The Business Times, 5 March 1981
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Title Section11 1981-03-05 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 107/1/81 THUHBDAY, MARCH S, IKI 60 CENTS11 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article61 1981-03-05 1 Reuter HONGKONG, Wed. John Bremridge, former chairman of the Swire group, the big Hongkong trading company, will become Hongkong's Financial Secretary on June 1, the government announced. Mr Bremridge will replace Sir Philip HaddonCave, who will become the Chief Secretary in November. The present Chief Secretary, Sir JackReuter - 61 words
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Article82 1981-03-05 1 Reuter TAIPEI, Wed. The Taiwanese government has outlined measures designed to improve relations with the European Economic Community (EEC), the Deputy Director-General of the Board of Foreign Trade, Mr Vincent Siew, said. He told a trade forum that the government will buy more European products and willReuter - 82 words
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Article67 1981-03-05 1 MOSCOW, Wed. Soviet officials said today that Moscow had frequently declared a readiness for an eventual troop withdrawal from Afghanistan and they suggested that President Reagan's call for such an indication showed he was unaware of the Kremlin's policy. The officials were speaking privately in response to67 words
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Article66 1981-03-05 1 Reuter BAHRAIN, Wed. Six Arab oil states are meeting in Oman this week to work out final details of a new organisation that has been termed a Gulf common market. Prompted by the political turbulence around them Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Qatar, OmanReuter - 66 words
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Article56 1981-03-05 1 KOTA BARU, Wed. Intelligence exchange, the flow of contacts and correspondence between the Malaysian and Singaporean Criminal Investigation Departments at headquarter and contingent level have increased last year, a study revealed. Malaysian CID Director Commissioner Mr Abdul Rahman bin Ismail said this today when he opened the56 words
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Article58 1981-03-05 1 AP CAIRO, Wed. General Abdel Halim Abu Ghazala, Chief of Staff of Egyptian Armed Forces, was today named Defence Minister, replacing General Ahmed Badawy who was killed in a helicopter crash two days ago. The official Middle East News Agency said President Sadat issued a decree appointingAP - 58 words
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Article78 1981-03-05 1 AP TOKYO, Wed. Toa Domestic Airlines (TDA), Japan's largest domestic airline, which is deeply in the red, today said it has sounded out Airbus Industrie of Europe about the possibility of delaying delivery or cancelling six 281-seat A3OO Airbuses that are to be delivered by 1963. A companyAP - 78 words
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Chief Price Changes
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Article130 1981-03-05 1 Rises H Neftri Gentings Intraco Shangri-La OUI Rothmana Metal Box Spore S«i Properties H Leon* Credit Malakon G I Hidga Taiping Textile 450 1380 660 1180 1150 740 496 1670 750 710 600 204 +196 110 90 80 60 50 50 40 40 40 40 36 Falls D Keramat130 words
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Article, Illustration141 1981-03-05 1 Rises Genting 1480 90 Paramount 905 +50 Sel Prop 1850 50 Isl A Pen 1030 40 Malakoff 750 30 T Text 224 26 Qty A Dev 550 28 Supreme 655 25 Kulim M'sia 306 20 Falls MUI 2200 -50 PM Holds 736 -24 D K era mat 1700141 words
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Article740 1981-03-05 1 RICHARD SEAH - US$l,9OO PARTICIPATION COSTS By RICHARD SEAH WILL your company pay US$l,9OO to receive an award which says it has an outstanding trade performance in Asia? At least two companies have rejected this "offer" but some 80 companies from 26 countries apparently do not think the price740 words
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Article259 1981-03-05 1 PROSPECTS for Hume Industries (Far East) are still viewed by its directors with considerable confidence in the light of the current building and construction boom in Singapore and Malaysia. Orders on hand remain at a high level and the business outlook for the remaining six months259 words
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Article586 1981-03-05 1 LILLIAN CHEW - By LILLIAN CHEW THE growing effectiveness of the Singapore worker accounted for half of Singapore's economic growth last year. Productivity in 1900 grew by 5 per cent, double the 1979 improvement. The 1900 productivity increase is a concrete sign that the wage correction policy introduced in586 words
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Article380 1981-03-05 1 A NEW unit will be set up on the Singapore hotel scene within the next two weeks. Named ITC Hotels International, it will be a joint venture between the Indiabased ITC hotel chain and Al-Futtaim, a leading investment group from the United Arab Emirates. ITC380 words
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321 1981-03-05 1 BUYING fever hit the stock exchange yesterday as kalis pounded back to Uft the Straits Times iadex to a retard kigk sf SUM, a Jump sf 17.78 paints frsm the prevtoas day's flaink. Tke earreetlaa experienced la the past twa days aad the321 words
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488 1981-03-05 1 CATHERINE ONG - By CATHERINE ONG MALAYAN United Industries (MUI) has appealed against the ruling by the Securities Industry Council (SIC) that threatens to scupper its takeover bid for Ming Court Hotel and Hotel Malaysia. It is very unhappy that the SIC has ruled that488 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement8 1981-03-05 1 WAVrssV SINGAPORE business MATTER A Tmes Penodcafs Put*ca*on8 words
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Advertisement132 1981-03-05 1 ASIA RESEARCH BULLETIN euuP* 1 wm This unique publication offers businessmen each month a comprehensive guide to the latest developments taking place in all important sectors of the economies of countries in East and Southeast Asia. The Bulletin is divided into si* separate reports of about 8,000 words each. There132 words
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Advertisement57 1981-03-05 1 Leader...page < rasa SHIPPING UMES INDONESIAN cemeat factory to *nr|— d GUANGDONG ShioMMiif INCREASE to niea «f Vitn HOW the Slippwe worker fared last year 7 TOURIST traffic nee by 14pe last year It THAILAND'S eeaUttoa geverameat breaks up......................... 12 CROSSWORD I, TV AND RADIO I, WHERE TO WINE AND57 words
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Advertisement410 1981-03-05 1 the one and only Dr. Sony any day of the year *****1 The ASEAN Report Update Published by TV 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 ASEAN Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines,410 words
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Article749 1981-03-05 2 ARRIVALS v Service Local f Operator Number Time From PAA PA005 0030 JFK/SPO/HKG MAS MH601 0630 KUL SIA SQ101 0815 KUL MAS MH605 0630 KUL MAS MH621 0835 PEN RBA BI421 0930 BWN MAS MH671 0930 KUL SIA SQ201 1000 HLP CPA CX710 1005 HLP r MAS749 words
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REGIONAL
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393 1981-03-05 2 FOO CHOY PENG - FOUR NEW FURNACES By FOO CHOY PENG INDONESIAN cement king Liem Sioe Liong is pushing his cement plant in Jakarta into the ranks of giant producers with an expansion plan costing US$BOO million. Together with cement partner Liem Oen Kian, he will plough the astronomical393 words
