The Business Times, 4 September 1980
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Title Section11 1980-09-04 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. llf/l/M THUKBDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, UN SO CENTS11 words
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Article56 1980-09-04 1 PRIME Minister Lee, accompanied by the Trade and Industry Minister and the Foreign Minister, is now in New Delhi to attend the Commonwealth Heads of Government Regional Meeting which begins today and ends on Monday. During Mr Lee's absence, Dr Goh Keng Swee, First Deputy Prime56 words
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Article58 1980-09-04 1 AP ALEXANDRIA, Wed. Egypt and Israel will resume the Palestinian autonomy talks at an undecided date, and a US-Egyptian-Israeli summit will be convened, the Middle East news agency said. The agency quoted US Special Middle East Envoy Sol Linowitz who made the announcement after meeting with EgyptianAP - 58 words
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Article76 1980-09-04 1 Reuter BRIGHTON, Wed. Britain's trades union chief Len Murray today turned down a plea by Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher for a cut in pay claims to ease the worsening recession. In a defiant speech to the annual Trades Union Congress (TUC) at Brighton, Mr Murray said: "WeReuter - 76 words
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Article79 1980-09-04 1 UPI KUWAIT, Wed. Iran today barred all foreign religious missions from taking part in the political life of the country, the Kuwaiti news agency reported from Teheran. The warning came in a code erf ethics announced after it was approved by the government. The code for foreignUPI - 79 words
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Article87 1980-09-04 1 AFP SYDNEY, Wed. Petrol rationing in Sydney, Australia's largest city, will be introduced tomorrow because of a close-down of the Caltex oil refinery here which provides two-thirds of supplies for the state of New South Wales. The State Minister for Industrial Relations and Energy, Mr Pat Hills, saidAFP - 87 words
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Article74 1980-09-04 1 AFP KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. There is no case for re-negotiating all collective agreements currently in force or for a universal payment of a special allowance to workers in the private sector, the Malaysian Employers' Federation said. It said in a statement that where there was an existing collective agreement,AFP - 74 words
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Article65 1980-09-04 1 AP NEW YORK, Wed. The stock market advanced broadly this morning. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials climbed 5.30 points to 946.06 in the first half hour. Gainers outnumbered losers by more than a 2 to 1 margin among New York Stock Exchangelisted issues. The market gotAP - 65 words
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Article148 1980-09-04 1 Rites Indices Gteaealy G I Hld< S Tan Choog A Enterprises c c 8yn RmIm SEAL H K Land Island ft Pea Dunlop lad K L Kepong 388 440 1100 440 438 384 308 830 750 545 525 26 18 -1-10 +8 8 +8 8 5 5148 words
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Article, Illustration139 1980-09-04 1 Falls Indices Gadek Troooh Peogkalen Toogkah Vf a cmnm 3.00 17.00 5.80 6.00 10.30 143D -.40 -.40 -.30 -.30 JO JO B.T.Index: Industrials: Finance: Hotels: Sep 2 Sep 3 *****.*****26.08 720.31 716.12 1070.51 1070.80 382.02 382.31 tuo^uUiii Berjuntai Properties: 525.18 525.66 Rahman Hyd Fettling 199 1-4*4 1 *5139 words
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Article1580 1980-09-04 1 MANO SABNANI in London - BID TO ACQUIRE UK COMPANY By MANO SABNANI in London TOMORROW could mark the beginning of a new growth era for the dynamic Hong Leong group. And the geographical base of this new exciting phase will not be in Singapore or Malaysia where the group1,580 words
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229 1980-09-04 1 OVERSEA-Chinese Banking Corporation has been invited to join the AsiaPacific Bankers' Club. The club was proposed by the Export-Import Bank of Japan as the Asian version of the International Monetary Conference. Mr Tan Tock Sun will represent OCBC at a preliminary committee meeting in229 words
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Article429 1980-09-04 1 RONNIE LIM - By RONNIE LIM MAJOR Japanese trading companies in Singapore, including C It oh and Nissho-Iwai, yesterday said the expected influx at Japanese oil companies will not pose a serious threat to them. The brandies to be set up by the Japanese oil companies in Singapore429 words
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Article312 1980-09-04 1 METAL working machines designed and made in Singapore will be going to markets in the US, EEC and Japan (or the first time next year. The machines are designed by Mr Paul Chan, managing director of Chan Ho Engineering. The company is currently expanding to312 words
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164 1980-09-04 1 GUTBME Tiiill,» sah■Miary bM Gathrle Ihi, will Mt lan lit Caaaa ageaey after all. A Jdat-Toatare marketing ewnpoy, Cmm Markeflag fferrteea, has bet* eat ap with Oathrte'i lapaaa principal la eell acta aad baalaesi^iit*next Jaaaary. sSnSrS haM SI par eaat aad GntMa par164 words
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479 1980-09-04 1 CHOO AI LENG - By CHOO AI LENG WITH group pre-tax profits of |16 million at half-time, United Motor Works (Malaysia) Holdings is confident of achieving its highest-ever profits for the year ending Dec 31. Analysts yesterday forecast UMW's full year's results to exceed the $25-mil-lion mark despite the479 words
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Advertisement14 1980-09-04 1 JI l\i\ IT"" IJ 1 at your fingertips The Straits Times RT •f Singapore14 words
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Advertisement44 1980-09-04 1 THOMAS ROBERT L •sseS 7 f* THOMAS ROBERT PRESENTS THEIR WING ON JEWELLERS' BLOCK POLICY. THOMAS-ROBERT (S) PTE LTD Head Office Suite 2506 International Piaza. Anson Road. Singapore 02C7 Tei 22"i79y7 Branch Suite 456 Ah 7 4thFio<"- r Peninsula Ftaz;i Smqa; l ■'_'r .v'44 words
