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Title Section10 1980-12-24 1 BUSINESS TIMES H.C4.P) No. 111/l/M WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER ti, IIM 50CENTS10 words
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Article59 1980-12-24 1 Reuter NEW YORK, Tues. Chase Manhattan Rank said it cut its prime rate to 20Vi per cent from 21 Vi per cent, effective immediately. Chase said the rate cut "reflects the decline in money market rates currently tairing place," but "it is unclear whether the easing ofReuter - 59 words
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Article71 1980-12-24 1 Reuter KUWAIT, Tues. Kuwait is increasing the price of its crude oil by about US$3 a. barrel from Jan 1 following last week's 10 per cent rise agreed by Opec ministers meeting in Bali, a Kuwaiti newspaper said. The new price of a barrel of KuwaitReuter - 71 words
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Article47 1980-12-24 1 UPI WARSAW, Tues. In one of the strongest shows of support yet by the independent trade union for the dissident movement, Solidarity announced yesterday that it is starting a nationwide petition drive for the release of seven jailed dissidents "being held for their convictions'.'. UPIUPI - 47 words
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Article78 1980-12-24 1 Reuter COLOMBO, Tues. The Sri I.anlran Parliament today voted unanimously to reject a motion of no confidence in the speaker that was proposed and then boycotted by the joint opposition, an event unprecedented in recent parliamentary history. The opposition, which had earlier agreed to debate its motion, stayedReuter - 78 words
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Article58 1980-12-24 1 Reuter WEST BERLIN, Tues. A West German court ruled today that private individuals had no right to take legal action about radiation danger from nuclear power stations. The federal administrative court in West Berlin ruled that such proceedings could only be initiated by communities if the radiationReuter - 58 words
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Article65 1980-12-24 1 Reuter LONDON, Tue. Britain's total unemployed has risen sharply again to nearly two and a quarter million 9.3 per cent of the workforce, according to government figures published today. The number out of work this month was 2,244,229, compared with 2,162,874 last month, which represented 8.9 per centReuter - 65 words
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Article76 1980-12-24 1 AP BEIRUT, Tue. About 300 south Lebanon villagers stormed into a UN building and set fire to first floor offices today to protest the failure of UN peacekeeping troops to protect inhabitants from Israeli raids, witnesses said. A UN security guard, his lips swollen, said some ofAP - 76 words
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Article72 1980-12-24 1 AFP JAKARTA, Tue. The Indonesian aircraft company Nurtanio based in Bandung, West Java, will branch out into armament manufacturing next April to produce not only arms for military aircarft, but also rockets, the company's president director, Dr B J Habibie said today. For this purpose the company hasAFP - 72 words
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Article57 1980-12-24 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Tue. Malaysian Prime Minister Datuk Hussein Onn's visit to Thailand this week has been postponed for health reasons, diplomatic sources said today. Datuk Hussein, 57, was due to spend two days in Bangkok from December 26 for taifrg with his Thai counterpart Prem Tinsulanonda on57 words
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Chief Price Changes
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Article, Illustration160 1980-12-24 1 Rises Indices Syn Resins M Cement 750 +70 Dec 22 Dec 23 930 +50 B.T.Index: HLInd 494 +44 *****.*****94.07 H L Credit 366 +36 Industrials: 823.38 831.31 Tan Cbong 555 +35 Finance: 1219.06 1229.22 PM Ind 560 35 Hotels: 407.24 407.24 N Iron 760 +35 Properties: 716.84 717.47160 words
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202 1980-12-24 1 MR LEE Kuan Yew this morning assured the people that the younger Members of Parliament will carry out their responsibilities as well as the elder MPs have. The assurance was given at a press conference at the Singapore Conference Hall at about202 words
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631 1980-12-24 1 SINGAPOREANS have once again given a massive vote of confidence to the People's Action Party. Some 600,000 voters went to the polls yesterday and gave the PAP the mandate to govern for another five years its fourth term holding all seats in Parliament. The631 words
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Article432 1980-12-24 1 "I BELIEVE it would not be below 70 per cent on the average. Maybe more, not below. "And as you can sense, we'll have more than that in Tan Jong Pagar." In his characteristic confident and frank manner, Mr Lee Kuan Yew, dressed in his all-white PAP432 words
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304 1980-12-24 1 THE New Straits Times group has turned in a record performance for the year ended Aug 31, 1960, boosted by strong gains in both advertising and circulation revenues as well as effective containment of costs. Group profit before tax leapt by nearly304 words
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190 1980-12-24 1 THE government is looking into the feasibility of setting up a shipping management faculty within the Singapore Polytechnic with the assistance of the Netherlands. This was revealed yesterday by Dutch Foreign Minister Mr C.A. van der Klaauw at the airport before leaving for home.190 words
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Advertisement11 1980-12-24 1 T*% SINGAPORE business FOR PEOPLE WHO A MATTER Times Periodicals Put*ca*on11 words
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Advertisement67 1980-12-24 1 SHIPPING TIMES MALAYSIA i«edi utther IM* betel reems 2 JAPAN bMMDM werM's biggest car maker......................... S MAJOR alriiaes expect USst£b lea tUa year A COUNTRY with m place fer wemea with degrees. C HMETS act assests estimated te be £2(1 million 11 JAPANESE eeeaemy expected te expaad steadily..... 12 CROSSWORD67 words
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Advertisement78 1980-12-24 1 Ytxjrreliabtepartnerin Hoechst Every singlepiece of VC&terfcid (Crystal is individually craned and therefore unique. 1 Every piece of Waterford is an original work of art. Each piece is shaped from the molten crystal by master craftsmen, and then individually hand cut. This is why no two items are exactly the same.78 words
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TRADE AND INDUSTRY
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443 1980-12-24 2 MALAYSIA is facing a shortage of hotel rooms. The occupancy rates of hotels in Kuala Lumpur and Penang are currently more than 80 per cent, the Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Trade and Industry, Mr Abdul Rahim, said recently. The high occupancy443 words
