The Business Times, 2 February 1981
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Title Section11 1981-02-02 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 107/1/81 MONDAY, FEBRUARY t, 1181 60 CENTS11 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article65 1981-02-02 1 AFP LONDON, Sun. Swedish laser-guided antiaircraft missiles have been acquired by Bahrain and Dubai despite the Swedish government's opposition to selling them to Middle Eastern countries. The Observer reported today that RBS-70 rockets made by Bofors of Sweden have been seen by diplomats in those twoAFP - 65 words
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Article47 1981-02-02 1 Reuter PARIS, Sun. France today confirmed that the four Mirage F-l fighter bombers which landed in Cyprus yesterday are for delivery to Iraq. The foreign ministry said in a statement that the delivery is being made under contracts concluded with Iraq in 1977. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article69 1981-02-02 1 AFP MANILA, Sun. Filipino legislators are studying French and Egyptian government models to come up with a revised parliamentary system in the Philippines. Both models provide for strong presidents within a parliamentary system. The ruling New Society Party, led by President Marcos, is battling for strongerAFP - 69 words
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Article83 1981-02-02 1 AFP MANILA, Sun. Philippine opposition leader Lorenzo Tanada left for the US today to convince President Marcos' archrival Benigno Aquino "not to return to the country." Mr Aquino, now in the US on a medical furlough from prison, had said he would be back after June 30.AFP - 83 words
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Article67 1981-02-02 1 AP HONGKONG, Sun. The Hongkong government is to spend more than HK$l.3 billion to import additional supplies of water from China. A government spokesman said the plan will be carried out in three stages over the next 12 years. It includes the laying of two largeAP - 67 words
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Article71 1981-02-02 1 UPI BEIJING, Sun. The Communist Party said today its leadership over China should never be auestioned, and stepped up political indoctrinaion in the armed forces and at a university where student dissent surfaced recently. The latest assertion that the party must be regarded as the undisputed leader ofUPI - 71 words
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Article79 1981-02-02 1 AFP MADRID, Sun. The prospect of Socialist Party leader Felipe Gonzales emerging as the new prime minister of Spain looked increasingly likely today as previous front-runner Leopoldo Calvo Sotelo of the Democratic Centre Union (UCD) appeared unable to attract the necessary support. King Juan CarlosAFP - 79 words
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Article108 1981-02-02 1 THE feUewtog to a I* rf the 1« am* actively traded steeka ea the Steek Firhaage eg Wagapere toet week. It elves the tvnever to thiMMii ef «alts, etoatag price» ea Friday aad the Ugh aad tow far II» /81. c-p-y Twvtm ■ooo Prices Jaa M S^n108 words
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LOCAL STOCK INDICES
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Article76 1981-02-02 1 Jaa H Jan t! Iai8 JmM Am 18 ttBT Index ***** 94 ***** 63 ***** 04 ***** 79 *****.75 •Industrials 736.78 724.50 715.40 726.53 732.00 eFleeece: 1397.63 1418.44 1412.96 1420.24 1430.80 ••Hotels: 963.17 986.17 977.04 988.80 989.63 •Properties 662.92 660.75 688 35 686.19 710.37 t Minings 420 00 418.9876 words
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Article, Illustration90 1981-02-02 1 tea 86 tea 71 JHS tea 28 JM 88 Index: *****:08 *****.15 *****.70 *****.17 ***** 08 Mrtak: 886 30 883 42 883.33 885.41 900 38 met: *****0 1357.16 1357.16 1J85.2B 1388J0 ■to: an 438.99 488.0} 438.53 438.64 •rttaa: H0J5 813 28 824.98 845.25 879.85 481.92 ffl.71 47$. 12 48090 words
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Article542 1981-02-02 1 AGNES WEE - SLOWER RISE IN JTC RATES By AGNES WEE WHILE RENTALS OF private industrial buildings have in many cases doubled over the past year, those of the Jurong Town Corporation have increased by less than 30 per cent on average. Developers of industrial buildings say the542 words
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Article273 1981-02-02 1 THE Jurong Town Corporation and the Port of Singapore Authority are expected to complete their feasibility studies on the development of the southern island of Pulau Damar Laut into a container port within the next six months. The studies, which had begun about a273 words
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427 1981-02-02 1 FONG MEW LENG - By FONG MEW LENG HEWLETT Packard, the US electronics giant, has transferred the production of a sophisticated newgeneration calculator to its Singapore plant. The machine, the 41-C programmable calculator, was made by HP's Corvallis Division in the US before it was transferred to427 words
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Article367 1981-02-02 1 Reuter CHINA said yesterday its support for outlawed communist parties in South-east Asia was restricted to "ideological and moral relations". The statement, made by visiting Chinese Premier Zhao Ziyang at a press conference in Bangkok, seemed designed to allay fears of outside support for communist insurgentsReuter - 367 words
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219 1981-02-02 1 FORD Matin la taUag Ike "hack wtmX" la Stogapere'a —MO»— phi— to gwfcf the MtoMUe TW Amerteaa eampaay hM shelved plan to the U8 heewe af the iewatora la the totatry. It h hdtovei that ptoH to make ear parto219 words
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447 1981-02-02 1 THE Fourth Malaysia Plan due to be launched in March is believed to entail an expenditure of some MS4O billion $8 billion more than the allocation of the current plan. About 40,000 projects have been earmarked for implementation until 1985 compared with 26,000-odd447 words
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Advertisement14 1981-02-02 1 A helping hand when you need it most IV^F V* 3 See page 514 words
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Advertisement74 1981-02-02 1 Yet another of Sony's micro wonders! Packed with features that make it a unique music-and-memo machine. Ideal for multi purpose use sleek, slim and snug looking just the thing for any table where a lot of talking is done. external microphone with remote control built-in Electret Condenser Microphone 3 minute74 words
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Advertisement79 1981-02-02 1 rasa SHIPPING TIMES WHY mom marketing mea (all 1b world markets I NEW lease of life for old oU lull 3 ITALY Imp—ea severe curbs on borrowing WHAT mahjsng t to the MARCOS gives assurance on banking sjsiem 12 UAE to raise oU price by UBs3 a barrel •••••••••••#•••••»«•«••••••••••••••< 1279 words
