The Business Times, 15 January 1980
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Title Section10 1980-01-15 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 110/1/80 TUESDAY, JANUARY 15,198« 50 CENTS10 words
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Article66 1980-01-15 1 Reuter LAUSANNE, Mon. The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has no intention of moving the Olympic Games next July from Moscow, director Monique Berlioux said today. Mrs Berlioux, asked to comment on reports that the United States and possibly other Western Olympic committees might boycott the Moscow eventsReuter - 66 words
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Article76 1980-01-15 1 UPI ABU DHABI, Mon. The Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries will meet in an emergency session to discuss the Soviet military intervention in Afghanistan, Oil Minister Mana Said Otaiba said in an interview published today. He said the Soviet move and Moscow ambitions to reach warm watersUPI - 76 words
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Article64 1980-01-15 1 Reuter BANGKOK, Mon. Thailand is expected to export 2.4 million tonnes of rice by the end of the current calendar year compared with 2.7 million tonnes exported last year, the Board of Trade forecast in its weekly bulletin. The lower production during the 1979 80 season wasReuter - 64 words
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Article111 1980-01-15 1 AFP JAKARTA, Mon. Indonesia, the world's number two tin producer after Malaysia, wants the planned release of 35,000 tons from the United States stockpile to take place in phases over four to five years to prevent a market crash. Minister of Mines Subroto was reported as sayingAFP - 111 words
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Article49 1980-01-15 1 AFP TOKYO, Mon. Japan's seven major oil refinerdistributors will raise the prices of their oil products by about 15 per cent on the average late this month. All of them cited rising crude oil prices as the reason for the markup, effective Jan 25. AFPAFP - 49 words
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Article74 1980-01-15 1 AFP KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Senior officials of Malaysia, Indonesia and Singapore will meet here tomorrow to discuss implementation of the traffic separation scheme in the Straits of Malacca. The three-day meeting will also look into other details of the scheme including the installation of navigational aids inAFP - 74 words
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Article71 1980-01-15 1 AP NEW YORK, Mon. The stock market headed higher this morning. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials rose 3.84 to 862.37 in the first half hour. Gainers took a 3 to 2 lead over losers among New York Stock Exchange-listed issues. Aided by buying from investing institutions,AP - 71 words
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Article141 1980-01-15 1 Rises Indices H Msia 328 Tronoh Mines 1130 ML"! 440 Berjuntai 810 Austral Amal 610 Hook Leong 308 New Serendah 350 Sealion 245 G E Life 1060 M Breweries 760 O U E 446 Lingui 396 M Banking 340 Straits Trading 800 OCBC 750 Ketnpas *>60 Falls141 words
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Article, Illustration170 1980-01-15 1 Rises Indices Tronoh 1170 S Mai Tin (M > 1800 Petaling Tin 1090 Castlefield 1650 Hong Leong 320 S Kinta 980 B Kawan 302 Utd Mai 600 KL Kepong 396 B A Tobac co 160 A Amal 645 O C B C 760 Falls H I,rong Ind170 words
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Article751 1980-01-15 1 FOO CHOY PENG - MORE PROJECTS IN PIPELINE By FOO CHOY PENG SIX Singapore manufacturers have received the greenlight from Bangladesh to begin operations in that country. This is the firmest sign so far that labour-intensive and lowgrade activities are being gradually relocated to neighbouring countries with cheap labour751 words
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219 1980-01-15 1 THE SINGAPORE Manufacturers Association has decided to postpone its trade mission to West Asia indefinitely. Plans to set up a product display centre in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, have also been held up. Originally, the product display centre, a joint venture between Intraco and219 words
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Article421 1980-01-15 1 JAPAN'S largest producer of instant noodles, Nissin Foods, has decided to extend its manufacturing operations in Singapore after discussions with the Economic Development Board six months ago. Sources say the EDB has already reserved a site area of about 20,000 sq metres for the421 words
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Article275 1980-01-15 1 TRAVELLERS flying between Singapore and Europe will soon have to pay higher fares as airlines pass on increases in their fuel bills to customers. As a first step towards restoring their profit margins, a minimum market price of $1,920, based on the published advance purchase excursion (Apex)275 words
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250 1980-01-15 1 A MARISSCO-Anstrallaii Ashing venture die to start to waters off Western Australia to midFebruary may be delayed Indefinitely. T%ls Is beeanse of an Australian baa n Soviet fishing ventares arising from the Afghanistan affair. Australian reports yesterday said the project, Involving Marlsseo (a250 words
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325 1980-01-15 1 CHOO AI LENG - By CHOO AI LENG THE HARVARD Graduate School of Business Administration may set up an extension school in Singapore. The school will conduct advanced management courses for senior company executives in the AsiaPacific region. This was disclosed by Professor Daryl Wyckoff, faculty member of325 words
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Article174 1980-01-15 1 PRIME lending rates are expected to increase by another half point before the Chinese New Year. Five banks yesterday announced higher prime lending rates effective this week, bringing the Business Times index of 12 banks to 9.9 per cent. American banks, namely Citibank, Bank of America174 words
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Advertisement27 1980-01-15 1 FOR PROMPT DELIVERIES OF Gamlen Chemicals New Tel: *****29 GAMLEN(AUSTRALASIA) PTY. LTD. New Address: 15-16, Block 6, 55 Ayer Rajah Road Ayer Rajah Industrial Estate. Singapore 051327 words
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Advertisement132 1980-01-15 1 ASIA RESEARCH BULLETIN i This unique publication offers businessmen each month a comprehensive guide to the latest developments taking place in all important sectors of the economies of countries in East and Southeast Asia The Bulletin is divided into six separate reports of about 8,000 words each There is a132 words
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Advertisement54 1980-01-15 1 Leader...Page MUM SHIPPING TIMES MADE-IN-SINGAPORE doobleglazed window 2 SILVER fast emerging Into the limelight WHAT eeonomle warfare symbolises 1 CREDIT demands have not ebbed RISE in advertising revenue boosts Nanyang's profit 11 SEAMEN get pay rise from NOL 12 AIRCRAFT i, TV AND RADIO CROSSWORD WHERE TO WINE AND DINE54 words
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TRADE AND INDUSTRY
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433 1980-01-15 2 JOHN LIM - By JOHN LIM WITH government control on the Overall Thermal Transfer Value (OTTV) standard last August, a company has been formed to market locally-manufactured doubleglazed window panes in Singapore. These double-glazed window panes, under the brand name Cool Case, have been made locally since 1978 but were433 words
