The Business Times, 7 January 1980
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Title Section11 1980-01-07 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 110/1/80 MONDAY, JANUARY 7, 1S8« 50 CENTS11 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article71 1980-01-07 1 UPI TOKYO Sun. In an initial retaliatory step against the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, Japan will withhold its aid to the strategic Asian nation, Foreign Ministry sources said today. The decision came as the government implemented what steps it could take to censure the Soviet intervention. The governmentUPI - 71 words
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Article64 1980-01-07 1 AFP JAKARTA, Sun. President Suharto will deliver the draft state budget for the 1980-81 fiscal year to Parliament tomorrow which is expected to be 50 per cent bigger than the current budget. Several members of Parliament have predicted that the new budget would be over US$l7,OOO million whileAFP - 64 words
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Article64 1980-01-07 1 AFP TOKYO, Sun. Japan will send a government mission to South-east Asia next Thursday to brief on the country's refugee acceptance programme. Government officials said the four-member mission to be headed by Mr Torao Komori, manager of the Foundation for the Welfare and Education of Asian People,AFP - 64 words
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Article85 1980-01-07 1 Reuter BERNE, Sun. A spokesman for the Swiss Finance Ministry denied a newspaper report that the government may be about to introduce withholding tax on interest from foreign bonds and trust funds deposited at Swiss banks. Nothing has been decided, nor is it true to say, as theReuter - 85 words
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Article66 1980-01-07 1 AP TEHERAN, Sun. Amirabbas Bahrnian, head of the Revolutionary Committee of the Central Industrial city of Isfahan, was shot to death at his home today, Pars News Agency said. Mr Bahranian was killed in a hail of 32 bullets from an Uzzi machine pistol, Pars said. ThereAP - 66 words
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Article70 1980-01-07 1 Reuter WASHINGTON, Sun. Measures already announced by the United States in retaliation for the Soviet military intervention in Afghanistan regarded as the most far-reaching reprisals by a peacetime US government are only the start of the campaign, officials said. They said the government was studying further methods ofReuter - 70 words
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Article70 1980-01-07 1 AFP NEW DELHI, Sun. First reports on counting of voters in the Indian general election today put Mrs Indira Gandhi's Congress (Indira) candidates ahead of their Janata and Lok Dal opponents in about 50 of the 524 constituencies. The Congress (I) lead was in some ofAFP - 70 words
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Article76 1980-01-07 1 Reuter WASHINGTON, Sun. Bolivia has requested a meeting of the Organisation of American States (OAS) to express its official opposition to the US sale of tin from the government stockpile, an OAS spokesman said. He said the meeting probably will be held this week, though no dateReuter - 76 words
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Article56 1980-01-07 1 UPI TEHERAN, Sun. A group of Afghan exiles seized Afghanistan's embassy today and demanded the expulsion of Soviet troops from their country. Iranian police arrived shortly after the attack, but did not try to force the group to leave. An unknown number of embassy personnel were inside theUPI - 56 words
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Article118 1980-01-07 1 THE following list of stocks gives the II most traded on the Stock Exchange of Singapore last week. It gives the turnover in thousands of nnits, closing prices on Friday and the high and low for 1919 Com paiiy Tinnvrr Prices Hl(?h Law m Ju 4 in118 words
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LOCAL STOCK INDICES
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Article100 1980-01-07 1 Dee II Jan 1 J»n 2 iu 1 Jan 4 **BT Index 3101 43 closed *****1 3106 14 3126 09 •Industrials: 435 41 closed 435 22 429.75 432 30 i. Finance: 769 15 closed 772 26 768.11 771 43 ••Hotels 349 60 closed 352 31 352 05 355 19100 words
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Article84 1980-01-07 1 Dec 31 Jan 1 Jan t Jan J Jan 4 "BT Index closed closed 4841 43 4776 75 4854 55 •Industrials closed closed 473 09 470 73 472 62 Finance: closed closed 682 24 679 82 682 37 ••Hotels closed closed 306 32 305 42 310 18 •Properties: closed84 words
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Article828 1980-01-07 1 MANO SABNANI - MUCH BRIGHTER PROSPECTS By MANO SABNANI HAW PAR Brothers International has once again become a favourite stock among speculators and investors, thanks to positive developments that have enhanced its prospects considerably. The 1979 financial results of the group are not due until March but828 words
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227 1980-01-07 1 THE AVERAGE prime lending rate of the 12 major lending banks in Singapore has risen more than a quarter percentage point to 9.6 per cent in the space of two weeks. The latest banks to increase their PLR are Chartered Bank and Hongkong227 words
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Article399 1980-01-07 1 CHOO AI LENG - By CHOO AI LENG COMPETITION in the fastfood business is intensifying with several leading foreign fast-food operators expected to be represented here in the coming months. Franchises of famous food chains such as Baskin Robbins Ice Cream, Wimpy's, Burger King, Pizza Hut and Orange Julius are399 words
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Article291 1980-01-07 1 THE DEVELOPMENT Bank of Singapore has introduced a new facility to allow its customers the convenience of a current account while earning interest from a savings account. Called Autosave, the facility, which will be offered from today, is the latest in a series of innovations brought out291 words
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302 1980-01-07 1 PRIME Minister Lee Kuan Yew said he is now mere confident of continuity than he has been at any time In the last ten years. "We have got several able men who have grasped the essentials of nationhood, GDP, security, peace,302 words
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493 1980-01-07 1 WANG LOOK KEAH - By WANG LOOK KEAH i THE cargo business of Singapore Airlines is expected to increase its contribution to 25 per cent of total revenue of the coming financial year 1980 81 compared with an expected 22.5 per cent this financial year. With plans to expand493 words
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Advertisement24 1980-01-07 1 A helping hand when you need it most j Maytoong Mortgage And Finance (S) Ud. Ground tloor Stia* House Singapore 0923 Tel *****77 524 words
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Advertisement86 1980-01-07 1 The best time to watch your favourite TV program is when you have time to enjoy it. With a Sony Betamax video recorder connected to your TV, you can record anything on TV even when you're not at home. And then play it back whenever you want. Not only will86 words
