The Business Times, 19 October 1981
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Title Section11 1981-10-19 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 107/1/81 MONDAY, OCTOBER I», I*l 60 CENTS11 words
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439 1981-10-19 1 Reuter INTEREST rates in the US should continue to fall in the next few months as inflation declines, President Reagan said in an interview issued by the White House last Saturday. Mr Reagan also criticised the Federal Reserve Board, the US central bank,Reuter - 439 words
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194 1981-10-19 1 ONE of the oldest established grocery and food stores in Singapore, Cold Storage, is spending about $47,000 on a six-month course to train and upgrade the managerial skills of 60 of its senior and middle management executives. Conducted by KepnerTregoe, a leading American management194 words
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Article741 1981-10-19 1 FLORENCE CHONG - By FLORENCE CHONG SINGAPOREANS have emerged as the biggest investors in Australian real estate, according to figures Just released by the Australian government. The extent of Singapore investment has been revealed for the first time, although it had long been suspected that investors from741 words
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368 1981-10-19 1 KOH TSE YING - By KOH TSE YING LOCAL marine engineering group Promet Bhd and USbased Baker Marine Corporation intend to develop a "one stop" service port for the American oil and gas industry through Jointlyowned Baker's Port Inc. Promet disclosed during the weekend that its368 words
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266 1981-10-19 1 PRIVATE developers are advised to consult the Singapore Institute of Architects on the salient features tor incorporation of bairhrim access to buildings (or the conven-' fence of the disabled. This call was made by Mr Teo Choof Tee, Parliamentary Secretary (Social Affairs), when he266 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article51 1981-10-19 1 UPI, AP WARSAW, Sun. Polish Communist Party chief Stanislaw Kania resigned today and was replaced by Prime Minister General Wojdech Jaruzelski. A spokesman for the Interpress agency said Mr Jaruzeiski, 58, was chosen First Secretary of the party by a huge majority of the 200-mem-ber central committee. UPI,UPI,; AP - 51 words
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Article62 1981-10-19 1 Reuter BAHRAIN, Sun. Iran's ability to export even a modest amount of oil in the months to come is in doubt following an Iraqi air raid last month. Iran had been unable to pump oil to its main loading terminal at Kharg Island in the Gulf sinceReuter - 62 words
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Article49 1981-10-19 1 Reuter PEKAN, MALAYSIA, Sun. Britain should take measures to correct its trade imbalance with Malaysia to prevent a possible rift between the two countries. Deputy Finance Minister Datuk Najib Tun Abdul Razak said that to correct the imbalance, Britain could import more manufactured goods from Malaysia. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article42 1981-10-19 1 AFP HONGKONG, Sun. Customs officers have smashed a syndicate making pirated video tapes for domestic and overseas markets. In a series of raids on the syndicate's "factory" and its three outlets, tapes and manufacturing equipment worth U5556,600 were seized. AFPAFP - 42 words
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Article53 1981-10-19 1 AFP JERUSALEM, Sun. Prime Minister Menachem Begin today reiterated his government's total opposition to the proposed US ale of fighters and Awacs planes to Saudi Arabia. Mr Begin said his statement is intended to refute one by President Reagan that Israel was against, but not worried byAFP - 53 words
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Article47 1981-10-19 1 AP BOSTON, Sun. The Reagan Administration is seriously considering an oil boycott against Libya, the Boston Sunday Globe reported. Administration sources say a ban on purchases of oil could damage Libya's economy but would not threaten to topple the regime of Colonel Gaddaffi. APAP - 47 words
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Article62 1981-10-19 1 Reuter BRUSSELS, Sun. The US will pre» its European allies to proceed on schedule with the deployment of US in Europe at a Nato ministerial meeting in Scotland this week. US Defence Secretary Caspar Weinberger will insist that a timely deployment is an essential condition for successful US-SovietReuter - 62 words
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Article57 1981-10-19 1 AFP KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Datuk Harun Idris said today he had no intention of holding his former post of Selangor Meutri Besar. He said that younger people should be given the opportunity to hold the post. Datuk Harun turned down an offer by Datuk Hormat Rafei toAFP - 57 words
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Article40 1981-10-19 1 AFP ROME, Sun. The number of cinemas in Europe Is relentlessly and the film market is dominated by the US, according to a study arguing the cys*» for a European policy on the cinema and audiovisual media. AFPAFP - 40 words
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182 1981-10-19 1 TEXTILE BMMrfSIIIMIM are Is Isek into ways sf ■hM when the Aseaa >>— sf Textile ladaaMes (Aflss) smNs la Peaaag tsday. In a paper fe he pre—ted by Mr Vc Cheng of Hag»a the «spate* «f a Jatet HMhl, The aha sf such182 words
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620 1981-10-19 1 RONNIE LIM - By RONNIE LIM SINGAPORE and Its Asean partners are still some time away from using coal as an alternative energy source, despite promising declarations made recently by senior Asean officials and energy ministers on Joint projects to be undertaken. The energy620 words
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Advertisement244 1981-10-19 1 A helping hand when you need it most See Page I raaa: IN this age of homogeneous products, there are still ways a salesman can make his products interestingly different Page 3 COAL output can be expected to double its current 2 I A per cent a year growth rate244 words