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TRADE AND INDUSTRY
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248 1980-09-04 2 SINGAPORE manufacturers should be more aggressive la pushing exports to the Australian market. The call was made by Mr J. J. Fowler, a consultant to an Australian company, at a tab yesterday on how to expand exports to Australia. The talk was organised by248 words
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Article91 1980-09-04 2 THE Italian Ministry of Foreign Trade and the Italian Trade Office in Singapore will sponsor a trade mission to Italy (or Singapore businessmen in the pharmaceuticals trade, to promote Italian pharmaceutical products. The five-member mission, in the secood half of next month, will visit factories and hold91 words
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Article, Illustration513 1980-09-04 2 AGNES WEE - By AGNES WEE CKTANG will be better placed to meet growing competition among department stores in the Orchard Road tourist belt when It moves into its new premises in the House of Tug next year. Gone will be the congestion and513 words
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Article443 1980-09-04 2 NANOTEK, a new subsidiary of Robin Holdings, will be the first company in Singapore to manufacture photomasks when it begins production within the next few months. Photomasks are needed in wafer fabrication for the manufacture of semiconductor devices. A photomask is a (date with a photographic443 words
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Article354 1980-09-04 2 SEMNABB AND COUBBES Sep 4-Oct 7: Production Management Module IV Production Management, Cuppage Centre, NPB Sep 6: Industrial Relations Workshop, P.O.D. Training Centre, P.O,D. Sep 7-10: MNCs and Asean Development in the *****, Shangri-La, Institute of South-east Asian Studies Sep 8-10: Computer Controls, Shangri-La, Price Waterhouse Sep 8-11:354 words
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121 1980-09-04 2 THE South East Asia Iron and Steel Institute will hold a conference on Prospects for Mini-Steel Mills at the Mandarin Singapore from Sep 8 to 12. The institute is a regional organisation comprising the member countries Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Taiwan, Australia and121 words
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188 1980-09-04 2 THE Department of Extramural Studies, National University of Singapore, will conduct a aeries of courses designed for business executives and professionals. A six-lecture course on Marketing Planning and Strategy will be conducted by Mr Tan Teck Huat, a part-time lecturer with the university, on Fridays188 words
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Article, Illustration245 1980-09-04 2 CHASE Manhattan Bank has appointed Air Era ■gal— Melßs vice-president and Mr Eahack Shaeel second vicepresident (or its Singapore office. Mr MelHs Joined Chase in New York in 1971 and has been associated with the region since 1977 in his capacity as team leader (or government and245 words
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Advertisement541 1980-09-04 2 INVESTMENTS In the 1980's Shangri-la Hotel Orange Grove Road, Singapore October 2-3,1989 Organised by Applied Research Corporation and The Times Organisation This conference discuss specific opportunities for investment in the Asean a he of problems and issues in each of these countries. The viewpoints of both the industrialised investing countries541 words
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OVERSEAS
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Article541 1980-09-04 3 UNITED States restrictions on car imports will endanger free world trade and can lead to an international trade war, the state secretary at West Germany's Trade Ministry, Mr Dieter Von Wuerzen, said on Tunday. Mr Wuerzen's remarks took the form of a statement in541 words
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Article322 1980-09-04 3 MORE THAN half of the 25,000 people who read Malaysian Business Times every day make their organisations' financial decisions, an independent readership survey made earlier this year revealed. The survey showed 56 per cent of readers polled are involved directly in financial policies and 52 per cent in322 words
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Article206 1980-09-04 3 AFP NEWLY-ESTABLISHED joint Chinese and foreign ventures might be exempted from paying tax in the first profit-making year if they are scheduled to maintain their operations in China for 10 years or longer. This was announced in Beijing on Tuesday by the official New China NewsAFP - 206 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article466 1980-09-04 3 Agencies THE MALAYSIAN 1981 budget estimates are expected to be tabled in Parliament on Oct 24 by Pinance Minister Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah, it was reported in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. Treasury officials are busy preparing the documents that set out the estimates of government expenditure and revenue forAgencies - 466 words
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145 1980-09-04 3 AFP DESPITE grawh* *gm af aa eeii«Blc iiwitia, ■>j«r hp—f cerperatlsas are adtvcly Itmi Mi «fdpant prejects hi the earreat flacal year, It The ititr thMßnl J«pu Development Bilk sen» piled the report ea a sarvey eeverlag 1,791 m|w Urn* ea their hTMfiet ph«AFP - 145 words
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Article175 1980-09-04 3 EGYPT yesterday remained sceptical about reports that Israel is prepared to make concessions to get the stalled Palestinian autonomy talks under way again. US special envoy Sol Linowitz was due in Alexandria yesterday after two days of talks with Prime Minister Menachem Begin and his colleagues. There175 words