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Article, Illustration178 1980-01-15 2 MR S C HUANG, chairman of Diners Club and Diners World Travel Singapore and director of Diners Club and Diners World Travel Malaysia has announced the appointment of its key executives in preparation for expansion programmes in Singapore, Malaysia and, later, regionally. Heading the Malaysian operations as178 words
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Article, Illustration119 1980-01-15 2 A PARTY of 12 leading industrialists from Queensland, Australia will tour the Philippines, Malaya, Thailand, Indonesia and Singapore in February and March 1980, to seek new export markets. The trade mission led by the president of the Queensland Confederation of Industry, Mr lan Russell, will119 words
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Article106 1980-01-15 2 THE PUBLIC Utilities Board (PUB) will no longer set a screening test for applicants eligible for the National Trade Certificate Grade 3, but have not attended the approved institutional courses. The screening test will now be set by the Vocational and Industrial Training Board (V1TB). Applicants who106 words
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248 1980-01-15 2 SINGAPORE will be the host of a technical conference on welding, fabrication and surface treatment next year. The meeting aims at promoting greater professionalism in the metal engineering industry. The conference, organised by The Singapore Welding Society, will be held in conjunction with248 words
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Article42 1980-01-15 2 TEXAS Instruments has announced a new Fortran product, DXIO Fortran-78, designed for use with the company's DS99O computer family. The DXIO Fortran-78 is a high-level programming language designed to allow the natural expression of algebraic formulae and numerical problems.42 words
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Article, Illustration338 1980-01-15 2 JAPAN Development and Construction Company (JDCC) has been awarded a 513.4 million contract by the Public Works Department to build vehicular and aircraft taxiway bridges for the new Changi Airport. The two bridges, spanning the airport's approach road for people travelling along the East338 words
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262 1980-01-15 2 THE Singapore Institute of Management (SIM) will organise a course on corporate tax planning on Feb 23 and March 1. The two-session course, conducted by Mr Lee Fook Hong, a public tax consultant, aims to give participants knowledge of the techniques of effective262 words
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Article395 1980-01-15 2 COURSES AND TALKS Jan 14-25: Basic Industrial Statistics, National Productivity Board Town Training Centre, National Productivity Board Jan 21-Feb II: Sales Management, National Productivity Board Town Centre, National Productivity Board Jan 28-29: Project Control Through Critical Path Analysis, Hyatt Hotel, Price Waterhouse Jan 28-Feb 8: How to Identify395 words
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Article134 1980-01-15 2 ESSO Singapore is sponsoring the latest courtesy poster design and short story writing competitions organised by the Ministry of Culture. The competition, aimed at spreading the courtesy message in the 1980s through attractively designed posters and interesting stories, offer attractive prizes. Outstanding entries in the poster134 words
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165 1980-01-15 2 MOTOR and Leasing, dealer for Isuzu passenger and commercial vehicles, recently delivered 31 Isuzu KBD2S diesel pick-up trucks and four KBD2S diesel flatbeds in one day. Motor and Leasing has since March last year delivered 1,500 KBDS. It is the first motor company to165 words
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Article52 1980-01-15 2 AN AUSTRALIAN transport equipment distributor has shifted its operations base to Singapore and is forming a joint-venture company with a leading European axles manufacturer to handle sales in the Asian region. Transpec of Australia and Bergische Achsenfabrik Fr Kotz and Sohne (BPW) are forming a new company called52 words
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Advertisement217 1980-01-15 2 Two for the price of one YouH get both word processing data processing when you buy a Data General computer today. i i I-™!-™! -***** n Computers have been renowned for their processing capabilities. Traditionally, it has been used for data processing scientific or commercial. But do you know that,217 words
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REGIONAL
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590 1980-01-15 3 UPI Reuter INDIAN President Nee lam Sanjiva Reddy yesterday swore in Mrs Indira Gandhi as Prime Minister of India, sending her on the path to rivitalise India's economy. Mr Reddy administered the oaths of office and secrecy to Mrs Gandhi at a ceremonyUPI; Reuter - 590 words
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382 1980-01-15 3 Reuter THE JAPANESE Foreign Ministry has proposed the gradual relaxation of residual import restrictions on Australian products, according to a report on AustraliaJapan relations in the 1980s. The report also called for abolition of graded tariffs on processed raw materials andReuter - 382 words
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Article119 1980-01-15 3 AP HONGKONG and US negotiators began their third day of talks last Friday on US proposals to curb Hongkong's potential textle exports to America. Sources connected with the meeting said they could not yet say how long the current negotiations would last. The Hongkong delegationAP - 119 words
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Article77 1980-01-15 3 AFP CHINESE Vice-Premier Wang Zher. had talks in Beijing over the weekend with Dr Assad Kotaite, President of the Council of the International Civil Aviation Organisation. The two sides held discussions on the international air traffic service route Amber-1 which passes through China's air spaceAFP - 77 words
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THE REGION IN BRIEF
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Article462 1980-01-15 3 Agencies CHINA may supply F-6 fighter aircraft to Somalia and Sudan in a bid to counter growing Soviet influence in Africa, sources close to US intelligence services said. Envoys from Somalia and Sudan went separately to Beijing last month to clinch the deal and each country hopesAgencies - 462 words
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Article119 1980-01-15 3 Reuter UNITED Nations Secretary General Karl Waldheim plan» to visit Thailand early next month for talks on the Kampnchean refuge* situation with Thai leaders and relief agency officials. Firm dates have not been set because developments In the Iran or Afghanistan crises eonld change hisReuter - 119 words
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Article720 1980-01-15 3 Agencies US DEFENCE Secretary Harold Brown yesterday called on Japan to expand its defence role to counter increased Soviet involvement in Asia, informed sources said. In talks with Prime Minister Masayoshi Ohira and Defence Minister Enji Kubota. Mr Brown warned that Soviet intervention in Afghanistan andAgencies - 720 words
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Advertisement173 1980-01-15 3 With such a watch', he confided, "time is not important." But surely a watch without a face is incomplete" I said. He smiled patiently. "Why conceal such exquisite craftsmanship?" he asked. His hand encompassed an extraordinary skeleton watch. Its delicate mechanism was suspended in a web of golden filigree, framed173 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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533 1980-01-15 4 AFP THE DIVERSION of Malaysian and Indonesian pepper exports away from Singapore has not caused undue concern to traders in the Republic who until recently handled the bulk of the trade In a report in its bulletin, the Kuching based Pepper Marketing Board saidAFP - 533 words
