The Business Times, 24 March 1980
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Title Section10 1980-03-24 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 111/1/81 MONDAY, MARCH Z4,198$ 50 CENTS10 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article63 1980-03-24 1 AFP JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. The Malaysian government will control the export of sand and stones to Singapore as a preliminary move towards stopping their export, the Chief Secretary to the government Tan Sri Abdullah Ayub said. Tan Sri Abdullah said permits to export the materials would not beAFP - 63 words
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Article48 1980-03-24 1 AFP JAKARTA, Sun. President Suharto promised his government would not resort again to drastic devaluation of the rupiah. Fresh drastic devaluation would be equivalent to forced taxation, he told an assembly of 10,000 farmers in Sumurgintung village, West Java, 160 kilometres southeast of here. AFPAFP - 48 words
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Article66 1980-03-24 1 AFP WASHINGTON, Sun. The United States government denied the ousted Shah of Iran would be allowed to return to US territory for medical treatment Earlier, in Teheran, Iranian Foreign Minister Sadegh Ghotbzadeh alleged farmer Secretary of State Henry Kissinger and banker David Rockefeller intended to try toAFP - 66 words
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Article48 1980-03-24 1 Reuter KUWAIT, Sun. A French company has discovered a huge oilfield in North Yemen regarded as posgbly the world's fifth largest, a Kuwaiti newspaper reported. initial estimates put the reserves at five billion barrels of medium quality crude oil, the newspaper Al Siyassa sakl. ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article76 1980-03-24 1 Reuter LONDON, Sun. Oil companies believe Wednesday's British budget will result in more of their profits from higher North Sea oil prices being taken in tans. Industry sources said companies operating in the North Sea believed the government would announce it wanted talks on higher tax levels.Reuter - 76 words
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Article60 1980-03-24 1 AFP MANILA, Sun. President Marcos said the government is developing a citizen army to strengthen the country's defense system, puhUshof the Philippine °armyf the President said the nation can control internal insurgency problems through the involvement of citizens in national security. He said he will not allow foreignAFP - 60 words
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Article64 1980-03-24 1 Reuter JOHANNESBURG, Sun. A secret document published indicated that the South African military planned to intervene in the parliamentary system to support the government and thwart opposition attacks. It set out plans to manipulate the news media, blunt opposition attacks in parliament and mute criticism of the government,Reuter - 64 words
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Article98 1980-03-24 1 Reuter KUWAIT, Son. Oil ministers of the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec) will probably meet in Saudi Arabia on May 5 to consider long-term strategy, the Kuwaiti Oil Ministry said. The special meeting had been suggested at a session of Opec's long-term strategy committee in London lastReuter - 98 words
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Article70 1980-03-24 1 AP WASHINGTON, Sun The Carter Administration has ordered evacuation of official personnel in Chad after new fighting in the turbulent central African capital, the State Department said. In addition to the 20 officials, including Ambassador Donald Norland, on the staff of the US embassy in N'Djamena, theAP - 70 words
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Article100 1980-03-24 1 ins to Ist tke meet actively traded it»rh tke Steefc Frrkeegr at Ib|l|wb but week. It give» tke tfiw hi tkewdn *t warn, eketag prices m Friday aad tke Mgfe ud lew fer *****# c-p** W Print* Mar 11 SJC» Um Haw Par 1534 1.81 113 1.38100 words
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LOCAL STOCK INDICES
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Article69 1980-03-24 1 Mvn Mar M Marl* Mar M Marti trBT Index: SMB. 77 3855 88 3870.88 3822.87 3814.38 •IndustrUls 463.78 453.16 452.49 457 56 455.43 fcFtawct: 834.78 834.36 841.30 836 43 Holds: 414.31 414.23 417.37 416.08 •PrtwrtiM 344.88 331.12 332.72 337.08 334 33 tlMp: ♦Plant* bom KM 288.38 2B8 23 2MJ769 words
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Article66 1980-03-24 1 Mar 11 Iter 18 Mar 19 Mar 88 Marti t+BT Index 6490.75 6380.06 6388.51 6482.55 6498.71 •Industrials: fcjteeace: S32 35 518.15 517.76 524.20 ***** 746.99 777.15 724 60 743 39 727.55 ••Hotel*: 329.10 328.68 328.88 328.85 328.59 •properties: 3013 353.77 352.80 356.34 354.09 Vt|n« 382.33 278.93 275.90 276.28 276.2566 words
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Article677 1980-03-24 1 CHOO AI LENG - LIFE INSURERS UPSET By CHOO AI LENG LIFE insurers are upset that the Central Provident Fund has chosen to ignore them in its deliberations on providing insurance for its members. Claiming that their attempts to establish a dialogue with the CPF have been677 words
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268 1980-03-24 1 REAL estate agents expect rentals for residential accommodation to continue rising due to an expected influx of expatriates. The number at foreigners seeking accommodation has increased by as much as 25 per cent in the last 12 months and rents for~ apartments are expected268 words
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468 1980-03-24 1 WANG LOOK KEAH - By WANG LOOK KEAH THE Singapore Tourist Promotion Board maj raise the minimum requirements for issuing ttexert tighter controls over the industry. According to sources, among the measures being considered are the raising of the minimum paid-up capital of a travel agency II 1,.468 words
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Article407 1980-03-24 1 THE Department of Civil Aviation (DCA) will invite tenders today for seven shops at the new Changi airport. The shops will be the first phase of a comprehensive development plan for departmental-type stores offering transit passengers a wide variety of consumer items. This will begin a407 words