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Advertisement144 1981-10-19 2 Oil companies n trkV-I- Tain caif t wait for a bank to learn their business. Chase is a lead energy bank in the Asia Pacific region With the know-how to meet the financial needs of the energy industry. From exploration to equipment leasing. We have a loan team in Singapore144 words
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MANAGEMENT
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Article, Illustration689 1981-10-19 3 CHRIS BURROWS - It is an irony for fast-talking salesmen in an age of homogeneous products that they have so little to speak fairly of their products. But for marketing departments anxious to make their products interestingly different, all is not lost, writes CHRIS BURROWS in his third article on marketing.689 words
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Article160 1981-10-19 3 1 How is business with existing customers planned? 2 Is customer planning an integral part of the company's annual planning process? 8 Is information available to prepare plans for each customer? 4 Do the formats cover both quantitative and qualitative information and actions? 5 What formats are used160 words
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Article721 1981-10-19 3 1 Is there a pattern or sequence of activities leading to a major sale? For example, identification of opportunities, pre-contact analysis, initial meetings, survey work, development of a solution, submission of formal proposal, follow-up meetings, decision? t If there are variations to the pattern, what are they, and721 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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819 1981-10-19 4 AFP ALTHOUGH tension still surrounded events in the Middle East in the aftermath of President Sadat's assassination, conditions were somewhat quieter on the London commodity markets last week. An influential forecast of higher US interest rates to come unsettled the markets generally, and the subsequentAFP - 819 words
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245 1981-10-19 4 COMMODITIES on the Singapore produce exchange last week saw little business done. Coffee prices were firm but supplies were tight and sellers held back in anticipation of better prices. Part of the tightness was due to the lower export quotas alloted to Indonesia245 words
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Article447 1981-10-19 4 COFFEE: Robusta futures in London on Friday ended the day slightly steadier af £12.5 to £195 higher, having pared Friday morning's gains, dealers said. Turnover totalled 5,759 lots including 707 cross trades. SUGAR: Raw sugar futures closed slightly easier in thin quiet trading, dealers said. Prices finished the447 words
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Article228 1981-10-19 4 RUBBER futures in London on Saturday ended a basically quiet day around midsession levels with on balance gains of 0.10 to 030 pence per kilo. Traders said the afternoon market attracted minor speculative support on news that 1 more than 85 per cent of British Leyland car assembly workers228 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article207 1981-10-19 4 THE Dollar/Sing was at its highest at 2.1050 In the beginning of last week, but declined gradually to 2.0795. However, sudden heavy commercial demand for the US dollar helped to push the dollar up to close the week at 2.0880/90. Eurocurrencies such as the Swiss francs, Holland guilders,207 words
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Article267 1981-10-19 4 LAST Monday, the Interbank overnight rates opened at 17 to 16 per cent, maintaining the high levels of the preceding week. On Thursday, rates plummeted to as low as negative 7 per cent but recovered for the rest of the week to 14 to 13 per cent. In the267 words
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Article270 1981-10-19 4 GOLD prices slipped in a narrow trading range last week to finish at US$44l per troy ounce from the Ist day high of US$45l on the international bullion market, Collier and Green says. It opened higher than previous week's closing in response to the higher than expected $2.1 billion270 words
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Article182 1981-10-19 4 ASIAN RATES A8IAN cnmmcy •vengt depadt ntei far Ike «m (iMOetll: > < U8«(B W prices) B%k Low 99 7 days 15* 144 1 month 15* 14* 2monUu IS 11/16 15* 3 months 16* 159/16 6 months 167/16 15 11/16 0 months 16* 159/16 12 months 16* 15* T«a DcpoaiU182 words
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Article43 1981-10-19 4 FOR THE week ended Saturday Oct 17, the range of call rates received from Short Deposits (M) Bhd was as follows: Baak fud: 3 to 5.15 per cent. Geaeral fud: 3 to 5.125 per cent. Mevemeata of funds totalled $1,254 million.43 words
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Advertisement194 1981-10-19 4 The People Bank' Whenever you have personnel problems due to unexpected leaves or sudden resignations, call us. We can provide qualified replacement personnel instantly. And if you need extra hands to help with sales campaigns or special projects, we too can supply the appropriate people Our People Bank has suitably194 words
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OVERSEAS
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266 1981-10-19 5 AFP THE Malaysian government's participation in certain heavy industries is aimed at giving "added confidence" to foreign and local investors to team up in joint ventures. Trade and Industry Minister, Tengku Ahmad Rithauddeen, said the government, by participating actively in heavyAFP - 266 words
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345 1981-10-19 5 AFP MALAYSIA'S palm oil industry has been described as one of the world's greatest achievements in agriculture. The director-general of the Palm Oil Research Institute of Malaysia (Porim), Tan Sri Dr Anuwar Mahmud, said that Felda the agricultural development agency which produces 50 perAFP - 345 words
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Article215 1981-10-19 5 UPI AN extraordinary meeting of Opec oil ministers will most probably take place in Geneva at the end of this month. The Middle East Economic Survey (Mees) reported yesterday that Opec countries have agreed to a pricereunification settlement, based on a US$34 per-barrel marker. AnUPI - 215 words
