The Business Times, 4 August 1981
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Title Section10 1981-08-04 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 107/1/81 TUESDAY, AUGUST 4,1161 60 CENTS10 words
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Article620 1981-08-04 1 RICHARD SEAH - By RICHARD SEAH HEWLETT Packard is spending about $1 million to move part of its operations from its Depot Road plant to a nearby flatted factory at Bukit Merah. The move will add another 3,500 sq metres of floor area to facilitate an expansion of the620 words
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Article257 1981-08-04 1 THE Development Bank of Singapore has realised a surplus of 18.75 million from the sale of its 1.75 million shares in Singapore Nomura Merchant Bank (SNMB). The shares were sold to Nomura Securities of Japan for $10.5 million or 56 a share. Nomura Securities also bought 750,000257 words
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Article535 1981-08-04 1 ALVIN TAY - TAKEOVER OF GUTHRIE By ALVIN TAY MULTI-PURPOSE Holdings, the investment company of the Malaysian Chinese Association, is raising a $100 million syndicated loan in Singapore to finance the acquisition of Guthrie Berhad. The Malaysian company's decision to raise funds here could be due to the535 words
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Article131 1981-08-04 1 THE PRICE of gold slumped decisively below USHOO a troy ounce yesterday as the dollar's strength became even more pronounced on world markets. The French franc, deustchemark, Swiss franc, sterling and yen were all much weaker than on Friday against the surging dollar, which dealers said131 words
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320 1981-08-04 1 THE price of feedstocks supplied by Petrochemical Corporation of Singapore to downstream plants at Pulau Ayer Merbau will take into account changes in the prices of naptha and liquefied petroleum gas. The price of ethylene supplied to Phillips Petroleum Singapore Chemical's new plant, (or320 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article93 1981-08-04 1 UPI W W MANILA, Mod. A swelling bill for oil imports widened the Philippines' balance of payments deficit in the first half of 1961, the central bank said today. Bank statistics covering the first half of the year revealed a deficit of $243.01 million, 22 per cent moreUPI - 93 words
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Article38 1981-08-04 1 NEW YORK, Mon. The American Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) is planning to resume its programme of briefing American journalists about to travel abroad in return for information on their return, the daily news reported here today.38 words
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Article62 1981-08-04 1 AP WASHINGTON, Mon. Airline cancelled some flights and delayed others as air traffic controllers in the United States walked off the job early today, disrupting transportation for travellers across the US. As early morning shifts ended, members of the Professional Air Traffic Controllers Organisation began walking offAP - 62 words
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Article77 1981-08-04 1 AP TOKYO, Mon. The Iranian government has turned down a proposal that Japan be allowed to stop making additional investments in the troubled, multi-billion dollar joint petrochemical project at Iran's Bandar Khomeiny. Senior officials at Mitsui and Co returned from Teheran, where they informed Iran's National PetroleumAP - 77 words
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Article51 1981-08-04 1 AP BRUSSELS, Mon. The Common Market today asked member governments to provide better working conditions for chickens. A regulation requiring operators of factory-like egg farms to make their hen cages big enough for comfort, was introduced by the Common Market Commission under pressure from animal rights societies.AP - 51 words
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Article72 1981-08-04 1 UPI LONDON, Mon. Egyptian President Anwar Sadat conferred with Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher today in the first stage of a tour through western capitals in which he is seeking the resumption of stalled Middle East peace talks. Later this week, Mr Sadat will fly to Washington toUPI - 72 words
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Article73 1981-08-04 1 AFP PARIS, Mon. Workers at two nuclear power plants, backed by their communist-led union, today demonstrated against the French government decision to suspend construction of these facilities. More than 100 workers occupied administrative offices at the city of Thionville, near the Luxembourg, to protest the measure affecting a nearbyAFP - 73 words
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216 1981-08-04 1 THE HOUBING aad Develreat Board's (HDB) reatsekeme fsr foreign middle level executives has bees extended Is benefit expatriates and ether aoadfl—s already working here. When the seheme was first bnpfaMrted Is May this year, enly talented inlddli* i exeeatives whs were to he fecial216 words
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Article321 1981-08-04 1 WONG AI KWEI - By WONG AI KWEI A TEAM of experts (ram the United States has been invited to advise the Government on research and development priorities. They were asked to suggest research and development programmes and policies which Singapore should implement, particularly in the fields of computer science,321 words
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106 1981-08-04 1 A DEVELOPER has put on the market a rtrmrinfurnl comprising a total of JO bungalows and terrace aad semi-detached hot— In Serangoon Gardens. Called Garden View Estate, the price* abut at 1570,060 (or a terrace home. The site is about 25,000 square metres with106 words
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Advertisement221 1981-08-04 1 r l > c m rc&UDS MALAYSIA'S casino operator, Genting Bhd, has joined hands with a few close parties to tender for Australia's first two casinos Pig® 12 GOODWOOD Park Hotel's dispute with Malayan United Industries is likely to be brought to court Page it EMPLOYERS who complain about job221 words
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Advertisement133 1981-08-04 1 ASIA RESEARCH BULLETIN This unique publication offers businessmen each month a comprehensive guide to the latest developments taking place in all important sectors of the economies of countries in East and Southeast Asia The Bulletin is divided into six separate reports ot about 8.000 words each. There is a dual133 words
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OVERSEAS
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448 1981-08-04 2 AP BRITAIN'S opposition Labour Party released an economic blueprint yesterday, including a proposed wealth tax, aimed at a "radical vision of a socialist Britain." The party's 28-member Left-domi-nated national executive said in the document that if Labour should win power, it will inherit a "crisis"AP - 448 words
