The Business Times, 3 January 1980
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Title Section11 1980-01-03 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 111/1/81 THURSDAY, JANUARY 3, 1981 50 CENTS11 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article76 1980-01-03 1 JAPAN'S Marubeni Corporation has won the Public Utilities Board contract for the supply and installation of boilers and turbine generators for the Senoko Power Station Stage 111 development. This $245.2-million contract is for two 250 MW turbine generators and matching boilers and is the principal contract of76 words
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Article55 1980-01-03 1 UPI TOKYO, Wed. Prime Minister Masayoshi Ohira is planning a tour of Asean countries in late April or August, informed sources said today. The sources said Mr Ohira has ordered his aides to make arrangements for the trip, which would be his first since becoming primeUPI - 55 words
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Article68 1980-01-03 1 AFP ALGIERS, Wed. Algerian oil is still priced at US$3O a barrel, as set at the time of the December Opec meeting in Caracas, an informed source said here today. This country had not brought its oil price in line with that of Nigeria and Libya, whoAFP - 68 words
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Article65 1980-01-03 1 AFP JAKARTA, Wed. The United Kingdom has abruptly cancelled a licence it had previously issued for the import of one shipload of garments from Indonesia, "Angkatan Bersenjata" (Armed Forces) daily reported today. The cancellation was said to have been conveyed to the garment processing company concerned by theAFP - 65 words
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Article80 1980-01-03 1 AFP STAVANGER, NORWAY, Wed. Philips Petroleum today denied a London press report that it plans to raise North Sea oil prices by US$2 to $4 per barrel, saying no new prices had been set for oil taken from Norwegian parts of the North Sea. Norwegian crude wasAFP - 80 words
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Article65 1980-01-03 1 UPI BANGKOK, Wed. American military sales to Thailand have quadrupled in the year since Vietnam invaded Kampuchea, Air Force Colonel William Deans said today. The number of US army instructors in Thailand also has been increased because many of the weapons being delivered have never before been usedUPI - 65 words
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Article87 1980-01-03 1 UPI NEW YORK, Wed. Stocks headed lower early this morning, the first session of 1980, in fairly active trading. The Dow Jones industrial average, a 0.17-point loser Monday, was off 3.06 points to 835.66. For all of 1979, it gained 33.73 points and for the decade it addedUPI - 87 words
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Article131 1980-01-03 1 Rises Indices Shangri-La 800 >25 Dec 31 Jan 2 Males 440 20 B.T. Index: 3101.43 3124.11 oodwood Park 560 10 Industrials: 435.41 435.22 Fed Cables 170 10 Finance: 769.15 772.26 Malay awata Mega Chem Eu Yan Sang 254 131 126 9 7 7 Hotels: Properties: 349.60 352.31131 words
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Article, Illustration153 1980-01-03 1 Rises Indices Malayan Tin 240 FE-L'ston 276 MU Ind. 442 Mega 135 Consplani Wrts 555 O C B C 730 S Land 246 AMD 069 Kramat 474 S Trading 785 Falls Petaling Tin 1030 Kg Lanjut 340 CCM 600 D Keramat 1160 MBS 256 60 46 16 15153 words
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Article163 1980-01-03 1 OVERSEAS Union Bank (OUB), one of the Big Four local banks, has raised its prime lending rate. From today, OUB will have a prime of 9.25 per cent, up 0.25 points. Fixed deposit rates have also been increased 0.25 points across the board, bringing163 words
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Article540 1980-01-03 1 RONNIE LIM - DIESEL UP 5-6 CENTS By RONNIE LIM SINGAPORE industries have seen their industrial diesel fuel bill double in the last year, following price increases of between five and six cents a litre effective yesterday by three oil companies. The higher industrial diesel prices, which are not540 words
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Article292 1980-01-03 1 GOLD started the 1980s by soaring to $560 an ounce in London for the first time ever, continuing the stunning climb of 1979. As markets opened following the New Year holiday, it reached $561.50 in Hongkong, then eased slightly in Europe before moving back above $560.292 words
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Article499 1980-01-03 1 TEO TECK WENG - By TEO TECK WENG MIDDLE-income housing developer, Housing and Urban Development Company (HUDC), yesterday announced new conditions for the sale of its flats. The new rulings, effective from Jan 1, reduces the restrictions on eligibility but higher forfeiture has been imposed on payments by purchasers.499 words
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Article349 1980-01-03 1 SINGAPORE Airlines experienced a drastic 75 per cent reduction in its aftertax profits to a mere $12 million in the first eight months of the financial year to March 1980 despite satisfactory traffic growth. Revenue rose by only 23.1 per cent while expenditure rose by349 words
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275 1980-01-03 1 INTRACO, the Republic's international trading company, has secured a $2 million contract to sell plywood to China. The trial order Is the first direct sale between the two and could well be the tangible result of the recently-signed trade agreement between Singapore and China.275 words
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465 1980-01-03 1 SUSAN THAM - By SUSAN THAM MALAYAN United Industries (MUI), a current stock market favourite, has bought more Central Sugars shares, raising its stake to 25.02 per cent. The company disclosed yesterday that it now holds 6.056 million $1 shares in Central Sugars via two subsidiaries, Tong465 words
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Advertisement13 1980-01-03 1 k ir USA. REC PidsHjn SHIRTS The great name in Golf wear. Anywear13 words
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Advertisement194 1980-01-03 1 See back page New Growth Wovm Momentum That Defies Resistance Know the Stocks that Out-Perform the Basic Market When the general stock market had its big midOctober break there were high-technology stocks such as AMP and NATIONAL SEMI* CONDUCTOR that actually rose while newspapers said New York was crashing. Why194 words
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Advertisement68 1980-01-03 1 imm SHIPPING TIMES ROTHMANS plans investments THE top hundred eompanles in worth $12 million 2 Singapore 11 BEIJING'S prime goals in the GOLD forecast to reach I'SSISI Eighties 3 in 3 months 12 FIRST Spanish bank opening MALAYSIAN Feed mills hays next week 9 land and building 12 AIRCRAFT 5,68 words
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Advertisement220 1980-01-03 1 BANK WIT SAFE DEPOSIT DATA SAFE STRONG SAFE SAFERLE The ASEAN energy scene in global perspective An article by Guy Parker on this theme appears in the latest issue of the ASEAN Business Quarterly. Other articles of interest to the ASEAN business community include An analysis of aggregate government expenditures220 words
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TRADE AND INDUSTRY
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Article434 1980-01-03 2 COURSES AND TALKS Jan 3-Feb 25: Digital Electronics for Microcomputers, Nissen Hut 10A, University of Singapore Jan 3-Mar 13: Structure of Written English, Queenstown Library, University of Singapore Jan 7-8: Business Law Course I and 11, Hilton, Consulasia Jan 7-Feb 22: Cobal Programming. Nissen Hut 7A, University of434 words
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267 1980-01-03 2 ABOUT 39 leading Japanese manufacturers of packaging machinery will participate in Japan Pack, an exhibition of packaging machinery to be held at World Trade Centre from Jan 29 to Feb 2. The exhibition, organised by the Japan Packaging Machinery Manufacturers' Association, will feature 120 units267 words