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Advertisement97 1981-02-02 1 ];:<:,:.@!!>>|*@:*'^{(?*=@-]^.% JAL has more flights tolotyo and the USA than any other airline g t *3 i A Relax in comfort on 16 flights a week to Tokyo 5 non-stop and 10 via other South East Asian cities (If you' re on business, don't forget to ask for JAL Executive97 words
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MANAGEMENT
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Article, Illustration843 1981-02-02 2 Business Day MANY companies have failed in their efforts to exploit international markets because of poor marketing strategies. There are three fundamental considerations which could serve as guides for companies in their efforts to export: •Which foreign market to enter, if any? •TheBusiness Day - 843 words
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276 1981-02-02 2 Title: btonutttonJ Marketiag A Strategic Approach to Wsrld Markoto Aatfcsr: Sham Rbjm Pakttaher: Geerge Alka ĕ Uairia DOMESTIC markets have their limitations which become more apparent when markets are small. Companies take to the internationalisation process because they have identified promising opportunities. Or276 words
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Article160 1981-02-02 2 YET another headhunter will be coming for a taste of the succulent Singapore market. London-based Executive Resources International, a management consultancy that specialises in oversea recruitment, will send a man to Singapore in February or March. Tony Byrne, who has had considerable working experience in this part160 words
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Article213 1981-02-02 2 CHIEF executives in need of a few lessons on bow to carry out their Jobs will soon have this need met. In April, there will be a one-week residential seminar on 'The Job of the Chief Executive'. Organised by the Singapore Institute of Management and the Imede213 words
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Article601 1981-02-02 2 XU WEI DE - JIJANAGEMtNT nißililMl With XU WEI DE IWe: Advertising Cmcepti and Strategies Anthers: Christopher Oilsea aad HarsM W Berkana IT'S a book you won't want to put down once you've picked it up. It is unlike those teaching text books that bog you down from the601 words
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Advertisement76 1981-02-02 2 This announcement appears as a matter of record only Government of the People's Republic of China A China Government undertaking of 250 Pierfort precious sets for State presentation to visiting Heads of Governments An exclusive undertaking of the China Mint of the People's Bank of China This State minting is76 words
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Advertisement69 1981-02-02 2 APPOINTMENT \'i.\ i i i SENIOR MANAGEMENT POSITION preferably in General Management sought by professionally qualified Malaysian Chinese in mid 30s with extensive management experience in the following fields: 1) Traditional and Direct Marketing Methods. 2) Personnel Management and Training. 3) Corporate and legal Administration. Would very much like to69 words
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Article, Illustration809 1981-02-02 3 NYT ABOUT three decades ago, the parched red earth around Levelland, Texas covered the most magnificent oilfield in the world, fuelling America's post-war economy and virtually dwarfing the then largely nascent gushers of Saudi Arabia. But now, output from the region is relentlessly slipping,NYT - 809 words
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Article, Illustration743 1981-02-02 3 FT THE quickening pace of Egypt's search for oil has been underlined afresh by Petroleum Minister Ahmed Hilal in a statement that companies had last year found crude oil at 14 new sites in the Gull of Suez, where three-quar-ters of Egypt's oil is nowFT - 743 words
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Advertisement297 1981-02-02 3 Hr w- t 4 S i v 3 t? 4 Tt v. n vS-* f* t J* .*> I- t j Freddie The Dreamers at Tiara Supper Club January 26 February 14 i: They were the rave of the pop scene in the Sixties. Since then they've been delighting audiences297 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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1212 1981-02-02 4 AFP GOLD collapsed last week and other commodity markets in London were dragged down in its wake, before making some recovery following renewed tension in Poland. Initially there were fears about further rises in US Interest rates, which sparked a general move into currencies,AFP - 1,212 words
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Article65 1981-02-02 4 C.I.F. North European ports, in US dollars per ton unless otherwise stated: LONDON: Fri Previous Malaysian 5% fta bulk per tonne March 610.00slr 615.00slr Sumatra 5% ffa bulk January/February 622.50pd 626.00pd February 615.00slr 620.00qtd March 605.00slr 615.00qtd April 595.00s)r 600.00qtd May 600.00slr Nigeria 5% ffa bulk stg unquoted65 words
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Article848 1981-02-02 4 COFFEE: Robusta futures closed slightly steadier last Friday, mostly £19 to £16 a tonne up from Thursday. Earlier in the afternoon, spot January expired with the last trade at £960 while late isolated trading in distant January 1982 made for a £10 gain in this position. Turnover was848 words
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Article217 1981-02-02 4 RUBBER futures in London on Friday closed steady at the higher levels, with gains from Thursday of mostly 1.30 to 1.60 pence per Idlo. Turnover was one lot of Ave tonnes and 287 lots 0115 tonnes. Afternoon trading was mixed with prices fluctuating narrowly around the day's higher levels,217 words
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200 1981-02-02 4 IT WAS uwtter tail week •a (ke Hlnpirr pradace nehugt lad week as tradlag la majw riiwiHlw drapped to a trickle towards the elm sf the weak. Freak iwniai far ealfee, p®ppc aad eapra was aat tartheamlag aai «eaten 4a aat expect the pradace200 words
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Article185 1981-02-02 4 CHICAGO soybean futures on Friday closed to 4Vfc US cents a bushel higher, near the top of a 17-cent range. Late local evening-up ahead of the weekend accounted for choppy dealings, reflected in the five-cent closing range. Aggressive buying by the professional house in afternoon trade, estimated at 3.0185 words
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Article162 1981-02-02 4 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Friday closed up two US cents a bushel to down V« cent. Only the deferred December position settled with a loss. Prices settled around the middle of a 6V4cent range. Late local evening-up ahead of the weekend accounted for erratic price action. Local short-covering162 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article143 1981-02-02 4 THE US dollar strengthened last week and opened (irmly at 2.0795/06 against the Singaopre dollar. Emphasis for spot exchange rate movements shifted from its recent focus on interest rates to attention on the Reagan Administration's proposed economic policies. Proposed tax cuts and an end to wage/price guidelines provided143 words