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Advertisement177 1980-09-04 3 This may be the only time you see the chairman at a loss for words Inspired by one of the greatest horologists in history Abraham-Louis Breguet Matthew Norman designers and craftsmen have succeeded in recreating some of the most famous of all carriage clocks. Handcrafted from the finest materials, the177 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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417 1980-09-04 4 Reuter WORLD soybean prices are expected to gain strength from higher feedgrain prices and the reduced world oilseed crop in 1980-81, the US Agriculture Department (USDA) said. USDA's report on oilseed situation and outlook said the price rises will be tempered by substantially largerReuter - 417 words
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Article192 1980-09-04 4 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday: (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) CiM— yaem: China Blue Phoenix 20s 2,040 32s 2,610, 40s 2,885 (per bale of 400 lbs). Pleee pwh: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly192 words
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Article330 1980-09-04 4 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in SI per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.08, 100 per cent second class 0.96, 100 per cent third class 0.93, 25 per cent new crop no stock, B-10 per cent 0.80. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.72, Special 0.68.330 words
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Article176 1980-09-04 4 CHINESE Predaee Ex* change, Singapore, nosn clidig prices per lit kg yesterday: GMMrt ail: Bulk fob 120.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $130.00 sellers, new drum fob (136.50 sellers. Cspra: Mixed (loose) 170.25 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW 1430.00 sellers, Sarawak white176 words
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Article125 1980-09-04 4 FUTURES at the Chicago Board of Trade on Tuesday closed 13 to 19 US cents a bushel higher, near the top of a 22-cent range in revived trade. Local short-covering, in reponse to good technical aspects, pushed all contracts except the two near positions to new season's highs. This125 words
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Article79 1980-09-04 4 THE Straits til prlee li Peuig yesterdiy remilled uekiaged it M&A* per picil, $15 above the literistlossl Hi Agreement ceiling despite oversight easier Loidoi caiditiois, dealers slid. A lower sippty sf til esieeitrites frsm miners aid eeitbraed bidding iiterest tram ill osirees helped the market ta Md irsud79 words
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Article37 1980-09-04 4 Rubber: Sept 3 Singapore: Sept: 315.50 cents (up 5.00 cents) Malaysia: Sept: 317.00 cents (up 4.50 cents) Tin: M 52,160 (unchanged) (equivalent to $35.71 per kilo) (unchanged) Official offering: 180 V& tonnes (down 36 tonnes)37 words
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Article76 1980-09-04 4 FUTURES closed 14V« to 15 l h US cents a bushel higher in active trade at the Chicago Board of Trade on Tuesday. Prices settled near the top of a 17-cent range. Aggressive chart demand touched-off local and commission house buy-stop 6 which pushed prices to new day's highs.76 words
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Article217 1980-09-04 4 THE SINGAPORE market yesterday closed higher with September One RSS buyers quoted at 315.50 cents per kilo, up 5 cents from its previous close, dealers said. Morning prices were marked up about 4 cents on trade and upcountry buying coupled with some covering demand, they said. Afternoon prices were217 words
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Article292 1980-09-04 4 R-AA prices In cents per kilo yesterday: Noon (per kilo) Buyers Sellers Int. 1 R-S-S. prompt f.o.b. 312.00 313.00N Int. 1 R.S.S. September 313J0 314.00 Int. 1 R.S.S. October 315JO 316 00 J* 2 R-S.S, 302.00 303.00N UK/Com 301.00 302.00N tot. 3 R.S.S 299.00 300.00N UK/Coat 298.00 MOON292 words
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Article96 1980-09-04 4 NOON 881 R and SMR prica 3*atanlay~ KM (Cwrw B«r«n I 0 272.00 0 28# DO •bar IMUI Octafcar (Forward MU) SSR 20 S&R50 MBELB (1-ton paUx (1-too pallw 274.00N 271.00N Myara 273.00 270 00 276 00N 272.00N SMRCV SMRL SMR5 SMRGP 8 MR 10 (1-tOB pattM96 words
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Article779 1980-09-04 4 COFPEE: Robusta futures closed a quiet morning session yesterday narrowly mixed £1 up basis Nov at £1,073 to £3 down in Jan at £1,122 with most other positions unchanged from Tuesterday. Turnover was 966 lots including around 100 lots of crossed trades. Dealers said after the opening call779 words
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Article144 1980-09-04 4 THE KUALA LUMPUR market continued higher on covering mainly for forward positions and sentiment was also aided by Pakistan and the Indian State Trading Corporation's enquiries. Trading was moderate with September gaining MJ2.50 to $770 per tonne in the south, $5 in the centra] region, while the north144 words
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ASIAN STOCKS
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Article621 1980-09-04 4 TOKYO Source: DBS-Daiwa ALTHOUGH the yen exchange rate was high both in and out of Japan yesterday, non-resident investors' purchases poured in. With this factor, in addition to the New York stocks's rally on Tuesday, the selective trading suddenly expanded. Various large-capitalised issues were heavilySource: DBS-Daiwa - 621 words
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Article141 1980-09-04 4 THE stock market yesterday was actively firmer with turnover rising sharply to 11.7 million pesos from 2.8 million on Tuesday. Showing gains were Atlas Cob B, Benguet Con B, Apes Mining b, Surigao Con B, Philex B, Basic Petroleum and First Phil Holdh«s SEPT OS Pesos Arojr Mining J07141 words
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Article223 1980-09-04 4 Stock prices continued to decline in absence of buying support, dealers said. SEPT 03 Bahts Asia Credit IX Asia Fibre IIS unch Ayuthaya Inv And Trust V Bangkok Investment v Bangkok Bank 260 -4 Bangkok Drying And Silo Bangkok Insurance Bangkok Metropolitan Ban Bangkok Nylon Bank Of Asia 130223 words