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Article, Illustration228 1980-12-24 2 THE special projects manager for Berger Paints in England, Mr Stan MacMillan, has spent two months in Singapore evaluating and developing the production and application of high-performance marine paint coatings systems. "The paints manufactured by the company here conform to the highest international standards of quality and228 words
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155 1980-12-24 2 A RECENTLY Incorporated company, Escoffier, will soon supply fine wines and spirits, speciality foods, quality cigars and a select range of tableware to Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, the Philippines and the rest of Southeast Asia. The company's managing director, Mr Bobby Lim, 43,155 words
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379 1980-12-24 2 WONG AI KWEI - By WONG AI KWEI ASIAN Computer Services (ACS) and Consulasia will be Jointly organising a series of computer training courses during the coming year to cope with the increasing demand for programmers in Singapore. The managing director of ACS, Mr John Siniscal, said: "Rapidly increasing379 words
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Article107 1980-12-24 2 TRAINING and personnel managers were given the opportunity to question three top educationalists at a recent seminar given by the British Council. The educationalists were specially flown in by British Airways to talk about the variety of short courses available in Britain today. The team included107 words
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Article, Illustration383 1980-12-24 2 ASPATRA Guan Hoe, sole importers of the recently launched Saab cars, has appointed Mr Edward Lim as sales manager of its Singapore office. Mr Lim is no newcomer to the motor trade. With more than ten years of experience, he has a thorough understanding of what makes383 words
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Article270 1980-12-24 2 SEMINARS AND COURSES Jan 8-9: Finance For NonFinancial Managers, Price Waterhouse Associates Jan 10: Modern Secretary's Workshop, Waterloo Centre, Personnel Organization Development Jan 10,17,24: The Secretary in Management Today, SIM Conference Room (3rd floor, Thong Teck Building), Singapore Institute of Management Jan 12-13: Systematic Staff Selection, SIM Conference270 words
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REGIONAL
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271 1980-12-24 3 Reuter AUSTRALIAN diplomatic documents claim the United States unofficially sanctioned the 1975 Indonesian intervention in the former Portuguese colony of Timor, the Boston Globe newspaper said. It quoted a cable from the former Australian Ambassador to Indonesia, R A Woolcott, as having said thatReuter - 271 words
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Article78 1980-12-24 3 UPI MAO Zedong's widow, Jiang Qing, appeared in court yesterday for possibly the last time before judges decide whether to put her in front of a firing squad for alleged treasonous acts. She is the last of the defendants to appear a final time before the specialUPI - 78 words
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967 1980-12-24 3 Reuter UPI SPURRED by brisk demand overseas for fuel-efficient cars, Japan has for the first time, topped the United States as the world's largest automobile maker. The Japan Automobile Manufacturers' Association said yesterday Japanese motor vehicle production for the whole of this year isReuter; UPI - 967 words
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417 1980-12-24 3 UPI SOVIET officials have scrapped Afghanistan's legal code and have been handing responsibility for justice over to Soviet KGBled secret police, a former senior justice ministry official said yesterday. "The thinking, the methods used in the justice ministry now are completely Russian. TheUPI - 417 words
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Article445 1980-12-24 3 FORMER Selangor Chief Minister Datuk Harun Idris has filed an appeal against the Malaysian High Court decision dismissing his application for an order seeking his immediate release from jail. The seven-page petition, listing 11 grounds of appeal, was filed at the Federal Court, Malaysia's highest judiciary, last445 words
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Article272 1980-12-24 3 UPI WITH violence flaring in two widely separated parts of India, Parliament yesterday approved a National Security Bill reminiscent of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi's emergency rule of the mid-*****. Police fired on demonstrators in several towns on Monday in the turbulent oilrich north-eastern state of Assam,UPI - 272 words
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253 1980-12-24 3 AP SOUTH Korean armed forces yesterday pledged their support for President Chun Doo-Hwan. The show of solidarity in Seoul by military commanders came three days after the Martial Law Command announced the arrest of four men for fabricating rumours that several generals were underAP - 253 words
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THE REGION IN BRIEF
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Article451 1980-12-24 3 Agencies CHINA has produced a rare synthetic crystal used as a filter in colour TV sets, the New China News Agency (NCNA) reported. NCNA said the lithium niobate crystal produced by the Chinese Academy of Science has a diameter of 100 mm and is considered to beAgencies - 451 words
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258 1980-12-24 3 Reuter CHINA will attend a proposed international conference on the Kampuchean question without first requiring even a partial withdrawal of Vietnamese troops from Kampuchea. Chinese Vice-foreign Minister aiang Wen Jin said, however, that a complete Vietnamese pullout from Kampuchea was necessaryReuter - 258 words
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199 1980-12-24 3 UPI JAPAN will emphasise the Importance of cultural relations with the Asean when Prime Minister Zenko Suzuki visits the "stabilising" region next month. Additionally, a foreign ministry spokesman said in Tokyo, Mr Suzuki will discuss with Asean leaders the issue of Kampuchea, whichUPI - 199 words
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Article518 1980-12-24 3 Reuter AUSTRALIA'S economic growth is forecast to rise to 4 per cent next year, (ram 2.25 per cent this year, and the unemployment rate is likely to (all. Some increase in imports and a lower contribution from the real foreign balance is likely for this yearReuter - 518 words
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Article309 1980-12-24 3 AFP THE Association of South-east Asian Nations will oppose any attempt to seat the Hanoi-backed Heng Samrin government of Kampuchea at the forthcoming non-aligned ministerial meeting in New Delhi. This was stated by Malaysian Foreign Minister Tengku Ahmad Rithauddeen after a two-hour discussion with visiting IndonesianAFP - 309 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article235 1980-12-24 4 THE KUALA Lumpur rubber market yesterday closed at 302.50 cents a kilo for January One RSS buyers, up 1.50 cents from Monday's close. After opening half a cent higher, prices gained another half cent on some light buying and squaring of position ahead of the Christmas holidays, dealers said.235 words
