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board (STPB) shows306 words
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Advertisement67 1980-05-26 1 Slow Motion V V The SL-C7 features continuously variable speed control from STILL picture to a speed about half the speed of normal playback. This is a particularly exciting feature for the person who loves to watch sports. Now he can slow down the action in a fast-paced tennis match,67 words
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Advertisement65 1980-05-26 1 iMZZ SHIPPING TIMES ALL yon need to know about CURTAINS sp tor the opera Investing In Australia t 5ea50n...................................... I OUTLOOK for properties In SINGAPORE Youth Orchestra Ma> T a> l needs yon 7 THE Impact of Japanese Invest- LOOK out tor the $51 silver meat......................................... 3 proof c0in5................................ 1265 words
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Advertisement126 1980-05-26 1 CEIVBD x'it Cv HAKIf Tel: *****4/*****4 Telex: M ***** A/B RAKICOR Cable: "RAKICORP" Factory War tiling Industrial Ell ate Malaysia Tel: ***** Manufacturer, CORP" Johore Bahru miller m»4 atocl JAL has more direct flights tolbkyo and the USA than any other airline* v to Relax in comfort on 11 flights126 words
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PROPERTY & CONSTRUCTION
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Article, Illustration1059 1980-05-26 2 Richard Luscombe - In recent months, Australia has baan projected, through local edvertieements, as a choice country in which to soak out an investment in property development. But, while the Auetralian government's broad policy is to encourage foreign investment, real eetate development of eubetantial size requites official approval. Thie ie1,059 words
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Article447 1980-05-26 2 RISING property prices in West Malaysia which climbed as much as 30 per cent last year in some states, were also felt in East Malaysia, a Malaysian government report said. Both Sabah and Sarawak last year experienced a buoyant real estate market, according to a447 words
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Article183 1980-05-26 2 A FLUCTUATION elaase to eaver ehuga la prices af balldiag materials to to be totradnced to balMlag eaatraeto used to gaverameat pnjecto to Malayala. The Matoystoa gaverameat to aaw prepariag aa todex sf balldiag material prices whick waaM (arm tke haato far determtolag ehaages la eaatraet183 words
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Article397 1980-05-26 2 AN EMINENT civil engineer will be the special guest speaker at the annual conference on "Our World in Concrete and Structures" which will be held this year from Aug 27-29. Professor Chin Fung Kee, Emeritus professor of the University of Malaya will deliver the key-note address at the397 words
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Advertisement529 1980-05-26 2 Acumen present the most successful One Day Intensive Training Programme on CREDIT MANAGEMENT 29 and 30 May 1980 VENUE: CENTURY PARK SHERATON HOTEL THE CREDIT CONTROL FUNCTION Objectives and the definition. The Three Elements of the Credit Control Function: Sanction, Accounting, Collection The Place in the Hierarchy of the Credit529 words
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Advertisement134 1980-05-26 2 Rwr Men: Clear Skin Fack» Because men with proUem skin need fecial attention* A special formula face pack that helps clarify and tone while it promotes a clear, clean outlook. A man can feel Clear Skin Pack work as its warming ingredients touch his skin. The pack's heat encourages surface134 words
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Article1630 1980-05-26 3 FONG MEW LENG - Surprisingly little research is carried out on what influences the Japanese foreign investor, his decisions and management practices. FONG MEW LENG looks at a recent survey, The Role of Japanese Direct Investment in Malaysia by Chee Peng Lim and Lee Poh Ping, which offers a1,630 words
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Article588 1980-05-26 3 MALAYAWATA Steel Sendlrian Berhad (MYS) is, in many ways, a unique joint venture between Japanese and Malaysian capital. It was the only integrated steel mill of its kind in South-east Asia when first establihed in 1961 and when it started prodution in 1967. But more588 words
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Advertisement160 1980-05-26 3 Couturier of the Elite and more ■s? <■- §|!P^P -lV %V 9 CHOSEN CO. PTE. LTD. 24 COLEMAN STREET SINGAPORE 0617 TEL *****1 *****59 Borobudur Inter-Continental Your Business Centre in Jakarta. <5# If you travel frequently you'll expect your hotel to offer some kind of business centre to assist you.160 words
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Advertisement116 1980-05-26 3 Now big, magnificent 747s to Hong Kong at 11 am daily except Wednesdays and Saturdays. More comfort. Even higher standards of service. Totally self-contained upper First Class cabin with sleeper seats and served exclusively by two charming hostesses. In First Class there is a choice of four menus, superior French116 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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1408 1980-05-26 4 AFP CONDITIONS were generally quieter and prices much lower on the London commodity markets last week, reflecting the strength of sterling (at five-year peaks against the US dollar). But some recovery occurred before the long bank holiday weekend. The recent price rises by crude oilAFP - 1,408 words
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Article69 1980-05-26 4 CJ.F. North European ports, in US dollars per ton unless otherwise stated: LONDON: Pri Previous Malaysian 5% ffa bulk per tonne June/September 590.00slr Sumatra 5% ffa bulk May unq unq June 592.50slr unq July 592.50slr 587.50pd August 592.50slr 590.00sir September 592.50s lr 590.00slr October unq unq Nigeria 5%69 words
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Article725 1980-05-26 4 COFFEE: Robusta futures closed easier last Friday, with losses from Thursday of £14 to £32 a tonne. Turnover was 3,725 lots including 19 options and around 1,000. lots of cross trades which included 200 lots crossed in both March and new May. Dealers said values declined in late725 words
