The Business Times, 4 August 1980
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Title Section10 1980-08-04 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 111/1/81 MONDAY, AUGUST 4,1981 50 CENTS10 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article95 1980-08-04 1 THE Professional Engineers (Amendment) BUI, which was read in Parliament for the first time last week, allows engineers to practise under the Professional Engineers Act without having to pass a professional practice examination. The bill, details of which have just been released, will enable engineers with post-qualify-ing95 words
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Article66 1980-08-04 1 AP BANGKOK, Sun. UN Secretary-general,Kurt Waldheim arrives in Thailand tomorrow from Hanoi for a two-day visit, but senior foreign ministry sources said his swing through Vietnam and Thailand would probably not lead to a solution of the Kampuchean conflict. The focus of Mr Waldheim's visit will beAP - 66 words
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Article57 1980-08-04 1 AFP HONGKONG, Sun. China will hold direct elections at the county level throughout the country as from the latter half of this year, laying the foundation for building provincial and national organs of power. This was revealed by Cheng Zihua, Minister of Civil Affairs, in an interview inAFP - 57 words
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Article62 1980-08-04 1 AFP MOSCOW, Sun. Drought and floods have cast doubts on whether the target of a 235 million ton grain harvest set in March for this year, can now be met. The target is almost as high as the record 1978 output figure, but as preparations for theAFP - 62 words
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Article56 1980-08-04 1 AFP HONGKONG, Sun. Chinese naval vessels have stepped up their patrol of the sea front in the Tonkin Bay day and night, said a Xinhua news agency dispatch. The Chinese naval patrol is "watching closely changes in weather on the sea front and is ready to fight offAFP - 56 words
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Article57 1980-08-04 1 AP ANKARA, Sun. More than 100 people were killed in Turkey last week in the worst outbreak of terrorist killings by leftist and rightist bands. Turkish police sources said last week's casualty toll was the highest for one week in the ideological feuding among an estimated 30 terroristAP - 57 words
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Article58 1980-08-04 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Gerakan delegates have unanimously decided to nominate Datuk Paul Leong as the candidate for party president in the coming annual general meeting. Liaison committee chairman, Dr Tan Tiong Hong told reporters that the decision was made only after they were categorically told by party58 words
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Article50 1980-08-04 1 AFP STOCKHOLM, Sun. Banker Jacob Wallenberg, a member of Sweden's leading banking family died here yesterday aged 87. Mr Wallenberg was a third generation member of a family which has played a commanding role in Sweden's financial and industrial life since the middle of the last century. AFPAFP - 50 words
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Article56 1980-08-04 1 AP CAIRO, Sun. Egypt has decided to postpone indefinitely the Palestinian autonomy negotiations until Israel "removes the obstacles" it has laid "on the road to peace," Egyptian Foreign Minister, Kamal Hassan Aly said today. He said Egypt's ambassador in Tel Aviv had delivered a message from PresidentAP - 56 words
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Article48 1980-08-04 1 THE UNITED Overseas Bank (UOB) group has lowered its prime lending rate by 1/2 points to 10.5 per cent. Effective today, the group has also lowered its interest rate for savings deposits by 1/4 points and for fixed deposits by 1/2 points across the board.48 words
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Article106 1980-08-04 1 THE faUewtag to a Mat af the It mmt actively traded itecki m the Stack Exehaage af Stagapere last week. It gftea the taraaver la theaaaada af aana, eladag prices ea Friday aad the Ugh aad law far 1«M c PMy if" W— AM I sr Lw106 words
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LOCAL STOCK INDICES
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Article69 1980-08-04 1 MS II 3 MM Mil *««1 t+BT Index: 7178.13 7252.23 7307.83 7545.12 7525.15 •lodustriAk 578.09 578.04 500.25 582.96 579.19 #Flnance: *****0 1062.33 1066.00 1000.32 1066.77 Hoteli: 514.23 519.44 525.09 529.23 527.38 •Properties: «aoa 441.05 442.92 444.72 440 15 t Minings: 363.79 3(4.22 303.44 363.67 389.59 t Plantations: 919.51 918.8169 words
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Article80 1980-08-04 1 MS MSI AMI T+BT Index ***** 52 ***** 63 *****.81 ***** 65 ***** 28 •Industrial* 687 98 687.74 687.89 687.26 683.24 •Ftayuice: 992.63 *7.43 987 85 975.29 977 68 ••Hotels: 379.90 381.06 381.42 382.21 382.11 •Properties: 42 06 «3.ar 4HJ0 502.06 500.13 mm 377 99 379.46 387.33 380.05 384.9880 words
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Article643 1980-08-04 1 FONG MEW LENG - IMPLEMENTING APPRAISAL SYSTEMS By FONG MEW LENG IT HAS become apparent that small companies are still unprepared to introduce appraisal systems which can improve labour productivity. This transpired during a seminar conducted by the National Productivity Board (NPB) last week to discuss the National Wages643 words
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264 1980-08-04 1 LICENSING will no longer be necessary for the import of motor scooters, both completely knocked down (CKD) and semi or medium knocked down (SKD). Licences will also not be needed for the import of CKD and SKD passenger vehicles. The new ruling came into264 words
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Article422 1980-08-04 1 THE SKILLS Development Fund (SDF) is considering planning industrial training programmes similar to those in Britain. The administrator of the Funds and divisional director (manpower) of the Economic Development Board, Mr Ong Wee Hock, hinted at this at a half-day seminar for small local industries422 words
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Article355 1980-08-04 1 THE UNITED Overseas Bank is likely to become the first bank to operate a 24-hour automated teller machine (ATM) in Singapore. Though the Industrial and Commercial Bank has installed its first ATM, a NCR 1780 model made in Britain, at its new Bedok branch, it is355 words