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Article293 1981-08-04 2 Reuter DELEGATES from more than 150 countries yesterday resumed in Geneva their task of drafting the first comprehensive law of the sea, designed to regulate human activities over two-thirds of the planet's surface. Diplomats said unofficial agreement had been reached on most of the 440 Articles afterReuter - 293 words
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Article86 1981-08-04 2 AFP THREE Jewish religious parties will sign an agreement to join a new rightwing coalition, to be submitted to Israeli President Yitzhak Navon by Prime Minister Menachem Begin today. The new Cabinet, following the June 30 general election, will have the most tenuous majority of anyAFP - 86 words
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440 1981-08-04 2 UPI Reuter ENCOURAGED by reforms in Poland, East German dissidents have issued bold demands for democratic rights and called on East Germans to rebel against their communist leaders. The West German magazine Der Spiegel printed on Sunday what it said is a copy ofUPI; Reuter - 440 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article369 1981-08-04 3 Agencies THE HONGKONG government is angry with the European Economic Community (EEC) over a dispute which has led to millions of pounds worth of textile being held up in British ports. The leading local Englishlanguage newspaper South China Morning Post yesterday quoted a senior trade officer asAgencies - 369 words
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Article237 1981-08-04 3 Reuter US Defence Secretary Caspar Weinberger said be is worried that the West German decision to cut military spending might lead to cuts by other Nato members. Asked if America will retaliate by withdrawing US troops from Europe, he said: "It isn't a tit-for-tat BadReuter - 237 words
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Article120 1981-08-04 3 Reuter NORWAY may have struck a huge new North Sea oQ field with reserves that might perhaps rank with those of Prodhoe Bay in Alaska. The Petroleum Intelligence Weekly (Piw) said yesterday the new trove is gas and underlying oil in a deep water NorthReuter - 120 words
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Article344 1981-08-04 3 AP PRESIDENT Reagan has agreed to take part in the North-South summit conference as part of a new approach toward the Third World. The shift in attitude toward the poorer nations was explained by Secretary of State Alexander Haig after 22 foreign ministers metAP - 344 words
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Article155 1981-08-04 3 AP FOREIGN investors took an increased interest in Thailand during the first six months of this year, seeking to invest 11 per cent more than last year in medium and large-scale projects. Foreign companies seeking promotional privileges from the Board of Investment were prepared to investAP - 155 words
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Article234 1981-08-04 3 MALAYSIAN Airline Sysr tern's (MAS) management and employees yesterday denied that staff are on a go-slow as alleged by passengers. The airline's secretary, Haji Abdul Aziz bin Abdul Rahman, said in Kuala Lumpur that he had not heard of any such action either by the234 words
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185 1981-08-04 3 Reuter NATO is closely watching an unexplained build-up of Soviet naval forces in the Baltic, involving for the first time units from four fleets. Western military sources in Brussels said yesterday the Soviet navy's largest landing ship, the 13,000tonne Ivan Rogov, which can carryReuter - 185 words
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Article123 1981-08-04 3 AFP INDONESIAN rubber humen have began to stop topping bee—e if toe eantln■ed toll to mbber prices at be me and ibrwl, exeenttve ef toe MfMtoa small ptoatattea beMers said. Tbe sltoattoa Is Hkely to aggravate nadlttons to tbe Indeneatan rabber Indastry wbleb bas been salfertog framAFP - 123 words
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428 1981-08-04 3 AP THE Japanese are coming to Hongkong, armed with their billions and knowhow. As usual, they have succeeded beyond expectation in Hongkong's business world, be it industry, banking, trade or shipping. As the second largest foreign investor in Hongkong after the US, Japan hasAP - 428 words
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Advertisement384 1981-08-04 2 IT THE LARGEST PRODUCTION MACHINERY SHOW IN SOUTH EAST ASIA i4—lB September 1981 World Trade Centre Singapore Over 350 companies from 20 countries will collectively display and demonstrate the latest technology in: Woodworking machinery Furniture components Engineering plant equipment Power tools, hand tools Factory and warehouse goods handling, storage and384 words
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Advertisement95 1981-08-04 3 a The daily Aircraft Schedule has been held over. Flight information by telephone can ba obtainad from the airport (*****34/*****88) or from tha roepectlve airlines: Tel. No: SiA *****33/*****44, Qaruda *****54, MAS *****22, CPA *****55, Qantaa *****44, BA *****55, KLM *****42/*****44. JAL *****44/55, UTA *****22. Information on othora can ba95 words
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Advertisement254 1981-08-04 3 7 J A-r-j fi t J Power Windows Power Steering T1 ft m-. m'i <t fl \W mmm Tinted Laminated Windscreen tral Locking System Radial Tuned Suspension Luxurious Interior HOLDENi Electric Boot Release HOU3EN COMMODORE. THE THINKING MANS LUXURY CAB. Buying a luxury car these days isn't as simple as254 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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796 1981-08-04 4 NYT THE Soviet grain harvest is in full swing along country roads outside Moscow these days, and it doesn't take an expert to spot some of the reasons why the United States Department of Agriculture is forecasting a relatively poor performance for the third consecutiveNYT - 796 words
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375 1981-08-04 4 AFP Quiet conditions prevailed in l the London sugar market i last week and the loss of one I day's trading is a feature in i itself, writes Caraikow in 1 its latest sugar review. I Whatever may be the i longer term outlook,AFP - 375 words
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Article173 1981-08-04 4 CHINESE Pradaee Exchange, Sagapare, Mag price* per lMkg yesterday/ Caeaaat stf: Bulk fob $***** sellers, old dram (in second hand drum) fob $136-50 sellers, new dram fob $141 JO sellers. Ctfn: Mixed (loose) $7275 buyers. Pepper; Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $375.00 sellers, Sarawak white pepper faq173 words
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Article195 1981-08-04 4 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong on Friday. (Is HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) Cattsa yam: China Blue Phoenix 30s 2.380; 32s 2J65. 40s 3,090 (per bale of 400 Ibp). Pleee gaads: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and195 words