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Article112 1981-03-05 2 Reuter AUSTRALIAN Industrial Relations Minister Andrew Peacock yesterday expressed optimism that the crippling 19-day ground staff strike against Qantas would end today. Government sources earlier predicted that the strike would be settled at a meeting in the country's arbitration commission yesterday between Qantas executives and unionReuter - 112 words
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Article373 1981-03-05 2 Reuter INDONESIA plans to build a plant to produce newsprint from sugarcane waste and rice straw, supplying half the country's needs and allowing substantial cuts in imports. Industry sources say the plant in East Java is scheduled to open by 1964 and to produce aboutReuter - 373 words
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250 1981-03-05 2 Reuter THE PHILIPPINE government has issued a new set of guidelines requiring secret voting by unions on strikes, in an effort to curb a rash of stoppages following the lifting of martial law rule early this year. Labour Minister Bias Ople said there hadReuter - 250 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article386 1981-03-05 2 Agnecies TANIA Harris, the 22-year-old stenographer who inspired a 50,000 mass protest in the streets of Auckland on Tuesday, is being flown to Australia by Sydney's Channel Ten, the station operated by the newspaper magnate Rupert Murdoch. In toe middle of an airline strike, the televisionAgnecies - 386 words
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187 1981-03-05 2 THE VALUE of Indonesia's exports last year totalled US$l9.9 billion, an increase of 32 per cent over the previous year. The Bank of Indonesia said yesterday that oil and gas remained the dominant commodities as in previous years. Oil exports last year reached187 words
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365 1981-03-05 2 AFP THOUGH business activites remain stagnant, there is little sign of the economv declining further in Japan, officials of the Bank of Japan said. They based this remark on a quarterly survey conducted by the bank last month and which covered 524 majorAFP - 365 words
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Advertisement349 1981-03-05 2 Oft DATAPOOL (S) CO. PTE LTD fH SINGAPORE Business Assistance Group Inc. Philippines Present PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT SEMINAR ON DEBT RECOVERY COLLECTORS' WORKSHOP THIS SEMINAR is designed for all individuals engaged in the FINANCE, CREDIT COLLECTION aspects of industry. Inspite of the fact that CREDIT EXTENSION is the cornerstone of business349 words
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Advertisement381 1981-03-05 2 Senior Appointment The SGV Group Professional Executive Recruitment Services Our client is a fast-expanding international group of companies engaged in financing and servicing the international movement of goods, receivables, financing installment credit facilities, specialised corporate finance services and insurance broking. It complements facilities normally offered by the commercial banking sector.381 words
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OVERSEAS
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369 1981-03-05 3 Reuter PRESIDENT Reagan has suggested that Soviet president Leonid Brezhnev could open the way to a summit with him by indicating that the Kremlin would eventually withdraw its troops from Afghanistan. Mr Reagan said it was interesting that Mr Brezhnev proposed aReuter - 369 words
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224 1981-03-05 3 NYT •THE REAGAN Administration has announced that it would not conclude, as previously agreed, the treaty this spring at the United Nations Law of the ~Sea Conference. In a significant policy decision, it said Secretary of .State Haig had instructed -the US representativeNYT - 224 words
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246 1981-03-05 3 AP -THE CHAIRMAN of the US Federal Reserve Board (Fed) has appealed to ConIgress to make deep cuts in spending, saying -even larger cuts than that proposed by President Reagan would not harm the US Said Mr Paul Volcker: -"From the standpointAP - 246 words
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Article99 1981-03-05 3 UPI REBEL Labour Party right wingers, who now call themselves social democrats, and the small Liberal Party on Tuesday announced agreement to create a parliamentary alliance to pave the way (or a national linkup between the two groups. The announcement came after a 60-minute meetingUPI - 99 words
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470 1981-03-05 3 NYT THE governments of Western Europe, with support from some major international economic institutions, are struggling to protect their economies against the impact of a strong US dollar and the high interest rates that bolster it. They fear it could push them into anotherNYT - 470 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article278 1981-03-05 3 Agencies EEC energy ministers have agreed to set up a working party on forming a pooled oil reserve to be drawn on by Common Market countries in times of shortage, diplomatic sources said. A team of experts from the EEC Commission and member states was given aAgencies - 278 words
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Advertisement107 1981-03-05 3 PERTH WESTERN AUSTRALIA STATESMAN HOMES J T STATESMAN PROJECTS Perth's foremost j builders developers I H llij f*| Can now offer through their sole Singapore agents, VICTOR MORRIS, free of any middleman charges:- Home Units singles of blocks from S$ 100.000 Bungalows built to order or completed homes (some used107 words
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Advertisement121 1981-03-05 3 ilB A&W of S'pore Sdn Bbd YAOHAN Singapore Pte Ltd 5 a m' m l ;y. m aloe tack far mere <2) Mil ,T c LID a m CT T* LLiiLilS i <v V. v SILO/PIEU Supermarket Er Emporium Pte Ltd CPC (S) Pte Ltd t/ ki HE i 14121 words
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ASIAN STOCKS
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Article503 1981-03-05 4 TOKYO SHARE prices yesterday closed mixed in moderate trading as large capitals and high-priced electricals rose sharply while front runners eased on profit-taking, dealers said. The market average sagged 2.73 to 7,134.39, with volume 340 million shares, but the Tokyo Stock Exchange index rose 1.29 to 510.19.503 words
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Article324 1981-03-05 4 THE resumption of yesterday afternoon's trading and the moratorium on new issues pushed local shares listed in London up sharply overnight. Yesterday morning's opening reflected those gains as the market opened 30 points higher. Heavy early selling was gradually absorbed at the higher level and the market then moved324 words
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Article273 1981-03-05 4 KEY mining and resource stocks yesterday were narrowly higher after Tuesday's sharp drop following higher bullion prices and overseas bargain hunting, traders said. Industrials were steady in moderate trading, and the All-Ordinaries index was 3.2 points higher at 645.8. MAR 04 Cents INDUSTRIALS A. C. I. 197 A N273 words
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Article265 1981-03-05 4 STOCK prices yesterday closed mixed with turnover remaining low in quiet trading, dealers said. Saha Union, First Trust and Industrial Finance Corp fell one baht each to 197, 66 and 121 baht respectively, while Siam Credit rose one to 83, Charoong Thai Wire gained three to 189 and Bangkok265 words
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Article130 1981-03-05 4 THE stock market yesterday closed lower, dealers said. Turnover fell sharply to 830,000 from Tuesday's 6.5 million pesos. There were no rises but Lepanto B and Ist Phil Holdings fell, while the rest were untraded and unchanged. MAR 04 Pesos Acoje Mining 0064 unch Atlas Con. A Atlas Con130 words