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Article206 1980-05-26 4 RUBBER futures in London on Friday closed quietly steady with gains from Thursday of mostly OJO to 0.70 pence per Idlo. Turnover was 122 lots of five tonnes and 223 lots of 15 tonnes including six kerb trades. Dealers said afternoon trading was quiet with values edging higher from206 words
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Article215 1980-05-26 4 CHICAGO soybean futures finished IV* US cents bushel higher to 1V« centslower on Friday. Prices rallied to the highs of a 6'/< cent range. Local short-covering ahead of the holiday weekend on lack of followthrough selling lifted nearbys, traders said. Prices edged higher when local and professional buy stops215 words
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Article178 1980-05-26 4 WHEAT futures on the Chicago Board of Trade last Friday ended 3V4 to five US cents a bushel lower in extremely thin, pre-holiday weekend trade. Prices settled around the middle of a narrow 314cent range. Local liquidation on forecasts of weekend rain extending throughout the spring wheat areas, especially178 words
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Article306 1980-05-26 4 OF THE qsstcd aa the fttagaparc Chlaeoe Preface Exchange, pepper proved the weakest last week. White coffee, caecaat «U aid copra w—lnod relatively steady daring the week, pepper retreated by H ts TIM depending aa the padea aad species. said that the awsstlll seft.306 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGE$
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Article178 1980-05-26 4 THE US dollar opened with a firmer undertone against the Singapore unit on the first trading day of last week, prompted by higher Eurodollar and Asian Currency Unit interest rates. The US currency managed to hold above the 552.1600 level for the first two trading days with market178 words
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Article22 1980-05-26 4 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 12.2 per cent.22 words
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Article310 1980-05-26 4 STERLING made renewed gains in a late flurry of trading here to break back through the U552.34 barrier and add more than a cent to its opening level against the dollar. The gains put it at a fiveyear high against the dollar, with dealers attributing the late afternoon rise310 words
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Article47 1980-05-26 4 FOR THE week ended Saturday May 24, the range of call rate received from Short Deposits (M) Bhd was as follows: Bask fund: 3 per cent to 6 per cent. Geaeral faad: 3 per cent to 4.75 per cent. Mavemeats of funds totalled $835 million.47 words
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Article177 1980-05-26 4 ASIAN RATES ASIAN earreacy average depedt rates far'the week eaded May 23: U8$(M Hifk 'Cr' 7 days 10* 8 1 month 10 11/1691/10 2 months 11'/. 3 months u »/ie 9H 6 months ii* 9% 0 months 113/10 9* 12 months UK 913/10 Swim Fraaa Hifk Low 1 month 6177 words
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Article53 1980-05-26 4 ZURICH exchanges closing quotes on May 23: US 1.6550/6580 Stg 3.8726/8812 Can —1.4248/4279 DMk— 92.9032/93.1499 D F1 84.6236 '8203 F FY-39.8556 9518 B FY 5.7963/8129 D Kr 29 7895 8516 NKr 33 8962 9715 S Kr 39.4878/5735 Lit 0.1977/1981 A us sch 13.0138/0476 Port 3.3624/3857 Spain 2.3357/3432 Arg 0.0853 words
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Article52 1980-05-26 4 FRANKFURT exchanges closing quotes on May 23: US 1 7812 a Stg 41« 170 Can 1 5342/M on-909« 91 09 S Fr 107.»/« Lit 2 129/33 F Fr «2.S3 D Kr 32 06 09 N Kr 36 52 58 B Fr (cob) 6 238 IB B Fr (fin) «.MO/MO52 words
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Article322 1980-05-26 4 WORLDWIDE prices traded narrowly last week on a lack of major economic or political impetus, says Greta ami GaUkr mm— Pie Ltd in its latest review. In the leading Comex market, spot gold moved to a high of US$5l4 a troy ounce following reports that helicopters from Afghanistan had322 words
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Article333 1980-05-26 4 THE INTERBANK overnight market opened firm last week and the overnight rate was quoted at a steady level of between 11 and 12 per cent on most days except Wednesday when it closed relatively lower at 9 to BVi per cent, due primarily to the minimum cash balance333 words
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Advertisement198 1980-05-26 4 For all Health Sports Enthusiasts The Mandarin Recreation Health Centre is here! -L I S T.AI .«5*N- ..is i 3th. a 4* Walk a while or jog a mile. Get on the exerbicycle and tone your muscles. Or lift some weights to get into shape. Then just relax at our198 words
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OVERSEAS
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302 1980-05-26 5 NYT INCREASES In consumer in the United States, by slowdowns in the cost of petrol and food, rose only 0.9 per cent in April, the smallest monthly increase since January 1979, said the US Labour Department. The April increase, while still aNYT - 302 words
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Article184 1980-05-26 5 UPI BANGLADESH President Ziaur Rahman yesterday arrived in Manila for a state visit that would include talks with President Marcos. Mr Marcos and his wife, Imelda, braved stormy weather and led other government officials and members of the diplomatic corps to welcome Mr Ziaur.UPI - 184 words
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Article497 1980-05-26 5 Reuter THE difficulties facing the major European countries are at least as serious as those which followed the 1973 oil crisis with economies entering a pronounced slowdown in 1900/81 and coming out of it only slowly and hesitantly in the years that follow, the Economist IntelligenceReuter - 497 words
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Article84 1980-05-26 5 NYT PREMIER Rene Levesque at Quebec said be would respect the rejection of his sovereignty proposal fay Quebecers and would negotiate in good faith to reform the federal system. He said the burden of proof was now on Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau to make good hisNYT - 84 words
