The Business Times, 11 February 1980
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Title Section11 1980-02-11 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C4P) N*. 111/1/81 MONDAY, FKBBUABY 11,1 M 50 CENTS11 words
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Article39 1980-02-11 1 AP BELGRADE, Sun. President Tito of Yugoslavia, recovering from a leg amputation, now suffers digestive and kidney troubles, his doctors said today. Doctors amputated the 87-year-old President's left leg three weeks earlier because of a circulatory blockage. APAP - 39 words
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Article50 1980-02-11 1 Reuter MANILA, Sun. Malaysian Foreign Minister Tengku Rithauddeen will arrive tomorrow night for consultations with Philippine officials on regional and bilateral issues, including Indochina and Afghanistan, the Foreign Ministry said today. Tengku Rithauddeen's visit follows that by Indonesian Foreign Minister Mochtar Kusumaatmadja, who came earlier for similar talks.Reuter - 50 words
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Article53 1980-02-11 1 AFP JAKARTA, Sun. The Indonesian government has stopped giving forest exploitation rights (FER) following discovery of abuse of the rights by several timber firms, a Forestry Department spokesman said today. But the move, which came into effect from Feb 2, does not apply to applications received beforeAFP - 53 words
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Article72 1980-02-11 1 UPI TOKYO, Sun. The Japan Socialist Party (JSP) decided today to work together with the moderate Komeito Party to form a coalition, aimed at dethroning the Conservatives who have ruled Japan for most of the post-World War Two years. JSP and Komeito (Clean Government Party) are Japan's noUPI - 72 words
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Article54 1980-02-11 1 AFP TAIPE3, Sun. McGrath, a giant American grain exporter, is building a wharf, silos, and loading and unloading facilities for grains in southern Kaohsiung at a cost of US$BO million. With these facilities, Kaohsiung will become the no 1 grain trans-shipment centre in the Far East, aAFP - 54 words
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Article73 1980-02-11 1 Reuter LONDON, Sun. Car imports to Britain in January were a record 59.5 per cent of sales, with state-owned British Leyland's market share the lowest ever, the Society of Mo tor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) said today. British Ley land, which plans a new versionReuter - 73 words
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Article75 1980-02-11 1 AP BOSTON, Sun. Governor Edward King and officials of a Massachusetts-based company on Saturday announced preliminary plans for a coal gasification plant that will turn coal into natural gas and electricity. The first of its magnitude in the US, the project could be the prelude to anAP - 75 words
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Article64 1980-02-11 1 Reuter DOHA, Sun. The Arab Boycott Office said today it has blacklisted the British-based Rank Organisation and four US firms for their dealings with Israel. v The office named the US firms as the Heath Co of Michigan and American Electronics Laboratories Inc of Pennsylvania, both electronics firms,Reuter - 64 words
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Article71 1980-02-11 1 AFP ATHENS, Sun. Greece will probably return to the North-Atlantic Treaty Organisation (Nato) unified command before April, when Nato celebrates its 31st anniversary, diplomatic circles here forecast. Major progress on the issue is expected to come from talks scheduled to open in Brussels tomorrow betweenAFP - 71 words
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Article57 1980-02-11 1 UPI TOKYO, Sun. Japan will lift export controls on three special steel products on Tuesday upon expiry of a 44-month import quota by the US. The three items removed from the export control list are alloy tool steel, high speed tool steel and stainless steel (bar,UPI - 57 words
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Article103 1980-02-11 1 THE faUawiag is a Hat af the If mart actively traded stacks ea the Stack Exehaage af Slagapare last week. It gtaa the taraever la theasaads af naite, clestag prices aa Friday aad the klgk aad law far IfJf/M •m MM Ml 3? Law F Merlin 1.800103 words
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Article125 1980-02-11 1 SINGAPORE M4 Ml Ml Ml M8 -BT Index: 3712.73 3756.55 3714.81 3770.89 3879.02 •Industrials <70.78 470.16 465.01 486.56 471.56 t'Flnaacc: 844.83 844.11 m.« 842.34 847.42 ••Howls 415.63 413.97 413 01 415.45 416.06 •Properties: 333.72 333.36 330.28 340.06 342.35 •Mininfs: 259 83 380.89 261.36 383.77 364.87 Plantations: 840.49125 words
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Article, Illustration549 1980-02-11 1 CHOO AI LENG - RISE IN PROJECT APPROVALS By CHOO AI LENG THE high level of building construction in Singapore is likely to rise even further in the next two to three years, as latest figures from the Public Works Department (PWD) indicate. This trend is also expected to549 words
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236 1980-02-11 1 THE TWO sets of air talks between Singapore and Malaysia in Kuala Lumpur, and between Singapore Airlines (SIA) and British Airways (BA) in Singapore which failed to reach agreement last week, will continue today. Commenting on the progress of the SingaporeMalaysia talks on Saturday,236 words
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Article415 1980-02-11 1 RAHIM KASSIM - ■f RAHIM KASSIM A WEST German company specialising in the manufacture of military and civilian binoculars has received the blessings of the Economic Development Board (EDB) to start a plant in Singapore. This follows the company Steiner-Optik'■ successful introduction of its products in the Far East415 words
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Article321 1980-02-11 1 THE Department of Trade will open new offices abroad, in a move to establish new markets for Singapore-made products. Jeddah and China are now being considered as possible additions to existing offices in Bonn, Tokyo, New York, and Los Angeles. Acording to the department's annual report 1978/321 words
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167 1980-02-11 1 THE Btappin PcMeam Ctrnftaj (BPC) will rehSmtSr» m T.g? prediellei aaier m the MThe igmant was rifnsi la Jakarta laat flalatiay hv SPC ehalraai laryaai. SPC wO im> eaa IMN to njM karrak The esntoaut is helerwl te he far a aeriei167 words
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Article391 1980-02-11 1 A THREE-cornered battle In the Singapore High Court (or a dead man's millions has been reduced to a straight fight between bis second wife and his former employer, Pertamina, the Indonesian state-run oil company, following the withdrawal of his sons' claim to the money. When391 words