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Advertisement74 1980-01-07 1 MD3IIH SHIPPING TIMES WHY prices of property in US COMMODITY trading domlnatmnst go op 2 ed by panic buying 4 DO not let scientists fool you WHY Patricia did'nt like Weiregarding energy 2 CO me *81 one bit C RECESSION for the US econo- HONGKONG dealers are bullish my is74 words
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Advertisement125 1980-01-07 1 V SENSUALLY.. KODOIfO \AIBMTINO JAL has more direct flights tolokyo and the USA than airy other airline. 3 1 I 1 Relax in wide-body comfort on 9 flights a week to Tokyo 5 nonstop and 4 via Hong Kong. (If you're on business, don't forget to ask for JAL Executive125 words
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Article, Illustration1646 1980-01-07 2 DAVID FISHLOCK - By DAVID FISHLOCK FT NO MATTER what you may think, science during the 1970s failed to deliver perpetual energy from sun, wind, waves, sea water or whatever; it produced no serum that will let you smoke without risking cancer, eat with impunity, or cureFT - 1,646 words
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766 1980-01-07 2 FT IT had to happen. So said, somewhat glumly, the citizens of Los Angeles recently. The Japanese had just bought the city's venerable Episcopal Cathedral a bargain at US$4 million. St Paul's, dubbed a "historiccultural landmark", will be demolished to make way forFT - 766 words
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Article, Illustration956 1980-01-07 2 Depthnews FAMILY planning has intensified in Indonesia and the government has set for itself the ambitious goal of reducing the nation's fertility rate by 50 per cent by the year 2000. To achieve it, the government's National Family Planning Coordinating Board has shifted the country'sDepthnews - 956 words
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Advertisement277 1980-01-07 2 Chubb and Singapore 161 years of phenomenal growth 3|^s» 3 s '*4 j? "'"TTiiriiiwiii ii mk K a y y j >r* A v*?' C- ,<* V v r •>'• s *f\ ■is ,*c R*>! m«'»ii.ii« E.\ M Em A *v a V It Vk ■k «rr JR *§t 11277 words
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OVERSEAS
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Article488 1980-01-07 3 NYT PROCUREMENT by China of sufficient military goods and services from the United States to give the country "a confident capability" to defend itself against any Soviet attack by conventional forces and weapons would cost from US$4l billion to $63 billion, according to a studyNYT - 488 words
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Article97 1980-01-07 3 CRUDE steel production in the EEC rose to an estimated 140 million tonnes last year, up from 132 million in 1978 and the 127 million produced the year before, EEC Commission figures show. But the EEC Commission said final figures for November, at 12.01 million tonnes97 words
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194 1980-01-07 3 Reuter BANK of Japan governor Haruo Maekawa was quoted as saying the government must take steps to stabilise prices and strengthen the economy by fostering demand from the private sector. He forecast economic growth might slow in the first half of fiscal 1960 becauseReuter - 194 words
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304 1980-01-07 3 NYT THREE nations on the Arabian Sea and Indian Ocean have readily accepted US requests for use of their naval and air bases, and detailed plans will now be made to strengthen the US military presence in the area, according toNYT - 304 words
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Article816 1980-01-07 3 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From FT FT37 0050 LAX/SFO/HKG PAA PA005 0125 NYC/SFO/HKG MAS MH601 0700 KUL MAS MH682 0710 KCH SIA SQ101 0815 KUL MAS MH621 ***** PEN MAS MH607 0645 KUL MAS MH671 0945 PEN/KUL SIA SQ211 1000 HLP CPA CX710 1005 HLP816 words
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Article, Illustration38 1980-01-07 3 Afghani demonstrators rip apart an effigy of the Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev during a protest outside the United Nations in New York on Friday. Demonstrators were protesting against Soviet intervention in Afghanistan. AP photo. AP photoAP photo - 38 words
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Article374 1980-01-07 3 NYT THE chairman of the US Securities and Exchange Commission has called on accountancy profession to speed up its self-improve-ment programme or face government regulation. In a speech before the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants conference in Washington on Thursday, chairman Harold Williams said delays, particularly inNYT - 374 words
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942 1980-01-07 3 Reuter THE US economy, by all accounts, cannot avoid the turmoil of recession and high inflation this year. Even government officials, normally loath to concede that a recession is under way, has been predicting one since July. They are forecasting a rise in consumer pricesReuter - 942 words
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293 1980-01-07 3 WHILE news about the Malaysian government's intention to lift the trade embargo against Rhodesia was welcomed by the business community, it will take some months at least to determine trading opportunities and re-establish business contacts. The embargo against Rhodesia was imposed in 1965293 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article294 1980-01-07 3 Agencies FIVE officials of the US and Canadian transportation unions have asked the International Transport Workers Federation (ITF) to take "world-wide industrial action" against Iran because of the hostages being held in Teheran. The unions said in a statement that industrial action already taken against IranAgencies - 294 words
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Advertisement107 1980-01-07 3 <£7j> >y You pay less and get more with a FORD. Whether Courier, Escort Van, Transit or Trader. Especially from Asia Motors... with its long history of really good dependable service. FORD light commercial vehicles cost less to own, maintain, run, yet provide load-carrying space superior to its competitors. Sourced107 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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410 1980-01-07 4 CURRENCY uncertainties arising from the weakening US dollar and the soaring gold price added to the difficult trading conditions experienced by produce dealers in Singapore last week. It was Just one of those periods when haggling over currency and price differences frustrated all attempts to trade410 words
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Article1104 1980-01-07 4 COFFEE: Robusta futures on Friday closed an extended closing call down from the highs but still with gains from Thursday of £10 to £45 per tonne. Turnover was 6,690 lots including 10 options. July featured afternoon dealings, gaining at one time £55 at a high of £1,600 before1,104 words
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Article110 1980-01-07 4 RUBBER futures in London on Friday closed slightly steadier, up from the days lows but still with losses from Thursday of 0.20 to 1.05 pence per kilo. Turnover was 326 lots of five tonnes and 288 lots of 15 tonnes including 22 kerb trades. No options were traded. Dealers110 words