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Article34 1980-12-24 4 Rubber: Dec 23 Singapore: Closed Malaysia: January: 302.50 cents (ap 1.50 cents) Tin: M 51,931 (up $3) (equivalent to $31.93 per kilo) (down 5 cents) Official offering: 135 tonnes (down 121 tonnes)34 words
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Article138 1980-12-24 4 MRELB prices In cents per kilo yesterday. Close Noon (per kilo) (per kilo) Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers Int. 1 R.S.S. prompt f.o.b. 297.50 298.50N 298.00 299.00N Int. 1 R.S.S. January 302.00 302.50 302.50 303.00 Int. 1 R.S.S. February 307.50 308.00 308.00 308JO Int. 2 R.S.S. 289.50 290.50N 290.00138 words
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Article77 1980-12-24 4 NOON SMR pi ncaa jFHtcrdtjr MULB Jaaury (Carreat Mtk) February (Forward Mtk) Bayera e Muara Diyara m •uara SMRCV SMRL SMR 5 SMR GP SMR 10 (l-un pallet) 11 too pallet) (1-ton pallet) (1-ton pallet) (1-ton pallet) 297.50 297M ***** UNO 257.50 299.50N 299.50N 296.00N UNO 269.50N 301.5077 words
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Article80 1980-12-24 4 THE STRAITS tin price in Penang yesterday rose Ms 3 to $1,931 a picul (equivalent to $31.93 a Hie), $214 beiew the International Tin Agreement celling. The rise was mainly attribated to low deliveries of tin ere and con tinned rapport from Europe and the US, despite lower80 words
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489 1980-12-24 4 Reuter WORLD oilseed production in 1900-81 is forecast at 160.6 million tonnes, down 600,000 tonnes from last month's forecast and 8 per cent below the record 1979-80 harvest, the US Agriculture Department said. In its latest World Oilseed circular, the USDA said theReuter - 489 words
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Article194 1980-12-24 4 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday: (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) Ottea yarn: China Blue Phoenix 20s 2,040; 32s 2,700, 40s 2,960 (per bale of 400 lbs). Piece gMds: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly194 words
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Article115 1980-12-24 4 Reuter REFINEQ copper stocks held by US refineries fell to 75,100 short tons at the end of November from 86,400 tons at the end of October. Reporting this, the American Bureau of Metal Statistics said during the same period, Commodity Exchange (Comex) copper stocks fell toReuter - 115 words
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Article330 1980-12-24 4 HNOAPOKE: Monday's closing prices In S$ per kilo, ex-godown. THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.12, 100 per cent second class 0.95, 100 per cent third class 0.93, 25 per cent new crop no stock, B-10 per cent 0.82. THAI BROKEN: A-auper 0 76, Special330 words
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Article196 1980-12-24 4 CHICAGO soybean futures closed up nine US cents a bushel in January to fractionally higher in August on moderate trade volume. Trader expectations that i interest rates have peaked i caused nearbys to gain dramatically on deferreds i since storage costs may be reduced. Country movement re- mained light196 words
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Article185 1980-12-24 4 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Monday closed on a weak note near the lows, down 2 V* to 5V4 US cents a bushel in moderately light trade. Steady long liquidation by professionals and commission bouses ahead of yesterday's USDA winter wheat plantings report kept wheat comparatively weak versus other185 words
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Article729 1980-12-24 4 COFFEE: Robusta futures yesterday closed the morning steady with gains from Monday of £9 to £1 a tonne on sales of 47 lots including two options. Dealers said local dealer buying that contributed to opening gains of around £6 continued throughout the morning. Commission-house support also emerged and729 words
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Article89 1980-12-24 4 Reuter JAPAN'S rice harvest this year fell below 10 million tonnes for the first time since 1964, due mainly to one of the coldest summers this century. The Japanese Agriculture Ministry said the 1960 harvest was 9.75 million tonnes, for below the government's 11.15 million tonne targetReuter - 89 words
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Article121 1980-12-24 4 VALUES on the Malaysian palm oil market yesterday firmed on nearby covering ahead of the Christmas holidays, dealers said. Trading was quiet and confined to the Central region. December traded at MJ9BS a tonne and March 1000, while January rose $22.50 to $995. The refined market remained featureless121 words
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ASIAN STOCKS
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558 1980-12-24 4 TOKYO SHARE prices closed lower on liquidation and profit-taking over a wide front in low-priced issues yesterday, ahead of a week of holidays over the New Year. The market average shed 27.22 to 7,023.57 in quiet trading volume of 280 million shares. The558 words
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Article306 1980-12-24 4 THE REDUCTION in the prime rate by a few US banks caused yesterday's market to open much higher than Monday's closing levels. Blue chips opened higher as the market went up across the board. Heavy mid-morning profit-taking was absorbed as the market turned around and dosed on a strong306 words
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Article229 1980-12-24 4 STOCK prices closed firmer yesterday led by rises in the energy and gold sectors, dealers said. Second-line oils posted some of the sharpest gains on the day while uranium issue, Pancontinental rose 80 cents to A 511.40. Elsewhere, North BH (ell 17 to 3.96, and Dunlop seven to 1.30.229 words
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Article252 1980-12-24 4 STOCK prices closed mixed in slow trading yesterday. Saha Union and Bangkok Bank rose two baht each to 188 and 290 respectively, while Jalaprathan Cement fell two to 107. Rama Tower dropped one to 81.50. First Trust closed unchanged at 54 baht. DEC 23 Bah 16 Asia Credit Asia252 words
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Article150 1980-12-24 4 THE stock market yesterday finned on almost every issue and turnover rose sharply to 40.2 million pesos. Anglo Phil, Seafront, Usiphil, Atlas Con B, Apex Mining B, PhiieA B, Basic Petroleum and Phil Overseas all firmed while Ist Phil Holdings eased and the rest were either untraded and unchanged.150 words
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Article52 1980-12-24 4 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Friday 464 e Thursday 406-5 Week Ago 464.4 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Friday 968.7» Thursday «30 JO Week Ago 811.60 H.K.HANG SENG Tuesday 1446.18 Monday 1358.37 Week Ago 1265JO 8YDNEY INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 780.00 Monday 757.62 Week Ago 743.02 ALL ORDINARIES Tuesday 002.17 Monday 881-83 Week52 words