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Article310 1981-08-04 4 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in SI per kUo, ex-godown. THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.36, 100 per cent second class 1.14, 100 per cent third class 1.10. 25 per cent new crop no stock, B-10 per cent no stock. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.78, Special310 words
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307 1981-08-04 4 INTERNATIONAL Tin Council (ITC) buffer stock holdings of tin are unlikely to be sold unless prices rise further, ITC delegates based in London said. Despite this, prices fell further last Tuesday morning with Three Months trading down to £7,640 a tonne in London307 words
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Article180 1981-08-04 4 THE Singapore rubber market yesterday closed quietly firmer with August One RSS buyers quoted at 224.00 cents per kilo, up two cents compared with lag* Thursday's close, dealers said. The morning market gained 1.50 cents despite some profit-taking, they said. The afternoon market firmed slightly on some covering interest,180 words
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Article200 1981-08-04 4 RAS price* In cent* per kilo yesterday Ckmt (per Buyers Int. 1 R.S.S. prompt *l*.00 Int. 1 R-S-S. August SM.00 tat. 1 RAS. September JM.00 tat. J RAS. »JO UK Coot WJO tat. 1 RAS. *9-00 UK/Coat «W0 tat 4 RAS. UMON UK/Coot 1SIM tat. 5 RAS. 1*200 words
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Article204 1981-08-04 4 AP JAPAN and Brazil has agreed last Monday to spend US$2.6 billion in the next seven years on a aeries of aluminium development projects in northern Brazil. The projects are a result of a 1978 accord signed by the companies (or two projects that will have total productionAP - 204 words
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Article1172 1981-08-04 4 COFFEE: Robusta coffee a futures yesterday traded di quietly above the lows at m £1,074 for September against m a high of I,oBs yesterday pi morning with physicals w inactive, traders said. w Prices ended the midday S call £11 to £20 up on the day ft with1,172 words
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Advertisement193 1981-08-04 4 The gentle whisper of an era of charm and graciousness. 1819. In the impersonal, calculating climate of business, one must not overlook a single opportunity to return to a world of care, graciousness and charm. The epitome of those qualities is Restaurant 1819. A retreat to the peace and quiet193 words
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Advertisement11 1981-08-04 4 furniture Touch of Class LUXURY INTERIORS PTE. LTD. 321. Ptaza SJn©opuro11 words
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TRADE AND INDUSTRY
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Article, Illustration412 1981-08-04 5 CITY House, which will be releasing another 30,000 sq m of office space, will be leased out for between 182.4 and $103 per sq m. Located in the Golden Shoe area of the city on a corner site bounded by Robinson Road, Cross Street and Cecil412 words
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Article130 1981-08-04 5 THE National University of Singapore will organise a lecture on Creativity and CoostrucUbtihy in Structural Engineering by professor T Y Lin, chairman of T Y Lin International. The lecture, which is open to the public, will be held tomorrow at 9.30 am at the Kent Ridge130 words
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Article346 1981-08-04 5 EMPLOYERS who complain about Job bopping are still not using the Central Provident Fund's service to identify )ob hoppers. "I cannot explain why," said Labour and Communications Minister Ong Teng Cheong yesterday after he and senior Labour Ministry officials visited Hewlett Packard's factory. Mr Ong346 words
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Article, Illustration72 1981-08-04 5 PAUL I Stoere has succeeded Keith H Watson as chairman of Harrisons and Oosfield (Singapore). Mr Steere, a New Zealander, Joined the Harrisons and Croafield group in New Zealand In 1965 and was appointed chief executive of Precision Golf Forging (NZ), a Joint venture of the group,72 words
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Advertisement337 1981-08-04 5 I\ll > 1 I Wi v CASH! market plugging that endless gap between orders and payments, steering narrowly through periods of unpredictable cash-f10w... Yet, your company needs to grow. To raise additional funds for capital Investment. To offer better credit terms. To stay ahead of the competition. Heller understands. Our337 words
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Article378 1981-08-04 6 •THE JAPANESE were here early. The Koreans are now trying to catch up with them. Altogether, there are now more than thirty Japanese and Korean contractors in Singapore. The British have also come knocking on the door. And they are all bidding for massive contracts like378 words
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298 1981-08-04 6 IT IS indeed a marathon task the drafting of $e first law of the sea. It is also a momentous task, and from the looks of it, an equally thankless task. For seven long years, 150 countries have laboriously thrashed out issues pertaining to crucial298 words
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Article960 1981-08-04 6 ANDREW GOWERS - By ANDREW GOWERS Reuter JUST over a year after it began to hunt for a mediating role in the Middle East, the European Common Market is making little headway in attempts to strengthen relations with the Arab world. Officials and diplomats at the EEC headquarters express seriousReuter - 960 words
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Article788 1981-08-04 6 ASSEM HASSAN - Egypt ha* lost hope* of achieving a balanced annual budget, its first in more than 20 years, because of declining world crude oH prices. ASSEM HASSAN reports. ASSEM HASSAN Reuter FALLING world crude oil prices have dimmed Egypt's hopes that its modest oil exports will result inReuter - 788 words
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Article189 1981-08-04 6 Letters to the Editor Detr 9n, I think this "Hock Lock Slew" is either one o( the short sellers or he is helping the short sellers to cover cheap. Otherwise, when both sides of the Stock Exchange decided to crack down on the short sellers, he shouldn't189 words
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Article231 1981-08-04 6 BRIAN GLASSOCK - BRIAN GLASSOCK Dear »r, I refer to certain aspects of your leader in the July 28 issue of Business Times. I had the good fortune to be working in Australia during the time of the mining boom in the late sixties and I believe that a231 words
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Advertisement100 1981-08-04 6 Bank of America shows more interest in your Fixed Deposits. 4 op.a. for 1 month minimum deposit SSIO.OOO 11% p.a. for months minimum deposit 552.500 12 /op.a. for 6 months minimum deposit 552.500 12 /op.a for 9 months minimum deposit 552.500 12 op. a. for 12 months minimum deposit 552.500100 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous1207 1981-08-04 6 mm Making chicken pies IP COOKERY Is ip year *Uey Mi yea Malay, there Is a Biitory mttsa at In ea L Ok Atoah Lally Rahim ani a pwp New PteM aad Odia Cenies. At S.4ftpa, there la the (eeeei part i Stmtim. Mr Cif In ilk 1 ■aaager et1,207 words