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212 1980-03-24 1 GUTHBIE Corporation has sssde a far UKeompany City sad Istiisilliasl Trast (OT) by eOeriag 1» ordinary Getorie shares se Ojm wS^dsw,!' 1 OT Obeervers tool thta fa Oathrie I» lend off a 5 aewed tsbosvsr hid esbTdUnSSr imSe 'stake hfldkk H"™' 81mo Derby,212 words
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479 1980-03-24 1 RONNIE LIM - By RONNIE LIM ChW Reporter A RESEARCH and Development (R and D) thinktank, comprising the chief executives of several research institutions in the Republic, has been "mobilised" by the Government to help plan Singapore's R and D programme for the 80k. News of the479 words
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Advertisement19 1980-03-24 1 A helping hand when you need it most >*' 00 C QrOond floor, Sh>w Hou—, SJngapof 0923. T«l: *****77 519 words
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Advertisement94 1980-03-24 1 m S3 £3 n fe. *0 "i--u The best time to watch your favourite TV program is when you have time to enjoy it. With a Sony Betamax video recorder connected to your TV, you can record anything on TV even when you're not at home. And then play it94 words
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Advertisement69 1980-03-24 1 I SHIPPING TIMES AN Australian prefect inun local interest 2 BEHIND the strength of the Japanese steel indu5try............. S MALAYSIA comes te grip with pepnlatton drift......................... 3 REVIEW e( major commodities last week 4 WHY US to likely to have a balanced budget 5 REVIEW of major stock markets last69 words
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Advertisement132 1980-03-24 1 SENSUALLY. 1 RCIOLPO \A Nil if f. "\A. J^wti' vj i>>'X3 r 8m tack page J> V. m kasi? A secluded corner where you can unwind. Over a long cod drink and soothing music. Take off your shoes, put your feet up if you wish. Just like home. That's the132 words
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PROPERTY & CONSTRUCTION
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376 1980-03-24 2 THE Housing and Urban Development Company is carrying out a survey of the purchasing power of applicants for its flats. The survey will gather information that would help the HUDC formulate its future housing programmes. The survey is the second by376 words
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Article, Illustration541 1980-03-24 2 TEO TECK WENG - By TEO TECK WENG A MULTI-millioo dollar resort development in Australia has roused the interest of several Singapore investors. Known as Fishermen's Village, the $48 million project is planned to cover 26 hectares with river frontage at Tweeds Heads in the state at New South Wales.541 words
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Article, Illustration441 1980-03-24 2 A CANADIAN engineering company, Dy-Core Systems, is looking for a licensee in Singapore to sell Its building equipment. The equipment produces precast and pre stressed conftrete slabs with hollow core which can be used as floor units, roofs or even load-bearing walls. They are designed for the441 words
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259 1980-03-24 2 THE proposed 410-room Dynasty hotel in Scotts Road will have doubleglased windows to cunftsm with the Government's policy on energy-saving in hnlMtngi Double-glazing will cost the developer, Tang Choon Keng Realty, about half a million dollars more than it would have to pay259 words
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Advertisement181 1980-03-24 2 T NOW GN€€ HONG ADDS ANOTHER SHOWROOM IN WORLD TRADE CENTRE See the latest arrivals of China Art Pottery, Rosewood Furniture and Carpets. Ali are welcome. ■P. W -5. ,1 mn rfi iV m m H o 01 •m hJ, 3 C. run II GN€€ HONG CO (PTC) LTD. SUITES181 words
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Advertisement193 1980-03-24 2 OOOOOQ INDUSTRIALISED METHOD OF CONSTRUCTION PREFABRICATE SYSTEM See us at SIBEX DY-CORE SYSTEMS Or Call Mr AUmim F. GttUM Director Of Marketing At Hotel Century Park Sheraton Tel: *****77 OOOOOQ GET MORE AT DBS We are pleased to announce our current rates for Autosave Savings Account Fixed Deposits 8% 9i%193 words
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Article, Illustration1090 1980-03-24 3 Depthnews Asia PERHAPS no other nation has learnt the lesson of oil price increases better than Japan. Ever since 1974, the year of the oil price shock, it has been reorganising its industries to cope with changing costs, and five years later it has emergedDepthnews Asia - 1,090 words
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Article, Illustration533 1980-03-24 3 CITY officials of Kuala Lumpur are beginning to come to grips with the problems posed by the steady drift into the city of migrants from the rural areas. The growth of population in the 240 square kilometre city nestled in Klang Valley in533 words
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Article, Illustration604 1980-03-24 3 FT ISRAEL plans a major expansion this year of the Jewish settlements on the occupied West Bank belonging to the ultra nationalistic Gush Emunium movement. This decision of the Begin government appears to contradict not only the intent of the current negotiations with Egypt about theFT - 604 words
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Advertisement236 1980-03-24 3 r m w i F *3(uf 23tetet£eljen tn SttitedilaniT A taste of from March AT THE ORCHARD CAFE... For lunch and dinner a daily buffet of German food. Plus specially imported German draught beer. Prosit! AT THE HARBOUR GRILL... For lunch, join us for our "Deutsches Buffet mit Bier" a236 words
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Advertisement157 1980-03-24 3 COMPUTER DIALER Dials Important® 3lls intonwtiwftf A Microcomputer with a and number you want at A important telephone ter the touch ol a single button y Ur ca U is through The Dialer to redial and and a Digital Clock APPROVED TELECOMS BY 79 077 TACNo J Co £1 1157 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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1201 1980-03-24 4 AFP ERRATIC trading developed on the London commodity markets last week under the leadership of sold and other < precious metals. President Carter's anti- inflation measures strengthened the US dollar Initially and, with US Interest rates continuing their upward trend, there was wholesaleAFP - 1,201 words