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Article52 1981-03-05 4 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 498-2 Monday S01.4 Week Ago 404.5 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 988.02 Monday »77.98 Week Ago »4«. 10 H.K.HANG SENG Wednesday 1459.85 Tuesday 1420 03 Week Ago.. *****0 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 890.5 Tuesday 890.3 Week Ago 883.3 ALL ORDINARIES Wednesday 845.8 Tuesday 842.6 Week52 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article88 1981-03-05 4 THE STRAITS til price fai Peuig yesterday me II eeata to M 199.11 a kito, stUI within the International Tift Agreement's middle range price of $99.91 to $92.74, dealers said. lie rise was Attributed to lewer offerings ftad the weakness of the Malaysian dollar ftgftinst sterling. Easier overnight88 words
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Article34 1981-03-05 4 Rubber: March 4 Singapore: March: 270.50 cents (up 2.25 cent*) Malaysia: March: 294.50 cents (up 1.75 cents) Tin: M 530.61 per kilo (up 16 cents) Official offering: 135 tonnes (down 33 tonnes)34 words
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Article132 1981-03-05 4 SOYBEAN futures in Chicago on Tuesday closed near the top of an 11 cent range, up 11 to seven cents a bushel in mostly local trade. Technical buying on belief that Monday's market was oversold boosted values from the start, sources said. Locals paced the buy side with scattered132 words
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Article324 1981-03-05 4 THE Singapore market yesterday closed slightly higher with March One RSS buyers quoted at 270.50 cents per kilo, up 2.25 cents from Tuesday's close. Morning prices were marked up slightly on covering interest and some speculative buying. Afternoon prices gained further ground on continued buying support in quiet trading.324 words
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Article350 1981-03-05 4 RAS prices in cent* per kilo yesterday: KImwi CTi—m iWUI (per kilo) Buyers Sellers Int. I R.S.S prompt f.o.b. 267 OC 20. OON Int. 1 R.S.S. March 20 50 270.00 Int. 1 R.S.S. April 274.00 274.50 Int. 2 R.S.S. 252 00 253 00N UK Coot 251.00 252.00N Int.350 words
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Article110 1981-03-05 4 NOON SSR ind SMR pmi »<a«ndayHAS SSR 10 SSR 50 (1-toa paliw (1-toa pallx (CwmMltk) Bayara SaUara 241.50 *****6 237.50 239 50N April (Forward MU) Bayara SaUara 243.50 245.50N ***** 241 JON MRCLB SMR CV SMR L SMR 5 SMR CP SMR 10 <1 toa pall* 11110 words
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Article858 1981-03-05 4 COFFEE: Robusta futures yesterday closed the morning steady, £3 to £7 a tonne up from Tuesday where traded. Turnover was 397 lots including nine options and around 45 lots of cross trades. The market held steady in thin conditions, dealers said. Trading was well matched with the trading858 words
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Article136 1981-03-05 4 IN THE Kuala Lumpur market yesterday, Malaysian crude palm oil prices continued higher on short covering for nearbys in quiet trading, > dealers said. Z. In March, the southern region gained Ms2o to-*-$985 a tonne while central and northern regions rose $7.50 and $15 respectively to 980. In136 words
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Article167 1981-03-05 4 CHINESE Predaee Exehaage, dMhg fried per 199 kg yesterday. CMtNI tU: Bulk fob $*****0 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob 1130.00 sellers, new drum fob $136.00 sellers. Ccpra: Mixed (looae) $64.00 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $425.00 sellers, Sarawak white pepper faq fob167 words
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Article194 1981-03-05 4 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday: (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) CettM yara: China Blue Phoenix 20s 2,215; 32s 2,770, 40s 2,985 (per bale of 400 lbs). Piece gM*s: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly194 words
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Article341 1981-03-05 4 SINGAPORE: Yesterdays closing prices in SI per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.28, 100 per cent second class 1.02, 100 per cent third class 1.01, 25 per cent new crop no stock, B-10 per cent no stock. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.80, Special341 words
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Advertisement39 1981-03-05 4 .a Cekbratina a Bcmnttful Harvest <3 c m a r /Ml the tinic(e>s rituals of the table, updated" uiqfttfij. B&KOtfg SABM Svwl I V v ~n i! Asi.i F 1 'Hie someplace special to take someone special. iw •Tt-39 words
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TRADE AND INDUSTRY
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Article290 1981-03-05 5 SALES of Volvo cars in Singapore have risen fourfold since the depressed market that followed the first oil price increase in 1975. Last year, Volvo increased its share of the market by nearly 3 per cent, or about 680 cars in the higherpriced category290 words
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Article, Illustration81 1981-03-05 5 INTERCONTINENTAL Hotels has appointed Charles Guffroy general manager of Hotel Pavilion Inter-Continental Singapore. Mr Guffroy comes to Singapore from New York where he managed Barclay Inter-Continental hotel and directed its renovation for the last two years. Hotel Pavilion Inter-Continental Singapore is scheduled to open in early 1982.81 words
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Article392 1981-03-05 5 JAN LEE - By JAN LEE GUANGDONG Shipbuilding Corporation is seeking joint venture partners among local shipbuilders to assist it in the construction of jack-up rigs in China. R H Ho, chairman of Wah-Chang International Marine Industry Co, a joint venture between Wah-Chang International and GSC, said the market for392 words
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Article, Illustration197 1981-03-05 5 TIGER Beer has commissioned Singapore's 'tiger painter' Tan Seng Yong to do a painting to commemorate the beer's 50th anniversary. J D H Neill, group general manager for' Malayan Breweries Singapore, which is Tiger Beer's parent company, said: "After learning of his reputation and viewing his197 words
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211 1981-03-05 5 THE Public Utilities Board's new service and operation centre is equipped with facilities to deal more efficiently with consumers' reports of breakdown in electrical services. The new centre, built at a cost of $1.75 million, has increased the number of telephones from two to211 words
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Article240 1981-03-05 5 THIRTY-four specialists will discuss international investment alternatives at the Hongkong Investment Seminar Teleconference to be held in Hongkong from March 9 to 13. More than 1,000 investors from about 30 countries will be attending the conference, which will be broadcast by satellite to 17 cities in the United240 words
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Article553 1981-03-05 5 INDIA '81 EXHIBITION THE India '81 trade exhibition will give emphasis to engineering products in line with the pattern of Indian exports to Singapore and neighbouring countries. Nearly 70 leading Indian industrial and trading companies will be taking part in the exhibition, to be held from553 words
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Advertisement92 1981-03-05 5 'gjO *;ML vf «U IP r V a. Enil )lcin (A I >ist inct i( mi The aristocratic Caran d'Ache collection of slim-line lighter and pen. Embellished in gold or sterling silver. From the master craftsmen of Geneva. CARAN' J ACHE GENEVE Available at leading department stores. Jebsen Jessen 10th92 words