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Article163 1980-01-07 4 CHINESE PRODUCE EXCHANGE, SINGAPORE, NOON CLOSING PRICES PER PICUL ON SATURDAY: C«rMMt «II: Bulk $102 sellers, old drum $108 sellers, new drum $112 C#pra: Mixed (loose) UK Coat $62 00 buyers Pepper: Muntok AST A white fob lOC, NLW $327.50 sellers, Sarawak white fob 96'. NLW 312 50163 words
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Article149 1980-01-07 4 WHEAT futures on the Chicago Board of Trade closed mixed last Friday, losing as much as 3/4 cent a bushel in nearby contracts while advancing up to seven US cents in deferreds. Locals and commission houses were buyers of the new crop contracts against the old while exporters were149 words
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Article106 1980-01-07 4 CHICAGO soybean futures closed s'/i to 2V« US cents a bushel lower. Traders said the firmer US dollar, lacklustre European markets and easier precious metal prices put pressure on bean prices. Commission houses were active buyers of the March contract against sale of the spot January all day, sources106 words
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1062 1980-01-07 4 RUSH FOR GOLD AND SILVER AFP PANIC buying of gold and silver dominated commodity trading in the first week of the new year. New peaks were set for gold, silver and platinum in quick succession, with unprecedented price rises before profit-taking took over, shattering theAFP - 1,062 words
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Article77 1980-01-07 4 C.I.F. North European ports. In US dollars per ton unless otherwise stated. LONDON: Fri Previous Malaysian V, ffa bulk per tnnne January unch 647.50nlr February unch 6.55slr Sumatra 5', Ifa bulk January 6.U 50slr 640 <)Oslr February 6.V7 50pd 6.V)0Upd March 660 OOsIr 6.SS HUnlr April 660 OOsIr77 words
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Article, Illustration116 1980-01-07 4 THE US dollar started the year on a softer tone over Soviet intervention in Afghanistan and the US/Iranian stalemate. It dropped to a record low against the deutse he mark, falling below 1.70 at one stage depsite heavy central bank support. Hpwever, the US unit recovered some lostSource: OCBC - 116 words
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Article22 1980-01-07 4 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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Article436 1980-01-07 4 Source: THE INTERBANK market opened firm last week but eased off marginally towards the latter part of the week. On Monday, despite being liabilities determination day, overnight funds opened at 6 per cent and was subsequently traded up to a high of 27 per cent after clearing. ThisSource: - 436 words
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Article170 1980-01-07 4 RETAIL prices quoted by the Singapore Chinese Gold and Silver Merchants Association are $1,540 for 90 per cent gold, $1,650 for 22k gold, and 11,750 for 24k gold. In HONGKONG on Saturday, the international gold price rose sharply in active trading following President Carter's announcement of a sharp cut170 words
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Article120 1980-01-07 4 Source: Astley Pearce THE DOMESTIC money market was tight last Monday due to the year-end factor. The overnight rate opened at 14 to 12 per cent and closed at 20 to 19 per cent. The mode was at 17 per cent while the highest done was atSource: Astley & Pearce - 120 words
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Article74 1980-01-07 4 ZURICH exchanges closing quotes on Jan 4: US 1.5785 5800 Stg 3 5295 5345 Can 1 3521 3537 DMk- 92 0301 1713 DF1 83 1696 2894 F Fr -*****0 2595 B Fr 5 6415 6550 D Kr 29 4496 4914 N Kr 32 0703 1138 S Kr 38 109674 words
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Article190 1980-01-07 4 Asian rates ASIAN cwreaey average deposit rates for the week emled Jai 14: US# (BU price*) High Low 7 days 15 5/16 14 1 month 15'« 137/16 2 months 14-* 13'* 3 months 14 1 14 S months 1411/10 14 1/16 0 months 13H 13'« 12 months 13 3/16 12190 words
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Article48 1980-01-07 4 FOR THE week ended Saturday Jan 5, the range of call rate received from from Short Deposits (M) Bhd was as follows: Bank fond: 3.25 per cent to 5 per cent. General fud: 3 per cent to 4.375 per cent. Mevemeate of funds totalled $603 million.48 words
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Article354 1980-01-07 4 THE DOLLAR dollar failed to maintain its higher levels in late trading last Friday and was particularly weak against the yen, dealers said. Throughout the day, the market remained dominated by the crises surrounding Afghanistan and Iran which continued to generate vague and unsubstantiated rumours. The dollar closed at354 words
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Article57 1980-01-07 4 FRANKFURT exchanges closing quotes on Jan 4: US —1.7157 «7 Stg 3.836 Ml Can 1 «74 95 D F1 90 40 50 S Fr 108 42 SO Lit 2.134,136 F FT 42 59 65 D Kr 32.01 04 N Kr 34.87 91 B FT (com) -6.138 1« B Ft57 words
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Advertisement166 1980-01-07 4 Wendy Hutton's ....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 historical166 words
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Advertisement243 1980-01-07 5 You maintain 2 accounts —a savings and a current account. I With DBS AUTOSAVE, all your I deposits are transferred and I kept in yourAUTOSAVE Savings* Account, where they earn interest at the prevailing rate until you need to use them. We automatically cover the cheques you issue as and243 words
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REVIEWS
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Article, Illustration1230 1980-01-07 6 PATRICIA GOH - By PATRICIA GOH A FRIEND remarked that I might as well have played with a broomstick on the Welcome '80 show on Television Singapore last week. Of the twelve strings seated on one side of the National Theatre, only one lone violin sounded1,230 words
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Article, Illustration430 1980-01-07 6 JOHN RODERICK - By JOHN RODERICK AP THE baritone boomed "Huang le". "Huang le," "joy," echoed the chorus as the Beijing Central Philharmonic, under the baton of Seiji Ozawa, gave a last rousing performance recently of Beethoven's ninth symphony its third in twenty years. Like the two others whichAP - 430 words
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Article, Illustration660 1980-01-07 7 V. KHENKIN - By V. KHENKIN WHEN once asked how Tahl wins, Grandmaster David Bronstein answered: "It's quite simple: he deploys his pieces in the centre of the board in order to sacrifice them later on During an international tournament in Belgrad, Yugoslav chess lovers crowded in front of the660 words
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Article, Illustration505 1980-01-07 7 THE private files of Samuel Goldwyn six vaults comprising the personal and professional history of the Hollywood producer who died in 1974 are being opened for the first time to Mr Scott Berg, a 30-year-old writer, for a biography of the pioneer American film maker. The505 words
