The Business Times, 23 June 1980
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Title Section11 1980-06-23 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 111/1/81 MONDAY, JUNE 23, 1981 50 CENTS11 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article82 1980-06-23 1 Reuter HONGKONG. Sun. Shipping magnate Sir YueKong Pao has launched a HK$2 billion bid to strengthen his hold over a major property concern here, only two days after a bid for effective control of the same company by the Hongkong Land group. Sir Yue-Kong said he andReuter - 82 words
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Article72 1980-06-23 1 AFP KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The government may set up a permanent trade centre in London if it is found to be viable. The Ministry of Trade and Industry parliamentary secretary Abu Hassan Haji Omar said this on his return from a 17-day tour of London andAFP - 72 words
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Article67 1980-06-23 1 Reuter MOSCOW, Sun. The Soviet Union, in a surprise move apparently designed to overcome foreign scepticism about its desire to reach a settlement in Afghanistan, announced it was withdrawing an unspecified number of troops from the country. The announcement came in a 36-word report by the officialReuter - 67 words
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Article39 1980-06-23 1 Reuter VENICE, Sun. Moscow's announcement of a partial troop withdrawal from Afghanistan met with scepticism from United States Secretary of State Edmund Muskie. "Don't believe anything you don't see," he said at the economic summit talks. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article77 1980-06-23 1 Reuter NAIROBI, Sun. The United Nations Environment Programme (Unep) has cancelled a tender for the construction of its new headquarters here for which an Israeli company entered the lowest bid, diplomatic sources said. The sources said Unep's Egyptian executive director Muetafa Tolba sent orders for the cancellation fromReuter - 77 words
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Article70 1980-06-23 1 AFP WASHINGTON, Sun. The office of a leading official of the United States Republican Party may have been bugged, the Washington Post reported. The paper, whose revelations led to the resignation of Republican President Richard Nixon for his part in underhand activities against rival Democrats, said wires andAFP - 70 words
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Article79 1980-06-23 1 UPI MADRID, Sun. Police beefed up vigilance around Spain's holiday beaches after Basque separatist guerillas said they had planted bombs in tourist resorts and would explode them within 48 hours unless the government acceded to a series of demands. A similar "tourist war" by the independenceseeking guerillasUPI - 79 words
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Article69 1980-06-23 1 Reuter NEW DELHI, Sun. India has a surplus of 80,000 doctors, many of whom are too highly qualified for the country's needs, according to the World Health Organisation (WHO). A WHO report said Indian medical schools put too much emphasis on expensive, urban-oriented, curative Western medicine. TheyReuter - 69 words
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Article47 1980-06-23 1 UPI BEIJING, Sun. China charged Vietnamese police forcibly removed 16 Vietnamese nationals who sought asylum in the Chinese embassy in Hanoi. It was the worst incident between the two countries since February, when China accused Vietnamese troops of killing five Chinese in border raids. UPIUPI - 47 words
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Article112 1980-06-23 1 THE following Is a list of the 19 most actively traded stocks on the Stock Exchange of Singapore last week. It gives the turnover in thousands of units, closing prices on Friday and the high and low for 1981 («npM> Tumrr Prices High ISM Uw •m Job112 words
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Article201 1980-06-23 1 SINGAPORE Ju It Ju n Ju It Ju 1* Ju SI -BT Index >366 29 ***** 73 ***** 49 5554 28 5656 26 •Industrials: 529 37 533 64 546.15 543.34 548 67 914.45 922 23 943 02 937.77 944 43 ••Hotels: 467 65 469.15 475 15 475201 words
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Article625 1980-06-23 1 AGNES WEE - QUICK REACTION TO CHANGES By AGNES WEE SINGAPORE is unlikely to be badly affected by the economic troubles now plaguing developed countries of the West. According to some economists, any recessionary effect will be felt only after at least six months from now and will625 words
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251 1980-06-23 1 MITSUBISHI Bank's latest three-year floating rate certificates of deposit (FRCD) issue has been fully subscribed. The manager of the US$l5 million issue, DBSDa iwa Securities International, said the issue has received very good response from the market and the entire amount has been smoothly placed. Most251 words
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Article, Illustration344 1980-06-23 1 ALVIN TAY - By ALVIN TAY DEPOSITORS turned away from the Post Office Savings Bank (POSB) in April as commercial banks' interest rates became much more attractive. In April, total withdrawals from the POSB exceeded total deposits by 5542.4 million, the worst deficit registered for any344 words
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Article316 1980-06-23 1 THE average price of tin this year will be between US$7.O5 and $7.35 per pound, the Metals Analysis and Outlook magazine predicted in its spring issue. The magazine also predicted that the tin market will move into slight surplus this year, even before allowing for any316 words
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286 1980-06-23 1 MAJOR foreign banks In Singapore have lowered their prime leading rates, bringing the average prime rate down to 11.1 per cent from a high of more than 12 per eeat last month. The leading American banks Chase Manhattan, Bank of America nod Citibank rut286 words
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470 1980-06-23 1 FONG MEW LENG - By FONG MEW LENG THE LATEST National Wages Council guidelines may place a heavier burden on employers' shoulders than what the Council had intended. Employers have pointed out that the guidelines will raise wages by more than the 19 per cent increase470 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement24 1980-06-23 1 A helping hand when you need it most b Waytoong Mortgage And Finance (S) Ltd. Ground floor. Shaw House. Singapore 0923 Tel *****77 524 words