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Advertisement88 1980-12-24 4 f A The Times Calendar- FESTIVALS '81 Festivals '81 is exquisitely reproduced from 12 Chinese brush paintings in water colour by well-known artist, Low Puay Hua. These paintings of local festivals are specially commissioned by The Times Organisation. Low's expert strokes combined with skillful printing makes The Times calendar a88 words
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OVERSEAS
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Article318 1980-12-24 5 Reuter COMMON MARKET finance ministers yesterday broke off marathon talks marked by heated exchanges, with various factions claiming victory, but the (ate of the 1981 EEC budget still unclear. After an uninterrupted eight-hour session, the ministers agreed not to vote 011 either the European EconomicReuter - 318 words
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Article751 1980-12-24 5 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Namber Tine From PAA PA005 0030 JFK/SFO/HKG TMA TL375 0630 BEY/SHJ/KUL MAS MH60I 0630 KUL SIA SQ580 0710 MAA SIA SQ101 0815 KUL MAS MH605 0830 KUL MAS MH621 OSS PEN RBA BI421 0930 BWN MAS MH671 0930 PEN/KUL SIA SQZU 1000 HLP751 words
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Article, Illustration633 1980-12-24 5 NYT US PRESIDENT-ELECT Ronald Reagan has announced the selection of five more cabinet members, including the first woman, the first Democrat and the first black named to serve in his Cabinet. The selections made public on Monday were James G. Watt, a Colorado lawyer and proponentNYT; Source: UPI photo - 633 words
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Article247 1980-12-24 5 Reuter A LEADING Iranian politician has ruled out a release of the American hostages before US President-elect Ronald Reagan's administration takes office on Jan 20. In an interview with the Englisb-lan-guage Teheran Times, Hassan Ayat was quoted as saying that Mr Reagan would readily accept Iran'sReuter - 247 words
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338 1980-12-24 5 THE Chrysler council of the United Automobile Workers Union (UAW) on Monday rejected a plea by the Chrysler Corporation for a freeze of wages and benefits to help shore up the company's deteriorating financial condition. However, the union agreed to renegotiate its contract338 words
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Article266 1980-12-24 5 Reuter THE West German economy, already heading for recession, is expected to decline further next year but to pick up in the first half of 1982, the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) said yesterday. Its twice-yearly economic outlook foresaw that West Germany's grossReuter - 266 words
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338 1980-12-24 5 AFP TRADE between Russia and capitalist economies rose strongly this year despite American economic sanctions in retaliation against the Russian invasion of Afghanistan. Russian statistics indicated that during the first nine months of this year, capitalist countries accounted for 32.7 per centAFP - 338 words
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338 1980-12-24 5 Reuter THE world's major international airlines expect a US$2.5 billion loss this year, their worst ever. Knut Hammarskioeld, director general of the International Air Transport Association, added in an end-of-year review that next year promises to be little better for lata's 106-member airlines.Reuter - 338 words
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394 1980-12-24 5 Reuter THE Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development says some of its member countries may find that a different combination of fiscal and monetary policies will help lower world interest rates. Its half yearly publication Economic Outlook says a single country can retardReuter - 394 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article482 1980-12-24 5 Agencies THE EEC Commission has formally objected to some of the business practices of International Business Machines of the US and the state of competition in the computer industry in EEC countries. IBM said the Commisson sent it a 'statement of objections' in connection with a six-year-oldAgencies - 482 words
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Advertisement238 1980-12-24 5 Management Science: Management Science has demonstrated itself to be a powerful decision making approach to a wide variety of managerial contexts. This book will give every reeder a fuller insight into the method of management science. Human Behaviour in Organizations: This book is primarily concerned with understanding, predicting, and influencing238 words
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Advertisement199 1980-12-24 5 NOTICE SEA VIEW HOTEL LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) Registered Office: Sea View Hotel, 26 Amber Close, Singapore 1543 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Company will be held at Sea View Hotel, Amber Close, Singapore 1543 on Saturday, January 10,1981 at 12199 words
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Article618 1980-12-24 6 ELECTION results can be sifted and analysed in all manner of ways to indicate subtle shifts in the preferences of the electorate. Such exercises may well be fruitful for party managers but the real message of yesterday's elections is that the people of618 words
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945 1980-12-24 6 TED CHAN - By TED CHAN Reuter THE ALL-AMERICAN features of George Doubled*y grow taut and flustered when be talks of his Asian airline competitors. "We have a special two-for-one ticket promotion campaign and they accuse us of upsetting the [nice market," growls Doubleday, the PanReuter - 945 words
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Article, Illustration749 1980-12-24 6 Singapore women should consider themselves fortunate when compared with their Japanese sisters. University women have no place in Japan where there is a widespread mistrust of their competence and commitment. NYT THE BANK of Japan recently hired Tomoko Sakaguchl, a recent graduate of Keio university, asNYT - 749 words
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Miscellaneous33 1980-12-24 6 EriStcW: FtanX DicfceuS I we FftCONPvr.NO P>e>SOLUTeLV JFP6G»NfrT»NG> OSM? r-ob, CP—) ONeTHirXb I've &GEN -vb P»S< vcxj lOMWS Tms UNO P*UX> ueac we me/*3d or gc^rt^ Tfcf* TQOLUE.W DtSRSTeR OF X...? v 133 words
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Miscellaneous1336 1980-12-24 6 Christmas Greetings '80 CHANNEL 5 Ml eel to "It ateal Ike riMw tarigki nti .feted Oae Ckriat- J?*?*- DIM h Cheaa Bmg, the atonal While Kejak toagatohea ptoee ea kear a gtri called Stolen aai toe wtoar ef toe Ballcy, eepea wttk a greep eedtoa, Ltok. T *yyh ewß e"1,336 words
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Article, Illustration928 1980-12-24 7 LEE YOKE MENG - By LEE YOKE MENG THE NAME Van Leeuwen sits comfortably on top of an electrical pole off Schipol Airport in Amsterdam, pronouncing in clear bright letters its motto "A World of Pipes Nearby, perched on almost all of the other poles, are miniature billboards of other companies such928 words