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243 1980-08-04 1 DfTEBBANK rates far everalgbt fend» hi the Pi-Way Dealers saM the rl—ln; Mi rale tar saeh fuis was 41 per eeat ea Friday aai II per eeat ea Saturday, wbtte the Mfcred aad II per eeafrespee tfvetj. The aarhet was steady daring the first243 words
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460 1980-08-04 1 CONTRACTORS should raise the wages of construction workers as their wages are far below those prevailing in other countries. Low wages is the reason why the construction industry has been finding it increasingly difficult to recruit sufficient labour. Mr Ong Pang Boon, Minister for460 words
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Advertisement23 1980-08-04 1 A helping hand when you need it most Hhyloowi IHorHn« And Finance (I) Ud. Ground floor. Show Houm, Singapore 0923. T«fc *****77 J23 words
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Advertisement82 1980-08-04 1 For the first time you can find the best scenes in all of your video programs easily, at the touch of a button without having to search for them blindly as you still must with other video formats. You see your program as it zips across the TV screen at82 words
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Advertisement67 1980-08-04 1 SHIPPING TIMES PROBLEMS of maaagisg c«n- PATRICIA Goh begin a series dominiums I on local pop 5ceae..................... I THE traffic war that Involves REVIEW of major stock marnot Just airlines 3 kets last week......................... JJI HOW the major commodities FOREIGNERS not active in US fared last week......................... 4 equitie5..................................... 1267 words
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Advertisement106 1980-08-04 1 BALLY of Switzaiand v sk&r^i Internationally recognised as trend-setters. JAL has more direct flights tolbkyo and the USA than any other airline. vr ft Relax in comfort on 11 flights a week to Tokyo 5 non-stop and 6 via other South East Asian cities (If you're on business, don't forget106 words
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PROPERTY & CONSTRUCTION
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Article, Illustration1882 1980-08-04 2 SIMON LIM - In the last of a two-part series on the condominium concept in residential property development, SIMON LIM of Lai Pang Fee and Simon Lim Chartered Surveyors discusses management problems connected with ownership and maintenance of condominiums. SIMON LIM THE many problems encountered in the management of condominium developments1,882 words
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Advertisement309 1980-08-04 2 IBJ The Bank for All Reasons Corporate Financing. IBJ is Japan's oldest and largest long-term credit bank. With extensive experience in meeting corporate financial requirements through arranging bond issues and offering precisely tailored loan packages. Main Bank to Japan's Key Industries. IBJ is main bank to more of Japan's industrial309 words
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Advertisement130 1980-08-04 2 TTU I i the way ymi wmnt it to, naturally* Is your hair unmanageable, especially after a wash? Aramis 900 Hair Managing Spray is especially good for hair that's hard to control. It contains no lacquer, so you can retain that easy, relaxed look you want while keeping it in130 words
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Article, Illustration1459 1980-08-04 3 FT THE battle for traffic on the London-Hongkong air route, which became fiercer last week when British Caledonian joined in, is more than just a struggle between airlines. It reflects a fundamental change in UK civil aviation policy. And it could be the forerunnerFT - 1,459 words
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Article, Illustration929 1980-08-04 3 FT IT IS peach and water melon time in Chengdu, capital of China's Sichuan province. Streets are lined with vendors selling fresh fruit and vegetables. Hundreds of tailors have taken to the sidewalks with their battered sewing machines. Everywhere is a sense of bustle andFT - 929 words
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Advertisement325 1980-08-04 3 LOYCHIN/fM/aO V < s Rodenstoch GERMAN OPTICAL TECHNOLOGY AT ITS BEST SINCE 1877 The Best Gomplimeflt for pur Eyes. With suitable frames moulded to fit comfortably. And sculptured at the temples to give thatextra distinctive appeal. In designs and colours in line with today's fashion. 569-26 s wt TUAN SING325 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article231 1980-08-04 4 CHICAGO soybean futures traded over a hectic range of 29 US cents a bushel last Friday as longs first took profits, and then other traders came in to buy on dips. The distant August 1961 set a new life of contract high at US$B.32 during the session. Nearbys finished231 words
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Article138 1980-08-04 4 RUBBER futures in London ended the week on a very quiet note after a featureless day's trading. Only 142 lots were traded and at the close values were fractionally lower on the day. Dealers described the market as hesitant and awaiting fresh developments. With the main holiday period in138 words
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219 1980-08-04 4 PRICES M the Sin gap® i* Chinese Pntoee Exchange finished en n mixed note last week. While eoeennt «II and copra remained steady, pepper and coffee meved In •ppeslte directions. In the pepper market, prices Improved by nn average of $11 tor beth the219 words
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Article719 1980-08-04 4 COFFEE: Robusta futures resumed their downward movement and closed with losses ranging from around £30 to £45 a tonne last Friday. Very little trade demand was reported with the result that a few pressing sellers tended to readily depress the market. Physicals were quiet with no producer interest719 words
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Article222 1980-08-04 4 WHEAT futures on the Chicago Board of Trade last Friday failed to penetrate Thursday's highs decisively and ended IV* to four US cents a bushel lower on balance. Traders said new buyers were cautious despite the late rally in soybean futures, as much of the US winter wheat crop222 words
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Article1318 1980-08-04 4 AFP THE OVERALL trend on the London commodity markets was downwards last week as gold fell following the sharp rise in the US dollar on signs that interest rates in America may be set to rise again. For some markets, the falls were moderated byAFP - 1,318 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGE$
