The Business Times, 28 December 1979
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Title Section10 1979-12-28 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 141/1/71 > FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1919 50 CENTS10 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article50 1979-12-28 1 SINGAPORE Airlines has increased first class seats on all its 10 8727s to meet passenger needs and to improve average yields of its passenger services. The airline will add (our more first class seats to each plane, reducing the number of economy seats from 126 to only 120.50 words
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Article79 1979-12-28 1 AP TOKYO, Thurs. Denki Kagaku Kogyo Co (Denka) of Japan, the world's largest manufacturer of acetylene black, said today it will start production of acetylene black in 1982 at a new plant in Singapore with an annual production capacity of 5,200 tonnes. Denka said it will use acetyleneAP - 79 words
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Article82 1979-12-28 1 AP JAKARTA, Thurs. Despite the unstable world economic situation, Indonesia is optimistic about its economy for 1960 due to increasing exports, the Coordinator Minister for Economy, Finance and Industry said today. Prof Widjojo Nitisastro told reporters, following a plenary cabinet session presided over by President Suharto, that Indonesia'sAP - 82 words
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Article70 1979-12-28 1 Reuter ABU DHABI, Thurs. United Arab Emirates Petroleum Minister Mana al Oteiba said last night that a solution of the Palestinian problem was essential for guaranteed oil supplies from the Middle East, the official Emirates News Agency Warn reported. The western countries and Japan should do more forReuter - 70 words
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Article69 1979-12-28 1 AFP TOKYO, Thurs. The government has called on Japanese oil traders to hold their imports of bunker oil in Jan-March 1980, a government official said today. The Natural Resources and Energy Agency official said Japanese imports of bunker oil, to be used as ship fuel in the firstAFP - 69 words
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Article55 1979-12-28 1 Reuter TAIPEI, Thurs. The Taiwan Council for Economic Planning and Development has approved a three-year shipbuilding programme calling for the addition of 40 vessels totalling 1,218,000 tonnes, a council spokesman said today. The programme, which is to be completed before the end of June 1962, will cost US$63BReuter - 55 words
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Article78 1979-12-28 1 AP NEW YORK, Thurs. The stock market declined slightly this morning as gold prices reached new highs again. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials dipped 0.26 to 837.88 in the first half hour. Losers took a 5 to 4 lead over gainers among New York Stock Exchange-listedAP - 78 words
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Article143 1979-12-28 1 Rites F E Leviagston Hoag Lm«| 1mA Oriental Hldgt Saifei Besi Tractors B Ray a C Sugars Supreme Corpn Mega Chem Magaum Corps U A C Sal Properties Taipiag Textile 277 258 278 1190 850 234 458 196 124 480 424 414 185 ->-20 17 18 10143 words
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Article, Illustration148 1979-12-28 1 Rises Tractors H Leong Ind. MUInd. Gold Coin C. Sugars Oriental 665 259 416 240 458 274 25 +14 14 12 12 11 Falls Sr. Best A. Hitam (T) Prima Dunlop Ind Temerloh Rahman Hyd. Kemayan Hunlnn Pet 1030 1330 328 440 570 610 250 4M S82S228£ 1148 words
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Article706 1979-12-28 1 CATHERINE ONG - METRO'S PLANS AFFECTED By CATHERINE ONG METRO Holdings' ambitious plans for its valuable Orchard Square leasehold property have been upset by an unexpected turn of events with the Government announcing its intended acquisition of nearly half of the land it has earkmarked for development. The acquisition,706 words
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235 1979-12-28 1 NEW 50-cent shares of Sime Darby Berhad as well as those of its subsidiary, Consolidated Plantations Berhad, will be officially listed for trading on the Stock Exchange of Singapore (SES) and the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange (KLSE) today. Both shares were suspended from235 words
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Article422 1979-12-28 1 LINDA TAN - Bf LINDA TAN DENTSU, the world's largest advertising agency, has decided to enter the $100 million advertising market in Singapore. It may not make an immediate impact hut in the long run, Dentsu should pose a threat to local agencies with Japanese accounts in particular. This422 words
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Article331 1979-12-28 1 THE Singapore Hotel and Restaurant Association (SHRA) expects all member hotels to convert to a 10 per cent service charge system by next September as part of a move to discourage tipping in the hotel industry. It will also support moves to donate tips to charity.331 words
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205 1979-12-28 1 GOLD dealers are predicting a price sf IgHi Ugy m mm* mark The aetal yesterday priee ef UB*ll aa eaaee Mete laaek la aad was fixed la tke BMratag la Leadea at gW.ll, mere tkaa $21 Si? vets. SeaM dealers say they205 words
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453 1979-12-28 1 IN A move which could affect the business of public-listed company Guthrie Bhd, Canon Inc of Japan has set up a new company called Canon Singapore Pte Ltd to carry on the business of trading, import and export of cameras and business machines.453 words
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Advertisement9 1979-12-28 1 SAFE WITH AN ITOKI SAFE it T«4 MNEITfUS IMWWI9 words
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Advertisement157 1979-12-28 1 SO YOU STILL 9 THEN LETS TALK TEETH You wouldn't use a scouring agent to clean bone china, would you? It's the same with teeth. Yet ordinary toothpastes are too bland to remove tobacco film, and tea, coffee or other stubborn stains. The answer? New Clinomyn the toothpaste specially formulated157 words
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Advertisement15 1979-12-28 1 Leader... Page! wbb~zz SHIPPING TIMES wm 53 wan HMV mm mmk Yt ANY NEWS 1115 words
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TRADE AND INDUSTRY
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Article, Illustration444 1979-12-28 2 LINDA TAN - By LINDA TAN SINGAPORE'S external trade for the first 11 months of this year at a record $62.5 billion was a rise of 30.3 per cent over the 1978 period and double the rate in 1977. Statistics Department figures show that total trade last month wasSource: Department of Statistics - 444 words
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Article221 1979-12-28 2 REPRESENTATIVES from the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry will meet with the Skills Development Fund Council early next month to discuss the use and application of the newly-established fund. At the 10th monthly meeting of the 40th Council yesterday, Chamber president Mr Lim221 words
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Article364 1979-12-28 2 PRESENTATION of the Singapore national stand at the coming Asean trade fair will reflect the Republic's future economic development plans. A wide spectrum of high value-added products and services will be displayed at the fair to be held here from Oct 3 to 12 next year. The Asean364 words
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Article359 1979-12-28 2 LUFTHANSA German Airlines will double its flight capacity oat of Singapore to Frankfurt from April 1 to capture a larger share of the fast-growing Singapore market. This is part of the reorganisation plan for services between Frankfurt aad South-east Asia and Australia, approved earlier this month by359 words
