The Business Times, 3 March 1980
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The Business Times
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Title Section10 1980-03-03 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C4P) No. 111/1/8« MONDAY, MARCH J, 1»M 50CENTS10 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article112 1980-03-03 1 Agencies KUALA LUMPUR, San. A 36 member Asean rtelegs thai wffl meat in London next week prior to Mdottetkm with UK aviation officials on Asean participation ia the Australia-UK end-to-end pasaever scheme at Apex teres. Ins chairman of the Asean Committee on Transport and Communications (Cotac) DatukAgencies - 112 words
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Article60 1980-03-03 1 AFP WASHINGTON, Sun. The US administration will not impose import quotas on shoes because the imports should fall markedly this year, the White HOuse has announced. However, if the fall-off does not occur, the US will take "appropriate action", officials said. Imports last year rose to aAFP - 60 words
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Article92 1980-03-03 1 AFP TOKYO, Sun. The Soviet Union is sending an oil export corporation executive to Japan tomorrow to push sales of Russian oil to Japanese traders and the National Federation of Fishery Cooperatives, the Nihon Keizai Shimbun reported today.; The leading economic daily said a vice-chair-man ofAFP - 92 words
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Article86 1980-03-03 1 Reuter TAIPEI, Sun. Taiwan's stat*owned Chinese Petroleum Corp (CPC) is to send officials to Indonesia to further negotiate a possible joint venture for the construction of a hydro-cracking plant, a CPC official said today. T H Lee, president of CPC, said his company was interested in the jointReuter - 86 words
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Article71 1980-03-03 1 Reuter BEIJING, ftizL A ftnten ti'sdv corporation %as set up yesterdafr in the major east China port and industrial city of Tianjin, the New HMim News Agency reported. It said the corporation will handle imports and exports of textiles, light industrial goods, stationery and sporting goods, arts andReuter - 71 words
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Article68 1980-03-03 1 Reuter MANILA, Son. President Ferdinand Marcos, in an effort to cushion the impact of rising prices, may grant further wage increases in two or three months. In a talk with presidential palace reporters yesterday, Mr Marcos said the two-peso and 1.5peso salary increase or additional allowance dailyReuter - 68 words
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Article76 1980-03-03 1 AFP MANILA, Sun. The four-ship tack force at the US 7th fleet withabout 1,800 wmrtnp* left Subic Naval Base, 92 km northwest of Manila, yesterday to join a carrier battle group operating in the Arabian Sea, base reports said today. The US said the 31stAFP - 76 words
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Article84 1980-03-03 1 AFP KUWAIT, Sun. One thousand "American soldiers and advisers" have arrived recently at the Berbers air and naval base in Somalia, the Kuwaiti newspaper Al-Rai Al-Am, quoting well formed diplomatic sources, reported yesterday. US government officials said last month that Oman, Somalia and Kenya had agreedAFP - 84 words
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Article97 1980-03-03 1 ™J*wteg Itet flte It am* aettvety Med stocks the Stock ExekMge af aanpm burt week. It 1* < iiuHi if frfl.T _i,_j •a PrUfty Mi the Mgk Mi tor ler If»/» c-i-r Twrnm* r Prtaaa M» v&m Urn Sine Darby tm OB 150 2.96 HOC* 1.737 2.1697 words
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LOCAL STOCK INDICES
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Article65 1980-03-03 1 MS VMM f»4 rj rtkts Ma ttBT Index: am. 17 4088.00 4108.43 4181.58 4187.88 •Iaduatrtab: 474.42 477.18 477.72 480.43 480.43 863.08 871.14 888.41 873.21 880.48 •PropertUB: 414-78 417.37 417 02 4 419 JO 413.12 345.87 274J6 353.88 274.88 365.04 278.08 382.00 284.79 387.04 298.51 t PIUttbOH: 888.54 87U8 888.8865 words
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Article66 1980-03-03 1 VMM 1 MR 1 ttBT lades: *****9 S 992 83 CQ6.27 f 571.27 MH.09 'Industrials: 526.82 532.12 SB. 95 547.27 550.it Finance: 7(5.22 774.20 ***** 778.76 7S112 ••Home: 3X.J6 225.87 335.78 336.29 327.32 •Properties: 371.82 382 45 K4 JMJI 399 32 ♦Ttas: 290.00 292.22 292.74 K.58 301.58 < *fRabbers66 words
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Article728 1980-03-03 1 LEE YOKE MENG - AGAINST UNSETTLED CONDITIONS By LEE YOKE MENG THE SINGAPORE economy showed a remarkable degree of resfltence against the adverse impact of higher oil prices and unsettled world economic conditiom last year. An official economic survey relessed yesterday by the Ministry of Trade and Industry showed a728 words
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Article182 1980-03-03 1 THE average prime lending rate (PLR) of major banks climbed closer towards 11 per cent following the adjustment in PLRs by two of the biggest local banks. The BT Index of 12 major lending banks now stands at H. 7 per cent. Barely two months ago,182 words
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410 1980-03-03 1 CHOO AI sLENG - By CHOO AI sLENG THE Government's effort* to develop the Republic as a major aircraft servicing »n*t parts centre in. Asia have brought good response from several foreign aerospace companies. Sources say there is a strong likelihood that three "giant" American companies may set up410 words
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Article231 1980-03-03 1 ONE of the largest West German hanking groups, Deutsche Genosaenchaftsbank (DG Bank), is believed to have been granted an offshore hanking licence in Singapore. As the central bank of the West German cooperative hanking system, it will provide an added thrust to the German231 words
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138 1980-03-03 1 THE JACK CMs poop h— sggeed to Mil ito reSSSSS^tCXTto ssJ*ta stotoLtS"* JTS/oh TrtJtoj M,k,efc 1 tojSdtHrt $I.M' II Is wtpietod thai the M Mtfdi 14 WlMfli CredK*sns win Is fsIL JC-MPH nap a haadssn» profit «f fIUMB mflßsa frsai the138 words