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Article1797 1981-08-04 7 MICHAEL DONNE - By MICHAEL DONNE FT BUrnSH AIRWAYS faces some very hard choices over the next six months as it tries to come to terms with substantial and continuing kisses. the state-owned airline, which less than two years ago was high on the government list of candidates forFT - 1,797 words
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Article849 1981-08-04 7 FLORA LEWIS - FORUM j with FLORA LEWIS NYT POLAND is facing as tense and dangerous a moment as any time since World War Two. Now, it is the unorganised consumers, harrassed housewives who are massing in protest and taking to the streets. Both Communist Party officials andNYT - 849 words
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Advertisement150 1981-08-04 7 I o, < \|))l STMKNTS VI I H)KM> HI M \|{l\K.. Ml I L. \m.H\ < OMMODITIKS SI W IN S\U \ll \M) n\|< \K. Please Contact: Capt. W.J. Nair (Master Mariner) KINABALU ADJUSTERS& SURVEYORS SDN. BHD. W.D.T.219, Kota Kinabalu. Tel: *****,***** Telex: MA ***** A/B Green W Willing to150 words
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Advertisement407 1981-08-04 7 The NBI System 8 Now the company of the office of tomorrow. If you find that your company is outgrowing the basic System 3000 you don't have to worry about paperwork creeping up on you again. System 8 is the logical answer to your problems. Designed as our most costeffective407 words
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Advertisement585 1981-08-04 8 you well, wherever good food is served". til £11 lif 1 i 111 £1 I? FsPfcXjL&Cost 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) 50% DISCOUNT OFFER!585 words
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Advertisement153 1981-08-04 8 0 •> *v to in -s > A The Dragon Palace Restaurant whare you can dine in ragei splendour and dance to the rfleNow sounds of yaelaryear Spacious anough to accommodate 460 people in comfort. Dragon Palace Restaurant also caters to the cosy twosome 1 Ox ley Wiaa/Pananfl Hoed, Singapore153 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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Article23 1981-08-04 9 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are cut, rently prepared to lend to their best customers is 14.44 per cent.23 words
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Article170 1981-08-04 9 ASIAN RATES ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at close on Aug 3. US gpo«) Offer Bid 7 days 189/16 187/16 1 month 181* 18*. 2 months 18 15/16 18 13/16 3 months 1815/16 18 13/16 Smooths 18 15/16 18 13/16 9 months 17 15/1617 13/16 12 months 17 13/16170 words
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Article41 1981-08-04 9 v FIANCE 0< prices offered by discuss* bouaes on Aug 3: 'Overnight: »C(U deposit»: 6V»% to SV«% £T Ctostag l> taytag Selliag 3MBM)tb "CrcMury bills «13/18 811/1« 3»flMXlUl Qtttk bills 14* 14M 8 "months CD 13* 13* CD 13 11141 words
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Article133 1981-08-04 9 SfcfcAPORE gold futures ywterday closed generally eerier on selling pressure in tfi afternoon depressed by th* decline in overseas piriSes and the strength of tit US dollar, dealers said. Trading was quiet in the rptitning but activity picked up* in the afternoon with tQtgl sales reported at 86 1«|»133 words
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Article38 1981-08-04 9 Fit Than Nc# York 8 JOB 8.«B 8.70S 8.C5S Zurich 8.45B 8.40B m 8.S5S 8. SOS Mm Pri SaeN«re 8.40B 8.46B 8.60S 8.<5S Ctartng prtc« In US dollars a woy ounc r. Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore38 words
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Article378 1981-08-04 9 THE US dollar yesterday closed sharply higher against most major currencies in moderate trading. Dealers said the sharp rise in the dollar was due to market belief that US interest rates win remain at a high level for some time and partly due to concern over renewed tensions378 words
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Article364 1981-08-04 9 THE US dollar yesterday continued to make further gains against major European currencies in early trading here, with sterling quoted at $1.8190/8200, its lowest level since June 1978, dealers said. They said the rise in the US unit, initiated in Far East markets overnight, is largely due to interest364 words
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Article292 1981-08-04 9 THE US dollar for overnight delivery yesterday closed sharply higher at 243.65 yen compared with a 241 opening here, a 240.55/75 close in New York and 240.55/70 on the West Coast on Friday, dealers said. It was also sharply higher than the 239.75 closing here on Friday. Trading was292 words
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Article144 1981-08-04 9 THE US dollar yesterday rose strongly over 2.50 marks in mid-morning to its highest level since September 1976, after opening at 2.4950/65. Immediately ahead of the fix it traded at 2.5030/40 marks. Yesterday's intervention at the fix is the largest since May 20, when the Bundesbank sold $126.50 million144 words
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651 1981-08-04 9 NMbar McattM Cms Caupan Amount Marnt affcys MMiPrica 1 MMPUM TwIM Rati (1 Hh) Paymnt si Accrued (•icM* VM4 (%P») Data* ■M icctuk) Manst) (t P>) 15 8 81 1975 -5 40 00 15/2. 15/8 161 ••100 00 ••5 00 1651 words
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Article98 1981-08-04 9 Reuter THE BANK of Tokyo said its Canadian subsidiary, the Bank of Tokyo, Canada, has begun operations in Toronto. Bank of Tokyo is the first Japanese bank to start operations in Canada since enactment of new Canadian banking legislation last November, which allows it toReuter - 98 words
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Article62 1981-08-04 9 CITICORP Is considering divesting Citibank NA, its major subsidiary. A Citicorp spokesman said there are no present plans to go ahead with this, but the idea is one of many options under consideration. He said the idea has gained significance because of increasing competition from non-bank companies, which62 words
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Article82 1981-08-04 9 THE ARGENTINE government has decided to postpone indefinitely its plans to float a 15 billion yen bond on the Japanese Samurai bond market next month. Lead manager Yamaichi Securities Co said signing of the Samurai bond issue contract was scheduled for Aug 20 with payment on Aug 29.82 words
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Article71 1981-08-04 9 Reuter HONGKONG Bank of Canada, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corp, has converted its Wardley Canada mortgage financing institution to a Canadian chartered bank. Canada granted charter licences to the first seven foreign banks licensed to do business last week. Hongkong Bank said the newReuter - 71 words