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Article312 1981-02-02 4 THE interbank overnight rate opened firm last at around 14 per cent and eased off considerably towards midweek at 10 Vi per cent after clearing, before closing the week higher at 11 Vi per cent reflecting the expected tightness of festive geason withdrawal. Market sources attributed the —'"g to312 words
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Article204 1981-02-02 4 THE US dollar closed at a 2Vt -year high of 2.13 marks last Friday, more than 3Vk pfennigs above the previous close and nearly 10 pfennigs above its close the previous Friday, dealers said. It closed at 2.1290/IHO marks after opening at 2.1030/45 and closing yesterday at 2.0940/50. Sterling204 words
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Article22 1981-02-02 4 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 14.5 per cent.22 words
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Article163 1981-02-02 4 ASIAN RATES ASIAN can iep—tt ratal rcicy i tar Ike week emit* Ha SI: 7<Ujr* 1 month 2 months 3 months 6 months months 13 months U86(BU **••> 19V* 17IV16 ao* nv, 18v. 1713/16 18v. 17 9/10 179/10 10 V. 10H 1913/10 1«1/1« 15 V. 1 month 3 months months163 words
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Article43 1981-02-02 4 FOR THE week ended Saturday Jan 31, the range of call rates received from Short Deposits (M) Bhd was as follows: Baak tad: 2 dot cent to 6.5 per cent. General land: 4.7 per cent. M«nwti of funds totalled 5954 million.43 words
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Article49 1981-02-02 4 FRANKFURT exchanges closing quotes on Jan 30: us tl14M0 sic 5 mo oso Can i.Tsn/mn D Fl »IJ6/*.«r7 S Pr lOOJt/12 Ut IW/U r fv a x e D Kr a 50 N Kr 38 75 B Ft (cos) 4.230/50 B FT (Ha) 213 S3 Yen ***** /7749 words
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615 1981-02-02 4 GOLD prices dropped substantially last week, closing at U*****.70 a troy ounce on the New York Comex, about ISO down from the previous Friday's closing, Green aad Cstter Its 111 said in its latest review. The metal's weakness was initiated in the Far615 words
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Advertisement193 1981-02-02 4 AN INVALUABLE GUIDE to the banking, finance and insurance community m a« ■Mr m >-V <. .r w *3* *;j. A^s »c "V. in- T ;*r n-J- ■iMfc Vy&sy V *B®®K n-w*r v -••IP) ,y i. -r- v 6 ,<• v- >-v *v CONTENTS a copy Available at all leading193 words
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OVERSEAS
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470 1981-02-02 5 AFP Reuter THE Soviet government newspaper Ixvestia last Saturday accused Poland's independent trade union Solidarity of abusing its power to strike and steering a path of confrontation. The strongly critical report reflected growing hostility to Solidarity in the Soviet press which does not appearAFP; Reuter - 470 words
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Article138 1981-02-02 5 Reuter FRENCH motor manufacturers have attacked a plan by Nissan of Japan to set up a, car factory in Britain, saying that the Japanese penetration of the European car market is already excessive and must be limited. 1 Nissan had announced that it will buildReuter - 138 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article399 1981-02-02 5 Agencies NET foreign investments in Japanese stocks hit an alltime high last year, reflecting an influx of petrodollars. The Japanese finance ministry announced that foreign purchase of Japanese corporate stocks totalled US$l2.l billion in 1980 while sales came to $7.2 billion, leaving a record $4.9 billion in netAgencies - 399 words
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Article754 1981-02-02 5 J ARRIVALS > Service Local Operator Number Time From PAA MAS SIA MAS MAS SIA MAS AI SIA SIA CPA GIA MAS SIA PAL SIA MAS RBA GIA SIA GIA SIA MAS THAI SIA GIA MAS SIA GU SU LUFT SU GU MAS KLM SU JAL ATLOT754 words
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277 1981-02-02 5 Reuter THE US economy may be poised to fall back into the recession some economists have been expecting, according to government figures released last week. The Commerce Department said its index of leading indicators, forecasting economic health for the immediate months ahead,Reuter - 277 words
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326 1981-02-02 5 weapons deliveries. Renter FRENCH defence and foreign ministry officials refused to confirm or deny French radio reports that a number of Mirage F-l fighter bombers have been flown to Cyprus for eventual delivery to Iraq. When asked about the reports an armyweapons deliveries. — Renter - 326 words
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288 1981-02-02 5 AP FORMER British Foreign Secretary David Owen has announced he will not seek re-eledion to Parliament as a Labour party candidate, a development seen as a further step towards formation of a new party by disaffected Labourites. "As of today I cannot seeAP - 288 words
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Article699 1981-02-02 5 AFP PRESIDENT Reagan's verbal thrashing of the Soviet Union does not mean a "hot or cold war," but "only a change of tone to provide a better chance for true detente," White House sources said. All the same, the world trembled a bit to hearAFP - 699 words
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183 1981-02-02 5 Reuter ITALY'S central bank imposed severe curbs on domestic and foreign borrowing on Saturday to help fight soaring inflation and a massive trade and balance of payments deficit. The Bank of Italy said the country's inflation rate of more than 21 per cent wasReuter - 183 words
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Advertisement50 1981-02-02 5 V\^V\\A C > N»> £>C ST 1 m ■< Chab ot NAp OLEON Chabot XO NAPOLEON gnac \i O o o A°- O o <> O o o <> O o o o A^ottierquatt!-; product from 11»222 SEASONAL GIFT One Casio M-1 calculator free with every bottle of Chabot purchased.50 words
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REVIEWS
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Article, Illustration1097 1981-02-02 6 PATRICIA GOH - By PATRICIA GOH DID YOU happen to catch Victor Borge's skit over the radio on An Introduction to the Opera or Sha-Na-Na's TV parody on Carmen, .with Concert Bowzerio? Or did you watch quite by chance a marvellous thirty minutes of Christmas Music by1,097 words
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806 1981-02-02 6 NYT Title cf Beek: Ways af Escape Aatkar: Graham Greeae Publisher: Smaa A Sehsster, W pagei Reviewed by: CHRISTOPHER LEHMANN-HAUPT WITH characteristic diffidence, Graham Greene starts off Ways of Escape by practically telling us not to bother with this sequel to the autobiography,NYT - 806 words