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Article, Illustration583 1980-01-07 7 LEE YOKE MENG - What is mathematics? How was it created? By whom has it been developed and practised? What is its role in the history of scientific thinking? All these and many more important questions are answered in the book, Mathematics and Logic by Mark Kac583 words
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Article, Illustration830 1980-01-07 7 JUDY KLEMESRUD - By JUDY KLEMESRUD NYT POW! Krak! Ba-boom! there is a new comic book hero on the scene, a monster-like person who is seven feet tall, strong as iron and green as spinach. No, it is not the Incredible Hulk. It is hisNYT - 830 words
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Advertisement153 1980-01-07 6 THE GOETNE-MSTITUT -J *h v -^rs i^r^r JAN 9 BRANDENBURG CONCERTO NO. 2 Bom ,N F MAJ OR. BWV 1047 By Johann Sebastian Bach STRING SEXTET "VERKLARTE NACHT" ("TRANSFIGURED NIGHT") OP 4 By A mold Schdnberg QUARTET FOR OBOE. VIOLIN, VIOLA VIOLONCELLO, F MAJOR, KV 370 By Wolfgang A madeus153 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous734 1980-01-07 6 LEISURE TIME MONDAY, JANUARY 7, 1980 RECITALS GOETHE-INSTITUT Singapore and the Ministry of Culture will present chamber music by Deutsche Kammerakademie (Dnsseldorf) or German Academic Chamber Orchestra on Wednesday and Thursday (Jan 9 and 10). At Bpm at the Singapore Conference Hall. The ensemble, comprising 14 string players and some734 words
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Miscellaneous37 1980-01-07 6 Rn Stow: JWiDictos Tuc STfrff ON THIS STprr»o) fouz or -e*. TO e>Ra,SM HI Sffe££> RWfWCfeJC O^-.. i j u)MP»T P* D'FFe.C£NC£ p> Sm\L£. VTifrKZS.. pfb CMeCfcfOL P*ND F-RICNDL-Y A BUNCH P& >*ou COCLD U)>SM TO mee.T37 words
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Miscellaneous1466 1980-01-07 6 jtimmnm DOCUMENTED KNOWLEDGE MORE often than not, one tends to miss well-produced documentaries on the animal kingdom either because they are shown too early or slotted into the less popular channel eight. Here's to remind you that you can learn more about the busy Beaver, while you take your dinner,1,466 words
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Advertisement72 1980-01-07 7 SHERPA For $13,750 you get a Sherpa Pick-up Diesel to suit all your handling requirements. No RUST with a wooden body. fc For $19,500 you get a Sherpa Luton Van Diesel with 3 times the loading capacity of a standard van. i mm, Attractive H.P. rates available from MOTOR TRADERS72 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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EUROPEAN MARKETS
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Article92 1980-01-07 8 JAN 04 Frs FORWARD MARKKT ABBC 328 -2 Arbed 2055 -15 Astur M -8 Brascan 536xd -10 Br u-Lamb MB 5 CWM 940xd -32 Gad 317 12 IV lirfrx 310 -30 Efcn 2160 -10 DKCtNM 6010 -40 Gb-lnno-Bm 2396 unch Gev 882 2 Hobok 12*95 25 Petro 5650 17092 words
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Article302 1980-01-07 8 JAN 04 rrs CORBEILLE Atr-Liquide 473 B S N Gervais Danone 873 C S F (ThomsonCsf). 441 C le Francaise des Pelroles 234 90 6 Cumpagnte F inane lere (ompagnic i it* nerale 334 2 Credit Fourier l>e France ■UH) -2 llarhritf < LUflMi) 186 3 Machines Bull 61302 words
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Article216 1980-01-07 8 JAN 04 Dm Aeg-Telefunken Akzo Atiz Leben 54 90 20 90 883 00 •02 08 unch Allz Vers BASF 471 uu 135 00 Bay H T Wbank Bay Vbank Bayer BBC***** 286 00 124 30 283 50 II 3 BMW 182 50 15 Chem Verw 275 00 180 30B216 words
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Article218 1980-01-07 8 JAN 04 Ms ABN 306 00 3 Ahold HO 70 02 ll» a io 0.5 AMK\ 99 00 1 Amfds ***** Amro Bank 65 50 1 Bergo*s 46 10 -0 4 Berk 93 30 08 Bo Is 62 20 -08 Borsumij 162 50 -2.5 Burhmann 57 10 -02 Byenkorf218 words
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Article191 1980-01-07 8 JAN 04 Francs Actions Suisses 285 -I Alusulsse Br 1130 unch Alu.iul.ur Hrg 460 unch Brown Boveri Br 1680 -40 Oba Geigy Br 1230 10 Ciba Geigy P C 970 unch CIlM Oeigy Reg 670 -5 Credit Suisse Br 2285 •IS Credit Suisse Reg 424 -3 Elektrowatt Br 2050191 words
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Article105 1980-01-07 8 JAN 04 Lire Anic Assoc Gen Bastogi Central* Mai Finsider 975 ***** 700 6925 1938 M25 unrh -300 •11 ■>225 -41 uncft Cien Immnb m Pri Italremenli I taigas Italsider Magneli M Pf «8 75 2300 ***** 740 246 809 75 -0 25 •70 -80 -5 7 875 Marelli105 words
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Article208 1980-01-07 8 JAN 04 C$ Abitibi 18 Alcan 55 Algoma 30'i 'a Bunk Mont 24 Bank Nova Scotia 23 Bell Tel 20 unch Beth Corp BP Can Ltd »'i unch Brascan 22' i Camp Rrd Lake 35 -IS Can Imp Bk 25. unch Canpac 39. s Canpac inv Pf 16 B208 words
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Article318 1980-01-07 8 JAN 04 Rand INDUSTRIALS A Alpha 257 2 Abcrcom 900 AE And CI A Mil' Barlows 645 2000 830 unch ♦25 .5 Cf Sugar J125 CNA 340 t'urrie Finance 150 unch De Bffrs Ind 2000B Ed con 475 Edgars M00S 100 Eveready Fed Volk 430 5 unch PUflt 170318 words
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Advertisement272 1980-01-07 8 m m t! f For drinking. For dancing. For delightful evenings. Music by Bacchus Internationa! of London. Open hours: SI 7V IHI R <)p, N 2a»i >/iituhnii l t>f tiixi I \t Drint il\l. VAT'ipnr \nn SI S.(K) (inclusii t i>[tuxil\t Drnik Ji<§> C «'l 111 ll"l> I*> ll'lv 14TlIII272 words
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Advertisement138 1980-01-07 8 See Page 10 for Tokyo and New York prices Dine at Drago Palace Have a royal feast o Cantonese delicacies a memorable experience. Quick Hong Kong Tim Sum Lunch available daily. Corkpit ISotfl Call Josephine for reservations *****75 or ***** 11 107 SteaH House Try our TeppanYaki steak In our138 words
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Advertisement180 1980-01-07 8 LUNCH AT HIPS Savour the true flavours of Singapore in cool, exotic, tropical surroundings at the newlook Hin s Heavenly Cookhouse Choose from a whole variety of local foods like Murtaoak Steam-ooat. Malay Curries. Noodles. Smoked Duck and Suckling Pig. Satay. Chilli Crabs Exceptional Cantonese menu Dy celeorated Hong Kong180 words
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Advertisement257 1980-01-07 8 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. Sherry Trifle and lot's more culinary257 words
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MARKET REVIEWS
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1087 1980-01-07 9 r NEW YORK L d NYT THE 1970s carved out peaks and valleys for the stock market and for the emotions of 25 million investors. It was a decade filled with shocks but also with such innovations as exchangetraded options and casino companiesNYT - 1,087 words
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854 1980-01-07 9 K.LUMPUR ?HE SPECULATIVE enthusiasm that prevailed >mong the lower-liners continued strong into the first -week of the New Year at the .Kuala Lumpur stock mar*et. Like the week before, •trading was limited to three as the KLSE recessed for the New854 words