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Article66 1980-03-24 4 CJLF. North European ports, in US dollars per ton unta otherwise stated. LONDON: VH Prertoua Miliynu 5% ffa bulk par tonaa > May MO.OOalr 640.00 air Sumatra 5% ffa bulk March K June i July una M6.00alr 645.00atr 636-OOalr 630.00alr uaq 64S.00pd 64SafarA37Wpd 632.50pd 632-SOalr Nifaria 5% ffa66 words
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207 1980-03-24 4 THE Stappm Chinese Predaee Exchange went thrsagh a week sf riagglsh trading by diw pries ntfMMSk Dealers repsrted that vihne was lew and ever•eas Interest was very On the eeffee priees stewed Mtle change frssa «he preview week hat traders expect farther eerrertiw before207 words
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Article1175 1980-03-24 4 COFFEE: Futures closed steady on Friday, down from the earlier afternoon highs but still with gain from Thursday of £21 to £2 per tonne. Turnover was 4,819 lots including 71 options Late pre-weekend booksquaring saw values eased back from the highs set earlier in the afternoon. The higher1,175 words
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Article197 1980-03-24 4 RUBBER futures in Loodta on Friday closed quiet and mostly 0.65 to 0.40 pence per kilo down from Thursday. Turnover was 17 lots of Ave tonnes and 295 lots of 15 i—MS including 45 kerb trades. Dealers said that, in quiet afternoon trading, the market held in a narrow197 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article197 1980-03-24 4 THE US dollar appreciated sharply against major currencies on the Singapore foreign exchange market last week, in reaction to President Carter's antiinflation package. As US dollar interest rates jumped drastically by 4 per cent across the board with three-month deposit interest reaching a peak of 19H per cent197 words
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Article22 1980-03-24 4 THE average rate at which major Singapore hanks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 11.2 per cent.22 words
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Article404 1980-03-24 4 THE DOLLAR closed around its day's highs against major currencies on Friday, firmly underpinned by market expectations of higher US prime rates, dealers said. It closed after a quiet day's trading at 1.8790/8810 marks, a gain of IV* pfennigs on Thursday's level and half a pfennig up- on Friday's404 words
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Article154 1980-03-24 4 ASIAN RATES A8IAN itipirtt n oMIhi te far 21: ■Wl| tke IPM IIIIII! fggffS UMtBU 18V. 16 19* 17* IBM 167/16 19* 18* 1911/16 16H 18* 177/16 18* 17* 1 month 3 months 6 months 12 months 511/16 7 3/16 77/16 7* hum 39/16 6U 6* 6* 1 month 3154 words
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Article114 1980-03-24 4 FOR THE whole of last week, domestic Interbank overnight rates eased towards the clearing hour to close about one percent lower. Friday's overnight closing stood at 9V« to 9'/* per cent while the week's mode, high and low stood at 10, 11 and 8 Vt per cent114 words
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Article52 1980-03-24 4 FRANKFURT exchanges closing quotes on March 21: US 1.8TB,T3 St* 4 010 110 Can 158» 5900 on- una. S FY 105 49 M Lit 0.2147/50 F FY 42 43 01 D Kr 31 95 99 NXr JLM/tt B FY (CM) «184/91 B FY ((In) 5 92 *7 Y«i 052 words
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Article263 1980-03-24 4 FOR THE week ended March 21, spot gold prices fluctuated nervously between USMB-563 in the New York market. On the Gold Exchange of Singapore, futures prices for June swung between $484-582. Earlier In the week, gold investors turned bearish in reaction to President Carter's anti-Inflation package. Interest rates Increased263 words
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Article47 1980-03-24 4 FOR THE week ended Saturday March 22, the range of call rate received from Short Deposits (M) Bhd was as follows: Bank faad: 3.5 per cent to 5.25 per cent. Geaeral find: 4 per cent to 4.375 per cent. Nivmmli of funds totalled $764 million.47 words
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Article280 1980-03-24 4 Source: National Discount Co THE WEEK ended March 21 opened with the announce-» ment of further Increases In the prime rates of a number of banks. Interbank overnight rates started trading at IQV* to 10 per cent but closed at 9V* per cent. Term deposits, however, remained steadySource: National Discount Co - 280 words
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Article58 1980-03-24 4 ZURICH exchanges closing quotes on MarcbZl: US l.Tm/TW St* 3 8730 *7» C*n 1.3033 5051 D Mk 94.(571 TOTS D F1 81.3171 StB F Kr «.«K/7XI2 B Fr 5.85H 86U D Kr 30 .BB/23K N Kr 34 »72/35.0» S Kr 44H/4M7 lit 0 J023/30M Aundi-nsm/vn Pari 3 .5XX /554458 words
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Article649 1980-03-24 5 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Niabtr Tim Prom FT FT73 0060 LAX/SPO/HKG PAA PA005 0125 NYC/SPO/HKG MAS MHfiOl 0645 KUL MAS MH682 0710 KCH su SQ101 0815 KUL MAS MHfia ***** PEN MAS MH607 0845 KUL MAS MH671 0930 PEN/KUL su SQ2U 1000 HLP CPA CX71D 1006 HLP649 words
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283 1980-03-24 5 AFP THE MADRID Confereiyx on implementation of the Helsinki accords, scheduled for November, may well be one of the main victims of the Afghan crisis. This third forum of detente coming after Helsinki, where in August 1975 the European Cooperation andAFP - 283 words
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686 1980-03-24 5 NYT THE CARTER Administration and Congressional budget experts believe that the large spending cuts voted by the House budget committee virtually ensure that Congress will agree to the fiipt balanced budget in 12 years. A senior Congressional budget official said: "The House has nowNYT - 686 words
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Article268 1980-03-24 5 AFP A TOTAL of 50,000 Indonesian troops from Sumatra and Java were yesterday reported to be moving to several islands in the South China Sea where they would take part in the biggest military exercise ever held by the Indonesian armed forces. Military sources saidAFP - 268 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article339 1980-03-24 5 Agencies THOUSANDS of organised workers yesterday staged rallies at 30 places throughout Japan demanding a curb on increasing prices and pressing for higher wages. Sponsored by the council for the annual "shunto" or spring labour offensive, the participants took to the streets carrying placards which read: "We opposeAgencies - 339 words