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Advertisement146 1981-03-05 5 'tears from now, your Matthew Norman carriage clock coula be worth a king's ransom 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, the Matthew146 words
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Article392 1981-03-05 6 L'-IF THERE are employers and unionists who have graded the National Wages Council's second tier wage increase recommendation as a below average scheme, it can only be because •these employers and unionists themselves deserve well below average marks for their understanding and application of the concept of392 words
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Article251 1981-03-05 6 THERE is little doubt that Singapore has established itself as the premier tourist destination in Asia. Two years ago when Singapore "dislodged rival Hongkong as the top destination lor tourists, there were doubts as to whether it can maintain the lead. But all those doubts251 words
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Article, Illustration627 1981-03-05 6 ALLAN CHAN - BT Artwork by ALLAN CHAN UNLIKE 1979, government expenditure last year rose at a faster rate than revenue. Stringent control on current expenditure was exercised so that more funds could be channelled to development purposes. Direct development expenditure by the Government rose by 46 per627 words
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518 1981-03-05 6 FINANCIAL aid baslaess service* had very gaed year, grewiag by 11 per eeat compared with 11 per eeat la IV» aad reptociag the traaapert aad commnaleattea seeter aa the weiai largest searpe ef grewth. The daahle digit ecaaemk grewth aad the haayaat stock518 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous611 1981-03-05 6 TWO-18-ORE CROSSWORD CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS Colourful character (5) Slippery animals? (5) No organ-building city! (7) One more at home in church than in the cinema? (5) Would it upset you to sit on such a seat? (3-2) A violent disagreement (5) Discharge chaps from the NFS? (7) Man in dude's611 words
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Miscellaneous816 1981-03-05 6 Parental pressures MALAYSIA 3 THE REACTION of a child to parental pressures are explored in the Thursday Feature Special "Daddy, I Don't Like It like This" at 11.11 on Channel 5. Doug MeKeon, who played little Shamus in the father-and-oon detective series seen recently, is cast in the role of816 words
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Article, Illustration1269 1981-03-05 7 HSUNG BEE HWA LILLIAN CHEW - ECONOMIC SURVEY HSUNG BEE HWA and LILLIAN CHEW continue with their reports on Singapore's economic performance in~l9Bo A modest achievement when compared with those of Hongkong, South Korean and Taiwan HSUNG BEE HWA LILLIAN CHEW THE SINGAPORE worker was much more productive last year 4 but1,269 words
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Article588 1981-03-05 7 The consumer price index was double that of the previous year while the general wholesale price index soared by 20 per cent. SINGAPOREANS were not spared from the inflationary spiral caused by escalating oil prices. All measures of inflation last year rose sharply last year. The consumer price588 words
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Article542 1981-03-05 7 FOR THE FIRST time ever, the 1980 economic survey devotes an entire chapter to "Energy". This perhaps reflects the importance the issue has gained in Singapore. The question of Singapore having sufficient oil supplies in the event of oil shortages and the related issue of542 words
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Page 7 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous54 1981-03-05 7 BriStT.V: Frank: Dicfeag F»Re DtfU-L R V-JRSlfc. of TirnC- i I KNOO e%P»CTLV U>Hp\T To DO TguST NOO ID ee f^u*cuip^o W ,C^ I I COULD nnRK£ it to tmc top floor o>«th This LOT DON'T &L SToPID. *DO VC A OOT -«b «CSOU DO I OK.. sopposc U>PS B54 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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EUROPEAN MARKETS
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Article173 1981-03-05 8 MAK 03 Fl» 283.50 -5 72.50 -08 A*zo 1750 -0.3 AM KV 92 20 -07 115 50 -1 54 70 -03 24 50 45 00 -02 55 00 -08 218.00S 56 70 -05 40.20 >02 29 00 -03 Calve Drift ***** 0.5 64 50 -1.5 ***** -05 3930 -0173 words
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Article277 1981-03-05 8 MAK U-l Krs CORBEILLE Air-Liquide soo 1 B S N Gervai* IXinonr 1030 -20 C s K i Thomson 356 *4.5 l> Kriincaisr des P«-trol«*s 224 *3 lompjghi*Financier* I'ompagnie 394 >3 Griuralr Credit Koncier IV Kranoe 401 unch Harhrllr (Libraine) 365 unch Machines 58 40 09 Mir helm (B>277 words
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Article230 1981-03-05 8 MAK 03 Din Am-Trlf lunkrn 62 90 0.4 Akzo All/ U'bfn 1040 00 unch Allz Vrrs 456 00 2 BASK 124.30 19 Bay H T Wbank 187 00 Bay Vbank 285 00 2 Bayer 111.50 BBC' BMW 151 50 290 00 -i Chein \>r* 224 00 -i loinmerzbank 136230 words
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Article91 1981-03-05 8 MAN 03 FORWARD MARKET Ai'ff 281 1 Arbrd 1216 20 A.stur 372 •11 Braxan 964 10 Bru- Lamb 916 -22 t'anpar 1302 44 Cork 172 -7 Up Urrr* 293 unrh Ebn 1700 5 Elerlrobrl 3175 -75 Cib-Inno-bm 1955 Gev 1310 10 Hobok 2540 -so Prtro 4940 40 Ryl Dutch91 words
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Article188 1981-03-05 8 MAK (13 Krancs Al'lUHlN SUlNM-> 284 -2 Alusuissr Br 1110 -30 Alusuissr Rrg 442 -J Brown Bovrn Br 1350 *10 Clba Gmu Br 1085 *80 Oba Gfi|> PC 805 15 Clbu G*lg> Hrji 560 2 C'rrdil Suissr Br 2590 •10 Credit Suuv Reg 448 -4 Elrklrowalt Br 2385 -35188 words
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Article100 1981-03-05 8 MAN 03 Lirr Anir 1J 50 0.5 Aimn Grn *****0 -2150 Bastofi 720 -14 75 CMMr ***** -25 Kut ■1 -9 h iiiMflf r 96 5.25 Gt»n 1 in mob 2360 -20 in Pri 6425 •105 ***** -1190 1120 lUUidrr 302 -5 Magnrti M P! 925 -IS Mart*III Err100 words
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Article192 1981-03-05 8 MAN IM C% AtWlltM 12 2 Ak-jn 40 Altiuin.i 42 unch Bank Mont 30 Bunk Nova Srotu 30 Brll Trl IS Brill lorp B»' i'an Lid 42 S Br.ixjn 32. t'ump KiO Lakr 57 1'. ran Imp Bk 10 unch tuiipac 42 -IS t'unpar Inv PI 19 •s Curling192 words
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Article297 1981-03-05 8 MAN (M Rand INDUSTRIALS A Alpha 380 unch Abrrroiii 315 •10 At And CI 840 -20 AMIC BarUm > 950 -20 Cg Sugar 1700B CM A 51 OS Currir F inance 2400B ih- IMI Ind 2700B unch Kdoon 565 -10 Kdg.ir> Kvfiv.iriy Kfd Vou 455B Kugil 235 Ciardian Ciirnanl297 words
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Advertisement670 1981-03-05 8 See Page 4 lor Asian stocks and Page 9 for NYSE prices Where to wine,dine and entertain f I he American Express Card. Don't leave home without it. Come and relax with the Dickbqye Trio A A r J ap tg^ r i 3 bW "J* The* easy style, vocal670 words
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Advertisement148 1981-03-05 8 W-'aT^ ib 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 people in comfort, Dragon Palace Restaurant also caters to the cosy twosome! a CODipil rSBISi Oxley Rise/Penang Road. Singapore 0923148 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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Article106 1981-03-05 9 ITALY'S jumbo syndicated Eurocredit for earthquake reconstruction has been reduced to US$l billion from the originally proposed $2 billion. Such a reduction in the loan, lead managed by Bankers Trust International Ltd, has been expected by international bankers who said they objected to its size and its106 words
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Article162 1981-03-05 9 THE LARGEST private commercial bank in the Philippines, Allied Banking Corporation (Alliedbank), is negotiating to become the first domestic financial institution to handle a syndicated loan for the country's central bank. Discussions are now underway to syndicate a loan of US$5O million for the Philippine162 words