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Article731 1981-10-19 5 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From PAA PA005 0010 NYC/SPO/HKG I MAS MH601 0630 KUL E SIA SQ41 omo MAA F SIA SQ43 OT40 DHA A SIA SQ101 0815 KUL C MAS MH811 0815 PEN S MAS MH671 0845 KUL 1 MAS MH680 0940 BKLMYY/KCH S731 words
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Article, Illustration360 1981-10-19 5 UPI SENATOR Alan Cranston has predicted that opponents of the sale of Awacs radar planes to Saudi Arabia will score a narrow win over President Reagan. The assistant Democratic leader pointed to the 301-111 House of Representatives vote against the sale and the 9-8UPI - 360 words
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135 1981-10-19 5 Reuter THE total outstanding debts of developing countries is expected to rise to US$524 billion by the end of this year, mainly because of high interest rates. Japanese government officials said the total outstanding balance of external liabilities, $430 billion, is owed by non-oil producingReuter - 135 words
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Article382 1981-10-19 5 LESS NEED FOR OIL Reuter COAL output can be expected to double its current 2Vi per cent a year growth rate to supply up to two-thirds of world energy over the next twenty years. Mr Henk Alkema, director at Shell Coal International, said coal currentlyReuter - 382 words
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Article763 1981-10-19 6 MARKET REACTION COOL NYT THE US Federal Reserve Board (Fed) announced last Friday a $5.9 billion increase in America's money supply for the week ended October 7, a sign that the Fed is at last succeeding in its effort to stimulate faster money-supply growth.NYT - 763 words
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Article430 1981-10-19 6 UPI FACTORY production in the US declined by 0.8 per cent in September, the second consecutive month of decline and another sign that the recession is spreading. The Federal Reserve Board said reductions in industrial output were "widespread" by major types of goods andUPI - 430 words
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Article129 1981-10-19 6 UPI PRIME Minister Margaret Thatcher woo a five minute standing ovation from her Conservative Party's annual rank-and-file convention at Blackpool on Saturday. In a tough, uncompromising speech to the convention's closing session, she gave no hint that any change was contemplated in her government's strict monetaristUPI - 129 words
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293 1981-10-19 6 UPI SUDAN has announced that it is taking "defensive measures" along its border with Libyan-occupied Chad as security forces, in a clampdown on government opponents, arrested more than 1,300 people at Omdurman. The Middle East News Agency, reporting from Khartoum, said police arrested 1,366UPI - 293 words
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166 1981-10-19 6 AFP THE Ministry of Works and Utilities in Malaysia has referred a few consultancy cases involving British interests to the office of Prime Minister Dr Mahathir Mohammad, following his recent directive calling for such reference. Works and Utilities Minister Datuk Samy Vellu, commenting on theAFP - 166 words
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REVIEWS
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Article1006 1981-10-19 7 PATRICIA GOH - LIVE DOWNTOWN SHOWS BY SBC By PATRICIA GOH FIRST, there was the Jenny Tseng extravaganza at the National Theatre. Then, the SBC Orchestra took off for a performance at Kuala Lumpur's broadcasting station, Angkasapuri. Not to be outdone, SBC roadshows went round the housing estates1,006 words
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Article, Illustration533 1981-10-19 8 LEE YOKE MENG - By LEE YOKE MENG THE CHINESE Theatre Circle what could it possibly be? Most probably an invitation to one of those Chinese film gatherings. But I couldn't be more wrong as I stepped into Mandarin Hotel's Ballroom last Thursday to the greetings of some old trieods in533 words
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724 1981-10-19 8 VERNON SCOTT - While local television producers grapple with the problem of local dramas and entertainment programmes, the Australians seem to have acquired a fair amount of national identity in their films. Rather than follow slavishly Hollywood, Australian producers have gone the other way around, reports VERNON SCOTT.724 words
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Article536 1981-10-19 9 Famlse by Graham MarterUa Sphere (J7t page*) Reviewed by ROBERT YAW A TITLE like Famine cannot be more deceiving than that presented by Masterton. One look between the covers will convince us that it deals with anything but a famine in the real sense of the536 words
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Article, Illustration769 1981-10-19 9 SALMA KHALIK - Flowers For Algernon is as nostalgic as the title implies. But the hero, Charlie, is a different matter altogether. Is he really the hero as described in the original book or is he more of a dull wit who becomes more stupid by the minute? asks769 words
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Article476 1981-10-19 9 TWELVE-year-old John looked up wistfully at the tree, its leafy branches spread out overhead like a canopy beneath the light blue sky. How he would have given anything to climb up that thick brown trunk and swing on its branches with hardly a care in the world.476 words
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Miscellaneous38 1981-10-19 7 r»R. BRISTOO) THIS IS Seyw OUR OF GUM FFSrr\OS T«« < fc£/MXY? IT DOCSN'T SOUN^ uk3o y0u..,.. 1 NO— I've TWC nnouTH piece f\ HpsNDtCeRCHItF >T DisGuises TMC voice, vou see CRN vou Hold on; yP< miNUTe? y—^ SHOCKING38 words
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Advertisement123 1981-10-19 8 NOW! Skypak will get your urgent documents to the Middle East. Skypak-Couriers to the world-operate a jet-speed service to six destinations in Saudi Arabia alone. Desk-to-desk, without local problems. We also offer equally efficient daily services to 10 other Middle East destinations, plus all other major centres throughout the world.123 words
