The Business Times, 3 September 1979
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Title Section11 1979-09-03 1 BUSINESS TIMES M£4P> N*. IM/I/1S MONDAY, SEPTEMBER S, IfTf SO CENTS11 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article67 1979-09-03 1 AP. WASHINGTON, Sun. The U.S Civil Aeronautics Board approved on Friday a Pan American World Airways proposal to raise many of its international fares by 10 per cent and to offer a new business class service. Increases Effecting Europe, Africa and most of the Pacific willAP. - 67 words
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Article72 1979-09-03 1 AFP HONGKONG, Sun. East Asia BankamericardVisa cardholders will be able to use their credit cards at China's export commodities trade fair in Canton this autumn. The Bank of East Asia, Hongkong, and the Bank of China's Canton branch had reached an agreement that these credit cardsAFP - 72 words
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Article58 1979-09-03 1 Reuter BLACKPOOL, Sun. Britain's powerful trade unions meet here tomorrow to decide how tough to be in opposing what they see as the new Conservative government's anti-union policies. If delegates to the annual week-long Trades Union Congress meeting in this north-west England seaside resort call for all-out war,Reuter - 58 words
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Article67 1979-09-03 1 AFP BANGKOK, Sun. For the first time, the Vietnamese National Day was celebrated today in all three countries of Indochina Vietnam, Laos and Kampuchea. After the fall of Saigon, the pro-Vietnamese Pathet Lao took control of Laos in 1975, and in January this year Kampuchea came underAFP - 67 words
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Article82 1979-09-03 1 UPI KUWAIT, Sun. A meeting of Gulf area oil ministers will be held this month, possibly in Kuwait, to develop a strategy for economic cooperation between Gulf oil producers and European Common Market states, Kuwaiti Foreign Ministry officials said yesterday. No exact date was given. TheUPI - 82 words
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Article74 1979-09-03 1 AFP MANILA, Sun. Chinese trade officials have told their Philippine counterparts that the latter should buy more petroleum byproducts from China to assure itself of crude oil at "friendship prices." The Manila Daily Express newspaper said the Chinese have not put the request in writing but Filipino officialsAFP - 74 words
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Article64 1979-09-03 1 TOKYO, Sun. Japan plans to increase its daily imports of Iranian cfude oil by 200,000 barrels under a goverament-to-government basis contract, government sources said. According to the sources, a government mission visiting Teheran this week will ask the Iranian government to conclude the contract with Japan in64 words
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Article60 1979-09-03 1 UPI BONN, Sun. The West German newspaper Bild Am Sonntag said today German terrorists helped the Irish Republican Army plan the murder of Earl Mountbatten. The newspaper said construction plans for the type of time bomb that blew up Earl Mountbatten's fishing boat on Aug 27 were foundUPI - 60 words
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Chief Price Changes
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Article107 1979-09-03 1 THE teUswtog Hst st stocks gives toe 1* mest tnM sa toe Stock Ezehuge st Stogspsre tost week. It gives toe torasver to toss—is sI salts, rltslsg prices sa Friday sad toe higfc sad tow tor lfJ» fwiM> mmi rm Hick lw •m Aagll 119 Slme Duliy107 words
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LOCAL STOCK INDICES
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Article65 1979-09-03 1 AM a Aas» ++BT Index: W46.22 Mlfi 2433.23 2440.33 m w •Industrials: 396 79 394.43 3*7 75 399.59 402.08 e Finance: 714.48 T1S.48 718.33 72X35 734.99 ••Hotels: 28B.32 mis 289JO SOU 298.58 Properties: 248.74 M8.37 248.52 248.57 M9.M Minings 225.34 225.82 at« 225.X BU4 'Plantations: cms C75.08 8J5.8I 675.8165 words
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Article77 1979-09-03 1 *■> n A*® A m X tail ♦*BT Index Mi d J425J0 MI0.14 3479.79 dosed •Industrials: 427.17 ot.oi OS 432.32 dosed 630*9 (19 29 623.28 623.50 dossd ••Hoteta: 257 75 257.6 257.66 257.75 dosed •Properties: 236.67 235 95 236.67 w.«o closed Tim 221.58 ma 236.69 ma dosed 'JRubi*n 7*4.1077 words
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Article744 1979-09-03 1 QUEK PECK LIM - ACQUISITION RUMOURS DENIED By QUEK PECK LIM PLANS are afoot to revitalise the operations of Temasek Holdings, the multi-billion dollar investment holding company wholly owned by the Government. A general manager, Dr Chua Yong Hal, has been appointed on secondment from the Ministry of Finance.744 words
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241 1979-09-03 1 FEAR of adverse political reaction may deter Malaysia (ran Implementing its version of the area licensing scheme for motorists in Kuala Lumpur. Speaking at a seminar on road transport, Mr Zaldan Haji Othman, director of the Malaysian Works and Utilities Ministry's highway241 words
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569 1979-09-03 1 CHANGI International Airport Services (CIAS) is to invest another $20 to $30 million on its projects at Changi International Airport, bringing its total investment in the new airport to 160 to $70 million. The investment will go into expanding its present services.569 words
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Article147 1979-09-03 1 A FIVE-day work week alternating with a six-day week is becoming popular among employers in the manufacturing sector. Over the weekend, the Singapore Industrial Labour Organisation (SOo) negotiated an agreement with ekctrouki manufacturer Fairchfid gyp—for the company's employees to work C tan days for two weeks in147 words
