The Business Times, 30 April 1981
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Title Section11 1981-04-30 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 107/1/81 THURSDAY, APRIL M, 1981 60 CENTS11 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article65 1981-04-30 1 Reuter BONN, Wed. Prospects of a strike by millions of West German engineering workers receded today after a breakthrough agreement was reached in regional pay talks between management and union negotiators. Representatives of employers and the 2.7m ill inn-strong Metalworkers' Union announced agreement on a 4.9 perReuter - 65 words
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Article70 1981-04-30 1 AP WASHINGTON, Wed. A military spending bill totalling U*****.4 billion $12 billion below President Ronald Reagan's request and $20 billion above current levels has been approved by the US Senate Armed Services Committee. The action yesterday, coming earlier than aormal in a Congressional session, indicated the Committee'sAP - 70 words
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Article78 1981-04-30 1 Reuter TAIPEH, Wed. Taiwan's Economic Affairs Ministry has adopted a set of measures designed to prevent counterfeit trademarks and false certificates of origin. Their adoption followed complaints and charges from the United States and Europe that Taiwan manufacturers exported counterfeit products. The new measures stipulate that Taiwanese exportersReuter - 78 words
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Article68 1981-04-30 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Federal Agricultural Marketing Authority (Fama) has come to the rescue of farmers in Cameron Highlands by purchasing more of their greens. Fama has been buying more than the usual amounts of vegetables from the Highland farmers during the past week. An average of68 words
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Article79 1981-04-30 1 UP MOSCOW, Wed. The Soviet Union said that the first 100 days of the Reagan Administration showed a "cold war spirit," and in an apparent dig at Secretary of State Alexander Haig, added it was not clear who runs foreign policy. The official Soviet news agency TassUP - 79 words
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Article58 1981-04-30 1 Reuter LIVERPOOL, Wed. A walkout by air traffic controllers on the morning shift shut Liverpool airport and also disrupted Belfast and Birmingham airports. The half-day strike was part of a campaign of disruption by nine British civil service unions pressing for a 15 per cent pay rise.Reuter - 58 words
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Article60 1981-04-30 1 ANOTHER four cholera cases were reported last week. They were a 60-year-old housewife staying at Clementi Avenue, a 55-year-old woman at Yio Chu Kang, a 67-year-old man at Canberra Road and a 38-year-old woman at Theresa Close. All the cases have been isolated and treated at Middleton60 words
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Chief Price Changes
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Article134 1981-04-30 1 Rises Indices Kings K L Industries Sentosa Perak Carbide 8 P P L Public Bank M Cement P M Hides Metal Box Spore Spore Fodder Supreme Corpn City Dot S80 810 458 4T0 406 880 1030 1020 900 282 810 975 270 80 60 56 46 45 40 40134 words
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Article, Illustration141 1981-04-30 1 Rises Indices M Cement Malex KL Ind Sentosa Kesang Fusan PCarb Bk Semb NBT Magnum MU Ind C Storage Bolton M Oxygen 1130 1000 680 484 290 450 484 650 352 Falls 1120 2220 540 480 640 80 70 65 58 40 34 +32 +30 +26 -30 -30141 words
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Article712 1981-04-30 1 CATHERINE ONG - PROPERTY PROJECTS WORTH $300 m By CATHERINE ONG LOCAL investors will soon be able to try their luck again in another public issue of shares next month. Hong Fok Corporation, the holding company of the Yat Yuen Hong group, is planning to seek quotation712 words
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Article244 1981-04-30 1 THE average Singapore company could be losing anything from 2 per cent to 5 per cent of gross turnover annually through fraud by its employees. This is probably a conservative yardstick if Singapore companies are anything like their Western counterparts, says security expert Michael Comer,244 words
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Article509 1981-04-30 1 KOH TSE YING - By KOH TSE YING SHAREHOLDERS of Singapore Bus Service (1978) will have to fork out $74.4 million to help the company improve its services. Instead of having bus commuters bear the brunt of higher bus fares to combat rising costs, SBS will make its first509 words
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Article632 1981-04-30 1 THE OWNER of Ocean Building is compiling a list of creditors of former tenant, Sascorp Pte Ltd, before proceeding with a court order to auction Sascorp's properties to recover rent arrears. Mr C Y Koh, property manager of Ocean Properties which owns the building in Collyer632 words
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259 1981-04-30 1 THE Amu Federal!* ti Textile UhMm (Aftex) 1« taktag the first step toward* lstra-Aseaa esaperatisa la the maa■factor* ti textile maeklaery mare parte aad aeew nfB. It it aaalgalag the lastitote ti Textile Teehaatogy la Iteadsag to gather Miraatlw sa259 words
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434 1981-04-30 1 FOO CHOY PENG - By I FOO CHOY PENG EMPLOYERS will soon be asked to give their views in a survey on three areas which have been the focus of much discussion lately work attitudes, labourmanagement relations, and productivity. Representatives from their respective employers organisations will meet434 words
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Advertisement12 1981-04-30 1 the one and onfy Dr. Sony any day of the year *****112 words
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Advertisement169 1981-04-30 1 Leader...page I NO MYSTIQUE in this INVESTMENT A Good ()riental C arpet has a I harisma. which derives from an Aesthetic fusion of Design. Artistrv. Technical Construction, Durability. Symbolism, History and Agt* 1 he better the Carpet, the more powerful the Charisma Moreover, additional factors come into play: Rarity. Intellectual169 words
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Advertisement83 1981-04-30 1 See back page Mi 1 I SHIPPING TIMES Sasaki unhappy with way US Saadl Arabia's all pricing lifts embarg0............................ t strategy 1 Genetic engineering caald in- ICB growth rate may slaw crease feed 5upp1ie5.................. J dawn 11 NTUC to enceorage wark excel- Big jamp in Haw Par Brothers lence c0mmittee5......................83 words
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Advertisement429 1981-04-30 1 GOOD READING MATTERS T mimes Bookshops TmOrM(mr r i tiwun i Maunk i CUC«**VA/A *9*o*llST* Cf«Tftf •*1 A/A |MGVU«* rj ***** >«*•« T® U ton m •ci-»'o«»ocf«.Tm •■qxmhqum The ASEAN Report Update PaUisM by The Asian Wall Sti The ASEAN Report gave businessmen for the first time a key which429 words
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REGIONAL
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816 1981-04-30 2 NYT JAPANESE Prime Minister Zenko Suzuki, who visits Washington next week for a first meeting with US President Reagan, yesterday criticised the US Government for failing to consult with Japan in advance of the Washington decision announced last Saturday to end the 15-monthNYT - 816 words
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514 1981-04-30 2 Reuter CHINA yesterday released revised foreign trade figures for last year. They indicated a deficit of US$l.2 billion, more than double the figure announced by the Foreign Trade Ministry last January. But the revised deficit is still more than a third lower than theReuter - 514 words