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Article, Illustration407 1980-01-03 2 KOH TSE YING - PROJECTS WORTH $12m By KOH TSE YING ROTHMANS of PaU Mall (Singapore), a leading manufacturer of tobacco products, is embarking on its first major investment since 1975. The projects, estimated at $12 million, will take three years and the first to be completed will be a warehouse407 words
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Article380 1980-01-03 2 THE DEPARTMENT of Extramural Studies of Singapore University has planned a series of short courses catering particularly to people in management and executive positions. The first course on executive secretaryship will begin on Jan 3. A 12-lecture course held twice weekly,*it is specially designed for practising380 words
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Article338 1980-01-03 2 AN INEXPENSIVE and easy-to-install electronic security system developed by a British firm enables householders to protect their property and themselves against virtually any type of domestic emergency. Believed to be the only system of its kind on the market, the Gwinever system requires no special fitting338 words
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Article, Illustration40 1980-01-03 2 BASSETT Shipp Consultants has appointed Mr John Geoffrey Hardy as an associate of the company with effect from Jan 1, 1980. Mr Hardy has been an engineer in Australia, Hongkong and Singapore for the past nine years.40 words
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Article45 1980-01-03 2 BRANIFF International has appointed general sales agents in two Asean capitals Kuala Lumpur and Jakarta to capture a bigger share of the Asean-United States traffic. P T Travair and Tranportation Services International have been chosen as agents in Jakarta and Kuala Lumpur respectively.45 words
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410 1980-01-03 2 TUFF-KOTE Dinol, a leading rust proofing company, will embark on a more aggressive advertising campaign to double its share of the Malaysian rustproofing market by the end of the year. "We aim to set up a TuffKote shop in every town in Malaysia," said410 words
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Article, Illustration212 1980-01-03 2 ACCESS Equipment of Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire, England, which exports its products to 52 countries in the world, is now represented in Singapore by Job Associates. Access makes a wide range of equipment for those who work above ground level. This covers a vast number of jobs212 words
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Article99 1980-01-03 2 THE Materials Handling Division of Behn Meyer Singapore has just commissioned the hoisting and lifting equipment for the first commercial motor vehicle assembly plant in Sabah. The equipment was installed at Kinabalu Motor Assembly, which handles Isuzu and Nissan commercial vehicles under franchise. Installation and99 words
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Article136 1980-01-03 2 THE National Productivity Board is carrying out a survey on shift work among production workers in Singapore's manufacturing industries to study the current system as well as to collect the necessary background information for future studies on shift work. Information collected includes the prevalence of shift136 words
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REGIONAL
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633 1980-01-03 3 THE Malaysian government should revise its investment promotion strategy for the 1980s by paying more attention to the problems faced by domestic investors wishing to expand or invest in new ventures. Such a move would be helpful to small and medium local entrepreneurs who633 words
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Article253 1980-01-03 3 DESPITE steeply rising prices of jewellery brought about by the steady increase in the price of gold, the consumer price index (CPI) in Peninsular Malaysia showed a 0.3 per cent drop from 170.7 in September to 170.2 in October last year. The rise in most of253 words
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Article283 1980-01-03 3 EFFORTS are being made to turn Desaru Johore's holiday resort into an international destination in the 1980s "This will become a reality with the setting up of more hotels including joint ventures with foreign companies which are currently being negotiated." the general manager of Kejora,283 words
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Article, Illustration34 1980-01-03 3 Chung Shung-hung, 31, identified by the Chinese offieial Central News Agency as a Chinese pilot who defected to Taiwan, is photographed following his arrival in Taipeh. AP photo. AP photoAP photo - 34 words
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669 1980-01-03 3 AP THE number of deaths attributed to violence in India's two-month election campaign rose to 12 on Tuesday night, according to news reports of scattered clashes among local political groups in several regions. There was no official government confirmation of the incidents, often inAP - 669 words
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307 1980-01-03 3 AP THE Pakistan government so far has not accepted a I.IS offer of military assistance and has asked Washington for a number of clarifications. informed sources in Islamabad said yesterday. The lIS government is understood to have made the offer of military aidAP - 307 words
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333 1980-01-03 3 Reuter THE economic growth of Taiwan in 1979 is estimated to reach 8.03 per cent in real terms and the per capita income for the year would reach US$1,720 at current prices, according to the preliminary estimate by the Directorate GeneralReuter - 333 words
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Article410 1980-01-03 3 AP SENIOR Vice-Premier Deng Xiaoping indicated on Tuesday that China intends to play a more active role in resisting Vietnam and the Soviet Union during the 1980s and said the return of Taiwan was a prime goal of the decade. "China will continue playing itsAP - 410 words
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Article191 1980-01-03 3 THE JOHORE Malay Chamber of Commerce has made an official application to the Public Enterprises Ministry to run a bus service between Johore Baru and Singapore. Its vice-chairman, Encik Daud Haji Tahar. said in Johore Baru the application was already sent to the Ministry and it191 words
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170 1980-01-03 3 AFP THE Japanese-owned Teijin Indonesia Fibre Corporation (Tifico) has become the fourth company in the country to go public and will shortly start offering shares amounting to 17.70 per cent of its equity through the Indonesian Stock Exchange. A permit to that effect wasAFP - 170 words
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THE REGION IN BRIEF
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Article390 1980-01-03 3 Agencies CHINA produced 12 per cent more copper, aluminium, lead, zinc and four other non-ferrous metals in 1979 than in the previous year, the New China News Agency said. It added that processed non-ferrous metals needed for China's modernisation programme were of better quality. The agency didAgencies - 390 words
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Advertisement162 1980-01-03 3 2nd Generation now so far advanced, a match even against bigger (cc) competition V x Y '4* u Revised instrumentation) Improved easy-to-read dial* for complete information and ting mi tip controls. Efficient Aerodynamics Duck'* tail trailing edge lor even batter cruising < 9% lea* consumption at constant 100 km/h. In162 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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569 1980-01-03 4 THE NEW year will see the Malaysian tin mining industry considerably strengthened. with the possibility of establishing an upward trend in production in subsequent years. The year 1980 will signal the start of work on the Kuala Langat tin fields, variously described569 words