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202 1979-09-03 1 tty cf aa Amu air earge ngta will to miartii Wi Is part «f prvjeet hj the Aietl CcßßlttM M mSSmoSm) to aseertoto Ito anitot pitoaltol sf Wn>Ama ami laterrsgtojal sir tnffle (tew to to tatoa to Mwhwlt nrp canton to ifcnte202 words
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432 1979-09-03 1 WANG LOOK KEAH - By WANG LOOK KEAH THE CHAIRMAN of the Asean Committee on Transport and Communications (Cotac), Dato Mohd Noor Hassan, will submit to Asean economic ministers a report on the Australian proposals offering Asean carriers limited participation in the cheap fare scheme in the432 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement79 1979-09-03 1 The best time to watch your favourite TV program is when you have time to enjoy it. With a Sony Betamax video recorder connected to your TV, you can record anything on TV even when you're not at home. And then play it back whenever you want. Not only will79 words
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Advertisement11 1979-09-03 1 ADVFUMTBfc TV AND BAMO LOI wnu to warn Dm i» m11 words
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Advertisement117 1979-09-03 1 JAL has more direct flights tolbkyo and the USA than any other airiine. S T Relax in wide-body comfort on 9 flights a week to Tokyo 5 nonstop and 4 via Hong Kong. (If you're on business, don't forget to ask for JAL Executive Service) KYOTO STOPOVER. Then relax for117 words
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Article, Illustration1797 1979-09-03 2 Dr Rhoodie (seen here with his wile) floated a number of experimental projects in the US, the UK, France, Scandinavia and Africa soon after he took up his appointment. The success of these operations lead to a five-year plan FT "MY wife andFT - 1,797 words
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Article354 1979-09-03 2 COURSES AND TALKS Sept 1-2: Social Work Profession, A New Era, RELC, S'pore Council of Social Service Sept 3-5: Parenthood in Transition, RELC, S'pore Family Planning Association Sept 4: Challenges to Business Careers in the 80s, DBS Auditorium, Diploma in Management Studies Alumini Sept 17-19: Finance for Nonfinance354 words
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Article, Illustration443 1979-09-03 2 Study of the Modern World, which would take a favourable attitude towards South Africa. "Next," continues Dr Rhoodie, "I founded a photo news agency in Johannesburg. A wellknown photographer, Karel Breer, was put in charge. He was famous because he had photographed Tshombe (the former Congolese443 words
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Advertisement201 1979-09-03 2 IBJ The Bank for All Reasons Corporate Financing. IBJ is Japan's oldest and largest long-term credit bank. With extensive experience in meeting corporate financial requirements through arranging bond issues and offering precisely tailored loan packages. Main Bank to Japan's Key Industries. IBJ is main bank to more of Japan's industrial201 words
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Advertisement76 1979-09-03 2 ■St >»I 5 M V« ■v M* B «fe &L** m w? t your needs, our exclusive loan can fit into your scheme of things and help you get ahead The Scheme r.Ji Loans up to $20,000 Collateral not required Lite Insurance coverage provided CaR us at our Grange Road76 words
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Article, Illustration1451 1979-09-03 3 Continuing his interview with Elseviers, Dr Rhoodie deals with South Africa's attempts at establishing detente with Black Africa. He alleges that money was handed to a leading political figure whom he names. He describes secret trips to West African states by former South AfricanFT - 1,451 words
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Article, Illustration770 1979-09-03 3 JOHN WORRALL - By JOHN WORRALL FT AFTER political stability, Uganda's most urgent need is the rehabilitation of the country's entire transport system and that means right down to the humblest nut, bolt, spanner and screwdriver. Literally thousands of cars, trucks, lorries and buses areFT - 770 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement50 1979-09-03 3 Wanted: Bungalows In Districts 9,10 and 11 3,000 sq.metres upwards Under $1.5 million Our client will make an immediate decision if the property is suitable. Information will be treated in strict confidence. Pleate write or telephone milfP liifj JONES LANG WOOTTON lHlnly UUm 3905/7 OCBC Centre Chulim Street Telephone *****450 words
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Advertisement203 1979-09-03 3 fls J2 X The new Mazda 929 L Legato station wagon brings prestige accommodation of the highest order within the reach of any normal motorist. Luxuriously appointed, it doubles as a rugged, hardworking people and cargo carrier. With real economy. Extras which are useful include split rear seat-backs that can203 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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1159 1979-09-03 4 GOLD set the tone once again last week, as it rose to new peaks with a jump of almost US$5 in the first three days of trading marked by further heavy buying orders, particularly from West Asia. However, after reaching a1,159 words
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58 1979-09-03 4 Shipments of Straits refined tin from Penang for the period Aug 115, 1979: DESTINATION THIS PERIOD Shipped Afloat tonnes tonnes Africa 0.25 Australasia Canada Continent 1,074.00 270.00 India 2.00 Japan 675.00 145.00 West Asia 122.50 Pacific 104.00 19.00 Singapore 33.50 S. America 32.00 United Kingdom 100.00 United States 705.00 TOTAL58 words