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338 1981-04-30 2 Reuter CHINA'S population was 962.55 million at the end of 1900, just short of the round figure of one billion that Chinese officials normally use as a rough estimate. Figures released by China's Statistical Bureau said the 1980 figure was an increase of 11.63Reuter - 338 words
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Article664 1981-04-30 2 AFP AUSTRALIA'S Prime Minister, Malcolm Fraser, has instructed all ministers to cease public comment on the resignation of the former Minister for Foreign Affairs, Mr Andrew Peacock. He told the press yesterday: "We will now get on the business of governing Australia". Mr Peacock, whoAFP - 664 words
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THE REGION IN BRIEF
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Article402 1981-04-30 2 CHINA, the land of Chairman Mao badges, is now in the business of making Queen Elizabeth badges? Yes, according to a recent traveller to the eastern city of Suzhou, who bought at a market there a small red and yellow metal badge bearing the image of the402 words
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728 1981-04-30 2 AP THE ASIA Development Bank (ADB), set up 15 years ago to improve Asian and Pacific countries economically and socially, meets in the United States for the first time this week, emphasising its worries over declining American foreign aid. In the past, theAP - 728 words
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292 1981-04-30 2 Reuter JAPAN and the United States yesterday entered the final stage on fixing limits on Japanese car exports to avoid mandatory curbs that could spark a world trade war. US chief trade negotiator William Brock arrived in Tokyo yesterday for talks on theReuter - 292 words
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Article210 1981-04-30 2 AP SOUTH Korea has announced a five-year trade plan for 1962-86, aiming at an annual average growth rate of 20.8 per cent for exports and 16.6 per cent for imports. The period matches Seoul's fifth five-year economic plan which also starts next year. The trade plan,AP - 210 words
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Advertisement56 1981-04-30 2 REMOVAL SALE 50% Discount on all Handmade Carpets 4. ■M A A I V PakistanV Kashan Picture Carpet dZ h 0 ft M m Pakistan Single-Knotted ✓V Prayer Rug kMfel Lk'* m, Pure Silk Rug V CARPET GALLERY Gil Gl5, Lucky Plaza. Ground Floor, (fating Orchard Road) Singapore 0923. Tel:56 words
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Advertisement542 1981-04-30 2 W£rly\ MEZ Electric Motors ur *t/ (Czechoslovakia) Mez electric motors well-established in Europe Middle East, Thailand and Indonesia are now availat-'- Singapore among best quality products made in Europe most competitive prices over 3,(XX) units (0.37 kw to 75 kw available ex-stock) full spare parts and service support fk A542 words
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Article403 1981-04-30 3 2^^^rnt2^^BJ^B2lH ?1H TT^^BTi^ji^^Bt^Bu^H tjl|^^BjiE2^^E£^E2J i J V\''!LJ_iI i|T|^^B^^^B|M^RT>f^2TIH[^^V <«-■fi: 1 fctr^^BE3ii3I^^E*»^EiH^^^^^^^^E 7T^^^V7£jjT^^^ETn^BrT3|HH|J^^^L. 2y^^t2ti^^CEi^E^^]ij|Bi^^P H* H*1 DEPARTURES Service Local Operator Number Time For PAA PA006 0700 HKG/SPO/JFK MAS MH12A 0730 KUL CAL CI806 0745 KULHKGTPE THAI TG4Q2 0800 BKK MAS MH681 0800 KCH GIA GA851 0800 HLP SIA403 words
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OVERSEAS
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227 1981-04-30 3 Reuter GENETIC engineering could increase the world's food supplies if investment were switched from medical to agricultural applications, a US market consultant said. The consultant, Or James Murray, president of the Chicago-based Policy Corporation, told a conference in Geneva on Tuesday that returns fromReuter - 227 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article325 1981-04-30 3 Agencies FRENCH champagne producers have been seriously hurt by a spring frost. The cold weather has destroyed 15 to 20 per cent of the champagne vineyards. Mayors in the wineproducing areas of southwest France have called for the areas to be designated disaster zones. A SURGE la USAgencies - 325 words
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315 1981-04-30 3 Reuter FORD Motor and Chrysler on Tuesday reported losses of hundreds of millions of dollars in the 1981 first quarter, but predicted things would improve in the second quarter. Chrysler, which has received US$l.9 billion in loans from the US government in the lastReuter - 315 words
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597 1981-04-30 3 Reuter US allies in Europe expect the Reagan Administration to announce its readiness to start talks with Moscow on limiting European-based missiles next week. North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (Nato) diplomats are confident that the United States, after three months of hesitation, is nowReuter - 597 words
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468 1981-04-30 3 UPI US DEFENCE Secretary Caspar Weinberger has bluntly asked Japan to boo6t its military spending because Japanese strength is "short of what is clearly required". Mr Weinberger's message, given in a speech for the Commonwealth Club of Northern California in San Francisco, was theUPI - 468 words
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Advertisement306 1981-04-30 3 Leader... page C Drive off a beautiful brand new Mitsubishi Galant GS for only i 1) ACL O Motors, we make it really easy for you to For a mere 10% downpayment, you can übishi car or light commercial vehicle with fIHH diHL At Chuan Hiang Motors, we make it306 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article306 1981-04-30 4 AFP THE FIFTH world conference on tin, jointly organised by the International Tin Council (ITC) and the Malaysian government will be held in Kuala Lumpur from Oct 19 to 23. The conference will review the world's resources of tin and examine the metal'sAFP - 306 words
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218 1981-04-30 4 AP and Reuter THE EEC Commission announced on yesterday that it was ending its 15-month-old restrictions on sales of farm products to the Soviet Union following the lifting of the US grain embargo against Moscow last week. The EEC decision will enableAP and Reuter - 218 words
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Article259 1981-04-30 4 IN Singapore yesterday, rubber prices closed slightly higher with May One RSS buyers quoted at 260.00 cents per kilo, up two cents from Tuesday's close, dealers said. Morning prices were marked up slightly on covering interest and some forward demand, they said. Afternoon prices fluctuated around lunchtime levels but259 words
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Article303 1981-04-30 4 RAS prices In cents per kilo yesterday: Mnnm INOOu (per kilo) Buyers Sellers Int. 1 R.S.S prompt f.o.b. 257.00 258.00N Int. 1 R.S.S. May 260.30 261 50 Int. 1 R.S.S. June 255.30 256.30 Int. 2 R.S.S 228.50 229 SON UK/C0Bt 227.30 228.50N Int. 3 R.S.S. 223.00 224.00N UK/Coat303 words
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Article118 1981-04-30 4 NOON SSR and SMR priea* ymt Mnjsy RA8 May Jaai 1 SSR 20 ICUTMl Mtk) Bayara Saltan (Forward Mtk) Bnrara Hallara <1 too pallat) 229 50 231 SON 231. SO 233.50N SSR SO (1 too pallat) 226 50 228. SON 228 50 230 SON MMLB May Jl118 words
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Article87 1981-04-30 4 THE STRAITS tin price in Penang yesterday fell 11 cents to a 27-month low of Ml».» a kilo, still within the International Tin Agreement's range of $27.28 to $»Jl, dealers said. Yesterday's fall was correcting to London's level and higher disposals of tin. Sterling's weakness against Malaysian dollar87 words
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Article32 1981-04-30 4 Rubber: April 29 Singapore: May: 260.00 cents (up 2.00 cents) Malaysia: May: 276.00 cents (unchanged) Tin: M 529.20 per kilo (down 11 cents) Official offering: 199 tonnes (up 11 tonnes)32 words