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Article268 1980-01-07 9 Violet Chow - Week ended Jan 4 Compiled by Violet Chow SCRIP ISSUE Talpiag Textile»: Bonus Issue of one-for-four, capitalising 5.63 million. OTHERS limited ladmatrtea has raised its stake in OatraJ Sagara to 25.02 per cent Shareholders of TmmgkjJi Ha rttar 7b Dredging have approved the company's reconstruction268 words
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Article353 1980-01-07 9 r < SYDNEY Reuter BOOM trading last week heralded the 1960s on the Sydney Stock Exchange after the New Year holiday break with heavy demand for resource stocks sending the key market indicators to record highs. The All Ordinaries index posted the biggest gains since the nickelReuter - 353 words
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Article, Illustration913 1980-01-07 9 CHAN BONG SOO - HIGHER TURNOVER SINGAPORE k A By CHAN BONG SOO THE NEW YEAR opened on an active note on the Stock Exchange of Singapore last week when the first sign of a technical reaction was noted after several firm trading sessions. As trading lately had913 words
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Article1282 1980-01-07 9 GERALD COLVERD - LONDON By GERALD COLVERD A QUICK glance at the collected editorials discussing the prospects for the new decade immediately inspires the observation that none appeared to pay any attention to gold. After a 1,000 per cent rise in the Seventies, it had seemed fairly logical1,282 words
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COMPANY NEWS
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Article530 1980-01-07 10 TOKYO THE TOKYO stock market rallied for a sizable advance on Saturday from a decline in the year's first trading on Friday despite worries over mounting tensions between the United States and the Soviet Union. The 225-stock Dow-Jones average, a 9.31-yen loser the previous day, the year's530 words
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128 1980-01-07 10 BUSINESS TIMES INDUSTRIAL GROUP INDICES (BASE YEAR: JAN 1, 1971 100) Weelt'i Artlan i*ra Paint HlRh Ui industrial Gronp Dec Ju 4 Chug? 433.62 145.90 Automotive 382.09 385.47 3.38 Banks, Insurance. 599.75 328.68 Finance and Trustees 583.97 587.76 3.79 275.85 135.80 Chemicals, Rubber 275.16 273.17 1.99 Products, Refining and Smelting128 words
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Article201 1980-01-07 10 MEGA Chemical's performance continued to Improve In the first half of the current flnanlcal year with the group reporting a 5€ per cent Jump In profits. t naudited group pre-tax profits In the first six months to end-October 1979 amounted to $242, Ml compared201 words
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Article1334 1980-01-07 10 NEW YORK DEFENCE issues on Friday, led by a broad stock market, rebound from the sharp setback of the prior two sessions but turnover tapered off from Thursday's pace. Analysts said emotional selling on Wednesday and Thursday on worsening US-Soviet relations had run its course and institutions1,334 words
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Article458 1980-01-07 10 SENATOR Kamarul Ariffin, president of the Associated Malay Chamber of Commerce and Industry and chief executive of Bank Bumiputra, has been appointed chairman of Malaysia Textile Industries (MTI) as part of a spate of changes in MTl's board and top management following the purchase of a458 words
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Article190 1980-01-07 10 AYER HITAM Planting Syndicate, moving confidently forward from its record performance last year, has again put up a good showing at the interim stage, boosted by improved output and prices. For the six months to Sep 31, 1979, the company turned in an unaudited pre-tax190 words
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Article85 1980-01-07 10 THIAM HEE Securities, a member company of the Kuaia Lumpur stock exchange, has changed its name to Zalik Securities. It has taken in a new bumiputra partner Cik Zaida Yusoff who replaces Mr Kong Keng Hee as one of the two partners of the company.85 words
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Article2858 1980-01-07 10 m M 188 185 148 Gr'» Gr'i Net Thii Year Last Div Div Y'ld P/E Vol Week High Low Company Sale or- Cvr (*000) High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 261 207 Acma 246 -3 150 2.2 6.0 126 13 250 245 196 123* Alcorn 196 10.02,858 words
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Advertisement152 1980-01-07 10 THE 2ND INTERNATIONAL FORESTRY. TIMBER PROCESSING AND WOODWORKING EXHIBITION. DATE: 12-16 JANUARY 1981, SINGAPORE. Wood '81 is the second specialist exhibition devoted exclusively to the development and expansion of the forestry, timber processing and woodworking industries of South East Asia Wood '81 will highlight the latest range of equipment and152 words
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Article, Illustration1408 1980-01-07 11 CHARMAINE CHAN - SGA PREMIER, HANDICAP LEAGUES CHARMAINE CHAN THE TEAMS from the Singapore Island Country Club (SICC) really meant business yesterday when they trounced the visiting Tengah teams in the Singapore Golf Association leagues. With home ground advantage, defending champions SICC started off the season1,408 words
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844 1980-01-07 11 UPI THE possibility of an American boycott of the 1980 Olympic Games in Moscow is contrary to the Olympic spirit, counterproductive and luckily very remote, US athletes and coaches said on Saturday. Following President Carter's suggestion on Friday of a possibleUPI - 844 words
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Article714 1980-01-07 11 NYT IN THE *****, virtually every participant sport attracted new followers in the US. Tennis bubbles and racket clubs sprouted in empty lots, and major newspapers introduced special sports sections for doers instead of watchers. Subways car were full of people with gym bags, poking oneNYT - 714 words
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Article, Illustration801 1980-01-07 11 RONALD KOW - By RONALD KOW SOME people apparently cannot help making this simple prediction. Singapore played host to the pre-World Cap tournament In 1171 and went on to win the Malaysia Cap that year. So, since the Repahllc Is the venae for the preOlympies thisPicture by MAZLAN DADRON - 801 words
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201 1980-01-07 11 THE Singapore Sports Council is inviting applicants for its Sportsboy and Sportsgirl of the Year awards. The awards are given annually in recognition of outstanding sports achievements and are open to students who are Singapore citizens and under 18 years of age as on201 words
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Article100 1980-01-07 11 IF YOU have been to the National Stadium regulary in the past few months, you would have noticed the tartan (polyurethane) track being changed. The old worn-out track, which was laid in 1973 for the Seap Games, has now been replaced at a cost100 words
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Advertisement67 1980-01-07 11 ""YOUR CHILDREN •mwumuHMmwwn SPACECRAFT 2000 to 2100 AO I Batman ra: 3 > FJ 30 TO Thi 70 HieSteiftKTttiies .atfsjGLW, OCUtCTJON .Vfek™» 1 *t $4.60 W TUM ammurv HAimusar -V J* 4. S > Make courtesy our way <# Wle 7 IH IJII II STORIES NOfIMAN VHKfc*- A, i ic67 words