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Article99 1979-09-03 4 RUBBER futures in London closed the week quiet with fractional losses of up to 0.35 pence per kilo, dealers said. Turnover was 231 lots of 15 tonnes including nine kerb trades and 17 options. Values were marked down on Friday against a lower Singapore market. m-. m > :V?'99 words
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Article772 1979-09-03 4 COCOA: Futures closed the week on balance £11 higher in September to £20 higher in July on a volume of 3,523 lots Including 660 selftrades, 286 switches and 11 options. Final values in places on Friday were some £20 below the day's highs on chartist and commission house772 words
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Article164 1979-09-03 4 FUTURES closed one to 3 US cents a bushel lower in Chicago on Friday. Local and commission house selling late hi the session pushed price* lower in spite of some commercial baying, traders said. Volume was thin and traders said the liquidation came ahead of the three-day Labour Day164 words
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Article76 1979-09-03 4 FUTURES closed as much as 5 US cents lower except In the nearby which finished fractionally higher on Friday in Chicago. Traders said the nearby September gained on spreading by commercials and on trader reluctance to sell the nearby. Prices came under initial pressure following heavy deliveries in wheat76 words
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573 1979-09-03 4 MORE bu«lnew was reported in the Singapore produce market last week with overseas buyers accounting for the bulk of it. For the best part of the week, price# of the various commodities held from steady to firm on fairly good advices from our573 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGE$
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Article333 1979-09-03 4 THE US dollar closed off its highs against major currencies in the Singapore forex market last week, in trading that did not reflect a major return of confidence to the dollar despite a tighter monetary policy and a greatly improved trade balance for July. Opening little changed at333 words
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Article21 1979-09-03 4 THE average rate at which Slagnporn hanks are currently prepared to lead to their best customers is 8.5 per cent.21 words
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Article233 1979-09-03 4 Asian rates RATES strengthened at start of the week to peak on Wednesday adding M per cent in the periods on expectation of continuous tightening of monetary policy by the US Federal Reserve. However, the trend was reversed when Thursday money supply figures showed a drop of 1.3 billion in233 words
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Article177 1979-09-03 4 Asian FRCDs INDICATIVE prleee af AriM Mlu flMttig rate certificate* af depaeit far selected laraea far the WMknMAMfI-' M Dal-Ichl Kangyo Bank 11-7/16 17/11/80 90 100'> BNP11', 30/1/81 8813/16 1801/16 Bank of Tokyo ll>, 27/2/81 881V18 1003/16 Mitsubishi Bank 11-7/16 16/3/81 99 100' UOB11'. 5/4/81 988/16 8813/16 Mtuul Bank 11-8/18177 words
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Article86 1979-09-03 4 RETAIL prices per tahil quoted by the fiiagipff (Wt O*U aai SUrer Saturday were SSMO for 90 per cent sold. SfMO (or 24K gold and SWO for 22K gold. In IngkMS, the international gold price on Saturday cloaed at USS2T7JO/M an ounce •HghO* higher than New York'* ftvernight $317.00/50,86 words
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Article394 1979-09-03 4 FOREIGN exchange operations by the Monetary Authority of Singapore and technicality of minimum cash balance adjustment were the main factors responsible for the easier money market conditions last week. The Interbank overnight rate was traded generally lower at 5*4 to s'/* per cent although the closing levels inclined394 words
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Article44 1979-09-03 4 FOR THE week ended Saturday, Sep 1, the range of call rate received from the Short Deposits (M) Bhd was as follows: Baak taad: 1 to 4 per cent. General faad: 3 to 4 per cent. Mevemeats of funds totalled 1590 million.44 words
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Article262 1979-09-03 4 STERLING on Friday retained its opening gains to close higher at U552.2525/32 compared with Thursday's 2.2495/2506 closing, while the dollar was off Its highs but still above its previous levels here against other major currencies. The dollar closed at 1.8238/4 marks, 1.6558/68 Swiss francs and 220.35/50 yen, little changed262 words
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Article35 1979-09-03 4 THE Hesgkeng Exchange seaneed that prime and deposit rates la the eslsny weaM remain unchanged. The rates were last prtne rate was ralssd Is 14V* per eeut Cram IS par cent.35 words
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Article61 1979-09-03 4 THE INTERBANK overnight last week opened at a much easier tone compared to the previous week. However, the overnight closed at an unusually high rate at IDS' i on base day. Following the easy overnight rates, term rates eased by about per cent to dose at V*•!**, 8-761 words
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Article63 1979-09-03 4 ZURICH eirhange closing quotes ob Aug 31: US 1.6664 6672 Sterling 3.7310 7345 Can 1.4207 4219 DMk 90.7119 7905 D F1 82.7166 7979 m Ft 38.9M6 9710 FY 5 6562 6608 D Kr 31.3960 4280 N Kr 32.9106 9S3S S Kr 39jm 3214 Lit 0.2027 2029 Aus scfa —12.412163 words