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Article322 1980-09-04 4 Source: SHK See AFTER Tuesday's consolidation, the market yesterday opened on a strong note. Profit-taking set in by mid-morning but it was absorbed and the market closed the morning with a flurry of buying. The afternoon session saw continued advances in selected counters, with Cheung Kong and Trafalgar makingSource: SHK See - 322 words
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Article384 1980-09-04 4 A STRONGER gold sector and a surge of interest in stocks related to Strata Oil's Woodada gas find in Western Australia featured in stronger trading yesterday, dealers said. Strata firmed 30 cents to $2.60 while affiliates, Haoma and North-west Mining, added 30 and 25 respectively to $3JO and 12.70384 words
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Article52 1980-09-04 4 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Tuesday- 482.7 Monday 480.7 Week Afo 406J DOW JONKS AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS TuMdtj MO. 78 Monday cloaed We«k Afo 963.41 HJLHANG 8KNG Wednesday 1237.15 Tuesday 1224.56 Week A|o 121&S3 8YDNRY INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 720.99 Tuesday 71MB Week Ago 728.96 ALL ORDINARIES j Wednesday —BOSJS Tuesday 9644» Week52 words
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Advertisement173 1980-09-04 4 When you are a leading multinational in Singapore, only the best paper for your stationery will do. conqueror Hie right choke of business stationery can make a vital contribution to your company image. And over the years Conqueror has established itself throughout the world as a truly unique paper. It173 words
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Article338 1980-09-04 6 MARKETING is not a well understood concept, let alone a well developed art, in Singapore. If the concept is at all put into practice, it tends to be in the very limited terms of sales strategy. And here, the old trader's mentality of getting338 words
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Article276 1980-09-04 6 THOSE who had expected that the Polish strikes would cause turmoil throughout the Soviet bloc will be disappointed that the Polish government has reacted logically and apparently reasonably to the workers' demands. Indeed they have made a much better job of the whole thing than276 words
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Article, Illustration2667 1980-09-04 6 JOHN TAN - Ten years ago, before "computers" became a household word and the term "software" was virtually unknown, a far-sighted individual had already seen the potential for a skilled software supplier catering to the more sophisticated end of computer usage. Today, his company, Computer Systems Advisers (CSA), is the2,667 words
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Miscellaneous643 1980-09-04 6 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACBOSB 1 Just the place for a pushing type of boy? (6) 7 A wife to assist pay costs? (8) 8 Not your source of supply (4) 10 English area (that around the north-east) (6) 11 Comfortable social occasion (2, 4) 14 Still half a year to the643 words
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Miscellaneous398 1980-09-04 6 Brfifje Chatting and debating IS "MAKING Cwrtoay Our Way Of Life" going to bcacflt mt people In •ay way? Dees courtesy pay? Seme a—w to theoe aad ether elated questions wUI be presented daring the Pre-V Imter-Scb—i Male 198$ toaight at 7.Kpm, ever chaaael 8. "That Ceartesy Deee Net Pay"398 words
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Article770 1980-09-04 7 FLORA LEWIS - FORUM with FLORA LEWIS NYT THERE WAS ft curious Air of gravity, without euphoria, when the Polish government and the striking workers in Poland finally reached the agreement ending the country's crisis In Warsaw, too, communist party officials showed acute uneasiness with the settlement they hadNYT - 770 words
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Miscellaneous392 1980-09-04 7 IRWDTO MALAYSIA 3 PM Quran Reading 3.07 Prog. Summary 3.09 Western Star Theatre Phantom Procession 3.34 ABC World Of Sports Captain Scarlet And The Mysterons (Puppets) Expo 2068 Documentary The Image Of Japanese Women 5.30 News 5.41 Further Adventures Of Ofiver Twist Declarations Of War Don't Ask Me 6.52 Azan392 words
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1255 1980-09-04 8 NEW YORK Reuter THE NEW YORK stock market moved broadly higher in active trading on Tuesday, aided by a strong showing by American Telephone and Telegraph shares and further signs that the worst of the recession may be over. Late profit-taking, however, pared the gains. AmericanReuter - 1,255 words
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EUROPEAN MARKETS
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Article219 1980-09-04 8 SEPT 02 EU ABN Ahold 307 00 71 00 -IJb unch 01 0 4 Akzo AMt V 22 40 87 40 Am las ***** •3.5 Amruhnk 6480 -0 4 Bmjoss Berk BoU 37 JO 88 SO 58 50 unch unch 11 Bomumij 235 00 -6 Burhmjnn 6820 -0 6219 words
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Article279 1980-09-04 8 SFPT 02 FT* CORBEILLE Air-l.iquide 461 1 B S N Gtmu thinone 1036 6 CSK (Thomson <V| 482 3 C* KruncaLtf drs Petroies 232 05 Compagme hnancvrr t'ompagnie nnwril> 393.80 -0 1 C'rrtil Foncier l)f France 433 2 Harhrltr (t.ibrame) 254 80 -02 Machines Bull 56 50 OA Michelin279 words
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Article211 1980-09-04 9 SEPT 02 Dm Aeg-Telefunken —88 50 -02 Akzo 20 70 unch All* Leben 1060.00 unch Allz Vers 443.00 unch BASF 131 60 -0.4 Bay H T Wbank 251 .SOB ♦.03 Bay Vbank 306.00 Bayer 115.50 -0.3 BBC 302.20 BMW 156.50 •f 3.5 Cassella 330.00 -1 Chem Verw 252.70 0.7211 words
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Article92 1980-09-04 9 SEPT 02 Frs FORWARD MARKET Acff 289 •1 Arbed 1430 32 AsLur 411 unch Brascan 728 -2 Bru-Lamb 1240 -30 Canpac 1192 4 Cock 200 -1 De Beers 295 •2 Ebes 1900 20 Electrobel 5980 -10 Gb-Inno-Bm 2320 -15 1210 -20 Hobo* 2400 -20 Peiro 4725 -10 Ryl Dutch92 words
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Article191 1980-09-04 9 SEPT 02 Francs Actions Suisse* 296 1 Alusuisse Br 1290 30 Alusulsse Reg 485 ♦10 Brown Boverl Br. IMS unch Clba Geigy Br 1120 10 Clba Geigy PC r» 15 Clba Geigy Reg 598 9 Credit Suisse Br 2390 10 Credit Suisse Reg 417 unch Elektrowatt Br 2575 15191 words