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Article152 1980-01-15 4 AFP WESTERN world primary aluminium stocks showed a marginal increase from October to November, but remained well below those of a year earlier, figures from the International Primary Aluminium Institute have revealed. Total stocks at endNovember were 1,502,000 metric tons, 0.7 per cent more than in October (1,491,000AFP - 152 words
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Article100 1980-01-15 4 THE Straits tin price in Penang yesterday firmed MslB per picul to $2,117, $157 above the International Tin Agreement ceiling, dealers said. Sentiment was aided by a firmer Friday London closing and continued demand from the lIS, Japanese and European centres. Reports the Organisation of American States has100 words
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Article39 1980-01-15 4 Rubber: Jan 14 Singapore: February: 323.25 cents (up 1.25 cents) Malaysia: February: 324.75 cents (up 1.50 cents) Tin: M 52,107 (up $18) (equivalent to $34.84 per kilo) (up 30 cents) Official offering: 202 tonnes (up 21Vi tonnes)39 words
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Article192 1980-01-15 4 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday: (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) Cotton yarn: China Blue Phoenix 20s 2,320 32s 2,820, 40s 3,040 (per bale of 400 lbs). Piece goods: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly192 words
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Article322 1980-01-15 4 THE SINGAPORE market closed higher yesterday with February One RSS buyers quoted at 323.25 cents per kilo, up 1.25 cents from last Friday's close, dealers said. The morning market gained 2.25 cents on nervous covering, speculative and upcountry buying in active trading, they said. The market, however, eased one322 words
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Article394 1980-01-15 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. 323.50 324 50N 321.50 322 50N Int. 1 R.S.S. February 325 00 325 50 323.25 323 75 Int. 1 R.S.S. March 327 00 327 50394 words
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Article128 1980-01-15 4 NOON SSR and SMR i 1 RA8 February March (Carreat Mth) (Forward Mth) Bayer* Seller* Buyer* Salter* SSR 20 (1 tot i pallet) 288.50 290.50N 290 50 292 50N SSR 50 (lu* i pallet* 286 50 287.SON 287 50 289 SON MRELB SMR CV Ilia i pallet)128 words
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Article240 1980-01-15 4 PRICES were little changed in light and lacklustre trading at the Singapore produce market yesterday. Business was minimal and mainly written on covering account. The lack of proper price indications from overseas again made for a hesitant market with buyers generally holding off or quoting at levels too240 words
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Article49 1980-01-15 4 THE MARKET in Kuala Lumpur yesterday ruled lower from Friday's level as buyers held off, awaiting fresh advices from overseas centres, dealers said. Trading was quiet with interest centred in the northern region where January traded MSIO lower at 51,090 per tonne. The refined market was quiet.49 words
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Article330 1980-01-15 4 SINGAPORE: Yesterdays closing prices in S$ per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 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-super 0.63, Special 0.57.330 words
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Article204 1980-01-15 4 THAILAND is expected to export a reduced 2.4 million tonnes of rice by end-1980 compared with 2.7 million tonnes in 1979, the Thai Board of Trade forecast in its weekly bulletin. It estimated during the 1979 80 season from November 79 to July 80, Thailand would produce204 words
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Article963 1980-01-15 4 COFFEE: Robusta futures partly reduced early losses to close the morning £11 down to £4 per tonne up from Friday. Turnover was 1,152 lots including 40 options and around 350 lots of crossed trades. Spot Jan lost £8 at £1,596 against a morning's high low range of £1,570963 words
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Article235 1980-01-15 4 Reuter OFFICIAL sources in Kuala Lumpur said Malaysia has not imposed an embargo on rubber exports to the USSR in response to the Soviet incursion into Afghanistan. They had been asked to comment on rumours circulating in the London rubber market on Friday that such a banReuter - 235 words
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ASIAN STOCKS
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Article696 1980-01-15 4 TOKYO Source: DBS-Dalwa THE MARKET began on a rising tone yesterday, led mainly by energy-related and defence-related issues, although trading was light. In the afternoon, investors refrained from buying actively because the Nikkei Dow-Jones average had risen for the sixth consecutive day. Purchases centred on speculative issues andSource: DBS-Dalwa - 696 words
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Article383 1980-01-15 4 STRONG overseas and local demand for resource stocks pushed the All-ordinaries index to another record high yesterday, closing 24.69 points up on Friday's 788 points, brokers said. Buying was sparked by London and spurred later when Hongkong entered and although some profit-taking was evident towards the close, a lack383 words
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Article387 1980-01-15 4 Source: SHK Sec APART from a few special speculative situations, the market was generally lower in quiet trade yesterday. Brokers had been expecting a bid for Hsin Chong to be announced and ran the price up to $4-55 in a flurry of trade, but profit-taking saw it close atSource: SHK Sec - 387 words
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Article151 1980-01-15 4 THE market closed mixed with minings firm while commercials, industrials and oils declined, dealers said. Turnover rose to 42.9 million pesos from Friday's 12.4 million, with heavy trading in mining. Atlas Con B, Baguio Gold, Benguet Con B, Lepanto B, Marinduque B, Philex B, Pogei, BF Goodrich and Vulcan151 words
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Article276 1980-01-15 4 MARKET prices closed lower yesterday as selling pressure remained strong among finance stocks, dealers said. Bangkok Bank fell two baht to 292, First Trust 3.50 to 68.50, Mah Boonkrong Drying and Silo six to 204, Industrial Finance Corp three to 134, Jalaprathan Cement one to 118 and Siam Cement276 words
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Article34 1980-01-15 4 H K HANG SENG Monday 842.51 Friday 846 47 Week Ago 816.18 SYDNEY INDUSTRIALS Monday 606.72 Friday 595.72 Week Ago 583.73 ALL ORDINARIES Monday 806.89 FrMay 7P8 13 Wefk Ago 768 7734 words
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Advertisement214 1980-01-15 4 At the Harbour Grill\ what you have for lunch is your business. The Chef's Luncheon Fare at the Harbour Grill offers you the opportunity to indulge yourself over a number of generous courses. Or merely to take your pick from the tempting display for a lighter, quicker meal. Rare flavoured214 words
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OVERSEAS
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Article714 1980-01-15 5 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From PAA PA005 0125 NYC SFO HKG MAS MH601 0645 KUL MAS MH682 0710 KCH SIA SQ528 0710 DHA SLA BA SQ BA17 0710 LHR BAH SIA SQI01 0815 KUL MAS MH621 0840 PEN MAS MH607 0845 KUL MAS MH671 0945714 words