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Advertisement111 1979-09-03 4 PENGUIN BOOKSHOP WHY DO RUNNtAS MAKE aem* tove/K KUHNINCr IsnMuuml lAUAsreash OPHfAlTfttx Here at last is The Runners Handbook, a complete Fitness guide for Men and Women. Whether you plan to Jog a mile or two for better health and general fitness or have the ambition to toe up the111 words
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OVERSEAS
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516 1979-09-03 5 AFP THE PRESIDENT of the British Knitting Industries Federation has warned that if cheap imports of textiles and other goods are allowed to continue into the EEC, it will eventually be impossible for an ever declining industrial base to provide for increasing unemployed workersAFP - 516 words
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Article544 1979-09-03 5 AP WITH a hurricane offshore and a political storm brewing there, Cuba convenes this week the largest summit meeting in history. As many as 60 heads of state and government, predominantly from the developing Third World, are expected to attend today's opening ofAP - 544 words
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161 1979-09-03 5 FEARS have been expressed that the artificial shortage of cement in Malaysia would continue unless the commission given by manufacturers to dealers is revised. According to sources in Penang, cement dealers are only getting a commission of 10 cents per bag as compared161 words
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Article, Illustration54 1979-09-03 5 AMERICAN Vice President Walter Mondale (foreground centre) visiting Vietnamese boat people at Shnmsnipoo refugee camp in Hongkong. Mr Mondale, who was accompanied on the visit yesterday by Governor Sir Murray MacLehose (foreground, second from right), is in Hongkong for a two-day visit foiiowng his trip to ChinaAP photo. - 54 words
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Article, Illustration528 1979-09-03 5 NYT THE American Department of Energy extended for two months from last Friday a US$5-a-barrel incentive intended to encourage the import of heating and other distillate oils. Secretary of Energy Charles Duncan Jr said the the programme, which was scheduled to have expired lastNYT - 528 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article504 1979-09-03 5 Agencies AUSTRALIAN and Philippine businessmen agreed last week on a new type of industrial complementation between their countries. The agreement calls for processing in the Philippines products from Australian power-intensive industries into consumer items to take advantage of the low cost of labour in the Philippines. PAKISTAN waiAgencies - 504 words
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Article187 1979-09-03 5 AFP. DAVID Rockefeller, head of Chase Manhattan Bank, told an Arab business monthly published in London that he has "no reason to think that there is any risk of Arab currency deposits being blocked or sequestered in the United States." In the interview, inAFP. - 187 words
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Article66 1979-09-03 5 Reuter MALAYSIA will lose all its timber-rich forests within 17 years if logging continues at the present rate to meet growing demands from Japan and Western countries. Abdul Razak Majid, director-general of the Malaysian Timber Industry Board, said Peninsular Malaysia alone would exhaust all its timber resources withinReuter - 66 words
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269 1979-09-03 5 AFP A JOINT project between Japan and the United States Is under way to build a second Panama Canal west of the present canal with cooperation of Panama, the Tokyo mass-circulation daily M&iniehi reported yesterday. The daily, citing Japanese business sources, said the presidentAFP - 269 words
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Article780 1979-09-03 5 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Tine From SLA SQ88 0650 KWI/BAH MAS MH60L 0700 KUL MAS MH682 0710 KCH SLA SQ101 0815 KUL MAS MH621 ***** PEN MAS MH607 0845 KUL MAS MH671 0945 PEN/KUL CPA CX710 1005 HLP GIA GA90O 1030 HLP SLA SQ103 1045 KUL780 words
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Advertisement17 1979-09-03 5 sr. I® @MSBI 111 &w mi A X v v S v> W BALLY OF SWITZERLAND KODIAK17 words
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REVIEWS
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Article, Illustration1325 1979-09-03 6 PATRICIA GOH - By PATRICIA GOH IT AMAZES me that there are educated people who come up to me and ask if I get paid for the work I do in the Singapore Symphony Orchestra. After all, isn't that the difference between a professional and amateur group one gets paid and1,325 words
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Article560 1979-09-03 6 HAROLD SCHONBERG - By HAROLD SCHONBERG NYT CHAMBER opera is not a new concept, and given the extraordinary opera renaissance in the United States during the last decade there must be many groups specialising in the genre in the US, just as there are many overseas. Paris, Milan,NYT - 560 words
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Article, Illustration398 1979-09-03 7 S LEE YOKE MENG LOOKS AT THIS YEAR'S FESTIVAL OF PLAYS THERE WAS a few years back, a film called Three in the Attic, a humorous and at times rather eerie look at the flirtations of a young college undergraduate with three girls and his eventual punishment by398 words
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Article166 1979-09-03 7 THE INDIAN Arte Centre and the Singapore Amateur Players will be concentrating on more hilarious situations during the Feraval. The Indian group Is contributing an item Riot et Laughter based on a mix-up between an innocent party and a smugglers' ring over a briefcase of diamonds. But166 words