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Article137 1980-08-04 4 THE US dollar last week opened at 2.1115/25 against the local unit on the Singapore foreign exchange market and closed at 2.1350/60. Sentiment on the US currency turned bullish in the first half of the week as firmer US interest rates turned inclination in favour of the dollar.137 words
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Article22 1980-08-04 4 THE average rate at which major Singapore bank* are currently prepared to lend to their beat customers ia 11.1 per cent.22 words
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Article180 1980-08-04 4 ASIAN RATES ASIAN emrrtmcy average depeett rates fer tfce week eed«d Aag 1: U8$ (Bid prfcot) Higk U« 7 days low 8V« 1 month 10 9/16 813/16 2 months 10 3/16 9H 3 months 10 5/16 93/16 6 months 10 5/16 9Vi 9 months 10 99/16 12 months 109/16 911/16180 words
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Article49 1980-08-04 4 FOR THE week ended Saturday Aug 2, the range of call rate received from Short Deposits (M) Bhd was as follows: Buk food: 5 per cent to 8 per cent. Geaeral (aid: 3V« per cent to 4 J /fc per cent. Mevemeats of funds totalled $913 million.49 words
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Article334 1980-08-04 4 THE DOMESTIC money market last week experienced little change from previous week. Interbank overnight rates remained steady and were traded between 9V4 and 9 per cent except on Thursday (liabilities base day) when they were traded lower between 6 and 5 per cent. Following stronger bidding interest, term rates,334 words
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Article76 1980-08-04 4 THE US dollar last Friday finished at levels against the leading Continentals, virtually unchanged from opening rates. Dealers said that during the morning rates tended to fluctuate either way on relatively small business. The afternoon saw little activity as the exchanges wound down ahead of the weekend. The prime76 words
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Article366 1980-08-04 4 GOLD prices fluctuated between a high of US$65l a troy ounce at the beginning of last week to a low of $606 towards the end of the week. New York spot gold closed at $617.50 on Friday. in its review of the gold market for the week ended Aug366 words
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Advertisement726 1980-08-04 4 BRUSSELS JOHANNESBURG LOS ANGELES PRES DEX SINGAPORE STOCKHOLM SYDNEY THE PRESIDIUM DIAMOND EXCHANGE ARIA OFFICE: PRESIDIUM DIAMOND PTE. LTD. 21st Floor, Show Towon, Roach Rood, Singapore 0718 Tol: *****41/2 Tolox: 2622* International Inter-Dealer Market Indications JULY 31,1980 G.IA OR D.G.L. CERTIFIED FINEST COT/FINISH ONE CARAT ROUND BRILUANT (U.S. DOLLARS) D726 words
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OVERSEAS
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Article237 1980-08-04 5 AP AMONG all the bad economic news, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) put out some words of cheer yesterday. Some countries are letting trade and money move more freely around the world than they used to. In its "Annual report on exchange arrangements andAP - 237 words
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Article129 1980-08-04 5 Reuter SECRETARY of State Edmund Muskie would be the strongest Democratic presidential candidate, according to a new poll by Newsweek. The poll showed that if the election were held now, President Carter would receive 28 per cent of the vote to 46 per cent for Mr RonaldReuter - 129 words
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511 1980-08-04 5 AFP NYT KUWAITI Finance Minister Abdel Rahman Al-Attiki has confirmed reports that Kuwait and Saudi Arabia have decided to suspend their credits to the World Bank. In an interview with the Kuwaiti A 1 Qabas paper, the minister added that the decision followed theAFP; NYT - 511 words
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Article172 1980-08-04 5 AP MAJOR oil companies in the United States are paying less for domestically produced crude as the surplus in world markets mounts. Exxon, the world's largest oil company, Texaco and Pennzoil said they are paying up to $2 per barrel less for oil produced in Texas,AP - 172 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article421 1980-08-04 5 Agencies THE INDONESIAN navy has arrested seven Taiwanese trawlers on suspicion of violating territorial waters and fishing in Indonesia's economic zone, Antara news agency said. Indonesia declared a 200mile economic zone around its territorial waters last March and the government has mounted a naval operation to enforce it.Agencies - 421 words
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Article116 1980-08-04 5 AFP THE first Chinese fashion show, unthinkable in Communist China as recent as four years ago, opened in Shanghai on Saturday as part of a 20-day Chinese garments export trade fair. Xinhua news agency said the show attracted more than 600 businessmen, including foreign buyers. Twenty-sevenAFP - 116 words
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Article58 1980-08-04 5 Reuter THE start of trading on the proposed Kuala Lumpur commodity exchange is now tentatively set for Oct 22, the deputy-secretary of the Primary Industries Ministry, Mr Haji Ismail bin Haji Ahmad, told reporters. The Exchange was originally scheduled to begin trading in mid-August. The first commodity toReuter - 58 words
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Advertisement248 1980-08-04 5 Singapore's biggest banking group has installed KODAK microfilmers in all its 49 brandies. r f\ Ar\ I 1 1 'ti i n V Jb ■s*s* y <'■ .< V &*%<- •<4;* fl '&>>: f i"\~ '<v^ > v UPW?; ?g? To exercise better control over an enormous volume of documents.248 words
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REVIEWS
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Article1118 1980-08-04 6 PATRICIA GOH BEGINS A SERIES ON THE POP SCENE HERE WHILE the SSO continues to receive publicity in the press, and the public begins to be more aware of the lot of the symphony musician, there is a growing breed of people in the music1,118 words
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Article, Illustration375 1980-08-04 6 LEE YOKE MENG - By LEE YOKE MENG FOURTEEN-YEAR-OLD Kok Lye Fong of Woodsville Secondary School must have been very inspired by the Jaws films. What else could have prompted his 15 cm replica of the famous sea creature? Never mind if it looks more like a goldfish375 words
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334 1980-08-04 6 New Year's Day Concert in Vienna Vienna Philharmonic Willi Boskovsky Decca Digital D1472D (2 LP Set) Reviewed by: S W TAN THIS dea Medbc set will be Irresistible far Uveri at Ught Vleuew mule. The live reeerdiaga were made last year at Ike Vleaaa334 words