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200 1980-03-24 5 AFP THREE gold mines with estimated total reserves of 200 tons of gold are to be developed in east China's Shandong province, the New China News Agency (NCNA) reported yesterday, quoting the Ministry of Metallurgical Industry. Shandong is one of China's majorAFP - 200 words
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Article85 1980-03-24 5 Reuter GUYANA is to take UOO refugees from South-east Asia for resettlement, an information ministry spokesman said. The spokesman gave ao details, but sources said they would be among tribes people from Laos, and would probably be resettled in the fertile district of Wauna YarakitaReuter - 85 words
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Advertisement120 1980-03-24 5 Because the Swissair DC-10 jets are now bringing Singapore 3 times a week? you too can now fly via Colombo, Bombay and Geneva,or any Tuesdayvia Colombo and Alliens/ or any Friday* via Bombay. And three hours later or less you can be in Basel, Dusseklorf, Frankfurt, Geneva, Hamburg, Cologne, London,120 words
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REVIEWS
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Article, Illustration1173 1980-03-24 6 PATRICIA GOH - ay PATRICIA GOH AS pNE talks to the members at the band, one senses a yearning to know and to learn mere, and at the same time one feels their frustrations of not -moving last enough. They are for the most part self-taught,1,173 words
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Article590 1980-03-24 6 DAVID LOY - By DAVID LOY I HAVE a love/hate relationship with Chopin's music. It is a truism that love and hate are closer to each other thun to indifference, and I suppose that explains my attitude to Chopin. Like the fabled little boy, "when he is good he590 words
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Article, Illustration1060 1980-03-24 7 LEE YOKE MENG - Although graduates of the Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts, the four artists 1 Lee Hock Moh, Tan Kee Sek, Tan Kian Por and Poh Bee Choo had harboured thoughts of turning to a more Westernised approach, the paintings featured in this review reflect an inherent1,060 words
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Article626 1980-03-24 7 SALMA KHALIK - By SALMA KHALIK PART n of Shakespeare's As' You Like It will always be remembered for„ Jaques' memorable spqps: "AO the world's a stage, And all the, men and women merely players; Tbey have their exits and-thelr entrances; And one man In his time plays626 words
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Article460 1980-03-24 7 THE melodious sounds of bygone Europe will soon melt soothingly way again next month. €ome April 2, the National Trust and Alliance Francaise will Jointly sponsor a unique concert of music by the Ars Antiqua de Paris, two instrumentalists who wil? strum and sing across a wid? range460 words
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Advertisement55 1980-03-24 6 meng gallery proudly presents Exhibition Sale of Chinese Antique Porcelain Furniture from exclusive private collections 21 to 25 March 1980 10a.m. to 10p.m. at Hibiscus Room HOTEL EQUATORIAL corner of Stevens Road/Bukit Timah Road Singapore nl Over 500 items ranging from TANG' (A.D. 618-907) 'SUNG' (A.D. 960-1280) 'YUAN* (A.D. 1280-1368)55 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous503 1980-03-24 6 CONCERTS FRENCH singer and guitarist Erie Vincent will give a-recital at the RELC on March 25 at 9pm. Tickets at 13 for members of Alliance francaise. Nonmembers will pay |5. Tickets available at Counter 3 at Alliance. FftENCH guitarist Jean Pierre Junes, will be playiis in a concert sponsored by503 words
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Miscellaneous1264 1980-03-24 6 Si Long-drawn Dallas ID, mhW Mi n> pmMMI fridge agalait an al part aal Übl arairaaaa appear* OMMllatUi JLm SINGAPORE 5 3.00 PM Opening felowod by Shuvar Utafim (Tami, repeat) 3.30 Mary of Evonb (Enffah) 3.35 Afternoon ftbtinoo Buccaneer's Girl (Pt 1) 4.15 Intermission 8.00 OpenhK Mowed by Leant* Tree1,264 words
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EUROPEAN MARKETS
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Article272 1980-03-24 8 MAR 21 Frs CORBEILLE Air-Liquide B S N Gervals Danone 1 C8F (ThomsonClf) 496 an 451. SO 2, -14 -8S Clt Francaise des Petrols Compafnle Financier? Compagnh? General* Credit Fonder De France Hache tie (Librairie) Machines Bull Mlctieltn (B) Paribas Pechlney Clgine Kuhlmann. Peugeot Philips (Nv Gem Be*lt) PTlntempa272 words
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Article95 1980-03-24 8 MAR 21 Fri FORWARD MARKET Acei 385 •7 Arbed 2100 Astur 462 -13 Braacan an -18 Bru-Lamb 1470 -8 Canpac 1042 -52 Cock 290 -ft De Beers 308 .2 Ebes 1925 -10 Electrobel 5150 -50 Gb-Inno-Bm 2235 >10 Gev 828 -6 Hobok 2500 -90 Petre 5140 -250 Ryl Dutch95 words
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Article186 1980-03-24 8 MAR 21 Pta ABN ***** -15 AhoM aa.00 •1 Akao 2380 AMEV MOO -i Amlu WOO unch Amrot Bant saw -07 nw|«u 35 00 woo -4 -U Boa 54 90 -0.1 Borsumij > 180.50 +as Burhmann M OV unch Bjrenkorf MOO -2 Cal»« Delft 1*9.70 85 80 120.00 -J186 words
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Article191 1980-03-24 8 mar *1 francs Actions Sulaaes Alusuiaae Br. Alusulsse Reg Brown Boveii Br Clba Oeigy Br ciiit oetgy p c CM* 0*lfj Reg. Credit Suisse Br Ctwilt Suisse Reg Elektrowatl Br. George Fischer Br Globus Pc 277 1196 400 1830 1020 ■25 ■OS -1 •IS -1 unch -30 unch -5191 words
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Article1229 1980-03-24 8 NEW YORK Reuter THE New York stock market on Friday drifted lower in moderate trading that brought the D-J industrial average to its lowest level in nearly two years. International Business Machines led the and contributed to investor uneasiness now focused on fears the economy may slideReuter - 1,229 words
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Article191 1980-03-24 8 Bulk Mont 23. .i, Bulk Norm ScoUa Bell Trt U unch Beth Cam BP Can IM «'> -IS Braacan 2I'> Camp Red Lake ♦IS Can Imp Bk »>> C&nptc »> •H Canpac In* Pf Carting OTCee«e_ TH Com loco ■0 Con* BaUi IS'* Con» Marbenor v. Danknr 4 Deniaon191 words