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675 1980-03-03 1 MAnO SABNANI - By MAnO SABNANI Cfty Editor A TAKEOVER offer may be made within the next two weeks for the entire share and loan stock capital Of Harper ramn»., Bhd (Harpers), a diversified trading and group. The directors of Harpers said yesterday that they are now in675 words
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Advertisement92 1980-03-03 1 t 3a n ML The best time to watch your favourite TV program is when you have time to enjoy it. With a Sony Betamax video recorder connected to your TV, you can record anything on TV even when you're not at home. And then piay it back whenever you92 words
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Advertisement57 1980-03-03 1 SHIPPING TIMES WHAT makes fug 1 itorit« rles sf US tlek j m* m~d fsr JAPAN (mm pnMna sf uiic pspsltflss— S REVIEW sf majsr stock markets last week I OTHER kifkligfcts si firs—mlf sarvey sI S'psre It UTILE prsspeets sf British ecsasmlc Improvement 12 AIRCRAFT S, TV AND RADIO57 words
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Advertisement139 1980-03-03 1 FOR PEOPLE WHO MATTER 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 words139 words
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PROPERTY & CONSTRUCTION
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Article236 1980-03-03 2 THE Sydney-baaed Southern Pacific Hotel Corporation, the largest hotel chain operator in the Pacific Basin, hopes to include Singapore hotels in its growing chain. "We plan to expand with the acquisition of new and existing properties with management or franchise agreements in Southeast Asia," said236 words
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Article547 1980-03-03 2 COURSES AND TALKS March 3-4: How to Analyse and Structure Your Organisation, Holiday Inn, Price Waterbouse March 4-May 6: Quality Contol (Basic), Sisir Lecture Room, Sisir March 54: Introductory Course on Computer Graphics, Woh Hup Complex, Mecomb—LeRoux March 6-7: Manager and Team Development, Holiday Inn, Price Waterhouse March547 words
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Article, Illustration841 1980-03-03 2 TEO TECK WENG - By TEO TECK WENG MANY pitfalls await the property developer who undertakes a major building project without engaging a project manager. Developers new to the trade could easily end up facing problems ranging from work delay and untidy contractual agreement to extra expenses.841 words
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Article238 1980-03-03 2 SPECULATORS are cashing In on the good demand for houses In Butterworth in West Malaysia by booking houses and then transferring their bookings for big profits. Real estate agents in Butterworth fear this practice is getting rife. All these speculators need is a small capital238 words
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227 1980-03-03 2 PROPERTY owners in Malaysia last year underdeclared the value of their properties to the tune of Msl.s billion to avoid paying heavy duties on the transfer of property. This malpractice, said the Malaysian Deputy Finance Minister Mak Hon Kam, is of grave concern to the227 words
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Advertisement61 1980-03-03 2 A <• V a :a\ fill jCWAW'VJ vVMI! BTO Our Senior Executive Mr. William Reiss from America will be in Singapore on the 3rd, 4th sth of March 1980 to talk to potential investors of commercial properties in United States. For appointment please contact our International Property Coordinator: Mr. Lee61 words
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Advertisement115 1980-03-03 2 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. V-.rJL-W J mr v-v' «3LTft •4 Li -vV TAX HAWENS Successfully 224 pages. 25 black/while115 words
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Article, Illustration837 1980-03-03 3 FT EIGHT kilometres or so to the west of the modern Greek town ot Olympia, a dusty expanse of parched grazing land awaits the Olympic kiss of life. It is this barren patch 500 hectares to be precise which has been offered as a neutralFT - 837 words
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Article, Illustration1075 1980-03-03 3 STANLEY KLEIN - Known for its technological acumen and marketing foresight, Wang Laboratories of the US achieved a 10-fold increase in sales since 1972 to US$322 million last year. STANLEY KLEIN examines the company's sources of strength. STANLEY KLEIN NYT "WE'RE hungrier than IBM," goes the message from WangNYT - 1,075 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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928 1980-03-03 4 AFP THERE were signs of spasmodic speculative interest on the London commodity markets last week although on a much lower scale than previously. Concern was still bring expressed about Afghanistan. The run-up to the Rhodesian elections, with the tear of violence breaking out, wasAFP - 928 words
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172 1980-03-03 4 THE pridaLi market saw tradtag last week with Utile change treat the taking the toftta view of the fresh the next month or MeaawMke, deaJcHrs^are their prevlsas levels, coffee dealers noted an iasyMWHl In their transactions as the asarket drew inspiration from the172 words
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Article1279 1980-03-03 4 COFFEE: Robust* futures last Friday closed slightly steadier on late buying to clone £3 to £12 per tonne up from Thursday. Turnover wafc (,fiU lots including 68 options. Market staged brief rally around mid-afternoon after holding a narrow £8 trading range for most of the day. Dealers said1,279 words
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Article230 1980-03-03 4 RUBBER futures in London last Friday closed officially hesitant after easy and with losses from Thursday ranging from 0.40 to L3O pence per Idlo. Turnover was four lots of five tonnes and 583 lots of 15 tonnes five kerb trades and three options. Dealers said values continued to decline230 words
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Article62 1980-03-03 4 CXF. North European ports, In U8 dollars per ton un otherwise stated. iesi LONDON: M Prulw Mala yuan 5% ffa bulk par toon* April 667-MMr 667JMr Sumatra 5% ffa bulk February WMHi 660XKfctr March April May June 680.00qtd 670.00qtd MO-OOqtd frUffihiMl 68U0* 67SJ0 WHUfcjr 647J0rir a. Nigeria 6%62 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article162 1980-03-03 4 Source: OCBC THE US dollar gained strength last week. It opened at 552.1575/85 on the Stagapore foreign exchange market and closed the week at 2.1706/10. A high US interest rate was the main reason for dollar firmneas. Trading was active for most part of the week, with aSource: OCBC - 162 words