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Article789 1980-12-24 7 JOHN CHADWICK - JOINING THE UNITED NATIONS By JOHN CHADWICK Reuter THE NEUTRAL SWISS, who have played host to the United Nations for decades, are finally going to decide whether or not to join the world organisation themselves. If they do, in a referendum recently cleared by Parliament, they willReuter - 789 words
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883 1980-12-24 7 FLORA LEWIS - FORUH with FLORA LEWIS NYT THE CONFERENCE on the Helsinki agreements, which recessed for the holidays last week-end, got poor reviews at the halfway point. But political performance, especially on the disorganised international stage, should be judged by rewsonable expectations rather than perfectionist ideals.NYT - 883 words
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Advertisement423 1980-12-24 7 The Times Diary. Vbu'd want to keep it for yourself Imagine a large format 27 cm x 21 cm desk diary. Handsomely bound in dark mocca-brown simulatedleather vinyl, with thick padding on front cover and gold-edged pages. And imagine it to carry these features, developed after extensive studies of what423 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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Article1319 1980-12-24 8 NEW YORK MAJOR retailers on Monday surged and General Motors added to last Friday's gains as the New Stock stock market rose sharply in heavy trading after a prime rate cut by a major bank. Wells Fargo, which had held its rate at 21 per cent when1,319 words
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Article197 1980-12-24 8 DEC 22 CS Abillbi 24 A Iran jr. unch Alfoma ar. Bank Mont 32 unch Bank Nova Scolia 33 unch Br II Tel IS Beth Corp BP Cmn Ltd 37". Brascan 34. unch Camp Red Lake 71 J'. Can Imp Bk 27'. Canpac 44 Canpar In* Pf 1* "i197 words
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Article305 1980-12-24 8 DGC Rand INDUSTRIALS A Alpha 425S Abercom 320 unch AE And CI MO unch AMIC 2600 Barlows 1055 15 CNA 5 70S 5 Curne Kiiunct 225 unch De Beers Ind 2800 Edcon 630 unch Edgars 8800S unch Fveready Fed Vol It 480B Fugit 240 unch Gardian Gienanl GraCemn 1000305 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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Article, Illustration775 1980-12-24 9 THE Australia and New Zealand Banking (ANZ) group has begun a full review of its London branch business to help improve profitability in that area of business. This was announced by senior officials of the group. Although ANZ Bank first began in 1835775 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article212 1980-12-24 9 GOLD was fixed in London yesterday morning at U*****.50, up $1.75 from the previous fix. On Monday, the metal closed firmer at $597/599 an ounce in London, more than $3 up on its afternoon fix and around $15 higher than its close lat Friday. Dealers said the metal opened212 words
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Article312 1980-12-24 9 THE DOLLAR opened very quietly yesterday, with rates little changed from Monday's close, having recovered from its New York lows in Far East trading. Dealers said the market lacked direction because operators are uncertain whether US interest rates are at or near their peak after Wells Fargo bank cut312 words
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Article112 1980-12-24 9 FOREIGN exchange business died away in the early afternoon yesterday with few operators wishing to trade ahead of the Christmas holidays. Dealers the US dollar at a late 1.9610/60 marks against an early 1.9610/50 and New York's closing 1.9620/50, at 206.10/40 yen after 106.00/20 and 207.60/80 and at 1.7700/112 words
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Article22 1980-12-24 9 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 13.8 per cent.22 words
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Article154 1980-12-24 9 THE US dollar for overnight delivery yesterday closed firmer at 208.35 yen, up from a 207.40 opening, a 207.60/80 closing in New York and 207.50/70 on the US west coast, dealers said. Trading was limited with volume US$634 million. After opening at the day's low, the dollarfirmed slowly, but154 words
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Article48 1980-12-24 9 ZURICH exchanges closing quotes on Dec 22: US —1.7720/7770 Stg 4.1704/1857 Can -1.4883/4934 D Mk 90.2470/6401 D F1 82.8812/83.1399 F Fr 39.0308/2274 B Fr 5.6076/6288 D Kr 29.2893/4205 N Kr 34.2581/3880 S Kr 40.1450/3039 Lit 0.1896/1904 Aus sch —12.7116/7934 Port 3.3184/3465 Spain 2.2228/2310 Arg 0.10/11 Yen 0.8532/857648 words
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Article38 1980-12-24 9 FRANKFURT exchanges opening quotes on Dec 23: US —1.9600/50 Stg 4.617/638 Can 1.6436/98 D F1 91.95/92.10 S Fr -109.74/110.34 Lit 2.090/99 F Fr 43.10/25 N Kr 37.34/38.07 B Fr (con) 6.195/201 B Fr (fin) 6.190/200 Yen 0.9400/3838 words
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534 1980-12-24 9 FEBRUARY may be the shortest month but it will be a fairly interesting month on the hanking calendar next year. A two-day conference will begin on Feb 17 to give bankers, both local and foreign, a better idea of how to cope with534 words
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199 1980-12-24 9 Reuter CROCKER National Corp shareholders have approved the selling of a majority interest in Crocker to Midland Bank of London for US$B3O million. About 91 per cent of the shares cast voted in favour of the agreement. The vote was 8.7 million sharesReuter - 199 words
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267 1980-12-24 9 FINANCIAL markets, nervous and on the lookout for some palpable indication that the peak in interest rates is here, finally seized on a potential harbinger of reduced rate pressures a report on Wednesday that the incoming Reagan administration was considering a set267 words
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Article90 1980-12-24 9 AP A NEW Kuwaiti overseas banking unit will open lyThe new venture, Kuwait and Asia Bank, will operate from Bahrain and will have branches in South-east Asia, the Kuwait International Investment Company (KIIC), a major shareholder in the bank, said. A KIIC announcement said that theAP - 90 words
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Article204 1980-12-24 9 DEC 22 Fls ABN 288 00 2 Ahold 70 20 4-2 Akzo 17 30 -0.1 AMEV 92.20 0.0 Amfas 111.70 -03 Amrobnk 5870 1 Bergosx 18 00 -2 Berk 44 00 •1 Bols 56 00 2 BorsumiJ 208 00 5 Burhmann 55 00 -03 Byenkorf 38 50 0.7 Caland204 words
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Article273 1980-12-24 9 DEC 22 Fn V COEBEILLE Air-Liquide san 7 B S N Gervais Danone 1050 5 C S F (ThomionC»J) 412 -02 Cie Francalae 5 des Petroles 252 Compagnie Kinanclere Compagme 361 Generate -4 Credit Foncier -46 Dr France 410 50 Hachette 35 (Librairie) 340 Machines Bull 52 unch Michelin273 words
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Article93 1980-12-24 9 DEC 22 Ft* FORWARD MARKET Ar^* 281 •9 Arbed 1210 20 Astur 353 428 Rr?van 930 12 1004 unch Canpac 1192 -12 Cock 177 unch n* R**r« 319 *2 Ebes 1580 -15 Electrobel 3280 280 Gb-Inno-Bm 2015 •IS Oev 1312 10 Hobok 2480 -40 Retro 5200 89 Ryl Dutch93 words