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Article52 1981-04-30 4 INDIA has agreed to cut the price of jute carpet backing to boost exports to the US, the largest buyer of Indian Jute. Indian jute exporters were told last week they can sell six-ounce carpet backing at 1825 a tonne, against the previous official minimum export price of52 words
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Article94 1981-04-30 4 THE glut in world oil supplies and lower consumption have depressed the spot market price for Arab light high sulphur crude oil by about US$l in the last two weeks to below $35 a barrel, traders said. Arab light is now quoted at around $34.8094 words
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Article183 1981-04-30 4 CHINESE Prtdice Exchange, Singapore, rlttlng prices per 119 kg yesterday. Caesaat ail: Bulk fob $115 00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $128.00 sellers, new drum fob $134.00 sellers. Capra: Mixed (loose) $66 00 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $410.00 sellers, Sarawak white183 words
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Article194 1981-04-30 4 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday: (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) Csttsa yara: China Blue Phoenix 20e 2.280 32s 2,770, 40s 3,030 (per bale of 400 lbs). Ptee g»»<a: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly194 words
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Article328 1981-04-30 4 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in S$ per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.30, 100 per cent second class 1.08, 100 per cent third class 1.05, 25 per cent new crop no stock, B-10 per cent no stock. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.80, Special328 words
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Article903 1981-04-30 4 COFFEE: Light shortcovering at the lower levels helped to steady robusta futures at the midday call after a featureless morning although they were £6 to £8 a tonne lower than Tuesday night's close, dealers said. Trading interest continued concentrated in near months, which were trading at a premium903 words
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Article122 1981-04-30 4 IN Kuala Lumpur, values were mixed with moderate interest in nearbys, dealers said. In May, the central and southern regions gained M 52.50 each to $962.50 and $967.50 a tonnes respectively, while in June, central dropped $2.50 to $932.50 and July $10 to $917.50. The refined market continued122 words
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436 1981-04-30 4 AFP MALAYSIA yesterday sought Britain's cooperation in speeding up the negotiations for conclusion of the Sixth International Tin Agreement. At a meeting with Britain's Minister of State for Industry, Mr Kenneth Baker, the Malaysian Minister of Primary Industry, Datuk Paul Leong, expressedAFP - 436 words
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Article168 1981-04-30 4 SOYBEAN futures in Chicago on Tuesday closed near day's lows, down 13V« to 19 cents a bushel in active trade. Traders said massive local long liquidation in reponse to penetration of numerous technically Important support levels forced prices to day's lows. They added that the market closed on a168 words
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Article183 1981-04-30 4 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Tuesday closed down 8V« to 10 Vi cents a bushel in heavy volume of trade. Traders said late chain reaction local long liquidation touched off commission house sell-stops which forced prices to day's lows. Weak technical aspects and improved crop conditions in major US183 words
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Article1148 1981-04-30 4 NEW YORK STOCK MARKET THE NEW YORK stock market on Tuesday retreated over a broad front as interest rates pushed higher in the credit market and two big banks raised their broker loan rates. But analysts also said the stock market appeared due for a correction after the1,148 words
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Article219 1981-04-30 4 THE market opened lower yesterday after the weakness on Tuesday afternoon. Selling pressure eased after the first hour and the market inched back up the rest of the morning. Second liners, led by Tai Cheung, were in the spotlight as most buying came from local investors. Tai Cheung gained219 words
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Article342 1981-04-30 4 RUNDLE Shale oil partners, Central Pacific Minerals and Southern Pacific Petroleum, g7ned ground as the rest of the Sydney sharemarket staged a slight technical recovery, dealers said. The All-Ordinaries index finished 3.6 points up at 707.1. The oil sector continued to be a nervous area but several big stocks342 words
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Article184 1981-04-30 4 APR Bah u ♦A Asia CradK Aata niM AruLhav* In*. And Trust -0J Binftok Buiikok Bank Bangkok Drying W -I Bangkok Inauranc* Bangkok Metropolitan Bui rm unci) Bangkok Nylon Ban! Of Aata Bank Of Ayudhaya tJH in 19k •1 unch Bata Bartl Juckcr Carpal IntarNaUonaJ Charoong Thai Wlr, in184 words
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Article110 1981-04-30 4 THE stock market yesterday closed lower as turnover fell slightly to 2.8 million pesos from three million, dealers said. apr a k MOI ♦A Aco)* Mining AUu Coo A -OQM AUu B si jo gn^h Baguto Ootd Bcncuel Coo B ftw Oocxirk-h HH 004 10J0 0.000 1 -0.1 r-nr»110 words
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Article54 1981-04-30 4 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 574.5 Monday 586 0 Week Ago 5«« 1 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 1010.93 Monday 1024 06 Week Ago 1006.94 H.K.HANG SENG Wednesday 1441.42 Tuesday 1442.06 Week Ago 1344.94 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 749.2 Tuesday 748.9 Week Ago 754 9 ALL ORDINARIES Wednesday 707.1 Tuesday54 words
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Advertisement181 1981-04-30 4 *9 X NANYANG SIANG PAU SINGAPORE LIMITED (INCORPORATED IN SINGAPORE) HALF-YEARLY REPORT The Directors are pleased to announce the following unaudited results for the six months ended 31 January 1981: HALF YEAR ENDED 31 JANUARY THE GROUP THECOMPANY 1981 1981 1980 INCREASE SS'OOO SS'OOO SS'OOO SS'OOO Turnover 17 073 16181 words
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TRADE AND INDUSTRY
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267 1981-04-30 5 SMALL companies in Singapore can support and complement the manufacturing activities of multi-national companies. The small company with the capacity to adapt can establish profitable ventures which are too small for multi-national companies. Dr Peter Wang Su-Muh, who presented a paper on267 words
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Article, Illustration176 1981-04-30 5 PRIVATE Investment Co for Asia has made the following appointments and promotions: Mr TCNmyan is appointed vice-president, business activities. He will be responsible for developing PICA'S corporate and commercial services. Mr Narayan worked from 1956 to 1971 in two companies belonging to the Inchcape group Madura and176 words
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Article195 1981-04-30 5 ABOUT 80 sales and administration employees in Harper Gilfillan (Singapore) will soon have their first taste of computer technology. And employees in the trading company's Estee Lauder agency will be among the first to operate the computer system when it goes into operation next Monday.195 words
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Article176 1981-04-30 5 THE Housing and Development Board stands to collect $1.5 million if its former tenants pay their arrears. And the board is making sure that it collects the outstanding debt. These former tenants of flats, hawker stalls and shops and other commercial and industrial premises have been given176 words
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TRADE TALK