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Article22 1980-03-03 4 THE average rate at which Major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 10.6 per cent.22 words
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Article388 1980-03-03 4 THE DOLLAR last Friday closed around its highest levels of the day in the wake of the latest round of US prime rate increases to 16-3/ 4 per cent, dealers said. Trading was active throughout the day and at times highly nervous, with the dollar's strength being compounded by388 words
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Article167 1980-03-03 4 ASIAN RATES ASIAN Hrrtiejr average lipirtt rata far the week caMPMtl: U8t (M ijrte*.) 7 days 15H 147/11 1 month l*vt 14V. 2 months 16H IS IV18 3 months 171/16 169/16 6 months 171/16 169/16 9 months 169/16 1IU 12 months 16H 163/16 1 month 3 months 6 months 12167 words
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Article108 1980-03-03 4 Source: Astley Pearce THE INTERBANK overnight rate eased considerably over the qweek. It opened on Monday at 11 Vt to 11 per cent to close 5Vi to 5 per cent on Friday. The low Friday closing was partly due to its being a base day. The averageSource: Astley & Pearce - 108 words
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Article226 1980-03-03 4 THE K3LOBAR in Singapore opened at S$44JB2 on Saturday and cloned at $44,450. reports N If BsthaeMM A Bsns (Stagapsre). Meanwhile, retail prices quoted by the Singapore Chinese Gold and Silver Merchants Association are »,750 for 24k gold, $1,660 for 22k gold, and $1,480 for per cent gold. In226 words
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Article47 1980-03-03 4 FOR THE week ended Saturday March 1, the range of call rate received from Short Deposits (M) Bhd was as follows: Bank fand: 3 per cent to 5 per cent General fand: 4 per cent to 4.375 per cent. MaweaMnii of funds totalled $814 million.47 words
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Article383 1980-03-03 4 Source: The Discount Co. of S'pore Ltd THE overnight rate on the interbank market opened firmer last week at the 11V* per cent level but eased considerably to 5 per cent on Tuesday and 5Vi per cent on Thursday, before closing at 6 per cent on Friday, a liabilitySource: The Discount Co. of S'pore Ltd - 383 words
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OVERSEAS
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384 1980-03-03 5 AP CHINA'S 12th Communist Party Congress it to meet, probably late this year, to work out a long-range economic plan and elect a new central committee which will fully reflect the ideas at Senior Vice-Premier Deng Xiaoping. The specific meeting date is toAP - 384 words
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Article763 1980-03-03 5 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Naaber Ttaie Froa FT PAA MAS MAS SIA MAS MAS MAS SIA CPA GIA SIA FT73 PA0C6 mm fluWU MHCB2 SQ101 MHS21 MH607 MH671 SQZ11 CX710 GA90O 0060 012 OTOO 0710 005 ***** 0845 0945 1100 1005 1030 1045 LAX/SPO/HKG NYC/SPO/HKG KUL KCH763 words
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259 1980-03-03 5 UPI FIERCE rivalry hi China's ««Hiifat «wwny im led many factories to Jealously guard their technical secrets and in some industries "has reached terrible proportions", a letter in the Chinese Communist Party newspaper said on Sunday. Some mHo—i technical fxctmny have ended upUPI - 259 words
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167 1980-03-03 5 AFP THE world's coal industry must substantially increase the number of workers it employs particularly specialists if it to to double production by the end of the century as proposed, the International Labour Organisation (ILO) said in Geneva recently. The organisation said in aAFP - 167 words
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621 1980-03-03 5 NYT US SENATE majority leader Robot Byrd has predicted that Crmgrfse, la a new anti-Inflation fighting mood, would balance the fiscal 1981 budget and that the Immediate effect would be to relieve some of the pre—m. on the economy from Ugh Interest rate*. TheNYT - 621 words
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359 1980-03-03 5 AP JAPAN'S population to aging three to tear times faster than aij other industrialized nation, threatening the country's pension system with bankruptcy and putting severe strains on the Japs new employment and medical systems. Over one-fourth of Japan's people will be past theAP - 359 words
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Article261 1980-03-03 5 Reuter THE ousted Khmer Rouge regime yesterday denounced an offer by the Vistas msee backed administration In Phnom Penh to open talks with Thailand on the repatriation of Kampucheaa refugees living in Thailand The Khmer Rouge Radio, believed broadcasting from southern Chins and monitored in Bangkok,Reuter - 261 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article388 1980-03-03 5 Agencies CAPITAL investment In Japanese securities by oflrich nations has increased sharply since last summer, a Japanese newspaper reported on Sunday. The economic Journal Nlhon Keixai Shim bun said its survey showed that foreign acquisition of stocks in 149 of about 500 firms listed on the TokyoAgencies - 388 words
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134 1980-03-03 5 UPI MITSUBISHI Motors Corp said on Saturday It would do as much as It can to help Its ailing Americnn partner, Chrysler Corp ride owr Its financial trouble. Mitsubishi president To■httoohl Soue enld Chyhi Kiss uktd for coopw &tkxi is Us reconstractlou, including 11UPI - 134 words
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242 1980-03-03 5 AFP THE British gwetumeul has been urged to curb "tig- .IniMa 1,,, mncantiy cwnung import quotas from the "super competitive suppliers" Hke Hongkong, South Korea, Taiwan aad Coraecon countries. The request was made in joint letter to ttk* weretai7 John Nott by all-party parliamentaryAFP - 242 words