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Article213 1980-12-24 9 DEC 22 Dm Arg-Telefunken Ak an Allx Lrbtn 75.00 is ao *****0 -04 unch All* Vera BASF Bay H T Wbank Buy Vbank Bayer BUT BMW 457 00 125 50 214 00 ***** 100 10 ***** 148 (JOB -S 41 unch 1.1 •4 Casaella Chem Verw Commerzbank ConU Gummi213 words
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Article113 1980-12-24 9 DEC 22 Lire Ante 8 to 0 15 Aaaor Qen SSMO 100 Baslofi 684 -1 Central* ***** unch Flat im 3 I'inuder 15 -5 Gen I m mot) 2211 -27 IFI Pn 3(00 -40 lUktnrnu ***** 4-440 Ilalfu iaoo 14 llalaider 300 unch Majneti M Pf 630 unch Marelli113 words
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528 1980-12-24 9 Why Wells Fargo cut its prime to 20 1 /2pc Reuter WELLS Fargo Rnnir has reduced its prime rate to 20.5 per cent from 21 per cent. The bank, ranked Uth in the US by deposits, said it was lowering the base rate on business loans because of a substantialReuter - 528 words
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Advertisement352 1980-12-24 9 THE NEW STRAITS TIMES PRESS (MALAYSIA) BERHAD (Incorporated in Malaysia) NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Notice is hereby given that the Ninth Annual General Meeting of the Company will be held in the Theatrette of the Company, Balai Berita, 31 Jalan Riong, Kuala Lumpur, on Saturday, 14th February 1981 at352 words
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Article1755 1980-12-24 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units, unless otherwise specified. INDUSrnUALS Atoaa (2.768) (3) 178 Alas HaM (1.558) (1) 11,755 words
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Article168 1980-12-24 10 8DMUP0U UNR IK (MeaefarW prices tar Dm The Commerce 120 The Savings Fund 1.M S pore Prog Fund 1.# S pore Sec. Fund 2.01 S'pore Invest Fund 1.88 S*pore Equity Fund 1J8 iuumntn (Managers' prices tar Dm Mai Invest Fund 148 Mai Prog Fund 118 Mai Security Fund168 words
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Article2693 1980-12-24 10 1980 High Low Company Last Sale orCrt Div Div C*vr Gr'» Y'ld Net P/E Vol COOO) Day High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 372 300 149 180 323* 125 352 745 408 610 245 220 116 138 203* 60 275 246* 187 285 Acma Alcom Allied Choc2,693 words
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Article303 1980-12-24 10 PAHANG Caasalldaied Campaay: Seventy-Fourth AGM to be held at the Pahang Consolidated Company. Sungei Lembing, Pahang, West Malaysia, on Dec 24 at 10am. SEA View Hotel Limited: AGM to be held at the Hotel Premises at Amber Close, Katong, Singapore 1543 on Dec 27 at 11.00 am. BAT303 words
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739 1980-12-24 10 FT THE quarrel between the White House and the US banking community when the banks pushed prime rates up in the weeks before the election showed Just how politically highly charged the prime rate is. This is hardly surprising. The prime is the basisFT - 739 words
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Article800 1980-12-24 10 LONDON, Tues. Equities gained narrowly at the outset in response to small buying interest in a market bereft of sellers, dealers said. Gains of a penny to 3p were noted among leading names in oils, industrials and engineerings while banks added 5p apiece. Gold shares were mixed but800 words
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Article620 1980-12-24 10 THE Kuala Lumpur stock market continued to advance yesterday with selected front liners and speculative issue enjoying a great deal of attention. Buying was strongest in the morning session which saw lively trading despite the closure of the Singapore market yesterday for the election. Prices620 words
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COMPANY NEWS
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Article527 1980-12-24 11 HARRISONS Malaysian Estates' net assets are currently worth about £267.6 million (M 51.365 billion), including its numerous investments in other companies within the Harrisons and Cro6field group, stockbroker Laurence, Prust estimates. It says that until recently, mature rubber had been valued at $4,000 per527 words
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150 1980-12-24 11 BERJUNTAI Tin Dredging has Jut about maintained preview level* of earnings with slightly lower output cushioned by slightly higher tin prices obtained. Pre-tax profit for the half year to Oct SI, ltM was marginally lower at M51».48 mil Hon ($11.89 million previously). After-tax profit of150 words
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372 1980-12-24 11 JAPANESE makes continued to dominate the Peninsular Malaysian motor vehicles market during the first nine months of the year, when the number of new vehicles registered locally rose by 34.4 per cent from 53,573 units during the first three quarters of last year to372 words
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Article717 1980-12-24 11 gsjoecL». HOCK LOCK SIEW WHATEVER may be said about the vicissitudes of the market in the short term, property development as an investment proposition for the medium and longer term has proved to be increasingly alluring to a growing number of Malaysian public companies which see itHOCK LOCK SIEW - 717 words
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261 1980-12-24 11 SAN Holdings' unaudited results (or the half year ended Sep 30, 1980. indicate that the group has slipped deeper into the red despite significantly higher revenues. The group's unaudited net loss before tax has widened to $339,094 against $162,729 for the previous comparable six months.261 words
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229 1980-12-24 11 MR KHOO Kay Peng, group chief executive of Malayan United Industries, was appointed vice chairman of Malayan Banking last Saturday with immediate effect, as part of a series of top-level changes to prepare the bank for a bigger role in the future. In229 words
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Article82 1980-12-24 11 CENTRAL Securities (Holdings) Bhd said it sold its entire holding of one million MII.OO shares in its whollyowned subsidiary, Trans Pacific Corp Sdn Bhd (TPC), for $106 million. The sale, which realised a net profit of $60,000, is subject to the approval of the relevant authorities,82 words
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325 1980-12-24 11 NORTH Broken Hill Holdings is making a bid for 70 per cent of Dunlop Olympic's paid-up capital. The offer is for one new North Broken Hill share for every three Dunlop Olympic shares held. North Broken Hill already has 2.4 million or 1.24325 words
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Advertisement150 1980-12-24 11 J<a V .1 ■a idk C~ wr 1 V V 1 Nh Ni 5 K, V' Wfe ve soared to dizzy heights Circulation has doubled in three years: an amazing record! Since Business Times was first published in October 1976, it has meant business: providing businessmen in Singapore with a150 words
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Article, Illustration915 1980-12-24 12 ALJUNIED (17,017) Chin Ham Tong (PAP) 13,313 Sim Peng Kim (UF) 2,425 Majority 10,888 Winner's of valid votes 84.59 Spoilt votes 453 ANG MO KIO (22,542) Yeo Toon Chia (PAP) 17,436 Mdm Ang Bee Lian (UPF) 3,830 Majority 13,606 Winner's of valid votes915 words