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742 1979-09-03 7 FRANCIS CHIN - By FRANCIS CHIN TWO MONKS were out walking one day when they came to a mud puddle. An elegantly dressed and extremely beautiful girl was waiting helplessly there, wondering how to cross without getting her dress soiled. She looked appealingly at the742 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous444 1979-09-03 6 CONCERTS THE NHK Symphony Orchestra will perform on Tuesday and Wednesday at 8.30pm at the National Theatre. The performance is presented by the National Theatre Trust and Japan Foundation in cooperation with the Embassy of Japan, NHK (Japan Broadcasting Corporation) and Hoso Bunka Foundation Inc. Tickets at $50 (donation), $20,444 words
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Miscellaneous1254 1979-09-03 6 TV IT'S MONDAY AGAIN ITS BACK te the eM day PHtMUM aga Early Nu. km 111 might be mere to eeoM* ea Cfcaaael 8 at 4J88; but i attgkt quttflcattea befere yan'll be able to andertaraed ap by BTB ever tbe year taste. Of eearae, y*TI have to weekead. there'■1,254 words
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Miscellaneous39 1979-09-03 7 lifankßictens OjlT£_ CONVG.h4ieNT, R PR<2< icsj U3M«CW TO €PvT j ooft Tueiac. ftfie. S»G»NS :ro Defpee... I TO GRCv/e IONe'S IMITiRLS ON.. fuxjgps to Be P»c<eO... unrefc Bp>swaers UO Be OWeiSTuQHGO. NOT so mucw R moce *n RcveNTuße PuPiyGRouND39 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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EUROPEAN MARKETS
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Article299 1979-09-03 8 AVii .11 Its CORBEILLE Air-Liquid? 460 unch DSN (irrv ai* IXIIMMM* 702 2 1* s K tThoinson(Ml 430 10 16 IV KrinruM rtrs Pftrotfs 210 10 -19 l "i •tlip.iKIH*' Y i tuiM'K»rr v "itipuicnM* (ifurrair 3S2 -2 1'rrdll frontXrT I* Kranrr iW3 unch II.Mlirtlr 11 .ihrairir I 220299 words
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Article193 1979-09-03 8 AUG 31 Fl» ABN 334 00 -05 Ahold All 20 AMEV Amfai Am rot Bank Bergou Berk BoU 88 00 30 30 M X ***** 73.30 56.70 S7 00 64 80 166 00 unch 0J 0J 0.2 02 -0 1 unch 0J Burhmunn Byenkorr Calve Delft Deli Mij 6510193 words
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Article92 1979-09-03 8 AUG 31 Fra FORWARD MARKET Acec 445 •4 Artoed 2700 *30 AMur SM Brascin 616 «1 B ru-Lamb 1745 .20 Canpac MO 12 Cock «6 16 l)t an •2 Ebet 2115 ♦5 Electrobe) MOO unci) Gb-Inno-Bm aoo unch CH»v 1150 unch Hobok 2855 10 Priro 5110 Ryt Dutch 229092 words
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Article213 1979-09-03 8 AUG 31 Dm A«(-Telefunken 46J0 unch Akzo 7130 +0A All! Leben 815.00 AlU Vera BASK Bay H T Wbank Bay Vbtnk Buyer BBC BMW CaueUa Chem Verw Coummtank Conu Gummi Uuimler-Beru UHUKI 476-00 138 70 253 OOB ***** 132 OOB •i -04 296 SOB 176.10 300 00B ***** 201213 words
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Article183 1979-09-03 8 AVO 31 Francs Acuon* Suisse* 300 1 Ahmn—t Br. 1306 unch Alusuiase Reg MS -1 Brown Bovcn Br. 1020 5 C'lba Geigy Br 1300 10 Ciha Oeigjp P C IOSO unch Ciba Geigy Reg *5 Credit Suisse Br S298 unch Credit Suuw Reg 442 unch Elekiroaatt Br 2130 unch183 words
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Article107 1979-09-03 8 AUG 31 Lire Ante It unch Auor Oen ***** 1010 Butofi H2 .1 Central* €680 140 Kial 1725 -22 hruKkr ***** i 25 Gen Immob 15.50 -OA IH Prl 3441 -87 luicctnenu ***** -380 IU If as 80S 7 lUUtder 340 5 UagneU M Pt 655 unch Marrlli Err107 words
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1260 1979-09-03 8 NEW YORK Reuter THE stock market on Friday posted a small gain in slow, pre-hoiiday trading as takeover candidates and selected oils drew buying interest. Volume shrank to 26 million shares from 29.30 million on Thursday as many traders left early for theReuter - 1,260 words
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Article202 1979-09-03 8 AUG 31 Ct AbiUbi 2I 4 Alran 46 Algoinu 29 t Bank Mont 24 unch Bank Nova Scotia 25'. Bell Tel 21 Beth Corp BP Can Lid HI 33 Br oat an 23 Camp R«l Lake 25 Can Imp Bk 26 Canpar 38 Canpuc Inv Pf 18 Carting O202 words
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Advertisement594 1979-09-03 8 See Page 10 for Tokyo and Jo'burg prices. Where to wine, dine and entertain For drinking. For dancing. Fo rdc lightfu /ei c n ings. Mm sir by Hicd'Hs Intcrthitiofhd of I.on Jon. Opt n hours: SI I 111 K <)/>M JA ;s /)A7\K iRI. 9PM MM < 1M OR/XK594 words
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Advertisement83 1979-09-03 8 m a r Merlin's New Tavern Bar It's totally new. Painstakingly furbished to create just the right ambience for vou to unwind after a hard day's work, before dinner, or to round off a perfect evening. Enjoy happier happy hours from 5.00 pm to 7.06 pm. we have The Gypsies83 words
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MARKET REVIEWS
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Article446 1979-09-03 9 Violet Chow - Week ended Aug 31 Compiled by Violet Chow SCRIP ISSUES Kallm Rights Issue of one-for-five at $1.30 per share. Rotkmons at Pall Mall: Bonus Issue of one-for-five. OTHERS City Dev has agreed to sell part of its properties at Stevens Road to City Country Club446 words
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Article332 1979-09-03 9 r TOKYO AFP WITH liquidation selling pressure weighing heavily on investors' mind, the Tokyo stock market closed out the week on a weak note on Saturday with a light weekly advance. The market is remained under downward pressure in a technical correction following a five-week advance thatAFP - 332 words