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Article160 1979-12-28 2 THE VOCATIONAL and Industrial Training Board has raised its fees for the five full-time regular courses it conducts to reflect the growing cost of vocational training. The annual fees for the three post-secondary courses Industrial Technician Certificate, Certificate in Accounting and Private Secretary's Certificate have been160 words
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148 1979-12-28 2 SINGAPORE and the Soviet Union yesterday signed a Programme (or Cultural and Scientific Exchanges for 1979 and 1300 at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs' conference room. The Foreign Ministry's Acting Permanent Secretary, Mr Tan Boon Seng, signed the programme on behalf of the Singapore Government, while148 words
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Article37 1979-12-28 2 FQXBOBO Far Baal, the Iml —Hilary «f Ptakm (USA), win eatark m nahife InUig pngnaiMi trmhJmg* omtrv < hTS!S > psft) Jaaaary this year, to ktoflM talk t?a'recalaffcLto, tto pabtteity mmm** Mr 8 C MeVeaa said yesterday.37 words
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Article, Illustration355 1979-12-28 2 THE "SECTRA-RID" ultraviolet insect exterminator is economical to use and protects food processing areas, say its makers, Oliphant Pty Ltd, who is seeking an agent for its product. It can be used in butcher's shops, food stores, hotel and restaurant kitchens, garbage collection areas, abattoirs355 words
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Article169 1979-12-28 2 WORLDWIDE Advertising and Marketing, an international consortium of leading advertising agencies, has offered its services for the international marketing and promotion of Asean exports. This move was made at the recent board meeting of Worldwide which was held at the Shangri-La hotel from Dec 14 to 16.169 words
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Article454 1979-12-28 2 COURSES AND TALKS Jan 2-Apr 9: Business Finance, Joint Campus, University of Singapore Jan 2-Mar 12: Law Relating to Real Property, Nisen Hut 6A, University of Singapore Jan 3-Feb 25: Digital Electronics for Microcomputers, Nissen Hut 10A, University of Singapore Jan 3-Mar 13: Structure of Written English, Queenstown454 words
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REGIONAL
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612 1979-12-28 3 Reuter A CONGRESS of the ousted Khmer Rouge government in Kampuchea has replaced Prime Minister Pol Pot with veteran revolutionary Khieu Samphan, according to a congress declaration made available on Wednesday by sources close to the Khmer Rouge. The sources, close to theReuter - 612 words
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Article486 1979-12-28 3 AFP THE US will resume supplies of "selected defensive weapons" to Taiwan after the termination of their mutual defence treaty at the end of the year. The two sides have begun initial contacts on this matter, according to Mr Tsai Wei-ping, Taiwan's unofficial representative in Washington.AFP - 486 words
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Article100 1979-12-28 3 AFP THE Philippines will continue to export rice in spite of the shortages forecast by the Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) in the. 1980s, the National Grain Authority (NGA) said Wednesday. NGA administrator Mr Jesus Tanchanco said Filipinos should not worry about the expected shortages because theAFP - 100 words
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THE REGION IN BRIEF
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Article452 1979-12-28 3 INDONESIA will next month sign an agreement with France for a French loan to help finance the building of a US$3O7 million new international airport for Jakarta to be located at Cengkareng to the northwest of the capital city. The projected airport, intended to replace the present Halim452 words
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Article, Illustration41 1979-12-28 3 Singapore's Finance Minister Hen Sol Sen (left) and Chinese Foreign Trade Minister Li Qlaig (right) exchanging views on expansion trade and economic cooperation between the two countries during their meeting in Beijtag on Wednesday. AP photo. AP photoAP photo - 41 words
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328 1979-12-28 3 UPI JAPAN appears caught in the conflict between the US and Iran with both feuding nations trying to influence Tokyo's stand on the hostage crisis in Teheran. Senior Japanese Foreign Ministry official sources confirmed for the first time late Wednesday thatUPI - 328 words
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Advertisement90 1979-12-28 3 §s£. f- J*i "A. <sl /> AW >VnV 4kmm> m m Pi t jr%» t ft Y. m •rH"»Quartz just became precious. Q OMEGA Few things in life will outlast Swiss Craftsmanship. From the innovators of quartz timekeeping, the distinguished Omega Quartz Constellation. Gold plated, stainless steel and solid gold.90 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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599 1979-12-28 4 NYT ACTION taken by New York's Commodity Exchange to avert a speculative squeeze play that would have hobbled the vital copper industry proved successful on Wednesday with the expiration of the spot December copper futures contract. The exchange initiated the drastic measure lastNYT - 599 words
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Article248 1979-12-28 4 THE Singapore rubber market closed steady with January One RSS buyers quoted at 296.50 cents per kilo, unchanged from last Friday's close, dealers said. Prices eased half a cent during the morning session on freer offering of the current month from upcountry in quiet trading, they said. The afternoon248 words
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Article300 1979-12-28 4 R AS prices In cents per kilo yesterday: Noon npi (per Ulo) (per kilo) Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers Int. 1 R.S.S. prompt f.o.b. 294.00 296.00N 294.50 296.50N Int. 1 R.S.S. January 296.00 296.50 296.50 297.00 Int. 1 R.S.S. February 299.50 300.00 300.00 300 50 Int. 2 R.S.S. 287.00300 words
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Article108 1979-12-28 4 NOC RAS —If day Juwt Ftkntrr (Carraat Mlfc) (Forward Mtfc) SSR SSR MR! SMF 20 SO KLB ICV 1 ton 1 ton lion pnllat] pallet] pallet] ■J Sellere Buyers Sellers 270.00N 288.50 271 JON 287 00N 288-50 288.50N 314.00N 313.00 315.00N SMF tL < 1-ton pallet: 309JO108 words
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Article27 1979-12-28 4 Rubber: Dec 27 Singapore: January: 296.60 cents (unchanged) Malaysia: January: 295.50 cents (unchanged) Tin: M 52,122 (UP $16) Official offering: 120 tonnes (down 44Vi tonnes)27 words
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Article101 1979-12-28 4 THE Strait* Urn price ii Pemg firmed Msls per pleal te $2422 yesterday, $172 abeve the lateraatieaal Tin Agreemeat ceiling, dealers said. Seatimeat was beeated by a small sapply sf tla concentrates which met laereased drmsad tram all searees, partlealarty tram Japaa, the US aad Eastera Earape, they101 words
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Article285 1979-12-28 4 DEALERS continued to report dull and routine trading on the Singapore produce market yesterday. According to the list of commodities quoted on the Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange, all prices remained unchanged at the previous day's levels. There was little in the way of fresh incentive to deal as285 words
