The Business Times, 27 April 1981
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Title Section12 1981-04-27 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 107/1/81 MONDA Y, APRIL 27, 1981 60 CENTS12 words
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Article73 1981-04-27 1 THE French community here yesterday voted in favour of Gaullist candidate and Paris Mayor Jacques Chirac in the French presidential elections. Mr Chirac came in ahead of incumbent President Valery Giscard d'Estaing and socialist Francois Mitterrand. According to figures from the French embassy, where voting was held, Mr73 words
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Article68 1981-04-27 1 AFP NEW DELHI, Sun. Coal production in India will be increased by 50 per cent in the next four years, an official press release issued here said today. The release said the government has drawn up a programme to step up coal production from the present 114AFP - 68 words
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Article86 1981-04-27 1 Reuter TOKYO, Sun. Japan and the United States will exchange views this week in final efforts to solve the problem of Japanese car exports to the US in time for summit talks between President Reagan and Prime Minister Zenko Suzuki in Washington late next week. The JapaneseReuter - 86 words
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Article63 1981-04-27 1 Reuter TEHERAN, Sun. The Teheran liberal newspaper Mizan (Scales of Justice) returned to the streets today after a two-week ban with a pledge to defend freedom of the press and independence of the courts. "We will defend the independence of the judicial system and safeguard the liberties providedReuter - 63 words
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Article63 1981-04-27 1 AP MOSCOW, Sun. Kuwaiti Foreign Minister Sheikh Sabah Ai-Ahmed Al-Sabah criticised the Soviet military intervention in Afghanistan during talks here last week with Soviet officials, informed sources said today. The sources said the Kuwaiti official, who is also his country's Deputy Premier, told his Soviet hosts that "theAP - 63 words
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Article61 1981-04-27 1 Reuter MANILA, Sun. Senior government officials of Asean meet here tomorrow to draft a plan to curb pollution in the east Asian seas. The four-day meeting, sponsored by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), is expected to adopt a programme aimed at protecting the marine environment andReuter - 61 words
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Article76 1981-04-27 1 AFP GENEVA, Sun. A group of 18 developing countries exporting cotton will press for an effective international agreement during a one-week United Nations meeting starting tomorrow, a spokesman for the UN Conference on Trade and Development said today. The so-called Izmir group, accounting for 33 per cent ofAFP - 76 words
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Article107 1981-04-27 1 THE fell*wing Is a list «f the 19 most actively traded stocks en the Stock Exchange of Singapore last week. It gives the tornover in thousands of units, closing prices oo Thursday and the high aad low for 1981 CMpuy Tanaver •m April 5? L*w M Credit107 words
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Article, Illustration188 1981-04-27 1 SINGAPORE Apr a Apr a Apr H Apr a Apr M ~BT Index: *****.98 ***** 69 *****.55 *****.73 ***** 67 'Industrials: 843.64 850 53 850.71 853 69 857.91 to. Finance: 1680 54 1701.56 1703 13 1744. a 1756.66 ••Hotels: 1336.70 1326 24 1333.21 1341.55 1356.00 •Properties: 848188 words
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Article636 1981-04-27 1 LILLIAN CHEW - RESULTS OF 1980 CENSUS By LILLIAN CHEW THE fact that Singapore will have to rely on imported skills to man the capital-intensive and highskill industries and services for some time yet is reinforced in the 1900 census results. The census has shown that there were636 words
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Article241 1981-04-27 1 AFP THE three tin-producing countries of Asean Malaysia, Indonesia and Thailand yesterday served notice that they would take "appropriate measures to strengthen the tin market" if next month's Geneva negotiations on the sixth International Tin Agreement remain inconclusive. In a joint press statement issued at theAFP - 241 words
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Article467 1981-04-27 1 FOO CHOY PENG - By FOO CHOY PENG WHILE Japan's largest department store chain Daiei has temporarily shelved its plan to operate in Singapore, another leading Japanese department store, Tokyu Department Company, has made up its mind to set up shop here. Besides a department store, Tokyu Department is467 words
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Article325 1981-04-27 1 JAPAN should buy more textiles and garments from Asean to correct a trade imbalance before resentment towards Japan develops. Currently, Japan buys the bulk of its imports from Korea. As an example, Korea accounts for 54 per cent of Japan's shirt imports, while the five Asean countries325 words
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454 1981-04-27 1 THE Nattoaal University •f Slngapare litnds to set ulie at least 5 per eeat af Its aperatiag budget far resMfrt la the earning yean, daoMe the 2.5 per eeat set aside this academic year. Mlalster f*r Edocatton Taay Taa said this at the454 words
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441 1981-04-27 1 CHOO AI LENG - By CHOO AI LENG MAGNUM Corporation's announcement of record profits and sharply higher dividends for 1960 has once again thrilled its shareholders. The four-digit lotterybased group of Malaysia announced over the weekend its best-ever pre-tax profits of M 534.6 million, an increase of441 words
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Advertisement15 1981-04-27 1 IVUf Miyfoonj Mortjijc And Financc (S) Ud. Ground Hoof, Show House, Singapore 0923 Tel *****7715 words
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Advertisement77 1981-04-27 1 m MAIN objectives and strategies STAGE dab's latest offering a bi marketing..........—.............. 3 disappointment U SIGNIFICANCE of Russia's CHANGI Golf Gob's captain Y amburg pipeline project C wins top honours H WARNING against placing too WHY world's major stock marmuch faith in business 9 kets are booming 18 TV AND77 words
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Advertisement276 1981-04-27 1 The Straits Companies Times Key pSSSt] DIRECTORY Agencies Singapore (Buku Merah) Is Oil blowing ICAP apart? ABQ 4th Quarter 1980 ICAP does not appear to be working out very well When Australia introduced ICAP some two years ago, it sought to create a lower air fares market which would also276 words
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MANAGEMENT
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297 1981-04-27 3 CHIEF executives of nearly 50 major European and Asian companies will gather in Singapore in October to discuss 'Foreign investment and the transfer of technology in Asean the European, American and Japanese views'. They will be in Singapore for the annual297 words