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Advertisement466 1981-10-19 8 TATA [MA, increasing the realm of the possible in Computer Technology Using the very latest Hardware technology together with a new Systems Architecture, ELXSI, situated in Silicon Valley, California, has developed an exciting new modular multiple-CPU Computer. It offers a wide performance range, up to and exceeding the power of466 words
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Miscellaneous763 1981-10-19 8 TV&RADIO At (.Mpa, tin iver efeaaMl S, la Fbunlag* Bmd. la tkla week's cpMe, eae af the wimMi irk* pertwrf tke torek Jak tkat Tttas Mi Cliilt Ntod it tke We 4m Mill tkreateM to ilaelue tke tratk, aaleaa Claaie pay* kin ■•me msaey. Cfeaie gee* to Me Titos to763 words
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Advertisement109 1981-10-19 9 captured atyour hotter here! ►J > i j i cost! I »Mii.rr.n»Mir.,rr noiiinimimiMirrmiiuriMnirinrii inn ri■ ii'hir .inn., ft inttin r mn-in.n .rrnm .rmimt r~ T r -i: mmm EVERY YEAR, WE CAPTURE OVER Jul iXl® In 1980, over 7 million passengers travelled by Malaysian rail. And the number is growing.109 words
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Advertisement373 1981-10-19 9 A GQMIANY THAT PLANS ITS BUSINESS EFFECTIVELY SHOULD BE ABLE TO PLAN ITS CWN OFFICE SDYIE LIKEWISE. GETZCONCEPT 80s OPEN PLAN SYSTEM FORTHE OFFICE REFLECTS EFFICIENCY AND GOOD BUSINESS SENSE. > Studies have indicated that the total office layout is as important as managerial skills in running an efficient office.373 words
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Miscellaneous761 1981-10-19 9 I -M-OIE CROSSWORD CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 9 Is it excellent for watering the garden* (4, 4) 10 Foreigner to whom the king took a fancy (3) 11 Give a sigh at one point from sheer bliss (6) 12 That's new; the Queen is facing backwards on the coin (6) 13761 words
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Miscellaneous481 1981-10-19 9 CONCERTS FRIDAY'S Stagapare Sympbaay Orchestra concert with feature pianist Alexei Nasedkin as guest soloist. Begins at 8.15pm at the Victoria Concert Hall. There will be a repeat performance on Saturday, same place and time. Tickets available at the usual booking centres. FILM SHOWS LA MINUTE 4e Vertte is the title481 words
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Article244 1981-10-19 10 OCT It m COKBKILLE Air-Liquid* BIN Oarrml* OUMMM Car (ThomaooCt* kiocaiM da* Patroiaa Comoacnla Plnanclara 4W.T0 1143 i-4.1 -7 ■U 117 0J Compagnle Oanaraic Cradlt Pone Mr Da Prmncc Hachctte (Ubralrta) Machmei Bull Mich* Lin (B) Paiibaa Pachlnajr Clglna Kuhlmtnn PffUfOOt Ptiiilpa (Nv Oam Baslt) Prlntampa 8 A Rhona-Poulanca244 words
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Article180 1981-10-19 10 OCT 1« Dm Aat-Talafunkan «A00 -0.4 Akao sua OJ All* Laban ***** 10 Alia Van ***** J BUT ***** 05 Btj H T wuank Baj vtank mso Btxr lit JO BBC mjo BMW Cajsella 11BJ0 moo -t 1 Cham Varw 215.00B Commerabank 137 00 -a Conu Qummi 44.70S Dacuaaa180 words
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Advertisement152 1981-10-19 10 ffl > r* t > The Dragon Palace Restaurant is where you can dine in regal splendour and feast on splendid dishes fit for a King Spacious enough to accommodate 450 people in comfort Dragon Palace Restaurant also caters to the cosy twosome' I f. o vKxpn txra Omey Rise/Penang152 words
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MARKET REVIEWS
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Article289 1981-10-19 11 PI \,l Australia M THE AUSTRALIAN sharemarket finished the week just one bad day's trading from another low for the year as fears mounted that high interest rates could push the US into recession. The worldwide effect of the high US rates was driven home to Australians289 words
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Article179 1981-10-19 11 01 Bangkok k! THE NEWS mid-week that two domestic leading banks were lowering their prime rates, following the improved liquidity position in the country plus the two percentage points drop in US interest rates, failed to provide the necessary spur to the Securities Exchange of Thailand. While prices179 words
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Article328 1981-10-19 11 Reuter KAISER STEEL, complaining of a weakened third quarter, expects a further softening in all its market segments in the current final quarter. Its third quarter results included a pre-tax profit of US$5 million for its steelmaking and fabricating operations, the third consecutive profitable quarter forReuter - 328 words
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Article258 1981-10-19 11 IK A AFP SHARE prices ptaaged sharply ea the Tekye Stack Exchange last week as foreigners remained m the sidelines and the margin debt balance wared te a recerd high. The SB-stack Daw-Janes Average, which gained 158.7 yea the provisos week, dropped 284.8 yen te 7,231.42AFP - 258 words
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Article1522 1981-10-19 11 GERALD COLVERD - P™! London A By GERALD COLVERD THE NEW Tory Party nickname for its leader, Margaret Thatcher, is "Tina" it represents the policy of "there is no alternative". In the wake of the party's political Jamboree in Blackpool last week, the name will stick with the lady1,522 words
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Article571 1981-10-19 11 York AP A NEW ITEM has been added to Wall Street's long list of economic worries less-than-inspiring earnings reports from some of the United States' leading companies. All the returns aren't yet in for the July-September quarter, and no one is writing off the period as aAP - 571 words
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Article1133 1981-10-19 11 NEW YORK NEW YORK stocks closed lower last Friday after a day of desultory trading as investors moved to the sidelines to await the money supply figures to be issued after the close. The Dow Jones Industrial closed off about 4V4 points and declines led advances by around1,133 words
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Article, Illustration1216 1981-10-19 12 CHRIS LIM - 11 Singapore By CHRIS LIM THE STOCK MARKET last week was generally sluggish with thin volume, although there were enough movements in selected counters to keep a few speculative hearts beating. For the first three days of the week, prices made gains in continuation of the rally begun1,216 words