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Article522 1980-01-03 4 MALAYSIA'S export of natural rubber to the major consuming countries in the first nine months of last year showed a decline, generally reflecting the slower growth experienced by those countries. However, total export volume improved quite significantly, thanks to the higher uptake by the smaller consumers. Peninsular522 words
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Article302 1980-01-03 4 THE Singapore rubber market closed firmer yesterday with January One RSS buyers quoted at 300.75 cents per kilo, up 2.50 cents from Monday's close, dealers said. Prices rose two cents during the morning's trading on trade and speculative demand. short-covering and forward interest, they said. The afternoon market was302 words
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Article410 1980-01-03 4 R A S prices in cents per kilo yesterday: Noon Close (per kilo) (per kilo) Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers Int 1 R.S.S. prompt f o b 298 50 299 50N 299 00 300 00N Int 1 R.S.S. January 300 25 300 75 300 75 301 25 Int 1410 words
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Article126 1980-01-03 4 NOON SSK and SMH prim ye*terdav HAS January February ll'urrent Mth) Forward Mtbl Buyer* Sellera Buyers Seller. SSR 20 tl-li»n pallet 1 271 00 27.TOON 27:100 275 (ION SSR .ill 11 ton pallet 1 aw oo 270 OON ***** 272 00N MRF.I.B SMH I'V II Im pallet!126 words
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Article344 1980-01-03 4 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in SJ per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new nop 1.00. 100 per cent second class 0 83. 100 per cent third class 0 80, 25 per cent new crop no stock. B-10 per cent 0.70. THAI BROKEN A super344 words
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Article193 1980-01-03 4 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday: (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) C*Mm yam: China Blue Phoenix 20s 2.320 32s 2.800, 40s 3,040 (per bale of 400 lbs). Piece RMds: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly193 words
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Article84 1980-01-03 4 THE Straits tin price in Penang yesterday firmed Ms 23 per plcul to $2,111, $1(1 above the International Tin Agreement ceiling, dealers said. 1 The market firmed following a sharp reduction in tin ore supplied despite the previous day's New Year closure and this encouraged buying support from84 words
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Article74 1980-01-03 4 C.I.F. North European ports, in US dollars per ton unless otherwise stated. LONDON: Mon Previous Malaysian 5*. ffa bulk per tonne January 64?.5»Mr 647.SMr Kehruarv tiMMNklr fifitl tHKlr Sumatra .V, Ha bulk 1 let-em ber KC'.Mklr January 64<MH(N ftlT.Viqtd February HfiO.tlON fifitUNIqld Mart h fifiOIION fiftMXtqtd April tirtt74 words
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710 1980-01-03 4 THE MALAYSIAN Rubber Research and Development Board has called for special efforts to step up the promotion and marketing of natural rubber to secure a share of the growing market in the developing countries. In a study on "Improving the Structure of710 words
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Article35 1980-01-03 4 Rubber: Jan 2 Singapore: January: 300.75 cents (up 2.50 cents) Malaysia: January: 301.50 cents (up 3.00 cents) Tin: M52,11l (equivalent to $34.90 per kilo) (up $23) Official offering: 150 tonnes (down ***** tonnes)35 words
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Article311 1980-01-03 4 VERY little trading was reported in the Singapore produce market yesterday. Prices moved sideways. Europe and America, the biggest buyers of leading commodities such as pepper and coffee, were generally withdrawan. The holiday pre-occupation and the built up inventory position in those quarters were the main reasons for311 words
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Article45 1980-01-03 4 Reuter THE growing area for Pakistani -rice for the current year, Dec 1 to Nov 30, was officially estimated at 1.97 million hectares, 2.3 per cent less than the previous year's final estimate of 2.02 million hectares, the Food Ministry said. ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article851 1980-01-03 4 COFFEE: Robusta futures yesterday ended the opening call £22 to £38 per tonne up from Monday's close in sales of 283 lots including 60 lots of crossed trades. Dealers said there were few sellers about at the opening which made for thin trading and helped push prices higher.851 words
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ASIAN STOCKS
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Article244 1980-01-03 4 JAN 02 Cents INDUSTRIALS A C 1 250 12 A N 1 180 unch A P M 147 5 Ampol Pel 109 B H P 1200 85 Bank NSW 283 7 Boral 214 >4 Brambles 185 C B A. 250 unch C S. R 510 30 Coal Allied 770244 words
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Article32 1980-01-03 4 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Tuesday closed Monday 838.74 Week ago closed U.K.HANG SENG Wednesday 889 13 Tuesday closed Week ago closed SYDNEY INDUSTRIALS Wednesday unav Tuesday closed Week ago closed32 words
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Article259 1980-01-03 4 JAN 02 HKS Amal Rubber 495 Associated Hotels 460 unch Bo waters Cheong Kong 20 HO 4 02 China Engs China Light 22 20 05 City Hotels City Urban Comsopol 2 20 unch Cross Harb Tunnel 1100 -0.2 East Asia Navig 7.10 015 Far East Exch Phite* 0 1S25B259 words
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Article213 1980-01-03 4 JAN 02 Bahts Asia Credit 170 -4 Asia Fibre 153 -5 Ayulhaya Inv And Trust Bangkok Investment Bangkok Bank Bangkok Drying And Silo Bangkok Insurance Bangkok Metropolitan Ban 472 6 Bangkok Nylon Bank Of Asia Bank Of Ayudhaya Ltd Bata Berli Jucker Carpet InterNational Charoong Thai wire 142 -1213 words
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Article110 1980-01-03 4 JAN 02 Pesos Aroje Mining 0078 00u04 Alia* Con A Alia* Con B. Z 23 40 1.1 Baguk) Gold 0078 0 0002 B?nguet Con B 42 25 4 BK Goodrich 1600 unch cucr 9.50 0.2 Inco B Landoil 0175 0 0015 l*panto B 1975 0 0075 Marinduque B 8110 words
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Advertisement160 1980-01-03 4 ....more than just a cookbook! Here, for the first time, is a local cookbook that gives you more than just recipes. More, too, than lots of fascinating and relevant information about Singaporean ingredients and cooking methods. Singapore Food is unique because it puts Singapore's famed cuisine into historical perspective because160 words
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OVERSEAS
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498 1980-01-03 5 AP THE BATTLE for West Asian energy resources has begun with the Soviet intervention in Afghanistan, says Egyptian President Anwar Sadat. "This has frightened all those who live in the Gulf area, from Kuwait to the United Arab Emirates, and IAP - 498 words
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257 1980-01-03 5 AP ABOUT 60 Afghan students captured Afghanistan's embassy in New Delhi Wednesday to protest the Soviet intervention in their country. Shouting, "We want freedom", they stormed past two armed Indian policemen. took the building and captured two Afghan diplomats. Major Tawfiq Ahmed Azizi,AP - 257 words
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Article858 1980-01-03 5 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From PAA PA005 0125 NYC SFO HKG MAS MH601 0700 KUL MAS MH682 0710 KCH SIA BA SQ BA17 0710 LHR BAH SIA SQ101 0815 KUL MAS MH621 0840 PEN MAS MH607 0845 KUL RBA BI421 0930 BWN MAS MH671 0945858 words