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Article52 1981-08-04 9 A SOUTH African gold production rose to 55,957 kilos in June from 54,259 kilos in May, but was below the 56,586 kilo 6 produced in June last year. Gold output for the first six months of this year fell to 327,622 kilos from 337,733 kilos in the same52 words
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Article27 1981-08-04 9 Reuter THE BRITISH Finance Houses Association said its base rate for August will rise to 13Mt per cent from 13 per cent for July. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article261 1981-08-04 9 Reuter THE REAGAN AtataMnttaa will aak Csagrew to raise the stototory <eki limit la early September, Treasary Uaderseeretary tar Meaetary Affairs Beryl The wnwt temporary debt Uealt e( UBJMS Mlltoa expire» m Sep H. Mr Sprlakel nUttegnerameat will exceed thai Umlt la ftoeal I*l, tort will reaalreReuter - 261 words
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Article318 1981-08-04 9 ALVIN TAY - By ALVIN TAY SPANISH motorway company, Autopistas del Atlantico, has increased its syndicated loan by US$2O million to $45 million due to good response. The loan, signed here yesterday, was put together by a group of 15 banks. The three lead managers are Development Bank318 words
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Article57 1981-08-04 9 THE Development Bank of Singapore yesterday increased its fixed deposits rates across the board. One and three months rose by Vi per cent to 11 V< per cent each, six months by V« per cent to 11 V« per cent and nine and 12 months also by W57 words
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Article125 1981-08-04 9 AFP A SYNDICATE of Japanese commercial banks and life insurance companies has signed an agreement to extend yen-denominated loans totalling 40,000 million yen to the World Bank. Under the agreement, the Japanese syndicate will provide three long-term loans to the World Bank: a A 5,000-millkm-yenAFP - 125 words
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Article32 1981-08-04 9 Reuter THE BANK of France cut its money market intervention rate to 17'/« per cent from 17'4 per cent at its tender to buy first category paper, money dealers said.Reuter - 32 words
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Advertisement104 1981-08-04 9 id for the best ,at our combined auction sale Oriental Carpet Palace Pte Ltd and House of Turkey Pakistan Carpets will be having a combined auction sale of 200 lots of carpets and rugs from Iran, the Old Persian Empire, Turkey and Pakistan. Saturday, August 8,1981 at 5.00 pm sth104 words
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Advertisement187 1981-08-04 9 intimus Made in West Germany The extraordinary electrical waste paper basket Leaves No Trace Of Clues Which Might Lead To A Breach Of Office Security. This extraordinary waste paper basket features a wide opening in the middle of the lid of the machine and an elegant basket which sets in187 words
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Article1709 1981-08-04 10 BID aad offer price» officially hated «ad burin— ia and reported to the Stock Exchange at Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in bracket* in lots of im units, unless otherwise specified. SECTION ONI INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 1* (1) no <4) «4(1)1« <l)l«l1,709 words
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Article186 1981-08-04 10 ■NGAPOBK UNIT THR DIAMOND MOT rrou (Miiang ii' pttaaa he Aag 4) The Commerce LSI 1® The Saving* Fund 104 214 S'pore Prof Fund 157 I B S pore See Fund I 2.37xd S'pore Invent Find 11* I B S'pore Equity Fund l.« 1.36 (■■■tui' pram nt Mg186 words
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Article2718 1981-08-04 10 1M1 Ugk Law Cwipiiy Gr*« Gr*s Net l..« DW Div YTd P/B Vol Day Sale -for- CVr COOO) High U« SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL m aao sa m w 470 iar era m aa Acma A] com ia Allied Choc 101 BAT 330 Bate a Ben aa2,718 words
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Article231 1981-08-04 10 TAB-Tlmuran Sdn Bhd, an associate company of publicly quoted Timuran Holdings, has acquired a 30 per cent stake in a private company called Transcoject (Malaysia) for $900,000. The other two shareholders of Transcoject are Graham Elston (40 per cent) and Transcoject Gese Use haft fuer (30 per231 words
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Article199 1981-08-04 10 THE KLSE has queried Piilip Mikjitai laMrtrn about any expected change in the amount of dividend payable for the year ending Dec 31. 1981, as a result of the enlarged capital from the company's bonus Issue of two for three. THE KLSE has asked Mamfor details of its199 words
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Article615 1981-08-04 10 Anß three (MMtrtht teyi ef reeavery to fee mead half af tact week, the stock Mrtrnt settled dm yesterday. Aerett the Ciiwny, the I—hi Laspar Bteek Exekaage Is etoaed far twe itj* telle» UtgJfc^Hari^Eaym^heMayß. la Stogapere, the stoalag dewa ef the wwwn was aet reflected615 words
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Article1169 1981-08-04 10 NYT ONCE again, the Japanese are coming, and on Wall Street, it is already being called "the friendly invasion." This time, instead of invading American consumer markets with their Toyotas. Sonys and Panasonics, the Japanese are bringing their money. In increasing numbers, they are comingNYT - 1,169 words
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Article380 1981-08-04 11 Date Lm* Fall Yea r Campaay Period Am—cod Net EPS Onm Pre-tax last year <«*«■) Div. m rrtDi <%> <t**) Kesang Tin F 5/5 64 K Kampar F 17/6 69 8 73.3 3,647 Kramat F 17/6 1.112L Gula Perak I NA 1.161L Sentosa I 8/7 322L Chem Ind380 words
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414 1981-08-04 11 MOST of the 60 to 80 lowerrung staff employed by UDA-owned Century Hotel In Petaling Jaya will be absorbed by the Subang View Hotel, which is scheduled for partial opening in October. Century Hotel will close soon. A spokesman for Subang Jaya Hotel Developments414 words
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Article, Illustration568 1981-08-04 11 HSUNG BEE HWA - By HSUNG BEE HWA THE RETAIL trade, which already accounts for more than 70 per cent of the turnover of Metro Holdings, is expected to be the main money spinner (or the group in the current financial year. Last year, the turnover of568 words
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Article412 1981-08-04 11 TOKYO SHARE prices yesterday fell on scattered selling with a •wait-and-see sentiment dominating the market due to the yen's further fall against the dollar, dealers said. The market average lost 17.50 to 7,815.97 on volume 230 million shares. The Tokyo Stock Exchange index shed 1.52412 words