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Article108 1980-02-11 1 THE price of gold fell In Hongkong on Saturday as some selling moved onto a quiet thin market and at the close of the session the metal stood at USfGBO/685 an ounce compared with the $893/697 New York close, dealers said. There had been early market108 words
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Advertisement83 1980-02-11 1 r. m ih V The best tfme to watch your favourite TV program is when you have time to enjoy it. With a Sony Betamax video rect/der connected to your TV, you can record anything on TV even when you're not at home. And then play it back whenever you83 words
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Advertisement10 1980-02-11 1 SHIPPING TIMES CHNA-W«Hla BUaiaUi mwiaj ii SOVIET Uilm MUBlai t»10 words
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Advertisement120 1980-02-11 1 vfc V JAL has more direct flights tolokyo and the USA than any other airline. T Relax in wide-body comfort on 9 flights a week to Tokyo 5 nonstop and 4 via Hono Kong. (If you're on business, don't forget to ask for JAL Executive Service) KYOTO STOPOVER. Then relax120 words
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PROPERTY & CONSTRUCTION
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820 1980-02-11 2 TEO TECK WENG - HOUSE BUYERS AFFECTED It teems that the development charges introduced earlier this vrtonth are adding another variable to the sums which the current trend in land prices is forcing developers to re-do. Several developers think that the development charges will make their calculations820 words
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323 1980-02-11 2 MAJOR prestigious property developments, especially those planned (or the Orchard /Tanglin Road area, may be reviewed by the recently formed but little known Architectural Design Panel. The 10-member panel, however, serves only in an advisory capacity. It merely makes recommendations on architectural aspects of323 words
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Article, Illustration187 1980-02-11 2 SUB-STRUCTURE work is now well underway at the sprawling 24,000-square metre site off Newton Road for Goldhill Square, a shopping and office complex expected to cost $100 million. The complex will comprise a 28-storey triangular-shaped office tower atop a threestorey shopping podium. When completed, it will187 words
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502 1980-02-11 2 This is the last of a two-part survey of the property market in the Malaysian state of Johore. MAJOR property developers including the government expect the present housing boom in Jobore to last at least five years. Work bn the502 words
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Article, Illustration230 1980-02-11 2 RELAXATION of restriction on ptupeity purchase in Australia has made the buying of properties there a lot easier. Although the change was made two years ago, few investors outside Australia know of it An estate agent remarked that investors have learnt of the current ruling only230 words
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Advertisement203 1980-02-11 2 IBJ The Bank for All Reasons Corporate Financing. IBJ is Japan's oldest and largest long-term credit bank. With extensive experience in meeting corporate financial requirements through arranging bond issues and offering precisely tailored loan packages. Main Bank to Japan's Key Industries. IBJ is main bank to more of Japan's industrial203 words
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Article, Illustration835 1980-02-11 3 FT LIVING off fresh fish in a hut fashioned from trees in untouched natural forests which slope gently down to the palm-fringed, coral beaches that's the South Sea island dream. The reality for the islanders is harsher: disappearing forests, a diet ofFT - 835 words
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Article, Illustration1998 1980-02-11 3 STEWART FLEMING - STEWART FLEMING FT OF the 63 most senior executives who ran Chase Manhattan Bank of the US at the beginning of 1974, 26 are no longer with the company and several others have been shepherded away from the mainstream of the bank's management. That fact alone isFT - 1,998 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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423 1980-02-11 4 PRICES elncd geaerally aaekaaged la qalet aad (eatarelees Iradlig ea the Slagapere pniiee market lad week. Dealers reperted aermal trading velames ameag m»Jw cemmedlttes with the balk t( traaaaetteas deae ea reatfae aeeaaat Cepra aad ceeeaat all ceatlaaed la kaM steady, set by tke423 words
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Article1184 1980-02-11 4 COFFEE: Robusta futures closed £1 to £15 higher on trade of 6,809 lots last Friday. The market steadied during the afternoon with New York and on mixed producer activity but there was no fundamental news, dealers said. US commission-house buying was also a feature, traders said. Morning trade1,184 words
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Article239 1980-02-11 4 RUBBER futures in London on Friday closed at or near new record peaks, equating to new 28-year highs in physicals, dealers said. Values finished 0.85 to 1.25 pence up from Thursday with the October/December 1981 contract trading to within 0.50 pence of the £1 per kilo mark at 99.50239 words
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Article124 1980-02-11 4 CHICAGO soybean futures fell 74 to two US cents a bushel on Friday, closing on or near their lows for the day. Prices skidded to their lows late in the session when an exporter became a seller, traders said. A lack of farmer selling provided somp early support, they124 words
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Article227 1980-02-11 4 WHEAT futures on the Chicago Board of Trade closed one cent to four US cents a bushel lower on Friday, ending a session of light trade. Prices finished lower despite heavy buying of the March contract by a professional at the close, traders said. There was little feature to227 words
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Article1201 1980-02-11 4 AFP COMMODITY markets in London remained highly sensitive last week, with prices continuing to fluctuate sharply. After a generally slow start, activity picked up quickly on reports of sabotage to Iranian gas/oil pipelines and an explosion close to Abadan. Later there were fears of a civilAFP - 1,201 words
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Article68 1980-02-11 4 C.I.F. North European ports, in US dollars per ton unless otherwise stated. LONDON: Fri Previous Malaysian 5'. ffa bulk per tonne March 687.50slr 680 00slr Sumatra 5\ ffa bulk February 690.00pd 690 00pd March 687.50pd 680.00pd April 6T7'iA582'»pd 667Hft6Spd May 667W/672',pd 667'*/862Wpd June/July 670.00pd 660/662'*pd Nigeria 5'. ffq68 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGE$