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Article100 1980-09-04 9 SEPT 02 Lire AntC ll 1 T I T 1 11T T 996 0.2 Assoc Gen ***** -1450. Baxlogi 600 -1 Central? ***** >510 Fiat 1978 79 Ftnsider 114 >14 Gen Immob 1900 >20 IFI Prt 2990 40 ItalcemenU ***** 400 I taigas 1037 37 Ilalsider 390 11 Magnet)100 words
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Article289 1980-09-04 9 SEPT 02 Rand INDUSTRIALS Tig Oats Tnnjaal Trust Bk Un Steel Unlsec Wool worth 1700 800 140 ISO 340 #20 30 10 unch S Abercom AE And CI A MIC Barlows Cg Sugar 390 (30 3900 nao 1100 unch 4-S 30 25 MININGS Anglos 1930 Anclvaal 40 CN A289 words
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Advertisement236 1980-09-04 8 See Page 4 for Asian stocks and Page 9 for Johannesburg prices Getaway to Sentosa Costs only HALF AS MUCH if you're residing in Singapore It's easy. Just book our chalet units, and enjoy a 50% discount. Offer applies MONDAY—THURSDAY (except public holidays and holiday-eves). For full details of the236 words
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Advertisement220 1980-09-04 8 Where to wine, dine and entertain i M n yf For drinking. For dancing. For delightful evenings. Music by Rwchus International of London. li i n nfn tt SI 1111 A' pm ft> _\;w SI 1 ln% Striut cf'tirg i tt w Ist Jttnl hRI V\ /9pmto J am Sl*220 words
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Advertisement35 1980-09-04 8 The Great Family Do-ft-Mxirself Barbecue. DAILY 4-COURSE Businessmen's Lunch only V Entertain your friends f y in royal style at oor /S EMPEROR'S ROOM Inriinß HOtBI Royal KLITaQokMn TuMp Newton Road. Singapore 1130 Ye»: *****1135 words
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Advertisement209 1980-09-04 8 Roti Praia at the Hilton? Yes And typically Cantonese dishes, too. Food from the streets of Singapore that's right up your alley. And if you care to, you can even watch our chefs whip up your order before your very eyes. All in the comfort of air conditioning And Hilton209 words
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Advertisement162 1980-09-04 8 8m Pag* 9, Col 3 t*m f J e 1 Z2*/J//. Come along and be enteri dl n. b, one o» Singapore s rism< stars Lynn Ait' the Love Beds a'» magic to listen to Delightful to Aat< Lynn is back in town after an pi'ensive oversea tOu f *'ifh162 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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Article275 1980-09-04 9 Reuter PHILIPPINE external debt from new medium and long term borrowing will need to grow about 20 per cent annually over the next three years from about US$l.2 billion at present. Central bank governor Gregorio Licaros said after the signing ceremony for the bank'sReuter - 275 words
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Article406 1980-09-04 9 Alan Lerner - Alan Lerner Tbe writer, Alan Lerner, is a senior vice president and money market economist with Bankers Trust. THE SUMMER retreat of the credit markets may be nearing an end as more weakness surface in the US economy. For a number of weeks, market participants have406 words
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Article78 1980-09-04 9 Reuter BARCLAYS Bank International Ltd is offering up to HKSM million worth of three year certificates of deposit. Trident International Finance Ltd said the CDs carry interest at Vi per eeat above the M day interbank rate with a wMimm interest of 7 per cent a year.Reuter - 78 words
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320 1980-09-04 9 THE RATE of inflation in the major OECD countries is set tar a slow decline. OECD inflation peaked at 15 per cent in the first half of this year, under the strong Influences of a 34 per cent rise in mineral prices and a320 words
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Article544 1980-09-04 9 RUTH CHENG - By RUTH CHENG THE SHARE capital of the Singapore merchant bank, Arbuthnot Latham Asia (Alasia), has been increased from Sss million to 556.5 million through the subscription of new shares by one of its shareholders. Philadelphia International Investment Corporation (PIIC), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Philadelphia National544 words
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Article424 1980-09-04 9 THE US dollar firmed slightly against all major currencies in the foreign exchange market yesterday. Dealers said there was no significant factor affecting the market yesterday. The US unit rose sharply against the Japanese yen. Opening at 216.05/15 in the morning, the US unit strengthened as the day424 words
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Article22 1980-09-04 9 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their beat customers is 11 per cent22 words
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Article42 1980-09-04 9 THE Monetary Authority of Singapore has invited banks and discount houses to tender for a total of $70 million 91-day Treasury Mils to be issued from Sep 8 to 12. Each tender must not be for less than $250,000.42 words
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Article138 1980-09-04 9 ASIAN RATES ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at close on Sep 3: 7days 10 5/16 103/16 1 month 105/16 103/16 2 months 111/16 1015/16 3 months 1111/*****/16 6 months 121/16 1115/16 9 months 123/16 121/16 12 months 12* 12 •wJta Dm. r 1 1 1 month v mmmlm rne«l)138 words
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Article47 1980-09-04 9 RANGE of prices often sd by dlscount boon on Sep 3: Overnight 3%-7% Call deposits: 6V. to 7% Closing Bnying 1 3-month Sollix Treasury bills 7 6tt 3-month Bank bills 99/16 97/16 3 months CD 911/16 99/16 6 months CD 9% 9H Source: National Discount Co47 words
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Article250 1980-09-04 9 GOLD futures in Singapore yesterday closed higher in moderate trading following the strengh of the US dollar, dealers said. Total sales for the day rose to 134 lots compared with Tuesday's 64 lots and October closed at U*****.00/ 643.50 an ounce against $632.50/633.50 on Tuesday and December at $658.00/250 words