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Article708 1980-05-26 5 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number line Froa MAS MH601 0700 KUL FT FTJ5 0710 JEK/SEA/TPE SIA SQ528 0750 DHA SIA SQ101 0815 KUL MAS MH621 0835 PEN MAS MH671 0930 PEN/KUL SIA MAS CPA SIA GU MAS GU GU SU PAL SU SU RBA GU SU SU708 words
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Article171 1980-05-26 5 Reuter UNITED States Treasury Secretary William Miller has said the US in 1981 can still achieve its first surplus budget in 12 years even if the current recession should be deeper than expected. Mr Miller said the recession would increase the administration's projected deficit inReuter - 171 words
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Article189 1980-05-26 5 AP SENATOR Edward Kennedy, continuing to chip away at President Carter's strength in the northeast in the quest for the Democratic presidential nomination, scored an upset victory on Saturday at the Vermont Democratic Convention. Senator Kennedy reversed a landslide loss to Mr Carter in the state'sAP - 189 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article443 1980-05-26 5 Agencies. NEGOTIATIONS on quotas for China's textile exports to the US broke down because of "unreasonable" demands from the US raised at the last minute, China's chief negotiator said. In an interview with the official Xinhua news agency, Mr Wang Mingjun also criticised the US unilateral quotasAgencies. - 443 words
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Advertisement133 1980-05-26 5 "Somehow they always manage to arrive on time." This is an authentic passenger statement Arrivals You decide where you want to go in Europe and when you want to arrive. Lufthansa efficiency will do the rest Lufthansa German Airlines Contact your travel agent or Lufthansa Singapore: Tanglin J Kuala Lumpur133 words
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REVIEWS
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Article, Illustration1161 1980-05-26 6 PATRICIA GOH - The curtain rise* and what have we PATRICIA GOH elaborates on a list of operas to be performed in Singapore this year. PATRICIA GOH A REFRAIN I always hear from people used to Jetting about between Singapore and London is "I miss opera; we don't1,161 words
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Article624 1980-05-26 6 NIGEL SEESON - By NIGEL SEESON THE D-minor Piano Concerto by Brahms was conceived as a symphonic idea rather than the working out of thematic material. But it does not dominate; rather it has a more equal part to play in the symphonic scheme. The recent performance of this624 words
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Article, Illustration390 1980-05-26 7 I < JfOUNG and talented may sound like one of those usual cliches that are already far |oo over-worn in a budding musical society as ours. But is there any other way to pescribe accurately in simple and direct terms390 words
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295 1980-05-26 7 IF YOU are a music enthusiast, eagerly awaiting an opportunity to be on the stage, then your opportunity is certainly on its way. The Singapore Youth Orchestra is now calling for new members, particularly for the woodwind and brass sections. Potential applicants should be295 words
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Article, Illustration487 1980-05-26 7 Novonti Press Agency THE WORLD'S chess titles for men and women are now held by Soviet players Anatoly Karpov and Maya Chiburdanidze, respectively. The USSR national women's chess team also Emerged victorious in all the seven World Chess Olympiads in which it took part while the men'sNovonti Press Agency - 487 words
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Article722 1980-05-26 7 KIESTEN LUNDBERG - Por a country without a film industry, Norway is proud to show off Titten Tei, Lambert the Hedgehog and Sonny Duckworth, master pieces of Ivo Caprino. These cartoon characters are the Norwegian equivalent of Walt Disney's Mickey Mouse and Caprino, Norway's Walt Disney. KIESTEN LUNDBERGUPI - 722 words
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Article408 1980-05-26 7 S W TAN - UWC'S MEMORIAL CONCERT S W TAN THE MEMORIAL concert in honour of Lord Louis Mountbatten organised by students, staff and friends of the United World College <UWC) was in every sense a thorough experience. It was obvious that much effort and planning had gone into making the408 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous642 1980-05-26 6 LEISURE TIME 1 OPERAS THE RAFFLES GROUP will present Apprsadin to on May 30 and 31. Five singers and two readers (accompanied by piano) will entertain. Their repertoire ranges from Mozart to Gershwin, Shakespeare to Hardy including Ovid and Mendelssohn. RECITALS VIOLIN recital by Yaaakmk*, accompanied by Cheaag Maa CUt642 words
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Miscellaneous1317 1980-05-26 6 LIFE la First episode of Lillie tf the talevf. a tt light atllJliaChMNewa Mi rigtt with the Oral epteede had a hag M«l atelnn, prive a plea—-"l-lliw at MJI Chaa- im| them, sf mm, the *lm«4ner M«« If*... PHaee rf Wales, later to he Wewe aad LIU jm niSSSZ' Hi1,317 words
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Advertisement118 1980-05-26 7 T I >« View the elegant range of Series 600 chairs on special display at Singapore's largest furniture showroom "The Orchard". of its own Series 600 Elegant chairs. Diethelm originals. Their clean modern lines add an aura of distinction to your company image. The new series 600 offers some very118 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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EUROPEAN MARKETS
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Article207 1980-05-26 8 MAY 23 lis ABN 288.00 >5 Ahold 06 20 0.2 Akzu 23 80 unch AMEV 97 10 -0.3 Amfas ***** unch Amro Bank 63 00 \2 tier govs 38 60 -0.4 Berk 100 SO >05 Bols 60 50 1 Borsumij 190 20 32 Burhmann 65 50 >2 Byenkorf 58.50207 words
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Article280 1980-05-26 8 MAY 23 Fr* A CORBE1LLE Air-Ltquide 538 8 BSN Gervais Danone 990 10 C S F (ThomsonCsl) 492 7 Cie Fnncaw des Petroles 258 3.9 Compagnie Financiers Compagnie Generate 386 3 Credit Foncier Ue France 448 -Z5 Hachette (Librairie) 251 -0.5 Machines Bull 60 60 -06 Mirhelin (B> 860280 words