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Article1232 1981-04-27 3 MIKE WILSON - The need for business objectives and strategies is obvious to all, but their effective use in business is not always apparent. Often the way these targets can and should be set and met is not always clear to senior managers. Longer term considerations may be unnoticed, shelved1,232 words
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Article, Illustration684 1981-04-27 3 XU WEI DE - With XU WEI DE Title: The Practice of Supervising Making Experience Pay. Author: Martin M Broadwell. Publisher: Addisen-Wesiey Publishing Co. WHY do people not perform as they should? This is a question often asked by managements of both large and small organisations, and it should be noted684 words
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Advertisement178 1981-04-27 3 THAI JUMBOS TO EUROPE WE'VE ADDED TO THE HERD Visiting the great European cities with Thai is becoming increasingly convenient. Now with additional flights to our fleet, you can make frequent departures on our magnificent 747s to seven super European destinations. Convenient daily flights depart Singapore 7.20 p.m. with connections178 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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1256 1981-04-27 4 AFP LONDON'S commodity markets were overshadowed last week by a record-breaking upward run on the stock exchange after Imperial Chemical Industries (ICI), the leading British industrial company, revealed a sales recovery in March. This was seen as a further pointer towards the end of theAFP - 1,256 words
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Article64 1981-04-27 4 C.I.F. North European ports, in US dollars per ton unless otherwise stated: LONDON Fri Previous Malaysian 5% ffa bulk per tonne 587.50slr June 587.50slr Sumatra 5% ffa bulk April 620.00slr 620.00slr May 605.00slr 600.00slr June 590.00elr 590.00slr July 580.00slr 585.00slr Nigeria 5% ffa bulk atg unquoted unquoted ROTTERDAM:64 words
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Article873 1981-04-27 4 COFFEE: Robusta futures ended mostly £1 to £8 up last Friday on a volume of 2,017 lots including six options and around 400 cross trades. Dealers said the market steadied in afternoon trade aided by weaker sterlings and some preweekend book-squaring. Some dealers said unconfirmed reports that Colombia873 words
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Article201 1981-04-27 4 SHORT-COVERING ahead of the weekend caused rubber futures in London last Friday to close above the day's lows to show losses ranging from 0.40 to 0.10 pence a kilo. Futures opened firm following sharply higher levels in the East but then eased back in the afternoon before recovering slightly201 words
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291 1981-04-27 4 THE Singapore priiite market received fresh lease of life last week when the Philippines adapted a new export policy ever coconnt nil. President Marcos had ordered the buying hack of export surpluses after export requirements have been fulfilled. As the Philippines is291 words
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Article143 1981-04-27 4 CHICAGO soybean futures closed up 4 1 to eight US cents a bushel last Friday, on the high end of a 17-cent range. Late local shortcovering and speculative buying boosted prices. Traders viewed lifting of the grain embargo as most constructive for soybeans and soymeal futures in relation to143 words
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Article132 1981-04-27 4 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Friday closed around the middle to low side of aneight cent range down 2'/« US cents a bushel to up >4 cent. Only deferred March settled higher. Late local evening up on trader unwillingness to hold positions ahead of the weekend due to uncertanties132 words
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Advertisement332 1981-04-27 4 The Executive Link. The last word in comfort on Asia's first Airline There are certain demands you make when you're flying. Especially if you're a busy executive. And if proper attention isn't given to your needs you'd probably feel aa if you haven't been treated right. Well, PAL knows how332 words
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Advertisement488 1981-04-27 5 *&w*l i si jA \ti is* *J II H rV%i iff^annKj 4L r:*Ai%o £l»V -jfe H v VI '"vt Electronics magazines in the U.S., West Germany and Japan have made Sony Betamax the winner! "...A short glance at the test results shows the Sony videorecorder leads all the other models488 words
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Article, Illustration1147 1981-04-27 6 MIRIAM KARR; ROGER ROBINSON JR - The Russians describe the Yamburg natural gas pipeline project as the biggest human endeavour in history but its significance goes far beyond its sheer size. It is an undertaking that may help unite or set apart the Western alliance in a world running short ofNYT - 1,147 words
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Article, Illustration696 1981-04-27 6 Reuter RUMANIA is trying to nudge closer towards Comecon, the Moscow-led communist trading community it strove to keep at arm's length for two decades. The shift in policy, which could have important implications for Rumania's relatively independent foreign policy within the Soviet bloc, seems promptedReuter - 696 words
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Advertisement420 1981-04-27 6 V M' •N J ft <• > C 111 i H-1 4J&I i i SUNDRAPE VERTICAL BLINDS DIETHELM Introduces a beautiful way to keep out the sun. Let in the sunlight or slant the Louvres to keep out solar glare and heat. Open up and enjoy a panoramic view. Completely420 words
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Advertisement253 1981-04-27 7 Hotelier's nightmare. o** JtihC dtt jMgfr jjjfe A «W A N v A A ft S ft* X ft X -Jto- s. £>-< i Jl- M- <■» ft A jfc >" > <Hfc -*l <•> MBI iMM HBJ Ml i *m +*> <5> Ifc. r 11 H w Hotelier's dream.253 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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Article987 1981-04-27 8 A LATE RALLY last Friday led by oils and blue chips pushed New York stock prices higher in heavy trading as the Dow Jones industrial average hit an eightyear high (or the third time in a month, closing at its best level since Jan 19,1973. Analysts987 words
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Article178 1981-04-27 8 APR M C AHUM MH -R OH -R 5 ik Mont at Ngia Seoua 1M vs -R ll« UR -R M -R M uneb UR •R 3 DflKW Cuap Had Uki Out Imp Bfe MM -R Ik m -r MR +H 1R -R RH -R E Dom morM Don178 words
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European markets
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Article249 1981-04-27 8 apr at Pr» COBBBILXK Air-L>qukte 400J0 1.5 BIN Oemit 13 not CBF (Tboauoa- 04 Cif> m CW rrmnealae -U 6m P»lTOlM CompMnW ni ftaaodtn CocptfP^ 436 10 Cradlt Pooctor D* Praoea m ♦3 HKIMW SM +9.4 (UbrmlrW) litfhlnn Bull a -04 MB I PVttMkB 3» unch Pachlnay Cl«lne lOUO249 words