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Article58 1981-04-30 5 at- tended a workshop on 'Getting the best out of the magnetic ink character recognition (MICR) encoder system in banking' organised by DTS Singapore on Tuesday. DTS Singapore is the local distributor of the TK7OOO MICR used to encode figures on cheques which allow an automatic58 words
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Article47 1981-04-30 5 the cost saver for con- struction' will be presented by Finnish company Oy Wilh Schauman through the sponsorship of the Singapore Institute of Architects Building Centre and Oy Wilh Schauman of Singapore. The seminar will be held at Mandarin Hotel on May 8.47 words
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30 1981-04-30 5 '81 will be held at Mandarin hotel from Nov 11 to 15. It is organised by by Eurotech Managements and supported by the Singapore Hotel Association.30 words
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186 1981-04-30 5 TRAVEL '81, the third international travel fair at the World Trade Centre, drew nearly 300 trade visitors and more than 100,000 other visitors. The fair, held from April 23 to 26, was sponsored by the National Association of Travel Agents Singapore in cooperation with national186 words
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Article, Illustration258 1981-04-30 5 MOST of the 25 brands of V-belts on the local market are about 30 to 50 per cent cheaper than those imported from Germany. However, a German manufacturer which has set up an office in Singapore is undaunted by the stiff competition. Optibelt Singapore believes that the258 words
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293 1981-04-30 5 THE National Trades Union Congress will stop promoting productivity committees and works councils in companies and will instead encourage the setting up of work excellence committees. This was disclosed by the NTUC in its background paper for the seminar on work excellence to be293 words
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Article91 1981-04-30 5 SENIOR representatives of West German employers' associations have arrived in Singapore to study working relations between employers and unions. Last night, the nine-mem-ber delegation led by the president of the German Employers' Association, Mr Otto Esser, had dinner with Mr Lim Chee Onn, secretary general of91 words
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Advertisement9 1981-04-30 5 Haute Cuisine ala Kashmir (mat )r)niyyd>n T »i: 3,%15059 words
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Advertisement176 1981-04-30 5 IJIWIJPTCIJIITi}? IM In addition to the primcy of the upper deck, irith its own senior steward and Mushroom. Business Class passengers enjoy separate check-in and priority baggage handling prinleges, hot entrees, a selectionfrorn tux) hot ma i n cou rsesjru it basket and cheese tray. And of course, free drinks176 words
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Article398 1981-04-30 6 LIKE THE seemingly healthy person who spurns the idea of regular medical examinations but is all the while harbouring a cancerous growth in his body, the Singapore company that ignores the threat of corporate fraud is guilty of an inexcusable and potentially fatal self-delusion. There have398 words
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216 1981-04-30 6 rr MAY not be immediately apparent to the Singaporean who sits in the coffee house trying to decide between rum 'n raisin and chocolate Chip ice cream, but the lack of food is a serious problem in the world. For every Singaporean who hops into216 words
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Article, Illustration812 1981-04-30 6 THOMAS THOMSON - Shipping is one area of diversification for Oapec. Other oil-related ventures include the manufacture of petroleum products such as synthetic rubber and chemicals. THOMAS THOMSON discusses these projects in the light of Oapec's forthcoming meeting in Kuwait next week. THOMAS THOMSON OIL MINISTERS from nine Arab countries will812 words
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Article174 1981-04-30 6 THE International Plaza is far from being the best designed building in town. Certainly, the plethora of directional and warning signs in the carpark marks it as one of the most confusing around, and the pride of the place must be this sign: Please do not174 words
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Advertisement142 1981-04-30 6 V r ••hp M V T"* T 1 A I m. w to i V* -V.' > >. r ym« *•<<• 9 s r a We're right where the action is. If you're looking for speciality chemical products, marine flooring, hoses, dock fenders, belting and general rubber goods, there's really142 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous587 1981-04-30 6 TiMiWRWDrra SINGAPORE 5 3.00 Quran Readmg 3.06 Programme Summary 3.10 Have Gun Will Travel Silver Convoy 3.34 The Krofft Supershow 4.20 The Shari Lewis Show 4.45 The Perk Of Penetope Pitstop Wid West Peril 5.05 The Health Field Diabetes: An Overview 5.28 Programme Summary 5.30 News 5.40 Search And Rescue587 words
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Miscellaneous628 1981-04-30 6 TWO-11-01E CROSSWORD CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Fast ships? (5) 6 Double tongue? (5) 9 Outings for soldiers (7) 10 Number one (5) 11 A less disturbing lot of animals (5) 12 Punitively charged five dollars by somebody (5) 13 A dramatic double knocker (7) 15 In appearance, it's usually green628 words
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Article, Illustration1015 1981-04-30 7 RICHARD JOHNS - By RICHARD JOHNS FT "WE ENGINEERED the glut, and we want to see it in order to stabilise the price of oil." With these words Sheikh Ahmed Zaki Yamani described Saudi Arabia's oil pricing strategy, one which has already angered some other members of Opec andFT - 1,015 words
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Article, Illustration754 1981-04-30 7 RAY DAFTER - By RAY DAFTER FT THE GLUT of world oil supplies which is now eroding some of the more extravagant prices has arisen far more quickly and emphatically than the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries expected. Dr Humberto Calderon Berti, Venezuela's Energy Minister and a leading OpecFT - 754 words
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Advertisement1049 1981-04-30 7 Toronto Dominion Bank Statement of Accounts for year ended October 31, 1980 Note: All figures quoted in Canadian dollars. Statement of revenue and expenses For the year ended October 31, 1980 (with comparative figures for preceding year) RtVWMM Slid (xp*MM Income from loons Income from securities Other operating revenue Totol1,049 words
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EUROPEAN MARKETS
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Article272 1981-04-30 8 APR 28 Frs CORBEILLE Alr-Llquide 478 90 4.9 B S N Gervals Danone 1110 27 C S F (ThomsonCsf) 308 19 Cle Francalse des Petroles 215 2 Compa<nle Ftnanclere Compagnle Generate 435 10 Credit Fonder De France 380 3 Hachette (Llbralrle) 322 -8 Machines Bull 90 1.1 Mlcheltn (B)272 words
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Article91 1981-04-30 8 APR 28 Frs FORWARD MARKET Acec 297 -3 Arbed 1296 >10 Astur 403 7 Braaran 1022 -8 Bra-Lamb 1154 4 Canpar 1500 16 Cock 174 -a De Beers 297 unrh Ebei 1630 unch Electrobel 2090 80 Gb-Inno-Bm 1900 -5 Gev 1354 4 12 Hobok 2285 5 Petro 4640 12091 words
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Article205 1981-04-30 8 APR 28 C| ADIlibl 27 V> 1H A lean 42-. -H Aljoma 48 H B«nk Mont 30 »> <» Bank Nov* Scotia 30 unch Bell Tel Belli Corp BP Can Ltd IZ 42 B rue an 33s Camp Red Lake 83 Can Imp Bk J1W -v» Canpac 48H -It205 words
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Article303 1981-04-30 8 APR 28 Rand INDUSTRIALS A Alpha Abercom AE And CI 470 410 BSC 10 unch AM1C Barlowi Cg Sugar aaao 1085 1825 12 unch CM A Currtt Finance I> Been lnd ex 240B *00 unch *200 Edcon Edgar j Eveready 880 8060 unch SO Fed Vol* Fuflt Oardlan Otenanl303 words