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Advertisement98 1980-08-04 6 i/vu7r\r\r> 'SB®*" MONDW Enttee Roasl P nrne TUESDAY Entree: Roast Pork Leg T, 7. r. Ti THURSDAY Entree: Braised Ham Leg with Madeira Sauce yvvvwvn FRIDAY Entree: Steamed Fish with gariic sauce La Merenda is a three-course luncheon served by Chef Bidou at the Ming Court. It's cold hors d'oeuvre98 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous298 1980-08-04 6 LEISURE TIME EXHIBITIONS THE NATIONAL Museum Art Gallery will be featuring the best entries for the lSBi Singapore Youth Festival Art and Crafts Exhibition organised by the Ministry of Education. The judges feel that despite the problem of overall character of the exhibition, there is more professionalism and a better298 words
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Miscellaneous62 1980-08-04 6 Twe e>LONOirii scopes s (.SCAFFOLDIHG TO TMC Ge^Tey) p\ u>cu_ ate** '> 111 iNgg NOU KNOU) GGDR&e, Tue mF\N i €>wy mosr in tmc u*aolc U>OttLD *s Ti_\RT CMf\p irsi Tue Office r^ege O>tCM ONC IS j\m P HURT ONeDO<-JNi I T fue I Right f\ e>\f J I \^>rf«62 words
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Miscellaneous1416 1980-08-04 6 TiVß] The national identity MONDAY night again ud the Singapore natiMi&J identity Is np far dedal ties la tonight's Fwum la Malay at 7.45 pm aa Channel Five. Same searchlag qaesttons involving layalty aad Identtfleattaa with fsreign bat familiar caltares, are pssed. Par Instance, ta what exteat dees aar Malay1,416 words
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Advertisement179 1980-08-04 7 "The more you learn about our DC-lO.the more you knot how great it rea youk ly is." Pete Conrad Former Astronaut Division Vice President, McDonnell Douglas "I've watched airplanes and spacecraft take shape for much of my adult life. I'm certain that nothing made to fly has ever been designed179 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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EUROPEAN MARKETS
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Article189 1980-08-04 8 AUG 01 Fls ABN 312.00 0.5 Ahold 75 50 2.1 Akzo 23.60 -0.1 Algbank AMEV 87.50 -07 Amtas ***** 0.5 Amrobnk 87-JO 0.3 Bergoss 38.50 -05 Berk 96 00 -05 Bois 58 80 -0.2 Borsumu 222 00 1 Burhmann 68 TO -0.5 Byenkorf 57.50 0.5 CalUnd 24 30 unch189 words
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Article270 1980-08-04 8 AUG 01 Fn CORBEILLE Atr-Liquide 436 •1 B S N Gervais Danone 1005 3 CSF < Thomson--2.5 C»f) 441 Cle Francalse des Petroles 230 unch Compagnie Financier* Compagnle 382 20 +0.2 Generate Credit Foneier 1> France 422 -4 Hachette (Ltbralriel 250 Machines Bull 55 -0.5 Mtchelin (B) TO 7270 words
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Article214 1980-08-04 8 AUG 01 Dm Aeg-Telefunken 82 00 *2 Akzo 21 DO unch Allz Leben 1050 00 -10 A1U Vers 435 00 2 BASF 138 90 unch Bay H T WDank ***** -3.9 Bay Vbank ***** -OA Bayer 117 00 -0 2 BBC ***** -2.5 BMW ***** -OA 330 00 unch214 words
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Article90 1980-08-04 8 AUG 01 Fr> FORWARD MARKET Ac« 324 unch Arbed IMS IS Astur i 430 Brascan ■12 Bru-Lamb 1414 Canpar 1044 IS Cock 230 D* Beers «2 4-1 Ebes 1980 30 Electrobel «120 unch Gb-Inno-Bm 2380 IS 1230 unch Hobo* 2800 -10 Petro 4M0 4-IS Ryl Dutch 2400 unch Sldro90 words
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Article104 1980-08-04 8 AUG 01 Lire Ante Aaaoc Gen Butoft <90 <0790 ***** unch -010 35 Central* ***** -210 rut FiniMer 0«n Immob 1S30 50 30 ISM IS 0-25 *20 IKI Pri llalcemenli luiiu Italsider Magnetl M Pf ern ***** 931 322 420 48 -1110 unch 1 Marelli Ere Mediob Miralanza Mondadorl104 words
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Article817 1980-08-04 8 THE New York stock market closed mixed to slightly lower last Friday after the previous day's late rally (ailed to carry through the entire session Volume totalled only 54.6 million shares on a consolidated basis compared with 58 million on Thursday. Declining issues led advances by817 words
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Article324 1980-08-04 8 AUG 01 Rand INDUSTRIALS A Alpha 420B Abercom MO AE And CI no AMIC 2475 Barlows 1100 Of Sueur ***** 4 unch unch ♦ft rongaai 720 Trust Bk 100 Un Steel ISO Unlsec «0# Wool worth 01S MINING8 A nil OS 1040 •ft ♦1 -5 -ft 4-ft unch CNA324 words
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Article203 1980-08-04 8 AUG 01 Abttibt Ct JO 1 1 unch Hud Bay Mln imp Oil Inco rr. a. -1 Alcan T XS J2-. It*. A Int Pro» Ptpe Int Uta InU Nickel Kerr Add Lobtav B If. I>< unc S 'i Alcoma Bank Mont Bank Nova Scotia Bell Tel unch Beth203 words
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116 1980-08-04 8 BUSINESS TIMES INDUSTRIAL GROUP INDICES (BASE YEAR: JAN 4, 1871 109) Mr m ut 1 Patat 560.09 145.70 Automotive 560.09 548.86 11.*****.96 328.68 Banks, Insurance, 898.96 895.65 3.31Finance and Trustees 309.71 135.80 Chemicals, Rubber 309.71 304.73 4.96Products, Refining and Smelting 704.15 181.16 Conglomerate 671.36 647.70 23.*****.71 221.37 Construction, Building 563.10116 words
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Advertisement502 1980-08-04 8 Where to wine, dine and entertain For drinking. For dancing For delightful evenings. tWnsic hy liicchns bitt rthitumal of l.othlof] It n SI 1111 l\ ')/>».' .\.m >I S In", u n •> < />*..• /A'/ s,\ i •){;>, >/s /o r; i w I'ju-k SlicriiHiii iMA' J i| Snacks502 words
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MARKET REVIEWS
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Article467 1980-08-04 9 Koh Tse Ying - Week ended Ang 1 Compiled by Koh Tse Ying SCRIP ISSUE Malaysia* Containers: bonus issue of one-for-two. OTHERS MALAYSIAN CONTAINERS BERHAD has revalued the land and buildings of two of its subsidiaries, throwing up a surplus of MJ6.87 million. The company's investments in Kuala Lumpur467 words
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Article675 1980-08-04 9 IJI Singapore M THE tired old bulls at the Stock Exchange of Singapore took a rest last week after three consecutive weeks of relentless charging. Trading for the most part of the week was erratic and sentiment verged on caution. Although buying support was not totally675 words
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Article298 1980-08-04 9 Lumpur ■ijii.'j i"! A SENTIMENT was generally mixed at the Kuala Lumpur stock market last week and a sense of caution was prevalent for the first time in more than two months. Trading was generally confined to selected counters which invited situational buying. The market displayed298 words