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267 1980-01-07 12 Reuter BULLION and foreign exchange dealers in Hongkong said they expect to see a further rise in the gold price and a continued weakening of the US dollar when markets reopen today in reaction to President Carter's measures in retaliation against SovietReuter - 267 words
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Article223 1980-01-07 12 AFP THE RUSH for gold will be one of the main items of discussion when governors of leading central banks hold their monthly meeting at the Bank for International Settlements in Basle today, informed sources said. However, sources at the Bank added that the meeting hadAFP - 223 words
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Article, Illustration442 1980-01-07 12 IT appears that domestic banks are doing better than just holding their own against keen competition from multinational banks in the loan market. A study published recently shows that over the five-year period from 1974 to 1978, lending of domestic bank advanced by 84442 words
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335 1980-01-07 12 CHANGES in Britain's monetary control system, which could mean more frequent changes in interest rates, are likely to be introduced in the middle of the year after publication of a Treasury and Bank of England consultative paper in a few weeks. After two or335 words
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Article, Illustration40 1980-01-07 12 The seriousness of the problems facing President Carter shows on his face as he prepares to address the nation from the White House on Friday night concerning the Soviet presence in Afghanistan. AP AP photoAP photo - 40 words
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Article269 1980-01-07 12 AP THE UNITED States and Hongkong will resume negotiations this week on curbing the latter's textile exports. Mr Reiter Webb, acting chief negotiator on textile matters for the Office of the US Trade Representative, said the US is awaiting Hongkong response to specific US proposals made duringAP - 269 words
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413 1980-01-07 12 SIR Kenneth Corks' Insolvency Law Review Committee has advised the British Government to abolish personal bankruptcy procedures in most cases of personal insolvency. It also plans to recommend major changes in the law governing receivers, groups of companies, preferential creditors, fraudulent trading and reservation of413 words
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225 1980-01-07 12 VISITOR arrivals here last October saw a near 10 per cent increase over the same month of a year ago. Of these, slightly more than half the number of tourists coming into Singapore were repeat visitors. A total of 194,919 visitors arrived in October,225 words
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Article50 1980-01-07 12 THE transport cooperative of the National Trades Union Congress will release about 400 new taxis during the first half of this year. Mr Tan Boon Hai, general manager of NTUC Comfort, said that with the new taxis, the Comfort fleet will be increased to 5,400 taxis.50 words
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485 1980-01-07 12 EUROPEAN manufacturers and their American importers fear that the pact for freer trade negotiated under the umbrella of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (Gatt), might precipitate an avalanche of protectionist suits in the US. Certain changes in the US485 words
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Advertisement89 1980-01-07 12 Businessmen, your inroad to the Singapore Banking, Finance Insurance Community. -A m lii». r,.v,v Pm $A o** v S oev>° S A^^ e f^ do xo P^ e oXeS k\c^ skvo^'.o* 1 „«<»• „oV> A TIMES DIRECTORIES PUBLICATION For enquiries please telephone *****11(3 lines) Q^ e c*P° v< v S89 words
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Miscellaneous63 1980-01-07 12 Outlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. to 1 p.m. today: Showers in several places after mid morning. Report for 24 hoars prior to 7.39 p.m. on Jan at the airport. Maximum temperature 26.8 Associated humidity 90 Minimum temperature 23.0 Associated humidity 97 Hours of sunshine Nil Rainfall in millimetres 14.063 words
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Article101 1980-01-07 13 AP THE PHILIPPINE National Oil Company (PNOC) is negotiating the purchase of a US$25million 250,000-ton supertanker to boost its crude carrying capacity under a 10-year programme. Reports said the negotiations are with Y.K. Pao Shipping of Hongkong for a very large crude carrier (VLCC) less than five yearsAP - 101 words
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Article75 1980-01-07 13 AFP A SINGAPORE fishing ship, SMF-843, was recently pronounced confiscated for the state by a court in Padang, West Sumatra, while another SMF-527 was returned to its owner, Antara newsagency reported. Both ships were caught poaching in waters off Mentawai Island west of Sumatra last year without anAFP - 75 words
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Article90 1980-01-07 13 AP A MALAYSIAN tanker full of crude oil collided with the US Navy replenishment ship Milwaukee at the destroyer-submarine piers of Norflok, Virginia, officials said. There were no injuries, but the extent of damage could not be determined immediately. The Thursday night collision in the Elizabeth River leftAP - 90 words
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567 1980-01-07 13 RAHIM KASSIM - By RAHIM KASSIM SHIPPERS to the difficult Mediterranean ports of Lattakia, Piraeus and Tripoli will have another means of overcoming delayed shipments with the inauguration of Nippon Yusen Kaisha (NYK) Line's new semi-container service. The Japanese shipping company has placed three new567 words
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Article623 1980-01-07 13 Shipping Line Pnge C«l Adriatic IV 5 Afea VI 3 Alfred CTS IV 5 Alltrans VI 5 Alpac VI 5 Angkutan VI 4 ANL I 1 APL m 4/5 Argentine IV 4 Arya Nat VI 4 ASCL in 1 Asia America IV 5 Asia Merchant IV 5623 words
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469 1980-01-07 14 TRAFALGAR House expects to lose money again on shipping in the first half of its current financial year, but over the final six months beginning in April a return to profits is forecast. Last time Trafalgar's shipping, aviation and hotels division slumped badly469 words
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Article167 1980-01-07 14 JAPANESE shipping giant Kawasaki Kisen has won union agreement for cuts in the level of crews serving on its conventional liners and other ships. In an agreement which will be closely studied by Kawasaki's competitors, the total crew and officers on 32 of its 46 ships will167 words
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Article993 1980-01-07 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) AH export FCL containers and LCL cargo must be delivered to the Authority's premises during the following993 words