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Article134 1980-02-11 4 TRADING on the Singapore foreign exchange market last week was generally quiet with sporadic activities. Opening firm at 552.1545/55, the US dollar edged higher to 2.1575/85 on strong commercial demand. However, it slipped to 2.1460/80 at midweek as the dollar came under renewed selling pressure in oversea markets134 words
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Article22 1980-02-11 4 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 10.5 per event.22 words
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Article432 1980-02-11 4 STERLING finished around half a cent ,down on its opening against the dollar last Friday, after recovering from its lowest levels during a day characterised by erratic fluctuations. The US dollar traded for most of the day on the sidelines, drifting off its highest levels towards the close, though432 words
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Article58 1980-02-11 4 ZURICH exchanges closingquotes on Feb 8: us-t.au/ai Stg 3.7*7 "7337 > Can -1 JBU/4803 Dl* 0540 2223 DFI 84.3173 403 F Fr 20.T480 81S4 B Fr 5.7M8/7441 d Kr a.namn N Kr BJB IS S Kr 28.055/1179 Lit 0.2008 2012 Aim acfc 12 9028.9040 Port 2.2298 MS Spate 2-442458 words
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Article176 1980-02-11 4 ASIAN RATES ASIAN < BwrcBey avenge lepwlt n 4ee fer the week eaM Feb S: t88 (Bid prices) 7 days 153/16 11H l month 13 15/16 13 1/16 2 months 149/16 1313/16 3 months 14 7/16 14 3/16 6 months 14 7/16 14". 0 months 14'« 14 12 months 14'•176 words
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Article96 1980-02-11 4 Source: Astley Pearce A NEW trend was seen on the local money market last week. Overnight rates were always higher at the start of each day but eased considerably during clearing hours. The mode for the week ranged between 7 and 8V« per cent. The overnight rateSource: Astley & Pearce - 96 words
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Article47 1980-02-11 4 FANKFURT exchanges closing quotes on Feb 8: US 1 7485 15 stg tm um CM -1.5825 42 D F1 90.54 64 S Fr ***** 37 Ut 2.190/1» F FT 42.64 74 O Kr A.90/90 N Kr-M.lt/TT B Fr (cm) 6152 112 B Ft (On) (.014/894 Yca-tim/M47 words
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Article259 1980-02-11 4 THE KILOBAR in Singapore opened at 5548,3T9 on Saturday and closed lower at $47,408. Spot gold for London delivery opened at US$6B9/ 694 and closed at the day's low of $676/681 on speculation that the Russians would withdraw from Afghanistan. The metal was traded to as high as 1690/696259 words
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Article48 1980-02-11 4 FOR THE week ended Saturday Feb 9, the range of call rate received from from Short Deposits (M) Bhd was as follows: Bank faad: 4 per cent to 7 per cent. Geaerai faad: 4 per cent to 6 per cent. Mtnatsls of funds totalled $742 million.48 words
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Article366 1980-02-11 4 RATES plummeted across the board on the domestic money market last week, with reported further inflows of funds. The weakening US dollar supported these suspicions. Persistent offers of term funds brought rates down by to H per cent. Three Months, for instance, closed at 10-1/16 to 9-15/16 per366 words
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Advertisement255 1980-02-11 4 Offshore South East Asia 26 29 February 1980, Hyatt Convention Centre, Singapore Conferences for the oil industry Tuesday 26th February Overview Papers. Nick) Area, Philippines. Positioning Systems. Formation Sand Control. Marginal Field Development. WidMtday 27th February Floating Production Systems. Journal Bearing Carbide Bits. Drilling Experience with Curved Conductors. Monitoring Equipment255 words
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OVERSEAS
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296 1980-02-11 5 Reuter A MAJOR United Nations conference in New Delhi ended on Saturday with rich and poor countries (ailing to agree on a programme to speed up industrialisation in developing countries which described the three-week session "a dialogue of the deaf". The 133-nation conferenceReuter - 296 words
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186 1980-02-11 5 AP KUWAIT'S Artillery Corps has conducted exercises with sophisticated ground-to-ground Soviet-made missiles capable of carrying small nuclear warheads, the Defense Ministry disclosed. A statement issued on Friday night said the exercises with the Luna missiles took place last Wednesday, using conventional ammunition. Kuwait is theAP - 186 words
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Article, Illustration638 1980-02-11 5 Reuter, UPI UNITED States Secretary of State Cyrus Vance said on Saturday night that holding the 1980 Summer Olympic Games in Moscow while Soviet troops are in Afghanistan would be a violation of the Olympic principle of peace. Mr Vance asked the International OlympicReuter,; UPI; AP photo. - 638 words
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Article789 1980-02-11 5 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From FT FT37 0060 LAX/SFO/HKG PAA PA005 0125 NYC/SFO/HKG MAS MH601 0700 KUL MAS MH682 0710 KCH SIA SQ101 0615 KUL MAS MH621 ***** PEN MAS MH607 0645 KUL MAS MH671 0945 PEN/KUL SIA SQ211 1000 HLP CPA CX710 1005 HLP789 words
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Article107 1980-02-11 5 AFP THE American Export-Im-port Bank has announced several loans, some of which concern the British Laker Airways airline, the Dublin Electricity Company and the Philippines energy industry. The bank has extended a loan of US$l24 million to help Laker Airways buy five US-manufactured DC-10-30 airlinersAFP - 107 words
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Article114 1980-02-11 5 AFP THREE Taiwanese companies will invest some US$lOO million to set up a big integrated plant in Texas for the production of EDC (ethylene dkhloride), VCM (vinyl chloride monomer) and PVC, a spokesman for the group, announced on Saturday. The spokesman reported the $100 million investmentAFP - 114 words
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Article77 1980-02-11 5 Reuter THE gross value of China's industrial output last year was more than 8 per cent higher than in 1978, the New China News Agency said. The agency quoted Mr Yuan Baohua, Vice-Minister in charge of the State Economic Commission, as telling the standing committee of China's NationalReuter - 77 words
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184 1980-02-11 5 UPI BRAZIL, the world's largest coffee exporter, has announced a sharp reduction in the minimum export price for a pound of coffee in a move to make it more competitive with other exporting countries. The Brazilian Coffee Institute (IBC) on Friday reduced the minimumUPI - 184 words