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Article62 1981-03-05 9 BRADBURY Wilkinson ud Systems Office Supplies have submitted samples magnetic iak character recognition (MICR) encoded cheques to the Singapore Clearing House Association (SCHA). This brings to faar the number of printers which have responded to the SCHA's invitatian, the ether twe being Asher and Company (Hongkong) and62 words
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Article52 1981-03-05 9 BRITAIN'S gold and foreign currency reserves rose USs4# million to a record $28.43 billion in February from $28.39 billion in January and $23.C7 billion in February last year. Transactions during the month showed an underlying fall of $4 million, net of new borrowing and repayments under the exchange52 words
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Article109 1981-03-05 9 THE US dollar yesterday remained firm in good two way business, recovering to above New York closing levels in late exchanges here, dealers said. The dollar stood at a late 2.1380/90 marks against an early 2.1345/55 and New York's 2.1330/70 and firmed to 1.9500/50 Swiss francs against 1.9440/60 and109 words
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Article42 1981-03-05 9 THE Monetary Authority of Singapore has invited banks and discount houses to tender for a total of $120 million 91-day Treasury bills to be issued from Mar 9 to 13. Each tender must not be for less than $250,000.42 words
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Article461 1981-03-05 9 THE US dollar weakened against all major currencies in yesterday's trading. Against the yen, the dollar opened at 208.75/85. It rose later to 209.00/10 before easing to close at 207.75/95. The US unit did not fare well vis-a-vis the pound sterling. The British pound opened at 2.2040/55, significantly461 words
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Article22 1981-03-05 9 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 14.4 per cent.22 words
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Article219 1981-03-05 9 ASIAN RATES ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at close on Mar 4. L'8 DoUari(Spot) Offer Bid 7 days 16 1 16 1 month 160/10 16 7/16 2 months 16 3/16 16 1/16 3 months 16* 16H 6 months 16H 16 Vi 9 months 16'. 16'* 12 months 16 3/16219 words
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Article45 1981-03-05 9 RANGE of prices offered by discount houses on Mar 4: Overnight: Call deposits: t'4% to IW Cloafac Buying Selliaf 3-month Treasury bills 6 r 6H 3-month Bank bills 139/16 137/16 3 months CD 12'4 12'. 6 months CD 12 UH Source: National Discount Co45 words
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Article263 1981-03-05 9 SINGAPORE gold futures yesterday closed generally firmer compared with overnight levels in thin trading, dealers said. Total sales for the day was recorded at 153 lots while volume for kerbs was at 73 lots, they said. April closed higher at U*****.50 483.00 an ounce against 474.50/475.50 on Tuesday and263 words
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Article38 1981-03-05 9 Ties Mm New York 12 10B -B 12.40S -S Zurich 11.70B -B 12.1 OS -S W <4 Tin Singapore 12.00B -B 12 40S —S Closing prices in US dollars a troy ounce. Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore38 words
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Article113 1981-03-05 9 THE US dollar for overnight delivery yesterday closed at 208.95 yen compared with a 208.30 opening here, a 206.15/25 closing in New York, 206.20/35 on the West Coast and 210.15 here on Tuesday, dealers said. Trading was active with volume US$l.23 billion. The dollar later eased slowly following a113 words
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Article332 1981-03-05 9 Reuter CHINA plans to go into the Japanese capital market for the first time later this year to raise the equivalent of about US$4B million through a privately-placed yen-denominated bond. Securities sources in Tokyo said the 10 billion yen bond, planned by China's InternationalReuter - 332 words
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Article1205 1981-03-05 9 NEW YORK stock prices on Tuesday dropped sharply in active trading despite a cut in the prime rate to 18 l /i per cent from 19 per cent by most major banks, consolidating a move which begun late last week. Analysts said the prime rate drop had1,205 words
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Article86 1981-03-05 9 AN INTERNATIONAL conference on "Gold: Trading and Investment Techniques" will be held here starting on April 13. The two-day conference is organised by AMR International, Euromoney and the Far Eastern Economic Review. It will be chaired by Mr Robert Guy, the director of N M Rothschild and86 words
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373 1981-03-05 9 THE JAPANESE Finance Ministry has made public its draft Bill amending the 1927 banking law. The Bill will be sent to the Diet after Cabinet approval even though the banking community is opposed to some aspects of it. The main features of the bill concern373 words
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Article53 1981-03-05 9 THE ANNUAL meeting of I* the board of governors of the 43-nation Asian Development Bank will be held for the first time in the United -j*» States. £5 The Manila-based bank said its 14th board of governors' meeting is scheduled to be held in Honolulu from April 3053 words
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Advertisement395 1981-03-05 9 1 restaurant Try our sumptuous delicacies from the Hunan Province. An Oriental dining experience. <?^3> Business Hours: Daily 11.30 am— 2.30 pm* 6.30 pm —10.30 pm Oracdfe 214 Dunearn Road. Singapore 1129 Tel: *****49,*****22 ext 126 MALAYAN UNITED INDUSTRIES BERHAD (Incorporated in Malaysia) NOTICE OF EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING NOTICE IS395 words
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Advertisement320 1981-03-05 9 rates of interest for your deposits at Chase Manhattan Bank Fixed Deposits Rates effective March 3 Subiect to change without notice All deposits are renewed automatically upon maturity, covering both principal and interest, for same tenor, at the interest rates prevailing at the time of renewal Your money earns interest320 words
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2022 1981-03-05 10 BID and otter price* <rfnri»ny listed and bat— in and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units, unless otherwise specified. BECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL Allied Choc (1.673)2,022 words
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Article165 1981-03-05 10 The Commeror The Savings Fund tar Mar i) 1» 4.00 2.10 2.21M S pore Prog Fund S pore Sec. Fund S'pore Invest Fund S pore Equity Fund 1.63 2 38 130 1.53 1.71 ISO 142 1.61 asa unit mm (Manageri' prtees tar Ma Mai Invest Fund 4.23 Mai165 words
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Article2775 1981-03-05 10 Gr*» GP*« Net X980/1981 Last Div Div Ynd P/E Vol Day High Low CoHpwjr Sale +or- CVr (*000) High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 361* 238* Ac ma 356 14.5 2.8 4.0 143 300 220 Alcom 300 12.0 2.5 4.0 17.0 184 116 Allied Choc 166 42,775 words
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Article2007 1981-03-05 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday with the number at shares traded shown in brackets in lots at 1,000 units, unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS Aloem (3.MS) AMD (2.005) (7) 2 03 (I) 1 95 (20)2,007 words
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Article, Illustration727 1981-03-05 10 IT WAS "Ole" far the talk yesterday whea they retined prMMi aad straag to toe itHk exekuge, prevlag wraag toe bearfah Mtiiin whe earlier la toe week had •track toem im. And Bke tke torf—at rata, tke keats at tke balk eaald ke heard r*"*t727 words