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Advertisement200 1981-02-02 6 JLJ. j JjJ TO Why idle away your life and languish in poorly paid jobs with no future whan you can move ahaad with tha RIGHT QUALIFICATION? Enrol now with FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS HOME STUDIES DIVISION for any of tha following coursas and gat just THAT QUALIFICATION! Institute of Administrative Institute200 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous468 1981-02-02 6 LEISURE TIME V to X w**:, s i v kill J Jl yH C w Chingay don't mi** it on Fob 8. CULTURAL SHOWS CHINGAY Pwwlw. Presented by the People's Association and various cultural groups. On Feb 8, starting at 9am from the junction of Bed ok North Road and468 words
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Miscellaneous1379 1981-02-02 6 FAMILY AFFAIRS WHILE waitiag far the prsmislag MUectiN sf MUty shews, today's selection seems pretty weak ufferlag. Bat fer these staying at heme today, Kast's Laadlag brings us a caafraatattaa between mather aad daughter. In "Will the Circle be Brakes," Llli Mae Clemeas, a eaaatry stager whs aever 4 site1,379 words
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Article, Illustration594 1981-02-02 7 YUN XIA - By YUN XIA THERE'S nary a festive spirit in Singapore these days. Christmas came and went to the tame sounds oI Jingle Bells and Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer. Chinese New Year is perhaps slightly different. The elders and the more domestic-caring are spring cleaning594 words
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1158 1981-02-02 7 LYM THIS must certainly be the year of the diamonds, rather than of the rooster. Stuart Devlin sprang a surprise egg almost the same time Lawrence Graff stepped in with his Idol's Eye. And just early last week, Amsterdam Rotterdam Bank (Amro Bank)LYM - 1,158 words
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Article, Illustration660 1981-02-02 7 Lee Yete Meng - Lee Yete Meng THERE'S i late meralag prtMem that all sf as face practically everyday where we |i (*r loach? Shall It he at the company's caateea where feed Is mare •(tea thaa aet af the mast aalmagiaative kiad?660 words
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Advertisement101 1981-02-02 7 KAWPACfff World Trade Centre. Now open. Singapore's premier Japanese restaurant, the Kampachi. Until today, at the Hotel Equatorial. But from today, at World Trade Centre as well. A Everything that lovers of fine food have found to be to their satisfaction Teppanyaki. Tempura. Sushi. Sukiyaki. Shabu-shabu. Yakitori. Sashimi. And not101 words
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Miscellaneous57 1981-02-02 7 BnStcfW: I Irank Dic&eus H N»C€. TO o *-x iip. lW TrN TljC wSCWICt Foe R CWRHGC D UWC. MD 1 Th€. 04P\P crs u*«e Co*TV*WGe*S in U)P>GDCO6e RCtf V>oOODe>y tP)-r,c r i ,-vl mz l NOT RGP>U_V S»R »T < JUST IMRf He'S'R SKXZT TemPefteD V (V\P«N v P*NID57 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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Article1240 1981-02-02 8 NEW YORK AFTER trading higher most of last Friday's session. New York stocks suffered a late reversal and closed a bit lower in moderate trading. Analysts attributed the late reversal to nervousness that the situation in Poland could worsen or the Iran/Iraq war flare up over the weekend.1,240 words
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Article195 1981-02-02 8 JAN JU Ct Atntibi 25 /.lean 36 Aigomu 42 Bunk Mont 30 .i. Bank Nova Srotia 33 unch Bell Tel 18 Beth Corp BF Can Ltd 40 Bravan 34 l amp Ned l ake 61 Can Imp Bk < anpac 43 IS anpar Inv Pf 19 lading O Keefe195 words
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Article323 1981-02-02 8 JAN 30 Rand INDUSTRIALS A Alpha 365 At>er< om 285 i! no h AF And CI TTO unch AMI( 2250 -50 Barlows 985 4 10 Cg Sugar I600B C'NA -i., 500 Currie Finance 200 5 Dp Beers Ind 2650 Edcon 610S Fdffars MOOS unch Fveready Fed Volk 460 unch323 words
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Advertisement180 1981-02-02 8 Where to wine,dine and entertain Get away to Sentosa v #v i£l j v— S w r* > '*<$f JW 4*> s JOr 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 public180 words
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Advertisement147 1981-02-02 8 !`.(&}{$.%"\>{|{;\_,}">$.{^(?,_ V m m. m at m§ ■t t ••Nfc is» M &-7%* i,\ HI -*"V m hor banquets. For conventions. For other functions of flawless finesse. I ;i n< !:< >ns for up t< > j'S'f) (guests 'I f :!> 'ff lu'K >f hh Melius f< ><" /1<)( ist147 words
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Advertisement175 1981-02-02 8 Feast tike an emperor at Chinatown mf a 1 > *5 f i* w rjh v"! rT Out chefrcan whip up culinary delights that would excite even the most demanding of emperors Here at The Chinatown, we serve Szechuan specialties Name your favourites Or ask for our recommendations Then be175 words
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Advertisement132 1981-02-02 8 Inn Of Happiness Now open at the Hilton Dine Cantonese style. Dine Szechuan style. The Inn of Happiness brings together the best of two culinary worlds. Two kitchens. Two chefs. All to double your dining pleasure, with that famous Hilton service. For reservations, please call 737-2233. |A| HUDN INTERNATIONAL SINGAPORE132 words
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Advertisement167 1981-02-02 8 9 a r f The Dragon Palace Restaurant is where you can dine in regal splendour and dance to the mellow sounds of yesteryear with The Zodiac" Spacious enough to accommodate 450 peopte in comfort. Dragon Palace Restaurant also caters to the cosy twosome l Cockpit fete* Oxtoy Rise/Pvnang Road.167 words
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MARKET REVIEWS
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766 1981-02-02 9 K.Lumpur i"! 4 THERE were unmistakable signs of the traditional preChinese New Year bullish sentiment as the Kuala Lumpur stock market launched a sharp upsurge last week. Share prices were pushed up substantially in brisk trading with support coming from fresh buying and speculative766 words
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Article1477 1981-02-02 9 GERALD COLVERD - |Ld| London J By GERALD COLVERD THE ONLY WAY to prevent crime from paying is to nationalise it; this humorous car sticker contains the fundamentals of a rapidly widening support for the emergence of a new centre party under the banner of "Social Democrats". The1,477 words
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Article262 1981-02-02 9 THE SECURITIES Exehaage sf lhallaad «M kit by prslll mtm CapttaHstag m the (act that the market had Improved ever the past three weeks, lavesters begaa af part rf their pertfsiles. The selUag preesare was aet heavy bat ta the tUa tradlag prevalttag ea the market, It262 words
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EUROPEAN STOCKS