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Advertisement240 1981-04-30 8 The American Express Card serves you well, wherever good food is served". Get away to Sentosa A Costs only HALF AS MUCH if you're residing in Singapore It's easy. Just book our chalet units, and enjoy a 50% discount. Offer applies MONDAY-THURSDAY (except public holidays and holiday-eves). For full details240 words
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Advertisement127 1981-04-30 8 mbertug (§rill For lunch. For dinner. For a richly rewarding experience. Businessmen's Lunch Monday to Friday $19.50 W, service charge 3'< cess Javanese Rijstafel Saturday Sunday $17.50 t 10', service charge 3'. cess For reservations call *****77 A 3> I *jirk Slh'iii(ih) America is not merely a geoaraphica boundary America127 words
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Advertisement208 1981-04-30 8 See Page 4 for Asian stocks and NYSE prices utf K bW Their easy style vocal harmony and wide repertoire of nostalgic oldies and popular hits will soothe vou into a wry relaxed mood At the Imperial Bar 800 pm to 1 00 am night l\ except Sundays Unwind and208 words
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Advertisement78 1981-04-30 8 Inn Of Happiness *mo* Dine Dine Cantonese style. Szechuan style. The Inn of Happiness brings together the best of two culinary' worlds. Two kitchens. Two chefs. All to double your dining pleasure, with that famous Hilton service. For reservations, please call 737-2233. 2156 Presenting WAH SIERRA SMHISH BALLET From Spain78 words
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Advertisement176 1981-04-30 8 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 comlort. Dragon Palace Restaurant also caters to the cosy twosome' o ->--!» H-«-» tOCKpunCTH Oxley Rise/Penang Road. Singapore 0923 Tel176 words
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Article190 1981-04-30 9 ASIAN ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at close on Apr 29. US Dollart(Spot) Offer Bid 7 days M* 16'» 1 month 15'/, 15 J 2 months 10'. 16'. 3 months 16'» 16>. 6 months 16 11/1616 9/16 9 months 18't 16 12 months 16 1/16 15 15/16 Sw.Fr*. Da*.190 words
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Article464 1981-04-30 9 HIGHER FEDERAL funds and Eurodollar deposit rates pushed the US dollar up against major currencies in the local foreign market yesterday. The US dollar opened at 213.90/00 against the yen but dropped to 213.50/40 before INTERBANK rates at 3.00 pm: picking up to the day s high of464 words
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Article22 1981-04-30 9 THE average rate ai which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 12.85 per cent.22 words
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Article114 1981-04-30 9 THE US dollar yesterday recovered against major currencies in active late trading, dealers said. It came back to 2.1985/ 2000 marks on European buying after easing to 2.1905/10 on commercial selling from an early 2.1965/ 80 and New York's closing 2.1985 '2000. Sterling mirrored the dollar mark pattern, easing114 words
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Article205 1981-04-30 9 SINGAPORE gold futures yesterday closed generally easier compared with overnight levels after fluctuating marginally throughout in thin trading, dealers said. Total sales for the day was recorded at 68 lots while kerb volume was reported at 128 lots with activity mainly centred on June and August contracts, they said.205 words
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Article35 1981-04-30 9 New York 11.158 ***** U.35S U.43S Zurich 11 10B 11 20B 11.306 11.40S We* TM Singapore 11 05B U.20B 11.25S 11 40S CWmng prices in US dollars a troy ounce Source: Credit, S`pore35 words
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Article47 1981-04-30 9 FRANKFURT exchanges opening quotes on Apr 29: US 2.1970 80 Stg 4.717/727 Can 1.8444 76 D F1 89.83 92 S Fr 109.55 66 Lit 2.005 08 F Fr 42.20 25 N Kr 39.77/81 B Fr (con) 6125 36 B FY (fin) 5.925 935 Yen- 1.0261 7447 words
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Article44 1981-04-30 9 THE Monetary Authority of Singapore has invited banks and discount houses to tender for a total of 1110 million 91-day Treasury bills to be issued from Apr 27 to Apr 30 and Each tender must not be for less than $250,000.44 words
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Article43 1981-04-30 9 RANGE o* prices offered by discount houses on Apr 29: Overnight: Call deposits «to 7'.* CM* Bayn< Sellimf 3-month Treasury bills 8'* 6H 3-month Bank bills 10'« 10 3 months CD »H 9'-« 6 months CD 10'% 10 Source: National Discount Company43 words
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Advertisement1195 1981-04-30 9 restaurant presents Wednesday Fashion at 1.15 p.m. Exquisite clothes of LITTLE LITTLE HOUSE Suite 284, People's Park Centre M-44, Lucky Plaza £3its MODELLING ARTS STUDIO Tel: *****50/1 JUVENA The Skin Care Specialist Liquor FOOD S BEVERAGE PTE. LTD. Complimentary Campari drinks will be served. Oocfira Tel: *****49, inn *****22 ext1,195 words
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2174 1981-04-30 10 BID and otter prices officially listed and business 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. SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL A COMMERCIAL Acma (1)2,174 words
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Article175 1981-04-30 10 SINGAPORE UNIT WJBT (Me—tic>' prtoM tar Aar 88) The Commerce 4 0b 4 27 OUB-MONTAGl (M>—|in' prices tar Aar Union Snore Fund l.T9xd 80) 1 8txd The Savings Fund S pore Prof Fund S pore Sec. Fund S pore InveA Fund S'pore Equity Fund 123 1.70 183 2.51175 words
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Article2795 1981-04-30 10 Gr'i Gr'i Net 1981 Last Div DW Yld P/E Vol Day High Low Compaay Sale or- Cvr COOO) Hi(k Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL A COMMERCIAL 376 320 Acma 370 unch 14.5 23 33 15.1 24 372 366 Alcom 300 10.0 23 33 25.0 334 130 Allied Choc2,795 words
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Article2021 1981-04-30 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units, unless otherwise specified. iNDumiALa Mcmm (126B) (1) 3 24 (1) 3 30 A Owe (22,021 words
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Article, Illustration731 1981-04-30 10 TRADING activity at the Slagapere stack market was (airly qaiet yesterday manlag with prices remaialag at everalgkt levels Mere picklag ap te a steadier cleae la the afterassa. Tke meralag's slagglak meed was laterrapled ealy by slight preflt-taklag. lie determlaed kalis came kack la731 words
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Article595 1981-04-30 10 LIGHT selling pressure dampened enthusiasm further as prices generally softened on the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday. Opening levels were a shade lower than the previous day's close. Continued weak liquidation thereafter pared prices off their best. Towards the final bell, some late buying support managed595 words
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Article574 1981-04-30 11 THE BELEAGUERED board of MWE Holdings is to face a new onslaught from the group of dissident shareholders determined to wrest control of the company. Sources told Business Times that shareholders owning more than 10 per cent of the company's equity have requisitioned an extraordinary general574 words
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Article329 1981-04-30 11 PERAK Carbide Corporation Bhd has entered into a joint venture with Lau Geok Swee and Co Sdn Bhd and Tai Seng Rubber Co Sdn Bhd for the development of about 78 acres of land in Penang. Under the terms of the agreement, both Lau Geok Swee329 words
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Article, Illustration493 1981-04-30 11 RUTH CHENG - By RUTH CHENG THE DRAMATIC growth rate achieved by Industrial and Commercial Bank in 1960 may not be sustained in 1981, warned the group's chairman, Mr Tan Pee Cee, in the latest annual report. But continuing efforts will be directed to promote the further493 words