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Article252 1980-01-15 5 Reuter THE European Parliament yesterday began its first 1980 session with unemployment and Britain's share of the Common Market budget topping the agenda, EEC sources said. The Soviet intervention in Afghanistan has angered many members and the assembly is almost certain to add the matter toReuter - 252 words
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371 1980-01-15 5 AP THE DIRECTOR of Mexico's oil company, Pemex, said on Sunday that Mexico will suspend "mercilessly" its sale of crude oil if it discovers any of its nine customers reselling Mexican crude on the spot market. Mr Jorge Diaz Serrano told a press conference: "MexicoAP - 371 words
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318 1980-01-15 5 AP UNITED Aata Workers t (U AW) llilu president x! Douglas Fraser called far legislation te require Japalt mm ear eampaaies selling cars aid tracks la ike I nited Slate* to «pea >. assembly aad parte plants there. t HeAP - 318 words
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577 1980-01-15 5 AP AFP PRESIDENT Carter, referring to the crises in Iran and Afghanistan, declared on Sunday night that "political considerations and economic profit had to be set aside" as he asked all Americans to "stand with me." In a speech prepared for delivery toAP; AFP - 577 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article396 1980-01-15 5 Agencies THE Carter Administration, sensing that higher petroleum prices are already cutting energy consumption, is dropping plans to push a tax increase on petroleum, Time magazine said Sunday. The magazine said the Administration, fearing increased taxes could hurt Mr Carter politically, will instead prepare to moveAgencies - 396 words
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Article131 1980-01-15 5 BRITAIN'S 100,000 striking steelworkers will this week step up picketing to back their demands for a pay rise of 20 per cent, union sources said. The national steel strike yesterday went into its third week with little prospect of an early settlement. Trade unionists in131 words
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Advertisement98 1980-01-15 5 SL i ''W'HWimmmmrimimihi i nut' i <!iuuuuihuunuftthiiihi?lliiititit"t*i 1 I I I ""'.♦nUJUUIUUMUM M t vHffe iStf I <• I I Our Export and Wholesale Department is now housed in Boon Building Our Retail Business at Change Alley still remains. This move to better premises is to ensure a higher standard98 words
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Article492 1980-01-15 6 AT very few times in history have three powers survived simultaneously and in close contact with one other. Somehow, an aspiring third power is soon fragmented and absorbed into the orbit of either of the other two. The same fate currently threatens the Non-Aligned492 words
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202 1980-01-15 6 NOTHING seemed to have happened since Singapore businessmen were urged by the Government last June to move away from labour-intensive and low value-added industries. But now it seems Singapore businessmen are beginning to stir six Singapore manufacturers are to set up operations in202 words
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889 1980-01-15 6 AGIS SALPUKAS - Silver fast emerging into the limelight By AGIS SALPUKAS NYT THE SOARING price of silver which has increased from just over US$6 an ounce a year,ago to about US$35 now has proved to be a major headache for some industries but has developed into a bonanza for others. Major usersNYT - 889 words
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Article, Illustration890 1980-01-15 6 LAN STEELE - By LAN STEELE Depthnews IN JUST five years the international community has staked a patchwork of claims covering 99 per cent of the world's currentlyfished ocean waters. More than 80 nations have exercised an option to stretch their ocean boundaries toDepthnews - 890 words
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Advertisement156 1980-01-15 6 uv w r n B together the most sophisticated audio-visual, hi-fi equipment and related k services available. This will be an excellent k opportunity for manufacturers and suppliers to demonstrate their highly-advanced equipment Auvi '80, to be held at the World Trade Centre from 2-6 July 1980, will be widely156 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous1489 1980-01-15 6 How close can you get? THE VIEWING et psychic pkeMmeu sever bib le exelte aid ealivea Ike Imiglnttw m It takes u heyead tkls mnadaae, everyday warid that every•ac takes far graatod. Taday's psychic drama aa RTS's last half-haar slat la the series The Next Stop Beyaad, Is ahaat three1,489 words
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Article, Illustration1717 1980-01-15 7 ANN CRITTENDEN - Economic sanctions by the United States Economic warfare is a way of doing something. It is an important symbol. But what does it symbolise? Is it really doing something, or does it just demonstrate impotence? ANN CRITTENDEN examines the significance of sanctions. ANN CRITTENDEN NYT IN JUNE.NYT - 1,717 words
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Article, Illustration863 1980-01-15 7 ROBERTA HORNIG - By ROBERTA HORNIG IN A move apparently aimed at strengthening his regime, Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Fahd says the kingdom is planning its first constitution and the creation of a "consultative council" to assist the government, which is mostly composed of royal family members, in making863 words
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Article368 1980-01-15 7 OVERHEARD two schoolboys on a flight to Geneva: First schoolboy: How's your French? Second: Bit rusty. First: Same here. Second: Et tu Brute? First: I know that. It's Shakespeare, isn't it? Second: Yes. First: Funny, I didn't think French had been invented then." SAW this sign368 words
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Article902 1980-01-15 7 TSANG SAU YIN - FORUM with TSANG SAU YIN BRIBERY and corruption are words that, when uttered, can immediately bring forth one of two reactions. Indignant condemnation from those clearly schooled in the right and wrong ways of doing things or a philosophical shrug from those who902 words
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Advertisement181 1980-01-15 7 m* 13 ftA SS Live hi Regal Splendouf! Situated along Duchess Road and Bukit Timah Road, Duke's Garden is located next to Chinese High School and conveniently close to Watten Estate. In an area long established as an exclusive, high-class residential district, Duke's Garden shares the enthralling beauty of its181 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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Article727 1980-01-15 8 Ashton diamond venture Reuter THE MOST significant event of calendar 1979 for the Ashton joint venture was the discovery of diamonds at the Argyle prospect near Kununurra, Western Australia. Conzinc Riotinto of Australia Ltd (CRA) said in its fourth quarterly 1979 progress report. While no expert assessmentReuter - 727 words
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Article90 1980-01-15 8 Reuter STANDARD Oil Co (Sohio) said its capital spending in 1960 will be about US$95O milion, up from about $500 million in 1979. The company said that $650 million of the 1980 total is planned for use in oil and gas-related projects. Sohio, 53 per centReuter - 90 words
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Article37 1980-01-15 8 PRE-TAX profit at Thorn Electrical Industries Ltd declined to £51.3 million from £54.3 million for half year ended Sep 30, on a sales rise of £617 million (£581.3 million). Earnings per share fell to 22p (25.1p),37 words