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Article177 1981-04-27 8 APR M Fto ABM mso +1-8 Abold Akao SB JO +0.1 HJD +0.6 AMIV Amfti Amrotmk tl.lt -0-1 103-50 -0.1 MJO +04 =r»OOB 4ft. 70 -0J Bote IU0 0J BorvumlJ zsioo BurtunAim n.« 0J 34.10 0J Call* Dtlft K90 ♦1 Dell IIU 79 00 1J fnnla 146JO 0.7 rokkcr177 words
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Article86 1981-04-27 8 APR M ft* FORWARD MARKET ACM I» Artwd 1*0 unch Aitur Wl ♦i Bructn 1080 aneti Bru-Lamb lltt Canpac ism «0 Cock uo 4 Da Dun 300 -4 MK 15 Dectrobel *70 M0 ■as Ob-Inno-Bm Orr IM -u an -75 P«tro «w +1 Rjl Dutch irm 22 Btdro ion86 words
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Article176 1981-04-27 8 APR M 1 Dm Aaf-Talcfunkao ao«o -CI Akao *140 0.4 Ails Laban ***** unch Alia Van moo -4 BAST UMO -0.4 Bay H T Wbank am 3 Bay Vbank Barer U4.T0 -41 BBC moo ITS 00 1J mmaltm MOJO unch Cham Varw MIMB J Commarsbank 177 JO 4 Conu176 words
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Article76 1981-04-27 8 7MH MM -M «M -U ISO m MB uneb SMfi 415 uneb Ototfi Flatter Br 1M Hero Br MH uneb Hoffman La m -J jalmoU Br U» Hutu-Ouluabui JM N«Mto Br Nwttt Hit. Otrtlkoo r Buabrto Br 1«0 -i» KM uncB MM li m 4-1 ITU uneb m r^fc76 words
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Article60 1981-04-27 8 APR M I Ante Ajaoc Ow ir< MB 1MTS MB -U CantrmM rw nMM* MM +M aa WIM *ti <r>"P 1U0J0 M +1 MM -M 33to *ma mm -i« TIM *m m >lm oun ord cum pn Ptralll I C PtraOl a*r IthiMrtf T T Sttm Ull MM ma60 words
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Article374 1981-04-27 8 THE TOKYO stock market last Saturday average rose 13.32 to close at a record 7,547.73 in active trading with populars and blue chips leading the way. Dealers said the Tokyo Stock Exchange index, however, (ell 0.51 to close at 551.40 on a volume of 250 million shares. Machines,374 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article186 1981-04-27 8 THE US dollar last week opened slightly above the previous weekend's closing of 2.1160 against the Singapore dollar. Reflecting a stronger US currency, the US dollar/ Singapore dollar rate was first traded at 2.1180 on the Singapore foreign exchange market. Riding on the back of a firmer US186 words
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Article181 1981-04-27 8 ASIAN RATES ASIAN eaneocy average topwK rates far the week ended April 0: UW (Bid prtoM) Hifh Loir 7 days 16 155/16 1 month 1711/1615 2 months 16 5/16 1511/16 3 months 1611/*****/16 6 months 1611/1616'* 9 months 161/16 15H 12 months 15 1V1615 9/16 8wiat Prsaes Hi«k Uw 1181 words
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Article43 1981-04-27 8 FOR THE week ended Saturday April 25, the range of call rates received from Short Deposits (M) Bhd was as follows: Buk fmad: 3 per cent to 5 per cent. General find: 4.7 per cent. Mevemeati of funds totalled 1806 million.43 words
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Article305 1981-04-27 8 THE liquid overnight interbank market experienced in the early part of last week made a sudden reversal on Thursday after clearing with the overnight rate reaching a high of 16 Vt per cent compared to a low of Vi per cent on Monday. The rate closed higher at 19305 words
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Article305 1981-04-27 8 GOLD traded narrowly between US$472 to 502 a troy ounce last week, closing on the New York come* at US$4B5. While the predominantly physical markets in London and Zurich made attempts to hold prices above the 490 level, it was in the more speculative futures markets in the US305 words
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Article696 1981-04-27 8 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From PAA PA005 0040 JFKSFOHKG SLA SQ41 0140 MAA MAS MH601 0630 KUL MAS MH680 0645 KCH SLA SQ43 0740 DHA SLA SQ101 0815 KUL MAS MH8U 0815 PEN MAS MH603 0830 KUL AL AL4L0 0940 BOM/MAA/KUL MAS MH671 1000 PEN/KUL696 words
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Advertisement100 1981-04-27 8 JOINMORE beeps up with the pace! In the hectic, frenzied world of commerce and high finance, it is vital that workflow is smooth and uninterrupted. But just in case, your secretary, computer personnel, sales or exhibition services people decide to leave you high and dry...don't panic! JOINMORE provides you with100 words
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Advertisement229 1981-04-27 8 u 26-30 APRIL 1981 International Exhibition of Machinery and Materials for the Textile Fabrics Trade WORLD TRADE CENTRE. SINGAPORE TEXTILES: A TRULY GLOBAL INDUSTRY The Textile and clothing industries are among the largest and most diverse in the world, accounting for almost 10% of global industrial employment. These industries are229 words
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OVERSEAS
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422 1981-04-27 9 AP Reuter CHINESE Vice-Premier Yao Yilin has said piecework pay rates should replace bonuses in some Chinese factories to stop indiscriminate payment of bonuses. Speaking at a national conference on industry and transport in Shanghai, he said bonuses had played a positiveAP; Reuter - 422 words
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Article137 1981-04-27 9 AFP BRITISH Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher assured in an interview televised in Qatar that the rapid intervention forces planned by Britain and the United States would not result in an Anglo-Saxon military presence in the Persian Gulf. She said these forces were meant to face a crisis inAFP - 137 words
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Article480 1981-04-27 9 AP WITH the US Labour Secretary leading the charge. Federal agents swooped down on a Chinatown sweatshop to climax a month-long investigation that turned up 22 cases of illegal child labour and a 90-year-old woman who was "happy" that she could work for $1 anAP - 480 words
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Article131 1981-04-27 9 Reuter WORLD crude steel output was down 5.2 per cent in the first quarter of this year, compared to the same period last year, despite an 11.5 per cent rise from February to March. According to the International Iron and Steel Institute in Brussels, output wasReuter - 131 words
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Article264 1981-04-27 9 Reuter JAILED Irish Republican guerilla Bobby Sands, now in the 57th day of a hunger strike, has rejected an offer of help from the European Human Rights Commission. He dismissed their intervention as confusing and said his sister Marcella was misled by Irish Republic PrimeReuter - 264 words
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271 1981-04-27 9 Reater THE Earopeaa Economic Community (EEC) and Japan have agreed to cooperate In helping developing countries. EEC Commissioner Claude (heysson, who had a series «f talks with Japanese leaders and businessmen, said In Takya it had been agreed that high-level consultationsReater - 271 words