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206 1980-01-03 5 Reuter RHODESIAN troops clashed with Patriotic Front guerillas on Tuesday for the first time since a ceasefire was declared six days ago. As ceasefire violations increased, British Governor Lord Soames issued an urgent appeal to the guerillas to report to assembly points under the termsReuter - 206 words
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Article, Illustration59 1980-01-03 5 Jeep load of revolutionary guards positioning themselves at the entrance of the Soviet Embassy in Teheran following an attempted attack on the compound by Afghani students on New Year Day. The students managed to lower the Soviet flag from its pole and raise sloganpainted banners denouncingUPI photo - 59 words
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583 1980-01-03 5 Reuter THE SOVIET Union countered widespread condemnation for its deep involvement in the Afghanistan coup by accusing on Wednesday the United States of having conspired to turn the country into a base for anti-Soviet attacks. A clearly authoritative article in the Soviet government newspaper,Reuter - 583 words
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386 1980-01-03 5 THE secretariat of the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) has recommended measures to member governments to protect the interests of tourists travelling on air package tours. The recommendation is based on the conclusions of a report jointly prepared by the OECD committee386 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article379 1980-01-03 5 AP THE SAUDI Arabian government has stressed the importance of maintaining the prices of oil which are just and equitable, while at the same time preserving the country's rights. The reassurance came from Saudi Information Minister Mohammed Abdo Yamani and followed predictions by the authoritative Middle EastAP - 379 words
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255 1980-01-03 5 Reuter BRITAIN'S state-owned steel industry yesterday faced its first nationwide strike in 54 years. Union leaders of the 150.000 steelworkers and the employers, the British Steel Corporation (BSC), both said the strike could easily drag on for some weeks. Steel stocks in BritainReuter - 255 words
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514 1980-01-03 5 NYT A NUMBER of senior civilian and military officials in the Saudi government have been relieved of their posts, the official Saudi Press Agency announced on Tuesday. This latest shakeup. unprecedented in scope, involving the governor of Mecca Province and the commander ofNYT - 514 words
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142 1980-01-03 5 AFP BRAZIL is planning to increase its political and economic influence in Africa this year, according to sources close to the foreign ministry in Brasilia. The efforts will centre on a visit to the continent by Foreign Minister Ramiro Saraiva Guerreiro sometime during theAFP - 142 words
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Advertisement336 1980-01-03 5 SALESMEN and SALESWOMEN: jfefl Get more results DEVELOP MORE SCLLMG COHFKRCf BHHHH CLOSE MORE SALES DALE CARNEGIE MAKE MORE MOffY Founder Every session of the Dele Carnegie Seles Course brims over with prectical down-to-earth selling tools that you can use in every call you make. The Course teaches motivational selling336 words
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Article471 1980-01-03 6 SIX MONTHS ago, the National Wages Council recommendations for 1979 were announced amid much furore about how the one-fifth increase in wages would affect employers and the economy. Today, that concern seems far behind as Singaporeans reap the fruit of higher wages. Unemployment is still471 words
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Article212 1980-01-03 6 MANY Singaporeans began their new year on a sour, frustrated note. Piling into their cars on Jan 1 to head for the usual holiday destinations, they turned hopefully into station after station in search of petrol to fuel their cars for the day's outing. But212 words
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Article, Illustration1161 1980-01-03 6 PETER O'SULLIVAN - Every Indonesian, whether he is a successful businessman or a small rice farmer, will have a chance to own a share in foreign companies in the country, says PETER O'SULLIVAN. NO LONGER JUST ANIMALS OF THE FIELD PETER O'SULLIVAN Reuter. THE WORDS sapi, rusa and beruangReuter. - 1,161 words
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1060 1980-01-03 6 ANDREW BUCKOKE - The government of Sri Lanka is now able to assess 18 months' activity at the Free Trade Zone it created near Colombo. The priority so far has been securing employment, although the island's politicians hope the Zone will ultimately push the economy alongFT - 1,060 words
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Advertisement343 1980-01-03 6 why not be a SALESMAN? Top men earn top money /M !/j when qualified m Full training for UCTA Diploma Exam. The man in the car could be You examinat The house and family could be Holders c Yours. With you in a prosperous j n s a(es new job343 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous1431 1980-01-03 6 Making fun of marriage? WITH a title like Husbands, a commercial artist and a Cincinnati gang at 9.95pm. the feature film tonight businessman, who fly to You could, of course, also sounds like it should be fun, London for a week's holiday, watch The Incredible Hulk probably a little poke1,431 words
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Article1518 1980-01-03 7 EXODUS OF CHINESE LABOUR The Chinese have realised the economic advantages of exporting their massive labour surplus overseas, reports China Newsletter, a publication of the Japan External jTrade Organisation (Jetro). This has prompted a full-scale pursuit pf contracts for all types of civil Engineering works with foreign companies. In another1,518 words
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1688 1980-01-03 7 and the $2.5b deal with Japan THE MARATHON negotiations on a joint oil development project between Japan National Oil Corporation (JNOC) and China National Oil and Gas Exploration and Development Corporation (CNOGEDC), going on since July 1978, came to a conclusion on Dec 6, 1979, with the signing of a1,688 words
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883 1980-01-03 7 MARGARET THOMAS - FORUM with MARGARET THOMAS THE LATEST issue of The Economist contains a 30page survey of Singapore: The Sovereign Municipality. This issue, interestingly enough, is otherwise devoted to either summing up the 70s or predicting the 80s. It is doubtlessly a mere coincidence883 words
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Advertisement195 1980-01-03 7 PARKWAY PROPERTIES PTE. LTD. invites applications to fill the post of: MARKETING MANAGER The successful candidate will be responsible for the formulation and implementation of the strategy to market what is to be one of the largest shopping, entertainment and office complex in this region. The person we are looking195 words
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Page 7 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous29 1980-01-03 7 BliStdW iFraaJcDickenS I'm snotrr or pnowe>/ TmS toe£X WOLO oo Ger TO u>oß< 2 PUN TO TMC STRTiOr4 L£F*P TMC Bpra2»etf, cuo&ecp TMC TIRRINI PRC-SS UP jm mis CLOTHCS29 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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Article960 1980-01-03 8 FT THE RHODESIAN peace settlement has important implications for a number of UK companies. Access to Rhodesian subsidiaries has been barred for nearly 15 years and several companies, which at one stage had thriving businesses in Rhodesia, are now about to find out for theFT - 960 words