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Advertisement65 1980-06-23 1 Slow Motion i J 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 tennis65 words
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Advertisement64 1980-06-23 1 THE man behind the Oheroi hotel chain................................ 3 REVIEW of major commodities last week.................................. 4 PATRICIA Goh on SSO's third series t SHIPPING TIMES HOW major stock markets performed last week I,l# ENCOURAGING workers to do their hest 12 BUOYANT exports boost Japanese ec0n0my........................... 12 AIRCRAFT i, TV AND RADIO64 words
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Advertisement112 1980-06-23 1 The MINOLTA EP 310 PPC does it all. JAL has more direct flights toTokyo and the USA than any other airline, m W v V' N 1 Relax in comfort on 11 flights a week to Tokyo 5 non-stop and 6 via other South East Asian cities (If you're on112 words
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PROPERTY & CONSTRUCTION
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Article, Illustration670 1980-06-23 2 TEO TECK WENG - By TEO TECK WENG A LARGE residential development now taking place in Shanghai, China's largest metropolis, has included a good number of apartments which foreigners of Chinese extraction can buy. Known as Hua Ch'iao Village, the project is part of the large development known as Yuen670 words
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Article139 1980-06-23 2 FORTY-FOUR international bridge builders will bid next month for the tender to build the proposed $400 million bridge between Penang Island and the Malaysian mainland. If all goes well, construction of the 13 km four-lane bridge would begin in December, said Malaysian Public Works Department deputy139 words
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267 1980-06-23 2 SAND and granite are not in short supply in Johore Bahru but their prices are certainly climbing because of inflation which has raised the cost of transport. The cost of ferrying sand from Ulu Choh to Johore Bahru has risen from about267 words
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Advertisement475 1980-06-23 2 BH lllumrated is the gold coin. The most important coin release ofl9Bo. The rarest legal tender ever minted by the People's Republic of China. Precious Gold, Silver and Proof coins offered at world issue prices for 7 days commencing Monday 23rd June 1980. This is a rare and exciting moment475 words
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Advertisement287 1980-06-23 2 Fur >len: Herbal Nbomr and Bath (id.Beeausedeqi, thorough clcan*in£ fc the an%nvr to personal h)^icnc. Herbal Shower and Bath Gel quickly works up a rich, luxurious lather that really cleans a man's skin deep down while stimulating it. An expensive blend of natural and scientific ingredients, this non-drying formula contains287 words
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Article, Illustration1943 1980-06-23 3 TSANG SAU YIN - By TSANG SAU YIN YOUNG Mohan Singh Oberoi, born at the turn of the century in the poverty of a small village, had little idea that one day he would build a hotel empire where weary travellers could find rest and comfort. Bom in1,943 words
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Advertisement313 1980-06-23 3 '''I'll Couturier of the Elite and more 11 '""Willi 'II I 0 •7 r. vw i n CHOSEN CO. PTE. LTD. 24 COLEMAN STREET. SINGAPORE 0617 TEL *****1 *****59 DATSUN BLUEBIRD Drive with complete confidence. C *onfiden<:e is the keyword when you drive the beautiful D.itsufi Hluehiid Appreciate its smoolh.313 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article178 1980-06-23 4 RUBBER futures in London last Friday closed uncertain, with losses from Thursday of one pence to 0.20 pence per kilo. The turnover was two lots of five tonnes and 426 lots of 15 tonnes, including 31 kerb trades and one option. Dealers said that in the afternoon trading session,178 words
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Article72 1980-06-23 4 C.I.F. North European ports, in US dollars per ton unless otherwise stated: LONDON: Fri Previous Malaysian 5% ffa bulk per tonne August 560.00slr 560.00slr Sumatra 5% ffa bulk June 550.00slr 550.00slr July 552.50slr 550.00pd August 555.00pd 557.50pd September 562.50slr 560.00pd October 567.50slr 567.50slr October/N ove mber unq unq72 words
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932 1980-06-23 4 AFP SPECULATIVE interest died down on the London commodity markets last week and an irregular pattern developed. The general gloom surrounding world economic prospects, particularly in the US, depressed prices of industrial commodities (metals and rubber) initially. The latest British industrial output indices, which pointedAFP - 932 words
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227 1980-06-23 4 THE SINGAPORE CUmt Pradace Exehaage last week weal thraagh a pertod ef qaiet tradlag. Baiiaess was geaerally weak aad tmaiirtli— were kept at a fairly law level. Altheagh baylag sappert was aat itnag, dealers said Kdid Mt dip markedly, ease sf eaeaaat sU aad227 words
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Article497 1980-06-23 4 COFFEE: Brazilian frost fears that sustained the market on Thursday afternoon and Friday morning disappeared during the Friday afternoon trading session. Dealers attributed this to latest Brazilian Weather Office forecasts indicating temperatures around 13 degrees in the North Parana coffeegrowing state. This was sufficient to prompt heavy across-board497 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGE$
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Article185 1980-06-23 4 ASIAN RATES ASIAN currency avenge deposit rales for tke week eaded Jue 91: U8« (Bid price*) Higk Uw 7 days 0'» 811/16 1 month 9V« 8 i 2 months 0 3/16 8 13/16 3 months 05/16 813/16 6 months 0 7/16 0 0 months 0 5/16 0 12 months 0185 words
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Article46 1980-06-23 4 FOR THE week ended Saturday June 21. the range of call rate received from Short Deposits (M) Bhd was as follows: Buk tni: 4 per cent to 5 per cent. GeaereJ faad: 3V, per cent to 4>4 per cent. of funds totalled $867 million46 words
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Article43 1980-06-23 4 FRANKFURT exchanges closing quotes on June 20: US- 1.7670 /80 Stg 4.13/14 Can -1.5371/90 D F1 91.25/40 S Fr 108.30/50 Lit 2.112/122 F Fr 43.00/10 D Kr 32.18/23 N Kr 38.37/42 B Fr (com) 8.245 255 B Fr (On) 6.218/228 Yen 0.8148/6243 words