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Article96 1980-05-26 8 MAY 2.1 Krs M FORWARD MARKET 0 Acre Arbed Aslur Bra.van Bru-Lamb 1'anpar Cock IV IV* rs Ebet Electrobel Ob-Inno-Bm G«?» Hobofc Petro Ryl Uulch Sidro Soc Gen Belg Sofina Solvay A Tanks 0 Min V Mont 282 1910 405 662 1302 900 277 264 1985 5790 2360 105096 words
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Article236 1980-05-26 8 may 23 Dm Ar*-T>lefun*en 75 80 -04 Akzo 21» unch Allz Leben 890 00 *J0 All/ Vers 380 00 1 BASK 142 50 -04 Bay H T Wbank 218 00B Bay Vbank m M 2 Bayer 122 00 BBC 299 50 2 BMW IT. 182 20 -18 LiUKUl 340236 words
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Article301 1980-05-26 8 MAY 23 Hand •INDUSTRIALS A Alpha 3(10 Aberrom 292 AE And CI 750 A MIC 2325 unrh Barlows 1035 Cg Sugar 1080 •20 CNA 425 -10 Currie Finanre 190 unrh Dp Beers Ind 2600B Edcon 530 f agar6500 Eveready Fed Volk 395 Fugit 200 5 Oardian Glenanl Oratemn 9W301 words
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Advertisement166 1980-05-26 8 Where to wine, dine and entertain Come, 'sample' an experience! DOLPHIN CAFETERIA World 1 4 Trade Cent# you musn'i i.i iinS 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 got166 words
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Advertisement131 1980-05-26 8 For drinking. For dancing. For delightful evenings. Music by Bacchus International of London it, >, SI IHI R '■)pm t<, J ~w 5/5 > i v I\t until A'/ S. 1 I <■) pn; ,'d rn 5/ s 1 nn,V( i >' t( J V H C <-I ll ll"\131 words
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Advertisement163 1980-05-26 8 See Page 9 for Tokyo and NYSE prices R y 3 *1+ m Sea-Food prepared by our exclusive Thai Chefs It's the talk of the town. ■K s s» ~T~ Call Josephine lor reservations I *****75 or *****11 107 -iJ irvH T i MBRL.IN BPIU. It's elegant, comfortable and quietly163 words
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Advertisement195 1980-05-26 8 i Noodles, mien or mee? It's the same. No matter what you call it. The difference is the way our chefs serve up to you. Whether it's fried, dry. or in a soup. Whether it's Hokkien-style. Cantonese-style, or local-style. You'll like the way we have with noodles, mien and mee195 words
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Advertisement199 1980-05-26 8 The American Express Card serves \ou well wherever great food is served 'Welcome To apply for the American Express Card, call 2358 133. r Fortuna Restaurant offers one of the -widest wiectkmi vk *"*ant<»wett ruietoit in Singapore. Each dish reflects a subtle bind of natural flavouring and apices, a taste199 words
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MARKET REVIEWS
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Article, Illustration319 1980-05-26 9 P^Tokyo REBOUNDING from an across-the-board tumble at the outlet, the Tokyo stock market staged a remarkable climb later last week sending the Dow Jones average above the 6,800-yen mark again. Despite the unexpected political turmoil since the previous week, at 6,828.04 yen (or a 95.04-yen weekly advance, the319 words
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1432 1980-05-26 9 GERALD COLVERD - W 1 Parol London By GERALD COLVERD IT IS a terrible thing for a > man to And out that all his v* life he has been speaking nothing but the truth. Oscar Wilde's epigram holds no fears for those who daily deny or reaffirm the1,432 words
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1229 1980-05-26 9 NEW YORK stock prices last Friday *>oae sharply for the second straight day as interest rates continued to fall rand the Federal Reserve Board an- Bounced plans to dismantle partially Jts March credit restraint programme. Hie Dow Jones industrial average C pulled back near1,229 words
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Article407 1980-05-26 9 SHARE prices on the Tokyo stock market closed lower on Saturday as front-run-ning oils, speculatives and trading bouses met profittaking towards the close. Dealers said the market average (ell 11.85 to close at 6,828.04, with a volume of 170 million shares and the Tokyo Stock Exchange index407 words
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Article801 1980-05-26 9 K 1 Singapore THE BULLS at the Singapore stock market once again outsmarted the bears last week as the predicted correction came on Tuesday but was terminated lyBuyers regained their confidence the very next day after the sharp pullback and, for the rest of the week,801 words
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Article374 1980-05-26 10 Violet Chow - Wnk ended May 23 Compiled by Violet Chow SCRIP ISSUE i: Magm Cirpwltaa: Bonus Issue of one-for-two. ■IbtMfeta Electric: Bonus Issue of one-for-four. 8 P Textile M: Bonus Issue of one-for-two. r. OTHERS New Straits Itaes has entered into an agreement to acquire all the374 words
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Article538 1980-05-26 10 |ijP OW .WALL STREET celebrated the Memorial Day weekend ft advance. The stock market paraded higher last Thursday and Friday under tße flying banners of longneglected blue chips. "For the week, the Dow Jones industrials rose 27.22 points to 854.10. Two events precipitated the advance. First, interest rates538 words
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Article808 1980-05-26 10 PI Lumpur ill A THE Kuala Lumpur stock market pushed on to a new seven-year high last week after a brief but sharp technical correction. Bulls, recovering from the setback early in the week, charged back into the trading floor and boosted the key barometer, the New Straits808 words
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405 1980-05-26 10 Sydney A EVERY time one of the West Asian oil producers raises its crude oil price, Australia looks a better place in which to invest, said the influential London newspaper The Financial limes. Right on cue London buyers moved back into Australian energy-based shares strongly405 words
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122 1980-05-26 10 lvn/iM fflgk Uw May 14 hU May* Chaagt 433.62 145.90 733.13 338.68 309.21 135.80 609.37 181.16 497.78 221.37 401.07 175.47 Automotive Banks, Insurance, Finance and Trustees Chemicals, Rubber Products, Refining and Smelting Conglomerate Construction, Building and Engineering Consumer Products and 430.77122 words
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Article82 1980-05-26 10 KESANG TIN (M) Bhd: AGM to be held at 81-C, Jalan Bukit Bin tang, Kuala Lumpur, at 11am today. Seaktwug Shipyard Ltd: AGM to be held at Shipyard, Admiralty Road East, Sembawang, Singapore, at 9.30am tomorrow. Ovmai (Jilea Trait Ltd: AGM to be held at Mandarin Court 'A',82 words