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Article188 1980-09-04 9 THE US dollar yesterday rose sharply against the yen in hectic late afternoon trading, but was mixed and subdued against European currencies, dealers said. The dollar strengthened on commercial demand and short-covering to a late 217.15/25 yen from an opening of 216.00/10 and New York's overnight 216.20/30 close. Elsewhere188 words
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Article103 1980-09-04 9 THE US dollar for overnight delivery closed sharply firmer at 217.30 yen yesterday, compared with a 216.10 opening and 216.40 at Tuesday's close, after recovering its day's low of 215.80 yen, dealers said. Trading was erratic and heavy with volume at $973 mflßon The rate fell sharply yesterday to103 words
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Article189 1980-09-04 9 THE US dollar yesterday opened slightly firmer than its close on Tuesday in line with late Hongkong rates, dealers said. They said trading was quiet and featureless, with no new factors affecting the market. Eurodollar deposit rates yesterday morning were virtually unchanged. The US dollar opened at 1.7784/12 marks189 words
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Advertisement153 1980-09-04 9 TOTAL INTEGRATED DESIGN (PTE) LTD requires Interior Designer Trained overseas, dynamic in idea, original, creative, good taste, good personality and confident to meet and discuss with clients, architects and suppliers. Sales Executives Dynamic, matured, with own transport and having good connections with architects and designer, good personality, hardworking and understanding153 words
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Advertisement365 1980-09-04 9 N«w available aa Update The key to under standing ASEAN The ASEAN Report Update Published by The Asian Wall Street Journal The ASEAN Report gave businessmen for the first time a key which opens the door to doing business with the countries within the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN)365 words
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1455 1980-09-04 10 BUSINESS DONE ON THE SES THE KLSE BID and offer prices officially listed and hmintss in and reported to the Stock Exchange cttMagapor-e yesterday with the ouniber of Miares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units, unless otherwise specified. SECTION ONI INDUSTEIAL COMMEECIAL m Aa*a (IMB 3.406) (4)1,455 words
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Article105 1980-09-04 10 S Savtqp rptPmfti* TpmlK. mt ri m i| »N« IB U7 LB IB LB LB US Utad I LB ypd* WM S*por« tqmttj rmd LB LB K»<> Milln«ltad ItelProf Fuad Mai SKurlty Poad ktol Berjar* Fund 5555 3855 < d _i rrr* ffpow Growth Tm* LMt L1SH <M105 words
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Article2787 1980-09-04 10 Gr*s Gr*s Net v I960 Last D1t DW YTd P/E Vol Dsy Lew Cempaa y Sale +or- C*TT (*000) High Low t 8ECTION ONE I 4 INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL I no 346 Acma 340 2 15.0 28 4.4 114 13 340 SB 3B Alcom 3S3ed 110 33 4.12,787 words
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Article1699 1980-09-04 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units, unless otherwise fpedfied. MDDRIUU AM(UB) I» in ill (MB) Akmm (UB 2.535) (I) IB AMD1,699 words
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Article, Illustration713 1980-09-04 10 AUGHT rinw selllag itMk Market yMMajr' caastag skare prices te were >etodwiQ «Ili ee wklle clear sappsst was were also a With the Market stUl preiiMlsisttj kslllsk, the dswaward risk has keea eNsllend HmlM Ml «set toteiTtMrMesto l|tlaiiltll A dealer said that the dswatora wm largely713 words
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Article531 1980-09-04 10 A SLIGHTLY easier trend ruled on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday as profit-takers emerged to depress share values. Following the mixed overnight close, investors were a bit cautious and were reluctant to deal. Trading, as such, was selective and rather sluggish. Except for a531 words
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Article, Illustration813 1980-09-04 11 LEE YOKE MENG - Ambitious plans to develop E O Hotel By LEE YOKE MENG JACK Chla Enterprises Malaysia's (JCEM) ambitious plans to develop the Eastern and Oriental (E A O) Hotel in Fenang look set to begin by the end of the year. This, coupled with other plans concerning the publics tion and813 words
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350 1980-09-04 11 GROUP pre-tax profits for Alexandra Holdings took a satisfactory 16.1 per cent jump to $1.02 million for the financial year ended Mar 31. Higher returns on investments, mostly local, and fixed deposits were the main contributing factors. But with the persistently high level of interest350 words
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345 1980-09-04 11 JUNE saw a slight increase in total tin production of public quoted companies to 39,707 piculs compared to 39,295 and 39,035 piculs in May and April respectively. Output by the Malaysian Mining Corporation group by far the largest tin producer in Malaysia amounted to 25,232345 words
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458 1980-09-04 11 KESANG Tin has informed the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange that its acquisition of three Trengganubased companies Hwa Loon Housing Development, Kesang Credit and faring and Istiwa will raise its net asset backing per share from 40 cents to 99 cents. Replying to a series of458 words
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437 1980-09-04 11 ITALIAN tyre manufacturer Pirelli SpA, a major shareholder of Dunlop International, had denied meeting Malaysian buyers of Dunlop Holdings shares. In response to earlier reports that Malaysian representatives went to Switzerland last month to meet officials of the company, a Pirelli spokesman437 words
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617 1980-09-04 11 PAN-ELECTRIC Industries (Pan-El) and Goodyield Plaza Sdn Bhd will jointly acquire a 50 per cent interest in listed Electrical and Allied Industries (EAI) for MJ5.4 million Pan-El announced yesterday that the two companies will each acquire a 25 per cent —fr* in EAL617 words