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Article194 1980-06-23 4 FOLLOWING the cut in the discount rate by the US Federal Reserve Board and the reduction of the prime rate to 12 per cent by several banks in America, the US dollar opened around its lowest level for the week at 2.1095/15 on the Singapore foreign exchange market194 words
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Article22 1980-06-23 4 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 11.6 per cent.22 words
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Article251 1980-06-23 4 DOMESTIC money market rates last week eased slightly compared to the previous week. Despite the Monetary Authority of Singapore's lowering the rediseounting rate for bank bills by Vi per cent on Friday, interbank rates were still quite stable. Houses were able to square their books on most days251 words
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Article472 1980-06-23 4 THROUGHOUT the week ended June 20, the international gold market was marked by featureless trading with no profound factors to give it direction, says Greea and C*Uter BoIUm Pie Ltd in its latest review. Prices fluctuated within a narrow range of US$6O9 586 a troy ounce for spot gold472 words
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Advertisement674 1980-06-23 4 3 :< ift LOST SHARE CERTIFICATES The following Ordinary Share Certificates have been reported lost or mislaid: Certificate No. In the name of H 3973 Kay Hian Nominees Pte Ltd H 4867 Mr Tan Cheong Yuen C 0110 (500) Kwong Lee Bank (S) Noms Pte Ltd F 1707 (500) Ong674 words
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OVERSEAS
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Article253 1980-06-23 5 Reuter EFFORTS by Chrysler Corporation to avert bankruptcy have finally received the backing of all the 400 banks to which it owes money. This clears the way for a huge infusion of government and private finance into the company. Intense lobbying by Treasury Secretary William Miller,Reuter - 253 words
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Article775 1980-06-23 5 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From SLA SQ582 0710 MAA MAS MH601 0700 KUL FT FI73 1100 JEKSEA/TPE SLA SQ528 0750 DHA S1A SQ101 0815 KUL MAS MH621 0835 PEN AI AI410 0830 BOM/MAA/KUL MAS MH671 0930 PEN/KUL SLA SQ211 1000 HLP MAS MH605 1000 KUL775 words
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243 1980-06-23 5 AP THE UNITED States is eliminating some high-level contacts with South Korea as part of a delicate campaign to prod that country towards political liberalisation, US State Department officials said over the weekend. The Carter Administration may also abstain from voting on loanAP - 243 words
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141 1980-06-23 5 AFP MALAYSIAN Finance Minister Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah exposed the existence of a group of "political opportunists" who exploited secondary school students to forment hatred against the government. These elements were extremists ready to incite the students to rebel against the authorities. He had received information thatAFP - 141 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article415 1980-06-23 5 Agencies A DROUGHT, described by weathermen as the worst in 30 years, is threatening the planting of the second rice crop in southern Taiwan. This is due to the unusually light rainfall in the first few months of the year, according to the Central Weather Bureau.Agencies - 415 words
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Article616 1980-06-23 5 Reuter AP TOUGHER commitments to energy savings and a determination to tighten the screw on monetary and fiscal policies until inflation is controlled are expected to emerge from the Venice seven-nation summit over the weekend. Officials in West European capitals said the broad lines of jointReuter; AP - 616 words
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Advertisement130 1980-06-23 5 A 3-day TEACH-IN on CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTS ADMINISTRATION MANAGEMENT by PROFESSOR JAMES ANTILL ME, FlEAust, FCIArb(UK), AMAIMM, FRAHS and a FORUM on "MEETING THE NEEDS OF TOMORROW'S DEVELOPMENT" Panelists Mr Y Y. Koon, Ir T T Chiom, Dato tsohak 1-3 July. 1980 Hotel Equatorial, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Registration Details from: Miss130 words
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Advertisement485 1980-06-23 5 Dear Advertiser And Advertising Agency The Journal of Commerce will publish a special tabloid supplement on Singapore: New Opportunities For Trade and Investment on October 27, 1980. The special newspaper supplement will be distributed worldwide in The Journal of Commerce, United States Edition (published in New York), European Edition (published485 words
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REVIEWS
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Article, Illustration1174 1980-06-23 6 PATRICIA GOH - By PATRICIA GOH AS YOU read this, members of the Singapore Symphony Orchestra will either be shuttling to the Civic Centre in Kuala Lumpur for a tryout for their first "overseas" concert, or simply savouring food along the packed and teeming streets of Kuala Lumpur's Chinatown.1,174 words
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Article, Illustration703 1980-06-23 7 SALMA KHALIK - The Stage Club, like the environment of the play it presented, failed this time to be fertile ground for sensitivity. The Chalk Garden was disappointing, says SALMA KHALIK. SALMA KHALIK THE STAGE Club has a reputation for putting on good plays well chosen, beautifully executed and highly enjoyable.703 words
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471 1980-06-23 7 TITLE: Political Thinking of the Indonesian Chinese (1900 to 1977). Edited by Leo Suryadinata. Published by Singapore University Press. Reviewed by: Colin Chee THE CHINESE in Indonesia are clearly in a dilemma. While there are those who much prefer to retain their ethnic identity,471 words
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Article, Illustration910 1980-06-23 7 HENRY TANNER - By HENRY TANNER NYT A CRACK in the wall of the Church of Santo Maria Delle Grazie in Milan containing Leonardo da Vinci's 481-year-old "Last Supper" is posing a new threat to the already badly damaged masterpiece. The crack, about twoNYT - 910 words