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Article1485 1980-01-07 14 A SLIGHT improvement was noted in the volume of trading last Thursday but Far Eastern business continued restricted by the holiday in Japan. Grain shippers covered cargoes from the US Gulf to Japan at U5523.75 (fio) for January and from Brisbane to Assab or Djibouti also from Sydney1,485 words
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Article, Illustration1148 1980-01-07 15 NYT THE CUNARD Steamship Company, owner of the Queen Elizabeth 2 passenger liner, has gone on a strict financial austerity programme at home to insure continued luxury at sea. The belt-tightening campaign came after Trafalgar House Limited, the Londonbased company that owns Cunard,NYT - 1,148 words
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Article, Illustration362 1980-01-07 15 EXPECTED ARRIVALS TODAY KEPPEL WHARVES Anemone (after Prinsendam) 1/2 Bucresti (0600 after Shikai Maru, calcium carbibe soda ash) 45 Chosei Maru (Ro Ro) (0600 after Kota Molek Fujiaki Maru) 10/11 Larch (after Lloyd Bakke) 6/7 Nizhnvartovsk (Tanker) (after Palm Sea Horse Maaskroon) 15/16 Perak (after Tronoh sails)362 words
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3570 1980-01-07 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 Port3,570 words
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712 1980-01-07 20 THE LOUIS Dreyfus Company is about to sign an operating agreement with SITRAM, the Ivory Coast's state-owned shipping line, for carriage of clinkers. "This is the first of several agreements on bulk carriage with African countries." Mr Claude Boquin, managing director of712 words
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246 1980-01-07 20 Reuter JARDINE, Matheson and Co announced on Thursday that it has formed a new whollyowned shipping subsidiary, Jardine Shipping Limited, to replace its ship management division and to expand its work. Jardin, one of Hongkong's big trading, shipping, and industrial conglomerates, made the move inReuter - 246 words
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Article201 1980-01-07 20 THE tanker market remained very quiet over the long year-end holidays after owners and charterers had cleared up outstanding business. Rates quoted in the new worldscale format for 1980 showed little change in the Gulf States area. The new nine-month contract signed by British Petroleum and Shell201 words
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Article92 1980-01-07 20 THE secondhand tonnage market was reported to be very quiet so far as continuing trading was concerned but demolition brokers reported George Walton 15,258 tonnes dw built 1963 sold to Taiwan breakers for record price of US$24O per light ton. The market was very quiet after the92 words
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158 1980-01-07 20 Reuter DENMARK'S total foreign exchange earnings from shipping are expected to rise this year to around 10 billion crowns from 8.8 billion in 1978, J D Lauritzen, chairman of the Danish Shipowners' Association, said. This will enable shipping to retain its place asReuter - 158 words
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Article117 1980-01-07 20 CHINA has leased out two 10,000-ton cargo ships to foreign companies on charter, the first time for over 30 years that any of the country's shipping lines had arranged such a deal, the Workers Daily said recently. The paper said the contracts leasing out the ships,117 words
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Article1607 1980-01-07 20 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and the agents who handle cargo bookings for them. A B Adriatic Container Container Feeders (S) Cargo Freight (PK). AFEA Singapore Shipping Agencies (S) Euro-Asia Line (PK PN). Alfred C. Toepfer Inter modal (S) Marintex Enterprise (PK). Alfred1,607 words
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Advertisement426 1980-01-07 13 Europe Our Next Loader Port Kelang: Q/ 1 Singapore: For further details, see page V lARDIM AN I Ml Orient Overseas Co*U<u*teA Line FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE ■raf in itnm rm s 'P o,e .25nlc£H5?«, lnPor 8/1 27/1 28/1 '2/1 14/1 1/2 2/2 S2!£?}2 l'/l 19/1 6/2 7/2 24/1426 words
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Advertisement310 1980-01-07 13 S3K fSi SEALORD ANTAH fiv 'M UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) ARABIAN GULF WEEKLY MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES L J WEEK Loading for Mina Qaboos (13/2), Dubai (16/2). Dammam (19/2), Kuwait (22/2) FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE Vessel S pore Loading for Dubai (19/1), Dammam (21/1) Kuwait (23/1). Abu Dhabi (25/1) Bahrain (27/1).310 words
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Advertisement274 1980-01-07 13 ■NOL NEPTUNE ORIENT UNES LTD PAR FAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): Havre R dam F stow 26 lan 27 lan 28 tor 1 Feb 2 Feb 6 Feb 7 Feb 12 Feb 13 Feb 14 Feb 17 Feb 18 Feb 19 Feb 23 Feb 2* Feb 25274 words
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Advertisement667 1980-01-07 13 mm CONTAINER Schedules II SHIPS In Port m SHIPPING List Vn LONDON Ship Sales VHI REGIONAL Weather Vm WHO Acts For Whom VIH MAERSK LINE For US Pacrhc Pacitic North M.MI Atlantic, East Canada and Meiico (Also accepting tor Honfkont Ta«an lap* and Horn) I CUE g/11l ¥7*7fn Mother Vessel667 words
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Advertisement16 1980-01-07 13 1 Australia Our Next Loader Port Kelang: ]4/_\ Singapore: LiZJ For further details, see page V16 words
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Advertisement747 1980-01-07 14 LEO SHIPPING PTE LTD SINGAPORE PERNAS-MISC mr, SHIPPING AGENCIES SDN. BERHAD. P KELANG PENANG m MALA YSIAN INTERNA VONAL SHPPHG CORPORA TION BERHAD Cmkmm Service To Europe Vessel NED HOORN TOYAMA KORRtGAN KJTLANDA B PERMAI NED DCLFT SEIANOIA NIHON Spore 1) Mseilles 2) Rdam 3) Hburg 4) Gburg 29/1 31/1747 words
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Advertisement305 1980-01-07 14 D 3 SUPERCARRIER SERVICE BartMrMutSM WEEKLY SERVICE FROM US ATLANTIC/GULF AND E. CANADA TEMCSSQ BARBER PERSEUS TTCRMOPTIAE TALL VESSELS BERTH AT BBS TERMML GOOONN 47 WEEKLY SERVICE TO PANAMA, US ATLANTIC GULF AND E. CANADA TEMKR BARBER TAff BARBER TOBA Ma Rata* Fa Cantancn art? TALI KSSELS BERTH AT BBS305 words
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Advertisement489 1980-01-07 15 Overseas B B B I Containers Vmm Limited Weekly service to/from UK/Europe CONTMERSHP SEMfICE TO UK/ contaroshp sawct from uk/co H"b»r| Bnffl fdan Haatoai Liaran bM Mri Mrt Italkn SM bM 7Jn Rjt SM SjM tJm TdM E*raa II la Ilk 13 la C«*m In 11 la 12 la 14489 words
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Advertisement716 1980-01-07 15 Announcement KERSTEN, HUNK'S INTERNATIONAL TRANSPORTBEDRIJF B.V. (International freight forwarders) are pleased to appoint CONFRE-ASIA PTE LTD as general agents for South-East Asia w.e.f. 1 Jan 1980. CRUISE VESSEL Required for S.E. Asia cruise March/April 1980. The vessel must have accommodation for approximately 550 passengers. Duration of voyage 10/12 days. It716 words