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Article2882 1980-05-26 10 Gr'e Gr'e Net 1 OAA Last Div DW YTd P/K Vol Weak 1 iMW Hick Low Coapu; Sale +or- Cw COOO) High Low 8ECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL ft COMMERCIAL 370 246 Acmi 312cd +2 19.0 23 43 113 00 312 302 223 220 Alcom 223 12o 23 532,882 words
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Advertisement135 1980-05-26 9 ®THE DEVELOPMENT BANK OFSMGAPORE UD (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) Rights Issue off 34,393,542 new shares off SSI.OO each par value at the issue price off 554.00 per share. The Board of Directors of The Development Bank of Singapore Ltd (the Bank) is pleased to announce that by 21135 words
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Advertisement215 1980-05-26 9 M I IMMIIM MAItKT Singapore Goods for the World Export Marketing Seminar 18th 19th June, 1980 ORGANISATION r4U\ Manufacturers Exporters are invited to attend our Seminar on Export Marketing to be held at The Hyatt Hotel on June 18th 19th from 9.00 am to 5.00pm Topics featured are: Role of215 words
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Advertisement31 1980-05-26 10 "**ld wd, 9 •Sssf-SsKrs®® q«\"V^ S 6G c roofse® \ea^ x u xo roa oa o o^ eTa c o \V\^°*V :&-22S»r >^ e ?0»*-* CM* 0 rfaSSsSg* <SS\Sg'3^ t,f °?rr°co° r,e31 words
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Article, Illustration1073 1980-05-26 11 CHARMAINE CHAN - CHARMAINE CHAN THE Singapore Golf Association Premier and FAN Handicap leagues have just passed the halfway mark and the teams from the Singapore Island Country Club are the leaders in both leagues. The last matches will be played on Sep 21 but1,073 words
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160 1980-05-26 11 AFTER three weeks of qualifying rounds, the following teams will compete in the Anchor Business Houses Squash League, which begins on June 7. There are 20 men's teams ALA, Beecham Pharmaceuticals, DBS Recreation, EHectrolux, Esso; Goh, Tan A Co, Hongkong A Shanghai, ICL, Industrial A160 words
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Article97 1980-05-26 11 Reuter ISAO AOKI, one of Japan's leading golfers, won the 30 million yen Yomiuri Open golf tournament in Tokyo yesterday. Aoki, who shot a threeunder par 70 for a four-day total of nine-under-par 283 over the 6,456-metre Yomiuri course, beat by one stroke over fellow countrymanReuter - 97 words
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1127 1980-05-26 11 NYT LORD Killanin, president of the International Olympic Commttee, said yesterday that the door is still open for countries to enter teams for the Moscow Games this summer. The official deadline for entries was Saturday night. But as the world waited toNYT - 1,127 words
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Article, Illustration1021 1980-05-26 11 RONALD KOW - By RONALD KOW YOU CAN call It "iMto dtograceM resalt" er "uttker dlsappetattag iMtefc" as last Satarday atght'i Mah]nfe Cap nmw nttek ketweea ul Federal Territory at the Natfoaal Btadlam was U have beea the easiest sf the seasea far thePictures by TAN SUAN ANN. - 1,021 words
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Advertisement516 1980-05-26 11 WORLD BANKING CONFERENCE JUNE 2 3, 1980 SHANGRI-LA HOTEL SINGAPORE Sponsored by Business Times and Financial Times Opening speaker will be Mr. S. Dhanabalan, Senior Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Singapore, who will speak on the international economic outlook and how political trends may affect it. Mr. Roberto Ongpin,516 words
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Article, Illustration835 1980-05-26 12 PRESIDENT Choi Kyu-hah baa called on the citizens of the riot-torn Kwangju city to settle their problems through dialogue and not confrontation. In a nationwide television broadeast after a visit to the city yesterday afternoon, be said the government would show maximum leniencyUPI - 835 words
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225 1980-05-26 12 THE Board of Commissioners of Currency will be releasing the 1900 $50 silver proof coin on June 16. The coin which is 50 per cent silver, will be sold at $120 each. The coin can be used as legal tender and is similar225 words
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Article90 1980-05-26 12 NUGAN Hand Management Services Ltd, part of the Nugan Hand Group, is being sued by 31 of its employees in Hongkong for HK$3OO,OOO in back wages. Counsel for the petitioning creditors succeeded in getting the hearing for the winding up of Nugan Hand adjourned90 words
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437 1980-05-26 12 AP CROWN Prince Fahd was quoted as saying Saudi Arabia would be forced to use "all weapons within our reach" if there is no just settlement of the Middle East problem. The prince the day-to-day ruler of the world's largest oil producer wasAP - 437 words
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Article359 1980-05-26 12 UPI EGYPTIAN President Anwar Sadat says be is ready to resume the talks on Palestinian autonomy with Israel without conditions. However, President Sadat suggested that the United States present Israel and Egypt with new proposals for resolving the thorny autonomy issue. The Egyptian president hasUPI - 359 words
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Article131 1980-05-26 12 UPI ISRAELI Defence Minister Ezer Weizman announced his resignation yesterday, further weakening the battered government of Prime Minister Menachem Begin and removing a moderating Israeli influence on the Palestinian peace talks with Egypt. The minister, who last month called on the government to resign, tendered his resignationUPI - 131 words
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172 1980-05-26 12 AFP IRANIAN Foreign Minister Sadeq Qotbzadeh said Iran will not submit to the verdict of the International Court of Justice in The Hague, ordering the immediate release of American hostageST since it does not recognise the court's jurisdiction. His statement confirmed Iran stillAFP - 172 words