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Article195 1979-12-28 4 YARN and cotton prices were quoted u follows in Hongkong yesterday: (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) (Mm jnn: China Blue Phoenix 20b 2,340; 32s 2,810, 40s 3,060 (per bale of 400 lbs). Ptom |iifc: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly195 words
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Article88 1979-12-28 4 THE MALAYSIAN Minister of Finance has fixed these rates for the period from December 27, until further notice: Rafcfcer: 294 V« cents a kilo; Copra: M 51,066.49 a tonne; Palm kernel: $965.75 a tonne; White pepper: a tonne; t Black pepper: 13,060.15 a tonne; The rates of duty88 words
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Article79 1979-12-28 4 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Wednesday closed US ten to 14-3/4 cents a bushel higher, at or near the highs for the day. Traders cited technical factors for the day's gains, including chart-based commission house buying. Exporters were said to be buy- ing Kansas City wheat and selling Chicago's.79 words
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Article307 1979-12-28 4 SDiGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in S$ per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first clan (Kangaroo) new crop 1.00, 100 per cent second class 0.83, 100 per cent third class 0 JO, 25 per cent new crop no stock, B-10 per cent 0.70. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.63, Special307 words
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Article60 1979-12-28 4 SOYBEAN futures in Chicago on Wednesday closed lower in all but the august contract, which advanced US 1/4 cent. Losses ranged from 3-3/4 cents to 1/2 cent a bushel. Rising prices for corn and wheat futures prompted locals to cover short positions in soybeans late in the session, bringing60 words
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Article693 1979-12-28 4 COmsu: Robusta futures yesterday recovered slightly to end the morning £38 to £19 per tonne down from last Friday's close. Turnover was 2,626 lots including around 500 lots of crossed trades. Dealers said mixed support including some shortcovering at the lower levels helped cut into earlier losses. Near693 words
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ASIAN STOCKS
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Article674 1979-12-28 4 TOKYO Source: DBS-Daiwa THE market rebounded sharply in yesterday's morning session, centring on blue chips in the electronics, car and camera sectors. On the other hand, resources-related stocks, especially oil and tradinghouse issues, were weak. Investor activity appears to reflect the feeling that a change in targets hasSource: DBS-Daiwa - 674 words
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Article114 1979-12-28 4 THE market closed mixed yesterday with minings, commercials and industrials posting gains while oils declined. dealers said. Turnover rose sharply to 7.06 million pesos from Wednesday's 3.99 million. DEC 27 Peso* Aco)e Mining 0078S AUu Con A AUu Coo. B. 21 JOB Bagulo Gold jms Bencuet Con BP Goodrich114 words
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Article213 1979-12-28 4 DEC 27 BahU Asia Credit IW -1 Asia Fibre 151 -J Ayuthaym in*. And Trust Bangkok Investment 1*1 1 Bangkok Bank 314 -4 Bangkok Drying And SUo Bangkok Insurance Bangkok Metropolitan Ban 472 Bangkok Nylon Bank Of Asia Z 198 ♦8 Bank Of Ayudhaya ♦3 IM 190 ierfl Juciieir"213 words
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Article324 1979-12-28 4 Source: SHK See THE MARKET opened on a bouyant note and the index moved up to the 850 level in early trading with regional money sustaining the advance. Heavy resistance was met, however, at this level and local selling of leaders and property shares alike caused prices to easeSource: SHK See - 324 words
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Article339 1979-12-28 4 GOLD and diamond issues yesterday led gains in quiet post-Christmas trading, dealers said. Central Norseman Gold rose 20 cents to A 55.60, Poseidon 13 to 2.15, and GMK leapt 25 to 3.55. Diamond explorer Ash ton rose five cents to $3.00, and CRA 12 to 4.82. Peko Wallsend which339 words
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Article49 1979-12-28 4 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Wednesday closed Tiiti<«y n Week Af»» DOW JONK8 AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 838.14 Tuesday Week ago 83SJT7 H JLHANG SENG Thursday 839.62 Wednesday closed Week ago ***** SYDNEY INDUSTRIALS Thursday 581.39 Wednesday closed Week a«o 967JB ALL ORDINARIE8 Thursday 727.82 Wednesday closed Week «co 710l8949 words
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Advertisement98 1979-12-28 4 ""YOUR CHILDREN M*« courtoay our My <# TlioStraits limes flUsGJti. CCU£CC! J •Jrire I til I i ?iL >«., .TT: t V M •7 r W TWOM nM* Hmt*m HH&sm v»> V 2000 to 2100 AD SiSSSili iir.i r.i tt U.THWJI. KAjjtWU Great Space 111 »1> aw IK Nr I*O«man98 words
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OVERSEAS
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473 1979-12-28 5 AP BRITAIN'S car industry got a shot in the arm yesterday under an agreement signed in Tokyo between the stateowned ear manufacturer British Leyland and Honda Motor of Japan. Under the agreement British Leyland will manufacture 85,000 Honda cars in Britain each year.AP - 473 words
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Article142 1979-12-28 5 AP PRESIDENT Jimmy Carter's decision last April to decontrol oil prices has triggered off a boom in domestic oil exploration, according to geological and oil industry officials. The number of geological crews searching for oil in the US is at its highest point inAP - 142 words
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Article426 1979-12-28 5 VENEZUELAN and multinational oil companies, including Exxon, are close to signing new marketing and technical assistance contracts that will assure a steady flow of Venezuelan oil to the United States, oil sources in Caracas say. Venezuela is currently producing 2.35 million barrels a day, with more than426 words
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Article740 1979-12-28 5 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From PAA PA005 0125 NYSFOHKG MAS MH601 0700 KUL MAS MH682 0710 KCH SIA SQ528 0750 DHA SIA SQ101 0615 KUL MAS MH621 0840 PEN MAS MH607 0845 KUL RBA BI421 0930 BWN MAS MH671 0945 PEN/KUL SIA SQ211 1000 HLP740 words
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605 1979-12-28 5 NYT FOR the US economy, the 1970s are ending the same way they began with prices rising at an alarming rate and the US sinking into a recession. The largest change of the decade was in energy. As the 1970s began, theNYT - 605 words
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164 1979-12-28 5 ISRAEL is making a lastminute appeal to the United States to approve its U553.45 billion economic and military aid request. The administration reportedly is thinking in terms of 52 billion at best. Israeli Defence Minister Ezer Weizman was to meet senior US164 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article517 1979-12-28 5 Agencies A GROUP of American lawyers announced that they were studying the possibility of defending the hostages in Teheran and were ready to go to Iran if the captives are tried. The lawyers, belonging to four major law firms in the US, said that their preliminary study concludedAgencies - 517 words
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Advertisement195 1979-12-28 5 i I 1 fill V K -4 ir 1 Quite a lot of people do. So let* tell you about our GE Dehumidif ier and how it works. It measures about 55 cm high and weighs about 25 kg. A fan draws in warm, humid air over a refrigerated coil.195 words
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Article454 1979-12-28 6 MANY speculators in Singapore and elsewhere are finding that nothing gutters quite like gold. Fortunes are being made literally overnight as the metal price, once pegged at a modest US$32 a troy ounce, now fluctuates by that amount in a single day. Since each contract traded454 words