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Article242 1980-03-03 5 Reuter BRITISH Leytead (BL) has ashed the government to help shield Its home car market from nafair competition from Bast Europe and Spain, a company apohenman said. Chairman Sir Michael Edwardes told a London meeting of BL dealers recently test year Mjm cars from EastReuter - 242 words
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Article139 1980-03-03 5 Reuter ROY Jenkins, nrtertiut of the Hamiin Mnrket rion, snld lnnt Friday thnt a new agraennl between the EEC and Tugoainvtn mnrked a major slop la develop** doner relatione. Mr Jenkins was spsnklng at a prone conference after two days of talcs with vice-president Lnaar Fnlleiitel PrimeReuter - 139 words
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Advertisement134 1980-03-03 5 Borobudur Inter-Continental \bur Business Centre in Jakarta. <0If you travel frequently youll 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 rooms134 words
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Advertisement100 1980-03-03 5 14-23 April 1980 V I 1 i 1 k I A T 90 Nations participated in the MILAN TRADE FAIR in 1978. The same number ia expected this year with more then 37,000 EXHIBITORS. Besides the Feir in April, 57 Specialized Exhibitions will be held, in the seme fair ground100 words
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REVIEWS
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699 1980-03-03 6 PATRICIA GOH - By PATRICIA GOH IT IS interesting to be fitting in a group as diverse as the Singapore Symphony Orchestra and to observe what one colleague called "different vested interests". It is even more interesting sitting next to a person who has been through699 words
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Article, Illustration294 1980-03-03 6 THE DOME-SHAPED structure stands majestically and stoically over its gracious homeland. Spirals of people are edging their way to the highest point. Are they merely searching for a vantage point of their native India? To Raghubir Singh, they farmed an absolute symbol of man's search far lisprinf294 words
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Article, Illustration544 1980-03-03 6 IS PASSION merely a rush of tears or a frantic act of raving and ranting? For the BBC's cast of Romeo and Juliet, it appeared to be nothing more than these external signs of grief and calamity. At least that was what544 words
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Article, Illustration1044 1980-03-03 7 LEE YOKE MENG - By LEE YOKE MENG IT MUST be the talk of the town by now. That magical sliding touch turning mere empty space into a new dimension, a sudden glass screen, the tinkling sound of a piano; or an absolutely ingenious impression of distance or of walking up a1,044 words
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Article, Illustration951 1980-03-03 7 I am acting. I make, I think, I hope I do. And my aim is to present new. problems and new ideas and not to take wholesale the stories that others have done. "I HA VENT fooe tO mime school. But I am951 words
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Article, Illustration277 1980-03-03 7 CELEBRATED GermanAustrian concert violinist Michael Grube will give two special guest recitals at the Hilton International Singapore's Music Room on Sunday and Monday. Currently on a world concert tour of Asia, Australia, New Zealand, South America, England, Finland and Turkey, outstanding violinist Grube will (day fayinating violin277 words
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Advertisement164 1980-03-03 6 THE SECOND RING OF POWER v Carlos Castaneda's journey into the world of sorcery has captivated millions. In this new book, he introduces dona Soleriad, whose mission is to test Castaneda by a series o< terrifying tricks. Thus, Castaneda is initiated into experiences so intense, so profoundly disturbing, as to164 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous621 1980-03-03 6 LEISURE TIME I RECITALS THE Ministry of Culture will continue its Tsmirti far the Teat* series, llie performers are Montford Junior School Harmonica Band and Vocal Group, Cheong Shu Li, Lim Hwee Ling, Kuah Lay Khan, Ang Beng Kiat, Winnie Tan Suet Mui, Ang Suan Pin and Ho Li Chin621 words
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Miscellaneous1297 1980-03-03 6 Lewis and Martin again zrttrjzsrsi 1 !m| TvTm'Vb'M >■ -rtte< IJ> 35£ 1 1 T»» l»M» SiSts^ **j» aew caper revelree «r. The series to hassd aaiti tend the leada eff the mMt nmrn eharae- »t U( p B M safe to ealM the I ■ew taper rewtm ff The1,297 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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EUROPEAN MARKETS
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Article228 1980-03-03 8 FEB rn CORBB1LLE Air-Liquide B N Oervait 900 -3 C S F (TTtomaonCaiy 40&J0 •1 iU CM rnnctiM <M» Pelrotes CoffiMcntc Financiers HUB iU Compagnic Oerwralc CN4U Fonder Dc Frmnc* Hachatu (Libnlru) Mac runes Bull Mtclwlin (B) Parlba* Pcchlncjr Clg)M Kuhlmann PlUMM PtUlipi (My Omb Befit) Prtniemp* S A228 words
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Article92 1980-03-03 8 FEB 29 FY* FORWARD MARKET Acec AIM >10 unch 2190 -5 till MO -10 no >N 1000 1222 +10 Cock De Been ■**T mnch Ml >| 1986 +15 ElcctroDcl Ob-Inno-Bm rw. 5600 -40 m >36 no +m Hobok 3125 +15 Petro 1 Rjfl Dutch MS0 -100 1545 +35 SMro92 words
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Article155 1980-03-03 8 FEB Dm ACf-TMcfunten J7.80 +#J Ak«o 22.40 uneh All* Lrtwn HUO Alia Vera KIM BASF Bay H T Wbank Baj VDank ***** at oo m 99 13 -1 Bayer 31.1 DOM BMW Caaaella Chem Vtrm Conmmbtnl Conu Oumtnl Daimler-Be na Defuaaa [>ltU| in JO MMW injne soso WIM 3(1155 words
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1100 1980-03-03 8 NEW YORK Reuter DESPITE another round of increases in interest rates, the stock market last Friday moved higher in active trading, paced by a strong rebound in recently weak American Telephone. Analysts said expectations that the US Administration will take some new action toReuter - 1,100 words
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Article165 1980-03-03 8 FEB a A MUM Mean Mcoma Bank Mont Bank Nova Scoua Bell Tel Beth Corp BP On Cut Braacan cans Red Lake Can tap Bk Cannae Canpac In* Ft Carting CTKeer* Comlnco Coo* Bath Cona M&rbenof Dankoe L Denlaon Dom Stores DM Tar ct 40 M>< 25 ia MH165 words