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456 1981-04-30 11 WONG SOUK YEE - Market Talk... By WONG SOUK YEE STOCK broking firm Am*eiated Arias Seearltkw, in its April issue of Company Review Service, has recommended Paramount Corporation as a stock with a reward worth waiting for. It said that the balance sheet is clear and the company is456 words
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Article194 1981-04-30 11 IN TANDEM with the poor crop of results from plantation companies recently, Malaysian Plantations' 1900 figures were fairly dull. Group profit before tax was only marginally better at M 514.6 million ($13.9 million), on a 5 per cent improvement in total turnover to $44.2 million ($42.2194 words
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Article138 1981-04-30 11 has an- nounced a 108 per cent jump in the pre-tax profit of its parent company to $3.11 million for the six months ended Jan 31, 1981. This was achieved on a 38 per cent increase in turnover from $12.24 million in the same period138 words
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Article89 1981-04-30 11 DATO Mak Kok, Dato Abdullah Mohamed and Mr Beta Eng Siew have been appointed as additional directors of Pibttc Textile Berhad. IT WAS passed at the annual general meetings of (Jilted Overseas Baak, (Jilted Overseas Finance and (Jilted Overseas lavaaee held on April 25 that according to Section89 words
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Advertisement205 1981-04-30 11 4 Hew par Haw Par Brothers International Limited RESULTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31ST DECEMBER, 1980 The Directors wish to announce the following audited results of the Group and the Company for the year ended 31st December, 1980. Groui Company 1980 $'000 1979 $'000 1980 $'000 1979 $'000 Profit before205 words
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Advertisement610 1981-04-30 11 SINGAPORE BUS SERVICE (1978) LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) ANNOUNCEMENT FINANCIAL RESULTS The audited results of the Company and the Group for the financial year ended 31 December 1980 are as follows:The Company The Group DIVIDEND The Directors have recommended, subject to the approval of shareholders at the610 words
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Article423 1981-04-30 12 CHRIS LIM - By CHRIS LIM HAW PAR Brothers International, which staged a turnaround only two years ago after four years of losses, is making up for its previous poor performances with a vengeance. Its pre-tax profit for the year ended Dec 31, 1900, jumped more than423 words
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250 1981-04-30 12 THE BINGAPORE CUHH Chamber of Commerce »ad Industry will mm ad jut the salaries of Its clerical stall la a bid to cheek the large number d resignatlsas among Its employees. The chamber announced at Its monthly management meeting yesterday that the general affairs250 words
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663 1981-04-30 12 AP IN THE next 10 years, some countries in south Asia will outpace the north Asian countries in economic growth, and Malaysia will emerge as the new Asian model of high growth with low inflation. But real export growth in every FarAP - 663 words
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Article870 1981-04-30 12 LONDON, Wed. Equities finished steady today as trading quietened considerably, while government bonds continued dull. At 3pm, the Financial Times index was up four points at 578.5. Equities were steadier after recent profit-taking though new time buying was not large. Interest was focused on companies reporting full year870 words
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Article87 1981-04-30 12 AP NEW YORK, Wed. The stock market continued its retreat this morning as Chase Manhattan Bank raised its prime lending rate. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials, which toppled from an eight-year high yesterday, plunged another 5.85 points to 1,011.08 in the firs half hour, withAP - 87 words
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Article103 1981-04-30 12 Reuter BRAZIL has offered to share with Malaysia its knowledge on the development of alternative energy sources from palm oil, sugarcane and tapioca. It is also willing to provide technical aid in cattle breeding under a draft economic and trade expansion agreement. Malaysian DeputyReuter - 103 words
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Article73 1981-04-30 12 THE PRIMARY Production Department is inviting applicants to lease about 50 hectares of Land from the department for poultry farming. Leases will be on a 10year basis and annual rental for the first and second years will be $3,750, $4,690 for the third and $5,620 for73 words
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Advertisement319 1981-04-30 12 NOTICE llll* SIIK united overseas land limited INCORPORATED NNJ THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE) NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Eighteenth Annual General Meeting of the Stockholders will be held at the Function Room, 2nd Floor, Merlin Plaza, 7500 Beach Road, Singapore 0719 on Saturday, 23rd319 words
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Advertisement399 1981-04-30 12 Emblem of I )istinctk>n 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 d ACHE GENEVE Available at leading department stores. Jebsen&Jessen 10th Floor Supreme House Penang Road Singapore 0923 Tel: *****61 FERENCE ON SAFETY MANAGEME399 words
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Miscellaneous63 1981-04-30 12 Outlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. to 1 p.m. today: Showers in few areas around noon onwards. Report for 24 hoars prior to pm on April 21 at the airport. Maximum temperature 33.2 Associated humidity 63 Minimum temperature 24.9 Associated humidity 97 Hours of sunshine 7.85 Rainfall in millimetres 8.063 words
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361 1981-04-30 13 SINGAPORE rigbuilders may suffer a severe setback worse than that experienced three years ago. An over supply of rigs against falling demand is likely to cause a much deeper depression than in 1978/79 when revenue dropped to a low of $130 million. Giving this361 words
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553 1981-04-30 13 JAN LEE - By JAN LEE KAPAL Management, the ship management arm of Keppel Shipyard, will diversify into the tanker trade by the end of next year. A clean product tanker, costing $55 million, has been ordered from Mitsui Shipbuilding and Engineering of Japan. It553 words
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Article93 1981-04-30 13 UPI SOUTH Korea's Hyundai Corporation has won a $62 million contract to build two bulk carriers, a Seoul company spokesman said. The contract was awarded by the Gulf Group of Switzerland and calls for two 60,000 deadweight ton bulk carriers to be delivered by March andUPI - 93 words
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Article140 1981-04-30 13 Reuter SIX Indonesian crew were rescued after they abandoned a small supply boat which caught fire on a Singapore-Jakarta voyage, a spokesman for the owners of the boat said. The 176-ton Catherine was in the Straits of Bangka, some 320 km from Singapore, when the fire started inReuter - 140 words
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Article65 1981-04-30 13 YUGOSLAV shipyards have announced plans to build ships worth over US$2 billion for export to several countries between 1981 to 1985. In Belgrade, officials said contracts already concluded provide for ships worth $750 million to be delivered by 1984. The biggest customer of Yugoslav yards is the65 words