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497 1980-05-26 12 NYT SENIOR Chinese defence official Geng Biao has left for a two-week tour of the United States during which he is expected to discuss possible purchases of American military technology. But Chinese and Western diplomatic sources in Beijing cautioned that no majorNYT - 497 words
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Article169 1980-05-26 12 AP MINING and Energy Minister Subroto has denied reports that Indonesia would sell its crude oil to China. "The state-run oil company Pertamina has never made contact with Chinese officials concerning any oil sale to that country," Mr Subroto said. The Hongkong-based daily, the SouthAP - 169 words
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Article250 1980-05-26 12 UPI, Reuter NEW Zealand Prime Minister Robert Muldoon yesterday arrived in Bali for a five-day visit to Indonesia to discuss promotion of trade and economic relations with Indonesian President Suharto. Mr Muldoon's meeting with Mr Suharto is scheduled for Wednesday in Jakarta following his Bali trip.UPI,; Reuter - 250 words
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Article193 1980-05-26 12 AFP PRIME Minister Indira' Gandhi's ruling Congress (I) Party has lost the coveted two-thirds majority in the Lower House of the Indian Parliament, following the resignations of secretary general H N Bahuguna and six of his supporters from the party. Statistics released by the Parliament SecretariatAFP - 193 words
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Advertisement165 1980-05-26 12 Disco Fever Outbreak V A new malady has been reported by owners of discos. More dances, wilder dances and hotter music have caused many a Z'-'disco's power bills to rise dramatically. Said one disco owner, "When.l saw my f power bill I started shaking like John Travolta." But then, a165 words
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Advertisement52 1980-05-26 12 11 f/ Would you provide insurance lor this man! If we can help this man we can certainly help you and your business. Why not give us a call? Mike Hearn or K. C. Quek (223-0066) are the people. Bowring would (and hast) C. T. Bowring Singapore Pte. Limited Insurance52 words
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Miscellaneous70 1980-05-26 12 Outlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. to 1 p.m. today: Fair and hot with thundery showers in a few places in the afternoon. Bepwl for 24 hears prior to 7J p.m. on May 25 at the airport. Maximum temperature 32.7 Associated humidity 65 Minimum temperature 26.3 Associated humidity 96 Hours70 words
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Article119 1980-05-26 13 UPI THE Philippines-Europe Shipping Conference has advised shippers of impending increases on currency and bunker surcharges effective June 1, it was announced on Saturday. The Philippine Shippers Council said it was notified currency surcharges would be increased from 25 to 28 per cent of base charges and thatUPI - 119 words
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Article63 1980-05-26 13 AFP A TAIWANESE tanker captain faces fines totalling nearly US$4OO,OOO for entering French territorial waters without informing the authorities, and for sailing less than seven nautical miles from the French channel coast. The captain was skippering the Überian-regis-tered Oswego Guardian, carrying 100,000 tons of crude oil. TheAFP - 63 words
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Article56 1980-05-26 13 Reuter THE Far Eastern Freight Conferences said they are to revise currency adjustment factors for vessels loading at Germany/Holland/Belgium to 50.50 from 48.50, effective June 1. The CAF from South Korea will be increased to 31.50 from 28.50, from the Philippines to 28 from 25 and TaiwanReuter - 56 words
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Article, Illustration626 1980-05-26 13 LINDA CHEE - By LINDA CHEE THE Port of Singapore Authority will appropriate two more berths at Keppel Wharves today to Japanese operator Sanko Asia Line and Thong Soon Shipping. This brings the number of shipping lines with such berths at Keppel Wharves to eight.626 words
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Article623 1980-05-26 13 SfcipfUft Liie P»«e CM Skipping LJae Page CM Adriatic Afea Alfred All trans Alpac Angkutan ANL APL Arab Line Argentine ASCL Asia Merchant Bangladesh Bank Line BBS Ben Line Ben Ocean Ben Asia Benbulk Bienley Blue Funnel Burmese CAVN-FMG Central Ceylon Shpg China Nav China Ocean CMCR623 words
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Article, Illustration364 1980-05-26 14 GOH ENG KEE - By GOH ENG KEE WORK ON the "junMriag" *f the three hybrid rsll-sa reU-eff container ships operated by the Aava Censertism betwee» Straits sad AmMlu psrts wOl begin at the ead sf the year. The prseess sf leagtheaiag the ships whhh364 words
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Article760 1980-05-26 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 following760 words
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Article1456 1980-05-26 14 CHARTERING an Thursday showed considerable expansion wtth many sections represented. Grain shippers covered cargoes from the US Gulf to Japan at 31.75 and $31.50 do far may also from US Gulf to Constanza at $33.36 fio for June also from US Gulf to Lazaro Cardenaf at $31 fio1,456 words
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Article, Illustration450 1980-05-26 15 ARRIVALS TODAY KEPPEL WHARVES *Agostinho Neto (Ro/Ro) (reberths after Tllos sails, must starboard to) 47 Gudrun Bakke (1830 after Loreto A Nedlloyd Fiji) 6/7 Joo Heng (hauls after San John sails) 31/32 Kosmoceras (Tanker) (1300 subject gas tree, P/O) 15/16 Kris Madura (0600) 21 Nedlloyd Adelaide (2000450 words
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646 1980-05-26 15 THE resignation of the US container giant Sea-Land from 12 conference» and agreements appears to be achieving the company's aim of bringing down organised rates. Since the resignation which followed Sea-Land's battle to cut rates from within Pacific conferencerates have been slashed no646 words
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Article364 1980-05-26 15 THE international maritime community has been most reluctant to come to grips with the "cancerous problem" of flag of convenience shipping. Despite the present moves by Unctad to involve developing nations in the bulk trades, the flag of convenience operators were still not in fear of the364 words