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Article589 1981-03-05 10 BUYERS returned yesterday after a one-day splurge of selling to take prices up on the Kuala Lumpur stock market once more. Trading was initially easier on lingering stale bulls and forced selling but prices turned for the better in the latter part of the morning.589 words
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283 1981-03-05 11 TASEK Cement, one of the biggest cement manufacturers in Malaysia, is once •.again facing the nagging problem of rising production costs, attributable largely to rising fuel costs. For its first half year to Dec 31, 1980, pre-tax profit fell back 8.3 per283 words
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241 1981-03-05 11 KAMPONG Lanjut Tin Dredging Bhd said its reconnaissance prospecting programme along the Sokor and Galas rivers in Kelantan state shows gold distribution to be generally erratic and of low grade. However, two areas have been identified as having sufficient potential to warrant241 words
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Article160 1981-03-05 11 PERNAS-Sime Darby Holdings Sdn Bhd has set up a Joint-venture company with Zees Motor Sdn Bhd, an established Ford dealer in Kuala Lumpur, to handle the latter's dealership operations in the Malaysian federal territory. Pernas-Sime will hold the majority interest in the Joint-venture company. Zees Motor160 words
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Article, Illustration888 1981-03-05 11 RUTH CHENG - THE MONTHS THAT WAS J By RUTH CHENG FEBRUARY belonged to the Rooster, not the bull. The scintillating flamboyance of the Rooster was clearly demonstrated in the magnificent run-up following Chinese New Year. Sentiments lifted the market last Friday to a record high of888 words
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296 1981-03-05 11 UNITED Motor Works Malaysia (UMW) has just won the distribution rights for the Komatsu hydraulic excavator, adding on to its line-up of Komatsu heavy machines. The hydraulic excavator is claimed to have better fuel economy with its "micro-turbulence combustion chamber." The excavator has a hydraulic296 words
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Article190 1981-03-05 11 WORLDWIDE Holdings Bhd announced the appointment of Mr Robert Teo Keng Tuan as secretary of the company, replacing Mohd Khalid bin Idris and Pauline Wong Poh Lian with effect from Feb 14, 1981. Messrs Lean Chee Seng, Leing Tuck Onn and Nio Ooi Choon resigned from the board190 words
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Article61 1981-03-05 11 THE formal agreement between Straits Trading and Malaysia Mining Corporation was signed yesterday. Shareholders of Traders will be given the details of the agreement today, together with a notice of an EGM on March 24. Traders said yesterday that it will ask the stock exchanges of Singapore and61 words
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Article399 1981-03-05 11 HONGKONG will introduce legislation requiring disclosure of share holdings and dealings by certain categories of people to bring the Companies Ordinance into line with those in other major financial centres. The Securities Commission has recommended that such people should comprise directors, substantial shareholders having 10 per cent or399 words
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Article156 1981-03-05 11 FUJITEC experienced a drop of 22 per cent in net income from $19.1 million for the year ended Sep 30, 1979 to 114.87 million for the year 1960. This took place despite a 14.7 per cent increase in net sales to $196.23 million. Net156 words
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Article558 1981-03-05 11 mms HOCK LOCK SIEW THE characteristically shrewd Jack Chiarapurk has made another skilful manoeuvre, this time towards such ordinary household appliances as refrigerators and air-conditioners. The Jack Chia-MPH announcement on Monday must have come as a surprise for few in the investment community had expected Mr ChiaHOCK LOCK SIEW - 558 words
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Advertisement81 1981-03-05 11 VIP Wheels from WEARNES. Every business has its share of VIP guests. What better way of telling them they're important than by greeting them in a chauffeur driven Jag? Unless, of course, you'd prefer the thrill of driving one yourself. So next time you have a VIP guest, impress him.81 words
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Advertisement859 1981-03-05 11 THE STRAITS TRADING COMPANY LIMITED (Incorporated in Singapore) Further to the announcement dated 21 February 1981 stockholders are advised that a conditional agreement between the Company and Malaysia Mining Corporation Berhad was signed on 4 March 1981. Notice of an Extraordinary General Meeting to be held on 24 March 1981859 words
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Article357 1981-03-05 12 Reuter THAILAND'S year-old coalition government collapsed yesterday when ministers from its largest partner, the Social Action Party (SAP), resigned. Informed sources said Prime Minister Prem Tlnsulanonda has decided to form a new government without the SAP. Deputy Premier Boonchu Rojanasathien and eight other SAP ministers handedReuter - 357 words
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441 1981-03-05 12 AFP MALAYSIA wants a "substantial" increase in the International Tin Agreement's range of prices to bring the floor price above the average cost of production. > Speaking in London on Tuesday at the end of a three-week tour of Brazil, Bolivia andAFP - 441 words
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Article95 1981-03-05 12 AFP VIETNAM yesterday castigated Prince Norodom Sihanouk as a "villain" who is trying to form a united front with the Khmer Rouge although he and his family had suffered under them. The Vietnamese communist party newspaper Nhan Dan reminded the prince of what happened in Kampuchea afterAFP - 95 words
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158 1981-03-05 12 Reuter THE JAPANESE government intends to riisnicc with senior Chinese officials problems arising from China's decision to suspend industrial projects worth about US$l.5 billion to Japanese companies. Chief Cabinet Secretary Kiichi Miyazawa told a press conference that Japan had asked ChinaReuter - 158 words
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359 1981-03-05 12 THE NUMBER of visitors to Singapore last year rose by 14 per cent to 2,562,085, compared with 1979. The biggest monthly increase was in December which had 248,113 visitors, an increase of 1.4 per cent over December 1979. Compared with other months, December359 words
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Article781 1981-03-05 12 LONDON, Wed. Equties finished firm today, though below morning highs, and government bonds dosed with small gains. At 3pm, the Financial Times was up 4.7 points at 500.9. Trading in both sectors was thin and rises were due to small buying at the cheaper levels reached over the781 words
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Article90 1981-03-05 12 AP NEW YORK, Wed. Stock prices were mixed in early trading today after falling sharply late yesterday. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrial stocks was up 2.45 points to 968.47 after half an hour of trading, but declines outnumbered advances by a 4-to-3 margin among NewAP - 90 words
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Advertisement110 1981-03-05 12 NOTICES OFFICE/SHOP FOR SALE KIM SENG SHOPPING CENTRE 926 sq.ft. (a $760 p.s.f. KATONG PLAZA FIRST FLOOR $900 p.s.f. ORCHARD PLAZA THIRD FLOOR $1,350 p.s.f. MANHATTAN HOUSE 1,000 sq.ft. $850 p.s.f. IMMEDIATE OCCUPATION PACE PROPERTIES PTE LTD TEL: *****8 NOTICE To the holders of the floating rate U.S. Dollar Certificates110 words