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882 1980-01-03 8 UPI THE 187-year-old New York stock market closed out the '70s with its first yearly gain since Jimmy Carter was elected president and headed into the new decade with companies needing to raise billions against near-record inflation rates. Brokers are fairly optimistic about theUPI - 882 words
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295 1980-01-03 8 FT ROLLS-ROYCE is discussing with banks in London details of loans amounting to £200 million to help finance new engine programmes and increased production during the early 1980s. The loans will be guaranteed by the UK government which recently announced its approval for the borrowing.FT - 295 words
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Advertisement727 1980-01-03 8 &*(;:_=`[(`<.~\/.&}'.}{^|_,-(:( ft 4 |f ,i/A; Dine at Dragti! Palace Have a royal feast oi Cantonese delicacies a memorable experience. Quick Hong Kong Tim Sum Lunch available daily. Cockpit <sotel Call Josephine for reservations *****75 or *****11 x 107 exotic lubertusf tSrill For lunch. For dinner. For a richly rewarding experience.727 words
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Advertisement90 1980-01-03 8 See Page 4 for Asian stocks d m a* Merlin's New Tavern Bar It's totally new. Painstakingly furbished to create just the right ambience for you to unwind after a hard day s work, before dinner, or to round off a perfect evening. Enjoy happier happy hours from 5.00 pm90 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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Article372 1980-01-03 9 FT KLEIN WORT BENSON, the largest of the London City merchant banks, is selling its 40 per cent stake in Kleinwort Benson McCowan, the New York fund management company it bought into three years ago, because of disappointment with the results of the venture. NowFT - 372 words
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428 1980-01-03 9 Reuter WEST Germany will maintain its economic and fiscal consolidation strategy supported by Bundesbank money supply policy. Economics Minister Otto I-ambsdorff said. In an article in the financial newspaper Handelsblatt, he said that to reduce unemployment and the rate of price increasesReuter - 428 words
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Article201 1980-01-03 9 Reuter SWITZERLAND has begun levying a 5.5 per cent lax on retail sales of gold coins such as krugerrand and fine gold ingots but said Interbank bullion transactions will net be affected. The Federal Finance Department, in consultation with the Swiss National Bank,Reuter - 201 words
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1115 1980-01-03 9 FT THE JAPANESE life insurance industry has emerged, with startling speed during the past three years, as an overseas investor and as a participant in yen-denomi-nated loans to foreign borrowers. Most of the major companies are now pausing for breath but it looks as if theFT - 1,115 words
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Article364 1980-01-03 9 GOLD futures on the Singapore market yesterday closed sharply higher compared with opening and Monday's closing in moderately active trading, dealers said. Trading on the gold futures market was suspended for an hour in the morning as prices opened limit-up across the board following the metal's364 words
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Article478 1980-01-03 9 THE foreign exchange market remained relatively quiet yesterday. The local currency was the most actively traded. The US dollar closed easier against major currencies. Sterling on the other hand, settled stronger against the US dollar. Starting off at 1.7220 30 against the mark, the US dollar slided to478 words
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Article44 1980-01-03 9 THE Monetary Authority of Singapore has invited banks and discount houses to tender for a total of $30 million 91-day Treasury bills to be issued on from Jan 7 to Jan 11. Each tender must not be for less than $250,000.44 words
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Article22 1980-01-03 9 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 9.5 per cent.22 words
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Article160 1980-01-03 9 Asian rates ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at close on Jan 2: L'S Dollart(Spot) Offer Bid 7 days 1414 1 month 13 9/16 13 7/16 2 months 14 13 3 months 14 14 6 months 14 3/16 14 1/16 9 months 13 13 12 months 12 15/1612 13/16 Sw.Frs.160 words
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Article49 1980-01-03 9 RANGE of prices offered by discount houses on Jan 2: < Kei night: 3 to 6'. Call deposits: 6 tp 6 Closing Buying Selling 3-month Treasury bills 6 > 6 3 month Hank bills 10 10' 3 months CD 10 10 6 months CD 9 > 9 Source: National49 words
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Article49 1980-01-03 9 FRANKFURT exchanges opening quotes: US 1.7155 70 Stg 3 808 818 Can 1 4620 25 Dfl 90.96 100 05 Sfr 108 46 73 Lit 2.141 145 Ffr 42.79 87 Nkr 35 05 09 Bfi c om 6 147 157 Rfr fin 6 005 015 Yon 0 7173 9249 words
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Article184 1980-01-03 9 THE U.S. dollar continued its decline yesterday in thin, nervous exchanges here amid concern about oil price increases and the political uncertainty in Iran and Afghanistan. dealers said. It eased to 1.7155/65 marks from 1.7190 200 at midday and 1.7250 70 in New York on Monday, to 1.5770 830184 words
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Article223 1980-01-03 9 THE DOLLAR yesterday opened easier against most currencies as gold hit new peaks above US$560 an ounce in Far East trading, dealers said. Moderate active selling pressure against the US cur- rency featured early London trading, they said. The dollar was indicated at 1.7192 7202 marks and 1.5805 25223 words
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Article37 1980-01-03 9 AUSTRALIA NZ exchanges quotes yesterday: US dlr 1.1081 1.1033 Sterling 0.5019 0.4960 Ninety-day air mail buying rates: Sterling 0.5279 US dlrs 1.1613 Ninety-day forward buying rates: Sterling 0.5114 US dlrs 1.1223 New Zealand rates not available37 words
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Article, Illustration513 1980-01-03 9 RUTH CHENG - By RUTH CHENG THE FIRST Spanish bank to set up an offshore branch in Singapore will start operations next week. Banco Urquijo's first offshore branch in Asia, it will be the regional headquarters as well. The appearance of Banco Urquijo, which has equity interest in several513 words
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Article285 1980-01-03 9 AFP IRAN took measures recently to transfer its bank deposits in Britain totalling about US$2,OOO million in anticipation of possible economic sanctions by the UN Security Council, a Lebanese weekly reported on Tuesday. The An Nahar Arab Report and Memo quoted news from London saying thatAFP - 285 words
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Advertisement513 1980-01-03 9 V The Lo«» o* thePnnceoi 1 Wa»es and the Repulse. M Middlebr unt of tf,e momentous sinking in on Wednesday, of two major coast of Malaya. 10 December 1941 te<J and t he ships Air support was n Japa nese torpedo were sitting targets for a have neve r attack.513 words
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1930 1980-01-03 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 A COMMERCIAL Acma (21,930 words
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Article171 1980-01-03 10 S'pore Grow th Fund 1.19 1 25 SINGAPORE I'NIT TRI'NT INCOME BOND I NIT <Maaa*rr*' price i tor Jaa i) (Carreat pr The Commerce 2.23 2.37 The Saving Fund 145 1.54 Income Bond 117 1 24 S pore Prog Fund 1 00 106 S pore Sec. Fund 177171 words