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Article178 1981-02-02 9 JAN 30 FU ABN ***** 0.5 Ahold 67.80 -0J Aka> 15 TO -0.3 AMEV 93.10 >06 Amlu 117.00 0J Amrobnk 54 JO -09 90.00 1.4 Berk Boll 44 70 54.70 -0J 1.7 Borsumtj Wt 2 Biuhnunn 57.50 1.3 Byenkorf 37 JO 0J C aland 30 30 0J Calve Delft178 words
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Article203 1981-02-02 9 JAN 30 Dm Aef-Tele fun ken 07.00 -03 Akzo 14.70 -0.2 Allz Leben 1090.00 •21 Ail* Vers 400.00 •2 BASF 119.00 -0.2 Bay H T Wtoank 203.00 -13 Bay Vbank 291.90 Bayer 106.00 -0 8 BBC 2S7.70B BMW ***** -L2 Canella 300.00 -5 CbM Verw 223.00B Com me rx203 words
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Article94 1981-02-02 9 JAN 30 Fr* FORWARD MARKET Acec 275 unch Arbed 1040 unch Astur 366 -4 Brascan 978 •2 Bru-Lamb 900 -10 Canpac 1186 28 Cock 190 4-2 De Beers 287 -1 Ebes 1725 25 Electrobel 2900 unch Ob-Inno-Bm 1980 35 Oev 1290 unch Hobok 2535 4-10 Petro 5060 f 3094 words
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Article270 1981-02-02 9 JAN 30 Frs CORBKILLE Alr-Uqulde 473.80 3.7 B S N Gervals Danone 1010 18 CSr (ThomsonCtf) Si -01 Cte Francalse des Petrotes 210J0 3J Compagnic Flnanclere Compafn if Oenerale 370 2 Credit Fonder De France 404 1 Hachette (Uhnlfl*! 151 48 Machine! Bull MAO -03 MIchelm (B) M4 32270 words
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Article80 1981-02-02 9 JAN JO Ante UN tm ♦A ♦0 1 Aaoc Otn 14SM0 -7 OantrmL 4 rw» 879 00 4.13 Otn M7 a in pn 96a M iUlctiMnU mo |M 780 10 fmm Ml U M Madlob KMum m tiooo 1*000 1# unch 100 MonMort mm ♦no Motto Bto IMJD cum80 words
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Article405 1981-02-02 9 TOKYO atom prices on Saturday closed higher in active trading as fresh buying in oils ■nH some Mi* /«Mf more than offset increased profit-taking. The market average rase 10.14 to close at 7,284.15, with a volume of 230 million shares. The Tokyo Stock Exchange index closed at 510.06,405 words
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Article285 1981-02-02 9 ibLE 4 AFP THE TOKYO market gained momentum late last week in an attempt to break through a two-week stalemate. However, surging balance of margin debts still weighed heavily on investors' mind. The 225-blue chip DowJones average, an 8.24-yen loser in the previous week, wound up the weekAFP - 285 words
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1428 1981-02-02 10 CATHERINE ONG - «Singapore By CATHERINE ONG GREED, according to one local broker, is not in the air yet. But opportunists were aplenty in the stock market of Singapore last week. And true to their nature, they "the big boys and the small men" leapt at1,428 words
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Article256 1981-02-02 10 JULIANA TAY - W«6k MMtod Jan 30 Compiled by JULIANA TAY SCRIP ISSUE KlDtaghal Da: Bonus issue of one-for-two. OTHERS MalaNif has acquired Taiping Rubber Plantation (TOP) from Boustead Ltd for a cash consideration of Ms2o million. TOP is located on both sides of Trong/Bruas Road, about 2.5256 words
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Article681 1981-02-02 10 w.flNew York lil UPI AN INDECISIVE New York stock market wobbled to a mixed close last week as investors, unsure about the business outlook, heard President Reagan's first detailed words on his plans for the economy. At his first news conference last Thursday, Reagan confirmed his commitment toUPI - 681 words
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Article71 1981-02-02 10 Reuter THE NEW YORK Stack Ft change estimates that the number sf Americans whs Indirectly swn stock, tkraagh penslss plans, mstnal savings hanks and Hfe insurance policies, Increased 11 per cent to a recard 1» mllltoa (ram 121 mllltoa la 1175. It said the number sf Indirect lisliwiReuter - 71 words
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Article445 1981-02-02 10 m Sydney di m Reuter PLANS by BHP to raise a record A 1331.2 million through a one-for-eight rights issue ended hopes that a minor technical rally would develop into a full scale recovery on the Sydney share market last week. News of the massive increase lastReuter - 445 words
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Article2847 1981-02-02 10 1 MO/1961 Hlfk Low Coapuy Last Sale +erGr*s Di* DW Crr Gr*s TU Net P/B Val (■OOO) Weak High Low 8BCTKM* ONI WDOTTHIAL A COMMBBClAl 373 900 IK m 430 152 an MS on •10 246 230 110 IK 303* 90 am 340* 107 an Aetna Alcorn2,847 words
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Advertisement34 1981-02-02 9 restaurant Try our sumptuous delicacies from the Hunan Province. An Oriental dining experience. Business Hours: Daily 11.30 am— 2.30 pm 6.30 pm 10.30 pm orjcdfe 214 Duneam Road. Singapore 1129 Tel: *****49,*****22 axt 12634 words
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Advertisement163 1981-02-02 9 Suhurihr w Tinnr* mm am! get 41 n\ur\ Irrr Subscribe to Business Times directly and save $25 (It's like getting 41 issues free) Here's a great opportunity for you to join the increasing number of Business Times readers who subscribe directly to us. If you subscribe now, you pay $161163 words
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Article, Illustration1343 1981-02-02 11 CHARMAINE CHAN - SGA GOLF LEAGUES CHARMAINE CHAN SENTOSA'S Premier League golf team finally made an impact on the others when it scored a 19stroke victory over Warren in an away match yesterday morning. This margin of defeat (Seat— m, Wanes UC) is also the highest achieved so1,343 words
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Article, Illustration1733 1981-02-02 11 MICHAEL KATZ - The Federal Bureau of Investigation, in an inquiry into professional boxing, has accumulated evidence, some based on sworn testimony, from prominent boxing figures indicating that corruption is beginning to flourish again in the increasingly profitable sport. There are two focuses of investigation. MICHAELNYT - 1,733 words
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772 1981-02-02 11 RONALD KOW - By RONALD KOW SINGAPORE has only won one of its four Malaysia Cup soccer matches played so far this season, so the statistics show. And the urgency to redeem itself with a good win is frustrated by a "compulsory" two-week772 words
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Advertisement320 1981-02-02 11 M*wavailable aa U|Nlalet*... The key to under standing ASEAN The ASEAN Report Update Published by The Asian Wall Street Joaraal 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) Indonesia,320 words
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463 1981-02-02 12 AFP INDIA is against the reported move by some of the member countries to press for the expulsion of Egypt from the non-align-ed movement at the forthcoming meeting of the nonaligned foreign ministers in New Delhi this month. It also expects a spiritAFP - 463 words
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Article387 1981-02-02 12 Reuter UPI THE UNITED Arab Emirates (UAE) is raising its oil price by US$3 a barrel under a pricing formula agreed by Opec countries last December in Bali, Indonesia. An UAE Oil Ministry official said the UAE's highest priced crude, the Murban, would nowReuter; UPI - 387 words