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185 1980-12-24 12 AP THE American dollar fell nearly two cents against the British pound yesterday, and declined elsewhere in Europe as investors reacted to an apparent halt in the rise of US interest rates. After dropping more than 1.5 cents in London on Monday,AP - 185 words
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331 1980-12-24 12 Reuter BANK of Japan governor Haruo Maekawa expects buoyant industrial investments and exports will help ensure steady Japanese economic growth next year. He also said the central bank will continue to strive for stability in domestic prices and the yen's exchangeReuter - 331 words
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Article296 1980-12-24 12 UPI CHINA'S special court erupted into a tumultous verbal free-for-all yesterday as star defendant Jiang Qing denounced judges and prosecution as fascists and in turn was branded a savage butcher who destroyed the country's culture and art. At the end of the session, Chief Judge JiangUPI - 296 words
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171 1980-12-24 12 RUSSIA has warned against Nato plans to station new US-built mediumrange nuclear missiles in Western Europe. "If the Nato plans are furthered," Major General Nikolai Petrov said in a Soviet newspaper commentary, "the Soviet Union would be compelled to take retaliatory moves and nobody should171 words
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163 1980-12-24 12 AFP THE Indonesian Indigenous Businessmen Association (Hippi) has urged the government to give priority to the indigenous group in appointment of agencies for foreign products. The demand was among several resolutions Hippi brought up to Vice President Adam Malik and Jakarta Governor Tjokro Pranolo yesterday afterAFP - 163 words
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Advertisement10 1980-12-24 12 LONDON stock market report and prices are on page 11.10 words
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Advertisement434 1980-12-24 12 Businessmen, Are You Getting Your Share of the Billion Oil Industry? The South East Asia ON Directory 1980-81 (Third edition) is the only professional reference work which brings together an encyclopedic volume of material to serve all sectors of the oil industry. It is the most comprehensive and in-depth coverage434 words
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Page 12 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous70 1980-12-24 12 Outlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. to 1 p.m. today: Cloudy and breezy with occasional showers in several areas from late morning onwards. Report for 24 hoars prior to 7.39 p.m. m December 23 at the airpert. Maximum temperature 30.7 Associated humidity 65 Minimum temperature 23.8 Associated humidity 91 Hours70 words
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SHIPPING TIMES
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310 1980-12-24 13 Reuter LLOYD'S of London has relaxed its 20-25 per cent outside ownership restrictions to allow non-Lloyd's investors to acquire control of Lloyd's brokers. A Lloyd's of London spokesman said outside interests will be allowed to acquire Lloyd's brokers provided the Committee of Lloyd's is givenReuter - 310 words
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865 1980-12-24 13 G DURAIRAJ - By G DURAIRAJ THE Economic Commission for Asia and the Pacific (Escap) has urged countries in the region to formulate co-ordinated policies within their overall national network of ports as a means of relieving congestion at their ports. The United Nations regional body, in865 words
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PORTSIDES
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Article97 1980-12-24 13 Reuter KONINKLIJKE Nedlloyd Groep NV said a decision on whether it will go ahead with its planned public bid for the outstanding shares and shares certicifates of the KSNM Group NV can be expected on Jan 5. The planned takeover is still awaiting response from the KSNMReuter - 97 words
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Article130 1980-12-24 13 AFP THE SOVIET Union is building a nuclear-power-ed merchant ship to carry containers along its Arctic coast, the official "Soviet Weekly" reported in its latest issue. The report said the 40,000 horse-power nuclear engine would enable the vessel to force its own way through ice without being precededAFP - 130 words
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Article110 1980-12-24 13 Reuter FAR EAST Shipping Conferences said they will adjust the currency adjustment factor, CAF, for all areas so as to apply to a base freight rate, including BAF at 42.54 per cent, effective for vessels commencing to load from Jan 1. The new rate for UK/Eire willReuter - 110 words
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Article687 1980-12-24 13 Sfcippiag Uae CM Adriatic AIM TV V! 5 3 Afro-Eurasia VI 2 All trans Alpac VI VI 5 S Angkutan Anhsing VI vn 4 3 ANL i 1 An toll vm 4 APL m 4/5 Achipriego vn 2 Argentine IV 4 ASCL m 1 A9ean Ocean vn687 words
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Article918 1980-12-24 14 OFE xport fcl containers AND LCL CARGO AT CONTAINER TERMINAL Vessel's Name Voy No. Estimated Time of Arrival Shipping Lines Gdn Mode of Operatn Date Time Hamburg Express Ming Cheer Ever Vital K. Repln Cornelia Maersk P. Vanburen Maersk Mango Kurama Maru Dragor Maersk Gold Power Sun Diamond918 words
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Article1473 1980-12-24 14 MODERATE time-chartering developed on Monday on an otherwise rather dull freight market, brokers said. Longer term bookings included a 120,000 tonner with Cont delivery for 12 months trading at US$4.2O per long'ton, while a vessel of 112,000 long dwt with Japanese delivery for an Indian round voyage received1,473 words
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Article507 1980-12-24 15 EXPECTED ARRIVALS TODAY KEPPEL WHARVES Benjamas (after Dong Bee) 45 Bam (1800 after Loquat and Nedlloyd Simonskerk) 15/16 Equator n (0700 after Equator) 22 Frankfurt Oder (0600 after Santa Esperanza) 5 Hanbada (Training ship) (1400 after Thalassini Kyra) 44 Iweri (0700) 20 West Kota Angkasa (0700 after507 words
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392 1980-12-24 15 AP A US coast guard officer said the collision of two freighters in dense fog on Saturday night may have been caused by one or both ships speeding. The freighters, which sustained bow-to-bow damage, were berthed at Long Beach, California on MondayAP - 392 words
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207 1980-12-24 15 UPI TWENTY-FIVE Filipino crewmen have been missing since a Japan-bound cargo ship sank last Sunday after being battered by big waves caused by tropical storm Eld. The Manila Coast Guard said six of the 31 crewmen of the Philippine-registered Eastern Clipper survived the accidentUPI - 207 words
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Article, Illustration623 1980-12-24 15 Borneo Bulletin THE huge Bintulu liquefied natural gas project in Sarawak is causing some unwelcome repercussions in some unexpected places. One of those is the Sibu waterfront, in particular, its cargo wharves. As work on the LNG site gathers momentum, more and moreBorneo Bulletin - 623 words