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Advertisement876 1980-01-07 16 ta Hapag-Lloyd FULLY CONTAINERISED TO EUROPE Kjmakurj Maru lerws Bar Thames Maru Mjmburi Eipress Bervanon Liverpool Bay ToAyo Bay aath t shipment EXPRESS CONVENTIONAL TO EUROPE S pore P K plant P" 1 B4bjc Genoa H'burj firemen Rdam Antwerp Mai Rrcliiners ?5 1 78 1 31 I 28 2 21876 words
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Advertisement642 1980-01-07 16 &E KOREA SHIPPING CORPN ALTAIR 148E VEGA 145N VEGA 146E PKEIANG SPORE 1/1/80 12/1/ SO FM BUSAN BANGKOK 11/1/80 15/1/80 TO BUSAN 4/1/10 FM BUSAN BANGKOK 8/2/80 TO BUSAN GENERAL AGENTS: PENANG CALL SUBJECT INDUCEMENT STORE CROWN MARINE CO PTE LTD TEL: *****88 SUB-AGENTS: P.KELANG PERKAPALAN GUNONG TIMUR KL TEL:642 words
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Advertisement388 1980-01-07 16 (7) EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST/EUROPE EXPRESS FULL CONTAINER SERVICE ACCEPTMG CARGO FOR HAMBURG ffIIXSIOWf ROIHRPAM ANIWIRP It MAVRf Al jO ACCfPTNG CARGO FOR UNIUD KINGDOM SOUTHAMPTON IONOON MANCHEbIfR BIRMINGHAM BRISTOt irVIRPOOI GIASGOW IFFDS WIS! GIRMANY BRffiERHAVFN HOUAND AMSTERDAM 1 E»et loyal VitJl f »er Vklvi 1 Evtr l«M Mjmbun Febistroe388 words
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Advertisement726 1980-01-07 16 'li i ll' if li 11 —'p Everett Lines Burma Five Star Shipping Corpn. "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" LOADING FOR RANGOON S port P Ketanf Penanf I PPW 302/7 lan 1/10 lan I 7/10 lan 11/13 tan IA MY AUG In Pert/7 |jn B F SS C Agents m Malaysia TEPS726 words
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Advertisement798 1980-01-07 16 WOS£. OCEAN SHIPPING ENTERPRISES PTE LTD RM 2102 2103. 21ST FLOOR. MARINA HOUSE SHENTON WAY MISTRI ROAD. SINGAPORE 2 TEL *****44/ 7& *****70 ill SANKYO LINE AUSTRALIA SERVICE YUE MAN MAY SKY.... 12/14 Jan 21/23 Jan Singapore Loadnf tor: 10/11 lan ADEL. MEL 18/20 lan BRIS SYO M ASPCtATtON OASIS798 words
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Advertisement515 1980-01-07 17 L. PIL GROUP EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICE PHILIPPINE INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING CORPORATION [igjfJ (incorporated in the Republic of the Philippines) Pacific International Lines Pte Ltd 45 Market Street, Singapore 0104 Tel ***** 1 (10 Lines) TELEX R*****5, ***** Marketing Ocean Going Contact Mr Sim Miss Low *****1 Ext 27/28, ***** Container Marketing515 words
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Advertisement633 1980-01-07 17 BENLINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE IQtUWft Kamakura Mara term Bay Thames Mara Hambwg Eipress Benaron luerpool Bay Tokyo Bay Cankgan Bay 10*10 (iffns City ot EdoWwgh FROM CUBOTt H BURG B HAVEN R DAM HAVRt SOTON A Germany Austria Benetui France All UK P Kelang S pore for:633 words
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Advertisement428 1980-01-07 17 Scan Dutch 9 Accepting lor I) Barcelona Geiu l«f*orn Amsterdam Antwerp, le Hawe Bilbao Basle Ston (OPT) I import UK Canary IsMl I) Bremen Bremcrtiaten Aarhus Copennagen Metsink 4) Malmo Stockholm Oslo M feeder msrt accepting cargo tor P Mang EASTBOUND FROM MED/UK/NC/SCANDINAVIA 1) C bwr( 2) Ifburg 3) m«i428 words
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Advertisement669 1980-01-07 17 w BOUSTEAD AGENCIES LOADS FOR E. S. AFRICA CEDARBANK <Rfun*on Durban Clown PI flu London) Spore S 1 fet) F LYKES ORIENT LINE U.S. GULF COAST SERVICE (New Orleans, Mobile, Houston, Galveston) Saigapore P KeUnf Kuantan US GuH MASON LYKES (disch I toads)... 23/27 Jan 6 My VELMA LYKES (drsch)669 words
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Advertisement808 1980-01-07 18 K line KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. I XPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO NORTH AMERICA Larber teeder vessels also available on request Cargoes also acceptable t« Oakland. Vancouver Portland Houston. Galveston. New Orleans Boston St Mm PMadepha Norfok Baltimore Savannah lacksonvJk TO EUROPE iKceptnt cargoes to Scarabnavia via Hambugl FROM EUROPE TO808 words
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Advertisement681 1980-01-07 18 E.C./GREAT LAKES SERVICE 10A04MG FOR MM YORK NORFOiN MONIREAI TORONTO ASHUBUA Penang RH<t«jn P fttUng Singapore CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE toidni lot lOS UNGUIS SAN FRANCISCO SIATIU. IACOMA VANCOUVER BC EXPRESS CONTAINER/CONVENTIONAL/ REEFER SERVICE Prrung P Mdng Singapot? I Angf SO MANim iD<»doc».n K i SO NAGAIAND SO IRtPURA Srfiglpoif681 words
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Advertisement783 1980-01-07 18 S S A (>roii|> SINGAPORE SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE LTD 20TM FLOOR OCEAN BUILOING SINGAPORE 1 ?e*.c K E LINES > GENERAL 91 Jtll (14 LINES) J EL E *RS ?<S9S, RS 2SS6B A B CARSHIP C ABL E CARGOSHIP ma KcgiMiol I'ontnhicr Lilies WEEKLY CONTAINER SERVICE to/from BANGKOK BANG* Oft783 words
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Advertisement826 1980-01-07 18 GRANARD LINE RED SEA/MEDITERRANEAN SERVICE S pore P Kelang Penang loadng lor: MV MAN SING V 35W.. 19 lin M V MAN CHE ONG V.XW 7 Feb M V MAN FUNG 37* 7 Mar ACCEPTHG CONTARER CMGO FCI ONEY M V MAN CPfONG V 2* P Said Aleiand'ia Beirut P826 words
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Advertisement584 1980-01-07 18 t INTRASEA (PTE) LTD. Faber House. 234E Orchard Road. Singapore 9 Telephone *****11/*****57 yOlAgfA'llil REGULAR INDEPENDENT SEMI/EULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO EUROPE S'pore P Kelant MARITIME VICTOR W867 ...In Port 9 fan NORASIA W869 22 Jan 26 Jar PISTIS WB7O t Feb 12 Feb Agents Penanf Loading tor: Nantes/UK (Avon) Boulogne584 words
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Advertisement246 1980-01-07 19 TRUCONTAINER EXPRESS INTERNATIONAL (S) PTE LTD Suite: 1311 SHAW TOWER. Beach Road, SINGAPORE 7 Regular Container Service accepting FCL/LCL Cargo for New Zealand Auckland, Wellington, Lyttleton, Dunedin Australia Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Sri Lanka Colombo Europe and U.K. Call *****81 Container leasing services BS ICCU CONTAINER U FLEET S MANAGEMENT246 words
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Advertisement351 1980-01-07 19 SOON SENG GROUP Regular Service To East M'sia Vessel PKlang S pore PGudang loading tor FONG SIANG Voy 101 In Port Kuchtng, S*u FONG SOON Voy 201 8 Jan KK/STian Principal KUAI A lUMPUR PORT KLLANG Agent Soon Seng Shipping Sdn Bhd ?3 latan Melayu Tel 03 *****4 9260/0 Tele.351 words
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Advertisement123 1980-01-07 19 NOTICES TOKO LINE u. "HOkl HO MARI V4S arrive »IMV» dUcharKtaft at Jareag part G»<t»» Na-i. Consignees of all damaged cargoes ex the above captioned vessel are notified that the general survey will be held on Tuesday, Bth January. 1980 at Jurong Port Godown NO-2 from 10 00 am to123 words
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Advertisement446 1980-01-07 20 YV' PERKAPALAN LAUTAN BIRU Regular Service to East Malaysia Spore ETD Load) 8/1 10/1 Koti Gaya Ocean Sftppng Pte. Ltd. 5110. NOH HUP COMPLEX (7tti Floor) BEACH ROM). STORE 0719. T«t *****10 I *****46 Loading tor Kota Kinabalu, Kudat SOUTHSEA FREIGHTERS LTD BIENLEY CO., (PTE) LTD 8. Tetok Ayer Street.446 words
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