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Advertisement174 1980-03-03 8 Where to wine, dine and entertain IDelectable local dishes and Western lunches set m daintily stylish scatidinavian decor. Popular SELF-SERVICE lunch daily. From 10.30* m to 3.00pm and jggSfflyß snacks from 3.00pr0 sp«n Youvegot to try it to believe! Fabulous harbour view h DOIPHM OtRTCMA Sentosa Isle beyond. Apollo Enteral*##174 words
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Advertisement146 1980-03-03 8 rt J For drinking. For duncing. For delightful evening's. Music b\ liici f'us h/tt rtiutinfuil <>! l.nthion A V s t '/ilk Sjinn(<Mi m ii rotepi?* m m m HUGOS BUSINESS f'li'i LUNCH fc&T s H rifMiurns trolley t ib of beef ia'SSl Hors d'oeuvres trolley Roast prime rib a146 words
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Advertisement150 1980-03-03 8 See Page 10 for Tokyo and Jo'burg stocks Savour oui Chef Kene's masterpieces of European Cuisine. The M&i where good taste triumphs. e H I 7 4 Hi-|V Cockpit tSoirl all Josephinp for rt'scviiliiins 7 <7«M7 r >.,r 7,{7 n !t v 107 Merlin s unique Dbco Club of the150 words
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Advertisement185 1980-03-03 8 Smoked Duck with fire Our Smoked Duck has ♦ire That s ahy people rave about it You II agree That, and other specialties typically Cantonese In the cool oJ air conditioning And Hiitoh service And of course, our very own Flavours ct Singapore Hin's Top of the Hilton. Lunch and185 words
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MARKET REVIEWS
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483 1980-03-03 9 rJ Sydney, Reuter STRONGER commodity prices and renewed foreign support helped the Sydney stock market go from bust to boom last week while controversy swirled over the exchanges revised takeover rules. The Influx of foreign cash backs up opinions that improved base metal pricesReuter - 483 words
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240 1980-03-03 9 Tokyo AFP SHARE prices fluctuated in the cross current of selected buying and profit-taking last week. Trading was the second heaviest so far this year with the daily volume averaging 616 million shares against 562 million the previous week. The irregular fluctuations reflected investor restlessnessAFP - 240 words
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Article287 1980-03-03 9 Bibiana Choo - WMk mkM Fob 29 Com pi ltd by Bibiana Choo OTHERS Gsnlfeg B«M is malring a $180 minion bid far the three Hongkong incorporated Kadoorte controlled robber compute* Ruber Trust, Amalgamated Rubber and Shanghai Robber Estate. CHMI has served a fresh notice of takeover on287 words
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Article336 1980-03-03 9 New York NYT THERE is a theory not too seriously followed in Wall Street that hemline changes can forecast the direction of stock prices. After all, hemlines rose in the Rokring Twenties and so did the stock market. Both plunged during the Depression Thirties.NYT - 336 words
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Article, Illustration1052 1980-03-03 9 KOH TSE YING - By KOH TSE YING INVESTORS watched in suspense as the bears and bulls vied for the victor's awn at the Singapore stock market last week. While some sat tight, others tried to inject some bope and encouragement into the market with their1,052 words
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Article1436 1980-03-03 9 GERALD COLVERD - WW Proul London By GERALD COLVERD A CLASSIC quotation, born in the years before World War I, relates to a conversation between Lord Northcliffe, doyen of British newspaper publishers in his lifetime, and that articulate socialist, George Bernard Shaw. Lord Northcliffe, upon meeting Mr Shaw, observed: "You1,436 words
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Article468 1980-03-03 10 TOKYO Reuter SHARE prices closed higher, with active fresh buying in textiles and nuclear energy issues more than offsetting profit-taking in front runners, dealers said. The market average rose 13.40 to close at 6,778.29, with a volume of 380 million shares. The Tokyo Stock Exchange index closedReuter - 468 words
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Article333 1980-03-03 10 Date L Mi Fall Ye tr Cempaay rcfiK 1 hmnmrtii Net EPS Gfeee Pre-tax last year (eeato) Dtv. <%) Preflt ivmy M'wata Steel I 22/12 12.4 10.0TE 14,803 Nat Iron F 7/2 57.8 *17.9 37,679 Alcom F 10/2 7.5 10.0 1,119 UOB F 27/2 19.0 alL4 35,829b DBS333 words
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70 1980-03-03 10 has announced a group pre-tax profit of 52.2 million ($130,000 previously) for the year ended Dec 31, 1979. The net tangible asset backing per share as at Dec 31 stood at $1.11 per share (89 cents). The company said since the year end, all stock markets in70 words
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Article79 1980-03-03 10 has announced a pre-tax profit of 17.02 million ($6.80 million) for the half year to Dec 31, 1979. The output of tin concentrates during the period was 10,873 piculs (11,431 pkuls), while the average price fetched per pfcul of tin metal was $2,027 (11,853). The directors have declared79 words
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Article290 1980-03-03 10 FEB Rand INDUSTRIALS A Alpha an unch Abercom AS And CI AMir 3M 710 JZ275 0 unch Barlows MM until Cf Sugar 118 unci) Emtidi M Volt %m m 15 0 Qudlin OlenanJ Oratemn mo +30 Hippo Hlvetd ZZZ 410 ♦0 Huletls no 4-30 UhMlf Lonrho ZZZ 345290 words
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Article791 1980-03-03 10 Wm mlk.Lumpur I L*i 4 AGONISING moments early last week gave way to relief as prices staged a strong comeback to close broadly higher at the Kuala Lumpur stock market. Trading was fairly active with volumes decreasing on the downturn. Most pundits had expected the market to791 words
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Article2908 1980-03-03 10 1970/1 MO Hick Low Coapujr Last Sale Die ■foe- Die Cee Gr's Not YTd P/E Vol Week (*000) Higk Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 308 223 148 180 324 77 290 482 220 380 207 Aetna 123* Alcorn 110 Allied Choc 133 BAT 256 Bat* 57H Ben2,908 words