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Article508 1981-10-19 12 JULIANA TAY - Week ended Oct 16 Compiled by JULIANA TAY OTHERS ■aak §t Stagapsre has opened two new overseas offices a branch in Korea and a wholly-owned deposit-taking subsidiary in Hongkong, DBS Asia Ltd. Gcaanl Ornate BM (GCB) will issue 37 million new MJI shares at $3508 words
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Article838 1981-10-19 12 W K.Lumpur ■ijiiij THE KUALA LUMPUR stock market witnessed another dull week with prices moving listlessly and the volumes of trading down to about their lowest levels for the year. Interest remained subdued despite a few fresh developments. One of them was Malayan Tin's relisting after nine838 words
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Article89 1981-10-19 12 TEE h a ttrt «I Ike 1« dm* «ettvety tnM 2£\2 S±?f2SS£ ?Sfir«£in5^ Mi Ike Ufh aai tow fw Xl el —a f F*** Timi— Hi 11 W Oat M m Gnttep HawPv MO I OUB API PraraH HOB UMW STSffi ■3 OB SOI m an ITS89 words
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Article63 1981-10-19 12 Oct It Oct U Oil 14 OetU Oct* tTBTIadex mm UC3S* 11*01 min ii4sa ••IaduMrtalt: Ml 10 650 7% •nit *1.75 •*75 Finance 13*.* 1*4.14 isn.« 13* JO 1359 43 mo« iai.il 1015* 1017* *2.® ••Propertiw *4.57 •*74 •51.47 •45.85 3&* *2-6 332.16 •MJ1 »w»PlJLnuuoai (M •7 JO H.U63 words
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Article73 1981-10-19 12 Oct 11 MU MM OrfU Oat M ttBT Index: mm m 2110(1 ml® MM® *****5 "iMfcttrtek: SHOO R29 52 MtM m «n •FhtW: 1272.23 501® M.17 im.82 1®315 1279.® IMS® 'Hotel* 502.® htm 503.23 •73.® 50S7* 500.(4 HMO NUB MTte: »C 3Bt.a US. 43 jaa.17 358.50 25# 57 tHttKubUri73 words
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Article2952 1981-10-19 12 1M1 High Low Comhi; Last Sal* 4»rCr*s DW DW Ctt Cr's YTd Net P/E Vol Wook COOO) High Low 8ECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 494 250 Acma US US Alcom 350 130 Allied Choc 312 190 BAT 430 308 Bat* 200 78 Ben 470 300 Berjaya Kawat 532*2,952 words
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Article, Illustration877 1981-10-19 13 CHARMAINE CHAN - SGA INDIVIDUAL HANDICAP COMPETITION Both of them doubted they could win. But win they did one with the best nett and the other s with the best gross. Congratulations, Yee Whye and Frankiel By CHARMAINE CHAN THE BEST THING he's won after (our and aPHOTOS: Lira Seng Tiong - 877 words
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Article, Illustration869 1981-10-19 13 While others around him faltered, he remained consistent and emerged victorious. THE MICROPHONE was lowered to Sukree Onsham's navel when the new victor of the House of Dunhill Professional Golfers' Association of Singapore Championships was asked to make a speech at the Buldt course last Saturday. InPHOTOS: Jerry Seh - 869 words
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Article758 1981-10-19 13 RONALD KOW - By RONALD KOW WITH THE RETIREMENT of Samad Allapitchay as captain of the national soccer team, the question that will have to be answered soon is, of course, who will be the new skipper? Hard as it is to find a replacement for the "Iron758 words
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Article, Illustration329 1981-10-19 13 THE PREMIER League will return to its matchplay format while the F A N League will be played off the stick for the 1982 series. This was decided last week during the Singapore Golf Association meeting which was attended by the captains of the various clubs.329 words
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Advertisement339 1981-10-19 13 FACTORY SPACE WANTED We require a covered floor space of approximately 30m by 120 m and/or an open-space of about 300 sq. m. Existing O/H cranes if available would be ideal. Location in Jurong is preferred. Interested parties please state name, address and telephone number to:Mr. E.I. Um Blk. 714,163-H339 words
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Advertisement228 1981-10-19 13 SAVINGS ACCOUNTS: 400/ Deposit and withdrawal /\J P*3. at any of our 51 branches. FIXED DEPOSITS: 13^% p.a. tor 1 month 13% p.a. for 3 6 months 12/2% P.a. for 9 12 months PRIME RATE: 15% P.a EFFECTIVE 19th, OCTOBER 1981 UNITED OVERSEAS BANK CHUNG KHIAW BANK LEE WAH BANK228 words
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Article, Illustration222 1981-10-19 14 INITIATIVE and alertness in a routine over-the-counter sales transaction foiled an act of fraud and won a sales supervisor $500 worth of travellers cheques as a gesture of appreciation. Miss Julia Tay, 25, a sales supervisor at the Isetan Havelock department store caught red-handed a young Chinese222 words
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440 1981-10-19 14 PEOPLE who are emotionally disturbed tend to express their thoughts and feelings in the dialect most familiar to them. Since the Social Welfare Department deals mainly with clients who are under stress, members of its staff have to resort to dialect to establish440 words
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272 1981-10-19 14 AFP TOURISTS travelling to Hongkong are warned to book hotel rooms In advance to avoid the inconvenience of having to sleep at Kai Tak International Airport. With "House Full" signs going up at all hotels on both sides of the HongkongAFP - 272 words
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373 1981-10-19 14 AFP THE European Economic Community (EEC) is gearing towards significant cutbacks in the textile quotas of Hongkong and other major suppliers, the South China Morning Post reported during the weekend. This is the impression gleaned from the MultiFibre Arrangement (MFA) negotiations in Geneva,AFP - 373 words
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551 1981-10-19 14 UPI THE number of American women in athletics and traditionally male courses has soared since the 1972 passage of federal laws barring 9ex bias in education, but men still hold the top jobs and salaries. The US National Advisory Council on Women's Educational Programmes,UPI - 551 words
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260 1981-10-19 14 AP A UNITED Nations taskforce has concluded that the tools of development are being held hostage to a global arms race. The study suggests that nations can take practical steps to free more resources for development. Swedish Undersecretary of State for Disarmament, Inga Thorsen,AP - 260 words