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Article174 1980-08-04 9 SPECULATIVE trading ewtlaied to featare la m otherwise ttoguat Tskys stock market tost week wtto the Dew Indicator failing betow the MM-yea mark. Blae chips attempted to change the market tread aasaeeessfally. The IZtoteek Daw Jsoes average, sp 1.74 yea the prevtoas week, etosed sat the week at yea,174 words
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Article301 1980-08-04 10 Ik New York 1 1 NYT EVIDENCE that the recession is apparently easing enabled the stock market last week to register a moderate gain in heavy trading. The Dow Jones industrial average finished the week up 13.39 points, to 931.48. On Wednesday, the blue chipNYT - 301 words
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Article185 1980-08-04 10 Bangkok Post THOI GH trading volumes and interest were poor daring the first three days of last week, the Securities Exchange of Thailand (SET) recovered ground to close en a fairly bright note. The brighter note was the result of a SET decision to m«JntaJn trading quotas for brokersBangkok Post - 185 words
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Article1117 1980-08-04 10 GERALD COLVERD - FjhJ London By GERALD COLVERD THE most dangerous aspect of all self-made millionaires is contained in the moment when they start to believe their press cuttings. It is even more hazardous when politicians are hooked on a policy in which they do not have the ability1,117 words
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Article2729 1980-08-04 10 IMO High Low Cmh*T Last Bale -forCr*s DW Dtv Ctt Gr*s Net Y*W P/E Vol Week (*000) High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 370 223 148 1TO 334 81 352 462 312 414 245 Aero* 220 Alcorn 116 Allied Choc 140 BAT 270 Bata 60 Ben 2752,729 words
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Advertisement323 1980-08-04 9 Higher Productivity Through Automation Seminar on Office Industrial Automation Two Seminars designed to keep company executives informed of the latest systems and techniques for office and industrial automation will be held at the World Trade Centre from 10 to 12 September, in conjunction with the AUTOMAT '80 EXHIBITION Prominent speakers323 words
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Advertisement332 1980-08-04 9 An invitation: Be tough on our tracks isu/u mlmm wmmm w:- W 6 ISUZU KAD 51 Flatlow Truck (Pay load 1.5 Tons M» U ISU7U mmWm Test for Yourself tracks are at 14 day displaf World Trade Centre August Ist to 14th From 10am to Bpm r *< -«> k332 words
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Advertisement201 1980-08-04 10 SAVINGS ACCOUNTS: TY 0/ Deposit and withdrawal /w at any of our 49 branches. FIXED DEPOSITS--3/0 8 4 /op.a. for 1 month 8%% p.a. for 3& 6 months 0 1 4 op.a. for 9 &12 months PRIME RATE EFFECTIVE 4 AUGUST 1980 10%°/< op.a UNITED OVERSEAS BANK CHUNG KHIAW BANK201 words
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MONDAY SPORTS
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Article176 1980-08-04 11 THE Travel Industry Squash Team Championship for this year will be sponsored by Avis Rent A Car once again. Avis and co-sponsor Tretorn will be providing the first to fourth prizes for this tournament. The preliminary rounds of this year's championship will be held from176 words
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1467 1980-08-04 11 CHARMAINE CHAN - CHARMAINE CHAN SINGAPORE Island Country Club yesterday scored its ninth victory out of 10 matches played in the Singapore Golf Association Premier League so far to remain the only unbeaten side in the tournament. Heavy rain on Jan 20 washed out the match (against1,467 words
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438 1980-08-04 11 RONALD KOW - By RONALD KOW IN EFFECT, the mew (•nut fw Mart year's Malaysia Cap feethaU tearaameat will mm ealy eae Mire haan match M far m the leeal weeer taa* an cmmmL Bat they an uMkey te wjjata Tea Mahyria Cap —tehee spread ever438 words
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429 1980-08-04 11 NYT QUESTION: Is a golfer allowed to add or replace a club during a round of play? Answer: If a player has started the round with fewer than 14 clubs, he may add as many as needed to reach the maximum ofNYT - 429 words
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Advertisement262 1980-08-04 11 V» 'V m 'A N W r-J This announcement appears as a matter of record only m OVERSEAS UNION BANK LIMITED RIGHTS ISSUE OF 20,533,333 SHARES OF ONE DOLLAR EACH AT $2.00 PER SHARE UNDERWRITER ASIAN-AMERICAN MERCHANT BANK LIMITED The following alto participated in the underwriting: THE DEVELOPMENT BANK OF262 words
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Advertisement682 1980-08-04 11 Marketing/Sales Manager Salary around $35,000 per annum (ES/8082) A multi-national company specialising in the manufacture and supply of full line fluid system components, is seeking an experienced marketing man to fill the position of Marketing/Sales Manager for its Singapore operation. The successful candidate will be responsible for all aspects of682 words
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197 1980-08-04 12 Reuter NATIONAL Semiconductor's president, Mr Charles Sporck said the US semiconductor industry faces a major challenge from foreign competition. In a testimony to a congressional committee in Washington, Mr Sporck urged congressmen to look beyond tax cuts and address to the need to preserve US technologicalReuter - 197 words
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573 1980-08-04 12 NYT ALTHOUGH foreign investors were active in US equities during the first quarter of this year, their presence has been much less apparent in the current bull market that has carried the Dow Jonas industrial average up more than 180 points since it hitNYT - 573 words
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285 1980-08-04 12 Agencies YASSER Arafat has called for an Arab summit to confront the Israeli Parliament's formal annexation of East Jerusalem and declaration of the unified city as the eternal capital of Israel. In a message to arab leaders, the leader of the Palestine LiberationAgencies - 285 words
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Article165 1980-08-04 12 AP TWO THAI Navy patrol boats were hit by bullets fired from inside Laotian territory last Friday as they were cruising on the Mekong River in northeastern Thailand. Thai authorities said yesterday there were no casualties but the boats were damaged slightly. They did notAP - 165 words
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152 1980-08-04 12 AFP THE Soviet Union will no longer be allowed to use naval base facilities on the greek island of Syros for battleship repairs after January 1981, reliable sources in Athens said yesterday. The private agreement between the Kremlin and British base director Donald McClean,AFP - 152 words