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Advertisement114 1980-03-03 9 ACCOUNTANT We seek, for immediate vacancy, an energetic Accountant, over 30, with at least five years experience in broadly based accounts work, preferably involved with trading company statutory accounts and tax-re-turns. Well-versed also in compiling trading budgets, profit and cash forecasts, management accounts and reports, letters of credit and other114 words
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Advertisement226 1980-03-03 9 UNITED OVERSEAS BANK LTD CHUNG KHIAW BANK I3D LEE WAH BANK ITD rrjCORPORATEO fM THE REPUBUC OF SNGAPORE) We are pleased to announce the following interest rates payable on savings and fixed deposits with effect from Monday, 3 March 1980: SAVING ACCOUNTS: r2rk P-a-(Deposit and withdrawal at any of the226 words
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Advertisement152 1980-03-03 10 I^S"A.TST,M ES Wednesday ced Sing a pomading it. pie, conem The Complete Plain Words Sir Ernmt Go wen Since it first appeared in the fifties The Complete Plain Words has exercised a large and salatury influence on official and much other English. It is, in its own field, a dasnc.152 words
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Article, Illustration607 1980-03-03 11 RONALD KOW - <#> 22nd Olympiad HO Asia Group 3 SINGAPORE Bjf RONALD KOW Mmml Wn Beaeabtr tk« 19TV Malayafe Cap Baal? May agnnutaafeat ttan tea rrMM 1 peaalty kkta. WMnaei ealy ■Me the Tttriw» thai the aAr held rigMy In? to enrafen UntWliilMt Pel-day MghTa ere-Olyn-■■■4Picture by CHRISTOPHER LOH - 607 words
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Article278 1980-03-03 11 RK THE UPSET by China against North Korea that Singapore most have been looking forward to did not come about when the two teams met in the Asia Group Three Pre-CHympics Football Tournament at the National Stadium last night. The wish almost came true when, after havingRK - 278 words
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911 1980-03-03 11 JOINT leaders Sbgapore Island Country Chib and Seletar Golf Chib maintained their positions tn the Singapore Golf Association Premier League yesterday morning after scoring their third victories in four league matches held so far. SKXTs Prem Sachdev returned the lowest score911 words
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1062 1980-03-03 11 PETER DOBEREINER - By PETER DOBEREINER THIS IS to be Brian Huggett's last season of competitive golf. At any one time on the gotf circuit there are about half a dozen gotten who set the standards for the profession This is not1,062 words
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Advertisement61 1980-03-03 11 Are you an ECONOMIST? The Straits Times Group wants you if you are 35 or younger and are seeking a bigger challenge or much wider scope. Write to: The Managing Director, The Straits Times Group, S.T. Box 895, Singapore 0923. Please include details of educatipnal and professional qualifications, working experience61 words
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Advertisement148 1980-03-03 11 Business Times is the most cost-effective medium you can buy. \burad gets more bite in Business Tunes Everyday 30,000 people make it their business to read Business Times: local and expatriate businessmen. The industrialists, the bankers, the financiers, the professionals. And the senior civil servants. People who not only possess148 words
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562 1980-03-03 12 «Hit mm I MM 1» THE metal engineering and precision equipment industry was, tor the second consecutive year, the fastest growing industry in the local manufacturing sector in 1979. Singapore's investment climate has, meanwhile, remained favourable despite the uncertainties in external economic conditions and the562 words
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410 1980-03-03 12 A LARGE amount of fortfgn capital, particularly (fan the noo-bank private £ctor, continued to flow into the Republic last year. I~As a result, the capital «QDcount balance rose by a still comparatively strong $381 million to $2.1 billion, compensating to a certain extent410 words
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563 1980-03-03 12 MMi Mi WHIM an DOMESTIC exports which account for 59 per cent of Singapore's total exports reached $18.2 billion last year reflecting a 38 per cent rise from the previous year. Higher prices of petroleum products including oil bunkers were largely responsible563 words
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Article, Illustration550 1980-03-03 12 THE Government's policy on cars is not to clear them off the road but to ensure that roads are clear enough to travel on. Speaking on a televised forum last night on Cw Taxes and Urban Transport, Mr Ong Teng Cheong, the Minister for Communications,550 words
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249 1980-03-03 12 MANUFACTURERS and industrialists who require testing facilities for their and engineering components can sow. approach the Chartered Industries of Singapore. The wholly-owned government concern announced yesterday that it would begin accepting testing Jobs from companies in the private sector. The move is likely249 words
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Article63 1980-03-03 12 AP A US government index, designed to forecast economic activity, fell in January for the fourth consecutive month, suggesting that a recession'could be in the offing. January's drop of 0.7 per cent in the index of leading indicators followed declines of 0.2 per cent in December, 1.9 perAP - 63 words
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396 1980-03-03 12 Reuter THERE hi little prospect of economic Improvement in Britain if current practices of giving large wage rises continue, an economic survey said today. The annual survey of Britain's economic prospects prepared by the 24nation Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) gaveReuter - 396 words
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Article149 1980-03-03 12 AFP A LEADING Member of Parliament yesterday suggested that the Indonesian armed forces should leave politics. "It cannot be denied that the armed forces are in power in this country. As the situation has changed, the armed forces should abandon politics and withdraw from political organisations,"AFP - 149 words