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293 1981-10-19 14 AFP MALAYSIA'S Minister of Primary Industries. Datuk Paul Leong, has described the International Tin Council's (ITC) decision to raise the tin buffer stock price range by 6.9 per cent as a "positive decision" and a "compromise acceptable to all." He is happy that majorAFP - 293 words
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208 1981-10-19 14 Reuter MORE than 120 delegates from 22 countries of the Latin American and Caribbean sugar-exporting group will meet today in Quito, Ecuador, to discuss market trends and the international sugar agreement. The Ecuadorian Ministry of Industry, Trade and Integration said matters concerning international markets,Reuter - 208 words
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Advertisement163 1981-10-19 14 i i GEMENT DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME MID-NOVEMBER TO DECEMBER. 1981 Course No. Course Title 1. Industrial Marketing Management 2. Public Relations Marketing for the Secretary 3. Time Management 4. Planning, Developing Managing Profitable New Products 5. Focus On Sales 6. Tactics Techniques for Effective Supervision 7 The Allen Management Seminar 8.163 words
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Advertisement190 1981-10-19 14 The sun, the sea, the islands qLanmcavi. There are ninety-nine islands here, where the Straits of Malacca meet the Indian Ocean and the sea is calm all day, yearlong. Nowhere will you discover a more enchanting face of Nature: clear lagoons, marble caves, cool jungle paths your very own beach190 words
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Miscellaneous61 1981-10-19 14 LWEATiHERI OUTLOOK for Singapore from 6am to Ipm today: Showers in a few areas. Report f«r 24 hwan prter to 7JC pm h Oct 18 at the airport: Maximum temperature 31.6 Associated humidity 64 Minimum temperature 23.5 Associated humidity 91 Hours of sunshine 6.25 Rainfall in millimetres Trace Total rainfall61 words
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193 1981-10-19 15 AFP INDONESIAN shipowners entering ships into a regular Indonesia-Middle East liner service (Indomels) have complained that the line is a losing venture because of a lack of return cargo. Since the service was started in March 1981 with the participation of three IndonesianAFP - 193 words
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Article, Illustration526 1981-10-19 15 JAN LEE - By JAN LEE OVERSEAS Containers Limited (OCL) will start a full container service between Australia/New Zealand and the Middle East Gulf from next month in conjunction with Blue Star Line. Together, OCL and Blue Star will operate three fully cellular container ships, providing526 words
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Article47 1981-10-19 15 Reuter A GROUP of freight conferences said they have revised the Hongkong CAF to 10 per cent from 6 per cent, effective yesterday. The conferences are the Far Eastern Freight, Europe/Japan and Japan/Europe Freight, Hongkong/Europe Freight, Philippines/Europe and Sabah, Brunei and Sarawak Freight Conferences.Reuter - 47 words
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Article75 1981-10-19 15 AFP THAILAND'S state-enterprise shipping company made a marginal profit during fiscal year 1981 which ended last month, a senior official announced. The Thai Maritime Navigation Co (TMNC) only made eight million baht profit because one of its five vessels was burnt and the company had to spend aAFP - 75 words
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Article159 1981-10-19 15 Reuter THE Nigerian Shippers' Council is investigating allegations that a foreign shipping company was diverting goods bound for Nigerian harbours to foreign ports. The executive secretary of the council, Bassey Ekong, said that some Nigerian insurance companies had alleged losses of more than US$25 million. HeReuter - 159 words
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Article58 1981-10-19 15 AFP AN 11,000-ton South Korean tanker on charter to the state oil company Pertamina, Bunga Ma war, caught fire at the Pertamina wharf in Padang, west Sumatra, last week. The fire, which broke out after the ship had finished unloading 6,000 tons of fuel oil, was believedAFP - 58 words
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Article761 1981-10-19 15 Shipping Line Page Achipeiego Shpg VI Adriatic Cont VIE Ale* VI Afro-Eurasis VI AltredCT vm All tram VII Alpac VI Angkutan VI Angoosve V ANL I a pl m Argentine IV A9CL m Ada Merchant VI Atlas Line Vm Austasia Liar V Australian Coat VI Bait-Orient \TO761 words
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Article377 1981-10-19 16 ARRIVALS KKPPKL WHARVES Barber Taif (ro/ro) (1200 after Bolesiaw Ruminski must starboard alongside) 46/47 Bobcat (1500) 19 Bunga Gelang (0600) 45A Equator m (0700) 22 Fuso Maru (1600) 33/34 King Bird (0600) 25 Multitank Holsatia (1800) 15/16 New Peacock (1800) 5 Nan Ping Shan (0630 shifts) 18377 words
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Article965 1981-10-19 16 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO AT CONTAINER TERMINAL Vessel's Voy Estimated Shipping Gdn Mode of Name No. Time of Arrival Lines Operatn Date Time OrlentaJ Destiny 12E 18.10.81 0700 Jardlne TA 4 vc Ever Victory 83-02E 18.10.81 2359 Green Asia TA 3 TT Glory Ace965 words
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Article1667 1981-10-19 16 GRAIN chartering was generally small scale on Thursday but with rates holding fairly steady. Two vessels were booked from the US Gulf to Venezuela at US$l6 while business from the Gulf to Taiwan paid In the Gt Lakes area a vessel was secured for 16,000 tons of heavy1,667 words
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Article467 1981-10-19 17 BROKERS at the London secondhand market reported last week that Cuban buyers are believed to have agreed to purchase four tweendeckers of 15,088 long dwt for between US$2B to $29 million en bloc. They said the vessels involved are the Strathdevon, built in 1975, the Strathdirk and Strathdsan,467 words
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365 1981-10-19 17 UPI THE Reagan Administration has failed to fulfil campaign promises to aid the distressed US Merchant marine and the nation remains overly dependent on foreign fleets, US industry leaders said. Before his election, Reagan put forth a programme designed to bolster a maritime industryUPI - 365 words