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Advertisement399 1980-08-04 12 AMARNATH ENTERPRISES PTE LTD *****24 (FIVE LINES) AMARNATH EXPORTS PTE LTD *****66 (THREE LINES) f i:I:c *1 ijl--73, HIGH STREET AovmammmMT Disco Fever Outbreak A new malady has been reported by owners of discos. More dances, wilder dances and hotter musk have caused many a disco's power bills to rise399 words
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Advertisement295 1980-08-04 12 DBS Autosave. The best of both worlds By putting together two ordinary banking services, DBS has created a new and unique service. Autosave. A normal current account gives you the convenience of paying by cheque. But of course you donl earn interest on money lying idle in your account. This295 words
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Miscellaneous65 1980-08-04 12 Outlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. to 1 p.m. today: Showers in a few places from late morning. Bepirt for 24 hova prior to 7.St p.m. on August 3 at the airport. Maximum temperature 30.5 Associated humidity 71 Minimum temperature 23.7 Associated humidity 99 Hours of sunshine 9.70 Rainfall in65 words
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Article95 1980-08-04 13 Reuter ORIENT Overseas Container (Holdings) Ltd said its one-for-six rights issue at HK52.55 per $1 nominal share met applications for 46,692,126 shares, or about 99.1 per cent. In addition, requests were received for 14,475,546 shares in applications for excess shares. The company is considering the basis ofReuter - 95 words
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Article59 1980-08-04 13 Reuter BRITISH members of the India-Pakistan-Bangladesh-UK Continent Conference are "understood" to have given notice of their intention to withdraw from the pooling arrangements of the conference. Indian Shipping Minister A P Sharma said in New Delhi it is understood that a meeting of the conference is likelyReuter - 59 words
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Article60 1980-08-04 13 AFP A PAKISTANI ship was seriously damaged when it caught fire last Thursday in Martigues, southern French port. There were no casualties from the fire, which local firemen brought under control. But the entire main bridge of the 11,500-ton Padma was destroyed. The Padma had just arrivedAFP - 60 words
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Article51 1980-08-04 13 UPI A LIBERIAN-registered cargo ship, the Athlos, was reported sinking in stormy seas about 2,000 km northwest of Cape Town. The 14,600-ton ship, believed to have a crew of 20, sent out a distress signal early in the day after springing a leak in a cargo hold.—UPI - 51 words
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Article, Illustration599 1980-08-04 13 LINDA CHEE - By LINDA CHEE NATIONAL Marine Services has placed repeat orders for seven supply vessels worth U5522.4 million with Promet Shipyard this year. The contracts five in May and two last month followed the successful completion and delivery of the first five supply vessels to599 words
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Article655 1980-08-04 13 SfclppUg Um P^e (M ShlPPtaf Use P C*l Adriatic IV 5 Fesco V 1/2 Afea VI 3 Flotta Lauro V 5 Afro-Eurasia vn 1 Fortune VI 5 Alfred C vm 1 Franco-Belg m 4/5 All trans VI 5 Frata NVOC VI 2 Alpac VI 5 Freight vn655 words
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437 1980-08-04 14 AFP THE new head of British Shipbuilders has urged the UK Government to encourage British shipowners to place their orders in the country. He asked, in particular, for easy credit facilities for them. Commenting on the record deficit incurred by the yardAFP - 437 words
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Article, Illustration216 1980-08-04 14 THE world's first oil tanker Shin-Aitoku Maru (an artist drawing, right) equipped with sails as well as a diesel engine sailed from Japan last Friday. The 1,600-ton tanker took to the sea in a gala launching ceremony at the Imamura shipyard in Kure. The ship will216 words
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Article976 1980-08-04 14 ?d <^ E X JP9 RT rcL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO AT CONTAINER TERMINAL NB 'ndttral^etw^umr^ 1 arrl,a 15 advlwd by S»'PPIn» Line/Agent (2) All export FCL containers and LCL cargo must be delivered to the Authority's premises during the following periods. (I) Starting time of receiving 7976 words
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262 1980-08-04 14 AP DIVERS probing the wreckage of a sunken 18th century ship off the Louisiana coast have brought up 18 kg of gold worth about US$4OO,OOO, 13.6 kg of silver and five tons of copper, along with numerous bags of well preservedAP - 262 words
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Article309 1980-08-04 14 BULK carriers experienced busier chartering conditions in the North Atlantic area where both coal and grain business showed an expansion on Thursday. Coal rates remained strong for Hampton Roads-Japan shipments by both August and Aug/Sep loaders. Showa paid 122.90 (discharge free) to the bulker Assimina for a 55,000-ton,309 words
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Article, Illustration535 1980-08-04 15 AP A REPORT of a May 5 accident in which a new oil rig nearly collided with a ship has added the latest chapter to China's offshore drilling scandal. The workers daily newspaper reported that the recently imported Bohai No. 8 oil rig floated forAP - 535 words
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Article181 1980-08-04 15 SIR YK PAO is undertaking a major restructuring of his shipping fleet. Over the next couple of years 51 ships totalling 3 million dwt and worth over $1 billion will be delivered to his World-Wide Shipping group. The Hong Kong group controls the world's largest independent fleet181 words
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282 1980-08-04 15 AP STRUCTURAL engineers have traced the origins ot the oil rig disaster in which 123 persons died in the North Sea last March to a 29cm hole drilled in a leg brace, the British paper, Times reported. "It is understood tests carried outAP - 282 words
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748 1980-08-04 15 ONE-QUARTER of the American-flag Great Lakes cargo vessels called lakers are idle and more than 8,000 sailors and longshoremen are unemployed, mainly because of the slump in the steel and auto industries. "It's the toughest in 20 years," an748 words