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342 1981-02-02 12 AFP AP PHILIPPINE President Marcos sought to allay growing public nervousness about the stability of the Philippine banking system, emphasising yesterday the government can support all banks affected by defalcations. Some tension had been sparked by the reported flight from the country of businessAFP; AP - 342 words
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290 1981-02-02 12 AFP POLICE in the holy city of Benares in eastern India broke the legs of undertrial prisoners under police custody, reports appearing in a leading newsweekly said. The sensational disclosure by the Calcutta-based "Sunday" weekly in its latest issue comes close on the heelsAFP - 290 words
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Article, Illustration362 1981-02-02 12 AP THE Admlalstratlea tl President Ronald Reagaa may wind ip ea a celltoiea coarse with the Federal Reserve by peshiag for big tax rata before Ceagress dwtw federal speeding. If saeh a rslHsisa hippeas, It eaald have severe ceaseqaences, threateelag maayAP - 362 words
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325 1981-02-02 12 Reuter TALES by returning American hostages of maltreatment by their Iranian student captors will delay still further prospects for normalising ties between Washington and Teheran, US officials believe. "The stories coming out from the hostages will be a burden for a long time," oneReuter - 325 words
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Article150 1981-02-02 12 AFP FLYING Raincoat Manufacturers Ltd was fined HK$l4O,BOO in Hongkong last Saturday for passing off China-made products as Hongkong-made in connection with shipments to Switzerland and European Economic Community countries. A representative of the company pleaded guilty in court to 15 charges of giving false information whenAFP - 150 words
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Article409 1981-02-02 12 Reuter PRESIDENT Reagan's pledge to improve US military preparedness will lead to increased purchases for the national defence stockpile of strategic metals and other materials. After years of little activity, US officials are planning for a sharp increase in stocks of 62 materials deemedReuter - 409 words
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527 1981-02-02 12 AP AMERICAN businessmen are resisting a Soviet move to tax profits on their sales in Moscow, and US sources say some companies could close their Moacow offices if the tax goes into effect. The tax dispute follows an already dismal business year inAP - 527 words
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165 1981-02-02 12 INDUSTRIAL pollution of the water system has made the need for safe drinking water a matter of top priority in South-east Asia. Pollution has significantly increased as a result of palm oil, pineapple, sugar and petroleum industries, especially in Malaysia. Mr Jacob Pieker Pielkenrood,165 words
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Advertisement195 1981-02-02 12 Private Limited Companies READY-MADE FOR SALE mmiitifi iMT.k i ir Please Call *****26/7 Singapore Secretarial Services Co. (Pte.) Room 1101,11 th Floor, Golden Mile Tower, Beach Road Singapore 0719 Management Secretarial Services Sdn. Bhd. Tel: *****0 50-C Jalan Bukit Bin tang Kuala Lumpur DOING BUSINESS IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA Whether you're195 words
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Advertisement56 1981-02-02 12 U5520,000,000 I KORER EXCHRNEE BRNK SINGAPORE BRANCH U. S. Dollar Floating Rate Negotiable Certificates of Deposit due December 19, 1983 MANAGERS Morgan Guaranty Pacific Limited Credit Lyonnais Singapore SoCIETE GENERALE Korea Associated Finance Limited i agent Morgan' Guaranty Trust Company of New York Singapore Oftce This announcement appears as a56 words
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Miscellaneous60 1981-02-02 12 rWEftTHER Outlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. to 1 p.m. today: Mainly fair. Report for 24 hours prior to 7J9 pjn. on February 1 at the airport. Maximum temperature 31.8 Associated humidity 63 Minimum temperature 22.9 Associated humidity 97 Hours of sunshine 5.80 Rainfall in millimetres 20.5 Total rainfall for60 words
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303 1981-02-02 13 THE National Maritime Board (NMB) of Singapore has drawn up plans to retrain deck and engine room ratings to comply with the requirements of the international convention on Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping (STCW) for seafarers in 1978. A total of 4,700303 words
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656 1981-02-02 13 G DURAIRAJ - By G DURAIRAJ A STUDY on liner freight charges by the Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (Escap) says the international trade recession predicted for the early 1980s will cause freight charges to rise faster than export prices of656 words
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Article88 1981-02-02 13 AFP AN explosion on a ship carrying 30,000 fire crackers injured seven people in Shanghai last week, the local newspaper Wenhui Bao reported. It was the first grave accident due to fireworks mentioned by the official newspapers this year. To prevent such mishaps in connection with thisAFP - 88 words
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Article81 1981-02-02 13 AFP SOUTH Korea's main sea port of Busan handled 26,116,000 tons of freight last year, a 6.6 per cent decrease over the preceding year reflecting economic stagnation in the country. The number of freighters making a call on the port of Busan also decreased by 441AFP - 81 words
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Article60 1981-02-02 13 Reuter THE Liberian tanker Lucor Wickliffe, 4,183 gross tons, on voyage from Antwerp to New Orleans, collided with the Greek tanker Olympic Glory, 38,596 gross tons, in the Houston ship channel, Lloyds Intelligence Department reported. An oil spill was reported and both vessels have been takenReuter - 60 words
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Article720 1981-02-02 13 SUppUtg Urne (M Achipelego Adriatic Afea Afro-Eurasia All tram Alpac Angkutan vn IV VI VI VI VI VI 2 2 3 2 5 S 4 Angonave ANL vm V 2 AntoU APL 1 1 4/5 Arpotitt ASCL 4 1 Aaean Ocean 5 Asia Merchant Bait-Orient Bangladesh Bank720 words
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Article887 1981-02-02 14 RECEiy iNG OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO AT CONTAINER TERMINAL Vessel's Voy Estimated Shipping Gdn Mode of Name No. Time of Arrival Lines Operatn Date Time Bunga Penaga 6A 2.2.81 0700 Ned-EAC 50 TT Nordbay 02B 2.2.81 0100 MOL 50 VC N. Morozov 2CW 2.2.81 1500887 words