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Article179 1981-10-19 17 AFP THE All Japan Seamen's Union has asked the Justice Ministry to take immediate steps to expel five South Korean seamen from Japan who allegedly engaged in routine marine work in violation of the domestic laws. The five South Korean seamen, aged between 24AFP - 179 words
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Article293 1981-10-19 22 AFP THE unsettled conditions in the Middle East caused a certain amount of nervous activity on the tanker market last week. As a result, rates edged up from the previous two and a half year lows. But tonnage available remained amply sufficient, although one– AFP - 293 words
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Advertisement253 1981-10-19 15 I Scan Dutch V Fast and Regular Service To/From N.C./SCAN/W.MED./U.K. Singapore Tel *****89 Port Kelang. Tel *****1 Kuala Lumpur Tel ***** Penong Tel *****6 .1 RI) 1M I AII Orient Overseas CatdcuMeA Line 29/10 30/10 3/11 4/11 12/11 13/11 19/11 20/11 23/11 24/11 27/11 a/11 1/12 2/12 8/12 7/12 Ouka253 words
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Advertisement256 1981-10-19 15 SKALORI);. UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG; JiiNli' iliUI EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES S'por«| Loading for Kmwt <10/11). Shu*a (13/11), Bahrain (16/11). Doiia (19/11). Dammam (22/11). Jut* (25/11). Dubai (28/11). Mm Ohatu (1/12) BrMkb*«fc Kuwait (t/12). Dm—« (9/12). Bahrain (12/12). Onto (15/12), Mm Utah (11/12) Daha (27/12). Mm I data (2/1)256 words
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Advertisement12 1981-10-19 15 Th« Shipping Schodul* has bnn h*id ov*r bocauso of pressure of tpaco.12 words
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Advertisement724 1981-10-19 15 Nedlloyd Lines Regular Liner Services To/ From All Parts of the World. Singapore Tel *****89 Port Kelona Tel W7in Kuala Lumpur T* ***** !k>¥l 76 EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES TO: U.S. PACIFIC, GULF. ATLANTIC. EAST CANADA, ASIAN PORTS rmtm vmm' jPort Kelan« Penant J Vme) X>r«|Lonrt)f«ch|Newrofit MAERSX MANGO SM MAERSX724 words
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Advertisement571 1981-10-19 16 MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING CORPN. BERHAD. WISMA MISC. N0.2, JALAN CONLAY, P.O. BOX 371, KUALA LUMPUR 0449, MALAYSIA. TEL *****8 TELEX: MA *****, *****, ***** ***** CONTAINER SERVICE EXPRESS CONVENTIONAL SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT EXPRESS CONVENTIONAL SERVICE FROM UK/CONTINENT £ssa B QHD ANCHAN a tmuoi 8 SOrOIA B lAYA SM SM SM571 words
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Advertisement181 1981-10-19 16 i SUPERCARRIER SERVICE FROM: US GULF US ATLANTIC EAST CANADA ?vu a/a 2vu zi/m CXTMHMU "SAASEft TAIF" Mll "BANNER TENNESSEE" Oct 21. "BANSEA TO®A" Mn 2. "BANNER THERMOPYLAE" Nn 1 "BARBER NANA" ttm It TO: PANAMA US ATLANTIC EAST CANADA US GULF M/N WU 21/11 N/U 21/11 a/n 21/11 ifii?,181 words
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Advertisement734 1981-10-19 17 OCL Overseas Containers Limited CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE TO UK CONTINENT CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE FROM UK/CONTINENT 21/10 a/11 21/11 a/to (VU 17/11 N/U U/U 14/11 GULF TRADE STRATHCOMM •S7IUIWTTIBCK ia KAJUKftRft MMtU •ftfca Kcapft* carp tt KaracM. MQMn. I •1/12 02/12 I Brink 1 Mm SINGAPORE MANSFEJ) CONTAfO SHPPM6 fit LTD K LUMPUR734 words
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Advertisement539 1981-10-19 17 mrgaa TuTttlMMliiliin «^v V k ?vf£r* «r *r*.~.** George Aull, Project Manager for consulting engineers Wilbur Smith and Associates, is one of the coordinating engineers who has helped build the Port of Charleston's new Wando River Terminal. Years of planning by hundreds of professionals like George Aull have been focused539 words
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Advertisement456 1981-10-19 18 4£Hapag-Uoyd 111 Spore P Keianj 23/10 24/10 3/11 7/11 9/11 Spore P* 1111 9/10 FROM KOITH-EUROPt MT**t Bluv Mam t«hiw« Eiprtu 26/9 28/9 29/9 1/10 kMW« 3/10 S/10 6/10 810 Maurtißar 9/10 11/10 12/10 14/10 Knap Mini 14/10 16/10 17/10 19/10 19/10 21/10 22/10 24/10 5/10 11/10 14/10 18/10 21/10456 words
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Advertisement396 1981-10-19 18 KOREA SH C Z: G P. Ketone PENANG S PORE VEGA 165* 30 Oct-1 Nov 2-4 Nov 27-29 Oct FROM BUS AN BANGKOK VEGA IS6E 30 Oct-1 Nov 2-4 Nov 27-29 Oct TO BUSAN ALTAR 169* 27-30 Nov 1-4 On 5-S Dec FROM BUSAN BANGKOK ALTAI 1701 27-30 Nov 1-4396 words
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Advertisement632 1981-10-19 18 EVERGREEN LINE r FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE ACCEPTMG PCI t La CARGO FOB: S part MM H»«W| frtutew WMo le [*«u ji/ii i4/ii m/u 11/11 20/u a/n Emu* ii/ii 11/11 n/ii »/n 17/n »/!> Enr Victory 11/11 2/12 4/12 t/U 1/12 iwUfp 11/11 M/U 11/12 12/12 14/12 14/12 17/U Also632 words
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Advertisement902 1981-10-19 18 5 Burmi Fiw B 9 WMk "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" g FOR RANGOON mnw/iio« 11 h Nrt/21 Oct IJ/M Oct 27/N Oct 31/2 Nn Aoont* m Motoyvo BOUSTEAD SH*>PtNG TtL NOS XL *****1/*****3 C4MOMM Arfontmo 0« IMtrMWi S. A.C.I.F. OWB* "ARGENTINE NATIONAL LINE" LOAOMG FOR DWBAN MONTEVDEO BUENOS MR CtA Tramp902 words
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Advertisement328 1981-10-19 18 O.S.E. OCEAN SHIPPING ENTERPRISES PTE LTD ————ii^i 13 SANKYO LINE SMKOUMMU pram PAZ ESTRELLA TABHOMARU HOKOMARU SAKT son Ml* NESTOMMttX OCEAN SWPBK A EXTOPRBES PTE LTD m 22«ii44 71 mun EAST AM SMPPMC LTD ID 4(4(44/4(4751 EAST AM 9VPBS LTD ID JH7n/J/7HI NALATM TRADE A TRMBPORT 118 TD C 7593328 words
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Advertisement716 1981-10-19 19 PIL GROUP FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO COLOMBO. HODEIDAH. JEDDAH AQABA (Reefer Cntrs Acceptable) VESSEL Accepting LCL Cargo to Colombo A Aqaba. I S.E.A. Container Feeder Service SINGAPORE/BANGKOK/HONGKONG/MANILA ACCEPTING LCL/FCL/REEFER CONTAINERS' FCL Closing 20/10 1600 HRS EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICE COLOMBO/KARACHI/P. GULF SERVICE SINGAPORE/BANGKOK/SINGAPORE DIRECT SERVICES KOTA ANGKASA. KOTA EAGLE.. 24/27 Oct716 words