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676 1981-04-27 9 NYT A NEW study of corporate power, released last Thursday by the 20th Century Fund, warns against placing much faith in business. Despite all efforts to curb its abuses, the study said business is still the most powerful sector of society, and has tended toNYT - 676 words
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Article457 1981-04-27 9 Reuter POLLING in France's presidential election began at dawn yesterday, but the man who becomes one of the most powerful national executives in the Western world will probably not be known for another two weeks. Ten candidates were entered for the first-round poll and in the likelyReuter - 457 words
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Advertisement214 1981-04-27 9 4 4ft v se jp»* Introducing new edition to ECKO's Total Kitchen Concept from Australia. n > 81 t Beautiful, practical kitchens Lfor Today 's Modern Woman! 25 April 3 May See us at Booths 42, 43 44 Shopping around for local-made and imported kitchen systems built to your specifications?214 words
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REVIEWS
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Article, Illustration1075 1981-04-27 10 PATRICIA GOH - By PATRICIA GOH IF local musicians who have been griping for years about the lack of a professional symphony are still not totally contented with their situation now, they may do well to look at the lot of aspiring professional Chinese-instrument players. Musicians1,075 words
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Article, Illustration522 1981-04-27 10 Title: What Dr Speck DMat Tell Us Aether: Baddy AtUeeee PehHsher: Megaem Reviewed by BALMA KHALU PICTURE this scene if you please: A young father sleeping blissfully after a day's hard work earning enough to keep his wife and newborn child in a manner they522 words
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Article700 1981-04-27 11 SALMA KHALIK - By SALMA KHALIK ACTORS do occasionally need some time to settle into their roles. This is especially excusable in the case of an amateur production. But for the play to gel only in the third and last act? This seems to be asking a700 words
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Article, Illustration526 1981-04-27 11 NYT Title: Geerge Orwell: A life Anther: Bernard Crick Publisher: Atlantic-Little, Brown (473 pages) Price: U5517.15 Reviewed by: JOHN LEONARD REVIEWING a book by Lewis Mumford on Herman Melville, George Orwell said: "The criticism which sets out to interpret to be atNYT - 526 words
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518 1981-04-27 11 PATRICIA GOH - By PATRICIA GOH THE SSO concert last Friday was pretty much staple fare a little bit of Rossini and a bit of Sibelius and Schubert. The only thing I really wanted to hear was Stravinsky's octet for flute, clarinet, two bassoons and two trombones.518 words
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851 1981-04-27 11 CHRIS YAP - By CHRIS YAP I HAD to rush through a hamburger dinner in order to be in time for the poetry reading. However, I need not have to for it started 20 minutes late my dinner was not the only hurried affair last Friday. An Evening851 words
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Advertisement293 1981-04-27 10 boards. I Save costs. A wide range of I boards (in 9to 42 circuits and 60 to 200 amperes) is available ex-stock for various applications. There's no tying up of large capital. Save time. The ready-to-install GE miniature distribution board cuts down installation time because only 4 screws are needed293 words
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Page 10 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous347 1981-04-27 10 LEISURE TIME CONCERTS A LUNCHTIME (1.00 to 2.00 pm) open air musical performance at Raffles Place Garden today by the Reyal Australian Air Force Band. Free admission. The band will hold another performance at the Singapore Conference Hall at Bpm tonight. Tickets at $1 available at C K Tang, Cold347 words
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Miscellaneous745 1981-04-27 10 Napoleon the lover NAPOLEON Ami LOVE replaces Beery James' Attain at the Heart at U.M pm on Channel 5. Am the title mggrata, the aeries f•ruses n his private life. It Is fairly wMeiy kM«i that the lavtadUe Preach emperor's leve life was jast as ctlwrtil, If aet mere lateresttag745 words
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Advertisement220 1981-04-27 11 A M. JL- MAGNUM CORPORATION ANNOUNCEMENT The Directors are pleased to announce the results of the operations of the Company and the Group for the year ended 31st December 1980 which are subject to final audit. Group Company The Results of the Group for 1980 include the profit contribution from220 words
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Miscellaneous820 1981-04-27 11 I -IN-ONE CROSSWORD CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 8 Anyway remain, right to the end. a sailor (7) 9 What "Monsieur Le Mer" was wrongly called, in English? (9) 13 Totally at home with anybody (2, 3) 14 Are spongers? You put your finger on it! (5) 15 The man must return820 words
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Article1436 1981-04-27 14 GERALD COLVERD - London By GERALD COLVERD WHEN Samuel Goldwyn asked Bernard Shaw if he could buy the film rights to his plays, Shaw refused the offer saying: "The trouble is, Mr Goldwyn, that you are only interested in art and I am only interested in money". A similar dialogue could1,436 words
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187 1981-04-27 14 THE SURPRISE boll raid last Tuesday sent prices opwards on the Securities Exchange of Thailand lost week. The market was olso boosted by o slight underlying confidence as Uttle selling pressore was noted. Although some counters went ex-dlvidend, the effect on the market was not187 words
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Article805 1981-04-27 14 j K.Lumpur THE BULLS wielded a strong hand in the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange last week. Records were erased as prices soared to new heights on heavy volumes. The strong support was particularly noted on the first two days of trading last week. Last Monday's firm opening805 words
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Article477 1981-04-27 14 Reuter DUNLOP Holdings Ltd's borrowings are expected to stand at some 90 per cent of shareholders' funds after the union with the Pirelli Spa group has been dissolved, against nearly 80 per cent at present. Chairman Campbell Fraser said, however, that payments from Pirelli totalling £22 millionReuter - 477 words
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Article104 1981-04-27 14 BRITISH Aerospace, which went public in February, had 1960 pre-tax profit of £52.8 million against £50.3 million closely matching the forecast in the offering prospectus. Sales were £1.42 billion, slightly ahead of forecast, against £1.03 billion the previous year. Profit after tax was £51.8 million against £43.7104 words