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Advertisement229 1980-03-24 8 Where to wine, dine and entertain Trade C Delectable local dishes and Western lunches set in daintily stylish Scandinavian decter. Popular SELF-SERVICE lunch daHy. From 10.30 am to 3.00pm and snacks from 3.00pm spm v>^3bbbL You've got to try it to betfcve! Fabulous harbour view k DOLPHM GIFETEfttA Sentosa Isle229 words
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Advertisement146 1980-03-24 8 For drinking. For dancing For ddig/'ttHl e J cnings. Music h\ Ihcchus lntcrn<itu>>hil of London. it, >. f\ >. si nil k r»,: >' -t >"• /Rl s\l 'J f'■ t.. >I s w n i i k <4*l ll I ll*\ I "lirk SlmijlKiii S|| l| H )|"l KSISspl146 words
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Advertisement142 1980-03-24 8 Savour our Chef Rene's masterpieces of European Cuisine. The ine y- f Chanticleer where good taste triumphs. ill IP 1 (Cockpit iSotfl C all Josephine for reservations 7.47^175 «»r 737^111 x 107 Merlin's unique Disco Club of the 80's. Experience its Wuardy in light, sound and show spectaculars completely turning142 words
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Advertisement173 1980-03-24 8 Smoked Duck with fire Our Smoked Due*- has fire That s why people rave about it. Vouli agree That and other specialties typically Cantonese In the cool of air conditioning And Hilton service Ando' course, our very-own Flavours of Singapore Hin's Top of the Hilton. Lunch and dinner Daily. Reservations,173 words
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Advertisement47 1980-03-24 8 1 Fortuna Restaurant offers one of widest selections of Cantonese art Each dish reflects a subtle blend of Aaiura) flavouring and spices, a taste W Ca p*°«*»» associates, friends and relatives at the unforgettable occasion FOKTUNA RESTAURANT 37 Scotts Read. Sings?** 0923 at Haiti Ada Tab *****4047 words
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MARKET REVIEWS
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Article, Illustration851 1980-03-24 9 I) «Singapore M IT WAS certainly a week of 1 ops and downs at the Singapore stock market lastAs chartists had predicted, there were the sports of recovery which, though short-lived, lifted the clouds of gloom a little. During those short spells of relief,851 words
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Article387 1980-03-24 9 jp Sydney 09 Z 5 4 Reuter SPECULATION that President Carter's tough new anti-inflation package will lead to a recession in the US which would spread to other countries, dampened en- thusiasm on the Sydney Stock Exchange last week despite some encouraging I;; trends in the gold andReuter - 387 words
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Article220 1980-03-24 9 h ill. 1 1 i c -tr +T •neb 2 BMWII.— sr unch CM rt<h on •aU "Of m ten HI B1 m m laa «u U) sic IX ♦T •1 V ■4 anch .j D Nip Print nm»Ti».i n» rm 1 Bank Photo vinrh +1* -S j220 words
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Article313 1980-03-24 9 MAR 21 Rand INDUSTRIALS A Alpha 285 unch Abercom 280 .15 AE And CI MO -5 AMIC 2100 unch Barlowt 945 ct SufM 1100 unch CNA 4308 -10 Curiic Finance 190 unch De Bun Ind MOOB unch Edeon 47o unch Ed«ar* (100 Eveready red Voik JK .3 Fuglt313 words
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Article818 1980-03-24 9 i ra New York NYT WITH investors responding to the Carter Administration's new anti-inflation programme and the prime lending rate —to a record 19 per cent last week, the Dow Jones indwtrial average tumbled to its lowest level since last year. The Dow dtopped 99.65 pointsNYT - 818 words
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Article450 1980-03-24 10 Violet Chow - Week ended March 21 Compiled by Violet Chow SCRIP ISSUE r Asprans Csspseetton: Bonn» Issue of one-for-four. r Bstsagsr Properties: Bonus Issue of one-for-tbree. OTHERS ■sng Lsag DevetofMnt intends to make a cash offer of R5O per share for the whole of the issued share450 words
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Article506 1980-03-24 10 MM K.Lumpur iijiiil i"i a INVESTORS were nervous and uncertain at the Kuala Lumpur stock market last I week, after being battered J by the recent bear raid. J Gone was the confidence and euphoria that charact terised the Arm trading dar--1 ing the past three months.506 words
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Article1266 1980-03-24 10 GERALD COLVERD - PtJ! London cllH By GERALD COLVERD FEW post-war Chancellors of the Exchequer have had a better opportunity to get all his sums wrong than the current occupant of the lead role in the annual budget circus, Sir Geoffrey Howe, the reason is simply that the computer,1,266 words
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338 1980-03-24 10 H^yo Ĕ A AFP THE Tokyo stock market turned in a mixed showing last week in the year's slowest trading but the Dow Jones average suffered the fifth straight weekly setback amid investor uncertainty about inflation and high interest rates. Investors, sitting on theAFP - 338 words
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Article2822 1980-03-24 10 1979/1980 Hi|k Low Coaipaay a +orGr*s Die Die C-TT Gr's Y*M Net P/E Vol Week <DOO) High Law 8ECTION ONE V INDUSTRIAL ft COMMERCIAL 370 223 140 180 3M 80 290 482 220 380 207 Ac ma 123* Alcom 110 Allied Choc 132 BAT 296 Bat* 57H2,822 words
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Advertisement102 1980-03-24 9 4 Forced Auction No. 3 DLB "Sea-Troll" Self propelled derrick Lay Barge "SeaTroll built 1976 Blohm Voss, Hamburg, will be sold on compulsory auction in the Council House of Lyngdal, Norwoy, on April 28th, 1980 at 12.00 a.m. 1800/1400 tons heavylift "Clyde" rotating crane and pipe laying system for handling102 words
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Advertisement981 1980-03-24 9 National Discount Company T ismted (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) Balance Sheet 31st December, 1979 Share Capital Authorised, issued and fully paid 5,000,000 shares of $1 each Revenue Reserves General reserve Profit unappropriated Total Capital and Reserves Current Liabilities and Provisions Deposits of customers (Note 2) Other liabilities including981 words