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Article268 1979-12-28 6 THE Government will compulsorily acquire land for redevelopment in an effort to accelerate the drive to modernise the skyline and this time, it has gazetted that it is to acquire some 75,000 square metres. Although the acquisition is dispersed over a number of places,268 words
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2247 1979-12-28 6 MARGARET HUGHES; BRIG KHINDARIA - The Tokyo Round has made no major reforms but managed to curb the excesses of protectionism. The extent to which that will really happen depends very much on how governments implement the codes. However, reports MARGARET HUGHES and BRIG KHINDARIA, what the TokyoFT - 2,247 words
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Article404 1979-12-28 6 TO STRETCH their legs after the long flight to Vancouver, two Asean journalists, in Canada recently for a tour of the country, decided they would go for a walk after dinner. So out onto the streets they went, and the more knowledgeable of the two began404 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous1329 1979-12-28 6 teTJIBWW 1979 sports roundup rrs yet utttcr wtrktig toy tat ttw rMI dWenMe that sets today tftft tram all toe etoer Fridays to toe yew b toat tob ii toe lut tie to mi a ntoer The sparts werld hM tokea toe toHtotfve to raui■p the laajar sperttag eveats ef1,329 words
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OUTLOOK FOR ASIA IN THE EIGHTIES
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Article530 1979-12-28 7 Reuter correspondents continue their reports on how the uncertainties of the oil bills will affect the economies of Sri Lanka, South Korea and Taiwan. [S KOREAJ SOUTH KOREA, after achieving annual economic growth of more than 10 per cent for three successive years from530 words
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Article, Illustration557 1979-12-28 7 [SRI LANKij INCREASING oil prices and a developing recessionary climate in the industrialised world are two of the most serious problems overshadowing Sri Lanka's entry into the 1980s. With an economy which relies for 75 to 80 per cent of its export earnings on tea, rubber and557 words
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861 1979-12-28 7 QUEK PECK LIM - FORUjy with QUEK PECK LIM THE WHOLE public conception of professionals and what professionalism means has taken a knocking this year. The entire media industry is busy at its task of compiling year end statistics, league tables and bits and pieces of memorabilia861 words
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Article, Illustration570 1979-12-28 7 Sustained export growth expected TAIWAN TAIWAN'S economy is forecast to grow at 7 per cent in real terms in 1980 compared with an estimated 8.1 per cent this year, but expected oil price increases, current tight credit and low money supply growth means first half growth could570 words
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Advertisement79 1979-12-28 7 Businessmen, your inroad to the Singapore m Banking. Finance Insurance r SWCommunity. Ims v |L -rjl v J '3 r7T#T ,o^' N* c ~VI. f.« *S> <»<£>*• A TIMES DIRECTORIES PUBLICATION For enquiries ptease telephone *****11(3 lines) 0^ C<S up' *££•<«» o°.^ 09 <£&» co^ «<* c < ~I*9 .»\<°°79 words
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Page 7 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous25 1979-12-28 7 I OJPvNT 10 GGT FSLL TILING fWD PoC>£ OLD BRISTXj. F»N»sm£d so i crm off ON Flight GeT OM u)tTyA Some C-gQSS V \O9 Ff*tO/-25 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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Article1171 1979-12-28 8 NEW YORK PRECIOUS metals, reacting to higher gold and silver prices, and special situation issues, on Wednesday provided much of the action in a market which traded in a fairly narrow range. The Dow Jones industrial average was about a point lower and declines and advances1,171 words
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Article276 1979-12-28 8 DEC 26 Fn CORBEILLE Air-Liqulde B S N Oereatt Dtnonf C S F (ThomaonCt) Cl* rrincuit d« Petroles Compacnle Financiers Compagnie wn 906 443 250.50 337 40 •J unch •il -21 Credit Foncler De France H ache tie (Ubrmlrte) Machines Bull MlchelUi (B) Paribas Pechlney Clflne Kuhlmann Peugeot276 words
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Article127 1979-12-28 8 FORD MOTOR has pulled out of a diesel engine development project with the Cummins Engine Company because of its confidence in its own advanced petrol engine technology Ford's decision, which appears to have come as a surprise to Cummins, sets it even further apart from its127 words
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Advertisement765 1979-12-28 8 Toronto, Jo'burg and other European stock markets were closed on Wednesday Where to wine, dine and entertain For drinking. For dancing. For delightful evenings. Music hy Bucchus Intcrnutionul of London. Opi >/ bnur\: SI IHI R )p>n J./w > I ">.OO i iihluMt t <>t t.j\il \t Ihi i/l I765 words
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Advertisement225 1979-12-28 8 fl v rr 4b Merlin's New Grill Room It's elegant, comfortable and quietly opulent, with a menu that will delight the discriminating. Our Businessmen s Buffet (Mondays to Fridays) offers a fabulous spread. There's Prosciutto Crudo. Gammon Ham. Cold and Grilled Lobsters. Baked Crab. Fillet Mignon Bernaise. Tournedos Rossini. Sherry225 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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Article1268 1979-12-28 9 RUTH CHENG - By RUTH CHENG THIS year saw a boom in the market (or floating rate certificates of deposit (FRCDs) while the Asian dollar bond market saw a downswing. A record total of US$56O million was borrowed on the FRCD market, compared to the $345 million borrowed1,268 words
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Article493 1979-12-28 9 FT EACH YEAR the British Insurance Association publishes a booklet of insurance facts and figures and 1978's has arrived just as 1979 is slipping, unlamented, away. Its timing is no different this year from previous years, but it is unfortunate that the compilation of theFT - 493 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGE$
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Article325 1979-12-28 9 THE foreign exchange market remained quiet yesterday with trading done at relatively the same levels. The US dollar opened at 1.7240/70 against the mark and nothing much was done throughout the day. Closing saw the dollar at 1.7240/60. Against the yen, the US dollar opened low at 238.00/325 words
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Article166 1979-12-28 9 Asian rates ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on Dec 27: 7 days 1 month 2 months 3 months 6 months 9 months 12 months U8 DolUr»(8po») Offer Bid 1311/*****/16 14H 15'* 15 15 14% 15 14% 139/16 137/16 13 V. 13% 1 month 3 months 8 months166 words
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Article44 1979-12-28 9 RANGE of price* offered by discount bouses on Dec 27: Overnight: 1%. Call deposits: Closing Bnyin. 3- month Ssllinf Treasury bills B'j •H 3 month Bank bills 10 3 months CD 10'. 10'• 0 months CD 97/16 ft vie Source: National Discount Co44 words
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Article191 1979-12-28 9 THE US dollar yesterday morning opened steady on late Hongkong levels though slightly easier compared with its pre-Christmas close against most currencies, dealers said. Gold's advance above US$5OO an ounce in New York on Wednesday and fears of possible further oil price rises by moderate Opec producers unsettled the191 words