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Article120 1981-08-04 11 AUO uenta INDUSTRIALS a r> 7* mm A t* 1 n inch ft P M M -1 Autl PH a ft. r O 31 l ouch ouch BormJ Bran Mm Bfi no m m m unch unch can Co*] Alltod Dunlop Ex. Ind HnM i <• > unch unch120 words
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Article43 1981-08-04 11 STOCK prices yesterday closed slightly higher, dealers said. Siam Credit and Rama Tower rose 0.50 baht to 62 and 55.50 baht respectively and Asia Fibre gained four baht to 122. Bangkok closed unchanged at 258 baht. Other stock prices were not available.43 words
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Article74 1981-08-04 11 auo m pmo. AnliMMH mm *un AUm Con. A AUu Coo. B U ™M-»« Bafuta CMd JM 0J0H Bancuat Ooa. B H onch BF Ooodrteh MM -OJ CDCP 1M -CM I.~wi LjJUtol Jl ilM artaetaJMl* I Ontntil B JS3 iim nm ownw on iun PtllteX A Philax B U74 words
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Article43 1981-08-04 11 KAWASAKI Steel Corp. a leading Japanese steelmaker, would publicly place dollar-quoted convertible debentures worth US$lOO million on foreign capital markets except the US. Proceeds from the deventures will be used for plant and equipment investments in fiscal 1981, ending next March.43 words
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Article26 1981-08-04 11 H.K.HANG SENG Monday Friday..— Zi?"?? Week Ago 1644.81 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Monday Friday 1062 Week Afo un»* all ordinaries Monday *£2»* Friday Week Ago una»26 words
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Advertisement200 1981-08-04 11 U Somebody called us busybodies the other day, and he isn't wrong. Our interest are so wide-ranging JRRk [Sages/lhey range from ships to fertilisers, cars to chocolates, tractors to computer systems. In short, our interests are multinational and multifaceted. With a history and tradition of entrepreneurship behind us, we are200 words
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Advertisement522 1981-08-04 11 NEW BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES IN THE EIGHTIES ASEAN The Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN) has come a lon£ way since its formation in 1967. Created to harness the vast potential of its five developing member nations, ASEAN is now transformed from a loose grouping of third world countries into522 words
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Article238 1981-08-04 12 HUME Industries (Far East) Ltd and Hume Industries (Malaysia) Bhd were temporarily suspended from trading on the Singapore stock exchange yesterday, at the request of the two companies. Hume Industries (Far East) later announced the transfer of two of Hp investments to its whollyowned subsidiary, Hume Industries238 words
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Article, Illustration180 1981-08-04 12 Rises Indices H Lnu Credit 1000 Daalop lad 800 B§gg|fi4 740 Horn* Uoi| Imd 1800 Ki Tu 8»| 360 Pad C»Um 200 H Um< Fin 1020 J CMmt 980 PMC 1860 B Bay* 730 H Tl L wf 9Q0 I C B 080 Bw 142 Falls u«n Ho* no180 words
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344 1981-08-04 12 THE Udders for the remaining shares of Town A City Properties seem rather vague about their plans for the company. Messrs Hendra Rahard ja and Lim TJoen Kong intend to expand and develop the business of the company, in particular by arranging344 words
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Article36 1981-08-04 12 BOUSTEAD Holdings has appointed Mr Mohamed Saleb bin Mohd Ghazali as a director of the company with effect from Aug 31. Mr Mohd Saleh is the deputy general manager of Lembaga Tabung Angkatan Tentera.36 words
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650 1981-08-04 12 KOH TSE YING - Companies Editor: Mano Sabnani By KOH TSE YING CASINO operator Gen ting Bhd has Joined hands with a few close parties to tender for mainland Australia's first two casinos. The company, long interested in taking its expertise Down Under, disclosed yesterday that650 words
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595 1981-08-04 12 CHOO AI LENG - By CHOO AI LENG GOODWOOD Park Hotel chairman Khoo Teck Puat yesterday indicated that the dispute with Malayan United Industries (MUI) is likely to be brought to court. Speaking to shareholders during an EGM at the Ming Court Hotel, Mr Khoo said: "It595 words
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Article390 1981-08-04 12 ii Ex Data Ctaae Date PayaMe Mai tar the year TM tar heitm year Ala Dip i%(b) 30%<q) NY A Jul 20 NY A Jul 27 NYA Aug 12 6% 30% t% 30%<q) 13% TE 20% 46% 12»%TE 4'*%<a) 15.5(a) 7% 10% TE R*., 12.5%<a) 24% 25% 12%390 words
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308 1981-08-04 12 THE Capilsi JssnsC Mslsytaa «apirin aai tear parecto toad to The total nsrtiiritlis hrttw Mjetolttoa Realty' aad the panels «I laad at Thajng Tshaag, ivtUKT fffW/yT be MBlfl.ll sriUtoa tostoad sf MtlttJl ■—m as prapeaed hy Sapreato. This will he —ttoftod threagh the308 words
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Article783 1981-08-04 12 LONDON, Mon. The stock market closed mixed in subdued trading today, amid further dollar strength against sterling, dealers said. At 3pm, the Financial Times index was up 0.8 points at 528.9. Government bonds were as much as half a point lower in short and long maturities in response783 words
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Article74 1981-08-04 12 NEW YORK, Mob. The •tack market moved lower in early traiHag today, iridn ■Be of the gat— nnd at the Dob Jonee averagee at m ladHtriak was off 5.23 potato to Ml.ll after the flrat halt hoar of trading, hot advaaoai awe wl nmiibering dedhtafe toy ckoe74 words
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Advertisement243 1981-08-04 12 SOFTWARE DATA GENERAL, NOVA ft ECLIPSE COMPUTERS Comprehensive computer software avoikibie for purchase or licence covering wide range of commercial and professional systems ond applications, e.g. home bidders, commercial builders manufacturers, seting, distribution, warehousing, medfcal, real estate, dental, subscription/direct mai, legal. Software covers afl general accounting ond internal requirements, e.g.243 words
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Advertisement15 1981-08-04 12 AVIS. HERTZ. SINTAT. BTW. BTW? The car rental.ca you've never hea Phone: *****30,*****24,*****7 01 (JWt)W7F15 words
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Miscellaneous50 1981-08-04 12 Outlook for Singapore from 6am to lpm today Generally fair. Report tor M hsus prtor toUpnniiil attkeairprt. Maximum temperature 31.4 Associated humidity -68 Minimum temperature 26.0 Associated humidity 98 Hours of sunshine 7.36 Rainfall in millimetres Nil Total rainfall for the month 11.0 Total rainy days for the month 150 words
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160 1981-08-04 13 THIRTY-ONE vessels under construction totalling 306,188 gross tons were registered in Singapore in the first quarter of 1981. Of these, six are being built in Japan, 18 in Commonwealth countries and the remainder in other countries. According to statistics from the Lloyd's Register of Shipping160 words