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Advertisement764 1980-06-23 6 KIAW AIK HANG FINANCE COMPANY LIMITED (Incorporated in Singapore) BALANCE SHEET AS AT DECEMBER 31, 1979 18,563.568 16,016,099 Not* CURRENT ASSETS Cash in hand Cash at banks Fixed deposits with hanks Sundry debtors, deposits and prepayments RESERVE MAINTAINED WITH THE MONETARY AUTHORITY OF SINGAPORE MORTGAGED LOANS RECEIVABLE LESS PROVISION FOR764 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous338 1980-06-23 6 LEISURE FILM SHOWS WEDNESDAY'S films at the National Museum: The Land of the Red 8u some Russian landscapes; Seng of B<—hh an interpretation; Soviet Sports construction of the stadium for the Olympics; Energetically Yours. Courtesy of the USSR and Esso Singapore. THE SINGAPORE Science Centre's films this Sunday at 3pm338 words
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Miscellaneous1448 1980-06-23 6 MTOTHKwBTOII BERTIE AND LILLIE IRRESISTABLE Ike strains of tke boesa nova, the runba aai tke nmka. Or, la etker worts, Sergio Meades aid Braill 77. Travel along tke Jas roate witk tkem toafgit ever Ckaaael 5 at IM6 pm, wltk kit aamken Hke fie Look tf Love, Killimg Me Stttty1,448 words
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Advertisement105 1980-06-23 7 ill \l i it r> ti |p U l! U! *W t f itr *v«iW? mT J** We've the u 2jm mm S If) It's our big difference at Kelong Thomson Restaurant Food, glorious food, for the family 1 Sumptuous seafood fresh-caught from the kelong and barbecued, fried, steamed or105 words
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Advertisement240 1980-06-23 7 SWISS LINE □lETHELM SWISS UNE 2000 STORAGE SYSTEM EXCfTING IN CONCEPT FUNCTIONAL IN DESIGN. MODULAR MM PRINCIPLE. Designed according to a construction principle of utilizing a few basic elements to form main or ancillary structures. The modular storage units serve as dividers and/or shelves, with or without doors. It can240 words
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Page 7 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous52 1980-06-23 7 BriStoW": Flank Picfceus Sorr>Cu)H€C6. iv 4 EP»ST u«N»cwLey H —f~ U)P»S some wew i MP\ven-T \GOT \T YCT.. roe NeiTH£P j g UT N Tne TRRO*T,oni OF British Hi-sPceD 9^S t RL SERVICE, LOHRTS PRST \S PP>ST THC FUTURe IS OOMBT U>C'R£ i PM-L Reoor v k r CHRI9»Trr>P\S onusr52 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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EUROPEAN MARKETS
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Article287 1980-06-23 8 JUNK 20 Frs CORBE1LLE Air-I.iquid«» B S N (*«*rvui.N Ifcinone C* S K < Thomson Csf> Cie Francaise des Pet roles Compagnie Financier** Compagnie Generale Credit Foncier I)e France HirlwHa (Librairie) Machines Bull Michelin <B» Paribus Pechiney Clgine Kuhlmann Peugeot Philips < Nv Gem ■mt) Printemps S A Rhone-Poulence287 words
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Article99 1980-06-23 8 JUNK 20 Krs FORWARD MARKET Acec 283 •17 Arbf<1 imn -K Astur 450 unch B rase an 664 _2 bru-Umb 1404 -16 Canpar 994 Cock 250 ■f 2 1* Inn 264 -3 Bfcn 1880 -5 Flectrobel 6030 20 Gb-Inno-I tm 2325 30 Ofv 1288 4 8 Hobok 2700 Petro99 words
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Article232 1980-06-23 8 JUNE 20 Dm Aeg-Telefunken 76 00 02 Akzu 21 80 AiU Lfbrn Allz Vers 390 00 5 MM ***** -02 Ba> H T Wbank 243 00 Ba> Yhank 291 OUR Bayer 118 SOxd -8 6 BBC SORx*. BMW ISH Mxd -11 S GMMNI ***** 10 ClMi Vlffl ***** -2232 words
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Article238 1980-06-23 8 JUNK JO Kl> ANN 2S1M -2 AMI 65 00 02 Akzo 2399 -0 2 X M h V 86 70 -07 Amfa.s 106 (JOB Amro Bank 65 10 -0.6 ■rffpBM 40 50 .1 Herk n oo unch Bols 59 00 -0 5 Borsumij 196 00 unch Burhmann 65 20238 words
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Article189 1980-06-23 8 JUNE 20 Francs Actions Suivsr\ Z7S unrh Alusuisse Br 1180 5 Alusuisse Reg 446 -1 Brown Boven Br 1635 -5 Ciba Gfi|> Br 1070 unrh Ciba Geigy P C 840 5 Clba Geigy Reg 591 unch Credit Suisse, Br 2195 unch Credit Suisse Reg 395 unch Elektrowalt Br 2390189 words
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Article313 1980-06-23 8 JUNK 20 Rand INDUSTRIALS A Alpha 330 5 Akfvraa 205 5 AK And (1 AMIl' Barlows Cm .Sugar 775 2350 900 1060 -5 unrh 5 INA 450B unrh Currie Finance 196S unch i h- Bam ind Edcon 530 10 Edgars 6600B Bwraril Fed Volk 440 10 Fufil 200 5313 words
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Advertisement253 1980-06-23 8 Where to wine, dine and entertain Come, sample' an experience! DOLPHIN CAFETERIA World Trade you musn't miss it! «r lit- Delectable local dishes and Western lunches set in daintily stylish Scandinavian decor. Popular SELF-SERVICE lunch daily From 10 30am to 3 00pm and snacks from 3.00pm spm You've not to253 words
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Advertisement151 1980-06-23 8 ck hi m V For drinking. For dancing. For delightful evenings. Music by Bacchus International of London. We re open SUX THUR 9 pm to 2 am Si 5 10% service charge 3% cess l\t hint- Rl SA 9pm to am SIS 10% sen ice charge i% cess. Ist drink151 words
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Advertisement185 1980-06-23 8 %}+!<]>>~)[.@,^(*$!~[{@('+.{@~- Feast like an emperor at Chinatown I Our chefs can whip up culinary delights that would excite even the most demanding of emperors Here at The Chinatown, we serve Szechuan specialties Name your favourites Or ask for our recommen dations Then be treated to a feast of tastes In185 words
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Advertisement115 1980-06-23 8 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 mee at115 words
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Advertisement59 1980-06-23 8 The ■JLLJMOIM liPsr-fJi 23 .s* 1 mH. nd SMI t? I 25SR-,. *ifcLs*£s£ .jaaea ap-r-.^ier -,^oc±3 £vl GRILL. -r' V 'C a!SSf35* You don't knoH how good it is until you eat someplace else. K.O# r wig Mfl 6th Floor. Front Block, Orchard Towers. Orchard Road. Singapore 0923 Tel: *****52/359 words
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MARKET REVIEWS
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Article708 1980-06-23 9 Singapore BULLISH sentiment continued to breathe confidence into the Singapore stock market last week. The week ended with the Straits Times Industrial Index standing at 548.67, 10.02 points nearer the major resistance level of 550. The general undertone was firm despite speculative selling on Monday and Thursday. Observers708 words