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Article, Illustration390 1980-08-04 15 EXPECTED ARRIVALS TODAY KEPPEL WHARVES Bunga Seta war (1400 after Makevereh) 40/41 Diny (after Cherry Sindia) 27 Dan Jiang (1400 after Luna Marina, overall length not to exceed 146 m) 25/26 Jalayamuna (0700 after Andes Maru) 42/43 Kostrena (1500 after Eastern Muse) 18 Nedlloyd Spaarnekerk (0600 after390 words
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2082 1980-08-04 19 SHIPPING LIST where your ships are due and when SCHEBOLE 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 Port2,082 words
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Article145 1980-08-04 20 Reuter A WIDESPREAD search •fl the eeatral Philippine* fer the 111, Ml dwt HaedMMgkwn, last beard en Jaly 23, has revealed aethiag se far, the vessel's •waers said. YS Shin, maaagiag director ef Kerea Liaes Carp, said that searchers (rem the Philippine Rescae CeerdiaatlngReuter - 145 words
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470 1980-08-04 20 THE COMPAGNIE Maritime des Chargeurs Reunis (CMCR) reported a firstever loss in 1979 of Fr27 million, down from a Frl.3 million profit in 1978 and following average profits of Frlol2 million between 1975 and 1977. This result is attributed by CMCR's annual report mainly470 words
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196 1980-08-04 20 Reuter AN attempt to break the deadlock in the pay dispute involving seamen aboard oil rigs in the Norwegian sector of the North Sea has failed, industry sources said. Representatives of the Offshore Operating Companies' Federation and the Seamen's Union met farReuter - 196 words
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Article102 1980-08-04 20 AFP THE Greek tanker Southern Cross with 44,000 tons of oil aboard was in difficulties near the Scilly isles off the south west tip of England. It had engine failure and was feared likely to drift, although there appeared to be no immediate danger, London CoastguardsAFP - 102 words
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Article67 1980-08-04 20 Reuter THE Philippine Shippers' Council said the currency surcharge on Philippine exports to Europe has been increased 6.9 per cent, effective Aug 1. Philippine imports from certain European countries carried by the conference lines will also have to pay higher currency surcharges, it said. The currency adjustment factorReuter - 67 words
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Article1541 1980-08-04 20 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and the agents who handle cargo bookings J for them. A B Aehlpefege R T Transportation (S). Adriatic C—titanr Continental Feeders (S)/Cargo Freight (PK). AFEA Singapore Shipping Agencies (S)/Euro-Asia Line (PK/PN). Afra-Eanda liae Transgroup Pte Ltd (S). Alfred1,541 words
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Advertisement263 1980-08-04 13 <=>q aG xcX\ Europe Our Next Loader Port Kelang: 5/8 Singapore: For further details, see page V <SP I \RI)IM W I \H Orient Overseas Co*iLu*teA Line 11/9 12/9 17/9 15/9 23/9 25/9 28/9 27/9 TO/FROM NORTH AMERICA NEST C HK Jut* Vat BC SFO/OM m 8/8 24/8 26/8 29/8263 words
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Advertisement219 1980-08-04 13 aSEALORDH UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO(SAG) EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE L Dubai (6/9). Dammam (8/9), Kuwait (10/9), Abu Dhabi (12/9) Bahrain (14/9). Mina Qaboos (16/9). Doha (18/9) Dubai (6/10). Dammam (8/10), Kuwait (10/10). Abu Dhabi (12/10), Bahrain (14/10). Mina Qaboos (16/10), Doha (18/10) RECT Loadnt (or Jeddah 3/9).219 words
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Advertisement17 1980-08-04 13 imm CONTAINER Schedules II LONDON Freights 11/111 SHIPS In Port 111 SHIPPING List VII REGIONAL Weather VIII17 words
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Advertisement473 1980-08-04 13 1 Australia Our Next Loader Port Kelang: 5/8 Singapore: ZLZ For further details, see page V MAERSK LINE EXPORT TO U.S. PACIFIC, GULF, ATLANTIC, EAST CANADA AND ASIAN PORTS lil"': i Seaport CJoynj Tmms CY 3RD AUG 1500 lire CFS 2nd Aug 2400 lire TO ARABIAN/PERSIAN OULF-FULLY CONTAINERIZED SERVICE TO473 words
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Advertisement444 1980-08-04 14 LEO SHIPPING PTE LTD. SINGAPORE PERNAS-MISC SHIPPING AGENCIES SDN BHD PORT KFIANG PFNANG m HEAD OFFICE: WISMA MISC TEL: NO: KL *****8 MALAYSIAN NTERNATK3NAL SHPHNG CORPORATIONBERHAD ToEireoe •Owect Call P. KeUnf MISC COASTAL SERVICES SDN. BHD. Tet *****0/*****1/423M3/*****8/*****8 00, Perl Ketex I* *****0/0 mt *****1 MX COAST* somen Tat *****/*****444 words
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Advertisement250 1980-08-04 14 B» SUPERCARRIER SERVICE WEEKLY SERVICE TO PANAMA, US ATLANTIC GULF AND E. CANADA aim* Mi llsrael cm m sm cm imim mm him iu mh mm m SM4 M/ 8 >4/1 26/9 1/10 4/10 5/10 7/10 9/10 11/18 12/10 20/10 23/10 29/10 MB MM *11/1 IMI/I. 17/9 22/9 24/9 25/9250 words
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Advertisement637 1980-08-04 15 ■feHfeto 1 Overseas Containers Limited Weekly service to/from UK/Europe 271# MAa 30 A# J*# 31 A# 2S# »A# 2S# 4S# 5S# 22*# US* 13 S# 14S# 17 Sap MS# MS# MA# US# 21 S# 22 S# 22 S# MS# 25 S# 9S# MS# MS# MS# 3 Oct i Oct (Oct637 words
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Advertisement545 1980-08-04 16 r Hapag-Lloyd TO NORTH EUROPE Haagkeng Eipreu Mr* Bay Lnarpod Bay IMv| Eipreu TOUMTEMWEA EXPORTS tkmmm Eiprtu TO WORTH EUMfMOUnMIO/ 15/9 19/9 13/9 U/9 23/9 21/9 11/9 3/11 »/10 31/9 21/9 TOUSA/CARAOA Ute^oMßay Eiprtu at* (CARGO TO ATLANTIC AND GULF PORTS VIA MIMLANDBRIDGE) CONNECT IN TOKYO* FROM NORTH-EUROPE [i|mi Oyrf545 words
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Advertisement645 1980-08-04 16 LI PIE ■x SHIPPING KOREA CORPN t. Ketanf PENAAG STORE VEGAISIW 18-22 Au t 23-25 Auf 27 30 Auf FROM BUSAN BANGKOK VEGA 152E 18/22 Aug 23-25 Aug 27-30 Aug TO BUSAN ALTAR 155N 12-15 Sept 16-18 Sept 20-23 Sept FROM BUSAN BANGKOK ALTAIR 156E 12-15 Sept 16-18 Sept 20-23645 words
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Advertisement534 1980-08-04 16 EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST/EUROPE EXPRESS FULL CONTAINER SERVICE 1 ACCEPTWG CARGO FOR HAMBURG FELIXSTOWE. ROTTERDAM. ANTWERP. LE HAVRE ALSO ACCEPT WG CARGO FOR UNITED KMGDOM SOUTHAMPTON LONDON MANCHESTER. BIRMMGHAM BRISTOL. LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW. LEEDS WEST GERMANY BRtWMWT HOLLAND AMSTERDAM tin Hm*w| FAstMN tahnrf I, Htwt i*w Lacty 13ta| 3U* 5S* 7U*534 words