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Article163 1979-12-28 9 THE US dollar held little changed against the major currencies throughout the day in very quiet and thin year-end trading yesterday, dealers said. Against the yen, it firmed slightly to a late 239.30/70 from the opening 239.20/40 and New York's closing on Wednesay of 238.50/239.00. But it was about163 words
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Article86 1979-12-28 9 A CANADIAN, Jack D Mcßae, has recently been seconded to Private Investment Company for Asia (PICA) from the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA) in his newly appointed capacity as Asian coordinator for Canadian Executive Service Overseas (CESO), the executive arm of CIDA. During his two-year assignment with86 words
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Article22 1979-12-28 9 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 9.3 per cent.22 words
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Article161 1979-12-28 9 THE US dollar for overnight delivery closed at 239.70 yen yesterday, unchanged from the opening level but slightly up from 239.60 at Wednesday's close, dealers said. Trading was light with volume US$5O9 million. The US currency fluctuated between 239.60 and 239.90 yen in thin late trading on sporadic import161 words
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Article32 1979-12-28 9 FRANKFURT exchanges opening quotes yesterday: US 1.7240/60 Stg 3.813/818 Can unavailable Dtf 90.30/5B Sfr 106.42 82 lit 2.142/147 Ftr 42.70/85 Nkr 34.52 59 Bfr com 6.134/148 Bfr fin 6.000/6.010 Yen 0.7195/22632 words
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Article372 1979-12-28 9 GOLD futures on the Singapore market yesterday turned easier in late afternoon trading on profittaking, but prices still closed sharply higher compared with last Friday's close here, dealers said. They said the market's early firmness reflected the metal's overnight strength in New York and to local short-covering interest. Trading372 words
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Article54 1979-12-28 9 AUSTRALIA/NZ exchanges quotes yesterday: US <flr 1.1081/1.1033 Sterling 0.5015 0 4963 Ninety-day air mail buying rates: Sterling 0.5X7 USdb-sLlOJ Ninety-day forward baying rates: Sterling 0.5104 US (firs 1.1221 New Zealand: Reserve bank midrate: US dire 0.9829 Trading bank indications: Sterling 0.4454/0.4424 US dire 0.98TB/0.9T79 Ninety-day airmail buying rate*: Sterling54 words
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254 1979-12-28 9 INTERBANK, the New York-based international banking payment systems organisation, has held "informal co-operation discussions" with Thomas Cook, the Midland Bankowned travellers' cheques and travel company. Interbank runs the international Mastercharge credit card organisation and has been trying to develop its own complementary travellers' cheque254 words
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453 1979-12-28 9 FT A BATTLE between leading London banks and City money brokers seems certain to break out in the New Year. At stake is the brokers' ability to deal directly with companies and other non-bank organisations for foreign exchange and currency deposits.FT - 453 words
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Article148 1979-12-28 9 THE HONGKONG and Shanghai Banking Corporation is discussing a takeover of Antony Gibbs, the small London city merchant banking concern. The Hongkong-based bank already owns 40 per cent of Gibb6, having taken an initial 20 per cent stake in 1973. Antony Gibbs is a member of148 words
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Advertisement380 1979-12-28 9 We have a history of making money grow jjg£ Lombard North Central is part of one of the world's largest banking mKjn Ik i groups and we have a history whicHvW" Su| i covers more than 100 years. „*T?y Kg'# We offer a range of deposit JPtU flj jJJLrTj schemes380 words
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1363 1979-12-28 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown In brackets in lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified. SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL Aema (1468 1478)1,363 words
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Article152 1979-12-28 10 S'pore Growth Fund llg'i 1J4H aNGArttuuNrrimc m INCOM1 EBON D UNIT (Nm|wr pnw i Mr Dm (CM The Commerce 2.19 2.32 <snt p toss) The Saving Fund ia 1.52 Income Band LIT 1.34 S pore Prof Fund 0.17 in S pore Sec. Fund 1.74 1.8 Mali ■ram wirai152 words
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Article2720 1979-12-28 10 1979 High Low Company Last Sale orGr's Div Div Cvr Gr*s Net Y'ld P/E Vol Day COOO) High Low 8ECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 261 207 Acma 196 123* Alcom 148 110 Allied Choc 180 133 B A T 272 255 Bata 74Vi 57V4 Ben 255 185* Berjaya2,720 words
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Article1511 1979-12-28 10 9) BID and offer price* officially 83 listed and business in and re—l ported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded shown In brackets in Jots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. WDUBTBIAI4 I (3.705) Aleaa (1MB) (S) 1« (1) IM1,511 words
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Article170 1979-12-28 10 SOUTHERN Malayan Tla Dredglag (M) BM: AGM to be held at Wisma Bunga Raya, 152 Jalan Am pang, Kuala Lumpur 04-06, on Dec 28 at lOiun. H—ft—g Tin BM: AGM to be held at 70, Jalan Ampang, Kuala Lumpur, on Dec 28 at 2.30pm. Malayaa Tla Dredglag (M)170 words
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Article, Illustration650 1979-12-28 10 TRADING waa geaerally sabdaed Ml the toae was •I best itoady at the Btock Exchaage af Slagaptre yesterday. Tie little «aH—t that waa acted dariag the opealag aeaatoa died m the day were ea. Bvea with the Heagwitoartkw, the aaarket appeared to he eearittve.650 words
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Article614 1979-12-28 10 THE Kuala Lumpur stock market rebounded on moderate buying interest to close on fairly steady note yesterday. Trading was (airly active. After the long weekend holidays market operators appeared to be back on the speculative trial, boosting a number of counters moderately higher. Again the614 words
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237 1979-12-28 11 PREMIUM Holdings Bhd said it had a meeting with Loy Brothers (1973) Sdn Bhd, represented by Datuk Loy Hean Hong, and Trengganu Development and Management Bhd (TDMB) on Nov 9 as part of its attempts to reverse its purchase of Yardstick Holdings from237 words
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375 1979-12-28 11 LOW LEE CHOO - By LOW LEE CHOO DESPITE higher rubber and palm oil prices and output, United Malacca Rubber Estates has reported a 38 per cent drop in estimated group pre-tax profit to $2.65 million for the first halfyear ended Oct 31,1979. The profit decline is375 words
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175 1979-12-28 11 UNITED Motor Works' special bumiputra issue has been oversubscribed 4.7 times in respect of the 1.2 million shares offered to bumiputras. A total of 4,914 applications were received for 6.89 million shares. Results of the issue were disclosed by UMW's advisers, Asiavest Merchant Bankers175 words
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Article180 1979-12-28 11 Date Last Pail Year Company Peried 1——< Net EPS Grass Pre-tax last year (cents) Dfv. <%) Preflt (rm) SEA Corp F 28/11 93.2 45.0 3,583 BATS I 1/12 5.1 17.0 3,983 Kg Lanjut I 5/12 12.9 14.3 851 Berjuntai Tin I 22/12 56.2 95.0 42,868 M'wata Steel I180 words
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Article552 1979-12-28 11 Current Ex Booka Date Total for Total for Payment Data Clone Payable the year Previoua year PMRI 10*1 Decs Dec 18 Dec 28 10* 20* Premium HMfi 6%I Dec 12 Dec 24 Dec 29 8* 12* Inchcape 4*1 Dec 10 Dec 17 Dec 31 4* 3* Metal Box552 words