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333 1980-01-15 8 Reuter UNION Pacific Corporation and Missouri Pacific Corporation has announced a billion-dollar merger proposal that would create one of the biggest railroad systems in the United States. In an announcement that took Wall Street by surprise, the companies said in a joint statement that theirReuter - 333 words
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Advertisement288 1980-01-15 8 See Page 4 for Asian stocks •mm MM* I# m u s: Merlin's New Tavern Liar It s totally new. Painstakingly furnished to create just the right ambience for you to unwind after a hard day s work, before dinner, or to round off a perfect evening. Enjoy happier hours288 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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Article862 1980-01-15 9 NYT AMERICAN government regulators are worried that the dramatic growth of money market funds might cause investor problems. Now, in the first disclosures of their kind, managers of four small funds have disclosed that they have "contributed" more than US$B4O,OOO to the funds to rectify variousNYT - 862 words
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Article222 1980-01-15 9 Reuter THE PHILIPPINES Monetary Board has decided in principle to allow banks to invest in equities of nonallied undertakings, underwrite securities and make long-term loans and investments. board chairman and central bank governor Gregorio Licaros said. Banks currently registered as non-commercial banks, such as savings andReuter - 222 words
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Article285 1980-01-15 9 Reuter CHINA'S Fujian province will issue renminbi-denomi-nated bonds in Fujian and in Hongkong. The province's Deputy Governor Zhang Yi said the amount of the issue has not yet been decided, and would depend on how much the provincial government felt it could safely guarantee.Reuter - 285 words
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Article104 1980-01-15 9 AFP THE CHINESE have negotiated and signed their first drawing with British bankers under the US$l,2OO million deposit facilities arranged with the Bank of China in December 1978, it was announced in London recently. Credit facilities of $6,500 million were agreed with Lloyds Bank International and SGAFP - 104 words
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Article, Illustration145 1980-01-15 9 THE EXECUTIVE Chairman of Banque National? de Paris (BNP), Mr Jacques Calvet, (above), arrived in Singapore on Jan 13 together with the bank's Deputy General Manager, Mr Francois Hecker. Mr Calvet will pay a courtesy call on Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew and meet the145 words
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121 1980-01-15 9 Reuter TOTAL assets and liabilities of commercial banks in Malaysia rose 1.91 per cent to M 522.44 billion at endSeptember from 122.02 billion at end-August, compared with $18.23 billion at end-September 1978, Bank Negara Malaysia said. Total deposits held by banks roGe to $17.35Reuter - 121 words
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Article442 1980-01-15 9 WANG LOOK KEAH - By WANG LOOK KEAH FINANCE companies fared better against keener competition from banks and other financial institutions in 1978 than expected. According to a study conducted by management consultants SGV-Goh Tan on finance companies in Singapore, the industry's net profits after tax reached $31.1 million442 words
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170 1980-01-15 9 THE Stapptre branch of Tokal Buk tiMueed ever the mckcal a three-year US$l5 million negotiable Hooting rate certificate of deposit (NCD). («-managed by Mtrfu Guruty Pacific and Mai Bank, It carries aa interest rate of Vi per cent above the Singapore Interbank Offered170 words
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Article367 1980-01-15 9 GOLD futures in Singapore closed sharply higher yesterday compared with last Friday's closing levels in moderately active trading, dealers said. Trading was suspended one hour yesterday morning as prices opened limit-up across the board in line with the metal's strength in New York last Friday and in Hongkong this367 words
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Article531 1980-01-15 9 THE LOCAL foreign exchange started off yesterday on a very quiet and steady note. Only the British pound showed some movement against the US dollar. Opening at U552.2630 40, the pound eased to 2.2590/00 towards the later part of the morning. It then recovered to 2.2640/50 when the531 words
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Article22 1980-01-15 9 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 9.9 per cent.22 words
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Article160 1980-01-15 9 ASIAN RATES ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on Jan 14: 7 days 1 month 2 months 3 months 6 months 9 months 12 months US Doll art (Spot) Offer Bid 14'. 14 14 3/16 14 1/16 14'« 14'. 14 5/16 14 3/16 14 3/16 14 1/16 13160 words
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Article43 1980-01-15 9 FRANKFURT exchanges opening quotes yesterday: US 1.7167 77 Stg 3.882 886 Can 1.4746 64 Dfl 90 58 756 Sfr 108.47 64 Lit 2.137 9 Ffr 42.65 73 Nkr 35.04 8 Bfr con 6.154 60 Bfr fin 5.981 991 Yen 0 7258 6843 words
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Article207 1980-01-15 9 THE U.S. dollar firmed against major currencies in quiet late trading yesterday, mostly on position squaring as operators cautiously awaited further developments in Afghanistan, dealers said. The US currency firmed to a late 1.7185/90 marks from an early 1.7165/75 and New York's 1.7175/85 Friday close on some local US207 words
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Article452 1980-01-15 9 STERLING rose sharply in the first hour of trading yesterday on a few buying orders in a relatively thin foreign exchange market, dealers said. Against the backdrop of a marginally easier dollar, sterling rose to U552.2665 70 in early trading, after opening at 2.2600/10. It was quoted at a452 words
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Article122 1980-01-15 9 THE U.S. dollar for overnight delivery closed firmer yesterday at 236.65 yen, compared with a 236.20 opening and 235.80 at Fridav <■ 'lose, dealers said. Trading was moderate with volume of US$639 million. The do'ir»- ached a high of 236.8 1 r in the afternoon <• <i >igh level122 words
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Article575 1980-01-15 9 A RESILIENT labour market markedly undercut the firm tone which had prevailed in the US government securities market until the end of last week. Although the unemployment rate went up to 5.9 per cent in December from 5.8 per cent a month earlier, the rise575 words
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Advertisement217 1980-01-15 9 Do you need a lease to grow? Tokyo Leasing (Singapore) Pte. Ltd. is a wholly owned subsidiary of Tokyo Lease Co. Ltd. Tokyo Lease was established in 1964 on the initiative of The Dai-lchi Kangyo Bank Ltd. and was the first leasing company in Japan to be associated with a217 words
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2129 1980-01-15 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 Arm» (22,129 words
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Article166 1980-01-15 10 SINGAPORE INIT TK18T INCOME BOND INIT (Mtmm' prim It Ju it) (Cmrnrnt prices) The Commerce 2.30 2 44 In(XJ(ne 11# The Saving Fund 148 1.57 S pore Prog Fund 103 109 Spore Sec Fund 1 79 1 90 MAE A B( M1PITBA S pore Invest Fund 1 36166 words
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Article2841 1980-01-15 10 Gr's Gr's Net 1»7» Company Last Div Div Y'ld P/E Vol D>v High Low Sale or- C'vr cooo) High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 261 207 Acma 251 2 15.0 2.2 5.9 12.8 8 251 250 223 123* Alcorn 223 1 10.0 1.3 4.4 29.7 1 2232,841 words