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Advertisement677 1980-08-04 16 Everett Lines/ urm> FKrt Star Shipping Corpn. Hk "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" LOADING FOR RANGOON PJMMI Nam MT(MTM 12/14% M 2S/27 10MME Ft* rOIOHMM/MWOTA/OSMM (OH w-iw Mifu s* i/im B F.S.S.C. Aojtorj Mo»oy*io BOUSTEAD SHPHNG TtL NOS KL *****2/*****9 CompanM Arfwttina Da Ntvaaacwa IntarcentiMiilal S. A. C.I. F. fMJ "ARGENTINE NATIONAL677 words
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Advertisement444 1980-08-04 16 OCEAN SHIPPING ENTERPRISES PTE LTD. 31 SANKYO LINE AUSTRALIA SERVICE SUMLKES 74/1 SUCCESS 74/1 Kill SMUT 5-10/1 TOSHUI MMU t 16-17/1 5-10/1 54/» 74/1 12-13/1 14-15/1 OCEAN JMPfVK 4 OWDWUO PTE LTD SNGAMK la ******4/7422*1371 K. UN in *****4. 4*4754 CONTAOO BOONNt SUB AGENTS P KELA OCEAH SMPPWE STORE TU444 words
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Advertisement574 1980-08-04 17 PIL GROUP J EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICE 101* TMUR KOT* CANTK Sag apart P Ki 10/15 «M| 11/15 Aug Leadtag tar: Dares Salaam Mombasa leddah Port Sudan Mogadiscio. leddah, Hodeidah Aqaba KOI* StNTOSA KOT* MAMS Saifaport 10/15 S«pt 2/5 *06 COLOMBO/KARACHI/P. GULF SERVICE KOTA AGUNG ki Pt/ 5 Aug Dubai Kuwait574 words
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Advertisement654 1980-08-04 17 HK* BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAIO SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE H BURG BHAKA ROAM HAVW SOTQN Hag Kag taprw 1/9 2/9 5/9 8/9 WITH IMtRTY TO Mil AT RtO St* PORTS S'POW *****4. k LUMPUR *****4. P WLAAG *****1 PtNANG ***** El BEN ASIA CONTAINER SERVICE I IBENBULK BULK SERVICE FOR654 words
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Advertisement696 1980-08-04 17 Scan Dutch V WEEKLY EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO MED/UK/NC/SCAN I PtNAGA 73/1 DAHLIA 31/1 PWACA »/l sw| llVMirta 3)tfbur|4)Ctat| ia v% 1) Barcetona Genoa If"" 2) AmMm AntMrp If l»er»eel. OK. Canary ttaato 3) Knnrtmn Aarfcn Ca»aaka|ea. Ma«ki 4) I M toed* mian accaofc* carp In 'Wj«l fcte M IhAfl696 words
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Advertisement617 1980-08-04 17 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BANK LINE FOR REUNON t SOUTH AFRICA BEAVERBANK KUANTAN 19-21/8 SINGAPORE 22 26/8 eto Reunion 4/9 Durban 10/9 Capetown 17/9 Pt Eliz 20/9 (also accepting East London and Maputo cargo) Lukes Lines U.S. WEST COAST SERVICE DHd from SfO Lbc* LESUE LYKES dd dd ASHLEY LYKES* Sid617 words
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Advertisement853 1980-08-04 18 T K line KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD V EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICES TO NORTH AMERICA FEEDER VESSELS* K V MOTOR VESSELS USMNN VI Act 22N 17/8 19/4 tab Urn Lbm Silt M(« kl 23N 14/4 21/1 CtrfMt *a accaptta to IMM Va Mm. SL lata. WJiiipMi. M. M I MCtM 6W853 words
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Advertisement431 1980-08-04 18 (33 CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAINER/REEFER SERVICE Im*| tar. LOS AMELES. SAN FRMKSCO. SEATTLE. TACOOA. VANCOUOt BC Act#** Fa/Fa CaUtan AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Acaptal Fa/fa Cwl*i PUmi Sport r 13 ta| 14 Ami r 19 Si«M 20 S«t 21 Oct 24 Nn 110k NEW ZEALAND SERVICE n Oct431 words
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Advertisement467 1980-08-04 18 V < •roup SINGAPORE SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE. LTD 20TH F LOOR. OCEAN BUILDING SINGAPORE 0104 MARKETING *****2 13 LINESI GENERAL *****1 114 LINES> TERMINAL OFFICE *****83 TELEX RS?4b% RS ***** A B CARSHIP CABLE CARGOSHIP l'e«|i»nal •miiuu Container Lines WEEKLY CONTAINER SERVICE to/from BANGKOK MK BOUNTY JAtt BOUNTY MK BOUNTY467 words
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Advertisement487 1980-08-04 18 aGRANARD LINE INDEPENDENT A TTRACTIVE RA TES MEDITERRANEAN SEA SERVICE ALSO ACCEPTING CONTAINER CARGO FCL ONLY FOR. PORT SAID. ALEXANDRIA. BEIRUT. LATTAXiA. UMASSOL ISTANBUL A PIRAEUS Specially engaged agents A stevedores providing immediate discharge MM SMC MM MM OEOK V.4IR Part SaM. IM ft LaMMfa < STRAITS/EAST ASM SERVICE MV.487 words
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Advertisement594 1980-08-04 18 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD. F abe' House 234E Ochard Road Singapore 9 Telephone *****11 2354C57 REGULAR INDEPENDENT SEMI/FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO EUROPE S>n P. K*n 18 An BA* UK (AVON)/BOMC CAEN *n MTIUU (PTE) LTD 235*11 BOOON6 *****57 wm- YEO SWPBK ft TRADMG *****4, *****2. 4SK7S mm- ma overseas mum »h594 words
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Advertisement575 1980-08-04 19 NOL NEPTUNE ORIENT UNES LTD TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): S pore P. Kriant K. JACEJM Sailed In Port N. GARNET 8/8 9/8 C. PAUL 15/8 16/8 TWBRDGE 19/8 20/8 C. ROZE 29/8 30/8 K. JACEWON 4/9 5/9 MERCATOi 110/9 11/9 Also accepting cargo to/trom Scandinavia -N GARNET S'pore Closing Times:575 words
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Advertisement651 1980-08-04 19 'YV r PERKAPALAN LAUTAN BIRU Re Q ular Service to East Malaysia 1 Vessels LAUTAN DIM L WIT Ml IMA (ti FALSA) S pore ETD P Klang Loading for b, Part KK/Kudat hi Part- KJC/Kudat 'ty; PERKAPALAN LAUTAN BIRU Regular Service to East Malaysia agents: Gaya Ocean Shipping Pte. Ltd.651 words
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Advertisement446 1980-08-04 20 EGYPTIAN INTERNATIONAL LINE (EIL) EGYPTIAN FLAG DWECT LINER SERVICE TO EGYPT (PORT SAID ALEXANDRIA) STORE PT SAD ALEXANDRIA Mi U Ami Am| 25 Am 21 Cargo Booking! Please Phone *****43 MARTRANS CARGO PLEASE CONTACT SCHENKER SINGAPORE TEL *****11 FROM EGYPT MLE U ALEXANDRIA SINGAPORE 20 Od 10 ACCEPIWG CM6O FOR446 words
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Advertisement459 1980-08-04 20 SKDS9© OP^Fg) 39 HOMO KONG STREET TEL: *****6,*****4 TELEX: R*****0 HONBHIP REGULAR SERVICE SINGAPORE/WEST MALAYSIA/PORT LOUIS Vessel ETA S*GAK*£ ETA PORT RE LANG ETA PENANG M.¥. "JOO WAH" 30/1/80 4/9/ M 7/9/10 ETA PENANG ETA PORT HUANG ETA SMGAPORE M.V. "100 CHUAN" 20/8/80 24/1/10 27/1/10 PALM OIL CARRIER REGULAR SERVICE459 words
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Advertisement40 1980-08-04 20 NOTICE VM.M-E ArH: Tttk Jaly 1W Place •< Sarvey: PJB.A. 04m. a/* General Survey on damaged cargo diaeharged ex the above vessel wUI be held on 4th August 1900 at 8.30 a.m. No further survey will be held after this date.40 words
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Miscellaneous143 1980-08-04 20 Regional Weather i Ti S ?'2<A C r; r. > v •■-i" jOTky >■ I 100E LL*.£ SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. c ..cr* Wind direction with speed in knots Dew point C Wave height R Thunderstorm Temperature C Sbomtr Weather Wind direction with speed143 words
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