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Article85 1980-02-11 5 AFP RETIRED Pakistani Air Marshal Asghar Khan, one of Pakistan's leading opposition figures, has filed a legal challenge to the the constitutionality of President Zia ul-Haq's regime. The challenge, embodied in an affidavit filed with the High Court at Lahore, marks the first public oppositionAFP - 85 words
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Article347 1980-02-11 5 Reuter MUSLIM students occupying the US Embassy in Teheran said on Saturday they had a mandate from revolutionary leader Ayatoliah Khomeiny to continue holding their American hostages. In their first general press conference in more than two months, the students cautioned Iran's new President, MrReuter - 347 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article412 1980-02-11 5 Agencies CANADIAN Liberal Party leader Pierre Trades u has increased his lead over Prime Minister Joe Clark in the sprint to the Feb 18 national election, a new gall up poll release indicated. The poll showed that 31 per cent of Canadian voters favoured Mr Clark, whose ProgressiveAgencies - 412 words
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Advertisement125 1980-02-11 5 This may be the only time you see the chairman at a loss for words Inspired by one of the greatest horologists in history Abraham-Louis Breguet Matthew Norman designers and craftsmen have succeeded in recreating some of the most famous of all carriage clocks. Handcrafted from the finest materials, the125 words
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REVIEWS
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Article, Illustration967 1980-02-11 6 PATRICIA GOH - By PATRICIA GOH WHILE ABOUT to perform in last Sunday's SSO Student Concert, I overheard a schoolmistress saying to her flock of schoolchildren, "I know you all don't like music, but please make sure you stay to the end." That, of course, made me wonder967 words
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Article, Illustration622 1980-02-11 6 LINDA NEO - By LINDA NEO AFTER the careful preparation of Richard n, Part I, it is quite a disappointment to face the beginning of Part n in the BBC series with a less than perfect scene. We hear the sounds of an army, and yet never see it it somehow622 words
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556 1980-02-11 7 DAVID LOY - By DAVID LOY "(WO FOLKSINGING ensembles were if) town last week. As their names «veal, both groups were originally red on campus, but as their names suggest, they are rather different, Lettermen, an American group, were at the Hyatt, and the Scholars, ffom the556 words
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Article, Illustration1434 1980-02-11 7 PATRICK CORNISH - Using Scott Donaldson's By Force of Will: The Life and Art of Ernest Hemingway, PATRICK CORNISH gives us another glimpse into the conflict of sound and fury that was the writer's life, and death. PATRICK CORNISH THE DOUBLE-BARRELL-ED shotgun blast with which Ernest Hemingway took his1,434 words
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Miscellaneous623 1980-02-11 6 FILM SHOWS THE French Embassy and Alliance Francaise will present Lbs Graades Vaeaaees (1967, colour with English subtitles) tomorrow at 9pm at the RELC. In an exchange plan, Philippe Bosquier is supposed to go to Britain to master the English Language while an English girl will come to France to623 words
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Miscellaneous1124 1980-02-11 6 LOREN GOES WEST 8ULRY-L00KING IUh West actress Sephla Urea aadB teaps ma with lath—i Which I BHt 4 feat. Ob €1uh1 II, rmm *2333. herd te eene hy these **7*, mmtsk lea sa tetevf. riw. 8e, tar these m rieh leeve er with as i iliaii i weekeai, the story1,124 words
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Advertisement129 1980-02-11 7 I \V J THE AGE OF EFTS*. AT A TOUCH OF A :liin Growing demands for improved customer services are causing financial institutions to provide automation as a means of improving operational efficiency. Keeping pace with the demand for new services require a totally different approach to satisfy the needs129 words
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EUROPEAN MARKETS
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Article200 1980-02-11 8 FEB 00 Ms ABN 290.00 >4 Ahold 80 JO -0.2 Akao 25JO 0.1 AM FY 90 10 -1.7 Am fat 114.00 -0J Amro Bank 63-90 1.1 Bcrfoss 42 30 2 Berk 9590 1J Foil 60JO -0.6 barium Ij 163.00 -0.5 Burhmann 63 JO .1 Byenkorf 61.00 02 Calve Delft200 words
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Article267 1980-02-11 8 FEB 08 Frs CORBEILLE Air-Liquid* 514 •3 B S N Gtrrtli Danone 1075 5 C8T (Thomsonr*f) 578 5 Cle PrancilK des Petroles 364-90 >2.9 Compagnle financiers Compagnie Generate 300 -3 Credit Foncler De Prance 405 unch Hachette (LiDrairie) 250 50 2 Machines Bull TO -196 Michelln |B) 848 5267 words
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Article92 1980-02-11 8 FEB OS Frs FORWARD MARKET Acec 321 .j Artwd y»v> -90 Astur SM Brascan #48 >24 Bru-Lamb 1890 unch Canpac 1110 36 Cock 341 6 Dc Beers 380 unch Fbes 2110 Electrobcl MOO unch Gb-Inno-Bm 2825 15 Oe» 880 •4 Hobo It 3100 30 Petro 6110 +140 Ryl Dutch92 words
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Article202 1980-02-11 8 FEB 08 Dm Aeg-Telefunken 38.70 -OJ Akio 23J0 -02 All* Leben »75.00 +10 Aiix Vera ■Mi -i BASF Bay H T wtmnk Bay Vbank 1ST 144.30 BOM TitM ***** 207.30 0J -OJ -u 04 -0-2 BMW 164 00 *Zi Caaiella 324 00 Cltem Verw ***** 3 Commenbank laoio 04202 words
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Article182 1980-02-11 8 KEB 08 Franci Action* Suumi 288 2 Alusutne Br. IMS 30 Alusutne Reg. jot 11 Brown Bo»rrT Br taw 30 Clba Gflc Br 17)0 15 Clba G«HJ PCMO ft Din Or to Reg. m Credit Suuar Br 2305 unci) Credit Sulsar Rcf 442 unci) Elektrowatt Br 2275 10 Oeorfe182 words
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1223 1980-02-11 8 NEW YORK OIL and gas stocks continued to propel the market higher in heavy trading last Friday. Investors continued to buy natural resource stocks, particularly the energy group, as a hedge against inflation. The Dow Jones industrial average rose nine points and advances led declines1,223 words
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Article211 1980-02-11 8 FEB OS C» AblUM 23 unch A lean m Alfoma 37'. Bank Mont 27'. s Bank Nova ScoUa Bell Tel 20 unch Beth Corp BP Can Ltd 41 2 Braacan 27 Camp Red Lake 'i Can Imp Bk n unch riniw 48'• +3'j Canpac In* PI M 1 Carting211 words
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Advertisement559 1980-02-11 8 See Page 10 for Tokyo and Jo'burg prices Where to wine, dine and entertain a Happier Hours At Merlins Tavern Bar With Charming Troubador, Celina. w if< v $1 it A cosy and casual haven for all. The food is simply delicious and the door never closes. So'night birds come559 words
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MARKET REVIEWS
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562 1980-02-11 9 JJJvjSydney Reuter BASE metal producers returned to the heady days of the 1968 nickel boom on the Sydney Stock Exchange last week and failed to push the All Ordinaries Index through the psychological 900 point barrier. Brokers said Western Mining's 211 per centReuter - 562 words