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Article511 1980-09-04 11 THE Hongkong Land Co and Cheung Kong (Holding») have formed a new 50-50 Joint-venture which will be the vehicle for co-operation between the two Hongkong giants in property-related business. The new company will be offered an opportunity, during a preliminary period of 18 months, to take511 words
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Article218 1980-09-04 11 MALAYAN (Jilted India, trles (MUI), replying to KLJSE queries on market rumours of an impending bonus issue from the company, said that the exchange's letter will be tabled for directors' comments at the forthcoming board meeting to be held on Sep 5. UNIVERSAL Cable (M) BM told the218 words
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Article32 1980-09-04 11 HARIMAU Investments &is clarified that the increase* Uf 70,000 units of plantation counter Highlands and Lgtlands in its June portfdOb represents bonus issues aaft not new purchases as imported yesterday.32 words
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Advertisement38 1980-09-04 11 The Goethe-lnstrtut and the National Museum jointly present EihMtion: GRAPHIC DESIGN GERMANY sth 15th Sept 1980 Venue: National Museum Art Gallery Pind discussion: GRAPHIC DESIGN sth Sept 1980 7.30 pm National Museum, Art Galery All welcome admission tree38 words
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Advertisement360 1980-09-04 11 INTERNATIONAL TREASURY MANAGEMENT IN THE 198(Ps HONG KONG HILTON OCT n, n, Si, 1981 Organised by lie Times Organisation ft Applied Research Corporation In UNditiM with Marine Midland Bank, N.A. The seminar on International Treasury Management is specially designed for senior executives whose work involves the strategic management of foreign360 words
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321 1980-09-04 12 Reuter AFP MORE than 200,000 striking workers in Poland's industrial heartland of Silesia have reached agreement with the government on their demands, the second large group to earn the right to free trade unions in a week. Strike leaders announced the agreement yesterdayReuter; AFP - 321 words
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Article95 1980-09-04 12 Reuter CHINESE Premier Hua Guofeng yesterday confirmed that he would step down on Sunday and introduced his successor, VicePremier Zhao Ziyang, to visiting Japanese Foreign Minister Masayoshi Ito. Mr Ito quoted Mr Hua as saying the resignation will have to be ratified by theReuter - 95 words
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Article52 1980-09-04 12 AFP THE Malaysian Minister of Law and Attorney-General, Datuk Hamzah Abu Samah, has tendered his resignation from the cabinet for health reasons. Datuk Hamzah, who has been in the cabinet since 1969, has had two major heart operations, one late last year and the other early thisAFP - 52 words
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388 1980-09-04 12 UPI, Reuter OPEC will freeze production at present levels and boost the oil price by a minimum 10 per cent annually through 1985, the Japanese newspaper Yomiuri Shimbun said yesterday in an exclusive report. It said Opec is also expected to adoptUPI,; Reuter - 388 words
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Article747 1980-09-04 12 LONDON, Wed. Share prices closed higher in moderate activity, while government bonds extended yesterday'* gains, particularly at the shorter end, dealers said. At 3pm, the FT Index was up (.7 points at 40.4. industrials were between 2p and 6p higher with buying by Institutional Investors noted. GEC was747 words
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Advertisement176 1980-09-04 12 Leader...Page I ADvennsemMT Wedding Ends In Fight The recent wedding of two well-known companies ended in a fight, it was reported today. The two companies had previously signed documents agreeing to a merging of interests. The trouble broke out when the president of one company lost his temper over the176 words
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Advertisement260 1980-09-04 12 If* c-ii V. *9 t <5. S c to ll i£s m i u E. 526 f > > THOSE WHO F^< BEFORE IT'S TOO LATE, DE-REGISTER YOUR OLD CAR AND GET A MAZDA 626, MOTORING'S FINEST VALUE! IMPORTANT REMINDER: December 31 st this year Is the last date for260 words
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Miscellaneous63 1980-09-04 12 Outlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. to 1 p.m. today: Showers in several places from around midday. Report tor U tows prtor to 1M p.m. September S at the mirpert. Maximum temperature 31.7 Associated humidity 66 Minimum temperature 23.6 Associated humidity 100 Hours of sunshine 3.90 Rainfall in millimetres 0.163 words
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Article75 1980-09-04 13 Reuter AMERICAN dock workers resumed handling cargoes to and from Poland after a five-day boycott in support of striking Polish workers, a spokesman for the International Longshoremen's Association said. Anthony Scotto, general organiser of the ILA, said all local offices of the union had been notifiedReuter - 75 words
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Article76 1980-09-04 13 AP A DEEP sea tug has gone to the assistance of the Japanese fishing trawler Masu Maru 18, which was on fire, the South African Press Association said. The news agency reported that three Japanese trawlers in the vicinity of the troubled vessel, about 547 km southAP - 76 words
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Article94 1980-09-04 13 AP TWO US warships anchored in the Bosporus Straits, Istanbul, early Tuesday, completing a "Four-Dnuebshow the Flag" mission in the Soviet-dominated Black Sea, Turkish officials said. The USS Stump and Joseph Hewes will remain in the Istanbul port until Saturday. Turkish naval sources termed the US ships' missionAP - 94 words