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Advertisement220 1981-03-05 12 It's just good business to say hello to the fastest way to the U.S.A. Every morning at 7.15, Pan Am's Flight 6 leaves Singapore on the fastest and only one-stop hop to San Francisco via Hong Kong. And thereon, nonstop to New York. From either of these two Stateside destinations,220 words
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Miscellaneous63 1981-03-05 12 Outlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. to 1 p.m. today: Occasional showers in the late morning. Report far 24 hoars prior to 7.3t p.m. on March 4 at the airport. Maximum temperature 27.7 Associated humidity 79 Minimum temperature 22.6 Associated humidity 98 Hours of sunshine Nil Rainfall in millimetres 37.663 words
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220 1981-03-05 13 AFP A LEADING Japanese shipping executive has called for a dialogue between conference members and non-conference members to end the "senseless" rate war on the transPacific routes. Fierce competition has been raging for years on the major routes linking Japan and HongkongAFP - 220 words
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633 1981-03-05 13 WITH large numbers of tugs and barges operating in South-east Asian waters, there is a desperate need to formulate a special set of insurance clauses tailored to these vessels' requirements. Mr Douglas Cole, a partner in Richards Hogg International, said yesterday that633 words
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Article114 1981-03-05 13 AFP ASIAN countries must beware of the danger of over-subsidising their merchant fleets. Philip Yang, a Hongkong-based author and lecturer, told the opening session of a shipping seminar that the best way for developing countries to compete was to "close the technology gap" Referring to a "vacuumAFP - 114 words
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Article131 1981-03-05 13 Reuter FRANCE is to spend 10 million francs on a study aimed at making French-built ships more competitive with foreign rivals, French Transport Minister Daniel Hoeffel said. Mr Hoeffel said that the study, part of a new export drive, will focus on improving fuel efficiency, safety andReuter - 131 words
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Article99 1981-03-05 13 UPI THE Marona Trader, an 815-foot Liberian registered cargo carrier, steamed slowly towards Midway Island on Tuesday with a huge gash in its portside. The ship, en route from San Francisco to Japan with 3,842 tons of coal, initially reported it was sinking because of aUPI - 99 words
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Article673 1981-03-05 13 Shlpplmg Uk CM Skipping Uw Pa*e C*l Achipelego vn 2 Ethid vm 3 Adriatic IV 2 Everett Orient IV 4 Afea VI 3 Evergreen IV 3 Afro-Eurasia VI 2 Fargo vm 3 All trans VI 5 Fesco vn 4/5 Alpac VI 5 Flotta Lauro V 5 Angkutan673 words
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Article1002 1981-03-05 14 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO AT CONTAINER TERMINAL Vessel's Voy Estimated Shipping Gdn Mode of Name No. Time of Lines Operatn Arrival Date Time Kasuga Maru 23/413 3.3.81 0600 Borneo. TA 3 VC Ned Dejima 054 3.3.81 2300' Ned-EAC 50 TT Kawachi Maru 21 3.3.811,002 words
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Article1464 1981-03-05 14 INCREASED chartering was seen on Tuesday in the North American grain sector and rates generally ruled fairly steady. Grain business from the US Gulf included a vessel for Hamburg at US$2O fio and for Antwerp-Rotterdam-Amster-dam at 519.35 fio, both for March. Soyabean meal from the Gulf to Constanza1,464 words
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Article554 1981-03-05 15 EXPECTED ARRIVALS TODAY KEPPEL WHARVES Blue Kochi (RO RO) (0700 after Regina Maris) 44 Boleslaw Ruminski (after Yong Ming starboard a/ side) 1 32 Cottbus (after S.A. Van Der Stel) 46 Cherry Jaya (0700 after Golden Wonder) 29 30 Dong Yun (2100 after Dong Min group I554 words
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Article374 1981-03-05 15 THE Far Eastern Freight Conference is planning to introduce commodity box rates for shippers in the trade which will be a significant breakthrough in terms of simplification. Behind the move is a clamour for more simplified tariff structures which have over the years tended to374 words
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1119 1981-03-05 15 Seatrade ALTHOUGH women have worked on the high seas serving as nurses and telephone operators referred to strictly as "women's work" on passenger ships since the beginning of the century, it is only within the last decade that they have become officers onSeatrade - 1,119 words
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Article, Illustration176 1981-03-05 15 PROMET recently ItucM a I SJ2S million lCSft X lMft X 18ft jark-up rig, IHtsborr Jupiter, owned by Uk Offshore Company (I SA). The rig, a four-legged, ISWt water depth eutilever Jack-up will probably be operating In tbe Arabian Gait. Eqalpped wltb recess ed tank footing,176 words
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Article162 1981-03-05 15 Reuter SHIPBUILDING orders received by OECD shipbuilding working party countries declined in 1960 to 14.34 million gross register tons from 15.11 million in 1979, the OECD said in its quarterly shipbuilding bulletin. New orders received by Japan rose to 10.06 million grt from 7.45 million,Reuter - 162 words
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2379 1981-03-05 19 SCHEDULE 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. PN2,379 words
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Article285 1981-03-05 20 EUROP&JiHu: More and more carriers are including calls at Aqaba on their Middle East service schedules. Recently, the Scanmel/ NCHP joint service announced a new monthly Aqaba call. Now Nvocc, Anglo-European Container Line has announced that it will offer a fortnightly service to the port as an extension285 words
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Article, Illustration611 1981-03-05 20 SEVERAL hundred years after merchant-adventurers created the Netherlands' mighty trading empire, Dutch businessmen are again sailing the Seven Seas to sell their wares to the world. This time, however, the traders are travelling in style. Masted sailing ships escorted by armed men-of-war have611 words
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Advertisement414 1981-03-05 13 HEUNG-A SHIPPING KOREA FLAG VSLS Regular Liner Semi-Container Service To: P.KeUnt/Kedunt/Busan/lnchon Fm: Busan/H.Kong/Banjkok Tel S'pore: *****11 P.K. *****4, PN *****5 K.L. *****0 CONTAINER Schedules II LONDON Freights 11/111 SHIPS In Port 111 SHIPPING List VII REGIONAL Weather VIII WORLD Services VIII lO> J A RI) 1M AN I AH Orient414 words
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Advertisement309 1981-03-05 13 SKA LOR I)H UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES Loading for Break bull Abu Dhabi (2u/3), Dammam (23/3). Kuwait (26/3). Shuaiba (29/3). Doha (1/4). Dubai (4/4) FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE ADO4RIYAH V 12 AL WATTYAH V 12 RED Dubai (20/3). Kuwait (22/3). Dammam (25/3). Mma Qaboos (28/3). Abu309 words
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Advertisement476 1981-03-05 13 <b>cnan WE SERVE MEDITERRANEAN AND ALGERIAN PORTS PLEASE SEE PAGE IV Agents; UNIPACIFIC TRANS ft TRADING A6ENCY PTE LTV. Tel: *****4 (5 lines) SINGAPORE E3 MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES TO: U.S. PACIFIC, GULF, ATLANTIC, EAST CANADA, ASIAN PORTS m f JUf 1 nOI 28-29/3 4-5/4 11-12/4 2-3/5 26-27/4476 words