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3164 1980-05-26 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 of3,164 words
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Article317 1980-05-26 20 SHIP SALES SECONDHAND tonnage brokers in London last week reported Chinese brokers bought three tweendeckers of 15,780 long dwt for a total of US$25 million. The vessels were the Aegis Captain, Aegis Pilkt and Aegis Sailor. Other transactions involved the following ships: Atlantic Challenge a 27,343317 words
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Article90 1980-05-26 20 Reuter ALL major Swedish parts remained elsse as the gevernmeat sa Friday mat Swedish Em players' Caafederattaa emdals ia first attempts ta ead a twa-week part strike, Prime Minister Itorbjoera Faelldin told the press after the meeting they weald alaa meet with the Trade Uatoas' CaafederattaaReuter - 90 words
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204 1980-05-26 20 SIX north European ship> ping companies will start a joint shipping service between northern Europe and Indonesia. Denmark's East Asiatic Company said in a statement the Joint Europe/Indonesia Service will start on July 1 with departures from both points every third week.204 words
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Article134 1980-05-26 20 The major shipping consortia operating between the Far East/Europe and Straits ports/Australia and the member lines. ACE (PAR EAST/EUttOPE): Franco Belgian Services. •K' Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANRO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits Container Line. Nedlloyd Lines. Neptune134 words
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351 1980-05-26 20 HONGKONG'S shipowners are keeping an increasingly alarmed eye on Unctad proposals to introduce bulk cargo sharing and phase out flags of convenience. Much of the Crown Colony's shipping depends on cross-trading, and the majority of the ships owned or managed by Hongkong351 words
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Article1440 1980-05-26 20 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and the agents who handle cargo bookings for them. A B Adriatic Caataiaer Continental Feeder» (S)/Cargo Freight (PK). AFEA Singapore Shipping Agencies (S)Euro-Asia Line (PK/PN). Alfred C. Twpfer Sea Consortium (S) Marintex Enterprise (PK). Alpae Intrasea (S)/Yeo Shpg1,440 words
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Advertisement228 1980-05-26 13 Oi st class transport Agents: Nedlloyd EAC For further details, please refer to pa£e V Scan Dutch Orient Overseas Co*d<u#e?t LmE 1 »T TJLNMEI« KTNKKMI2MI OCMLB MK Z2W CtfN| Brcaarte«« alter Hm*W| Closa* Tunes (Spore) Fa 29/5 0400 HAS La 28/5 1600 MRS 5/6 7/6 12/6 13/6 IS/6 19/6 lIS228 words
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Advertisement301 1980-05-26 13 sals SEALORI) ANTAH UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) Jj xJ EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES ['■7" M T inin BASSAM V.25 BN AL ATHEER U7 FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE BAR ZAH V S (also accepting reefer cargo) AL WATTY AH V.7 ■rnii/i i M Dubai (9/6), Abu Dhabi (11/6). Doha (12/6). Bahrain (13/6).301 words
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Advertisement21 1980-05-26 13 mm IJ CONTAINER Schedules LONDON Freights SHIPS In Pert SHIPPING List THE Consortia REGIONAL Weather WHO Acts For Whom SHIP SALES21 words
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Advertisement670 1980-05-26 13 Call us We call the world Agents: Nedlloyd EAC Please refer to pagt y L MAERSK LINE EXPORT TO U-S. PACIFIC, GULF, ATLANTIC, EAST CANADA AND ASIAN PORTS r Singapore CJosmj T**s «CY 27/2400 In CFS 27/1200 hrs TO ARABIAN/PERSIAN OULF-FULLY CONTAINERIZED SERVICE Hone Kong Karachi B Khomeinllumm Qai 9-14/4670 words
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Advertisement571 1980-05-26 14 LEO SHIPPING PTt LTD. SINGAPORE PERNAS-MISC SHIPPING AGENCIES SDN BHD PGR I KEIANG Pf NANG HEAD OFFICE: WISMA MISC TEL NO: KL *****8 YSIAN NTERNA TfONAL CORPORATIONBEftHAD 1) Gbarg 2) H-b«r| 3) r«w 4) ttm 5) La N PJUMg *gn KORIBGAN SaM SaM SM SaM SaM 1/4 21/5 B PtRMAI571 words
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Advertisement189 1980-05-26 14 SUPERCARRIER SERVICE WEEKLY SERVICE TO PANAMA, US ATLANTIC GULF AND E. CANADA rtMni a* •»/s •M •25/4 M/C 2/7 7/7 9/7 1711/1 17/7 a/7 24/7 7-3/7 2/14/4 1/1 m im 11/7 12/7 25/7 27/7 10/1 11/1 ItMa R.OH. IMb tart* 17/7 19/7 24/7 1/B 4/1 9/1 14/8 19/1 24/1 •«iMtarra.taUv>*189 words
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Advertisement526 1980-05-26 15 :f i .'ll 1 I 11'. ITtan Iran Wtm U Hnrt Shu Mi h| Ml )M M faM S'port MNr aMr NK.KS Ila HK.IS Soviets To/From Bangkok Sarawak aad Brunei f.M 1 MM M 2 SM MS Mm I »C LaMK. Ska* V.M IMM *.M lata* E Ml Mm E526 words
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Advertisement662 1980-05-26 15 ■announcement BORNEO SHIPPING PTE. LTD. TEMPORARY TELEPHONE LINES Borneo Shipping Pte Ltd wfl shortly be relocat to more spacious and attractive premises on I 2nd floor of Crosby House. As a result, during the period 26th May 1980 to approximately 6th June 1980, the office switch-board wi be dbcomected and662 words
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Advertisement267 1980-05-26 16 Hapag-Uoyd TO ixpwus i *»*i Iff' 23/6 10/7 13/7 1/7 12/7 7/7 5/7 4/6 M J/7 7/7 t/« TO S9OA/TMESTE FttifCOKT m m 17/5 15/5 a? 23/6 25/5 15/6 9/6 1/7 8/7 7 6 RUT Seattle/ f Mm| S port NH m io« Tacomi 31/5 17/6 15/6 7/C 24/6 26/6267 words
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Advertisement624 1980-05-26 16 4 KOREA LINE SHIPPING CORPN P. Kelanc STORE VEGAI49W 5/12 tat 13/17 June FOR BUSAN BANGKOK VEGA 1506 9/12 Junt 13/17 June TO BUSAN MCHON ALTAR IS3N 11/14 My 15/19 My FOR BUSAM BANGKOK ALTAR 154E 11/14 July 15/19 July TO BUSAN PENANG CALL SUBJECT MOUCEMENT KSC KSC KSC KSC624 words
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Advertisement439 1980-05-26 16 EVERGREEN LINE If f AR fAST EUROPE EXPRESS Fill I CONTAINER STRVICE 1 ACCEPTMG HAMBURG. FELIXSTOWE. ROTTERDAM ANTNCRP. LE HAVRE ALSO ACCEPTWG CARGO FOR; SSWWIONOON. MANCHESTER. MRMMGHAM. BRISTOL. LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW. LEEDS WEST GERMANY C*M Urri k M 13 MM IS Amo 17 MM 21 km 21 IMM CnrUc* IMb 24439 words