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Article1445 1981-02-02 14 HIGHLIGHTING an otherwise rather subdued freight market on Thursday were reports that Soviet charterers are seeking freedom-type tweendeckers, with Feb delivery Antwerp/Hamburg raage to 11 to 13 months time-charter, brokers said. A Soviet charier was reported to have secured a 26,000 toaner, with prompt delivery Japan for voyage1,445 words
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Article406 1981-02-02 15 EXPECTED ARRIVALS TODAY KEPPEL WHARVES Anemone (after Kosho Maru) 19 Bunga Bindang (1400 after Bunga Seta war) 45 A Jenson n (0700) 22 Kota Bali (Passenger) (0700 after Profesor Rylke shifts) 1/2 Nordhausen (0600 group I on board) 31/32 Profesor Rylke (0530 shifts, after Catmarca n sails,406 words
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755 1981-02-02 15 Reuter IN October 1978 the master of a Panamanian-registered freighter insured for more than US$4 million reported that the vessel had sunk in heavy seas off the coast of Vietnam. HK marine investigators said although they lacked proof they had good reason toReuter - 755 words
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Article136 1981-02-02 15 AP TWO crew members of a West German container and trailer ferry died early last Friday after their ship collided with a Belgian vessel in the North Sea and sank. I Two other crewmen were reported missing. A Royal Air Force j spokesman at Wattisham, near Ipswich, saidAP - 136 words
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Article, Illustration897 1981-02-02 15 NYT IN THE midst of a global shipping slump that has led the industry to idle or scrap millions of tons of tanker capacity, one shipowner based in Hongkong has moved aggressively to expand his fleet and consolidate his influence on major routes. CY Tung,NYT - 897 words
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1055 1981-02-02 19 SCHEBBLE The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of Singapore. Advance dates are published at a maximum of three weeks. PN1,055 words
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Article952 1981-02-02 20 LONDON SHIP SALES THE London secondhand tonnage market reported increased activity last week with bulk carriers dominating transactions. Buyers ranged from the regular Greeks to Mexican, South American and Canadian interests. The biggest purchaser was Ogden Corporation, which paid a total of US$B9.5 million for four952 words
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Article366 1981-02-02 20 UPI THE captain of an Indonesian passenger ship that sank, carrying more than 500 people to their deaths, believed the vessel was sabotaged, a survivor revealed. Syafri Kaliluddin, a reporter for Indonesia's Antara News Agency, also charged the crew of the Tamponas 2 ignored panickedUPI - 366 words
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Advertisement454 1981-02-02 13 Scan Dutch V Our last loaders before Chinese New Year: To Europe Bunga Permai eta Singapore 27/1/81 Nedlloyd Delft eta Singapore 3/2/81 For more information, see Page 5 .1 \R i) IM I \H Orient Overseas CotdcjMeA Line FULLY CONTMOSSED SERVICE TO EUROfE (VIA SUEZ) eraac Mm m KOKJW CHANCE454 words
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Advertisement295 1981-02-02 13 SEALORDH m UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES Loading for AcctpMnt Bmfcbufc Only Damnum (6/3) Abo Dhabi (9/3). Mma Qaboos (12/3) aifsawf Dammam (8/4) Abu Dhabi (11/4) Doha (14/4) Dubai (17/4) SEALOftO SHTTMG MEMOES (Reg. No. *****5/00 C) 3RD FLOOR. MARMA HOUSE. SINGAPORE 0207 TEL *****94 TELEX295 words
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Advertisement540 1981-02-02 13 Nedlloyd Lines Our last loaders baton Chinee* Naw Yaar To Wast Africa Ne<*oyd Moji eto Singopore 2/2/81 To AuatraMa Avion Pearl eta Singapore 2/2/81 For more information see Page 5 MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES TO: U.S. PACIFIC, GULF, ATLANTIC, EAST CANADA, ASIAN PORTS Siiftpar* Kelang I Penanf Salad540 words
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Advertisement843 1981-02-02 14 mibcM MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING CORPN. BERHAD. WISMA MISC, N0.2, JALAN CONLAY, P.O. BOX 371, KUALA LUMPUR 04-09, MALAYSIA. TEL: *****8 TELEX: MA *****, *****, ***** ***** 7 Container Scrvici feeder 'PMiang vnsei B PFNAGA SM N DtLFT B DAHLIA 812 WHOM B PENAGA 15/2 SELAMUA B DAHLIA 22/2 B SURA843 words
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Advertisement258 1981-02-02 14 SUPERCARRIER SERVICE TO: PANAMA US ATLANTIC E. CANADA US GULF VMMI HI "ST 14-17/2 •11/7 *71/2 2 3/3 U/4 n/3 IV4 St Mb 14/4 H CM a/< 1/4 14/4 I I v 14/4 3/4 l»/4 CALIFORNIA (22 DAYS) VENEZUELA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE 11-17/2 2 3/3 17 11/3 MMC/Thmi Mmttt fmtm258 words
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Advertisement660 1981-02-02 15 NOTICES "VISHVA BANDEBH" VOY: 8 arrived M Juury, lttl. li PAA. Oifcw Nm. Genera] Survey of damaged cargo ex the above vessel will be held on Monday 9th February, 1981, from 9.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m. No further survey will be held after this date. A«ea<a:R. JLMABHOY SONS (PTB) LTD.660 words
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Advertisement68 1981-02-02 15 TOKO LINE I) M/V "ILK*AN" V-Sl Arrived tt-l-lM! t) M/V "GLOSY RIVES" V-4 Arrived CT-1-IMI OiMfewgtag *t JiTCd Part Consignees of ail damaged cargoes ex the above captioned vessels are notified that the General Survey wtll be held on Tuesday, 3rd February, 1981 at Jurong Port Godown No. 1 from68 words
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Advertisement394 1981-02-02 15 I B Franco Belgian Services r... QWMWK MEMPC UMm r«a tfW\ <ra| r. 52E5.2P 4 stt SM 27 FA UFA ttv SUM sua MM N9TIK MOf IFA 7FA 75 FA 24 FA 2Mr 3My SMv ICPTME (MKT WOWMB 12 FA UFA 3My IMy in. IK. cHIKJM (>«Sa am CONTMOII FA394 words
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Advertisement588 1981-02-02 16 Vi TO NORTH EUROPE Hapag-Lloyd [nsra TO KDITERRANEA Hakata Maru tMKtnmj tic* iwi 11 13 2 18 2 20 2 TO WORTH EUROft/MED<TERRAJgA I S pore PK p„ 9 2 26 2 27 3 1 TO USA/CANADA 1 Pen fWbao Genoa H burg B haven Rdam Antwerp 6/3 22/3 20/3588 words
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Advertisement845 1981-02-02 16 L/Nf KOREA M t CORPN P. Kelanc PCNANG STOKE VEGA 157N 2-5 March 27/2-1/3 2-5 March FROM BUS* BANGKOK VEGA 15« 2-5 March 27/2-1/3 2-5 March TO BUSAN ALTA* 1611 V 5-8 March 9-12 March 13-16 March FROM BUSAI BANGKOK AITAR 162E 5-8 March 9-12 March 13-16 March TO BUSAN845 words
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Advertisement529 1981-02-02 16 EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST/EUROPE EXPRESS FULL CONTAINER SERVICE EUROPE FAR EAST EXPRESS FULL CONTAINER SERVICE r *e us rro os* pus use EratLnii tah 12/<2 13/(7 14/02 17/02 Cter *t<» 12/02 u/12 n/M 71/(7 77/(7 73/(7 W/M FAR EAST/MEDITERRANEAN SEA EXPRESS FULL CONTAINER SERVICE MEDITERRANEAN SEA/FAR EAST EXPRESS FULL CONTAINER529 words