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1279 1980-12-24 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 of1,279 words
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Article151 1980-12-24 20 UNDERSTANDING laveatmeata ia Shipping Jan 18 24, Madingley Hall, Cambridge. A Sea trade Academy management training programme. Contact: Seatrade Academy, 90, Hills Road, Cambridge CB2 ILQ England. Telex: *****3 Sea Ed G. Martee aad part technologies a look iato the fatare Feb 10-13, an international conference in conjunction151 words
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754 1980-12-24 20 AFP A RECORD to ship US coal to Japan was paid on the freight market last week, despite the close proximity of the end-of-year holidays. Elsewhere, the undertone remained firm although Soviet charterers had withdrawn after their recent busy period. Higher ratesAFP - 754 words
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412 1980-12-24 20 BRAZIL'S beleaguered shipbuilding industry received a US$l billion boost from the country's stateowned oil firm Petrobras. Finance for the 28 coastal ships will come from the Ministry of Mines and Energy rather than the Sunamam, shipbuilding superintendency. Sunamam is currently facing acute financial problems and412 words
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Article370 1980-12-24 20 THE UK government is to ensure that ship operators carry out emergency practice drills on steering gear, Trade Secretary Mr John Nott said. The Department of Trade is also considering how Britain's civil hydrographic programme can be stepped up, taking account of the country's economic370 words
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Advertisement529 1980-12-24 13 Everett Lines FOt THI MOST FMQUINT SAILINGS TO BANGKOK HONG KONG JAPAN BUSAN CHITTAGONG CALCUTTA CHALNA •Rangoon BUENOS AIRES MAN2ANILLO acapulco Everett Steamship Corpn. S/A Clifford Centre Singapore 1 Tel *****/9 36. Beach Street. Penang Rm 36 103 OCBC Bldg let *****/3 Port Kelang Agents SOCSHP CO BHD TH *****1/8529 words
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Advertisement657 1980-12-24 13 MILLION MILES MARINE (PTE) LTD. SHIP CNANOLERINC (Soles Services) AGENTS DtSTRBUTORS STOCKISTS. Deck, Engine, Provisions Dry Frozen, Bond Galley Suppliers. Add 463, Mocpherson Rd S'pore 1336 TEL *****21 (10 lines) Office on the wire *****11 (24 HRS) line EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES TO: U.S. PACIFIC, GULF, ATLANTIC, EAST CANADA, ASIAN657 words
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Advertisement897 1980-12-24 14 MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING CORPN. BERHAD. WISMA MISC, N0.2, JALAN CONLAY, P.O. BOX 371, KUALA LUMPUR 04-09, MALAYSIA. TEL *****8 TELEX: MA *****, *****, ***** ***** CONTAINER SERVICE CwUim Spruce Feeder *P Kelang Vessel B DAHLIA 28/12 N HOORN B PENAGA 2/1 TOYAMA B OAHIIA 11/1 N CRYSTAL B PtNAGA 16/1897 words
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Advertisement680 1980-12-24 18 KORINS MARITIME SERVICES Room 60 1 ice Building. Shenton Way. Singapore Tel a *****67 MIODLf EAST/REO SEA/EUROPE SERVICES LOAttNG FOR: MMMi SjC A%l ,tK LUMtS A ot tie Si"* k Groua 9> Ccnpanes UNCR StRVCt FROM KOBE A TAIWAN' HONG KONG TO SINGAPORE Mm 9mm Koobetg HJ(«( S port SMHCXVJ2680 words
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Advertisement783 1980-12-24 18 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD. Faber House 234E Orchard Roafl Singapore 9 Telephone **********4057 MKPomr somct to europe Spore P K«N 25 Dtc 29Dec MJULOGNE/RDAM/ UK(AVON) Agents Smmre MTUSEA (HE) LTD *****11 SOOKM6 *****57 K LM«w YEO SMPPMG TRADMG 410(44 *****2. 400(71 PenMg- MTER OVERSEAS MMHTM SON M 3(5054. *****/2 53 ALPAC783 words
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Advertisement677 1980-12-24 19 SLNOL NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD FAR EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): A o* tr*e ACE Corso*iiu ff > N. GARNET 3W...„ K. CHANCE 1W+ C. P/MJl 25W TW BRDGE 4W C. ROZE 23W K. JACEWON 11W.. MERCATOR 21W Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia K. CHANCE S'pore Closing677 words
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Advertisement283 1980-12-24 19 EGYPTIAN INTERNATIONAL LINE (EIL) EGYPTIAN FLAG DIRECT LINER SERVICE TO EGYPT (PORT SAID ALEXANDRIA) STORE FT SUEZ FT SAD ALEXANDRIA AGU MARMA bi Pert Jan 6 lan I lan 13 SPMNXU tan 15 Fab 1 Fab 4 Fab t Carp takings flam Phana *****43 MARTRANS CARGO PLEASE CONTACT SCHENKER BMQAPORE283 words
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Advertisement354 1980-12-24 19 OCEAN LINES I OCEAN DtAMOIO VIONB UNQUE UNO V.SNB REGULAR NON CONFERENCE SERVICES MEDITERRANEAN SEA SERVICE S'pon PMang Penang loading tor 15 ton OWNED VESSELS SAGASIA PTE LTD(LOUIS DRtYFUS GROUP Of COMPANICS) 'Id: *****55 <5 U*n) TtL£l K 7MM SfSOS P KOANC PSD Ml* SOU Ml HI: 3*9411 5 HUH354 words
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Advertisement389 1980-12-24 19 NOTICE FAR EASTERN FREIGHT CONFERENCE SABAH, BRUNEI ANO SARAWAK FREIGHT CONFERENCE FAR EAST/GULF OF ADEN ANO RED SEA PORTS CONFERENCE NOTICE TO SHIPPERS CURRENCY ADJUSTMENT FACTOR The above Conference wish to announce that with effect from Ist January, 1981 the Currency Adjustment Factor from Malaysia and Singapore will be 22.50389 words
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Advertisement279 1980-12-24 20 MALDIVE LINES ETA ETA ETA SPORE KUANTAN PORT KELANG MALDIVE MAGE 21/12 Loading For leddah/Djibouti MALDIVE LOYALTY 25/12 5/1 Loading for Hodetdah MALDIVE SEAFARER 5/1 Loading for Jeddah MALDIVE PIONEER 5/1 Loading For Jeddab FOR BOOKM6S 1 ENQUWES PLEASE CONTACT: SMGAPORE PORT KELAN6 PANOCEAN NAVIGATION I TRADMG ORCNTAL SHPPMG CORPORATION279 words
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Advertisement171 1980-12-24 20 NOTAS LINE Regular Express Service SKtfi NOTAS PTf Irr 'fl ?949M4 1 l.n»\ Til Rs P* **►*»<lMi'U 4 >ONS SON BW Ttl 58: Til Mi <V P :'ju<)jrg jKAF AD»J HOIDMG r >D*t BH[i "(I II <Ml PfNANG STRAITS Oft!NT SMIPP (NT SON Hup »l M<ii ***** SELCO SINGAPORE BINTULU171 words
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Advertisement315 1980-12-24 20 A ANTOLL LINES [)»ect Bis to AdeUxt* Sfdn*» Bmbin* Independent FCI Contaner, Co*entwnal Tmber Lner Service &L SsLCaiLt MWMPrrtt Singapore Dec 27 Jan 7 lan 31 Feb 12 Port Ketanf Dec 31 lan 10 Feb 3 Feb 15 Me«> (Geetont) lan 12 lan 25 Feb IS Mar 2 Sydney lan315 words
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Advertisement184 1980-12-24 20 PERK AP ALAN LAUTAN BIRU SDN. BHD. P O Box 220. Kola kinabalu Sjbab KCUAK UNBt savia Sabah Sarawak Bangkok Port kiHang Agents: M'su: Port KeUng: SEALION SHIPPING (M) SDN BHD Tel *****4 ****** *****1 Tlx MA***** Penang: SEIAMA SHIPPING TRANSPORT SDN BHD Tel *****1. *****2 Tlx MA***** P. Gudang:184 words
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Miscellaneous161 1980-12-24 20 ft m > > M -fIT > "S I M 4k <a kl SN r A 'A $S 3! i* ss3"i c f~y w»n< Wind direction with speed in knots Wave height SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. LEGEND: R Thunderstorm Temperature °C Shower Weather Wind161 words
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