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241 1980-03-03 12 AP GENERAL Prem Ti—lis nond, a SO-ysar-old carssr military mam who snftsred rnp pOuOCmi bocbt uiPPf years age. has werpd as the most My man to become Thailand's next prime minister following political groups that they wonM give him Ml support MajorAP - 241 words
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80 1980-03-03 12 THE Plywood Manufacturers mmlpß— of Malayda, TwVrai* and Sta^kpore will meet in Kuril Lumpur tomorrow to Inaugurate the Aaean Plywood Federation. The plywood association# oI the Philippines and Thailand will be invited to Join the federation An Asean Plywood Federation will strengthen the stand of Aaean80 words
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Advertisement140 1980-03-03 12 YOUR LIFESTYLE THERE IS a silent killer m on the loose. Its victims run into the millions. QV No one is safe. 91 Its main targets are the working people, including unskilled il A workers, technicians, 11/ office workers, man'OO agers, professionals VW and even housewives. Its name is Stress.140 words
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Advertisement220 1980-03-03 12 Fortunes in Commercial ifn nrn Areas where U.S. Military Buildup will Boost Growth The Capital Gains Research- organization began anticipating today's resurgence of U.S. military planning when recommendations such as SANDERS ASSOCIATES and MCDONNELL DOUGLAS were 125 and $30 per share below latest levels. Next significant growth phase to anticipate220 words
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Miscellaneous65 1980-03-03 12 ;WEftTHER! Outlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. to l.p.m. today: Showers in a few places after midday. Report for 24 bun pater to 1M p.m. m Mat 2 at the airport. Maximum temperature 31.7 Associated humidity 67 Minimum temperature 23.6 Associated humidity 96 Hours of sunshine 5.40 Rainfall in millimetres65 words
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Article63 1980-03-03 13 THE Port of Singapore Authority's (PSA) tariff revision for 1900 was finalised and came into effect last Saturday. The revision on a few items of the tariff involves mainly labour intensive services provided by the PSA. The new tariff is published in the Government Gazette on Friday,63 words
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Article72 1980-03-03 13 Reuter PORTS directly under the Chinese Ministry of Communications can handle 200 million tons of Dead, a deputy bureau head undo* the ministry said the ports contain some 320 berths, an iiKTfflff o of 50 per cent over the fifties. Of the total, 133 berths are deep water.Reuter - 72 words
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Article54 1980-03-03 13 AFP THE All India Shippers' Council has rejected the recent decision of the India-Pakistan-Bangladesh-UK Continental Conferences to Increase freights by 25 pa* cent from May 1. Chairman of the council VD Chowgule said in Bombay the decision tends to encourage the shippers to use "available alternatives" and alsoAFP - 54 words
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Article60 1980-03-03 13 THE United States plans to bring five old warships out of retirement and equip them with the latest weaponry in an effort to increase naval strength, particularly in the Indian Ocean. The New York Times reported that the World War Two-vintage aircraft carrier Oriskany and four surface60 words
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Article, Illustration470 1980-03-03 13 OOH ENG KEE - By OOH ENG KEE THE Danish Maersk Line has decided to containerise its present conventional liner service between Europe and the Far East from January 1981. The move will considerably sharpen its edge in an already highly competitive and crowded trade. The company said: "The470 words
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Article567 1980-03-03 13 8Upfta«LlM Pace Gal Mpptac line Page CM Adriatic Afea Alfred Alltrans Alpac Angkutan ANL APL Argentine 1 ASCL Asia Merchant Atlas Bank line BBS Ben Line Ben Ocean Ben Asia Rfwhulfc Blue Funnel Hni ill— CAVN-FMG Central Ceylon China Nav China Ocean CMCR Cnan Pnnt Combo UM567 words
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Article, Illustration700 1980-03-03 14 A GLORIOUS PAST Port View THE training ship Sbtgapore on Nov 23 last year, was towed off to the shipbreakers at Tuaa from her permanent berth at Keppel Wharves. The end of the Singapore not only marked die end of IS years' service with thePort View - 700 words
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Article981 1980-03-03 14 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO AT CONTAINER TERMINAL NB. (1) Each vessel's estimated time of arrival Is advised by the Shipping Line/Agent and Is subject to change (2) All export FCL containers and LCL cargo must be delivered to the Authority's premises during the following981 words
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Article1389 1980-03-03 14 INTEREST in North American grain an European account negligible on Thursday but in other directions grain cargoes were covered from the US Gulf to Japan at 04 do for March and at 05.75 flo for March/April also tram US Gulf to Egypt at $32J0 free discharge for Feb1,389 words
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962 1980-03-03 15 RISING fuel coats have made ivm recently-built vessels unprofitable the search It M to Bad aa economical fuel saving drip. Overall, it seems that the combined roll-on/roll-ofl container shins are the an-. swer aad doubts once expressed at the Hamburg Ro/Ro conference962 words
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Article96 1980-03-03 15 Reuter BHIPBBOKKB B 8 PWn A/8 eali fiesta twe/tkree per eeat Crearstx/ssvea per eemt last year, M aM II li rather pn eaeeeragtag te aete that betfc ««rM Me grewtk aai the hlifttml eeeaeaqr win prefcahty pick ap lph la seeeai ML r** 1 Plates mUReuter - 96 words
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255 1980-03-03 15 Agencies THE Japanese shipbuilding industry wants to extend for one year from April 1981 a recession cartel, subject to approval from the Japanese government's Pair Trade Commission. The Japan Shipbuilders' Association said the cartel was formed last August by 9 shipyards, coveringAgencies - 255 words