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Article116 1979-12-28 11 Conpany Particulars Ex Date Books Close M U lad SEA Cora Teaerloh Shtifri-U Seatosa M Breweries Lino' Bonus Issue of 4 for 5 Bonus Issue of lfor 1 Bonus Issue of 1 for 1 Bonus Issue of 1 for 5 Bonus Issue of 1 for 3 Bonus Issue116 words
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Article109 1979-12-28 11 EUALA Lunpv Eepeag (ELE) saU that the rankatlea tt tti estates by Meas- Bahlm ami lal ha* heea "SjSft to tke ML It saM that prtar approval ef the Mahjriaa Capital lahe Might shsald Hi kuri decide to hcwimte the aew valaes lato w hub. At109 words
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Article, Illustration424 1979-12-28 11 CATHERINE ONG - By CATHERINE ONG FAST-MOVING motor group, Tan Chong and Sons Motors, has driven itself further into the market for heavy machinery and spare parts. It recently set up a new company, Tan Chong Industrial Machinery (Pte) Ltd, with a nominal capital of $2 million to424 words
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406 1979-12-28 11 Hurkot Talk... SOME brokers and share market analysts are still bullish about the immediate outlook of the Singapore stock market despite the recent run-up which significantly raised prices. Reviewing the progress of the market in 1979, stockbrokers Ong and Company note that all406 words
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Article, Illustration272 1979-12-28 11 INVESTMENT group Alexandra Holdings has brought in unexciting results for the half year to September 30, 1979 with pre-tax profit failing by 36.4 per cent to 1302,432 on an income which fell by 30.9 per cent to 1389,907. Alexandra's income comes mainly from investments (investing and272 words
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Article, Illustration475 1979-12-28 11 ss(T)®H^ by HOCK LOCK SIEW THE streamlining of Cold Storage's activities this month which involves separating property, manufacturing and trading under specific companies appears to be the latest of several schemes in recent months to strengthen its corporate base. Since the appointment of Mr Viggo Dalgaard asby HOCK LOCK SIEW - 475 words
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Article155 1979-12-28 11 HONG Lecag Industries said it has no comments on the article that appeared in the Business Times entitled "Fight for Central Sugars on the cards". Sbne Darby Bhi has been admitted to the official list of the exchange under the first trading section of the Industrial and Commercial155 words
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Advertisement627 1979-12-28 11 Mfl "'5l. The British Experience JgEf*l 1945-1975: 1 P Cafvocoressi fvjHj The British Experience is a sane, IkMHII rudit and witty fluide to the ÜbS/1 events and changes that have taken place in Britain tinea J tha war, from tha exuberant optimism of forties to tha fears and confusions of627 words
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622 1979-12-28 12 Agencies CHINA'S first year of economic readjustment saw growth in agriculture and light industry, bigger supplies of consumer goods, more new housing and higher incomes for its people, the New China News Agency (NCNA) said in its year-end review yesterday. A increase retroactiveAgencies - 622 words
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175 1979-12-28 12 Reuter SEVEN Arab oil-producing countries will have an estimated net surplus of U*****.7 billion between 1976-1960, a symposium on Arab investments revealed. Ten other Arab countries struggled to find $26.7 billion of foreign loans to finance development plans, according to a paperReuter - 175 words
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Article, Illustration39 1979-12-28 12 Hongkong marine police officer searching a Chinese caught while trying to enter the British colony. The Chinese, who will be repatriated, were picked np by a minesweeper and transferred to the police boat. AP photo. AP photoAP photo - 39 words
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Article764 1979-12-28 12 LONDON, Thurs. Gold mining shares were sharply higher in moderate trading while leading equities were a shade lower in quiet dealings. At 3.00 pm the Financial Times index was down by 3.0 points at 414.5. Heavier-priced gold issues were up to 500 cents firmer as in Western Holdings764 words
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213 1979-12-28 12 AN unconfirmed report by the weekly newspaper, Alhadaf yesterday said the Iranian government has decided to release three of the American hostages held in the US embassy in Teheran, before Jan 1. Several reports in recent weeks from various sources have said213 words
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Article65 1979-12-28 12 THE discovery of new hydrocarbon reserves permits to foresee a 20 per cent growth in Mexico's total reserves, currently at 45.8 billion barrels, observers said Wednesday in Mexico City. The national petroleum company, Pemex, announced the existence of new hydrocarbon fields in the southern state of65 words
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Article, Illustration44 1979-12-28 12 G«id traders doing bviiM mi the floor of the New York Commodities Exchange en Wednesday altera■ after the price of gsM rase to US$59l aa ounce, rising above the ISM mark far the first time in history. AP photo. AP photoAP photo - 44 words
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574 1979-12-28 12 BUSINESS and financial editors across the United States foresee an economic slowdown in the coming year and rank Inflation as the most important issue of 1980, well ahead of the country's energy problems, according to a national opinion survey. But Americans are rising574 words
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333 1979-12-28 12 AP SOVIET troops seen arriving at Kabul airport in Afghanistan might take part in what could be the largest government offensive in the 19-month civil war, a report from Afghanistan said. A source quoted an Afghan military officer in Kabul as saying that theAP - 333 words
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177 1979-12-28 12 AFP TRADE contracts concluded by Japan's 13 major trading firms last month hit a deficit of 113,500 million yen (about S&Jtt million), compared with the previous month's surplus of about 5J379.7 million, the Japan Foreign Trade Council announced yesterday. According to the coundl, formed byAFP - 177 words
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Article84 1979-12-28 12 AFP PAKISTAN will be able explode a nuclear bomb within six months, the Kuwaiti daily newspaper As Siassa reported yesterday. The paper said that Pakistani President Zia Ulhaq would be informing the Iranian authorities of "the advanced stage of manufacture" of the bomb during his current visitAFP - 84 words
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Advertisement210 1979-12-28 12 n THE FIRST INTERNATIONAL RUBBER AND PLASTICS EXHIBITION FOR ASIA WORLD TRADE CENTRE. SINGAPORE. 26-30 MAY 1960. Every year, thousands of new rubber and plastic products enter the market. Whether for use in industry or the home, every product reflects some new development in engineering or marketing expertise. If you're210 words
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Miscellaneous55 1979-12-28 12 Outlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. to 1 p.m. today: Cloudy with light rain in the afterprtor to Ml pj*. «a Dee Maximum temperature 31.1 Associated humidity 58 Minimum temperature 23.0 Associated humidity 90 Hours of sunshine 5.00 Rainfall in millimetres Trace Total rainfall for the month 123.5 Total rainy55 words