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Article230 1981-04-27 14 AFP LONDON commodity brokers S and W Berisford made a new bid of £175 million to take over the British Sugar Corporation. The company refines almost all the British sugarbeet crop. The bid, which is worth 251 pence per share, disappointed the stock exchange, whereAFP - 230 words
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Article1221 1981-04-27 15 WONG SOUK YEE - Singapore By WONG SOUK YEE THE LAUNCHING of the National Unit Trust in Malaysia and the steady flow of foreign funds brought bulls into action and sent the Straits Times Industrial Index to new heights last week. Under the fourth Malaysian Pan, the Malaysian government has allocated $1.51,221 words
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336 1981-04-27 15 Tokyo AFP BACKED by a revived wave of foreign buying, prices on the Tokyo Stock Exchange scored a solid advance last week sending the Dow Jones average to a new high. Foreign investors, who scaled down their purchases in the previous week, re-AFP - 336 words
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Article2879 1981-04-27 15 1981 Hick Low Coapaay Last Sale orOr*s D1T DW CTT Or*s YTd Net P/E Vol (*000) Week High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 378 334 as 420 200 060 360 430 320 130 161 330 110 660 322 380 Acma Ai com Allied Choc BAT Bata Ben2,879 words
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Article394 1981-04-27 15 JULIANA TAY - WMk ended April 24 Compiled by JULIANA TAY OTHERS Geaeral Sccarities' unaudited consolidated net tangible asset backing per share as at Mar 31. 1981 was 552.44. Sapreme CtrpmflN has incorporated Supreme Nominees Sdn Bhd as a wholly-owned subsidiary of the company with an authorised share394 words
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Article51 1981-04-27 15 TWO MAJOR Japanese accenting firm», Tetsass Ota and Campany aad Saawa Tskys Maraasaehl aad Campany, have jained the fast-grswtag laternattaaal •rganisatisa «C accaaating arms, Klynvelt Main Geerdeler, based la the Netherlands. Together,the tws linns esnstltate sne sf the largest aeesanttag practices In Japan with If sfflces and 11S51 words
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Article703 1981-04-27 16 I New York UPI THE NEW YORK stock market hit new 1981 highs last week and could move even higher if President Reagan is successful in getting his economic programme of tax cuts and spending reductions. The president plans to address a joint session of Congress tomorrowUPI - 703 words
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Article128 1981-04-27 16 Reuter ALUMAX Inc will withdraw from the proposed A $55* million Aluminium smelter project at Lochlnvar, New Sooth Wales (NSW), the Broken Hill Pty Co Ltd (BHP) said In a statement. Alnmax was to have taken a 45 per eeat Interest, BHP 35 per eeatReuter - 128 words
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Article435 1981-04-27 16 Sydney Reuter INDUSTRIAL issues in the Sydney stock market continued to pull away from the resource sector last week amid discouraging signs on US interest rates and metal prices Gold prices, an important barometer for the Australian share market, reacted by lapsing into a narrowReuter - 435 words
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Article87 1981-04-27 16 HAMMERSLEY Holdings directors have recommended shareholders accept the CRA Ltd offer tor the 17.88 per cent of Hammersley It does not already hold. to a statement they consider the CRA offer of one CRA share for each Hammersley unit to be fair and reasonable, having regard to eomparltlve87 words
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Advertisement1168 1981-04-27 14 Jz Pi! 5b Sj UNITED OVERSEAS FINANCE LIMITED INCORPORATED N THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE) BALANCE SHEETS 31 ST DECEMBER 1980 FIXED ASSETS (Note 5) ASSOCIATED COMPANY (Note 6) STATUTORY DEPOSIT WITH MONETARY AUTHORITY OF SINGAPORE CURRENT ASSETS Amounts owing under block discount, hire purchase, housing, development and other loans less1,168 words
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Advertisement213 1981-04-27 15 NOTICE Cold Storage Holdings Limited NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Annual General Meeting of the Company will be held at Empire Dock, Singopore 0409, at noon on 6th June, 1981 when the Directors will recommend for approval a Final Dividend of 7 Singapore cents per lOp stock unit less213 words
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Advertisement261 1981-04-27 16 "The American Express Card serves you well, wherever good food is served"., 1 ere Getaway to Sentosa t f Costs only HALF AS MUCH if you're residing in Singapore It's easy. Just book our chalet units, and enjoy a 50% discount. Offer applies MONDAY-THURSDAY (except public holidays and holiday-eves). For261 words
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Advertisement126 1981-04-27 16 sr m For lunch. For dinner. For a richly; rewording experience. Husinessmen's Lunch Monday to Friday SU»..tO 10'< service charge 3' < cess Javanese Rijstafel Saturday Sunday $17.50 10'. serv ice charge '.V< cess For reservations call 7.'i7%77 J kH < I'urk Slu'inini) America is not merely a geographical boundary126 words
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Advertisement187 1981-04-27 16 Feast like an emperor at Chinatown V <- < M &w, TJ b Our chefs can whip up culinary delights that would excite even the most demanding of emperors Here at The Chinatown, we serve S/echuan specialties Name your favourites Or ask for our recommendations Then be treated to a187 words
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Advertisement110 1981-04-27 16 QQGQQ Inn Of Happiness W, ■%A HP-V Dine Szechuan style. piness brings Lwo culinary s. Two chefs, ining pleasure, lton service. a/ e A cosy grili rootfi that's "olde'and "Englysshe". Where the fare is both traditional and wholesome. Ill;I!! r i r //^,on^/ rs/'' :>w tridi:.M King s den presents110 words
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Advertisement225 1981-04-27 16 The Dragon Palace Restaurant is where you can dine in regal splendour and dance to the mellow sounds of yesteryear with "The Zodiac" Specious enough to accommodate 450 people in comfort. Dragon Palace Restaurant also caters to the cosy twosome l RES a cxKpnncTW Ox ley Rise/Penang Road. Singapore 0923225 words
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Article, Illustration781 1981-04-27 17 CHANGI Golf Club's captain, Ong Ah Keng. turned out to be the star of the weekend when he played in the club's monthly medals yesterday. Besides taking top honours with the overall best gross score (73), Ah Keng also had his handicap slashed by five from781 words
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Article, Illustration501 1981-04-27 17 RONALD KOW - By RONALD KOW SOCCER fans who went to the National Stadium last night hoping to see a repeat of the Good Friday Ovaltine international between Singapore and Malaysia got what they wanted to see s match that ended with the Republic winningPicture by HAIRIS - 501 words