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Advertisement801 1981-03-05 14 MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING CORPN. BERHAD. WISMA MISC, N0.2, J ALAN CON LAY, P.O. BOX 371, KUALA LUMPUR 04-09, MALAYSIA. TEL: *****8 TELEX: MA *****, *****, ***** ***** CONTAINER SERVICE From Eiwpe 1) G'bvrg 2) H burg 3) B «en 4) Rdam 5) Le H P Kelang S pore Silted Sailed801 words
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Advertisement322 1981-03-05 14 BBS SUPERCARRIER SERVICE FROM: US GULF US ATLANTIC EAST CANADA 10/4 •21/4 7/5 10/5 "BARBER PERSEUS" Mar I "THERMOPYLAE" 14* t, "BARBER TONSBERG" 14* 11. BARBER MENELAUS Mi VESSELS BERTH SMGAKME *1 BBS TEKMMAt GOOOWt 47 "BARBER PRIAM" ftp 4 9 TO: PANAMA US ATLANTIC EAST CANADA US GULF •Vu322 words
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Advertisement797 1981-03-05 15 Overseas B m Containers \imm Limited Weekly service to/from UK/Europe CONTAHERSHP SERVICE TO U*/CONTINENT: H'burg S pore P Ketang 0 mart Hongkong Express 27 Apr Hamburg Eipress 4 May 29 Apr 19 May 6 May 27 May COMTAtRSHF SERVICE FROM UK/COMMENT Hburg Btem SaM Sake* Safcd SaM SaieO SaM R797 words
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Advertisement407 1981-03-05 15 Franco Belgian Services (F'ii Fast French Service with Bt ti]ian i'ur Fiisttrr. Fines'* o» ACE CONSOfiTIOn IT CHEVALOI RO3 24 Mar KOREAN lACEWON?I Mar A C.M.C.R. A- AST f R£ N< H Sf PVICt M*• *■**>* [J*s *a-gau*s FMU. cowAHtsw SOWICI TO mnaaunjiii S pore P Keiang B k Fill407 words
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Advertisement739 1981-03-05 16 KOREA SHIPPING CORPN P. KeUn PENANG S PORE VfGA 157W Ski In Port 5-6 March FROM BUSAN BANGKOK VEGA 158E Std in Port 5-6 March TO BUSAN ALTAR 161W 12 15 March 16-18 March 20-23 March FROM BUSAN BANGKOK ALTAI 162E 12-15 March 16-18 March 20-23 March TO BUSAN MSC739 words
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Advertisement653 1981-03-05 16 ©EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST/EUROPE x EXPRESS FULL CONTAINER SERVICE ACCEPTING CARGO FOR: HAMBURG. FELIXSTOWE. ROTTERDAM. ANTWERP. LE HAVRE ALSO ACCEPTING CARGO FOR: UNITED KINGDOM SOUTHAMPTON, LONDON. MANCHESTER. BIRMINGHAM. BRISTOL. LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW. LEEDS. WEST GERMANY HOLLAND AMSTERDAM S'p«e M Hamburg Rotterdam Fetistooe Antwerp If Havre E»er Vijor ki Port 24/03 E»er653 words
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Advertisement999 1981-03-05 16 Everett Lines 11/1? Mw 13 IS M»> 16 11 Mil Ludni from Pfnanf Oft* S C Ag«nts m Malaysia BOUSTEAD SHIPPING TEL NOS KL *****2 *****9 Comptnia Argentina Dt p Nimmmi IntwxontifMntal S. A. C.I. F. J "ARGENTINE NATIONAL LINE" LOADING FOR DURBAN MONTEVBEO BUENOS ARES Sport 29/30 Mar Transportation999 words
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Advertisement458 1981-03-05 16 lao.s.E. OCEAN SHIPPING ENTERPRISES PTE LTD. SANKYO LINE JAPAN/STRAITS SERVICE GENERAL AGENTS CON!AMIR BOOKING SUB AGENTS P KELANG PENANG OCEAN SUPPING 1 ENTERPRISES PTE I TO SINGAPORE Til *****44 7 1 *****70 K LUMPUR TEL 4*4644 4*475* OCEAN SHAPING SPORE TEL *****44/7 JALAI S CONTAVCR P KELANG TEL 6347 *973458 words
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Advertisement707 1981-03-05 17 I PIL GROUP FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO COLOMBO. HODEIDAH. JEDDAH AQABA I S.E.A. Container Feeder Service SINGAPORE/BANGKOK/HONGKONG/MANILA ACCEPTING LCL/FCL/REEFER CONTAINERS/ m wM 23-24/3 1-2/4 EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICE Singapore PKalang Ptntng Loading tor: KOTA CAMTIKIn PI/5 Mar KOTA MAJU In Pt/8 Mar Aqaba A dan, Hodaidah Jaddah, Port Sudan Singapore P.Kalang707 words
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Advertisement848 1981-03-05 17 a 5 •w 4i v h t\ V 5' 1 V 6 t f I A T Scan Dutch 9 WEEKLY EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE i? 1 P MangPenang Mono Feeder i(Mr Vessel B DWiA J toetaote NHOOmO B PENAGA 1)/] bMw TOTMM B DAtftlA 21/3 N CTOTAL I PENAGA 3848 words
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Advertisement633 1981-03-05 17 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES vs DANK LINE FOR REUIfION SOUTH AFRICA A VESSEL SINGAPORE 30/3 •to Reunion 11/4 Durbon 16/4 Capetown 23/4 PtEliz 21/4 (also accepting East London and Maputo cargo) Lines U.S. WEST COAST SERVICE Ovtcl from SfO Ibcti ASHLEY LYKES Sid Sid BRMTON LYKES Sid LESLE LYKES Sid Sid633 words
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Advertisement739 1981-03-05 18 r KORINS MARITIME SERVICES >f Room 601 ICB Building. Shenton Way. Singapore Tel: *****22 *****67 MIDDLE LAST/RED SEA/EUROPE SERVICES STORE P. KEIANG LOADING 2* Nor *-«*> 2 Apr Domnon/Ki 20Mar Ba«U Kbt Othor tow* G* Mi sabfccl to w<»ciwiint \JC\^ a,vl ,c LINES A member 0> tt<e SjmKk Gawp <X739 words
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Advertisement626 1981-03-05 18 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD Faber House. 234E Orchard Road Singapore 9 Telephone *****11^*****57 W JT Ol Af lA lIVX HGULW RCEPEIOENT SEIWCE TO EUROPE S port P. Kelang Penang Loadng tm: BENNEVIS NBIO3 9 Mar ki Port BOU.OGIt/K'DAM UK(AVON) NOR ASM MB 104 5 Apr 31 Mar -doAgent* Sogapare MTRASEA (PTE)626 words
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Advertisement749 1981-03-05 19 FAR EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): A mem&er ot ttie ACE Consortium K. CHANCE 2W. C. PAUL 26W TW BRDGE 5W C. ROZE 24N K JACEWON 12W. MERCATOR 22W K. JACEJIN 9W....... Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia C. PAUL S'pore Closing Times: FCL Cargo LCL Cargo FROM749 words
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Advertisement334 1981-03-05 19 MALDIVE LINES ETA ETA ETA SPORE KUANTAN PORT KELANG MALDIVE NOBLE 15/3 Loading For Jeddah MALWVE PEACE 7/3 12/3 Loading for Bahrein/Kuwait MALDIVE NOVEL 30/3 Loading for Kuwait MALDIVE PRIZE 23/3 Loading For Jeddah MALDIVE if>ORTER In Port Loading For Male MALDIVE PROGRESS In Port 5/3 Loading For Muscat/ Khortfakan/Dubai/Abu334 words
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Advertisement85 1981-03-05 19 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SMSOV BULOMG 55, Market Street Singapore 0104 Telephone Numbers *****3 (10 Lines) Cable Address SINSOV SMGAPORE Telex Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** p. kelak i*nang M/S SHMtKAT NAH SOON SDN BW. IST ANO 2NO FLOOR. *SS*S HAJ THONG SHTPWG 23 Weld85 words
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Advertisement406 1981-03-05 20 A ANTOLL LINES M DIRECT B/Ls TO BRISBANE SYDNEY MELBOURNE (GEELONG). ADELAIDE Independent FCL Container/Conventional Liner Service SINGAPORE L N SHIPPING PTE LTD 1401 5. Robra house Shenton Way Srjapoff 0106 Tli RS ***** Tel *****11 Bkgs *****43 *****23 *EST MALAYSIA HS H <M) Sdn Bhd KL Tel *****3 *****7406 words
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Advertisement393 1981-03-05 20 SOON SENG GROUPS Regular Service To E«t M'sii °r inonal AUA tUMPUR PORT ML AUG Alien! Soon Seng Shipping Sdn Bhd 23 Ijlan Melayu let 03 *****4 *****0 Tele. MA ***** Cat* SOON 89 lalan Watson let 38 6630 38 7560 Tele. MA ***** Soo **> Seng 165 Victoria Street393 words
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Advertisement393 1981-03-05 20 JOHORE SHIPPING LJr 1M ill AN II NO II RAPAfi PORT KHAN,, SUANfidP msi »rsi« HAJ SHIPPING SDN. BERHAD k Express Umtload Service from P Ketang I East Malaysia Brunei ETA/PKLG Loading for 17/3/tI KK, SANMXAN 4/4/81 KK. SANDAKAN 22/4/81 KK. SAfOAKAN In Port KUCHMG 13/3/81 KUCHMG €2/3/81 KUCHMG HAYATI393 words
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Miscellaneous167 1981-03-05 20 <r Regional Weather x w. SI > I* 1 f* h\ ?k 35 .c^ <&* LLI« Is C cr* Wind direction with speed in knots Wave height SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. LEGEND: R Thunderstorm Temperature °C Shower Weather s~/ w "»d direction with speed167 words
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