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Article596 1980-06-23 9 K.Lumpur THE bulls charged on relentlessly at the Kuala Lumpur stock market last week. The New Straits Times Industrial Ordinary share index advanced to 649.06 points on Friday, breaking the mid-week high of 641.90. This was a gain of 19.72 points over the week. Trading was596 words
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Article814 1980-06-23 9 JUNK 20 US$ AO" Industries 33 > Addressograph 15 .1, Airco Inc Alcan Alumin 26 Allegheny I.ud 27'. Allied Chern Cp 50 Allied Stores 22 All is-Chalmers 25 m Alumhqo Amer 59 Am Airlines 7 unch Ain Brands I no 77 1 1 Am 29 i814 words
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Article314 1980-06-23 10 Violet Chow - Week ended Jane 21 Compiled by Violet Chow OTHERS J.NTRACO is setting up a representative office in Saudi Arabia later this year. METRO HOLDINGS and Ngee Ann Kongsi have been awarded a compensation of $17.82 million fnr five parcels of land in Orchard Boulevard, which314 words
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Article518 1980-06-23 10 I New York NYT THE New York stock market tried to struggle higher early last week but a longexpected technical adjustment knocked the bottom out of the big board on Thursday, causing the Dow Jones Industrial Average to plunge more than 11 points. By the close of theNYT - 518 words
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Article1004 1980-06-23 10 GERALD COLVERD - □«London By GERALD COLVERD THE future will arrive at the rate of sixty minutes an hour for every man, no matter what he does or whoever he is. Only within the stock market does time become a tradable commodity with a potential to merge past,1,004 words
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Article232 1980-06-23 10 Tokyo AFP PRICES continued to fluctuate showing no definite trend on the Tokyo stock market last week. Trading remained extremely slow as investors sat on the sidelines before the elections of both houses of the Diet. The 225-stock Dow-Jones average, a 7.82-yen winner the previousAFP - 232 words
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Article207 1980-06-23 10 Sydney Reuter THE Sydney market closed the week with sharp rise on Friday. The All Ordinaries index firmed 2.09 points on the week to 880.62 with the help of an 8.94-point rise on Friday. The metals and minerals index finished 52.72 points up at 5497.24 afterReuter - 207 words
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Article2986 1980-06-23 10 1980 High Low Company Last Sale Gr's Oiv ♦or- i Gr's Net Div Y'ld P/E CVr Vol Week COOO) High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 370 223 149 163 324 80 310 400* 264 362 245 220 116 140 270 60 275 246' 187 285 Aetna Alcom2,986 words
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Advertisement1239 1980-06-23 9 J. P. Morgan Co. Incorporated Parent company of Morgan Guaranty Trust Company of New York Consolidated statement of income 1979 In thousands Interest income from: except per share Loans $2 235 917 Federal funds sold and securities purchased under agreements to resell 107 998 Investment securities U.S. Treasury ***** State1,239 words
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Advertisement192 1980-06-23 10 Gi COMMODITIES TRADING REPRESENTATIVES/MANAGERS A prestigious commodities Company with good international business affiliation has vacancies for a number of trading representatives in its plan to extend its efficient broking, dealing and consultancy services to a wider spectrum of local and overseas traders and investors transacting in various commodities on the192 words
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MONDAY SPORTS
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Article, Illustration1008 1980-06-23 11 CHARMAINE CHAN - SELETAR OPEN 1980 By CHARMAINE CHAN IT IS NOT always that a local golf club's open championship is won by its own member but Noel Bond not only won the 1960 Seletar Open yesterday, his three-over par 71 made it the third succcessivePictures by FRANCIS ONG - 1,008 words
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879 1980-06-23 11 RONALD KOW - By RONALD KOW ANOTHER SeUager-Stagapere Malaysia Cap flaal Ml totally aaexpeeted, yea eaght to admit, altheagh maay ef as mast have beea "reetiag" far Kelaataa last Satarday eight. Bat, luaestly, what glory caa Slagapare tope to ham If It were to wta879 words
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Advertisement784 1980-06-23 11 MARINE MIDLAND BANKS, INC. (Incorporated with limited liability in the U.S.A.) Consolidated Statement of Accounts for year ended December 31,1979 (all figures quoted in U.S. Dollars) 3 •Restated to conform to 19/9 classifications The accompanying notes are an integral part of the financial statements REPORT OF INDEPENDENT ACCOUNTANTS To the784 words
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236 1980-06-23 12 Reuter TWO Malaysian public sector enterprises have signed an agreement after several years of negotiations to mine Selangor state's huge Kuala Langat tin deposits which lie 48 kilometres north-west of Kuala Lumpur. Under the agreement between Kumpulan Perangsang Selangor Bhd (KPS) and MalaysiaReuter - 236 words
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401 1980-06-23 12 THE CRITERIA for distinguishing the above-average worker from the average worker must be established to encourage employees to do their best. This is particularly true of non-manufacturing industries where productivity cannot be easily measured and where the National Wages Council (N W C) recommendations401 words
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173 1980-06-23 12 Reuter THE LEADER of a major British trade union has demanded immediate government action to further restrict textile imports to save the domestic industry from collapse by 1983. Mr Doug Hoyle, president of the Association of Scientific, Technical and Managerial Staffs, told a unionReuter - 173 words
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Article189 1980-06-23 12 AP US Secretary of State Edmund Muskie hinted on Saturday that the US may lift its embargo on grain sales to the Soviet Union. "All subjects are under review," Mr Muskie said during a visit to the Vatican, commenting on reports that the government hadAP - 189 words
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538 1980-06-23 12 Reuter AS THE Western world moves into recession, Japanese economic experts are finding clues that the Japanese economy is still moving ahead on the strength of surprisingly buoyant exports. Government economists are also citing evidence that the current economic strength is resting partlyReuter - 538 words