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Advertisement249 1980-03-24 10 m Malayan United [nod Industries Berhad NOTICE OF MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Ninth Annual General Meeting of the Company will be held at the Company's Registered Office. 16th Floor. Wisma Mirama, Jalan Wisma Putra. Kuala Lumpur 08-05 on Monday 7th April, 1980 at 10.30 am. for the249 words
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1016 1980-03-24 11 PETER DOBEREINER - By PETER DOBEREINER t ONE OF the perils of this job Is that from time to time it is necessary to throw open the window of one's glass house and hurl stones at the passers-by. At the risk of laceration (ram the return fire1,016 words
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65 1980-03-24 11 VAARON, ridden by Jockey Larry Francis, won the $82,500 Singapore Derby at Bukit Timah easily yesterday. Owned by Upali Stable, Varoon won the 2,400metre race by one length. Stablemate Valaisan (George Podmore) made it a 1-2 finish for trainer Ivan Allan. South Pacific65 words
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Article355 1980-03-24 11 270 M. McNuKy (UK) 67-64-67-72 279 Two Chien Teng (Taiwan) 73-67-72-67 284 M. Ramayah (Mai) 72-71-72-69 M. Krantz (US) 73-69-70-72 K. Takahashi (Jap) 70-71-72-71 W. Godfrey (NZ) 72-71-67-74 285 Chen Tie Ming (Yaiwan) 70-72-73-70 B. Arda (Phil) 76-65-73-71 K Cox (US) 71-71-70-73 286 Shen Chung Shyan355 words
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560 1980-03-24 11 RONALD KOW - By RONALD KOW WHELK yea are still wiMm Cap Mem amjsr wptttlM aearcsl to kMM ItotmeM toftow to toe Asia Gnap T*» ssar.ssf-'-Despite afl toe aaxfety to past yean raand to fltoca■ere seeeer toaa aver toe itreet ttomt ri toe Malay■la Cap Baal, lafle560 words
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Article607 1980-03-24 11 MALAYSIAN OPEN AFP TWENTY-stx-year-old Mark McNulty of Britain won the Malaysian Open gott championships in Kuala Lumpur yesterday with a thumping 15 under par 270. i*mtHng from Dillar to poit McSilty carded a one over 72 yesterday to turn the champhwhips virtually into aAFP - 607 words
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Article640 1980-03-24 11 REGULAR F4N Handicap League player Tap Giau Beng yesterday won Seietar Golf dob's Chairman's Prte Trophy for the overall best nett title with a nett 82. Tap, 38, had a day of goU when everythfa* west right far him. "Normally everthing doesn't go right bat today640 words
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Advertisement447 1980-03-24 11 (*K*o***>atz«n UNITED OVERSEAS LAND LIMITED INCORPORATED M THE REPUOLC OF SINGAPORE) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Extraordinary Ganeral Meeting of tha above named Company will be held at the Function Room, 2nd Floor, Merlin Plaza, 7500 Beach Road, Singapore 0719 on the 15th day of April 1980 at 12.00447 words
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Advertisement815 1980-03-24 11 m B m n m 5k bj UNITED OVERSEAS LAND LIMITED (INCORPORATED IN THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE) To: All Ordinary Stockholders The Board of Directors pleaaad to anno Audit* taulti fee «m Vm> nM 3 Tat I ANNOUNCEMENT Not Profit before tax Law Provision for taxation Nat profit aftar tax815 words
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618 1980-03-24 12 JOHN LIM - By JOHN LIM MULTINATIONAL corporations are making Singapore's objective of becoming a supply centre for electronics a reality. The giant ITT group is one of the larger buyers of local components. Electronics manufacturers in Singapore are expected to supply $18.7 million worth of finished618 words
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361 1980-03-24 12 TOE private sector of the travel industry wffl form a consultative body to discuss relevant key issues and to co-ordinate efforts towards the development of the industry. This is In recognition of the need for greater consultation and regulation in the industry. The361 words
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Article, Illustration38 1980-03-24 12 PROTESTORS miiwriag n the man near the WuhtagtM Meaameat n Satarday far a protest agaiast draft regtstratiea. The protest la estimated te he the biggest since the Vletaam War. AP phate Source: AP photoSource: AP photo - 38 words
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497 1980-03-24 12 AP THE Continental Oil Co is developing a giant production platform for the turbulent North Sea that oilmen say will revolutionise offshore technology and pave the way to tapping oil from unreachable deep-sea fields. Unlike conventional production platforms which stand on concreteAP - 497 words
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209 1980-03-24 12 THE Asian Development Bank has approved a multi-currency loan equivalent to 5H5,100,000 for the expansion of the Bedok sewage treatment plant. Under- the expansion plan, the capacity of the sewage treatment plant will be increased from 58,000 cubic metres per day to209 words
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151 1980-03-24 12 JAPANESE Prime Ministar Masayoshi Ohira said yesterday that Japan should HmWy develop high quality defence capabilities. Mr Otrira said the Soviet military intervention In Afghanistan had brought about a momentum to cause a delicate change in the detente between the United States151 words
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Article, Illustration664 1980-03-24 12 THE MINISTER for Trade and Industry, Mr Gob Chok Tang, U«| night invited local industrialists to recommend steps that the Government can take to encourage local investments in the manufacturing sector. Answering questions put to him by a panel on his 1980 Budget Statement over664 words
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Article278 1980-03-24 12 Reuter KUWAIT has told its crude oil customers that future oil deliveries depend on them accepting new contract lag—a. a Kuwaiti newspaper said. "Those who do not like our conditions can buy oil elsewhere...There is no other alternative," the newspaper Al-Qabas quoted Kuwait's Oil MinisterReuter - 278 words
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Article246 1980-03-24 12 AFP ONE hundred thousand Philippine Muslims have sought refuge in the east Malaysian state at Sabah due to the conflict in the southern Philippines, the Antara News Agency re* parted yesterday. These refugees said they would go btfck home only after the situation in the southern PhilippinesAFP - 246 words