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Article767 1981-04-27 17 NEIL AN - NEIL AN 808 BEAMON still savours the satisfaction of his astonishing world record in the long jump. "I enjoy listening to the way people talk to me about it," Beamon said, recounting his leap of 29 feet 2 1 2 inches at the 1968 Mexico City767 words
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Article129 1981-04-27 17 Reuter SUSAN BROWN, a 22-year-old biochemistry student, coaxed Oxford to an easyvictory over Cambridge in an invitational boat race on the River Sumida in Tokyo yesterday. The dark blues took the lead from the start and coasted to victory by eight lengths in 12 minutes and 58.3Reuter - 129 words
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Article61 1981-04-27 17 AP SIX soccer matches and four horse race meetings were postponed last Saturday when snow blanketed Northern England. The race meetings at Newcastle, Beverley, Market Rasen and Bangor were all called off as was the first division soccer match between Leeds United and West Bromwich. Soccer matches atAP - 61 words
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Article631 1981-04-27 17 Reuter JAPAN'S former World Cup player, Kosaku Shimada, yesterday won the US$l4O,000 Dunlop International Open golf tournament at Ina with a two-under-par 286. Shimada, 36, who had led since the second round, shot a final 72 over the 6,404metre Ibaraki Country Club West Course. The tournamentReuter - 631 words
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Advertisement994 1981-04-27 17 <l> CANADIAN IMPERIAL BANK OF COMMERCE STATEMENT OF ACCOUNTS FOR YEAR ENDED OCTOBER 31,1980 (All figures quoted in Canadian dollars) STATEMENT OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES STATEMENT OF REVENUE, EXPENSES AND UNDIVIDED PROFITS Assets Cash and due from banks Cheques and other items in transit, net Total cash resources Securities issued994 words
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245 1981-04-27 18 AFP FORMER Kampuchean head of state. Prince Norodom Sihanouk, has invited his former prime minister Son Sann to "a brotherly meeting" in Singapore to set up an anti-Vietnamese united front. Copies of the Prince's telegram inviting Son Sann were distributed toAFP - 245 words
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97 1981-04-27 18 Reuter INDONESIA signs another contract today with Japanese power companies for the export of liquefied natural gas (LNG), reinforcing its position as the world's biggest bilateral seller of LNG. The 20-year contract with Tokyo Electric Power and the Tohuku Electric Power corporations is believedReuter - 97 words
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Article830 1981-04-27 18 INVESTORS OPTIMISTIC Reuter THE WORLD'S major stock markets are booming London and Tokyo hit new peaks last Friday as investors show thenconfidence that better times are ahead. Businessmen appear to be shrugging off the gloom that covers many of the world's depressed economies. An analystReuter - 830 words
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376 1981-04-27 18 AFP THE UNITED States would halt trade "across the board" with the Soviet Union and impose a new grain embargo if Moscow decided to intervene in Poland, Secretary of State Alexander Haig said. He told an interviewer last Saturday that he is not expressingAFP - 376 words
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Article112 1981-04-27 18 Reuter TOKYO is the world's most expensive city, with London the dearest in Europe and the Scandinavian capitals not far behind. According to the annual survey by Business International, which took New York as the base city with a cost-of-living index of 100, theReuter - 112 words
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Article252 1981-04-27 18 Reuter SAUDI Arabia appears to be signalling that in its search for oil price moderation, it wants other Opec producers actually to cut their official prices, something which they are expected to resist fiercely. Oil analysts said a distinction should be drawn between official pricesReuter - 252 words
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Advertisement116 1981-04-27 18 [NOTICE j NOTICE To the holders of the floeting rate U.S. Dollar Certificates of Deposit due 27th April, 1984 of: THE DAI-ICHIKANGYO BANK LIMITED G2. HONG LEONG BUILDING. 16. RAFFLES QUAY. SINGAPORE 0104. We hereby certify that the rate of interest payable on the above-mentioned Certificates of Deposit for the116 words
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Advertisement1111 1981-04-27 18 SINGAPORE INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT IN CONJUNCTION WITH SGV-GOH TAN PTE. LTD., presents "SHAPING BUSINESS STRATEGY IN AN INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENT" A two-week senior management residential programme conducted by distinguished professors from the HARVARD BUSINESS SCHOOL Date: July 20 31, 1981 Venue: Apollo Sentosa, Sentosa Island, Singapore Fee: 555,850 (Non-SIM Members) or1,111 words
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Miscellaneous59 1981-04-27 18 Outlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. to 1 p.m. today: Mainly fair. Report for 24 hoars prior to 7.31 pm on April 26 at the airport. Maximum temperature 33.7 Associated humidity 57 Minimum temperature 23.6 Associated humidity 95 Hours of sunshine 7.75 Rainfall in millimetres Nil Total rainfall for the59 words
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209 1981-04-27 19 AP FREIGHT rates on the Far East-South Africa route have fallen between 20 and 25 per cent with the entry of several non-conference competitors. r According to reliable sources, outsiders which have entered this trade route are shipping lines which have been squeezedAP - 209 words
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449 1981-04-27 19 VONG NYAM MING - By VONG NYAM MING PORT KLANG will get four new godowns costing $17.6 million for its south port to replace the six destroyed by fire last June. The four godowns, whose total capacity will be bigger than the six, is now449 words
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Article102 1981-04-27 19 JAPANESE shiprepairs are to raise charges for foreign-flag vessels by between 10 per cent and 15 per cent. The increases are relatively large by Japanese standards and show that its yards are suffering from the same cost pressures which have already forced European yards to lift102 words
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Article73 1981-04-27 19 THE French merchant fleet shrank last year by 360,000 gross tons to 11.25 million tons, a decline of 3.1 per cent, said the French shipowners' central committee. In deadweight terms the total tonnage of the French fleet fell by 800,000 tonnes or 3.8 per cent to 2073 words
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Article98 1981-04-27 19 THE backlog of Korean shipyards increased by 87 per cent in tonnage and 154 per cent in value compared with March last year, according to the Korea Shipbuilders' Association. The vessels booked by Korean shipbuilders as of the end of March was slightly over three million tonnes,98 words