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Article2043 1980-01-15 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. MXJBIVUU Am* (2 MB) hiemm (2.328) (3) 2.32 (4) 2 36 (2)2,043 words
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Article, Illustration757 1980-01-15 10 THE Singapore stock market yesterday strengthened in selective trading with same d the second and third liners •nee again earning in far bullish support. In contrast with last Friday's market, buyers were dominant, reflecting the geaeral bullishness of the market. Analysts were still757 words
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Article520 1980-01-15 10 SUSTAINED buying interest steadied prices on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. Some initial cautiousness was evident as buyers held back to assess the situation. Some profit-taking was discerned in a handful of the speculative issues but the general market trend was quietly steady. Trading520 words
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Article, Illustration870 1980-01-15 11 CHAN BONG SOO - By CHAN BONG SOO NANYANG Press Singapore (1975) gave a good account of itself in its first full year of operation as a publicly listed company by turning in its highest-ever earnings. Barring unforeseen circumstances, the company publisher of the Chinese newspaper, Nanyang Siang870 words
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Article338 1980-01-15 11 MAGNUM C«rp*r»ttMi has informed the KLSE that it has sold its holdings of 1.5 million shares in Hong Leong Industries (formerly Fancy Tile Works) on the stock market during the period Sep 28, 1979 to Dec 26, 1979. Magnum explained that the 1.5 million shares represented 30 per338 words
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Article39 1980-01-15 11 is to pay a second interim dividend of 5 per cent (same previously) less tax, for the year ending ended December 31. It will be payable on Feb 13 to shareholders registered on Feb 6.39 words
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Article30 1980-01-15 11 has announced an interim dividend of 10 per cent gross (same), for the year ended Dec 31, payable on Feb 15 to shareholders registered on Feb 2.30 words
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Article130 1980-01-15 11 tates has reported a slight improvement in interim profit, thanks largely to higher rubber production and prices. Unaudited pre-tax profit for the first half-year ended Oct 31, 1979 rose by 3 per cent to $618,424 from $601,293 previously. Net profit from sale of oil palm fruits130 words
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Article401 1980-01-15 11 Current Ex Books Date Total for Total fnr Payment Date Close Payable the year Previous year Bousteadco 5% I Dec 31 Jan 7 Jan 15 5% 12.5% Spore Glass 10% I Dec 28 Jan 5 Jan 15 10% 14.6%(a) FAN 8% I Dec 28 Jan 5 Jan 17401 words
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Article88 1980-01-15 11 Company Particulars Ex Date Books Close M Breweries Lingui Temerloh Sentosa T Text Bonus Issue of 1 for 2 Bonus Issue of 5 for 3 Bonus Issue of 1 for 1 Bonus Issue of 1 for 3 Bonus Issue of 1 for 4 Jan 24 Jan 22 NYA88 words
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Article, Illustration567 1980-01-15 11 WITH the prospect of further petrol price increases looming on the horizon, the idea of changing to a diesel-powered car looks more and more appealing. But cost-conscious motorists will still have to overcome the fall in status (whether real of imagined) attached to driving567 words
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Article170 1980-01-15 11 MALAYAN United Industries (MUI) is to held an extraordinary general meeting to approve Its parchases of Central Sugars' shares totalling $23.13 million as at Dec 31, 1979. Since May 23, 1977, Mil's subsidiaries Tong Bee Realty and United Continental Insurance (UCI) have acquired Central Sugars'170 words
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Article59 1980-01-15 11 THE Koala Lam par Stock Exchange and the Stock Exchange of Singapore said the entire issued capital of 5.11 million ordinary shares of Mineral Secnritos Malaysia have been removed from the exchanges' official lists effective yesterday. The delisting was a result of the acquisition of more than N59 words
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Article556 1980-01-15 11 /AIIJ 3 by HOCK LOCK SIEW THE agreement signed over the weekj end between two local "hongs" J Robinson's and Cold Storage could mark the beginning of an era of close cooperation for them. As one analyst put it, the offer of Cold Storage of a 30by HOCK LOCK SIEW - 556 words
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Advertisement425 1980-01-15 11 Collier Goh Tan goes international to serve you better M.H.GOH, TAN PARTNERS are pleased to announce that with effect from Ist January, 1980 their practice has combined with COLLIERS International Property C onsultants and are now known as Collier Goh 6 Tan Chartered Valuation Surveyors Property Managers Estate Agents This425 words
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368 1980-01-15 12 MINISTER for Track' and Industry Cloh Chok Tons has said that an AsiaPacific forum should be croated as a first step to wards regional economic cooperation "This forum, perhaps along the lines of OECD type consultation or the British Commonwealth Heads of368 words
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178 1980-01-15 12 NANYANG Press Singapore (1975) has hinted that it will shortly increase the cover price of Nanyang Siang Pau, the Chinese language daily. In his latest annual statement, chairman Mi Lien Ying Chow said the continous escalating cost of newsprint is a factor of178 words
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Article, Illustration56 1980-01-15 12 SOVIET Ambassador Oleg Troyanovasky signals a "no" vote as the United Nations Security Council took np the US-sponsored resolution to impose mandatory economic sanctions against Iran over its refusal to release 50 Americans held hostages in Teheran. The vote was 10-2, with two abstentions. China didUPI picture - 56 words
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409 1980-01-15 12 THE MODERATES must try to keep the Non-Align ed Movement (NAM) on an even keel, says Mr S. Dhanabalan, Senior Minis ter of State for Foreign Affairs. "The NAM is still a movement with a consider able unity of views. It can continue to be409 words
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Article312 1980-01-15 12 THE DEPARTMENT of Civil Aviation (DCA) is ex ploring the possibility of introducing an automatic telephone-answering system for flight information. The system does away with the present manual answeiing service and automatically answers arrival and departure in quiries on a pre-recorded tape. DCA is testing the sys312 words
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554 1980-01-15 12 RUTH CHENG - By RUTH CHENG THE United Overseas Bank group has introduced three schemes to improve its services and competitive edge among which is a novel education loan programme. The group, comprising UOB, Chung Khiaw Bank and Wah Bank, has designated 1980 as "the year of554 words
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Article207 1980-01-15 12 AFP AP MALAYSIA feels that the Association of South-east Asian Nations (Asean) should accept Vietnam's assurance that Hanoi has no territorial ambition over Thailand or other nations of the Association. Foreign Minister Tengku Ahmad Rithauddeen, who had just visited Hanoi, said that he had been givenAFP; AP - 207 words