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909 1981-08-04 13 JAPANESE-BASED liner operator Everett Steamship Corp is planning to containerise its independent conventional service to Indonesia. Mr Brian B Tate, manager of Keihin, said the line is looking for pure container ship 6, including secondhand tonnage, which has largely been the company's preference for the909 words
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Article70 1981-08-04 13 Reuter A SHIPYARD in Dalian, North-east China, has contracted to build eight 27,000 tonne bulk cargo ships for three Hongkong companies, the New China News Agency said. The Hongkong firms were named as Regent Shipping Co SA, Green Island Inc and Wheelock Maritime International Ltd. TheReuter - 70 words
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Article106 1981-08-04 13 AFP r w NEW port installations built with Soviet aid were officially inaugurated in Haiphong last week, the communist party organ Nhan Dan reported. The paper gave no details of the cost of the operations but said Haiphong now has 11 1,722metre long wharves capable of handling "shipsAFP - 106 words
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Article115 1981-08-04 13 FOUR of Moore-McCormack's general cargo liners are to undergo a $71 million conversion programme. The ships are to be transformed into self-sustaining semi-container vessels following Maritime Subsidy Board (MSB) approval of the company's application for Federal subsidy funds to assist in financing the project. American Shipbuilding Company of115 words
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Article683 1981-08-04 13 ShlpplaglJM CM Achipelego vn 4 Afea VI 3 Afro-Eurasia VI 5 All trans vn 4 Alpac VI S Angkutan VI 4 Angooave V 3 ANL I I AntoU vm I AFL m 4/5 Argentine IV 4 ASCL m 1 Asia Merchant VI 4 AustasU LUw V 1683 words
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Article298 1981-08-04 14 ARRIVALS KEPPEL WHARVES Nile U (0400) 46 Cherry Bagus (after Luna Marina) 27/28 Kota Pahlawan (0700) S/9 Kota Jasa (0700 after Strathmeigie) 10/11 Labuan Hadji (1800) 34 Lumut (183 after Perak) 20 Nile U (04) 46 Orient Ace (1800) 18 Osa Menor (1500 after Nissei Maru) 25/26298 words
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Article829 1981-08-04 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 Tovama 254 4.8.81 2300 Ned-EAC TA 4 TT Oriental Importer 14W 4.8.81 2100 Jardlne TA 4 TT Australia Maru 14/148 4.8.81829 words
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Article1432 1981-08-04 14 FRESH rate declines were seen on Friday for grain hnntring. out of North America with the rest of the market generally ruling quiet and featureless. A grain cargo from the US Northern Range to Tilbury received $10.50 fio for August compared with <13 paid for 52,000 tons early1,432 words
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435 1981-08-04 15 UNDERMINING of the conference system of shipping, particularly by nonvessel owning common carriers (Nvocc), posed one of the major threats to the industry in the *****, according to a Sydney shipping executive. Mr J A Spruhan, assistant general manager, ACTA, told a Chartered435 words
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256 1981-08-04 15 Fairplay THE British Shippers' Council has asked the North Atlantic Westbound Freight Association (Nawfa) to defer the implementation of the fundamental tariff changes it intends to introduce with effect from August 31. The significant parts of the package are a revised tariff structure, theFairplay - 256 words
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1256 1981-08-04 15 Lloyd's List VESSELS lost during the Irst six months of this year xxild cost the marine insurance markets more than C 66,636,322 compared with £88.1 million for the corresponding period of 1900 according to casualty statistics exclusively compiled by Lloyd's Intelligence DepartmentLloyd's List - 1,256 words
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Article115 1981-08-04 20 GALBSATTH Wrightm 11th nkn la ■Mpfliiii July 18-August 7, Plymouth, Hampstead and London. OCblwre Marine Techaal•gy exfciyttoa aad caafereice August 19-21, Gothenburg, Sweden. Hydradyaamka ta teeu eaglaeerlag August 24-28, Norwegian Hydrodynamic Laboratories, Trondheim, Norway. Eagiaeeriag for ra-ra September 7-11, University of Newcastle upon Tyne. A course for professional115 words
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498 1981-08-04 20 Reuter DESPITE a post-war record unemployment rate of 8.5 per cent, small, independent shipyards in the Netherlands are finding it hard to hire the labour to cash in on a boom. Yards where small vessels such as fishing smacks and barges are built boastReuter - 498 words
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869 1981-08-04 20 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. PN869 words
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Article300 1981-08-04 20 A FLOATING container terminal claimed to be the first in the world will soon be under construction at Valdez, Alaska. The prestressed concrete facility will support a fullsized. 35-tonne capacity container crane weighing approximately 700 tons. i The terminal will be constructed in two sections, each 350300 words
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Advertisement251 1981-08-04 13 PIL GROUP REGULAR CONTAINER FEEDER SERVICE TO SOOTH EAST ASIA. ALSO PROVIDE REGULAR SEMI-CON-TAINER SERVICE FOR THE PERSIAN GULF AND RED SEA PORTS. SaePags V 1 R1) 1\ I I \H Wl Orient Overseas CcuilcuneA Line n 6/8 8/8 12/8 13/8 lt/S 20/8 15/1 16/8 20/1 71/1 26/8 28/8 I251 words
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Advertisement356 1981-08-04 13 OSEALORDO UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO SAG) EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES Qaftoet (30/1). U»m (2/») Kaarart (S/9). m (8/9) o*a (11/9). Aba Dhabi (14/91. i (17/9) FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE CMw (l«/ 8). KnMt (18/8). (28/8). Aba DM* (29/8). Doht (30/8) Bahrun (31/8) uo»a tw/a>, ma \u/«> g MM (31/1). Km* 2/9).356 words
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Advertisement10 1981-08-04 13 m CONTAINER Schedules SHIPS In Pert SHIPPING Schedules REGIONAL Weather10 words
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Advertisement524 1981-08-04 13 nam BLACK SEA SHIPPING COMPANY Regular Services From SOUTH EAST ASIA TO MEDITERRANEAN PORTS Agent: Singapore Soviet Shipping Co. Pte Ltd. TEL: *****3 EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES TO: U.S. PACIFIC, GULF, ATLANTIC, EAST CANADA, ASIAN PORTB Keecler 94/9 15-19/9 22-23/1 29-31/1 54/9 12-13/9 19-29/9 121-22/9 rr 29-27/9 21-29/9 •SMGtfORE aOSMG524 words
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Advertisement748 1981-08-04 14 mibc mm MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL SNIPPING CONPN. BENHAD. WISMA MISC, N0.2, JALAN CON LAY, P.O. BOX 371, KUALA LUMPUR 0409, MALAYSIA. TEL *****8 TELEX: MA *****, *****, ***** ***** CONTAINER SERVICE I) Mm 3) HM| 4) Gtmt DN VP**** *£1 PCNACA 21/1 M»«* 7/'. II Diftfltt 4/9 MHON 23/9 28/9 29/9748 words