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261 1980-06-23 12 Reuter JAPANESE voters flocked to the polls in large numbers yesterday to choose a new government with the outgoing Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) favoured to be returned to power. The June rainy* season relented for the day, enabling Japan's 81 million eligible voters toReuter - 261 words
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Advertisement85 1980-06-23 12 H FamELE EMERGENCY LIGHTS IS HERE BW, 20W, Fluorescent lights Also available m prismatic and opal dtffusers 2xBW Recessed Exit Also available for surface, suspended, wall and corner mounting 10W Halogen lamp Sprinkler Type tor Accessible and Inaccessible ceiling J Portable Hondlamp with charging cradle ond colour filter attachment ii85 words
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Advertisement200 1980-06-23 12 Artvmrtummmtt Ex-Undertaker Yells Murder An ex-undertaker, now a leading manufacturer was overcome recently when he received his power bill. "It's murder!" he yelled, "these bills will kill me". A friend, also an industrialist, who heard about the incident, told the exundertaker about the Carrier Service Agreement. "The Carrier Service Agreement200 words
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Advertisement783 1980-06-23 12 WELLS FARGO BANK'S SINGAPORE OFFICE. PART OF A SYSTEM OF BANKING FACILITIES EXTENDING AROUND THE WORLD. Statement of Accounts of Wells Fargo Company and its principal subsidiaries including Wells Fargo Bank for year ended December 31.1979 (in Thousands). LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS EQUITY DIRECTORS ERNESTC ARBUCKLE Chairman of the Board Saga783 words
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Miscellaneous69 1980-06-23 12 Outlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. to 1 p.m. today: Fair at first becoming showers in several places in the late morning. Report for 24 hoars prior to 7J9 p.m. on Jane 22 at tbe airport. Maximum temperature 32.7 Associated humidity 67 Minimum temperature 26.2 Associated humidity 98 Hours of69 words
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Article79 1980-06-23 13 Reuter HAPAG-LLOYD AG said it expects more balanced 1980 results following last year's net profit fall to 3.6 million marks from 15.1 million in 1978. Developments in the first few months of this year justified these expectations, it added. The company was particularly affected last year byReuter - 79 words
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Article86 1980-06-23 13 AFP THE Harland and Wolff Shipyard in Northern Ireland has won a £50 million tanker order from British Petroleum in the face of strong Japanese and French competition, BP announced. The order is for two new 109,000-ton oil tankers to be built in Belfast and dueAFP - 86 words
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Article104 1980-06-23 13 Reuter THE eleven oil companies that purchased Beaufort sea oil and gas leases from the state of Alaska have asked a state court to lift an injunction against exploratory activity on the leases. The companies claim the ban will cause "extraordinary, irreparable harm" by delaying work there forReuter - 104 words
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787 1980-06-23 13 LINDA CHEE - By LINDA CHEE I THE BERTH appropriation scheme introduced by the Port of Singapore Authority at Keppel Wharves two years ago has proved to be quite a success with its users. All seven users contacted by Shipping Times agreed there has been a definite787 words
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Article624 1980-06-23 13 SMpptag Um Pige (M Adriatic IV 5 Afea VI 3 Alfred vm 1 All trans VI 5 Alpac VI 5 Angkutan VI 4 Angonave VI 2 ANL I 1 APL m 4/5 Argentine IV 4 ASCL ra 1 Asia Merchant IV 5 Bangladesh vn 1 Bank Line624 words
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Article, Illustration695 1980-06-23 14 MORE than 100 deep-draft vessels have entered or left the Portland, Oregon, harbour since the May 18 eruption of Mount St Helens, and Port of Portland officials say ship traffic is nearing normal levels. The Columbia River navigation channel above Longview, Wash., was695 words
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Article1026 1980-06-23 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 following1,026 words
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Article1326 1980-06-23 14 CHINESE charterers followed up their i-ecent activity on the US Gulf grain export market by fixing another July bulk carrier, "ITie Arpad. on Thursday. They took the vessel at 45.87 $1-2 (3,000 tons discharge free) for a 30.000-ton shipment. Generally, freight markets remained outwardly more quiet than in1,326 words
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475 1980-06-23 15 SHIPOWNERS from 27 of the world's leading maritime nations launched a major initiative aimed at thrashing out differences with seafaring unions over sub-standard ships, wages and conditions. Initial reaction from union leaders was to welcome the move, while seeking further details of what the475 words
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Article, Illustration460 1980-06-23 15 Intertanko views the transfer of technology as a more viable alternative for helping developing countries AP HONGKONG shipper Sir Yue-Kong Pao, speaking on behalf of the Intertanko group of independent shippers, came out strongly on Thursday against an Unctad proposal to guaranteeAP - 460 words
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142 1980-06-23 15 BRITAIN'S only jack-up drilling rigbuilder, UIE Shipbuilding (Scotland) has won an order for a £16.5 million for a large Mexican drilling company, Perforciones Marinas de Golfo (Permargo). The order will help remove the uncertainty over the future of the Clydeside rigbuilder, which used to be142 words
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Article188 1980-06-23 15 CONTAINER Transport International has completed a US$75 million financing deal to purchase 20 ft and 40 ft marine and air containers. The deal, arranged by CTl's parent the Gelco Corporation, was obtained from 18 banks with Chase Manhattan acting as agent. It is an eight-year, unsecured,188 words
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Article, Illustration406 1980-06-23 15 EXPECTED ARRIVALS TODAY KEPPEL WHARVES Alioth (2300 after Cangshan) 40/41 Benjamas (hauls after Cape Horn sails) 8/9 Equator (after Builder II) 22 Heinrich Arnald Schulte (after Benjamas hauls, must vacate 0530/25 th) 6/7 Kota Ria (after Kota Mas) 10/U Kyosei Maru (0600) 26/27 Makeverett (1700 after Thai406 words