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547 1980-09-04 13 G DURAIRAJ - By G DURAIRAJ LIGHTERAGE service is now being offered for the first time for the shipment of timber through Pasir Gudang port in Johore following the completion of two privately-owned jetties. The lighterage service, which is offered by Glostal Sdn Bhd., a547 words
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170 1980-09-04 13 AFP EXPORTS of cars from the port of Goteborg, in southern Sweden, are threatened with interruption following a decision by the dockers' union of the port to stop loading ships. The union believes that the normal method of putting cars on board threatens theAFP - 170 words
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Article153 1980-09-04 13 Reuter THE Thai cabinet has approved a recommendation of the communications ministry to obtain a loan from the World Bank to develop the ports of Bangkok and Sattahip, Prathip Sondhisuvan, deputy government spokesman said. The loan for US$5O million, will be repaid within 20 years includingReuter - 153 words
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Article607 1980-09-04 13 SUppiag Uae PM* CM Sklppiag Uae PIte Cal Adriatic IV 5 Franco-Be ig m 4/5 Afea VI 3 Frata NVOC VI 2 Afro-Eurasia vn 1 Frota Line V 4 All trans VI 5 Fujiwara VI 3 Alpac VI 5 GBN VI 2 Angkutan VI 4 Golden vn607 words
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Article517 1980-09-04 14 THE Ship Asia "82 Exhibition 1 and Conference, to be held i in Hongkong from Oct 13-17 has attracted more institu- < tional support in Hongkong. < Firstly, the Hongkong Joint Branch of the Royal 1 Institution of Naval Architects and the Institute of Marine517 words
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Article943 1980-09-04 14 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO AT CONTAINER TERMINAL NB. (1) Bach vea tsel's estimated time of arrival Is advised by the Shipping Line/Agent and Is subject to change (2) All export FCL containers and LCL cargo must be delivered to the Authority's premises during the943 words
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Article1437 1980-09-04 14 FRESH grain chartering on Tuesday was very slow to develop out of North America following yesterday's US Labour holiday but unconfirmed market reports said a tonnage was understood to have been arranged for about six monthly cargoes of heavy grain, each of about 50,000/ 60,000 long tons, from1,437 words
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Article795 1980-09-04 15 NYT A PLAN to build an onshore supertanker port in Galveston, Texas, has bitterly divided the citizens of this sleepy historic resort city of 70,000, a colourful blend of 19th-century architecture and the seedy signs of 20thcentury economic decay. The battle began as a classic conflict betweenNYT - 795 words
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Article, Illustration68 1980-09-04 15 SCANDUTCH container number one million which was loaded in Tokyo on July 1, is pictured here landing safely in Rotterdam on July 28. The landmark, reached after seven years of operation in the Europe-Far East container trade, was celebrated in Rotterdam onboard the containership NedJJoyd Delft The68 words
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Article253 1980-09-04 15 Reuter OIL TANKERS and combination carriers used for floating oil storage have risen sharply over the past month and now total 63 vesels aggregating 13.5 million dwt compared with 48 amounting to 9.7 million dwt at Aug 1, London shipbroker Howard Houlder says. Many vessels have been charteredReuter - 253 words
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Article, Illustration457 1980-09-04 15 EXPECTED ARRIVALS TODAY KEPPEL WHARVES Gold Leaf (after Riederstein) 31/32 Nedlloyd Spaarnekerk (after Nedlloyd Streefkerk) 3/4 Perils (1500) 20 East Poly Sebelas (Barge) (after Pantelymon Lepeshinskiy P/O Subect Gas Free) 16 Seevetal (0600 after Trieste) 1/2 Vega (after KRK) 44 PASS PAN JANG Delima 109 (0600) CB457 words
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3004 1980-09-04 19 SCHEDULE A guide to ships loading at Singapore for Ports around the World The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of3,004 words
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Article859 1980-09-04 20 The above report is contributed by the Singapore National Shippers' Council ALGESIA r Annaba End August, berthing delay of about 80 days for grain carriers. Oran End August, berthing delay of about 35 days for grain dischargers. ?i Algiers A Skikda End August, delays between 5-15 days. ANGOLAThe above report is contributed by the Singapore National Shippers' Council - 859 words
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265 1980-09-04 20 Reuter INCREASED demand (or ships to load grain cargoes during the rest of the year should result in steadier dry cargo freight rates by October or November following the rather erratic conditions seen in July and August, London shipbroker Mat heson Chartering says. GrainReuter - 265 words
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Article122 1980-09-04 20 AFP A tentative settlement was struck yesterday between boat owners and one of the two unions representing France's striking fishermen. But the communist-led General Confederation of Workers turned down the proposed settlement, which was to be submitted to a general union meeting in the channel port of Boulogne.AFP - 122 words
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Article1555 1980-09-04 20 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and the agents who handle cargo booking! for them. A B Achlpelege R T Transportation (S). Adriatic Caatalaer Continental Feeders (S)/Cargo Freight (PK). AFKA Singapore Shipping Agencies (S)Euro-Asia Line (PK/PN). Afre-Earaala Line Transgroup Pte Ltd (S). Alfred C.1,555 words
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Advertisement531 1980-09-04 14 LEO SHIPPING PERNAS-MISC PTE LTD. SHIPPING AGENCIES SDN BHD it-Zk* SINGAPORE PORT KELANG PFNANG M 7/7, MALAYSIANNTERNATIONAL SHPHNG CORPORATION BERHAD HEAD OFFICE: WISMA MISC TEL: NO: KL *****8 ma. Genoa. 2) Amsterdam, Antwerp, L Havre. Bilbao. Basle. UK. 3) Bremen. *n. Aarlws, Copenhagen, Helsinki 4) Matmo. Stockholm. Oslo. I Europe531 words
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