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Article86 1981-04-27 19 Reuter TEN Indian ports handled 51.09 million tonnes of cargo between April and November last year against 49.06 million in the same 1979 period. An Indian official statement, summarising the annual report of the Shipping and Transport Ministry, said about 5,000 cargo ships called at theseReuter - 86 words
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Article623 1981-04-27 19 Shipping line P»«» r«i Arhipelego vn Adriatic vt Afea VI Afro-Eurasia VI A1 Navigation VI Alfred CT vm All trans VI Alpac VI Angkutan VI Angonave V Anhsing vm ANL i AntoU vm A PL m Argentine IV ASCL m Asia Merchant VI Bait-Orient vn Bangladesh vm623 words
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Article309 1981-04-27 20 SIX member lines of the Japan Thailand Freight Conference (JTFC) are set to inaugurate a new joint full-container-ship service between Japan and Bangkok from next month by forming a group called Japan-Bangkok Container Club. The six are Kansai Line, Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha CIO Line, Mitsui309 words
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Article960 1981-04-27 20 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 Lexa Maersk 8101 26.4.81 0800 Maersk 51 TT Ever Voyager 69-17W 26.4.81 0400 Green Asia TA 3 TT Ming Hope 28E960 words
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Article1475 1981-04-27 20 THE MAIN talking point on a rather dull freight market on Thursday was the report that a senior US official has said the US plans a phased lifting of its embargo on grain for the Soviet Union. Grain chartering, meanwhile, was extremely quiet, and a cargo was reported1,475 words
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302 1981-04-27 21 AFP IN spite of reports of contract cancellations and weakening demand, the tank»'r market was relatively active last week in most areas to such an extent that owners were able to set lit e slightly better rates. There was also a significant decrease inAFP - 302 words
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Article355 1981-04-27 21 EXPECTED ARRIVALS TODAY KEPPEL WHARV ES Hong Gu Cheng (after Halle) 31 32 Jesenice (1500 after Frotakobe) 42 43 Kim Soon Li (after Equator II) 22 Lloyd Bakke (1900 after Trisakti) 6 7 Profesor Rylke (1100) 1 2 Pervomaysk (1400 after Hoegh Clipper) 15 16 Perak (0600355 words
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Article, Illustration329 1981-04-27 21 INCREASING volume of throughput from Singapore has prompted Mitsui OSK Lines (Singapore) to purchase a new eomputer to automate its operations. The Japanese company has signed a contract wih Oriental Data Systems (or a l'Ssl2t,•M Data point MM System which will be installed by the middle329 words
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322 1981-04-27 21 THE financial and operating difficulties encountered by two Philippine shipping companies illustrate the major hurdle faced by developing countries trying to achieve a 40-40-20 shipping balance. Both the Philippine International Shipping Corp (PISC), a government-back-ed company, and Galleon Shipping Corp, have suffered322 words
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745 1981-04-27 21 Seatrade THE ACCUSATION of failing to keep up with the times could again be levelled at classification societies it has required serious accidents involving large tankers to force them to consider the mandatory use of loading calculators aboard ship. Bureau Veritas, theSeatrade - 745 words
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1226 1981-04-27 25 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. PN1,226 words
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Article309 1981-04-27 26 FRESH sales were slow to emerge on the London secondhand tonnage market last week following the Easter holidays, but business is expected to pick up shortly as active interest has been shown in certain types of vessels. Transactions on the London market last week were few but included309 words
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Advertisement928 1981-04-27 19 st class transport Agents: Nedlloyd EAC For further details, H please refer to page V Scan Dutch n m. CONTAINER Schedules II LONDON Freights 11/111 SHIPS In Port 111 SHIPPING List VII REGIONAL Weather VIII SHIP Sales VIII it n RDIM AN I AH USEALORDUI t m Orient Overseas Conicuttesi928 words
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Advertisement602 1981-04-27 19 J. Nedlloyd Lines Call us We call the world Agents: Nedlloyd EAC Please refer to pagfc MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES TO: U S. PACIFIC, GULF, ATLANTIC. EAST CANADA, ASIAN PORTS Singapore lLongbe&chiNtw York MAERSK MANGO 14-15/6 15-18/6 ARTHUR MAERSK 1 •SINGAPORf aOSWC TIES CY 3rd April 2300 HRS602 words
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Advertisement901 1981-04-27 20 MlBDmft MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING CORPN. BERHAD. WISMA MISC, N0.2, JALAN CONLAY, P.O. BOX 371, KUALA LUMPUR 04-09, MALAYSIA. TEL: *****8 TELEX: MA *****, *****, ***** ***** CONTAINER SERVICE iv Contawer Service To Ewapc Feeder *P KfUne Vessel Spore 1) Mseilles 2) Rdam 3) H'burg 4) Gtxirg B PENAGA Sid SELANOA901 words
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Advertisement346 1981-04-27 20 SUPERCARRIER SERVICE FROM: US GULF US ATLANTIC EAST CANADA 1 1 r Snmt IM4* Utar, N Tat MM« WUf OK P." PmiH Jakarta 2/C 6/6 6/6 1/6 vt j/i n/» i7/c nw n* l»/6 17/1 *20/6 25/6 »/s in rn in in «n in n/7 ten whus "BARBER TOBA" Iter346 words
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Advertisement610 1981-04-27 21 STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei Ports and Bangkok Containership Service To/From Banffcok STC* HO PEGASUS NNX MX 2»/2»Apr peusus rm um V«fc» BANGKOK AGENTS: BORNEO SERVICES LTD BANGKOK TEL 234-1622 (5 LMES) ENQURf S: *SIN6APORE CABM PASSENGERS TEL ***** A joint service of Ben Line, Ben Ocean Blue610 words
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Advertisement406 1981-04-27 21 r% Franco Belgian Services y.n Fii*' Ft, >ch >« rt tc«' xtk /?.'<;»an bar Fasftrr. I.tne<kO COWSGS' LM C.M.C.R. SEAPAC CONTAINER SERVICE FUU. COWMP gwg TO USA FEQM «l ft «JI ib* rh. com wo samct now uiji stok motto *a u oak oif e/c wnon i/c m la om406 words
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Advertisement784 1981-04-27 22 Hapag-Lloyd TO NORTH El* Oft Honflionf Eipress Hmlwi Eipini Irnau Mam kiemana Eipress Kaluga Mara TO MEDITEMJUCA Ere* law* Mont Banc Maru Antwerp 22 5 30 5 8 6 13 6 16 6 TW HK 20 4 77 4 26 4 28 4 4/5 5 5 TO WORTH EUMPE/MEDITEMWtA/ Trieste784 words
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Advertisement612 1981-04-27 22 KOREA M P Kelang Sid VEGA 160E CORFU SPORE 28 30 April FROM BUSAN 28 30 April TO BUS AN INCHON ALTAIR 163W 18-22 May 23-26 May 28 31 May FROM BUSAN BANGKOK ALTAIR 164E 18-22 May 23-26 May 28 31 May TO BUSAN ASC KSC KSC KSC KSC KSC612 words