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Advertisement830 1981-10-19 19 BENLINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS COMAKER SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE NmHM| Eiomi 20/10 HaaMagfipmt J/11 OaaMte U/U NM Bar CW|w l» 21/11 lay 20/11 Fra*M Eipru 4/1J *MR/tiwai s«< Star 10/10 B«m* 17/11 Hiatal I Bag: H BURG OHAvfN W Germany AaMria NMfew| Eqartti faM SjM B«HM« UK W MmtiOay SjM UM Rwaga830 words
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Advertisement606 1981-10-19 19 I Br Z I v p.» t* t I Scan Dutch 9 WEEKLY EXPRESS CONTAINER ED/UK/NC/SCAN SERVICE 'w S l>femto»2)tda«i l)Mtor|4)Cfer| 10/11 12/11 17/11 10/11 24/11 20/11 1/12 J/12 1/12 10/12 15/12 17/12 22/12 24/12 20/12 31/12 J/1 7/1 *cc«pto| Mr 1) ftjrcMxu Cmi Lkfkor* 2) kmltrdan luapaoi UK. Canary606 words
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Advertisement615 1981-10-19 19 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BANK LINE EXPRESS INDEPENDENT SERVICE TO UK/CONT (ACCEPTING CONTAINERS ONLY) SANTA ELENA FORTHBANK CORABANK SPORE 21 Oct 3 Nov 17 Dec R'DAM HULL HMBG 16 Nov 25 Nov 20 Nov 28 Nov 2Dm 5 Doc 11 Jon 15 Jon 18 Jon (Deep Tonk Spoce Available) inn >poce615 words
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Advertisement782 1981-10-19 20 SKline KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICES TO NORTH AMERICA FEEDER KSSELS* PR MOTKR HSSfIS GMn Ate 12/10 11/10 Amenca Maru AlaiAj Mm YisJwu MJTU Nerd Bay Vll 24/10 »/10 Japan Ace Man Tashnu Maru tea Palraos 20/10 23/10 Dm Mara 1113 (tali Maru 01 Carter feeder muk aha782 words
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Advertisement713 1981-10-19 20 CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAINER/REEFER SERVICE lM*( tar: 105 ANGELES. SAN FRANCISCO, SEATTLE. TACORtA HUCOUIKI C Accaptait fCI/Fa Contaowi »"sr vsr AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Accepts Fa/Fa Mam PM»ne S port Metb MX Srt Aho accept "RAVBAS" 79Oct JO Oct 1? No. II No, 24 Not frei. "OhAAATOOU" 9713 words
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Advertisement431 1981-10-19 20 (iroiii) SINGAPORE SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE. LTD 20TH FLOOR OCEAN BUILDING SINGAPORE 0104 MARKETING *****? 13 LINESI GENERAL *****1 114 L INE Si TERMINAL OFFICE *****83 TELE* RS ***** RS 2SS6B A'B CARSHIP CABLE CARGOSHIP Regional Container Lines WEEKLY CONIAINER SERVICE to/frofn BANGKOK VOY ISS/UN 05S/OIR *S J7N 06S/07N mm mm431 words
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Advertisement593 1981-10-19 20 KORINS MARITIME SERVICES E Room 601. ICB Building, Shenton Way Singapore Tel *****22 *****67 P Kelang Tel *****4/*****5 MIDDLE EAST/RED SEA/EUROPE SEMICES BUN6A VANDA... ANYANG No 15. KOSTAR A VESSEL P Kelang Loading For: Bandar Abbas/B Ktomen Bandar Abbas/B. Khomeri (Mai/Muscat Bandar Abbas/B Khomen Hyundae Shipping Co. Ltd. Tluma Kobe593 words
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Advertisement603 1981-10-19 20 SHIPPING TIMES, Monday, October 18,1S81 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD Suite 2616. International Pla/a Anson Ro Singapore 0207 Tel *****11 MO Lines) WBi&SSIA-ItWB BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK fUU. CONTAINER WEST BOUND SERVICE MCTI ROUS *25 Oct L«rut»d hf«#ei raam mii; n*. FULL CONTAINER EAST BOUN^ERVIC^I il fbeuty A ENDEAVOUR., ETD KARACHI ETD603 words
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Advertisement709 1981-10-19 21 NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES k Wi FAR EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): o' ACfc COOSOIh Havre 6/11 17/11 21/11 27/11 2/12 9/12 18/12 RDam 7/11 18/11 22/11 28/11 3/12 10/12 19/12 F'stowe 9/11 20/11 24/11 30/11 5/12 12/12 21/12 tfburg Be em A'wtrp 11/11 12/11 14/11 22/11 23/11709 words
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Advertisement604 1981-10-19 21 MALDIVE LINES ETA ETA ETA SPORE KUANTAN PORT KftANG MALDIVE PROMOTER 25/10 30/10 Loading For Hodetdah MALDIVE PROGRESS 25/10 30/10 Loading lor DUBAI/BAHRAIN KUWAIT MALDIVE MAGE 25/10 28/10 Loading for Aden MALOfIfE NEIGHBOUR 26/10 22/10 Loading For ieddah/Jibouti MALDIVE NAVIGATOR In Port 25/10 Loading For Mukkalla MALDIVE NATION 22/10 Loading604 words
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Advertisement699 1981-10-19 21 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SHSOV BM.***** 55. Market StrMl Snfapore 0104 Ttfcphont Nuiters *****3 (15 Lues) Cable Atkfress SJNSOV SINGAPORE Tetei Numbers RS 213R0 RS ***** RS 2510S P K ELANS M/S SHMK«T WAN SOON SON. M IST ANO ?N0 FLOOR NO 1 lALAN CtMPINWG POUT KLANG.699 words
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Advertisement509 1981-10-19 22 r EGYPTIAN INTERNATIONAL LINE (EIL) EGYPTIAN FLAG DIRECT LINER 3ERVICE TO EGYPT (PORT SAID ALEXANDRIA) STOK f! SJU PTMB M.E1MMU CM awe WOT 1 0(122 Nit I kill kill ntMBSU HOT 21 NnS Nw 2C Nn 24 Hn 27 NUU WT 17 Hr> 2> Dm II Dk II Dk 22509 words
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Advertisement587 1981-10-19 22 Kline KINKAI V -V .KAWASAKI KINKAI KISSN KAISHA. LTD. JAP AN/STKAITS/JAPAN Fully Containerised Service Vgg* I 0?" 0 H 0 4 Spo,e P Kelang S pore Tokyo Kobe NOROBAY *11 SM SM 21/10 23/10 24/10 25/10 S/ll 4/11 K noma *1 22/10 24/10 3/11 5/11 6/11 s/n 19/11 21/u NORDSTM587 words
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Advertisement524 1981-10-19 22 ft JOHORE SHIPPING 153 JAIAN THNOKU BADAR PORT KELANC. Q SELANGOR MAI AYSIA HAJ SHIPPING SDN. BERHAD Express Unrttoad Servce from P. Xelang East Malaysia Brunei HAYATI V: 15/11 HAYATI V: 16/11 HAYATI V: 17/11 HAMDAH V: 17/11 HAMDAN V: 11/11 HAMDAH V: 19/11 AMR V: 1/11 AMR V: 2/11524 words
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Advertisement745 1981-10-19 22 PfRKAPALAN LAUTAN MRU SON. BHD^ M XXI PO Box 220. Kou kvvabalu Sabah RfGUAt UNBI SERVICE JUfck. Sabah Sarawak Bangkok Pon KHang a SAUDI S LINE Regular Conventional Service S. SUNBSE s nana A. VESSEL Pmanf PI AT J MUM) (AN Soidi Flog Vmml) SM4 PK Loodng for:SaM h Part745 words
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Miscellaneous171 1981-10-19 22 /r 1*1 Regional Weather /O01 el 1 k 28 C l 8^ 02 y AI $0} f K r x M b c /s WilK 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 y Shower171 words
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