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Article701 1981-04-30 13 Shipping Liae Page CM Achipelego VII 1 Adriatic VI 5 Afea VI 3 Afro-Eurasia VI 2 A1 Navigation VI 2 All trans VI 5 Alpac VI 5 Angkutan VI 4 Angonave V 1 ANL I 1 Antoil Vm 1 APL m 4/5 Argentine IV 4 ASCL m701 words
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378 1981-04-30 14 BOMBAY Port Trust has decided on an unprecedented step to relieve congestion. It is to subsidise barge operations to encourage ships waiting in mid-stream to discharge cargoes into lighters. The subsidy will be Rupees 30 per tonne of cargo so discharged, according to a decision378 words
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Article956 1981-04-30 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 Hongkong Ex Segani press 45/535 29.4.81 0600 TA 4 VC Ned Hoorn 143 29.4.81 2300 Ned-EAC TA 3 TT P. Eisenhower956 words
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Article1491 1981-04-30 14 RATES tended easier where changed for grain loading out of North America on Tuesday with business from the US Northern Range to Valencia and Seville receiving U5522.75 fio for end April against $24.50 previously while an easier 117.50 was agreed from the US Northern Range to TilburySeaforth in1,491 words
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Article, Illustration369 1981-04-30 15 THe first of six Friede and Goldman L-780 jack-up rigs to be constructed by Far East-Levingston, the Western Apollo I, was recently christened at the company's Jurong yard. Ordered by Western Oceanic Inc, a subsidiary of Western Company of North America, the jack-up is probably the369 words
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Article507 1981-04-30 15 EXPECTED ARRIVALS TODAY KEPPEL WHARVES Builder n (0700 after Jenson D) 22 Cherry Ruby (1300) 13/14 Golden Eagle (1500) 25 Kota Pahlawan (after Jalayamini) 8/9 Kosho Maru (0600 subject free board) 19 Neptune Agate (2300 after Nedlloyd Spaanekerk) 38/39 Nedlloyd Spaanekerk (1830 hauls after Sea Swallow sails)507 words
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300 1981-04-30 15 Fairplay TOUGH competition from Japanese steelmakers is depressing Taiwan's important shipbreaking industry, according to a spokesman for the Taiwan Regional Association of Old Ship Demolition Engineering Industry. Admitting the situation is bad but far from desperate, the spokesman insisted that a competitive selling price wasFairplay - 300 words
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Article, Illustration894 1981-04-30 15 AN interesting and possibly significant change is being observed in the ultra-com-petitive Europe Far East liner trades. There are signs that the big outsider offensive could be blunting itself on the neck of the recession. If this proves to be the case it894 words
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1924 1981-04-30 19 SCHEDBLR 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. PN1,924 words
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233 1981-04-30 20 NEDDRILL has taken over the ownership of a large North Sea jack-up drilling rig at CFEM Shipyard, France. The rig will be built at CFEM's yard in Dunkirk, France and delivered in October 1982. The unit will be named Neddrill Trigon. The jack-up233 words
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Article827 1981-04-30 20 ANGOLA Lobito/Luanda Mid April, berthing delays of about 20-35 days. ARGENTINA Bahia Blanca April 23, berthing delays of 2 days for grain vessels. Buenos Aires April 23, berthing delays of 7 days for grain vessels. Necochea Mid April, no delays. Rosario Mid April, estimated delays of at least827 words
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Article134 1981-04-30 20 The major shipping consortia operating between the Far East Europe and Straits ports/Australia and the member lines. ACE (FAR EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. •K' Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANRO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits Container Line. Nedlloyd Lines.134 words
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Advertisement391 1981-04-30 13 heung-a SHIPPING KOREA FLAG VSLS Regular Liner Semi-Container Service To: P.Kelanf/Kedunj/Busan/lnchon Fm: Busan/H.Kong/Bangkok Tel S pore: 2224U1 p.K. *****4, PN *****5 K.L. *****0 IA R DIM A MAII Orient Overseas Co*iicx*ieA Line FULLY COHTMOBEDSOVtCE TO EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) HFTWC GMET 5* 8/5 9/5 27/5 28/5 30/5 1/6 «/6 KOREAN CHINCE391 words
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Advertisement284 1981-04-30 13 31ft M ie f-r 2 a UASC ■UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) ARABIAN GULF EXPRESS MULTI PURPOSE SERVICES I Loading for it:.t FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE kaa carto acceptable in transit Dub* (13/5) Kuwait (15/5). Dammam (16/5). Abu Dhabi (20/5) Doha (22/5). Bahrain (23/5) Dubai (22/5). Kuwait (24/5). Dammam (27/5). Abu284 words
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Advertisement20 1981-04-30 13 IfflfillDß n n/ra m vn vra vra CONTAINER Schedules LONDON Freights SHIPS In Port SHIPPING List REGIONAL Weather PORT Conditions20 words
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Advertisement564 1981-04-30 13 tycnan Algerian National Line WE SERVE MEDITERRANEAN AND ALGERIAN PORTS PLEASE SEE PAGE IV Agents I *J UNIPACIFIC TRANS A TKAOIN6 ASENCT Fit IT!. Tel *****4 (5 lines) SINGAPORE MAERSK LINE Ji TO: U.S. PACIFIC, GULF, ATLANTIC, EAST CANADA, ASIAN PORTS Feeder Vhhl Ketone Penauif SaM 34/5 10-10/5 17-11/5 24-24/5564 words
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Advertisement826 1981-04-30 14 MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING CORPN. BERHAD. WISMA MISC, N0.2, JALAN CONLAY, P.O. BOX 371, KUALA LUMPUR 04-09, MALAYSIA. TEL: *****8 TELEX: MA *****, *****, ***** ***** 1 CartMtw Service To Ewrapt Feeder *P Keiang Vessel Spore 1) MseiHes 2) Rdam 3) H'burg 4) Gburg B DAHIIA 1/5 B SURIA 5/5 20/5826 words
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Advertisement256 1981-04-30 14 BBS SUPERCARRIER SERVICE FROM: US GULF US ATLANTIC EAST CANADA idt amwais "BARBER TOBA" May 2 "TERRIER" May 7. "BARBER NARA" May 17. "TALISMAN" May 21 MI KSSRS BOTH 9NGWOK AT BBS TOMBMI GODMM 47 Kb f»«9w/iMay l/l 11/ l 1/7 1/7 31/5 5/1 21/1 1/7 11/7 21/1 2/7 5/7256 words
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Advertisement414 1981-04-30 15 Overseas Containers Limited Weekly service to/from UK/Europe OCL CONTMCBHT SERVICE TO UK/CONTMNT H**gkang Eiprtu HaaMg [qms Spn 4MM 13 May tonm fiprrn 11 lb? Amy 5 Jm largißay at? 4 EMtHi Br—i hfnn 12 JM IS Jm 36 Apr 15 MM 26 MM 27 Iby COWTMOSW sonnet FROM UK/ a»y414 words
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Advertisement555 1981-04-30 15 fIB Franco Belgian Services (Fitr F.a*t Frf-.ch Serrxce u \lh hir E.is.'.rt: I.\ne<i aC{ COnSOSTH. M mi cowMcaiy SOMCE TO Mmrammi Spore P Keianj Btonj Mseikes Genoa Trieste ERCOIiIAURO IMr 3My II Man 19 May 20 Mr MONT KMC MRU IMr JMr »May 27 Mr 21 Mr 13 km CHEVAIIR555 words
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Advertisement631 1981-04-30 16 ML Hapag-Lloyd TO NORTH EUROPE HaaftvfEiprtu I(M Mm tM berets I*l* Bay TO HEPnmmit* ID S pore P Keian« H Durj Bhaten Rdam Le Ha»re Antwerp 4/5 6/5 27/5 29/5 30/5 1/S 12/5 14/5 5/6 7/6 8/6 10/6 18 5 20/5 10/6 12/6 13/6 13/6 15/6 16/6 18/6 20/5 *ory631 words
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Advertisement605 1981-04-30 16 KOREA TZ G P. Kelant PENANG S PORE VEGA 159* SW In Port 1-4 May FROM BUSAI BANGKOK VEGA 160E Sid 1-4 May TO BUSAN INCHON ALTAR 163W 18-22 May 23-26 May 28-31 May FROM BUSA BANGKOK ALTAR 164E 18-22 May 23-26 May 28-31 May TO BUSAN KSC KSC KSC605 words
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Advertisement511 1981-04-30 16 EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST/EUROPE EXPRESS FULL CONTAINER SERVICE 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 S'pwt MM) Hjmtwj Rett it Oam Antwerp It Mint Cnr loj* 5/05 16/85 27/05 21/05 31/05511 words