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Article2743 1980-01-03 10 Gr'a Gr'a Net 1879 Last Div Div Y'ld P/E Vol Day High Low Company Sale or- C'vr (*000) High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL A COMMERCIAL 261 207 Acma 250 2 15.0 2.2 6.0 12.8 4 250 250 196 123* Alcom 196 10.0 1.3 5.1 26.1 148 1102,743 words
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Article2033 1980-01-03 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified INDCSTRIALS Ajiaamato i 3.SOS) A Irani < 1 M6B 1 88S) (2)2,033 words
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Article180 1980-01-03 10 TAIPING Textiles Bhd announced that it has applied to the Malaysian Capital Issues Committee (CIC) for approval of a proposed bonus issue in the proportion of one new share for every four existing shares by: (1) capitalising the whole of its capital reserve account of $5.55 million, being180 words
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Article, Illustration784 1980-01-03 10 SENTIMENT continued to rule from steady to firm at the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday. Second liners were again the big movers, although they generally closed off best. Even with intermittent bouts of profit-taking, the closing tone was technically strong. Much of the buying784 words
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Article495 1980-01-03 10 The first trading session of 1980 saw a good start on the the Kuala Lumpur stork market yesterday. Prices generally opened higher after the long weekend holidays and advanced under a steady stream of support. Although interest waved a little in the afternoon, prices still495 words
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1920 1980-01-03 11 KEY: (S) incorporated in Singapore. (M) incorporated in Malaysia. (UK) incorporated in the United Kingdom. F first year of listing for Singapore Bus. TE denotes tax exempt dividend. L denotes loss. N.B. Companies whose accounts are not denominated in1,920 words
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Article, Illustration365 1980-01-03 11 YEO Hiap Seng (Malaysia) has lived up to analysts' forecasts, with its report of an 18.2 per cent rise in group pre-tax profit to M 510.46 million for the year ended September 30, 1979. But the earnings growth rate has, as expected, continued to slow down365 words
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Article127 1980-01-03 11 Date Last Full Year Company Period Announced Net EPS Gross Pre-tax last year (cents) Div. <%) Proflt ($'N9) SEA Corp F 28/11 93.2 45.0 3,583 BATS I 1/12 5.1 17.0 3,983 Berjuntai Tin I 22 12 56.2 95.0 42,868 M'wata Steel I 22/12 12.4 10.0TE 14,803 L Perak127 words
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662 1980-01-03 11 GROSS assets of publicly listed companies in 1979 continued to grow in doubledigit percentages although the pace slowed down from the previous year. In dollar terms, total assets of the hundred largest public companies measured at their respective latest financial year-ends stood at662 words
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Advertisement129 1980-01-03 11 This issue has been completed. This announcement appears as a matter of record. December 1979 ORIENTAL HOLDINGS BERHAD NEW ISSUE OF 20,000,000 ORDINARY SHARES OF $1.00 EACH AT A PRICE OF $1.60 PER ORDINARY SHARE PAYABLE IN FULL ON APPLICATION Managed by 0000 loooi 4SMMMW<jRS ><SE4MMNKERS M4UYSM BERH4D 12,000,000 ordinary129 words
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416 1980-01-03 12 SINGAPORE'S broadly defined money supply, M 2, recorded an annual growth rate of 16.3 per cent in November, the highest in the last three years, reports the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) in its latest monthly statistical release. M 2 includes the basic416 words
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Article208 1980-01-03 12 SINGAPORE Airlines (SIA) has managed to maintain its top position in the highest passenger load factor but lost to Czechoslovak Airlines in overall load factor. In 1978, SIA achieved a passenger load factor of 73.4 per cent and was top among the world's scheduled international208 words
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181 1980-01-03 12 AFP CHINA has agreed to supply Thailand with 700,000 tonnes of Shengli crude and 250,000 tonnes of high speed diesel this year, the Petroleum Authority of Thailand (PAT) announced yesterday. An agreement for the supply, far less than Thailand's initial hopes of betweenAFP - 181 words
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Article, Illustration284 1980-01-03 12 AP SOVIET troops in Afghanistan have launched an all-out drive to clear guerilla pockets, block escape routes and crush all opposition to the present regime in Kabul, Karachi's English daily Dawn reported yesterday. The paper quoted well-informed sources in Islamabad as saying the Soviet troops areAP; AP radiophoto - 284 words
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197 1980-01-03 12 BOUSTEAD Holdings Berhad has agreed to sell 600,000 shares of MSI each or some 30 per cent of the issued capital of Progress Castings Sendirian Berhad (PCBS) to Delta Building Products of Birmingham, UK. The shares, sold for $1,165 a share, will bring197 words
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Article773 1980-01-03 12 LONDON, Wed.— Gold mining shares closed sharply higher in moderate trading as the bullion price continued to surge ahead while leading industrials were up o 7p lower following the start of the national steel strike today, dealers said. At 3 pm, the FT index was down 7.4 at773 words
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544 1980-01-03 12 AP A SHARP rise in land value and reports of company acquisitions have pushed the Hongkong stock market to nearly a sevenyear high. The 33-stock Hang Seng index Hongkong's barometer of market performance closed at 889.13 yesterday, the highest since April 25,AP - 544 words
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Article344 1980-01-03 12 AFP THE UNITED States is likely to support China to teach Vietnam another "lesson," a Nationalist Chinese strategist asserted in Taipeh yesterday in the wake of the Soviet military action in Afghanistan, China's neighbour on the western frontier. By doing so, the US will be able to takeAFP - 344 words
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Article211 1980-01-03 12 UPI CHINESE Vice Premier Deng Xiaoping said in a New Year's speech that some of the poster writers who agitated for more civil rights at Beijing's original Democracy Wall were good people but others had erroneous ideas. The Wall was banned on Dec 8, andUPI - 211 words
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Article367 1980-01-03 12 CATHERINE ONG - By CATHERINE ONG MALAYSIAN Feedmill has strengthened its position in the poultry farming business with its latest purchase of related assets from Ben and Company. The company yesterday announced the incorporation of a wholly-owned subsidiary, Frozen Poultry Industries Pte Ltd, with an authorised capital of367 words
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345 1980-01-03 12 UPI AN AUSTRALIAN bullion expert predicted yesterday that gold will reach US$75O an ounce within the next three months. Mr lan Shannon, author of four books about the monetary role of gold, said the gold price could double in the next few years.UPI - 345 words
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149 1980-01-03 12 AP THE DEPOSED Shah of Iran said yesterday that he is considering the idea that he is answerable before some form of international tribunal, possibly at the United Nations in New York. According to the Daily Mail, which interviewed Mohammed Reza Pahlavi at hisAP - 149 words
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Advertisement133 1980-01-03 12 *****! i. c£ WM frue purpose written book is to how one can iSiQIKrVt offers a framework which is based on thinking (including lateral thinking, for which Edward de Bono is famous) and has an important place for humour and for a dear eyed selfimportance. Dr de Bono's ideas can133 words