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Article283 1980-03-03 15 AFP JAPANESE authorities aid they have started investigating alleged marine insurance frauds supposedly masterminded by international scuttler groups based in Hongkong, Taiwan and Singapore. Officials of the National Police Agency and the Marif time Safety Agency declined to go brto details about the alleged swindlers, butAFP - 283 words
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Article, Illustration443 1980-03-03 15 ULFBLIED ARRIVALS TODAY K.EPPEL WHABVEB Baron Star (after Ocean Elite) 35/36 Eastern Freedom (19» tide after iipri) 28/30 Poo Choir (after King River) 25/26 Kapitan Vislobokov (after Agalos Seraphim) 18 Kailok (shifts after Ippolitos sails) 8/9 Metro 8 (Tanker) (after Palm Sea Horse P/O, subject gas tree)443 words
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3375 1980-03-03 19 SCHEDULE A guide to ships loading at Singapore for Ports around the World The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the snip, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of3,375 words
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223 1980-03-03 20 AFP >£ CONDITIONS on the tanker market were even further y depreaetd teat week by the Jrreduction la supplies of crude oil in the mala loadtag areas of the Gulf States gSrSone. yr 11» development served ST to underline the aurptaa of «t vessels hiAFP - 223 words
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Article, Illustration331 1980-03-03 20 JARDINE Shipping, newly formed subsidiary of Jardine, Mathesoo and Co, will take on recently placed orders for five new vessels with arrangements for fixed charters. The ships will be delivered over a period of 17 months. The first ship, a 62,500 dwt331 words
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Article139 1980-03-03 20 The major shipping consortia operating between the Far East/ Europe and Straits ports/ Austrawlia and the member lines. t ACE (FAB EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. $'K* Line. y Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. 5 Cho Yang Shipping. t. ANBO(STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): J, Australian National Line.139 words
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Article68 1980-03-03 20 Reuter MEMBER lines of the Enrope and India, Pakistan and Bangladesh conferences said they cut the eastbound bunker surcharge to 11 per cent from 12JS0 per cent and westbound to 24 per cent from 25.50 per cent, both effective March 1. The Ceylon eastbound conferences altoReuter - 68 words
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Article349 1980-03-03 20 THE London secondhand market was (airly quiet last week, to the extent no new dealt were transacted in either the continuing trading section or the demolition sector lnst Thursday. None was done in the demolition sector for (our trading days last week. But brokers reported Karachi breakers were349 words
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Article1406 1980-03-03 20 The leading shipping lines operating (rem local ports and the agents who handle cargo bookings for them. A M Adriatic OmWmt Container Feeders (S)/Cargo Freight (PK). AFEA Singapore Shipping Agencies (S)/Euro-A*te Line (PK/PN). AIM C. Itaatw Sea Consortium (S)/Marintex Enterprise (PK). Alpae Intraaea (S)/Yeo Shpg and1,406 words
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Advertisement281 1980-03-03 13 st class transport Agents: Nedlloyd EAC For further details, please refer to page V ScanDutch^l IXKDIM I \U SAJJL/^/q ient Overseas otilcMte* Line 14/5 15/5 IC/5 lt/5 21/5 Tmms (S-im): fO. 1/3 <700 MB ia 7/3 1900 MBS »/3 10/3 10/3 11/3 15/3 IS/3 11/3 17/3 22/3 23/3 25/3 24/3281 words
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Advertisement322 1980-03-03 13 IB IZI SI MORI) ANTAI i H UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO SAG) WEEKLY MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES Loading lor 121MV.21 14/3 Dubai (19/3), Damnum (22/3), Kuwait(2s/3). Shuhaiba (28/3). Dubat (26/3). Abu Dhabi (29/3). I Kuwait (1/4), Dammam (4/4), Doha (7/4), Mina At Fahal (10/4). Mina Qaboos (13/4) Dubai (28/4), Dammam (1/5),322 words
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Advertisement49 1980-03-03 13 mm ml'U'Jil acfr i > fAR (AS! lIIROPI MJllt CONTAIWRISID StRVIU STRAITS AIISTRA! IA R() RO CON I AIM R Sf R.ICI TO MP FHOM MgmtJL Also KC#ptinQ transhipment omoo 10/ from Bangkok and E. Malayla +1 MfiTMLM S'ptrt CM* Iter Fa Cm ISM 1/310. Cm 17M 5/3 1«»> I49 words
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Advertisement258 1980-03-03 13 r Callus We call the world Agents: N*dlloyd EAC Please refer to page v •"J LL »i >1,1. :!:ii?:f.tp>: REGIONAL VMUMT WHO Aeta F* Wktn MAERSK LINE E3 _L D 3 K L~iin Pi tail faM 3-4/3 Ml M/ 3 11-11/3 lata 15-11/3 17-11/3 Mi 23-24/4 24-25/3 Mi 25-30/3 31-1/4258 words
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Advertisement323 1980-03-03 16 EVERGREEN LINE r fAR f AST f UROPf EXPRESS nut CONIAINER SIRVIC£ 1 ACCEPT WG CARGO FOR HAMBURG FELIXSTOWE. ROTTEROAM. ANTWERP IE HAVRE ALSO ACCEPTING CARGO FOR UNITED KMGDOM SOUTHAMPTON LONDON MANCHESTER MMNGHAM BRISTOL. LIVERPOOL GLASGOW. LEEDS WEST GERMANY BKBHtyEH HOLLAND AMSTERDAM S'pm HMfewi I4uMm *a«Mi*ata Arrtmrp it Hawi {Nrl**323 words
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Advertisement632 1980-03-03 16 )OVO Smgk Burma Five Star Shippiaf Corpn. "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" LOAOMG FOR RANGOON rwm rjMm NM* nam t+ti/i mm mwuwrwt 3/1 MB HUWTBA 7/9 MB 4/SMB B F.S.S.C Aonnt* in Motoysio TIPS MALAYSIA Port K along TM (38)-7355 Panong TM *****/***** Compania ArgMtma Oa (slP3»j Ntwipwi— Intareontinantal S. A. C.I.632 words
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Advertisement733 1980-03-03 17 PIL GROUP ROTASMfOSA HOT* MMJ EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICE DvnuUam. Mombau Hode«M Port Sudan u Daressatoafn s«if apart M*n( Nkm| laa** tar VII Mw Poft S-dK KMR 24/2t Mai ftTA* 21/3 im COLOMBO/KARACHI/P. GULF SERVICE Cotomto, Karachi. Muscat Dubai, Kuwait Karachi SING APORE/CHITTAGONG/RANGOON/SER VICES Colombo. Dubai. Karachi Dubai. Kuwait. Basrah Loading733 words
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Miscellaneous175 1980-03-03 20 I 1 So* Regional x y. I i 3 Mm Mm m r IK s \r> ■m 11 >>■: f WO2 —I CUD V Vi S:>: ili L > r* r I i rt :?S: I M i y W:;i >:■ "T-* ill's m 111 :-x V.< 100E i r175 words
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