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451 1979-09-03 9 f < NEW YORK k AP IN THE vernacular of Wall Street, last week's market was a "story" week a time when traders jumped at rumours or news on individual stocks while the broader market drifted. Low-priced and little known gold miningAP - 451 words
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395 1979-09-03 9 r i SYDNEY THE market mmM last week ui tke meatk wtlk major meUl sleeks, etker mlalag Mi speculative stocks la streag demaad. Tie major ladleee week ed tkelr highest levels slaee tke keem wklek eaded la tke early 1171s aai hrekers said tke395 words
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Article857 1979-09-03 9 CHAN BONG SOO - r < SINGAPORE k BY CHAN BONG SOO THE Singapore stock market proved more resilient than many had expected after six consecutive days of decline. From last Wednesday on, sentiment took a change for the better, even though support was still generally light. Until the close857 words
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Article615 1979-09-03 9 f K. LUMPUR h 4 SELECTED counters featured bullishly on the Kuala Lumpur stock market last week. Against a generally quiet backdrop, these issues forged ahead strongly to close the four-day week with significant gains. Conditions were a little uncertain at the beginning of the week as615 words
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783 1979-09-03 9 GERALD COLVERD - LONDON L By GERALD COLVERD POLITICAL promises have a flexibility which allows them to bend like straws in any wind of change. This Thursday. British Petroleum (BP) will present its second quarter profit statement, to mark a boomtime half-year in stock profits783 words
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Advertisement234 1979-09-03 9 Over 3 million hard-driving Europeans drowethe Fiat 127 to the No.l selling spot in Europe. Atongtheway,the Fiat 127 has been strenuously tested for Economy, Reliability and Comfort Economy: The lowest fuel consumption in its Class The 903 cc engine is most economical for nippy driving. It gives a generous 5.8234 words
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COMPANY NEWS
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712 1979-09-03 10 BERJUNTAI Tin Dredging's tie-up earlier this year with Kumpuian Perangsang Selangor (KPS), a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Selangor State Development Corporation, has borne its first fruits. A joint venture company 70 per cent owned by KPS and 30 per cent by Berjuntai has been formed712 words
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Article412 1979-09-03 10 Current Ex Book* Date Total for Total for Payment Date Cloae Payable the year Previoua year B Kawat 7*TE Aug 7 Aug 18 Sept 7 13* TE 10*TE(a) T(*du Dev 7.5* Aug 8 Aug 21 Sept 10 7.5* Sel Dredge 20* Aug 21 Sept 3 Sept 14 40*412 words
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Article145 1979-09-03 10 Company Particular* Ex Data Books Close N S O P Bonus Issue of 3 for 2 Aug 23 Sept 5 B Serab Bonus Issue of 3 for 1 Sept 7 E A I Bonus Issue of 1 for 2 Sept 10 Sept 20 U M W Bonus Issue145 words
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Article340 1979-09-03 10 SEP 1 Yen unav 410 uach Asahi Chem 160 urvch Asahi Glass 400 1 Bank Tk 206 -3 Banyu 679 Brtdgettone 559 -2 Canon 578 12 Chiyoda 744B 18 Cbubu Pwr 90? -2 Citizen 430 unch D Nip Print 551 +1 D Nip Toryo IK unch Dttikrhi Kangyo Bk340 words
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Article311 1979-09-03 10 AUG 31 Rand INDUSTRIALS A Alpha 180 2 Abercom AE And CI 288 473 3 3 AM1C 1610 unch Barlows CM -ft Cf Sugar 71ft •ft C*A ao unch Currie Finance De Beers Ind 100 1700B unch unch Ed con 400 unch Edgars WIS Eveready Fed Vols ZZ 218311 words
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136 1979-09-03 10 tm/tm Wmt k*a Mh u* U| B Aag a 4B.6 145.10 Automotive STUB las 5.34 SH.7S m.m Flaaart aad Truate ea NUI M2J2 IB SLM UMt rbiiiiliah Robber Prnfkn f RWUIm >44.77 Mr 5.31 r i \xmjctx. wnmng BUD m.ic136 words
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Article158 1979-09-03 10 HIGHER operating costs have negated the benefit of Increased sales at J and P Coats (Malaysia) which turned in slightly improved earnings for the first six months to June 30,1979. Pre-tax profit of this thread-making company, which was granted a listing on the KLSE in158 words
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Article2797 1979-09-03 10 This Year High Low Coapujr Last Sale or-Gr-s Dhr Div Cw Gr-s YTd Net P/E Vol COOO) Week Hick Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL ft COMMERCIAL 201 196 148 180 272 74H 255 390 215 380 207 123* 110 140 256 57*4 186* 226 177 256 Aetna Alcom2,797 words
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366 1979-09-03 10 THE immediate outlook of the Singapore and Malaysian stock markets is likely to be a little soft as they consolidate their earlier gains. While holding this view, London-based James Capel and Company has singled out a number of locally quoted stocks (or investment366 words
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Advertisement666 1979-09-03 10 UNITED OVERSEAS LAND LIMITED (INCORPORATED IN THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE) ANNOUNCEMENT To: All Ordinary Stockholders The Directors of United Overseas Land Limited f UOL") are pleased to announce that an agreement has today been made with Malayan Credit Properties (Pte.) Ltd. f'MCP") whereby UOL agreed to purchase the 16-storey office666 words
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Article469 1979-09-03 11 Reuter NORWICH City's brief reign at the top of the English first division ended on Ssturdsy, with European soccer cup holders Nottingham Forest roaring out in front following a devastating 5-1 away win over West Bromwich Albion. Norwich lost 2-0 at Coventry in aReuter - 469 words