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Miscellaneous59 1980-01-03 12 Outlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. to 1 p.m. today: Generally fair. Report for 24 hoars prior to 7.39 p.m. on Jan 2 at the airport. Maximum temperature 31.7 Associated humidity 64 Minimum temperature 23.4 Associated humidity 97 Hours of sunshine 8.45 Rainfall in millimetres Nil Total rainfall for the59 words
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Article102 1980-01-03 13 Reuter, AFP A CEREMONY marking the opening of a passenger-ship service between the Southern China port of Xiamen (Amoy) and Hongkong was held in Xiamen on New Year's Day, the Xinhua news agency said. Passengers on the first voyage aboard the 6,400-ton passenger ship Qulangyu included people fromReuter,; AFP - 102 words
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Article95 1980-01-03 13 AFP THE 76,000-dwt Japanese tanker Choyo Maru, which broke midship 20 miles north of Buleleng, North Bali, on Dee 20 was reported to have sunk over the weekend in the Lombok Strait while being towed by two tugboats. The tugboats, Centurion and Salungguard dispatched by a SingaporeanAFP - 95 words
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Article70 1980-01-03 13 UPI A FIRE swept through a Hongkong-bound cargoship of Manila's harbour early this week, authorities said. The cause of the fire, which started at the officers' deck on the Panamanian-registered Triumph Orient container vessel is being investigated. The Orient arrived in Manila from Hongkong last Saturday and unloaded 116UPI - 70 words
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527 1980-01-03 13 G. DURAIRAJ - By G. DURAIRAJ THE MALAYSIAN government is expected to decide by the end of this month the location of the proposed new container port for Penang. The consultant team engaged to make a study has suggested that the port be sited north of527 words
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Article586 1980-01-03 13 Shipping Line Page (ol Adriatic IV 5 Afea VI 3 Alfred CTS IV 5 Alltrans VI 5 Alpac VI 5 Angkutan VI 4 ANL I I APL III 4 5 Argentine IV 4 Arya Nat VI 4 ASCL III 1 Asia America IV 5 Asia Merchant IV586 words
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Article, Illustration629 1980-01-03 14 A COMPLETELY new design of small refrigerated cargoship from a UK shipyard has recently entered service with her owner, Boston Deep Sea Fisheries Ltd of the UK. Designed and built by Cochrane Shipbuilders Ltd, Selby (part of the North British Maritime629 words
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Article968 1980-01-03 14 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) All export FCL containers and LCL cargo must be delivered to the Authority's premises during the following968 words
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568 1980-01-03 14 MAXIMISATION of fuel economy In the total transport chain and very close control of the means of transport itself are the hallmarks of a new organisation operating on the North Sea. "It may soand like a new company on an already568 words
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Article, Illustration1071 1980-01-03 15 PROVISION FOR THE FUTURE Fairplay THE UNITED Arab Emirates' provision for the future is embodied in the transport planning of the various Emirates in terms both of ports and infrastructure. Abu Dhabi and Dubai have both initiated major port complex programmes colossal by any standards.Fairplay - 1,071 words
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738 1980-01-03 15 WITH few exceptions, British ports have showed signs of repeating in the container era the second-class status established in the days of conventional cargo handling. Mr David Johnson, a director of shipowners T and J Harrison Ltd, said ports costs were rising more738 words
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Article, Illustration497 1980-01-03 15 EXPECTED ARRIVALS TODAY KEPPEL WHARVES Bao Shan (after Barber Priam) 46 Dong I! (1500 after Vega) 40 41 Hoegh Clipper (after Gavriil Kirdischev) 38 39 Kawana (0800) 19 Kota Molek (0700 after Kota Panjang) 10 11 Prince Maru No. 5 (0200 after Nedlloyd Ebro) 3 4 Ramoneverett497 words
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3307 1980-01-03 19 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 Port of3,307 words
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660 1980-01-03 20 HARD ON the heels of Overseas Containers Ltd's plans to re-engine five containerships, Ben Line Containers announced recently that it is to re-engine three of its 50,000-dwt containerships. This involves replacing the two sets of each vessel's steam turbines developing a total of660 words
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Article479 1980-01-03 20 SWEDEN-W Germany: Congestion at the Southern Swedish ferry ports has encouraged North Sea ro-ro operator Roto Line, part of the Johansson Group, to initiate a new intra-Baltic service from late December. Encouraged by guaranteed support from hauliers amounting to a minimum 200 trailers in each direction each week,479 words
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328 1980-01-03 20 AP THE CAPSIZED ore currier Lee W&ng Zin moved slowly under tow towards a watery grave on Tuesday while clean-up crews tried to mop up the estimated 110,999 gallons of oil that spilled from the ship. The 741-foot Panamaregistered vessel would beAP - 328 words
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Article1609 1980-01-03 20 The leading shipping lines operating from loca ports and the agents who handle cargo bookings for them. A- B Adriatic Container Container j Feeders (S)/Cargo Freight (PK). J AFEA Singapore Shipping AgenI cies (S) Euro-Asia Line (PK PN). Alfred C. Toepfer Intermodal (S)/ Marintex Enterprise (PK).1,609 words
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Advertisement382 1980-01-03 13 TANK CLEANING ian* si<-e tan Kefs) Whether vou are sending it to the DOCKYARD tor repairs the SCRAPYARD tor scrapping or making a CONVERSION consult PIRAEUS MARINE SINGAPORE PTE LTD Room OQIIOO4 10t h f loo' Tun.is Build'ng Anson Rod J Smgaoo ie 2 Teie. PIONEER US 22' 30 CdCie382 words
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Advertisement312 1980-01-03 13 rH SSI SEALORD U| ANTAH H m. UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) ARABIAN GULF WEEKLY MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE loading (or Mina Qaboos (13/2). Dubai (16/2), Dammam (19/2). Kuwait (22/2) Loading tor Dubai (181) Dammam (20/1) Kuwait (22/1). Abu Dhabi (24/1) Bahrain (26/1). Mina Qaboos (28/1) Dubai (5/2),312 words
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Advertisement373 1980-01-03 13 NOL NEPTUNE ORIENT UNES LTD FAR EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): N CORAI «C(«N N PFARI i C RO/f C PAW f iAUWOft MtRCAJOR S porePAeiang Ha»re In Port 4 tan 70 tan 7 tan g tan 76 tan 1? tan 14 tan 1 (Hi 1/ tan373 words
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Advertisement811 1980-01-03 13 AFEA LINE REGULAR SEMI CONTAINER E XPRESS SERVICE DIRECT TO LAGOS APAPA See Page VI Column 3 for Sailings Age nls SINGAPORE SHIPPING AGENCIESPTE LTD MARKETING *****2 GENERAL *****1 A Msa EURO ASIA LINE SON BHD K L *****7- P KLANG *****1/3 PENENG *****/2 mm CONTAINER Schedules U SHIPS In811 words
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Advertisement544 1980-01-03 14 LEO SHIPPING PTE LTD SINGAPORE PERNAS-MISC SHIPPING AGENCIES SDN. BERHAD. P. KELANG PENANG ISJ ft. J*--i► M 7/7, HEAD OFFICE: WISMA MISC TEL: NO: KL *****8 MALAYSIAN MTERNA TKDNAL SHPPMG CORPORA TiON BERHAD Abo Acceptng For: Is Barcelona Genoa 2) Amsterdam Antwerp L Havre Bilbao Basle UK 3) Bremen Bremenhaven544 words
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Advertisement260 1980-01-03 14 BBS SUPERCARRIER SERVICE BVtMfHUCSM WEEKLY SERVICE FROM US ATLANTIC/GULF AND E. CANADA Via Refer Fa Conlamers only mi VESSELS BERTH AT BBS TERMMAI GOOOWN 47 SINGAPORE CALIFORNIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE ONLY 22 DAYS feeder FCI Contasiers only TAU VESSELS BERTH AT BBS TERMMAI GOOOWN 47 WEEKLY SERVICE TO CANADA/USA PACIFIC260 words