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Article86 1979-12-28 13 AMERICAN President Lines' President Taylor last week left Oakland with 15,000 bales of Californian cotton and containers loaded with powdered milk for Shanghai. It will be the Oaklandbased company's first call at Shanghai since 1949. APL senior vice president for marketing Guido Bart said the company hopes86 words
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Article122 1979-12-28 13 UPI A US helicopter coast guard diver recovered on Wednesday the body of a man thought to be one of 30 Taiwanese crew members of the capsised ore carrier Lee Wang Zin. The Panamanianregistered vessel foundered in gale-force winds and heavy seas on Tuesday, 37 kilometers north ofUPI - 122 words
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Article54 1979-12-28 13 AFP TWENTY-FIVE of the 29 Filipino crewmen of a Panamanian log carrier Dindo were rescued yesterday while drifting on a raft after their ship caught fire in the Pacific on Wednesday. According to Tokyo reports, the 25 men were picked up in the morning by the Eastern Orion,AFP - 54 words
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Article511 1979-12-28 13 TO COUNTER COMPETITION ZIM Container Service, the Israeli national line, has decided to resign from three shipping conferences serving the trade from Japan/Korea to the US and east Canada. Its resignations from the Trans-Pacific Freight Conference of Japan and Korea, the Japan/Korea to Atlantic and511 words
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Article599 1979-12-28 13 8Mpplag L1m Cd Adriatic IV S Afea VI 3 Alfred CTS IV 5 All trans VI 5 Alpac VI 5 Angkutan VI 4 ANL I 1 APL m 4/5 Argentice IV 4 AryaNat VI 2 ASCL m 1 Asia America IV 5 Asia Merchant IV 5 Atlas599 words
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708 1979-12-28 14 FUEL efficiency has the dual benefit of conserving energy and reducing cost. Efficiency is maximised when engineering knowledge and pride is brought to bear on machinery and its utilisation. To improve efficiency, many factors can be considered on ships of all sizes, types708 words
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Article890 1979-12-28 14 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO AT CONTAINER TERMINAL NB. (1) Each vessel's estimated Ume of arrival is advised by the Shipping Line/Agent and is subject to change (2) All export FCL containers and LCL cargo must be delivered to the Authority's premises during the following890 words
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599 1979-12-28 14 AFP RATES held steady on the freight market last week despite approaching Christmas and New Year holidays, with activity at a reasonable level because of further Chinese, Soviet and Japanese interest The Chinese managed to secure grain tonnage on their new "fuel dispatch" terms.AFP - 599 words
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Article, Illustration1159 1979-12-28 15 MANY SHIPPING CASUALTIES Lloyd List NON-CONFERENCE shipping to the west coast of Africa has been decimated in the past year mainly because of the downturn in trade with the largest country there, Nigeria. Despite the massive setback in Nigerian trade, forecasts of onlyLloyd List - 1,159 words
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509 1979-12-28 15 THE LONG development process of the Botany Bay port project has taken a mighty step towards completion with the official opening of Australian National Line's (ANL) AJSO- container terminal recently. The terminal covers some 108 acres 55 tonnes of asphalt were needed for the509 words
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200 1979-12-28 15 AP THE Liberian government will convene a marine board of investigation in March to look into the collision of two Liberian vessels off the Texas coast, US Coast Guard officials said Wednesday. The tanker Burmah Agate has burned out of control since Nov 1 whenAP - 200 words
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Article, Illustration424 1979-12-28 15 EXPECTED ABUVALS TODAY KEPPEL WHABVEB Car Liner No.l (Ro/Ro) (1700) 44 Henriette Maersk (after Astra Peak) 46 Jalamokambi (1500 Draft not to exceed 8m) 18 King River (0600) 23 Kota Abadi (after Kota Raja) 10/11 Nahoon (0600) 21 Nanhua (1830 shifts after Serena sails) 31/32 Stolt Landaff424 words
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3924 1979-12-28 19 SHIPPING LIST where your ships are due and when SCHEDULE A guide to ships loading at Singapore for Ports around the World 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 Port3,924 words
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354 1979-12-28 20 IMPROVED freight markets for bulk vessels have done nothing to arrest the decline in the British merchant fleet. Between January and October the fleet shrunk by almost six million tonnes, figures released by the General Council of British Shipping show. The council's president, Mr354 words
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Article772 1979-12-28 20 ORIENT EXCHANGE THE FREIGHT market is very active as 1979 ends. Some operators are expecting substantial increases in bunker prices before some stability is seen. This may happen if there is an over supply. Meanwhile, bunker fuels are in tight supply in Ras Tanura. Damman772 words
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Article, Illustration318 1979-12-28 20 TO EXTEND worldwide coverage of its customers, Sembawang Shipyard has appointed two new agents Lepaiva Comercio E Representacoes Ltda was recently appointed its agent in Brazil. The person responsible for regular contact with the Brazilian shipping fraternity is Admiral Leopoldo Francises Correa Dims de Paiva who has318 words
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480 1979-12-28 20 HAPAG-LLOYD, the West German shipping major, has warned its shareholders that 1979 profits would be "unsatisfactory" and it is unlikely there will be a dividend. The board says 1980 should produce some improvement but profits will still not be at a satisfactory level.480 words
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Article1466 1979-12-28 20 WHO ACTS FOR WHOM The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and the agents who handle cargo bookings for them. A-B Adriatic Caatalaer Container Feeders (S)Cargo Freight (PK). AFEA Singapore Shipping Agencies (S) Euro-Asia Line (PK/PN). Alfred C. Taepfer Intermodal (S)/ Marintex Enterprise (PK). Alfred C. Taepfer BeMftahrt New1,466 words
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Advertisement468 1979-12-28 13 Scan Dutch V Fast and Regular Service To/From N.C. /SCAN/W.MED./U.K. Singapore Tet *****1. Port Kelang Tel *****1. Kuala.Lumpur Tel ***** Penang Tel *****6 IA KI) I\ 1 W I All r Orient Overseas CanlaineA Line FUUY COWTMOSED SERVICE TO EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) UPTU* CORAL 16* KOREAN JACEJN 3* WTWE PEARL468 words
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Advertisement332 1979-12-28 13 Regular Liner Services To/ From All Parts of the World. Singapore Tel *****1 PortKelang Tel *****1 Kuala Lumpur Tel ***** Penang Tel ******6 Mas CONTAINER Sckediles PEOPLE Im Shippiag REGIONAL Weather ORIENT Exehuge WHO Acta Per Wbein MAERSK LINE SaZ n FOR East Am (Haafkoat i lapan (lotyo. Kabt. Y332 words
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Advertisement526 1979-12-28 14 LEO SHIPPING PTE LTD SINGAPORE PERNAS-MISC SHIPPING AGENCIES SDN. BERHAD. P KFLANG PfNANG MALA YSIAN HTERNA TIONAL SHPPHG CORPORA TIOH BERHAD EXPRESS FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE HEAD OFFICE: WISMA MISC TEL: NO: KL *****8 1) Barcelona. Genoa. 2) Amsterdam. Antwerp. I Havre. Bdbao, Basle. UK. 3) Bremen. Bremenhaven. Aarhus, Copenhagen. HetewXu526 words