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Advertisement1031 1981-02-02 16 Everett Linesi Burn* Five Star Shipping Corpn. "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" LOADING FOR RANGOON SZnm r—- 13/15 Fat) M» »/?7 F* B F SS C Agen»\ *1 Moloyvo BOUSTEAD SHIPPING TEL NOS KL *****2/*****9 Compania Argentina Do Nav«Mcion Inter continental S. A. C.I.F. "ARGENTINE NATIONAL LINE" LOAWNG FOB OMAN MONTEVDCO BUENOS1,031 words
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Advertisement472 1981-02-02 16 jnirrmu nmu, munaay, rroruary s, iwi mo.s.E. OCEAN SHIPPING ENTERPRISES PTE LTD. SANKYO LINE AUSTRALIA SERVICE Sanfapare P Ketanf LoMfenf tar: 21/22 feb 23/24 Feb STO. MEL ADEL JAPAN/STRAITS SERVICE ELTSUW SIM ARLENE BELtIS WESTERN RIVER BELMOSO GLORIA ACE MAY CARP OASIS DUKE SUBLIME PAZ ESTRELLA BKUI MINTS CONTMO BOOKMC472 words
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Advertisement597 1981-02-02 17 L. PIL GROUP EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICE Singapore P Kitong Penang Loading lor KOTA TIMUR 8/10F*b Agabe KOTA CAHAVA 13/17 Fob DwnmKmi Port Sudan (Accepting container to Hodoidah) KOTA MAJU 20/25 Fab Hodoidah, Jeddeh Sirtgapor* P.Katang KOTA CAMTIKIO/15 Fab KOTA MAHA 25/30 Fab KOTA DEW A 15/20 Fab Panang Loading for.597 words
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Advertisement256 1981-02-02 17 BLUE STAR LINE /ffiv SING T A O PORE NEW ZEALAND AND T/S FIJI FULLY CONTAINERISED MONTHLY SAILINGS DISCHARGING AT NEW PLYMOUTH AND PORT CHALMERS FOR AUCKLAND, WELLINGTON, CHRISTCHURCH FIJI SHIP AUSTRALIA STAR NEW ZEALANO STAR SAAS SPORf MAR APRI NEW PLYMOUTH PT CHALMERS spore AGENTS MBMiOM SHIPPING AGENCY PTE256 words
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Advertisement596 1981-02-02 17 BEN LINE CONTAINERS <24/21 n/i 3/3 «/l 5/3 13/3 J/3 14/3 1/3 n/i 11/3 r» r» r» r» r» r» r» r* r» r» r» n BEN ASIA I CONTAINER SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAMER SERVICE STRAITS/TAIWAN/JAPAN MUM/ lAPM Spot PKato* M Km Km My* KM* 9ui 4414 V 2 2/2 4/2596 words
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Advertisement639 1981-02-02 17 Scan Dutch 9 WEEKLY EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE g pinaga sm I OArtIA m I PINAGA 11/? I DAHLIA 21/2 I PUIAGA 27/2 e owti* 4/1 B PfNAGA 11/1 Vessel Span l»Msadtos?)Rdam 3IM Ouff4iG buff *D KLfT 1/7 11/2 23/2 24,2 21 2 WHQN 11/2 25/2 2/1 1/1 VI Si LAMM*639 words
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Advertisement569 1981-02-02 17 BOUSTEA SHIPPING AGENCI f BANK LIME FOR REUHON I SOUTH AFRICA SHIRRA BANK SINGAPORE 30/3 eta Reunion 11/4 Due bon 16/4 Coi jetown 23/4 Pt El,i 21/4 (also accepting East London and Maputo cargo) Lukes Lines U.S. WEST COAST SEJMCE Dktct tiom SfO Lbch ASHLEY LYKES Sid Sid BRMTON L'fKES569 words
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Advertisement854 1981-02-02 18 Kline KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICES TO NORTH AMERICA Cargoes ate acceptable Oakland Vancouver. Portland. Houston. 6ahe*to«. Now (Means. Boston. Si. Mm PM adeptaa. Woito* Baltimore. Saumalt. lacksomie TO EUROPE ;«pore P Kelang L Havre Rdam Hburg Bremen Awerp 0 CHEF 2M f ~3/2 «/Tl 22/2 23/2 V/854 words
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Advertisement635 1981-02-02 18 S (>roii|) SINGAPORE SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE LTD. 20TH FLOOR Oct AN BUILDING SINGAPORE 0104 MARKETING *****2 (3 L INE SI GENERAL *****1 (14 IINESI TERMINAL Of F ICE 2223b83 TELEX RS2«S9b RS 2bbbH A B CARSHIP CABLE CARGOSMIP OT'I •••in lti>4|i»iial Container Lines WEEKLY CONTAINER SERVICE to/from BANGKOK Sport PKitoH635 words
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Advertisement630 1981-02-02 18 "korins maritime services Room 601. ICB Building. Shenton Way. Singapore Tel *****22 *****67 Pit l TO MIDDLE EAST/RED SEA/EUROPE SERVICES STOK P KLANC- LOADMC FOt: MWPT VMIEV 11/U Fat M/M fab MM/lte amsa hm mm Acca*lN c*l* IMtafTMM Pert* IrfUJi/Mt H»|«l to MMMI ,CK LINES ll A memtw ol tt>«630 words
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Advertisement388 1981-02-02 19 MALDIVE LINES ETA ETA ETA STORE KUANTAN PORT KELM MALDIVE NEIGHBOUR 15/2 Loading For Dubai/Bahrain/ Dammam MALDIVE PEACE 20/2 Loading for Duba/Damman Kuwait MAUN* MACE 17/2 Loading for Kuwait MAUN* nOKD 10/2 Loading For Jeddah MALDIVE MPORTEX 15/2 Loading For Male MALM PROGRESS 15/2 Loading For Khorffakan/Dub*/ Abu Dhabi/Damman MALUM388 words
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Advertisement211 1981-02-02 19 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVTT SMPPMG CO PRIVATE LTD SI6OV BULDMG 55, Martat Street Sinfapare 0104 Telephene Numbers *****3 (10 Lints) Cable Address SVISOV SMGAPORE Tdti Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** p. kranc rows M/S SMABBUT MM SOON MM M. IST AND 2ND FLOOR. MESSRS HM THONC IWIW 23 WMd211 words
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Advertisement396 1981-02-02 20 THOME COMPANY PTE. LTD. SHIPBROKERS SPECIALIZING IN SALE ANO PURCHASE OF SHIPS CONTRACTING OF NEWRUILDINGS TANKER CHARTERING DRYCARGO CHARTERING TELEPHONE: *****51 (6 LINES) TELEX: RS ***** THOMEJO BS ***** THOME A ANTOLL LINES Direct B Is to Adelaide Melbourne Svdney Brisbane Independent FCL Container Conventional Liner Service Port Singapore fort396 words
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Advertisement323 1981-02-02 20 PRACHT (MALAYSIA) PracM SDN. BHD. REGULAR INDEPENDENT CONSOLIDATION TO! THE I FOLLOWING PORTS:VESSELS ETA POUT KELANG 4/2, 21/2, 2/3, 21/3 31/1,6/2,9/2. 15/2 18/2, 22/2 31/1, 4/2. 7/2, 13/2, 17/2, 19/2, 27/2 LOADING FOR Colombo, Bomboy, Karachi Hong Kong, Taiwan, Man4o Jakorto, Tokyo, Yokohama Kobe 19/2,27/2 UK. Europ« FOR BOOKINGS ENQUIRIES323 words
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Advertisement369 1981-02-02 20 THAI YANG SHIPPING CO. SDN. BHD. Vn lb Flrta* MM* •■tin* vme mi/11 kM m •HI IHM TMB K7T 2/S1 14/15 FA m W. CHOOH TME »0T 1/11 IS/1C FM m/U NAM HUA SHIPPING SDN BHD wm mm hui n i l/ti ii/um W M MM MM M) 1 2/11369 words
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Advertisement298 1981-02-02 20 m PERKAPALAN LAUTAN BIRU SDN. BHD. P O Box 220. Kou Kmabakj Sabah REGUAR IMER SERVICE Sabah Sarawak Bangkok Sngapcxr Port krtang Vessels Penang P Klang Loading tof LAUTAN UNA h Part Kudat/KK LAUTAN TKA IFA KK/Sandakan/ Tawau LAUTAH ENAM 4FA Labuan/KK LAUTAN RAM ¥-2/11 3FA KK/Sandakan Agents: M'mk Port298 words
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Advertisement405 1981-02-02 20 OCEAN LINES OttMGLttY V.IMB REGULAR NON CONFERENCE SERVICES MEWTERRAIIAN SEA SERVICE S"»w» P Mm| Penan loadmc to 15 Port Sad/Lmssd/Mtun*ia OMED KSSaS SAGASIA PTE LTD. (LOUCS OfICYFUS GROVP Of COMPAMCS) 1* zoo* a um) ma bs mn xsos f. KELME qb Wf* SON BHD RL. 38MU/S PIMM IHI UK CI405 words
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Miscellaneous161 1981-02-02 20 Regional Weather f w jm i *<< N Ed 0 r A JL > s* C f 4 SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. °c CP" Wind direction with speed in knots Wave height LEGEND: R Thunderstorm Temperature °C y Shower Weather Wind direction with speed161 words
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