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Advertisement681 1981-04-27 22 EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST/EUROPE EXPRESS FULL CONTAINER SERVICE 1 ALSO ACCEPTING CARGO FOR UNITED KINGDOM SOUTHAMPTON. LONDON. MANCHESTER. BIRMINGHAM. BRISTOL. LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW. LEEDS ETC WEST GERMANY BREMERHAVEN, OSLO. STOCKHOLM. GOTHEN BURG. AARHUS. COPENHAGEN HOLLAND AMSTERDAM Sp«r« Mdaii H»nbv| Rotterdam fetiiloat Antwerp Le Hare Ewrlpjal 5/05 It 05 27/05 »05 31681 words
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Advertisement1556 1981-04-27 22 Burma Five Star Shipping Corpn. "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" LOADING FOR RANGOON PAGAN HM HTANTAWYWA S port P Kttao| Ptnanj PP3O2/27 «p> h Pwt/27 «p> n/n m mi ]/(Mir F SS C Agents m Mokiys.o BOUSTEAD SHIPPING TEL NOS KL *****2/*****9 r Compania Argentina Da Navaqaaon Intercontinental S. A. C.I. F.1,556 words
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Advertisement912 1981-04-27 23 55= FUL PIL GROUP R SERVICE TO COLOMBO, HODEIDAH, JEDDAH AQABA (Reefer Cntrs Acceptable) 7 ner Feeder Service SINGAPORE/BANGKOK/HONGKONG/MANILA ACCEPTING LCL/FCL/REEFER CONTAINERS/ 28-29/4 6-7/5 16-17/5 IST CALL S PORE 23-24/4 3-4/5 12-13/5 22-23/5 -rvw.<»i:4 MiJ»l m <■:: M:11 28-29/4 7-8/5 18-19/5 28-29/5 2-3/5 11-12/5 22-23/5 2-3/6 13-14/5 24-24/5 31-1/6 11-11/6912 words
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Advertisement749 1981-04-27 23 m X i I v i K I Scan Dutch 9 WEEKLY EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE •TO MED/UK/NC/SCAN P AetangPenaflg Feede» feeder t nwa SM B OAK l* I S 8 PI NAG* I•> B DAHIA 15 5 8 pimga 22/s B OMtW n 5 SiIAMM B SUM WO KM* WD749 words
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Advertisement896 1981-04-27 24 ?l K line KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. I TD express CONTAINER services TO NORTH AMERICA Carter lecdcr lesseb also ataiable an roquest Carpws also KceptjW* t« Oakland Vine on.rt Portland Houston Galveston. Ne« Orleans Boston St Mv Ptdad«4pl»a Norto* Battmore Sanamati lickson»4e TO EUROPE Spoil P Kelang I Hdwie R daro896 words
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Advertisement702 1981-04-27 24 CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAINER/REEFER SERVICE toadnf to lOS ANGELES SAN FIANCRCO SEATTLE. TACOMA VANCOUVER BC Acc«pt»n FCL/fCI Cwtamm P »mrw Smjaoo'f I Angeles VISWA KARMA! lb, 14 Mar It An VBHVA WAmiA km It km (Ui AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Accept** FO./FCI Contaowrs S fxxt B'i NMC Ada702 words
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Advertisement453 1981-04-27 24 S S /V (>i*otip SINGAPORE SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE. LTD. 20TH FLOOR. OCEAN BUILDING SINGAPORE 0104 MARKETING *****2 13 LINESI GENERAL ****** (14 LINESI TERMINAL OFFICE *****83 TELEX RS *****. RS ***** A/B CARSHIP CABLE CARGOSHIP Regional Container Lines WEEKLY CONTAINER SERVICE to/from BANGKOK m SINGAPORE ISLANDS UNE MIDDLE EAST REGULAR453 words
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Advertisement669 1981-04-27 24 KORINS MARITIME SERVICES ffi Room 601, ICB Building, Shenton Way, Singapore Tel: *****22 *****67 P Kelang: Tel: *****4/*****5 UNER SfRKICf I ROM KOREA TAIWAN HONG KONG TO SINGAPORE Inchon Bonn Krriunf HKonj Spore K 1 M«|> 5 Mai 13 Mat ?0 Ma* Shipping Co. Ltd. HAN SOO HAN CHIONG Spore669 words
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Advertisement733 1981-04-27 24 INTRAfBA (PTI) LTD Fsber House. 234E Orchard Road. Singapore 9 Telephone *****11/*****57 I MQim&StM&'JLESm WGUIAR MDfPffOfNT SERVICE TO EURO* Sport P Ptianf Ftnanj loadnj for ANANGEI HARMOMV KBIO9 NORASIA WHO Ajenti Smf jpoif K Lumpur Petun| 9 May 6 Jun R'DAM UK (AVON) BOUOGNE UK (AVON) Ajents Smfaport INIRASEA (Pit)733 words
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Advertisement560 1981-04-27 25 NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD FAR EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE A member ot the ACE Consortium TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): C. CONTAINER 11W N GARNET 5W K CHANCE 3* S.S. 6RDGE 31N C. ROZE 25N K. JACEWON 13* TW BRIDGE 6N Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia C CONTAINER S pore Closing560 words
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Advertisement372 1981-04-27 25 MALDIVE LINES MALDIVE PROGRESS Loading For Kuwait MALDIVE PtOfCER Loading for Jeddah MALOtVE NOVEL Loading (or Jeddah MALDIVE PEACE Loading For Jeddah MALDIVE MPORTER Loading For Male MALDIVE rt&eOUR Loading For Muscat/Dubai/ Dammam/Kuwait MALDIVE PLEDGE Loading For Aden MALDIVE PROMOTER Loading for Kuwait ETA ETA KUANTAN PORT KELANG FOR BOOKINGS372 words
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Advertisement801 1981-04-27 26 THAI YANG SHIPPING CO SDN BHD Voy No Pnum P KeUnt Destmition •MYtHAJTMfc «)t 411 ki Part Mil M v THAI JANG VOT VII 5 6/5 Mr M v CHOOW TAN 6 VOT 2/11 ?l« 1/5 Mri/** NAM HUA SHIPPING SDN BHD Pmjnf PHetont M SIM NAM HUA NO 3801 words
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Advertisement673 1981-04-27 26 'i r FARGO FREIGHT SERVICES PTE. LTD. 'J UMTS 409-414, Block 3 PSA MmTl STOREY COMPLEX PAS* PANIANG ROAD. SPORE 0511 let: *****94/5 INDONESIA WEEKLY SERVICE Accepting FCL/LCL to Tg Priok Conventional to a* ports m Indonesia HONGKONG WEEKLY SERVICE FCL/LCL consolidation ITALY Loading FCL/LCL to Genoa. Trieste SIN/PT KELANG/SIN673 words
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Advertisement532 1981-04-27 26 HSING WEN SHIPPING (PTE) LTD Suite 849 Bth floor World Trade Centre Tel *****?5 (3 Lines) Bookings *****04 *****05 REGULAR SERVICE TO BRUNEI (MUARA PORT) Name of vessel ETA ETO SOUTHERN GLORY 4 May 6 May PALLETISING SERVICE ACCEPTING HEAVY LIFT 25 TONS AVAILABLE CARGO WH.L BE STORED AT PPW532 words
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Advertisement449 1981-04-27 26 KAWASAKI KINKAI RISEN KAISHA, LTD. JAPAN/STRAITS/JAPAN Fully Containensed Serytce Vessel Tokyo Robe S pore P KelangPenang S pore Tokyo Robe NOW) BAT V 5 Sid Sid Sid In Pt SM 26/4 12/5 13/5 NORD STAR V 3 27/4 28/4 10/5 12/5 13/5 15/5 21/5 29/5 SMGAPORi Boustead Shppng *****4/*****5 N.449 words
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Advertisement364 1981-04-27 26 r OCEAN LINES REGULAR NOW CONFERENCE SERVICES MEDITERRANEAN SEA SERVICE I Also accepting ca'go tor RqeAa Bourgas Const an/a subfect to inducement i Sport P Aeiang Penang loading lor EASTERN PEARL V IW6 7 May Port Sad/Meiandni/Lanauof Ptaeus Berut/Lattalua OWNED VESSELS |«I5S| SAGASIA PTE LTD|Mir (touts DREYFUS GROUP Of COMPANIES)364 words
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Miscellaneous180 1981-04-27 26 p*!3 Wt a jt '^3 ,k m 1 e n f »ta a a? hi Sfi X 27 */0* ft 0 e > SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. »C yA Wind d direction with speed in knots Wave height LEGEND: R Thunderstorm Temperature °C Shower180 words
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