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Advertisement143 1980-03-24 12 Borobudur Inter-Continental Ybur Business Centre in Jakarta. If 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 rooms143 words
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Miscellaneous56 1980-03-24 12 Outlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. to 1 p.m. today: Mainly fair. Repast tor M haan prtor to 7 M |jl m Mir Maximum temperature 33.4 Associated humidity 55 Minimum temperature 23.6 Associated humidity 98 Hours of sunshine 9.75 Rainfall in millimetres Nil Total rainfall for the month 57.0 Total56 words
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Article82 1980-03-24 13 BLASTING works will be carried out on Pulau Tekukor, south of Sentosa, over a period of six weeks. The operation will begin,on March 26 and take place only on Wefeesdays and Fridays. The Port of Singapore Authority advises mariners to keep clear during the blasting period (1200 hrs82 words
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Article62 1980-03-24 13 THE WESTERN Quarantine/Immigration Anchorage will not be used for health/immigration clearance from today. Until further notice, vessels arriving from the East and requiring health and/or immigration clearance are to make use of the Eastern Quarantine/Immigration Anchorage. The Port of Singapore Authority said vessels arriving from the west and62 words
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Article64 1980-03-24 13 Reuter MOBIL OIL Australia has announced It will put an oil tanker under the Australian flagtff agreement is reached with maritime unions. The Pacific Star, 125,000 dwt, could be operating with an Australian crew by September this year, after modifications to meet Australian standards. Port Stan vac, SouthReuter - 64 words
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Article39 1980-03-24 13 Reuter SHIPPING conferences covering Hongkong and South Korea said the currency adjustment factor (CAF) for Hongkong will be cut to 26.5 per cent (from 31.5) and for South Korea to 29 per cent (34.5), from yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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592 1980-03-24 13 LINDA TAN - By LINDA TAN NIPPON Yusen Kaisha's new semi-container service to the East 1 Mediterranean has been loaded to the hilt since it started in January. Shippers have even reserved space for later runs because of its success in overcoming delays at the592 words
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Article579 1980-03-24 13 8Mpptegliw Pa«e Col Adriatic IV 5 Afea VI Alfred vn B Ailtrana VI 5 Alpac VI 5 Angkutan VI 4 ANL i 1 APL m 4/5 Argentine IV 4 ASCL m 1 Asia Merchant IV 5 Atlas VI 4 Bank Line V 5 BBS n 4/5 3579 words
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Article533 1980-03-24 14 THE board ot Furaess Witty ban Accepted a bid worth 430 c ft share from Mr CT Tung's Orient OvwwmOtelner Hold- This follow* a month of intense discussion since it was inchested that Mr Tang was plaining to offer The new otter values mil533 words
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210 1980-03-24 14 NNHUA Inn mb ibaiN total ktoekft _%j%jK l ?ffl| k T¥h htnfli? lT7ftg«rta jfr.tttraar: The p«Mm will be made mm, tkqr petat eat, aa the riatotonn stacked at the bsttsas sf rssrsjh» Jtfce antoak etoare*. AM lMjl csatotosrs a —th aew gJB» Uge^-^EfS nine210 words
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Article920 1980-03-24 14 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO AT CONTAINER TERMINAL NB. (1) Each vessel's estimated time of arrival U 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 following920 words
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Article1290 1980-03-24 14 THE FIRMNESS of the North American grain section last Thursday resulted in shipowners holding for higher rates and chartering was consequently slow. Grain cargoes were covered however from US Gulf to Japan at US$27 (Go) for April and May loading. Elsewhere, Soviet charterers continued to book tonnage on1,290 words
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Article, Illustration502 1980-03-24 15 EXPECTED ARRIVALS TODAY > KEPPEL WHARVES Anna K (2300) 15/16 Bashan (2300 tbc) 42/43 Nedlloyd Kembla (2300 tbc) 3/4 Pampa Argentina (2300) 5 Saint Unzen (1830) 19 SenJ (1500 tbc) 35/36 Sinaloa (2359) 1/2 PASR PANJANO WHARVES Beatrice (0800 after Mario) CB 6 Gdns *****72 1282 Frisian502 words
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451 1980-03-24 15 GOH ENG KEE - By GOH ENG KEE HOT ON the heels of BakkeSlrae Darby's twin success, Nedlloyd EAC Agencies has secured a »ew agency for a monthly conventional service between Indonesia and the US east coast. An established name in Singapore shipping, Nedlloyd will represent451 words
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Article110 1980-03-24 15 Reuter HONGKONG shipping magnate Sir Yue-Koog Pao has had talks with the Chinese government on shipbuilding and a Joint shipping venture. The Xinhua news agency, reporting this, did not give details of his discussions dining his five-day stay in Beijing with senior officials. Sir Yue-Kong, chairman ofReuter - 110 words
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3928 1980-03-24 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 of3,928 words
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Article428 1980-03-24 20 SHIP SALES Reuter SINGAPORE shipowner Pacific Interna booaJ Lines recently took another dip into the London second-hand market. As it seems to be parting with some of its older ships in the past months PIL once again delved into the steady demoUtk» section. It sold theReuter - 428 words
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296 1980-03-24 20 AFP THE TANKER market wu fairly busy last week, but rates «bowed little change from previously depressed levels. The pressure is increasing on shipowners to lay up their vessels. Currently, only about six million dwt of tankerage is laid up, theAFP - 296 words
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Article82 1980-03-24 20 Reuter EXXON CORPORATION is considering meant of effecting fuel economy in its very large crude carrier (VLCC) fleet, including poasibly replacing existing fuel oil engines. A spokesman for Esbo Petroleum, who said this, however declined comment on reports that Exxon may spend up to £100Reuter - 82 words