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Article182 1980-01-15 12 IN A move to further rationalise its operations. Pacific Development Credit (PDC) announced yesterday that it has sold its Penang Hill Hotel to Hotel Bellevue Sdn for M 5980,000 PDC said it made a small profit of $561,112 from the sale, the proceeds of which will182 words
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Article506 1980-01-15 12 CONSTRUCTION work will begin later this month on the Cold Storage group's new $7 million shopping centre replacing its former supermarket at Holland village, which has been changed to a gourmet food store. Sited at the corner of Holland Road and Jalan Jelita, thp two storey506 words
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Article811 1980-01-15 12 LONDON, Mon. The market advanced on prospects of an early fall in interest rates and hopes of a breakthrough in the UK steel industry pay dispute, dealers said. Trading was fairly active and at 3 pm, the FT index was up 13.1 at 448.3. Government bonds were the811 words
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252 1980-01-15 12 THF NATIONAL shipping line, Neptune Orient Lines (NOL), will pay out an additional $1.5 million in wages as a result of a collective agreement signed yesterday with the Singapore Organisation of Sea men (SOS). This was stated by NOL's managing director, Mr Lua Cheng252 words
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Advertisement88 1980-01-15 12 See page 11 U5520,000,000 Floating Rate U.S. Dollar Negotiable Certificates of Deposit, due lSthJanuary 1982 THI: FUJI BANK, LIMITED (Singapore Braii* h) In accordance with the provisions of the Certificates, notice is hereby given that for the six niontlis intern period from 16rh January, 1980 to ICthJuly, 1980, the Certificate88 words
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Advertisement116 1980-01-15 12 35% Yield Possible For investors with a minimum stake of $250,000; the comparable interest rates on the international money market present a low risk and high yielding opportunity. By buying high quality bonds on a leveraged basis expertly arranged through international bankers, the investor, who still has complete control of116 words
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Miscellaneous59 1980-01-15 12 Outlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. to 1 p.m. today: Mainly fair. Report for 24 hoars prior to 7.30 p.m. on Jan (4 at the airport. Maximum temperature 31.6 Associated humidity 57 Minimum temperature 23.1 Associated humidity 97 Hours of sunshine 10.40 Kainfall in millimetres Nil I'otal rainfall for the59 words
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Article93 1980-01-15 13 AFP THE Soviet Union, apparently worried that European dockers might hold up Soviet-bound grain shipments, has sent 49 small cargo vessels to Hamburg port to speed up deliveries. The ships have been sent to take on cargo from big freighters arrived from the US, and to clear grainAFP - 93 words
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Article71 1980-01-15 13 Reuter ROWAN Co Inc said it signed an agreement with Marathon Le Tourneau Co for the construction of a U5537.5 million self-elevating mobile offshore drilling platform, scheduled for completion in the second quarter of 1983. The unit cantilever design permits development drilling and workovers on a production platformReuter - 71 words
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Article45 1980-01-15 13 Reuter CONTINUED improvement in berthing at Karachi makes it possible to withdraw the remaining 5 per cent port surcharge on eastbound cargo, effective Jan 9 for vessels commencing to load at individual ports, the conferences covering trade between Europe and Pakistan announced. ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article35 1980-01-15 13 Reuter HAKODATE Dock Co Ltd said it has won a 3.4 billion yen order from Greece's Ocean Freighters Co for a 28,300 dwt bulk carrier. The ship will be delivered in March 1981.Reuter - 35 words
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467 1980-01-15 13 KOH TSE YING - By KOH TSE YING NAUTICAL students of the Singapore Polytechnic may soon be able to receive training in management studies in addition to their technical courses. Captain RF Short, head of the Department of Nautical Studies, said that details of two proposed management467 words
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Article533 1980-01-15 13 Shipping Line Page Col Shipping Line Page Col Adriatic IV 5 Dong Sue VI 5 Afea VI 3 DSR VI 3 Alfred CTS IV 5 EAC Lines n 4/5 All trans VI 5 East Malaysia VI 4 Alpac VI 5 Eilat VI 5 Angkutan VI 4 Elma533 words
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Article, Illustration244 1980-01-15 14 A TRANSITION Joint called the Kelomet has been used for the first time by a British shipyard to Join the deck and superstructure of a 19#-tonne patrol boat. The manufacturer, Nobel's Explosives Co, a member of the ICI Offshore Group, claims that the joint244 words
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Article961 1980-01-15 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 following961 words
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Article1363 1980-01-15 14 NORTH American grain chartering was slow last Friday with continued uncertainty over the effect of the embargo on Soviet grain purchases. Cargoes of grain were fixed however from the US Gulf to Buenaventura at U5529.60 FIO for March and from Northern range to Brest or St Nazaire at1,363 words
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Article, Illustration652 1980-01-15 15 MORE THAN a dozen of the world's top ocean racing yachts will be competing in the Nedlloyd Spice Race which will begin on March 12. The 23,000-kilometre race from Jakarta to Rotterdam traces the route taken by the spice ships, such as the famous Cutty Sark,652 words
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Article, Illustration241 1980-01-15 15 HOLLMING OY, the Finnish shipbuilder and maker of Aquamaster propulsion units, has an order for three 3,100 hp Aquamaster tugs from Neste Oy, the Finnish national oil company. The tugs, which will be classed to Lloyd's Register 100A1, are expected to be delivered by the end of this241 words
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Article, Illustration499 1980-01-15 15 EXPECTED ARRIVALS TODAY KEPPEL WHARVES Altair (after Arya Far, will shift to Gdn 45 on 16th 2300) 46 Blue Matsuyama (Ro Ho) (0600 after Tilos, must vacate not later than 17th 0300) 47 Dona Selina (Tanker) (after Good Smaritan 11, P/O, subject gas free) 15/16 Eiryu Maru499 words
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4227 1980-01-15 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 of4,227 words
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Article467 1980-01-15 20 A NEWLY-DRAFTED National Policy on Liner Shipping, which will impose strict control of the conference trades to and from Nigeria, has been prepared by the Nigerian National Transport Cordinating Commission. The Nigerian government claimed the need for a coherent and comprehensive policy on liner shipping because467 words
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389 1980-01-15 20 INTER Equipos Navales, has chalked up sales worth more than DMS million during the first six months of last year. The cargo-securing equipment manufacturer, which is in its second year of operation in Singapore, has confirmed contracts to supply 25 vessels with its equipment. The389 words
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Article115 1980-01-15 20 Reuter CHINA'S railways moved nearly three times as much freight in containers last year as they did in 1978, the New China News Agency (NCNA) said on Saturday. Without giving actual figures, it said the railways had doubled the number of containers available and improved loadingReuter - 115 words