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793 1980-02-11 9 ■ft J New York y INVESTORS dug into Wall Street for natural resources last week and the results, for the stock market at least, were spectacular. Rumours of new oil-and-gas finds, from the Rocky Mountains to Canada, swept the investment community and sent selected issues793 words
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322 1980-02-11 9 1-&-JĔ 4 AFP THE TOKYO stock market, fighting off profit-taking pressures, closed on a plus side last week with the Dow Jones average finishing above the 6,800-yen mark after more than recuperating the loss it sustained earlier in the week. Profit-takersAFP - 322 words
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Article, Illustration830 1980-02-11 9 ANTHONY TAN - K I Singapore By ANTHONY TAN THE WEAK sentiment up to Wednesday afternoon at the Stock Exchange of Singapore last week revealed, among other things, the character o( local investors. For one, the first sign of correction on Monday morning, following the previous830 words
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1356 1980-02-11 9 GERALD COLVERD - 1 jLI London A By GERALD COLVERD CO NAN Doyle, Edgar Wallace and Mickie Spillane couldn't have done it better. For nail-biting episodes of mystery and suspense there's no script, nor plot, that could outclass the current sagas being played upon the stock1,356 words
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Article312 1980-02-11 9 Violet Chow - WNkmdidNbl Compiled by Violet Chow h-_. OTHERS Harinco Holdings has received acceptances far 33 68 per cent af the issued share capital of CsnMistei Bateto, bringing its total shareholding to 89.18 per cent. United ladastrtal tepmika has been approached by Mr Chwang Wan Lien. UlC's312 words
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Article889 1980-02-11 10 BRIEF CORRECTION EARLY IN THE WEEK PI M K. Lumpur I 5™J A THE BULLS came storming back after a brief correction spell to put the Kuala Lumpur stock market on its upward course again last week. Prices were eroded by a combination of profit-taking and short-selling889 words
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Article463 1980-02-11 10 Reuter SHARE prices closed higher in active trading on Saturday, pushing the market average to a record 6,827.61,' up 11.58, with volume 300 million shares. The Tokyo Stock Exchange index closed at 471.91, up 0.85. Oils, steels and machines rose in line with an overnight Wall Street gain.Reuter - 463 words
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Article281 1980-02-11 10 FEB 06 Rand INDUSTRIALS A Alpha 275 t* ■f 5 AE And CI 670 >20 'AMIC 2530 >50 1200 CNA 400 Currle Finance 165 -3 22W 520 Fed Volk 430 unch 165 810 Hippo Hiveld Huletts r>s LTA M And R 580 >5 158 500 OIL 43 Ok281 words
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Article203 1980-02-11 10 Cvrnl Km Book* Date Total for for Ptnmt Date Ctoee PayaMe the year Pie»U«i year N81W« 25* Jan 21 Jan 30 Peb 11 40% 364%(a) MUM 5% Jan 29 Peb 6 Peb 13 74% 54%<a) Kalia Mela 10% I Jan 23 Peb 2 Peb IS 10% 214% SEAL203 words
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Article85 1980-02-11 10 Conpujr PtrtkiUn Ei Date Books Tntriek Bonus Issue of 1 for 1 NYA NYA SMIAU Bonus Issue of 1 for 3 NYA NYA T Tut Bonus Issue of 1 for 4 NYA NYA M U lad Rights Issue of 1 for 1 «S2 00 NYA NYA (a) Adjusted85 words
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Article2926 1980-02-11 10 Gr*s Gr*s Net 1079/198O Last Div Div YTd P/E Vol Week High Low Corny Sale +«r- CVr (•000) High Low 8BCTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 306 207 Acma 302 17 15.0 22 43 114 364 306 284 223 123* Alcorn 223 10.0 13 4.4 28.7 148 110 Allied2,926 words
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Advertisement62 1980-02-11 9 Effective February 11 1980 the next six month interest rate for the U5520,000,000 THE BANK OF TOKYO LTD Asian Floating Rate Certificate of Deposit due Aug I 1 1982 shall chonge from 11 1 to 14' i REFERENCE AGENT CREDIT SUISSE FIRST BOSTON (Asia) Limited REFERENCE BANKS: BANK OF AMERICA62 words
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Advertisement254 1980-02-11 9 Borobudur Inter-Continental \bur Business Centre in Jakarta. If you travel frequently youH expect your hotel to offer some kind of business centre to assist you. You probably won't expect one that offers services like ours. Like 24-hour telex, telephone and message facilities, secretarial and translation services. Like small conference rooms254 words
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Advertisement583 1980-02-11 10 < JVAI ,i|l| Earth sea Trilogy JI A Wizard of Earthsea The Tombs of Atuan |3HHB -1 The Farthest Shore wJmk A vvork of ntagical strength and imaginative power; of that timeless struggle jfrfj^lKWaft between good and evil; of lw demons, dragons, magicians arx men; honour and y j JjjP583 words
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Article, Illustration695 1980-02-11 11 CHARMAINE CHAN - By CHARMAINE CHAN LIM KIAN Tkmg not only won his first Tiger Open at the Sembawang Country Club yesterday, but he also broke the course record of 68 with a spectacular third round score of 65 to give him a sevenstroke win at 208.BT pictures by ALBERT SIM. - 695 words
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449 1980-02-11 11 THE DHL COURIERS trounced the tired Van Leer team 12-0 to become the new champions in the Second Singapore Industrial Easy Pitch Softball League, which ended at the Singapore American School grounds yesterday. This international league attracted overseas teams such as the449 words
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708 1980-02-11 11 RONALD KOW - By RONALD KOW SO THE graap sf y«u| f**tWien wka make ip Staga|Wrt MlMl seeeer teem, affecttoaateiy called tke Ysaag. Li»—, take a toag break tram tke Malaysia Cap —peer t—n—* wtthNt lasts* «tunic patat after six matckee, eeaeeiUag ealy eae aafertaaato708 words
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1074 1980-02-11 11 BESIDES the 14.000 people expected to pack.the Singapore Badminton Hall, millions of others will be able to watch the China-Indonesia Badminton Friendly on Feb 22 and 23 "live" over television. The Chinese delegation of 14 players (nine men and five women), three officials,1,074 words
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Advertisement237 1980-02-11 11 THIS NEW TEAM WILL LIVEN UP YOUR TENNIS "x m I A S- i-i J P ri rjtti JKB A i 'm®kt For years thencrrie Siazenger has been synonymous Wtih @&at porting even's ana the Sa/enger products have performea as briliianttv as the oiavefs in Wimbledon tennis and got?. badminton237 words