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Advertisement195 1979-12-28 14 SUPERCARRIER SERVICE WEEKLY BERVICE FROM US ATLANTIC/QULF AND E. CANADA m» a* mat >ba SmM SaM M 30/1? S/l 10/1 12/1 is/1 ic/i u/i n/i 24/1 25/1 27/1 ■X TOM" M L m. r* M* 30/1 4/2 4/2 •11/2 *U/2 IC/2 *21/2 23/2 •4/3 *5/3 t«U OaS BIN 4T SKtBMMI195 words
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Advertisement690 1979-12-28 15 Overseas EH B Containers Vmm Limited Weekly service to/from UK/Europe CfIMTAROSHP SERVICE TO IJK/CONTIOIT: 23 FA 10 Feb 1 Mai S'pwe P.Ketanc D'nurt Kasifi Kmi 29 Dec 31 Dec 20 lan Koarioan Bay 3 ton 20 tan Bremen Eipress 4 tan 2C tan □be Mara Stan 25 tan Kaaukura Man690 words
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Advertisement422 1979-12-28 15 *"</*'(%*$\*[,~_*!~<,<;\;<"^''_ rfjg Franco Belgian Services [h tir ;I tetu n >< ri ici .vi Hi ,V t.jti f,i r K .<■ '< »r; 7. »»;«•■> c.m.c.r. MONT lUNC MAW MEOFIEMMNEA C VMJCIIi S pwt P Um| B lom MsoMts Genoa Tnestt 6 ton S ton 23 tor 25 tor 27422 words
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Advertisement415 1979-12-28 16 (7) EVERGREEN LINE r FAR [AST FUROPF XPRf 5S Hill CONTAINFR SERVICE 1 acceptor cargo for- nawurg. felkstohk. rotterda*. ANTMRf. li HAVRE. ALSO ACCEPTORS CARGO FOR: SOUTHAMPTON IONOON. MANCHESTER. BKMNGHAM BRISTOL, LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW. LEEDS WEST GERMANY WftWwfr HOLLAND MjBTLR&AM S>n Haafcn '*<•"< MMao Ariwf U ttowt E*»Uy4 7 tan 21415 words
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Advertisement819 1979-12-28 16 5 Everett Lines m. Barma Fhrt Star Shippiat Corpn. "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE' LOMNN6 FOR RANGOON —*/2Mo 31/2 tan B.F.S.S.C Aonnt* m Motoyvo TEPS MALAYSIA Port Knlong T«i(3B>-7355 Penong T«< *****/***** Com pa ma Arfantina Da Nivi|icton "ARGENI cton Intarcontinantai S. A. C.I. F. ENTINE NATIONAL LINE" LOADMG FOR DURBAN, CAPETOWN.819 words
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Advertisement571 1979-12-28 16 mo.s.E. OCEAN SHIPPING ENTERPRISES PTE LTD *M 2102 2103 21ST FLOOR MARINA HOUSE SHENTON WAY MISTRI ROAD SINGAPORE 2 TEL *****44 7 A *****70 H SANKYO LINE AUSTRALIA SERVICE P. Ketan( Ltatf* tar. In Part 12/14 tan 21/23 tan SaM STB, Id 10/11 tan MIL. MEL 11/20 tan MS, STD571 words
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Advertisement466 1979-12-28 17 VY PIL GROUP EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICE SINGAPORE/BANGKOK/SINGAPORE DIRECT SERVICES Pakistan National Shipping Corpn. Karachi Pan Islamic Steamship Co. Ltd. Karachi Pacific International Lines pte ltd (joint service) Malaysia Shipping Corpn. sdn bhd PHILIPPINE INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING CORPORATION (incorporated in the Republic of the Philippines) Pacific International Lines Pte Ltd 45 Morket466 words
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Advertisement115 1979-12-28 17 CEYLON SHIPPING CORPORATION National Line of Sri Lanka LOADING FOR COLOMBO KPTUC JASPER SINGAPORE 1/1-11/1 PT KLANG/PENANG COLOMBO 18/1 ALSO ACCEPTMG CONTJUNER SHTMENT TO COLOMBO AGENTS STORE NEPTUNE AGENCES (PTE) LTD PT KLANG HARPER MRA SON BM> PENANG HARPER WMA SON BHD JUGOLINIJA EAST RIJEKA REGULAR SERVICE TO ADRIATIC AND115 words
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Advertisement570 1979-12-28 17 BOUSTEAD AGENCIES THE BANK LINE LTD LOADS FOR E. I S. AFRICA vessel (lUowoo. o»r6* Ctown Pt Eta. t London) Spore Feb LVKES ORIENT LINE U.S. GULF COAST SERVICE (New Orleans, MoMe, Houston, Galveston) Singapore P Ketarw Kuantan US GMt NANCY LYKES (fed) 1 toads) Gdn 6/21 Dcc I Fat570 words
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Advertisement502 1979-12-28 18 E.C./OEAT LAKES SERVICE 10MMG FOR: OT TOM. WMTOU MONTKAL. TQKMTO. ASHTABULA Pwiwt Mim P Ma* SMppor 1*1" CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE LM*| Mr LOS MKDIO. SAM FMNCBCO. SUTIU. TACOMA. NKOWO I C EXPRESS CONTAINER/CONVENTIONAL/ REEFER SERVICE $0 MANPUK SO NAGAIAH) "SO 1«IWW W*t Snpport I A/ife* l/l Im I Feb502 words
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Advertisement513 1979-12-28 18 o .A (.roiip SINGAPORE SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE LTD 7 ,0'« tiOO" Oct 4% Built NO S -N'GAP'JRi VAU.f'NG 9' 1/. 1 IMS GfSfOti VV" i s<s 'Uli «S .4S9S DS.WtactgbwPt AH I AM.^SH.P 3H3 ltt'<|ioual Container Lines WEEKLY CONTAINER SERVICE BANGKOK W» STOKOM) am i/jim 9/10 tm SM 14/17 to*513 words
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Advertisement622 1979-12-28 18 ft 3 GRANARD LINE RED SEA/MEDITERRANEAN SERVICE fpn NMmi lI.IMMIJM. 10 ton ACCOTB COMTMO CARGO Fa OtT MV MAN CHE Of® 11* 30 Det toddah/PSaid/Ateundna/ Beirut P.SaM/Ateundna/ Beirut/Lattakia Yokohama Busan ALL OWNED VESSELS Gnnj'6 Shipping Agencies (S i Pte ltd Tel ???5977 (5 Lines I Dm s Trjo.cg Son Bffl622 words
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Advertisement468 1979-12-28 18 r~' INTRASEA (PTE) LTD f.ibp'House Orch.vn Road 9 Telephone 1 *****57 REGULAR INDEPENDENT SEMI/FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO EUROPE KTBM7I. S'p«« P. Aria .41M 91M .22 Jm 2C 1M 7 Fab 3FA Naatm/W (Avm) BUMMH/W (AfM NANTtS/W (Awn) MTMSEA (PIE) LTD 2352(11 BOOMS 2354*67 K.LMpw- YEO SHTPMG t TRAONG 4WM4. *****2,468 words
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Advertisement311 1979-12-28 19 UNI-OCEAN CONTAINERS (PTE) LTD Vl'iJ.M'-.'l If*; 3 I BETWEEN SINGAPORE/INDONESIA UMCON VI2S UMCON VI3S UMCON VI4S UMCON VISS SPORE In Port 5/6 Jan 14/15 Jan 23/24 Jan JAKARTA 30/30 Dec 8/S Jan 17/17 Jan 26/26 Jan SURABAYA 1/2 Jan 10/11 Jan 19/20 Jan 28/29 Jan bookings 14th FIR. UMBC SLOG.311 words
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Advertisement194 1979-12-28 19 SOON SENG Regular Service To East M'sia HUAIA LUMPUR Soon Seng SHiDP">q SO" Btif) H' v- PO«l Mf■ »WG M.'. SINf,l p, Wf I of' irl PENANG Soo Hup Sing 165 yKtO'ia S''»el Til 04 *****/***** Cat)« SUTjI'NO Trucontainer Express Int'l (S) Pte Ltd Surte 1311, Show Towers, Beoch Rood,194 words
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Advertisement357 1979-12-28 19 DONG SUE LINE! EXPRESS FULL CONTAMER SERVICE BY KOREAN FLAG VESSEL ITS KERUNC MOON BUSMT S GLORY V.IN 19/201* H lati 29/30 lai 1/2 Fak 14/15 Ft> 21 Fa* 2«/25 Fat 27/20 F* EXPRESS CONVENTIONAL SERVICE TO KOREA BY KOREAN FLAG VESSEL P. Keiang S'pore Busan Inch® EEV.I4 hi Pah357 words
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Advertisement112 1979-12-28 19 m.v. "CHIDAMBARAM" VOY: 123 arrived 23rd December, 1979. at P.S.A. Godown Nos. 6/7. Oeneral Survey of damaged cargo ex the above vessel will be held on Wednesday 2nd January. 1980. from 9.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m. No further survey will be held after this date. AftDti:E. JL'MABHOY A SONS (PTE)112 words
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Advertisement369 1979-12-28 20 EGYPTIAN INTERNATIONAL LINE (EIL) EGYPTIAN FLAG FAST AND DRECT LINER SERVICE TO EGYPT (PORT SAID ALEXANDRIA) STORE PT KEL PEN AUG PT SAD ALEXANDRIA PYRAMDS U lAN 3 JAN« JAM 29 TO 3 SPHINX U Feb 2 Feb sE*L NM.E U Mar 3 Mar 20 Mar 25 Subject nducement MARTRANS369 words
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Advertisement335 1979-12-28 20 ZIK INTERNATIONAL FREIGHTWAYS PTE LTD CHTTAGON6 SERVICE VESSEL PENAN6 ATOtPHO PKELANG 25/27 Dec. REEFER SERVICE TO JAPAN VESSEL SPOKE PENANG BKOK KAISEI MARU In Port 26/27 Dec 30/31 Dec SPOK 30/31 Dec Loading tor Kobe/ Yokohama VESSEL TO MPOU EAST P KELANG STOW KOTA LATU 28/29 Dec 30/1 tan PJCELAN6335 words
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Miscellaneous141 1979-12-28 20 speed in knots. SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A,M. THIS MORNING. LEGEND: ©Centre of Tropical Depression, maximum wind speeds 22 —33 knots. I Direction of movement (S) Centre of Tropical Storm, maximum wind speeds 34 —64 knots. > indicated by arrow and ©speed in knots. Centre of Typhoon,141 words
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