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Article53 1980-01-15 20 ISHIK A W A JIM A-Harima Heavy Industries Co., a leading Japanese shipbuilder, announced last week that 35 ships totalling 669,775 gross tons or 1.04 million dwt were completed at its five shipyards in 1979. The company said of the 35 ships, 29 vessels (430,991 gross tons) were delivered53 words
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186 1980-01-15 20 S. c. CHEAH - By S. c. CHEAH THE Penang Port Commission (PPC) recently took delivery of a dredger, a hopper barge and two passenger launches. They will be used to provide better facilities for port users. A PPC spokesman said the acquisition of the dredger and hopper barge186 words
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Article124 1980-01-15 20 Reuter SHIPPING experts from Islamic countries will meet in Pakistan during April to study proposals for setting up a council of shipping of Islamic countries and an Islamic shipping company, Mustafa Gokal, advisor to President Zia-Ul-Haq on shipping, said in Karachi last week. Mr Gokal, whoReuter - 124 words
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Article1617 1980-01-15 20 The leading shipping lines operating from loeal 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). Alfred1,617 words
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Advertisement490 1980-01-15 13 m HONG KONG ISLANDS LINE LtNER service fob FAR EAST MIDDLE EAST AFRICA TAIWAN HONG KONG AUSTRALIA See Page VI Column 3 for Sailings Agents SINGAPORE SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE LTD MARKETING *****2 GENERAL *****1 A Ms* EURO ASIA LINE SON BHD K I *****7 P KIANG *****1/3 PENENG *****/2 isJi490 words
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Advertisement359 1980-01-15 13 JSI SEALORD ANTAH m UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) GULF J WEEKLY MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES AL FUJMRAH BH HAYYAN loading for Kuwait (27/1), Dammam (30/1), Doha (2/2), Abu Dhabi (5/2), Dubai (8/2) Mina Qaboos (12/2), Dubai (15/2), Dammam (18/2), Kuwait (21/2) Sahaiba (23/2) FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE 1 Loading tor Dubai359 words
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Advertisement374 1980-01-15 13 ■NOL NEPTUNE ORIENT UNES LTD FAR EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE Feb 17 Frt 17 Feb 23 Feb 79 Feb 7 Mar 14 Mar Rdam F stoof 7 Feb 8 Feb 13 Feb 14 Ftb 18 Feb 19 Feb 74 Ftb ft Ftb 1 Mar 7 Mar 9 Mar MM*' IS374 words
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Advertisement624 1980-01-15 13 Hapag-Lloyd Fully containerised to Europe and United States Regular, reliable and on time. Singapore *****11 '8311 <***** 4X33S4 Booking 761 709 Pewg *****7 CfS *****7? Terminal *****33 P *****J *****8 CFS *****? <;}&++&$[-:'"(+$}'*`;~&{'%}}+<^ MAERSK LINE f« U.S. Paobc. hate Martb Mart, Gait I Atlantic. East Canada and Mtuco (Also accepting624 words
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Advertisement641 1980-01-15 14 LEO SHIPPING PTE LTD. SINGAPORE PERNAS-MISC SHIPPING AGENCIES SDN BHD PORT KELANG PENANG fc l MALA YSIAN HTERNA TtONAL SHP&NG CORPORA DON BERHAD HEAD OFFICE: WISMA MISC TEL: NO: KL *****8 Aho Accepting For: 1) Barcelona. Genoa. 2) Amsterdam. Antwerp. I Havre. Bilbao Basle. UK. 3) Bremen. Bremenhaven Aarhus. Copenhagen.641 words
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Advertisement352 1980-01-15 14 SUPERCARRIER SERVICE WEEKLY SERVICE FROM US ATLANTIC/GULF AND E. CANADA Mm Sa*h N Ori Houston N ton Norto* Baft N tort SI ftn NB f tSTOK PW TENNESSEE M M IS/1 17/1 18 1 19/1 21/1 19/? 17/2 BARBER POISE US Sarfed Sailed 20/1 22/1 26/1 27/1 29/1 2/3 *4/3352 words
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Advertisement686 1980-01-15 15 Overseas M B M I Containers Limited Weekly service to/from UK/Europe STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei Ports and Bangkok CONTAtIKHP SO)WCt TO UK/CONTHENT: Containmhip Service To/From Bangkok k lumpur com una agenccs *****. pkelang mm/s PENANG BOUSTEAD SHPfWG AGENCES SON BHD *****1/3 Australia Straits Container Line (A member686 words
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Advertisement607 1980-01-15 16 KOREA SHIPPING CORPN ALT AIR 147* ALTAIR 148E VEGA MSN VEGA 146E P.KELANG 10/14 Jan 10/14 Jan 10/13 Feb 10/13 Feb SPORE 15/19 Jan FM BUSAN BANGKOK 15/19 Jan TO BUSAN 14/18 Feb FM BUSAN RiNfiKHK 14/18 Feb TO BUSAN PENANG CALL SUBJECT INDUCEMENT use use ksc use use use607 words
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Advertisement522 1980-01-15 16 EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST/EUROPE EXPRESS FULL CONTAINER SERVICE ACCEPTING CARGO FOR HAMBURG. FELIXSTOWE. ROTTERDAM ANTWTRP. LE HAVRE AISO ACCEPTMG CARGO FOR UNITED KINGDOM SOUTHAMPTON LONDON MANCHESTER. BIRMINGHAM BRISTOL. LIVERPOOL GLASGOW. LEEDS WEST GERMANY BREMCRHAVEN HOLLAND AMSTERDAM Spirt Hambi>| f eintone loMerdam Antwerp l« Havre iEm Mai 21 lan 7 Feb522 words
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Advertisement846 1980-01-15 16 OCEAN SHIPPING ENTERPRISES PTE LTD RM 2102 2103. 21ST FLOOR, MARINA HOUSE SHENTON WAY MISTRI ROAD SINGAPORE 2 TEL *****44 7& *****70 31 SANKYO LINE AUSTRALIA SERVICE YUE MAN MAT SKY.... MAY CARP P. Ketang Sngapore Loadnf tor: 19/21 lan 16/18 Jar ACQ. MEL 21/29 lan 25/27 lan WHS SYD.846 words
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Advertisement619 1980-01-15 17 L. HOT* MAMA KOU CANTK PIL GROUP Snfapore M M lan EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICE PKebr* Ponanf liudnf tar; Daiessalaam Mombasa leddah Hodeidati Pod Sudan DartssaUam Mombasa Hodeidati leddah Port Sedan A P KeUnf Penar* Loadnf tar Mouadiv w feddah Aden Hodftdaft Aqab* COLOMBO/KARACHI/P. GULF SERVICE MN TEE ROT* AL AM619 words
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Advertisement127 1980-01-15 17 /C\ CEYLON SHIPPING CORPORATION National Line of Sri Lanka LOADING FOR COLOMBO LANKA SAGARIKA NEPTUNE JASPER PT KLANG/PfNANG 1«/1-23/1 22/1-24/1 ALSO ACCEPTMG CONTAMER SHPMENT TO COLOMBO AGENTS STORE fOTUNE AGENCIS (PTE) ITO PT KLANG HARPER WtA SDN BHD PENANG HARPER WRA SDN BHD JUGOLINIJA EAST RIJEKA REGULAR SERVICE TO ADRIATIC127 words
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Advertisement815 1980-01-15 17 BENLINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE to {mow fhweiTfaii Hambwi Eiprets Bern van Lnrerpool Bay Tebye >*» Cardgan Bit Toka Eipresi City ot EdMwiti Rvama Mjru Bremen Eiprfu Mm Mm FROM EUROPE H BURG B HAVEN R DAM HAVRE SOTON W Germany/Austria Benetvi France AMUR PRetene RiaamaMara SUM SSaded815 words
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Advertisement724 1980-01-15 17 BOUSTEAD AGENCIES LOADS FOR E. S. AFRICA CEDARBANK (Reunion Durban Clown Pi (hi London) S pof e 51f eb P Kelang LVKES ORIENT LINE U.S. GULF COAST SERVICE (New Orleans, Mobile, Houston, Galveston) MASON IYKES (drsch A loads)... VELMA LYKES (fedi) Singapore P. Keianf Kuantan US Gt* 23/27 Jan 6724 words
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Advertisement642 1980-01-15 18 K LINE KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. f Xl'kF SS CONTAINER SFRVICF TO NORTH AMERICA FEEDER VESSELS' PR Ckppe. Ate 15N 17/1 ETD MOTKR VESSELS TK Golden Gite Bridge 6/2 Hki.j Mini 1/2 Vishnu M*u 6/2 Asm Mm 9/2 W. 1.1 Mjru 8/2 lOMmi Mara 12/2 lipin Ace 16/2 Mislii Mmi642 words
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Page 20 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous153 1980-01-15 20 Regional Weather Direction of movement r>B indicated by arrow and speed in knots. SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. LEGEND: ©Centre of Tropical Depression, maximum wind speeds 22 —33 knots. I Direction of movement (s) Centre of Tropical Storm, maximum wind speeds 34 —64 knots. d/*"®153 words
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