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Advertisement119 1980-02-11 11 —So. c \\W w L\ps^ rffH C A VV ■P I 1' V SV? Sa/e pU -ft I»i 111 *b *<\* n »»i; t AI I :k1 I 1 iMI I 9 j K.m S t Abominable Snowman t having a secret affair with Nessie, the Loch-Ness Mor&ter? Thousands of119 words
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245 1980-02-11 12 Reuter PRESIDENT Marcos cm Saturday proposed new peace talks with rebel leaders of the Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF) in an effort to end the eight-year-old sporadic Muslim secessionist rebellion in the southern Philippines. Regarding the visit to Manila earlier last weekReuter - 245 words
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173 1980-02-11 12 UPI THE Philippine government on Saturday confirmed the existence of a large bauxite deposit with initial estimated reserves of 63 million tonnes on an island infested with communist rebels. Exploration work on Samar island, 480 km south-east of Manila, confirmed the existence of theUPI - 173 words
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Article, Illustration29 1980-02-11 12 This was the scene at New York's Times Sqaare area en Saturday as hutfreds of yootfcs -Til y Pred t c rtert *•*"<* <"« regbtoUl.. programme! AP photoAP photo - 29 words
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829 1980-02-11 12 AP THE SOVIET Union is expected to make a "cosr me tic" withdrawal of some of its troops in Afghanistan within the next three or four weeks in an effort to defuse Western opposition, US officials disclosed. They also said the government has detected unusual,AP - 829 words
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426 1980-02-11 12 Reuter CHINA'S textile industry will receive more state investment funds and loans this year with the emphasis on expanding synthetic fibre production, the New China News Agency (NCNA) reported. Quoting an official of the Ministry of Textile Industry, the agency said 21 of the 34 newReuter - 426 words
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Article122 1980-02-11 12 AFP THE world's largest manmade reservoir, carved out from the sea, came on-line on Saturday with the throwing of a switch by Britain's visiting Princess Alexandra. Built at a cost of HKJ1.348 million, the reservoir has a storage capacity of 273 million cubic metres or nearlyAFP - 122 words
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Article374 1980-02-11 12 Reuter, AP THE JAPANESE government has asked two leading motor companies, Toyota and Nissan, if they -Jjad any intention of building car manufacturing factories in the United States to help ease criticism of increased Japanese car sales there. Government officicals said in Tokyo on Saturday thatReuter,; AP - 374 words
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175 1980-02-11 12 AP THE COST of energy, food, housing and health care Jumped 17.6 per cent in the United States last year, a group of private economists said, in a stinging critique of President Carter's anti-inflation policy. The National Center for Economic Alternatives, an academic research organisationAP - 175 words
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Article77 1980-02-11 12 THE GOVERNMENT has exempted three companies from the provisions of the Residential Property Act of 1976, which sought to limit ownership of residential property to citizens and approved non-citizens. Companies wishing to own or retain ownership of residential property were required to obtain approval from the Minister77 words
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Article, Illustration631 1980-02-11 12 MARGARET THOMAS - By MARGARET THOMAS THERE are little nooks and crannies in trade and investment where two small countries with complementing economies can easily do business. This is the case with Singapore and New Zealand. Although one market can never -be absolutely vital to the other, there631 words
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Article273 1980-02-11 12 A JAPANESE banker yesterday came out strongly in support of the use of the ringgit as a trade settlement currency. He said be could not understand why the country's tin, rubber and palm oil are quoted in ringgit but settled in the dollar. The general273 words
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Advertisement120 1980-02-11 12 TAX HAVENS Tax Havens where are they How can they be used? How can you cut your taxes by using them These are just some of the questions which are answered in this valuable guide. 3>i '*r:-v i nM fIK ,v s- ,;r- > -v". i n 4 n t-r-T*120 words
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Miscellaneous44 1980-02-11 12 Generally fair and windy. II <#r >MV te M>> M Maximum temperature 31.2 Associated humidity x 59 Minimum temperature 22.1 Associated humkßty 97 Hours of sunshine 10.00 Rainfall in millimetres Nil Total rainfall for the month <7.8 Total rainy days for the month 344 words
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Article108 1980-02-11 13 Reuter ABOUT half London's docks will be idle today due to a strike by 1,000 of the docks' 3,3C0 workforce, the British domestic news agency the Press Association reported. Members of the National Amalgamated Stevedores and Dockers Union (Nasdu) will strike over pay then and picketReuter - 108 words
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Article113 1980-02-11 13 AFP A US$ll million contract for the building of a 650 metre quay in Surabaya's Tanjung Perak port has been awarded to the Toa Harbour Company of Japan. The contract, signed in Tanjung Perak last Wednesday between the company's director Siroshi Sugita and the director-general of SeaAFP - 113 words
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Article47 1980-02-11 13 THE FRENCH government has intervened to stop Delmas-vieljeux, a leading French shipping line, ordering four containerships from Japan. Lloyd's List said Onomichi of Japan was to have built four 27,000-ton vessels for around £8,500,000 as against the lowest bid by a French yard of £12,800,00.47 words
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516 1980-02-11 13 RAHIM KASSIM - By RAHIM KASSIM THE PORT of Singapore Authority has ordered eight diesel engines costing more than $4 million for four of its tugs being built by Gul Engineering. The four Voight-Schneid-er tugs being built by the Keppel Shipyard subsidiary will each be fitted516 words
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Article604 1980-02-11 13 1 Page Cal Adriatic IV 5 Afea VI 3 Alfred C vm 2 Alfred CTS IV 5 All trans VI 2 Alpac VI 5 Angkutan VI 4 ANL i 1 APL m 4/5 Argentine IV 4 ASCL m 1 Asia America IV 5 Asia Merchant IV 5604 words
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419 1980-02-11 14 THE Norwegian government has appointed a working group to investigate capital problems facing the country's shipping companies which may prevent them from keeping their fleets up to date. The move, by the Ministry of Commerce and Shipping, is in response to continuing concern on behalf419 words