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3149 1980-06-23 19 SHIPPING LIST where your ships are due and when 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 Port3,149 words
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280 1980-06-23 20 A bulk-carrying cargo ship has been diverted from the UK port of Bristol to Tilbury because she is too wide to negotiate Avonmouth's Royal Edward lock safely. The 41,262 tonnes deadweight Kelkheim has a beam of over 97ft, but the lock280 words
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676 1980-06-23 20 SECONDHAND tonnage brokers in London reported trading continued active last week, highlighted by several block transactions. One such deal involved four bulk carriers which went to unknown buyers for US$65 million. They were the 127,435 dwt Gene Trefethen and Trentweed built in 1972 and676 words
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Article134 1980-06-23 20 The major shipping consortia operating between the Far East/Europe and Straits ports/Australia and the member lines. ACE (FAR EAST/EUROPE): 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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251 1980-06-23 20 AFP TANKER rates moved firmly ahead last week in the Gulf states area following continuing demand. West Africa was also a firm sector, but there was little response from other loading areas. Interest in the Gulf was mainly in large units. It wasAFP - 251 words
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Article1514 1980-06-23 20 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and the agents who handle cargo bookings for them. A B Adriatic Caataiaer Continental Feeders (S)/Cargo Freight (PK). AFEA Singapore Shipping Agencies (S)/Euro-Asia Line (PK/PN). Alfred C. Taepfer Sea Consortium (S) Marintex Enterprise (PK). Alpac Intrasea (S)/Yeo Shpg1,514 words
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Advertisement555 1980-06-23 13 Europe Our Next Loader slang: 27/6 Port Kelang: Singapore: 27/6 For further details, see page V JAR DIM AN I AH /^AJJzI^gs Orient Overseas ComicuMeA Line FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) CWVALO ROTE 20H 16/7 17/7 22/7 24/7 28/7 29/7 3/8 4/8 10/8 11/8 15/8 16/8 Closing limes555 words
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Advertisement257 1980-06-23 13 'm. UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES Dubai <4/7). Dammam (7/7). Kuwait (9/7) Doha (12/7), Abu Dhabi (15/7) Dubai (28/7). Dammam (31/7). Kuwait (3/8). Doha (6/8). Abu Dhabi (9/8) FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE Dubai (8/7). Dammam (10/7), Kuwait (12/7), Abu Dhabi (14/7). Bahrain (16/7), Mina Qaboos (18/7). Doha (20/7)257 words
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Advertisement28 1980-06-23 13 wm CONTAINER Schedules H LONDON Freights n/ffl SHIPS In Port HI SHIPPING List VD REGIONAL Weather Vm WHO Acts For Whom Vm SHIP Sales Vm THE Consortia Vffl28 words
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Advertisement582 1980-06-23 13 Australia Our Next Loader Port Kelang: 28/6 Singapore: 25/6 For further details, see page V MAERSK LINE EXPORT I TO U.S. PACIFIC, GULF, ATLANTIC. EAST CANADA AND ASIAN PORTS Long beach New York Philadelphia) Baltimore Charleston 7 Maersk PMo Maersk R ando Maersk PMo Singapore Closing Tmcs *CY 1 July582 words
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Advertisement453 1980-06-23 14 LEO SHIPPING PTE LTD. SINGAPORE PERNAS-MISC SHIPPING AGENCIES SDN BHD PORT KELANG PENANG VH' HEAD OFFICE: WISMA MISC TEL: NO: KL *****8 MALA YSJAN INTERNA TIONAL SHPHNG CORPORA TION BERHAD From Eimoe 1) Barcelona. Genoa. 2) Amsterdam Antwerp. L Havre. Bilbao. Baste UK. 3) Bremen. Bremenhaven. Aartms. Copenhagen. Helsinki 4)453 words
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Advertisement287 1980-06-23 14 815 SUPERCARRIER SERVICE WEEKLY SERVICE TO PANAMA, US ATLANTIC GULF AND E. CANADA naNorrut MHO TM m*«i ftu •25/8 23/7 •»/7 Snk CM* 8/8 4/9 5/9 24/8 B'mrt H Imi tort** 10/1 11/8 7/9 9/9 U/9 25/8 27/8 ft Ort. HhHi IkM 16/8 19/8 24/8 20/9 23/9 27/9 2/9 4/9287 words
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Advertisement532 1980-06-23 15 Overseas Containers Limited Weekly service to/from UK/Europe QCL canwaag so wet to ux/contmmt: MI 29 Mi 10 M Spare Lrrerpo* Bay llnrtiif Or ft 4 U EdMwg Cardfcan Bay 12 U i*n B»» It M 11 prris hi 1)M 27 M l Km eglWi gg FROM UK/COWTttMT: larpBey 'o»ro Oay532 words
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Advertisement264 1980-06-23 15 fjg Franco Belgian Services (Fur East French Service with Belgian Far Eastern Lines) j ineS) imcmhfr o* ACE coNSOfi^iu* c.m.c.r. FAR EAST FRENCH SERVICE Compjqrt** D#S < member <)♦ MED CLUB Seatrain Pacific Services S.A. SINGAPORE ENQUIRIES *****44 CFS *****41 Terminal *****36 Optorg Shipping Pte. Ltd. Kuala Lumpur *****3 Port264 words
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Advertisement460 1980-06-23 16 Hapag-Lloyd LntrpMl Bay Kuana Mm IMm| Eipreti jIIM-Y if >1»,. v<*=T. m[?'- wi*»■ -i nem■ I; 'I'l.' ill;; iy I'liiMW him*'jrin<.UlVl [t'IUI.HCm.TI7. IW>j" .r :1> '.J Agents SEGANI I'Sncaport *****11 f *****09 CFS *****72 Temwial *****33 K lump** *****1 *****9, 4*3354 P Kelang *****3, *****1 CFS *****1 Penang *****7. *****460 words
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Advertisement750 1980-06-23 16 I/nora shipping l\Uf\Ltt CORPN K elan j PENANG SPORE GA 149W Saied In Port/24 Juw FROM BUSAN BANGKOK GA 150E Sailed In Port/24 June TO BUSAN INCHON TA« 153W 11/14 July 15/20 July 21/24 July FROM BUSAN BANGKOK TAtR 154E 11/14 July 15/20 July 21/24 July TO BUSAN ksc use750 words
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Advertisement522 1980-06-23 16 EVERGREEN LINE f PAR EAST/EUROPE EXPRESS PULL CONTAINER SERVICE ACCEPTING CARGO FOR HAMBURG FELIXSTOWE ROTTERDAM ANTWERP. LE HAVRE ALSO ACCEPTWG CARGO FOR UNITED KWGDOM SOUTHAMPTON LONDON MANCHESTER. BIRMINGHAM BRISTOL. LIVERPOOL GLASGOW. LEEDS WEST GERMANY BRfMtRHAVEN HOLLAND AMSTERDAM S ptrt Hnnto| R>Mcrd«r Fetntovt Mm) It Hawt Em U|M 27 Mm Li522 words
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Advertisement853 1980-06-23 16 Everett Lines Burma Fiva Star Shipping Corpiv "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE' LOADING FOR RANGOON Spare Pmang MTMnMrnw W/s k« I n/n Mi 30/ i My LTjr 21/ M MI I BFSSC Agent* n Molaywa BOUSTEAD SHPPING TtL NOS KL *****2/*****9 Campania Argentina Da T P T» Navaaacion Intarcontinantal S. A. C.I.853 words