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Article246 1979-09-03 11 UPI jTOP seed Bjorn Borg threw another (right into his field of challengers by thoroughly crushing Jaime Fillol of Chile, 64, 6-3, 6-1, in only 78 minutes on Saturday to move into the fourth round of the US Open tennis championships. Meantime, fourth seed Vitas GerulaitisUPI - 246 words
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Article, Illustration447 1979-09-03 11 TEO TECK WENG - By TEO TECK WENG JURONG Country Club's Chen Yew Chong comeback strongly in the second round yesterday to win the two-day Singapore Golf Association intermediate championship at the Sembawang course. Starting out with a disappointing 82 from the first day, the tall, spectacled JurongBT pictures by TAN WEE HIM - 447 words
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Article, Illustration210 1979-09-03 11 TINY Australia* Trial Price attempting to Jump aver the end lev ears to H-car jump at a public exhibition to Perth early this year, clipped the ttth ear with her metereyele and fell. Ignoring her bruises, she said she weald try again. She has had210 words
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Article993 1979-09-03 11 PROFESSIONAL sports has made sports medicine glamorous. Physicians are quoted in newspapers and interviewed on television. They seem inextricably linked with their famous patients, like starlets in a gossip column. But, in (act, the bond between patient and doctor in professional sports is a tenuous one993 words
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Advertisement44 1979-09-03 11 A ijtt I 0 PAW Hundreds of vli 1 1* photographs with lucid text that highlight the military problems in SE.Asia.The conflict rages. rt a a £3 f dfm T.s ~^0 V 0>\ Robinson's Bookshop (Clifford Centre Basement) Raffles Place, Singapore 1. Tel: *****44 words
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Article614 1979-09-03 12 LEE-SUHARTO TALKS AFP THE informal meeting between President Suharto and Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew later this month is expected to have economic rather than political bearing and will be within the framework of boosting the spirit of cooperation among Asean countries, diplomatic sources said inAFP - 614 words
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Article503 1979-09-03 12 COMMERICAL banks and finance companies in Malaysia have to make greater effort to meet the new lending guidelines set by the centra] bank. Bank Negara. Malaysian Deputy Finance Minister Datin Paduka Rafldah Aziz said they can play a positive role in the country only503 words
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Article, Illustration52 1979-09-03 12 UPI Irish patrol fanning out across rough terrain In the wild and hilly countryside of Sooth Armagh, hot spot for Provisional Irish Republican Army activity. Strict security Is being enforced by Britain and Eire following last Monday's bombings which hilled 23 people, including Lord Monnthatten and 18 BritishUPI - 52 words
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Article426 1979-09-03 12 SINGAPORE Airline's (SIA) load factors between Singapore and Australia, and between Singapore and Europe are holding up well. This was revealed at the airline'* group business meeting last July. Reporting on the event, SlA's house magazine, Outlook, said this may have been due to426 words
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Advertisement65 1979-09-03 12 TROPKOOL AIRCONS take pride of place among the best TROPI-COOL car airconditioners are Americandesigned and engineered specially for the tropics There are none better for the price AIR-CONDITIONER 5 A 111 I I i i i i i t i I I I l l I A 1 J ONLY65 words
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Advertisement453 1979-09-03 12 TRADE with CHINA OCTOBER 11 12,1979 Applied Research Corporation and Business Times (a member of The Straits Times Group) will be organising a top level conference on TRADE WITH CHINA. The two-day conference will be held in Singapore on October 11 and 12,1979 at the Shangri-la Hotel. The conference will453 words
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Miscellaneous58 1979-09-03 12 Outlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. to 1 p.m. today: Scattered showers. Report tor 24 at the airport. prtor to Ml pun. m Sep 2 Maximum temperature 30.0 Associated humidity 69 Minimum temperature 24.9 Associated humidity 97 Hours of sunshine 8.90 Rainfall in millimetres Trace Total rainfall for the month58 words
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Article122 1979-09-03 13 AFP MITSUBISHI Heavy Industries Ltd., will skip its interim dividend in September for the second year in a row, company officials said on Friday. Other major shipbuilders are expected to follow suit as the Japanese shipbuilding industry is still in a slump. Mitsubishi estimates orders for the half-yearAFP - 122 words
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Article87 1979-09-03 13 Reuter LLOYDS Shipping Intelligence Service reports the conditions at the following ports on the dates stated: Port Said, Aug 30 seven cement vessels arrived between Aug 22 and Aug 28 and are awaiting the availability of discharge berths. Calcutta, Aug 30 berthing delays between Aug 19 and AugReuter - 87 words
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Article65 1979-09-03 13 Reuter C Y TUNG group said it is negotiating with Sumitomo Heavy Industries Ltd to buy a 412,000ton tanker. A company spokesman said the tanker is a three-year old ultra large crude carrier and the price under negotiation is about US$4O million (SsBB million).Reuter - 65 words