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Article353 1980-02-11 14 A RESOLUTION calling for the ending of US-Soviet maritime agreements has been put before the US Congress. House Merchant Marine Committee chairman Mr John Murphy and Mr Paul McCloskey have introduced the resolution to bar Soviet ships from US ports until the Soviet Union withdrew its353 words
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Article92 1980-02-11 14 A HIGH-LEVEL PMfippiaea evaluating twa majar pup ml» which eaald heplag agreeaeat with CWaa. Ike first pripiwl calk far M-M sharing tt the shippiag *t gilt hetweea the twt «—(ilea The neni la far the adaptlaa «t a aharlag scheme alifhi hy the Uaited Nattaae92 words
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Article891 1980-02-11 14 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGaAT 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 following891 words
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Article1466 1980-02-11 14 REVIVAL interest was noted last Thursday in North American grain on north European account at firm rates including cargoes from the US Gulf to Antwerp/Hamburg range at $16 Go for March and $16.45 fio for mid-Feb also from US Gulf to Netherlands at $.25 Ho for Feb. Other1,466 words
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Article, Illustration402 1980-02-11 15 TWO of the latest Shell vessels to dock recently at Sembawang Shipyard (or repairs were the "Lucina" and the "Lanistes." Owned by Societe Maritime Shell and built by Ch Del' Atlantique, the 5 yearold "Lucina" was put through an extensive repair schedule together402 words
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455 1980-02-11 15 UPI THE leader of an international conservationist "commando team" said be could "guarantee" saboteurs armed with explosives were responsible for the sinking of a ship charged by environmentalists with illegally hunting whales. The militant conservationist said he was "absolutely certain" the blast that sankUPI - 455 words
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Article251 1980-02-11 15 UPI ONE of the new generation of economical ships, a diesel powered model which operates with more than twice the efficency of the old steam surbtne vessels, palled out of Hongkong on Saturday on its maiden voyage. Christened the "5m r*nH Partriot," the 20,836-ton containerUPI - 251 words
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Article, Illustration402 1980-02-11 15 EXPECTED ARRIVALS TODAY KEPPEL WHARVES Bunga Gelang (2300) 19 Hugheverett (1200 tide) 29/ 30 Joo Hong (Tanker) (after Dove P/O Subj. gas tree) 16 Khulna (0900) 22 Palm Sea Horse (Tanker) (0700 after Qian Tang Jiang P/O) 14 Perils (1300 Sub), freeboard) 20 East Toyofuii Maru (RO/RO)402 words
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3734 1980-02-11 19 SCHEDULE A guide to ships loading at Singapore for Ports around the World The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of3,734 words
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440 1980-02-11 20 THE Dutch Nedlloyd Group's bulk and liner divisions will be receiving new tonnage under plans being finalised. Nedlloyd Bulk is to order two 45,000 dwt bulk carriers and two 35,000 dwt product tankers capable of segregated carriage of at least four different440 words
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Article409 1980-02-11 20 CHINA is again buying in the used ship market after holding off for several months, shipping dealers reported last week. The Chinese are mainly interested at the moment in bulk carriers of 30,000 to 45,000 tons. They have just bought at least one ship of 23,900 tons for409 words
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Article163 1980-02-11 20 UPI MITSUI O.S.K. Lines (MOL) has signed a 10-year contract to transport 15 million tonnes of steel are (or two West German steel markers. Company officials said the contract calls on the Japanese line to move huge iron ore loads between Brazil and European ports atUPI - 163 words
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Article252 1980-02-11 20 US CONTAINER ship operator Seatrain Lines has added a seventh inland US destination to its new shipping service between the Far East and the US. The Mid-America Xpress service using the microbridge system a direct shipping service from port to city will now serve the Texan252 words
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Article219 1980-02-11 20 AN UNMANNED sailing barge is among the latest projects to spring from research into the revival of cargo sailing ships, in reaction to rocketing fuel costs. The Japanese shipbuilder, Mitsui, hopes to have what it says is the first sailing barge to be put219 words
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Article116 1980-02-11 20 THE INSURANCE Institute of Singapore will hold a oneday seminar on Protection and Indemnity and Through Transport on Feb 14 at the Shangri-la Hotel. Speakers for Protection and Indemnity are Mr JDTilley and Mr RNReadman of Thos R Miller ft Son, London. Capt CAFlavell of Throughtrans Services (Asia)116 words
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Article1453 1980-02-11 20 The leading shipping lines operating from local Crts and the agents who handle cargo bookings r them. A B Adriatic CMtklacr Container Feeders (S)/Cargo Freight (PK). AFEA Singapore Shipping Agencies (S)/Euro-Asia Line (PK/PN). Alfred C. Twfter Intermodal (S)/ Marin tex Enterprise (PK). Alfred C. Taepfer SeHftahrt1,453 words
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Advertisement288 1980-02-11 13 Gi st class transport Agents: Nedlloyd EAC For further details, please refer to page V IScanDutchUl <sp> A RDIM W I AH m Orient Overseas Co*Ua*teA Line FULLY COHTWOBED SERVICE TO EUROPE IS'pn PKManf leffawe dam NETTUC CORAL 1K KOREAN IACUN X iotuc rum IK QCVMJO DOS IK I TMJ]288 words
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Advertisement334 1980-02-11 13 *11 SEALORD LU ANTAf I M s UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) WEEKLY MULTI PURPOSE SERVICES Loading tor Dubai (1/3), Kuwait (4/3), Dammam (7/3), Mina Qaboos (10/3) Doha (13/3) Mina Al Fahal (23/3). Kuwait(26/3). Damman (29/3). Dubai (1/4), Abu Dhabi K (4/4), Doha (7/4), Mina Qaboos (10/4) Dubai (24/4),334 words
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Advertisement132 1980-02-11 13 K.NOL NEPTUNE ORIENT UNES LTD FAR FAST FUROPF FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE STRAITS AUSTRAIIA RO RO CONTAINER SERVICE 3 menihfr of th* flruo Consnffmm TO MO FROM AUSTRALIA: JAKARTA SMKAPORE. IS/2 24/2 21/3 21/3 111/2 27/2 3/3 I 22/3 31/3 21/2 29/2 0/3 122/2 1/3 7/3 I 28/3 4/4 BRBBAIC 4/3132 words
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Advertisement435 1980-02-11 13 Callus We call the world Agents: N«dlloyd EAC Please refer to pagt v mm CONTAINER Scfced*k» SHIPS Ib Pert SHIPPING list REGIONAL Weather WHO Acts Per Whom MAERSK LINE cm iH 1 I*ll' 1 —TlF—n SaM SaM 10-10/2 11-12/2 20-21/2 19-20/2 24-25/2 25-20/21 MM 1-2/3 34/3 AXEL 9-0/3 10-11/3 15/3435 words