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Advertisement984 1981-04-30 16 m Burmt Five Star Shipping Corpn. "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE' LOADING FOR RANGOON S pari ririanf P«un» HTMTMmH 3/f Hty nttSMECTtimn 7/» n> r HTOWTOA 11/12 Iky B F S S C Agenti *1 Mokjyva BOUSTEAD SMPHNG TEL NOS KL *****2/*****9 Com penis Arfantina Da Navaaacion Intarcontinantai S. A. C.I. F.984 words
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Advertisement356 1981-04-30 16 mmmm lao.s.E. OCEAN SHIPPING A ENTERPRISES PTE LTD SANKYO LINE JAPAN/STRAITS SERVICE sdkmi aknts ocum awme i prruMOis pte ltd swra m *****44/7 A *****70 K LUMTUK m 414(44. *****0 COKTMO BOOK ME OCUM U»IW STOBE TU *****44/7 ialal-s can«aa r kelanc raw »73« SUB ACEKTS P KELANG USX AM356 words
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Advertisement996 1981-04-30 17 PIL GROUP FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO COLOMBO. HOOEIOAH, JEOOAH AQABA A (Reefer Cntrs Acceptable) 11 VOY. SW/6E 7W/8E 9W/10E SPORE 10-11/5 13-14/6 17-18/7 IST CALL COLOMBO 16-17/5 19-20/6 23-24/7 HODEIDAH 24-24/5 27-27/6 31-31/7 JEDDAH 26-26/5 29-29/6 2-2/8 AQABA 28-28/5 1-1/7 4-4/8 2ND CALL COLOMBO 7-8/6 11-12/7 14-15/8 SPORE 13-14/6 17-18/7996 words
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Advertisement842 1981-04-30 17 BENLINE 1 CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE TOEUMPE Spore P KelangM •v* fioifis SaM h Part Hamburg Eipress 4 5 6 5 Kitama Ihni 12/5 14/5 Aiemanu Eiprtss 11/5 20 5 Ktsuga Mini 27/5 Largs Bay 24/ 5 C4t al EUnburg* 5/4 Peunr'turoge Pfl» I BemaAa 4/5 Kwama Mara842 words
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Advertisement636 1981-04-30 17 I m 5, Scan Dutch Q WEEKLY EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO MED/UK/NC/SCAN B UH» 15 B PtNAGA I s 6 OAItIA 14.4 B tWJ 22 4 B DAKIA 79 4 B PINAGA 4 6 2 V; epl >ng to ll Barcelona Cmh leghorn 7) In iMrpool U« Canary Islands Ji636 words
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Advertisement610 1981-04-30 17 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BANK LINE FOR REUNION S. AFRICA STREAMBANK Spore. 2 May Also accepting FCL containers. (looding direct for Durbon and Capetown only) Lines U.S. WEST COAST SERVICE Orect from SfO Lbch ASHLEY LYKES Sid Sid LESLE LYKES 17/6 14/6 S'tte Tac VBC 21/6 22/6 25/6 14/1 15/8 18/$610 words
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Advertisement852 1981-04-30 18 K line KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICES TO NORTH AMERICA Earttr Ittder <!!«* aha a«a4aMt on request C«|on itu KcepljMe tar Oakland. Vancouver Portland Houston Gatvaston. New Ortejm Boiton St Mn Nortoft Baltmort Savannah lacfcsonrik TO EUROPE S pore P Kelang I Havre R dam H burg Bremen852 words
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Advertisement720 1981-04-30 18 CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAINER/REEFER SERVICE IN** lOS ANKLES SAN FRANCISCO SEATTLE. TACOMA VANCOUVER BC Acccptmf Fa/Fa Contwwn P K«t»m Siniwxt I «wm VBMVA PAMHI" 13 M., 14 Hi, 10 km VBHVt KAfIAIA" km 10 km M, AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Acctptaf FCI/FCI Mwn PKrtjnj Spore Bri MHb Wei720 words
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Advertisement474 1981-04-30 18 O J\. (>I'OII|> SINGAPORE SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE. LTD 20TH FLOOR, OCEAN BUILDING SINGAPORE 0104 MARKETING *****2 (3 LINES) GENERAL *****1 114 LINES) TERMINAL OFFICE *****83 TELE* RS ***** RS ***** A'B CARSHIP CABLE CARGOSHIP I'ejiional Container IJncs iA/CCVIV rrUiTAitirn WEEKLY CONTAINER SERVICE to/from BANGKOK mn pony S*l BHUN MR PONT474 words
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Advertisement597 1981-04-30 18 KORINS MARITIME SERVICES IS Room 601. ICB Building. Shenton Way Singapore Tel *****22 *****67 P Kelang Tel *****4 *****5 MIDDLE EAST/RED SEA/EUROPE SERVICES \\JL SAM ICK LINES A member »l IV Sjumcl Grot* tl Compawn LMER SfRVtCE FROM KOREA TAIWAN HONG KONG TO SINGAPORE Busan Reefang HKong Spore SAM ICK597 words
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Advertisement750 1981-04-30 18 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD. Faber House 234E Orchard Road Singapore 9 Telephone *****11f*****57 KOM.HK MDEPOOENT SERVICE TO EUROPE S port P. KKanf Penanf Loadnf l«r: ANANGEI HARMONY NBIO9 6 May 9 Mjt RDAM UK (AVON) NORASIA Will 2 lun 6 Jur BOUOGNE/UK (AVON) Ajenh Smjipae MTRASEA (PIE) LTD *****11 BOOKMG K750 words
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Advertisement618 1981-04-30 19 NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD FAR EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE A member of TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): the ACE Consortium C. CONTAINER 11W. N. GARNET 5W K. CHANCE 3W.. S.S BRDGE 31N C. ROZE 25* K JACEWON 13**..... TK* BRDGE 6W Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia N GARNET S pore Closing618 words
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Advertisement56 1981-04-30 19 TRUCONTAINER EXPRESS INTERNATIONAL (S) PTE LTD Suites 1311/1312. Shaw Towers. Beach Rd Singapore 0)l8 Regular Container Service accepting FCI /LCL Cargo for Australia All Ports New Zealand Auckland, Lyttleton Sri Lanka Colombo United Kingdom All Major City Terminals. Call *****81. HONG KONG ISLANDS LINE us U S ST ATFS SFRVICF56 words
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Advertisement282 1981-04-30 19 MALDIVE LINES ETA ETA KUANTAN PORT KELANG MALDIVE NEIGHBOUR 12/5 Loading For Muscat/Dubai/ Dam mam MALDIVE PIONEER 15/5 Loading for Jeddah MALDIVE NOVEL 7/5 Loading for Jeddah MALDIVE UNTY 8/5 Loading For Male MALDIVE MPORTER 18/5 Loading For Male MALDIVE PEACE 10/5 Loading For Kuwait MALDIVE PLEDGE 15/5 Loading For282 words
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Advertisement355 1981-04-30 19 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SMSOV BMLMNG 55, Market Street Singapore 0104 Telephone Numbers *****3 (10 Lines) Cable Address SMSOV SMGAPORE Telex Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** P KELANG M/S SHAMKAT NAH SOON SON. BM> IST ANO 2ND FLOOR. NO 1. JALA* CEMPEMNG. PORT KLANG. MALAYSIA355 words
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Advertisement508 1981-04-30 20 A ANTOLL LINES Diret' B Is to BRISBANE SYDNEY ME IB (GEEIONG). ADELAIDE Independent FCL Container/Conventional Liner Service Sod Drott Sri Tub Sataland Sg| Drott Smtapore May 11 May 28 June 2 June 23 Port Ketanj May 13 May 30 June 4 Jrne 25 Brisbane June 11 July 7 Sydney508 words
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Advertisement296 1981-04-30 20 WOOD LINE Bulk Timber and Plywood Service LOADING FOR NANTES/RDAM/TILBURY (Other UK destinations acceptable) Vessel GRAND GLOBE WL 003 WL 004 SILVER PtE WL 005 General Agents:PKelang Tg. Mani 3/5 7/5 28/5 19/5 15/6 20/6 Wood Line (S) Pte. Ltd. Tel: *****11/*****93/*****42 K. Lumpur: SEGANI SDN. BHD. Tel: *****1/*****9/*****4 P.296 words
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Advertisement315 1981-04-30 20 JOHORE SHIPPING m J/Jf 161 JALAN TFNGKU BAOAR PORT KEIANG SFIANGOR MALAYSIA BINTULU HA 1 CONTRACTORS SDN. BERHAD 37. Pandwifan Road. Kudnf. Sarawak. TH: ***** Tetei: KM ***** Express Car-Carrier/RO-AO Service to East Malaysu P. Kelang loading tor BWTU.U NO. 1 V:7/ll 30/4 KUQWG/SSU BMTU.iI NO. 1 M/tl 10/5 KUCHMG/SBU315 words
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Advertisement223 1981-04-30 20 KAWASAKI KLNKAI KISEN KAISHA, LTD.' JAPAN/STRAITS/JAPAN Fully Containerised Service Vessel Tokyo Kobe S port P KelangPenang S pore Tokyo Kobe NOW STM <3 27/4 21/4 10/5 12/5 13/5 15/5 21/5 21/5 "o*o BAY *6 12/5 13/5 22/5 23/5 24/5 2C/5 5/8 6/6 MUPOK: Boustead SNppinc *****4/*****5 I. MALAYSIA Harrison i223 words
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Miscellaneous179 1981-04-30 20 Regional Weather i r A l(>a m 'A h ti a J:. J 0 31 LI r A (Zt £32 cSC ■sag i L -3 5 eb&l^S IK °C a w Wind direction with speed in knots Wave height SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. LEGEND179 words
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