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Article, Illustration528 1979-09-03 13 GOH ENG KEE - By GOH ENG KEE THE SINGAPORE Registry of Ships is literally taking an annual step, up the ladder of the principal merchant fleets of the world. In 1975, the Republic's fleet of 1,356 ships totalling 5.2 million gross tons was placed 16th among the world's528 words
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Article, Illustration211 1979-09-03 13 AMERICAN President Uses (APL) has moved iflU its new office premises at 0.C.8.C. Centre in Chulla Street mt the weekend. The opening ceremony was performed by Mr M Smith, deputy commissioner at the United States Embassy here. The California-booed ocean carrier has secured office units on the211 words
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852 1979-09-03 17 SCHEDULE A guide to ships loading at Singapore for Ports around the World The list below tabulates, by port of destinations the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of852 words
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Article573 1979-09-03 17 SUpptag L1m Pw C«J ACS ff 5Alea IV 3 Alfred V 1 Aipac IV 5 Angkutan ANL V I 4 1 APL m 2 Arya Nat n 5 ASCL m 1 Asia America n 5 Aaia Merchant n 5 Atlas IV 4 Aust.Cont IV 5 Bank m BBS573 words
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Article1292 1979-09-03 18 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO AT CONTAINER TERMINAL NB. (1) Each vessel's estimated time of arrival Is advised by the Shipping Line/Agent and Is subject to change (2) AH export FCL containers and LCL cargo must be delivered to the Authority's premises during the following1,292 words
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Article, Illustration941 1979-09-03 18 Financial Weekly A GRADUAL fall in the number of oil tankers and a substantial increase in coal bulk carriers could mark the future of world shipping. Two recent events have heralded the move. In HollaAd, two power stations that had operated on indigenous gas haveFinancial Weekly - 941 words
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Article384 1979-09-03 18 AFP RECOVERY of the world shipping market is reflected in the favourable annual reports of two local companies. But there could be difficulties ahead, shareholders were separately told by Wheelock Maritime International Ltd ahd Eastern Asia Navigation Co Ltd. Mr John Marden, chairman of WheelockAFP - 384 words
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Article197 1979-09-03 18 UPI APART from slight fluctuatins, freight market rate tones held approximately steady. Once again, there was a noticeable luck of grain voy- age fixing but this was largely offset by activity under other commodities and in the time-charter section. I .The Queensland-Japan i bulk sugar rate movedUPI - 197 words
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Article, Illustration95 1979-09-03 18 MR ERIK NES, *7, left, has takes ap appatatmeat at maanglag director «f Barker WDMnm Ageades Stagapare, ageats far Barter Btae Sea, East Asiatic Campiay Traaspadfle Services aa well aa WUltae. Previaasly, Mr Htm was weti' repreaeatative fir Fred Oksea iMtfiicwaa Liae la Baa Fraadse*95 words
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Article, Illustration445 1979-09-03 18 EXPECTED ARRIVALS TODAY KEPPEL WHARVES Aliakmon Breeze (1100 hauls 88m East after Martha Bakke sails) 6/7 Barge Tian San No. 3 (1700 alongside Sargodha) 3/4 Dong Min (2300 after Hadji Agus Salim) 44 Daewon (Tanker) (1200 subject gas free, P/O) 13/ 14 Kota Bali (Passenger) (1500) 42/43445 words
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Advertisement287 1979-09-03 13 <=£ Europe Our Next Loader Port Kelang: 26/9 Singapore: For further details, see page 111 L<J> JAR DIM AMAH ORIENT OVERSEAS Co*iicu*teA Line ORENTAL LEADER 44E 0 STATESMAN IK WEST COAST HR Seattle Van BC Oakland 31 8 17/9 18/9 21/9 10 12/9 17/9 410 610 9/10 28 H'lo 15/10287 words
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Advertisement352 1979-09-03 13 11l SSi SEALORD ANTAf i m UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) GULF WEEKLY MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES S pore loading tor i 5/9 I Dammam (17/9), Basrah (20/9) 5/9 Dubai (22/9), Abu Dhabi (25/9). Bahrain (28/9), Dammam (29/9), Kuwait (7/10) 6/9 Dubai (18/9). Dammam (21/9), Kuwait (24/9) 15/9 Dammam (27/9), Kuwait352 words
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Advertisement514 1979-09-03 13 1 o L NEPTUNE ORIENT UNES LTD FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICES: FAR-EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAffERISED SERVICE mi 31 >4i Spore P Keia* Havre Rdam f itovt Hburj Breet Amtrp C RO2E* _1 fSaM TSSHZZ Sept 23 Sept 24 Sept 27 Sept 21 Sept 1 Oct K lACEWON 9 Sept 10Sept2ISept29Sept30Sept 3 Oct514 words
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Advertisement666 1979-09-03 13 *0* Australia Our Next Loader Port Kelang: 3/9 Singapore: For further details, see page HI MAERSK LINE ii |i i .n. i.f-rr bM 3-4/9 9-10/9 10-11/* 'IVIVI 17-IV9 ARID 21-24/9 24-25/» Smfaport Clos** Tabts *CY 9 So* 0700 Ms CfS I Scot 1900 Ms !Lrac3ic3caEzz3i FOR East Asia iHotijkont Manda.666 words
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Advertisement620 1979-09-03 14 FOUV CONTWOBES 10 QMK HM*V|£ipMS IiMVHt I»1 i*n*f Car*w Bar CRyafE*. Tatua Eiprtu EXPRESS COmiNnONM. TO EUM)PC 20/9 24/9 22/10 14/10 30/10 29/10 27/10 25/10 •pka 6/10 9/10 4/11 21/10 13/11 U/U 10/11 8/11 MM* 1/10 3/10'- t/U 5/11 2/11 31/10 Mnli 13/10 t/U 19/11 21/11 16/11 14/11 niLY CONTUeUSED620 words
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