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Advertisement500 1980-02-11 14 LEO SHIPPING PTE LTD. SINGAPORE PERNAS-MISC SHIPPING AGENCIES SDN BHD PORT KELANG PENANG (MIL MALAYSIANNTERNATIONAL SMWRNG CORPORAT)ONBERHAD Cwtainer Sorrtce To Enroot Feeder -PKelang Vessel Spore 1) Mseiltes 2) Rdam 3) H'burg Gburg 1) Barcelona. Genoa. 2) Amsterdam, Antwerp. LHavre. Bilbao Basle. UK. 3) Bremen. Bremenhaven. Aarttos. Copenhagen, Hetsmki 4) Matmo500 words
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Advertisement377 1980-02-11 14 B» SUPERCARRIER SERVICE WEEKLY SERVICE TO PANAMA, US ATLANTIC GULF AND E. CANADA WN*! PM Cteta trmmt Ntat Mm St. M* KM HamtM HrM ""P *l}/2 »M«/ 2 17/3 22/3 24/2 25/3 27/3 1/4 4/4 9/4 MBfBSK *24/2 3-4/3 2/4 6/4 8/4 10/4 11/4 16/4 19/4 24/4 nSfrwanc in/V 3377 words
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Advertisement678 1980-02-11 15 Overseas 111 I Containers Limited Weekly service to/from UK/Europe contahsw awt to m/cainiOT. CONTARBOMP SBMg HOM UK/CONTRtMT: Htn Srem rtm Le Haera S'twi P Kalaai fpore MMt lan Mm hM hM hM M IM UM I»F* TK. KB MM* SMe* UM UM faM UM NR. KS IM(M W UM WM678 words
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Advertisement365 1980-02-11 15 I E Franco Belgian Services i h'iT F i h'r,<r.ch u it'. Hi F.ir K.ist, rn J. i' SWGAPOK P. KELANG U tort ft CWf 14 ftb liftt I Mm m CONTAIN II FM 19 Fib 7te C CONTAIN 24 ftb 2i ftb 14 te SS BHDGf 2lf« INtr 19365 words
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Advertisement745 1980-02-11 16 Hapag-Uoyd ax TtfteEam HMfkmg Eiprtu EXPRESS CONVENTIOMI TO EWOH ram PJI«tM|Nn 7in 29/2 «/a 2 2 H/2 4/3 25/3 21/3 4/4 2/4 30/3 28/3 hptata 25/2 20/3 30/3 28/3 25/3 23/3 S«tft Umi 11/3 13/3 16/3 6/4 It/4 14/4 11/4 9/4 FULLY CONTMOUSED TO CEKM/TNESTE li Ml S'pn P. Xitw745 words
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Advertisement470 1980-02-11 16 VEGA 145* LINE. KOREA SHIPPING CORPS m NUN VEGA 146E ALTAMI49N 6/9 Mar 10/13 Iter FM BUSAN BANGKOK ALTAIISOE 6/9 Mar 10/13 Mar TO BUSAN PENANG CALL SUBJECT MDUCCMENT IX KX KX KX KX KX KX KX KX KX KX KX KX KX KX KX KX KX KX KSi AGENTS:470 words
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Advertisement345 1980-02-11 16 EVERGREEN LINE f AR as I [UROPI IXPRISS full CONTAINIR SfßjlCf ACCEPTHG CARGO FOR HAMBURG. FELIXSTOWE. ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP. LE HAVRE ALSO ACCEPTNG CARGO FOR; SOUTHAMPTON. LONOON, MANCHESTER. BRISTOL. LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW. LEEDS. II I IF.'. '1 L'MlV' iam 22 nr nam nrnm aam aam t««U* Ufc 2Ap 4* 7Am I Apr345 words
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Advertisement769 1980-02-11 16 s Everett Lines Iwm Fivt Star Skipfkif Corpn. "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" LOADMG FOR RANGOON 14/11 Fak 14/15 Fak B.F SS C Aganf* in Maloyiia TEPS MALAYSIA 1 Ketong T«l (38)-73S5 Panang Tat 62 Ml/***** CompMM ArftatiiM Da T» UteMMfiiN lirtarcHwtiontal S. A. C.I. F. i "ARGENTINE NATIONAL LINE" UMDMG FOI769 words
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Advertisement538 1980-02-11 16 i:ii w Wkif TIMES, Mwiiy, February 11,1M9 irmo.s.E. y A d X X X OCEAN SHIPPING ENTERPRISES PTE LTD SANKYO LINE AUSTRALIA SERVICE mcm MAul snj^jKQ rami nm»m u/nmi aß.sn.iß BANGLADESH SERVICE ra»n 11/ aw cmttkone. ohlnh JAPAN/STRAITS SERVICE SCT LiT kmi MHI MM ki Pari 13/14 FA OtWWWUMW 21/23538 words
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Advertisement726 1980-02-11 17 PIL GROUP EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICE a SING APORE/CHITTAGONG/RANGOON/SER VICES Singapore b#t/10 Feb Loading For Chittajont Madras SINGAPORE/BANGKOK/SINGAPORE DIRECT SERVICES Pakistan National Shipping Corpn. Karachi Pacific International Lines ptf ltd (joint service Malaysia Shipping Corpn. sdn bhd PHILIPPINE INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING CORPORATION ISI (incorporated tn the Republic ot the Philippines) EXPRESS REGULAR726 words
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Advertisement578 1980-02-11 17 Scan Dutch V LY EXPRESS CONTAINER BERVICE W/NC/SCAN Spart l)Mia*i?)lta« ))Kkwi 4)Ckv# an nn v) vi vi U/2 VI IV) 11/1 IV) an iv) "/I iv) w) V) IVI N/l a/1 77/1 u/) zi/i 11/1 1/4 vi U/l V« v« V* IV* 2V) V 4 IV* 1V« 17/4 1/4 U/4578 words
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Advertisement720 1980-02-11 17 BOUSTEAD AGENCIES TML BANK LINL LTD LOADS FOR E. S AFRICA (Inmon Owrton. Clown Iki i London) U.S. GULF COAST SERVICE (New Means, Mobie, Houston, Galveston) Singapore P. Keiang Kuantan US Gal LOUSE LYRES (*di 4 Mi).. 24/27 Feb 7% CORK* MB 4/7 Ibr -12% DOU.Y TINMAN 21/22 Mar -19/20720 words
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Advertisement902 1980-02-11 18 r. TO NORTH AMERICA feeboi vessels* n 9 Mono Kssas nt u a tn Cfcper Ike IM 14/? 17/? Amenta Maru 4/3 14/3 feawa Mm 10/3 M/ 3 New Jeney Mm 4/3 21/3 Beany Trader ICN 11/2 21/2 Grfdwt Catt M|t 7/3 17/3 Mm It/3 28/3 Km Mm 12/3 4/4902 words
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Advertisement518 1980-02-11 18 < o (.roup SINGAPORE SHIPPING AGENCIES PIE. ITO rl ?OT H l 0-» K I US fljiis Sj S NGAPO«t AB*l'. i j i NcS Gt S f ftii 91 J' H{ NtSi 'tit' «S .4")' as «SS*B A H ABSH P AHUOSh.p Kctjiwi.il Container Lilies WEEKLY CONTAINER SERVICE to/from518 words
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Advertisement390 1980-02-11 18 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD f abe< House 234E Orchard Roac Smqsc, Telephone *****11 2 3S4OS' T:t REGULAR INDEPENDENT SEMI/FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO EUROPE PBTBM7I. NfcßSyviCE IIU hi Nrt MNTES/Mi MM JJJS>WrW7I 2 (far ROTTOM|/«nE» SSL 1111,1 Swn MTU» (TO) 110 *****11 BOOON6 j 3 s mi UaP*- TfO SHPPOK I TtAMM390 words
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Advertisement220 1980-02-11 19 jga TRUCONTAINEH EXPRESS (S) PTE LTD Suites 1311/1312, Shaw Towers, Bead) Rd, Singapore 0718 Regular Container Service accepting FCL/LCL Cargo for New Zealand Auckland, X Wellington,, Littleton, Dunedin Australia Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Sri Lanka Colombo L Europe and UX Call *****81 Container leasing services EICCU CONTAINER FLEET MANAGEMENT S*220 words
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Advertisement259 1980-02-11 19 KANNIVELL LINES (REGULAR SERVICE SH6APORE/EAST-NEST MALAYSIA) SEA LOVE I V.2 15/2 SEA LOVE I V.3 7/3 SEA LOVE I V.4 25/3 SEA LOVE I V.5 12/4 SEA LOVE I V.6 29/4 MOUUtS' (S) til. LTD.,TE: *****22 (I IMS) OPTOBG CO. (M) SON. BHD.. TR: *****1 3 OfTOK CO. (M) SON.259 words
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Miscellaneous174 1980-02-11 20 OJMHMBML W. V.v. .^v.v^/.v •ox:<: m ■:\y. W Regional Wfeather ;W;:: m ''M 3 y.v.* ST y:: ::<- A x* s¥* m 3 J WO3 \L I i 100E Direction of movement indicated by arrow and speed in knots. SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. LEGEND:174 words
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