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Advertisement460 1980-05-26 16 Everett Lines B«rm§ Fhra Star lliippii Ciffa. "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" LOADMG FOR RANGOON n-w vi» m KTMTTMmM J km mm i/u tm BFS S C n Mokjyvo TEPS MALAYSIA liana lia—ld S. A. C.I.F "ARGENTINE NATIONAL LINE' LOADMC FOR DURBAN. CAPETOM**, BUENOS MRES Vrm an. 14/15 la Tr»nsport*6oß Maritimt Mtxictna460 words
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Advertisement418 1980-05-26 16 lao.s.E. OCEAN SHIPPING ENTERPRISES PTE LTD. SANKYO LINE I MAT CARP.. AUSTRALIA SERVICE P. Mm fttipw .Liifct Mr 10/12 km ***** la SYD, ML MEL BANGLADESH SERVICE 15/20 Jute CMTTA6ON6, JAPAN/STRAITS SERVICE OCEMP* SAVANNA SIM TMSDMMU OMB DUKE. (Umm 1/2 Ml* 21/30 Nay 27/29 Iby 1/2 Mm 3/4 MM SaM418 words
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Advertisement529 1980-05-26 17 L. PIL GROUP EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICE a SING APORE/CHITTAGONG/RANGOON/SER VICES SINGAPORE/BANGKOK/SINGAPORE DIRECT SERVICES SINGAPORE/INDONESIA/SINGAPORE SERVICES 9/12 JM hft/Mlfay 6/10Jw JAKARTA SURABAYA SURABAYA S.E.A. Container Feeder Service SINGAPORE/HONGKONG/MANILA ACCEPTABLE LCL/FCL CONTAINERS/ ALSO AVAILABLE 40-FT REEFERS. FOR HKG Pakistan National Shipping Corpn. Karachi i PHILIPPINE INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING CORPORATION Ist (incorporated in the529 words
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Advertisement736 1980-05-26 17 r BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTMO SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE TO MOW UoaMtaOoy WW: H-BUK BHAVtN »OAN HAVK SOTON 7 Germany; Austria StfMtui France MUK P Ma* Sporf Far OnMOay bM SaM SM hM 21/5 Hk TWN Tfitter w SN M w w 1/1 HK. TM UmMm M 1M SM SM736 words
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Advertisement742 1980-05-26 17 1(1" li\ I ft ii 1 Scan Dutch V WEEKLY EXPREBB CONTAINER SERVICE (MIASM m I DNUSN MM I OM4A 7/It Mm I KMGAI4/4 I MHIA2I/I IKMCA2VI UmmM 111 Caaanr I 1/i Mb to MM UC Nm| Ond CM OM 27/1 t MMm FmM I Map 11/5 25/1 M/I+ 1/7742 words
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Advertisement446 1980-05-26 17 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES LVKES ORIENT LINE U.S. GULF COAST SERVICE /M A-|. at a a a— v uneans, woow, Houston, bdfv£stofi) Swan p lataw |fi Grt KLMA LVKES (*c»t taPwt/27May 28/29 Hay 3My LOUSE LYKES (Mm* A laa*).... 28/22 Jw 29 My U.S. WEST COAST SERVICE (Seattle, Tacoma, Vancouver 8.C.,446 words
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Advertisement718 1980-05-26 18 EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICES TO NORTH AMERICA icsmr m 9 wnansu m u x m ItoMI MPert 21/5 hwuHn 12/1 22/1 Km MM 17/1 27/1 MM Mm 14/ i 1/7 7/* VI Oml Sty RMp 27/1 1/7 MMa KM M/l 11/7 taraoH Mp 21/1 19/7 l/l 11/1 Mi Mm 3M 11/7718 words
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Advertisement467 1980-05-26 18 CALMRRU/PACfIC RORTR WEST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTARKR/REEFER SERVICE Lm*« tar LOS Win, SIM FRANCBCO. StATTU. TRCORRR. VANCOUVER. IC Reap*! FCL/FCL Ctotown USTRRUA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE RcaHN Fa/Fa ftotoiii PMm| Sport Frra UK M Sfl rifaUM) lttaM 17 km 10 My 5My 29 r 10 My UMy 7A« 2 faf 71 My467 words
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Advertisement518 1980-05-26 18 4 > roiin SINGAPORE SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE LTD 20Tm FtOOH OCEAN BUHOiNG SINGAPORE MARKETING 91 1122 (3 UNESt GtNtfiAl 91}111 ,14 i N f c, TELEX HS 2459S OS 2SSt>B A 8 CAHSMIP CABlf CA«GOSM(P 111 l'c<|i<Ninl Contniner IJim's WEEKLY CONTAINER SERVICE to/from BANGKOK VOV BOUNTY 235/24N BOUNTY 245/25N BOUNTY518 words
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Advertisement526 1980-05-26 18 fs"l GRANARD LINE INDEPENDENT A TTRACTIVE RA TES U MEDITERRANEAN SEA SERVICE ALSO ACCEPTING CONTAINER CARGO FCL ONLY FOR PORT SAID. ALEXANDRIA, BEIRUT. LATTAKIA. LIMASSOL ISTANBUL A PIRAEUS Specially engaged agents A stevedores providing immediate discharge unon m row v. w »May FOR TIM SIM V39W 24 km •Cjfcc Part526 words
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Advertisement525 1980-05-26 18 f INTRASEA (PTE) LTD Faber House 234F O'Cha'd Pcafl Singapore 9 Telephone *****L7 REGULAR INDEPENDENT SEMI/FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO EUROPE S'pn P. K«Mw ATLANTIC NAM M77.~ 23 My NPwt NORASM M 73. 23 Jm Stappwt MTKASEA (TIE) LTD *****11 MHCW ALP AC LINE •OVTH Anua lUTKI Lw^lhr 15 Ma II525 words
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Advertisement645 1980-05-26 19 NEPTUNE ORIENT UNES LTD FAR EAST 'EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): nDe/ of Al.fr Consortiun K. iACEJM...... TWHHKE+. N. PEARL C. PAUL MERCATOR C. ROZE K. IACEWON... Also accepting cargo to/trom Scandinavia FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ): TW BRIDGE S pore Closing Times: FCI Cargo 0400 29/5 LCL645 words
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Advertisement362 1980-05-26 20 EGYPTIAN INTPP M ATIOKi A I I IKJC CM INTERNATIONAL LINE (EIL) EGYPTIAN FLAG GfWRAI AGf NTS i n shipping prt irD TEI *****11 SING A POP f CGO Bk(s *****43 HI RS2IOII sue AGfNTS HSH M SON BHD m *****3 *****7 fKI *****6 (PKi It* 39/lb ***** Pf NANGj362 words
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Advertisement403 1980-05-26 20 OCEAN LINES REGULAR NOW CONFERENCE SERVICES MEWTDRAIttH SEA SERVICE Spore PMang Pcnang Loadw tor: V.4MM Nrt Sitf/IiMSMI/MtiiMkru Ptraata/Bant/Lattakia V.9NB2S lun SAGASIA PTE LTD (LOUIS OAC YFUB GROUP Of COMPAfMCSt '1* *****55 (5 Lam) IQO: B MM JEJOS P. ROME P» MM MM -TEL JtWll/5 nmm IM mi II Mffw IU:403 words
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Advertisement57 1980-05-26 20 NOTICE DONG SC K UNE M.V. DO St, HWANG VOY SBM arrived 11-i-JW General survey on damaged cargo discharged ex the above vessel will be held on Thursday. 29th May 1980 as from 9 00 a m to 12 00 noon No further survey will be held after this date57 words
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Miscellaneous168 1980-05-26 20 y r Regional Weather u i \v ,v 1( X Y&P/^hV i& I, I K M m Ml '4 \+> a !t! k\ ■Xv. $x oc xm HE ysyvv v < ■SSfc-. aLZ^. LLm 10S 100E SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. R Thunderstorm Temperature °C168 words
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