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Advertisement926 1980-01-03 15 Overseas [T B I Containers Limited Weekly service to/from UK/Europe CONTMCRSHV SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT Kowtoon Bay Bremen Eipress Elbe Maru Kamakura Maru )efm Bay Thames Maru Hambwg Eipress Benaeon Luerpoot Bay Tokyo Bay CONTAINERS*? SERVICE FROM UK/CONTINENT H burg B'fm R dam It Haoie SaM SafcO SaM SaM Hafltoif Eiprew926 words
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Advertisement430 1980-01-03 15 Franco Belgian Services (Far East French Service uith Belgian Far Eastern Lines) nt>ei c* ACE CONSOfiTll^ C.M.C.R. FAR EAST FRENCH SERVICE Compaqni# Mant-m# [)«s member ot MED CLUBi MONT BLANC MARU MEDITERRANEA C VALBELLE AiEMAMA EXPWSS HAKAT* MARU P Ketang B tona 8 Jan 23 lan M seiHes Genoa 25430 words
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Advertisement669 1980-01-03 16 GS Hapag-Lloyd FULLY CONTAVCRISED TO EUROPE EXPRESS CONVENTIONAL TO EUROPE fLM.Lt CONTAINERISED TO USA CANADA Feeder P Mang Spore UK Manitne H* long Oakland Seattle I CARGO TO ATLANTIC AND GULF PORTS VIA MM t AND6ROGL CONNECT IN TOKYO* FULLY CONTAtffDtSED FROM EUROPE en A«erp 1? 12 13 1? 15669 words
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Advertisement608 1980-01-03 16 KS LINE i/npcn shipping nUntM corporation ALT AIR 147W ALTAIR 148E VEGA 145W VEGA 146E GENERAL AGENTS: SUB AGENTS: PKELANG 8/1/80 10/1/80 8/2/80 SPORE 11/1/80 15/1/80 11/2/80 10/2/80 15/2/80 EM BUSAN BANGKOK TO BUSAN EM BUSAN BANGKOK TO BUSAN PENANG CALL SUBJECT INDUCEMENT S PORE CROWN MARINE CO PTE LTD608 words
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Advertisement325 1980-01-03 16 EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST/EUROPE EXPRESS FULL CONTAINER SERVICE EUROPE FAR EAST EXPRESS FULL CONTAINER SERVICE FAR EAST/RED SEA. MEDITERRANEAN SEA EXPRESS FULL CONTAINER SERVICE Spare 'MM Lanaual lefbam Fa* Part Sard MimAtt Barcciona E.er Komi 12 lan 2t tan 31 lan 4 Frit (Fib I Feb 14 Fab Green Hetta*325 words
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Advertisement882 1980-01-03 16 Burma Five Star Shipping Corpn. VBk "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" LOADING FOR RANGOON Spore P Kelant Pftunj PAGAN In F«ft/< ton 7/9 tan PHASMKGrAWYN* fcscharfnj onto h Part/3 lan MAM LA MYAMG 1/7 lan B F SS C Ag«nts in Molaysto TEPS MALAYS!/ B F S S C Agents in Malaysia882 words
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Advertisement782 1980-01-03 16 Iho.s.e. OCEAN SHIPPING ENTERPRISES PTE LTD RM 2102 2103. 21ST FLOOR. MARINA HOUSE SHENTON WAY MISTRI ROAD SINGAPORE 2 TEL *****44 7& *****70 m SANKYO LINE AUSTRALIA SERVICE 12/14 Jan 21/23 ton Singapore loadnf tar: 10/11 Jan ADEL, MEL 11/20 lan BRtS, SYD M ASPMATION OASIS PRHCE 0 RESOURCES SANKOU782 words
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Advertisement470 1980-01-03 17 L. PIL GROUP EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICE A SINGAPORE/CHITTAGONG/RANGOON/SERVICES Singapore 18/22 Jan Chittagong. Rangoon SINGAPORE/BANGKOK/SINGAPORE OIRECT SERVICES KOTA BANTENG 29/ 2 Feb KOTA BUANA Wt 4 lan SINGAPORE/INDONESIA/SINGAPORE SERVICES Pakistan National Shipping Corpn. Karachi Pan Islamic Steamship Co. Ltd. Karachi Pacific International Lines pte ltd (joint service) Malaysia Shipping Corpn. sdn470 words
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Advertisement127 1980-01-03 17 /Ov w CEYLON SHIPPING CORPORATION National Line of Sri Lanka LOADING FOR COLOMBO 2EA SKY NEPTUNE JASPER SINGAPORE In Port 20/1-22/1 PI MANG PENANG ALSO ACCEPTM6 CONTAfIER SHWENT TO COLOMBO AGENTS STORE NEPTUNE AGENCIS (PTE) LTD PT KLANG HARPER WRA SON BHD PENANG HARPER WRA SON BHD JUGOLINIJA EAST RIJEKA127 words
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Advertisement799 1980-01-03 17 BENLINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE 10 EUROPE S poif P Mang I Konrioon Bit 3/1 Bremen fipress 4/1 EfceMaru 6/1 linutm Maru 12/1 13/1 lerws Bay 12/1 Ihmnlbru 71/1 23/1 Hamburg Eipress 27/1 21/1 Benanon 4/2 lurerpoal Bit 10/2 Tokyo Bay 12/2 Carrfcgan Bit 11/2 FROM EUROPE HHU«u799 words
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Advertisement430 1980-01-03 17 r Scan Dutch 9 NTAINER SERVICE Spore li Mseiiies 2 i ftdarr, 3) Hburg 4) Gburg 1) Barcelona Genoa Lafkor* 2) Amster(torn Antwerp It Hawe Bilbao Basle Stan (OfI) liner pool UK. Canary kIM 3) Bkiw Bremerliaren Aartws Copenhagen MervnA MaWno SlocUuM Ono M leader vessels accepting cargo Ik Bangkok430 words
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Advertisement618 1980-01-03 17 r BOUSTEAD AGENCIES LYKES ORIENT LINE U.S. GULF COAST SERVICE (New Orleans, Mobie, Houston, Galveston) Sngapore P. Kelxif Kuantan US Grt MASON LYKES (drsch I loads)... 21/25 lan 4 Mai VELMA LYKES (disch) 21/24 Jan U.S. WEST COAST SERVICE (Seattle, Tacoma, Vancouver 8.C., Portland, Longview, Longbeach, Los Angeles, San Francisco)618 words
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Advertisement911 1980-01-03 18 K LINE KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. TO NORTH AMERICA Farter feeder »esseh aho anaiaMe on request Cargoes jho acceptable toi Oakland Vine outer Portland Houston. Galveston. New Orleans. Boston St Wn. PMadeptu Norto* Baltmore Savannah lacksonvte TO EUROPE 20 lan 21 lan 26 lan lan 26 lan 28 lan 31911 words
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Advertisement639 1980-01-03 18 •■we\ E.C. GREAT LAKES SERVICE LOADING FOR NEW TOM NORFOLK MONTREAL TOSOHIO ASHHBUA Pffidog BrU«<in t »flan« S.n«jp.»p Ml" CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE lojdmf to* LOS ANGELES SAN FRANCISCO SEATIU. lACOMA VANCOUVER BC EXPRESS CONTAINER/CONVENTIONAL/ REEFER SERVICE Penan* P Mang Singapore I Angeles SO MANIPUR i Of*** king i SO639 words
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Advertisement665 1980-01-03 18 A (iroup SINGAPORE SHIPPING AGENCIES Pit LTD 20TH FLOOR OCEAN BUILDING SINGAPORE 1 MARKETING 9t 1122 (3 LINES) GENERAL 9tjl 11 l»4 LINESI TELEX RS ***** RS ***** A/B CARSHIP CABLE CARGOSHIP 031 lte«|ioNial Container Uncs WEEKLY CONTAINER SERVICE to/from BANGKOK DSR VOY sroufdM) 3S4N to ft/3 lan «SSN 9/10665 words
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Advertisement784 1980-01-03 18 GRANARD LINE RED SEA/MEDITERRANEAN SERVICE S pore P Kelang Penang Loadtog (or: M V MAN SING V 35W 19 Jan P Satd /Ale«andria/ Beirut/Lattakia M V MAN CHEONG VIM 7 Feb P Said Alexandria Beirut ACCEPTOR CONTAMI CARGO fCI OUT STRAITS/EAST ASIA SERVICE M V MAN CHIONG V?* Bus a784 words
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Advertisement627 1980-01-03 18 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD. Faber House. 234E Orchard Road Singapore 9 Telephone *****11^*****57 7T, WF REGULAR INDEPENDENT SEMI/FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO EUROPE S pore P. Keianj Pen** loadnf tor: MARITIME VICTOR W867.... 4 Jan 9 lan Nantei/UK (Aeon) NORASIA W869 22 J* 26 lan Botiofiw/UK (Awn) PtSTIS N670 7 Feb 3627 words
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Advertisement390 1980-01-03 19 ZIK INTERNATIONAL FREIGHTWAYS PTE LTD CHTTAGON6 SERVICE KSSfI PENANG ATOIPHO BEEFER SERVICE TO JAPAN VESSEL SPOKE PENANG RAISE I MARU Sid In Port STORE 9/10 Jan Loading for Kobe/ Yokohama I VESSEL TO MPM.E EAST P KELANG SPORE IKOTA lATU 4:5 lan 7/8 )an Loading for Muscat. Basrah only P390 words
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Advertisement354 1980-01-03 19 SOON SENG GROUP Regular Service To East Msia 1 FONG SIANG Voy 101 FONG SOON Voy 201 PKlang S pore P Gudang Loading for In Port Kuching/Sibu 8 Jan KK/S'kan Principal KUALA IUMPUR POUT KELANG Agent L Soon Seng Shipping Sdn BM 23 lalan Melayu Te4 03 *****4 *****0 Tele.354 words
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