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Advertisement206 1981-08-04 14 BP SUPERCARRIER SERVICE FROM: 08 GULF US ATLANTIC EAST CANADA ■H'l irrrri i/i I yi v» •VI VI 1 u/i *n/i *n/i 2»/i n/% w% tu% jv» 2/11 1/M *VM VM U/M I IVII I n/M IVU 1 1 1/11 VM 11/11 a/11 VII VII ii/i i u/ii n/ii ivn206 words
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Advertisement569 1981-08-04 15 QOL Overseas Containers Limited STRAITS SHPPMG Bfumi Port# and Bangkok CONT AINERSHIP SERVICE 10 UK CONTINENT CONTAINf RSHIP SERVICE FROM UK CONTINt N Stw )ftw| (na rim I* Hwn H/l Wl H.W l/l MK.M LVt U/l ML IS 21/1 2VI MLB 27/1 T*. U U •1/1 ML IS M/l IK.569 words
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Advertisement340 1981-08-04 15 NOTICE A VESSEL FOR IMMEDIATE LOADING FOR DAMMAN. CARGO SPACES AVAILABLE 2000 M/ TONS. SUBJECT TO INDUCEMENT; ALSO ACCEPT FOR DUBAI, BAHRAIN AND KUWAIT. INTERESTED, PLEASE CONTACT: CROWN MARINE CO PTE LTD. Tel: *****88 (Mr J«e Um) fZb Franco Bely/an Services T MM P ELMS Lihm ttm ITtaf 7km <*«340 words
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Advertisement612 1981-08-04 16 J^Hapag-Lloyd TO WIW BMW MMbpw Urpbj 25/8 29/8 27/8 29/8 10/9 12/9 17/9 19/9 "Mm accept** ttansinpßient carp to CARIBBEAN/WEST «DCS HamDu't to hmthmwo T* HK S pore P Kelai* Genoa Trieste ttakiUlfara 4 8 6/8 8 10/8 8 3/9 Omttm De Hi l"/8 13/8 WO Mi 'i lb/8 17/8612 words
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Advertisement468 1981-08-04 16 line KOREA SHIPPING CORPN P. Ketang PENANG S PORE ALTAR 165E 7-11 Auc 12-14 Aug 15-11 Aug FROM BUSAN BANGKOK ALTAR 166E 7-11 Aug 12-14 Auc 15-18 A* TO BUSAN VEGA 162W 30- 1 Sep 2- 4 Sep 5-B Sep FROM BUSAN BANGKOK VEGA 163E 30- 1 Sep 2- 4468 words
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Advertisement489 1981-08-04 16 EVERGREEN LINE f FAR [AST FUROPf EXPRESS FUU CONTAINFR SFRVICF 1 ALSO ACCtPTWG CARGO FOR: UNITED KWGOOM SOUTHAMPTON. LONOON. MANCHESTER, BIRMINGHAM, BRISTOL. LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW. LEEDS ETC WEST GERMANY BREMERHAVEN, OSLO. STOCKHOLM, GOTHENBURG. AARHUS, COPENHAGEN HOLLANO AMSTERDAM MM Mi >1 1 Frtntom Mtartaa »*—*> I* H»» En. WW 11/1 1/9 V489 words
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Advertisement800 1981-08-04 16 Burm Fwtt Star SfcippMif Corpn. 'BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" LOAOMG FOR RANGOON mwnMrriM"" f*6*» BFSSC Aoenn in Motoywo BOUSTtAO SUPPING TtL NOS KL *****2/*****9 impamo ArfOMMO 0* W»»— CWH lmor»«m»*to S.A.C.I.*. "ARGENTINE NATIONAL LINE," LOAOMG FOR DURBAN MONTEVDEO BUENOS MIES I>n VICTORIA I 3/4 S*t~ V7S TramportKMn Msritima Mtxicant S. K.800 words
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Advertisement390 1981-08-04 16 'tho.S.E. OCEAN SHIPPING ENTERPRISES PTE LTD SANKYO LINE JAPAN/STRAITS SERVICE NESTOM WO S4/I (MSB ttfiWT 12 13/1 OCCM KSOURCES 11-12/1 CHUNK W 4- s/t MY nma i*2i/« m ESTKLLA 17 -11/1 KAfiO HMD 25-24/1 GEMEML Mom OCEAN MM I HMD PR LID vmsmm tel 22*1144/7 t 22*137* I UNMA m390 words
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Advertisement823 1981-08-04 17 PIL GROUP FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO COLOMBO. HODEIDAH. JEDDAH AQABA (Reefer Cntrs Acceptable) Accepting LCL Cargo to Colombo A Aqaba. S E A. Container Feeder Service SINGAPORE/BANGKOK/HONGKONG/MANILA ACCEPTING LCL/FCL/REEFER CONTAINERS' VESSEL T7TP Closing Timo: FCL 5/8 2300 HRS EAST AFRICA/REDSfA SERVICE Singapore P.Kateng P«nang Loading tor KOTA 5/10 Aug Dwmmlmiii823 words
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Advertisement701 1981-08-04 17 BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTMO SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE Mil i tint Lpw ft| Nam Bum R dam Havre UK fm*f Ac. 4/1 larplai l/» 3/9 4/9 C/ 9 M/l fm*t Act 2/» Mm*«| Eiprtss H/i M/l 21/1 l/M 24/1 HUgt KBUdt B HAVEN R OAM HAVff SOFON GwiMHy/ABSlrii Btnttai France701 words
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Advertisement685 1981-08-04 17 K Scan Dutch V WEEKLY EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE V m I y R V If kraga sa OAK* 71 I KRAGA 14/1 OAMJA 21/1 HUM* m I DAM* 41 I FtMU 11/» DM* HI i kraga 251 lM*m. u x c wi i I)VMi2)rM 3)H-kw|«)Ck»| 111 24/1 25/1 27/1 211685 words
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Advertisement513 1981-08-04 17 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BANK LINE FOR REUMON I S. AFRICA A. VESSEL W S^>t Also accepting FCL containers. (loading direct for Reunion, Durbon and Capetown only) Lukes Lines U.S. NEST COAST SERVICE ias(K aho c«■ Lonfteach los Angeles i Sin fiMcisca) (Mo tcccptMf fa Md breMbwM c*ro tw MUnU Yokohama513 words
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Advertisement498 1981-08-04 18 r o <, >« ■i > SINGAPORE SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE LTD 20TM FLOOR OCf AN BUILDING SINGAPORE 0104 MARKETING *****? (3 LINFSI GENERAL *****1 114 L INI Si TERMINAL OFFICE ???3f>B3 TELEX RS24S9?) RS ***** A B CARSMIP CAHI E CARGOSHIP UMV Container Linos WEEKLY CONTAINER SERVICE to/from BANGKOK VOY498 words
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Advertisement583 1981-08-04 18 KORINS MARITIME SERVICES'" LTD Room 60 ICB BiHcjincj Way Singapore Tel *****22 *****67 P Ke'ang T e i *****4 *****5 MIDDLE EAST/RED SEA/EUROPE SERVICES STORE P. KELANG LOADMG FOR: JWYANG N0.17.. 8 Aug- Bandar Abbas/Bandar Khomeni ASIA HOPE 29 Aug— ieddah/Tripoi SHEELA 29 Aug Bandar Abbas/KbooMni SAM! HERALD. 30 Aug583 words
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Advertisement366 1981-08-04 18 t INTRASEA (PTE) LTD jgjP Suit- in*.Smgapof* 020 V BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK i'pan P.K** AMAMEL UHRTT ANANCEL lIISIOM (««nr)/oo m 12 S# BOLOWNE /fDAH/M FULL CONTAINER WEST BOUND SERVICE A. FDELTTT Will MM NdM/lfrwt/M 1 Jil/ A. MGHT 2S# HiiißljlilliilißjTfc FULL CONTAINER EAST BOUND SERVICE ETASTOE IN »N EIDUMCM366 words
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Advertisement604 1981-08-04 19 J I TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): Mso accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia +S.S. BRIOGE S'pore Closing Times: FCL Cargo 0400 6/8 LCI Cargo 1600 5/8 FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) TO MO FROM AUSTRALIA: Also accepting cargo to/from Bangkok and E. Malaysia. +A. TEMASEK S'pore Closing Times: FCL Cargo 0700 7/8 LCI604 words
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Advertisement217 1981-08-04 20 TITI SHIPPING TRADING SDN. BHD. (UNLOAD EXPRESS SERVICES TO EAST MALAYS* AWMJCL) ACCEPT* tCAVYUFT UP TO 16 TONS SERVICES TO MM, KOTA KMABALU *TNM VMS •vmim fOMNE PJOMS MSI. hfert MM 17/1 m c/i i/i mm »/i mm '1 H i IB IfROHHR«NC«N POftTfttlMlG 1H >M e HNANE 1.1 mm**217 words
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Miscellaneous132 1981-08-04 20 n Regional Weather sy V v V *A m r*2 m v. 'A X, V *2 i,V h b. X: "V SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. LEGEND: R Thunderstorm Temperature °C Shower Weather Wind direction with speed in knots Raiß Wave height Cloudy Sky (o)132 words
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