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Advertisement650 1980-06-23 16 OCEAN SHIPPING ENTERPRISES PTE LTD. SANKYO LINE AUSTRALIA SERVICE MAT CMP. MAT PWHCI Sinfapore P Keianj Loadnf far: 23/25 luw 26/27 km STO. MEL. AOtL 11/20 Uy 21/22 My STO Ma. ADEL BANGLADESH SERVICE mi ma chttagohg cmjuw JAPAN/STRAITS SERVICE Snppore P KeUnt Penanj KITISAMUT Saled OHKAWA MARU Sated In650 words
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Advertisement1103 1980-06-23 17 L KOTA TNUt NOT* CMTR KOTA RAJA KOTA SABAS PIL GROUP EAST AFRICA/REDSIA SERVICE PKHmt Pffunt 10/15 Aug Dares Salaam Mombasa Hodeidati leddah Port Sudan Mogadiscio leddali Hodeidah Aqaba KOTA MSA KOTA MANS PKrianf Penang loadng Mr Aden leddatt Aqaba Dar £s Salaam Mombasa Hododati leddali Port Sudan COLOMBO/KARACHI/P. GULF1,103 words
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Advertisement768 1980-06-23 17 f i JO Mm Kwpiirfc, h Part 11/7 Kwama lln 24/4 29/4 21/7 HanMj Eiprtss 34 i 11/7 CRy M Edhtefk 4/7 25/7 C»Mgan Bay H/7 31/7 l*n bay 12/7 1/1 HMMMWC: H BURG BHAVEN ft DAM HAVRE SOTON ImMAastria 111 France Al UK l*Tßay SaM SaM SaM SaM SaM768 words
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Advertisement724 1980-06-23 17 ij 1 H 4 I ft 55SS5KHH" Scan Dutch 9 WEEKLY EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TPMED/UK/NC/SCAN I MHLM SM I PtNKAa/i 1 OMiM 5/7 I PUM6AI2/7 B MH.M 19/7 B PINACA27/7 i I Acc*»*g tw B c 40 i i IfKom 2) Amsterdam Umt| L< Havre B*ac to* Sta Lr peol^iLCw724 words
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Advertisement477 1980-06-23 17 Page V Si 4 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BANK LINE FOR REUNION SOUTH AFRICA STREAMBANK BEAVERBANK mum 10 SWGAPORE 13 eta Reunion 26 Durban 1 Capetown 8/ PtElu 11 (also accepting East London cargo) Lukes Linos^ U.S. GULF DIRECT SERVICE Noia SPORI stc MPt «id 14-15 SO 222* 16/7 11-1) 27/7477 words
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Advertisement912 1980-06-23 18 K LINE KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICES TO NORTH AMERICA ETD FHmffssas* nt motkrksseis n la a ny Ml Act 21N SjM 25/6 Psdßc tmm 11/7 21/7 J*M 11/7 IJ/7 Mm Tat Hm 12/7 C/l *»««< 1/7 1/7 TawMi Mm. 11/7 27/7 B*ota Mara 22/7 31/7 lapai tabm*912 words
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Advertisement479 1980-06-23 18 CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAINER/REEFER SERVICE L«*f tar LOS JWEOn. MR FMNOSCO. SUTTEE. TACOM. IWCOUID B.C acc*n fa/ra MMH iPr® "MONACHAL HMWf' "WHVA OCT**" "V6HVA ASMA" EXPRESS PASSENGDI/CAUGO SOtVW TO MGWATTMMI. MAMAS CHOAMBARAM Voy 131 CHOAMBARAM Voy 132 CHOAMBARAM Voy 133 CHOAMBARAM Voy 134 CHDAMBARAM Voy 135 CHOAMBARAM Voy479 words
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Advertisement486 1980-06-23 18 o c 5 A(iroup SINGAPORE SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE. LTD 20TH FLOOR OCEAN BUILDING. SINGAPORE 0104 MARKETING *****2 13 LINES! GENERAL *****1 (14 LINES! TELEX RS ***** RS ***** A B CARSHIP CABLE CARGOSMIP Kcfliimal Is tontninrr Lilies WEEKLY CONTAINER SERVICE to/from BANGKOK JAtt BOUNTY JADC BOUNTY JAK BOUNTY JADE BOUNTY486 words
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Advertisement545 1980-06-23 18 itri GRANARD LINE I INDEPENDENT A TTRACTIVE RA TES u MEDITERRANEAN SEA SERVICE 4LSO ACCEmSG COWTAtSEK CARGO FCL OSLY FOR; PORT SAID. ALEXANDRIA. BEIRUT, I LATTAKIA UMASSOL. ISTANBUL PIRAEUS Specially engaged agents A stevedores providing immediate discharge Spar* Meter* UMON KW row V. 3M SaM SaM FORTUNE SIM V39M 2t545 words
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Advertisement635 1980-06-23 18 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD. Faber House 234E Orchard Road Singapore 9 Telephone *****1V*****57 REGULAR INDEPENDENT SEMI/FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO EUROPE MMfTM LEADER 1 NORASIA NBS7. Sport P. KNanc 25 J» 29 Jm _7 M 19 fed 23 M 9 Au| 12 Au( BOULOGNE/ROTTERDMI/UK (AVON) ROTTERDAM BOU.OGNE/W (AVON) ROTTERDAM/CAEN Agents: Sngapart MTRASEA635 words
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Advertisement583 1980-06-23 19 NOL NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): K. JACEWON+. HK CONTAINER. 0. CHEF S.S. BRDGE C. CONTAfO. Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ): SS HUDGE N. CORJU. C. CONTAKR K. JACEJH...... TW BRDGE..... N. PEARL C. PAUL K. JACEWON S'pore Closing Times: FCL Cargo 0300583 words
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Advertisement327 1980-06-23 19 \A/aterman W W STf AUSHIP corpoaatiom EXCLUSIVE LASH SERVICE TO U.S. ATLANTIC GULF Accepting cargo lor Norfolk, Caendan, Baltimore. PhNadatpMa, Chartaaton, Savanna*. Now Ortaana, Mobil*. Paacagoula, Houston. Gatvaston and Baaumont. Alao accepting cargo on through Bill* o4 Loading to NNaaiaaippt Rivar Porta by arrangamant. Penanj P Ketang Singapore Voy Closing327 words
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Advertisement319 1980-06-23 20 EGYPTIAN INTERNATIONAL LINE (EIL) EGYPTIAN FLAG DIRECT LINER SERVICE TO EGYPT (PORT SAID ALEXANDRIA) STORE rr SAB ALEXATORIA P YD AMDS U Ml 5 Au| 11 Auj 6 Carp Bookinfi Pteatc Phone *****43 MARTRANS CAROO PLEASE CONTACT SCHENKER BJWQATOW -TEL *****11 FROM EGYPT PYRAMDSU ALEXANDRIA SINGAPORE June 22 Uy 5319 words
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Advertisement401 1980-06-23 20 W OCEAN LINES REGULAR NON CONFERENCE SERVICES MEDITERRANEAN SEA SERVICE Spore P KHanf Penang OCCAM MAMOM) V.9W827 Jui OCEAN GLORY V.IONB 20 Jul Loading tor tot Sad Lfrutsfll/ Aleiamfria PfrMts/Barat/Riiefca/Bowgas do CAMERON CELTIC LINEjukA SERVICE FROM M>ONESIA/S»I6APORE/MALAYSIA TO ITALY. SETE AND NORTH CONTINENTAL ETA ETO M.V UMVWKLD V \M 28401 words
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Advertisement65 1980-06-23 20 NOTICE TOKO LINE M V MADURA VI Arrd 15tl! hint 1980 it Kirong Fori Consignees of all damaged cargoes ex the above captioned vessel are notified that the General Survey will be held or Tuesday. 24th June. 1«0 at Jurong Port Godown No 2 from 10 00 am to 30065 words
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Miscellaneous162 1980-06-23 20 1.T77T3 mmmamm Regional Weather 3* 2S &<4 m i n \i>ol J Wm 2 <« t X, asVr jOC £3 «OC*-^ 1 h Ta m sS3 n SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. LBGEND: R, Thunderstorm Shower Rain Cloudy Sky Temperature Weather Wind direction with speed162 words
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