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Article1434 1980-03-24 20 The leading shipping lines operating from loeal ports and the agents whs handle cargo bookings for them. A-B 1 Adriatic GhWht Container Feeders (S)/Cargo Freight (PK). AFEA Singapore Shipping Agencies (S) Euro-AaU Line (PK/PN). Alfred C. TaepAer Sea Consortium (S)/Marintex Enterprise (PK). Alpae Intrasea (S)/Yeo Shpg1,434 words
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Advertisement299 1980-03-24 13 st class transport Agents: Nedlloyd EAC For further please refer to page V Scan Dutch I I\!<I I \\l\ll SAJJL/TVq Or«nt Overseas Co*da+tesi Line I 11 r/; IMMBIX SOWS FROM 4/4 5/4 V« 10/4 15/4 10/4 11/4 10/4 15/4 10/4 23/4 21/4 21/4 23/4 27/4 v 2«/4 1/5 2/5 1/5299 words
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Advertisement263 1980-03-24 13 m^rnrnmm■ 11 'I^l V«I SFAIORI) AN lAt I m m UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO SAGi f 1 .<r t WEEKLY MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES S*PM Mm (6/4), (12/4), SM ■w (9/4), Kuwait (15/4), Doha (18/4) Dubm (7/5). Abu Dhabi (10/5), Damnum (13/5), Kuwait (16/5), Do (19/5), Mina Qaboos (22/5) FULLY CONTAINERISED263 words
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Advertisement59 1980-03-24 13 1 V fAfi fAS I HJROPf futiv CONf AINfKISIO SfRI/ICf jnxcn SfRAIfS AIISIRAI Ifl RO RO C()N T AINER SfRVICf Alto accepting tranahipmant cargo to/from Bangkok and E. Malaysia ,+A. ASM S pan CM* fern: Wg» lilt 25/3 LCI toy HQ# a/3 M t j*. us pj| H«tn •> i59 words
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Advertisement534 1980-03-24 13 M NedfeydUn Call us We call the world Agents: Nedlloyd EAC Please refer to pagi y REGIONAL W< WHO Acta F*r MAERSK LINE EXPORT TO US. PACIFIC, GULF, ATLANTIC. EAST CANADA AND ASIAN PORTS ii—^jgzrainTiHiG NJBtT support Qos«t Tm* *CY 3 Apr 0700 tare CfS Apr ***** m TO ARABIAN/PERSIAN534 words
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Advertisement284 1980-03-24 14 LEO SHIPPING PTE LTD SINGAPORE PERNAS-MISC SHIPPING AGFNCIES SDN BHD PORT KEIANG PfNANG HEAD OFFICE: WISMA MISC TEL: NO: KL *****8 TtONAL SHPPHG CORPORA VON BBtHAD X SI 2±n E n MISC COASTAL SERVICES SDN. BHD. I T«t 42MM/424M1/*****3/*****4/*****1 ml tat mmt m nrmn mt mm c «x coam somen284 words
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Advertisement331 1980-03-24 14 SUPERCARRIER SERVICE WEEKLY BERVICE TO PANAMA, US ATLANTIC GULF AND E. CANADA fthMt M mm CM MM ink CM IknlM Mm Jt M lOi plumi mi nrai rw mm w* cm imim »mm Hat Mn mm •71/3 2-3/4 2/5 7/5 J/5 11/5 12/5 13/5 11/5 22/5 1/4 74/4 3-5/4 24/5331 words
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Advertisement879 1980-03-24 15 Overseas H M Containers Limited Weekly service tortrom UK/Europe STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore toSabah, Sarawak, Brunei Ports and Bangkok SIM u. I to 2to lip M tai A'warp IS Apr 26 Apr 21 Apr 24 m an* n*r IMP 3May 30M 13 Mm ISM* 11 Mm fMy 11Mat UM* 11 Mm879 words
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Advertisement477 1980-03-24 15 I« Announcing a new semi-container service to US/Atlantic,Gulf and Canadian ports. Beginning April 1960, Canadian ports. Trikora Lloyd offers a x Service commences with new monthly semi-container the loading of the multi-pur-service. Sailing from Sfnga-/ pose vessel 'Amstelstrand' pore to US/Atlantic, Gulf and eta Singapore: 22nd April. Agents for Trikora477 words
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Advertisement744 1980-03-24 16 u* ■CXjOOOCOCOOOCoc Hapag-Uoyd RtlT CONTMOSED TO EUROPE ••"Mir 21/3 30/3 18/4 20/4 21/4 23/4 S* 5/4 22/4 24/4 27/4 I?*>*» 11/4 13/4 1/5 3/5 30/4 14/5 19/4 J/5 11/5 12/5 14/5 I***** 20/4 »/5 11/5 12/5 14/5 I* 30/4 1/5 19/5 21/5 22/5 24/5 C. J/5 22/5 24/5 25/5 27/5744 words
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Advertisement495 1980-03-24 16 St VEGA 147W VEGA 14SE ALTAI 1511 V ALTAR 152E LINE KOREA SHIPPING CORPN f. Keiant 10/13 Apr 10/13 Apr 9/11 May STORE 14/17 Apr 14/17 Apr 12/15 Mi y 9/11 May 12/15 May PENAMG CALL SUBJECT INDUCEMENT FMBUSAN BANGKOK TOBUSAH FOKBUSAN BANGKOK TOBUSAN KXKSCKXKSCKSCnCKSCKXncaCKSCacaCKSCKSCIttCKXnCKXK AGENTS: STORE CROWN MARINE CO495 words
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Advertisement513 1980-03-24 16 EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST fUROPf fXPRFSS FUll CONTAINER StRVICE ACttPTWG CARGO FOR HAMBURG. FELIXSTOWE. ROTTERDAM. ANTWERP. LE HfcVRE ALSO ACCEPTMG CARGO FOR: UMTED KHGOOM SOUTHAMPTON. LONDON, MANCHESTER. NRMMGHAM. BRISTOL. LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW. LEEDS WEST GERMANY BKICMUVCN HOLLAND AMSTERDAM S>n Hm*bt FMn MMan Mf la Nm« Imt «M I*m *1 Apr M513 words
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Advertisement659 1980-03-24 16 i Everett Lines/ Burma Fiva Star Shippinf Corpn "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE' LOAMNG FOR RANGOON Pi to* Nmi mrnrnm ■*> hpw/ato MTTW 21/31 to 1/3 to A/11 Apr a/M Apr a/a to B.F.S.S.C Agantf n Motoytia TEPS MALAYSIA jjS# Com pa ma Arywitina Da P3» Mavtfacion Intarcontinantal S. A. C.I. F.659 words
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Advertisement383 1980-03-24 16 Y UO.S.E. A OCEAN SHIPPING ENTERPRISES PTE LTO SANKYO LINE AUSTRALIA SERVICE P. Uh IMfApiri Ua*| I*: H/V im kW STB. MEL «a 22/23 Apt 11/21 Apr STB, MEL MB. 4/IM* 9/IBlhi ABEL. 18. BANGLADESH SERVICE. 21/31 Ma CMTTMMtCH JAPAN/STRAITS SERVICE M 21/21 Mm PASS 27/29 Hv mw m l383 words
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Advertisement580 1980-03-24 17 fS. PIL GROUP EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICE 1 SING APORE/CHITTAGONG/RANGOON/SER VICES Strnr rrSrt SINGAPORE INDONESIA /SINGAPORE SERVICES Wt/25 Mar 24/21 M* 3/1 Apr KOTA MULM ROTAMK KOTASM6A S E A Container Feeder Service SIN/JKT/SIN/HKG/MAN ACCEPTABLE LCL/FCL CONTAINERS Pacific International Lines pte l ro joint service* Malaysia Shipping Corpn. son phd P.580 words
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Advertisement875 1980-03-24 17 rr^j Un** tor faktoEami hnM Man Or M BEN LINE CONTAINERS EVKBS COKTMO SQtVICC TO/FMM EUKFC tf, K KMM mm SOTON JTI "if?! 'XnMw) Fraact MUX 2*3 3V3 is/4 a/< a/4 11/4 .wJ *52 v a/4 i/J W .J£ y (34/9) JM U/4 U/5 IVS 11/5 U/5 11/) »/f 9/9875 words
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Advertisement524 1980-03-24 17 t\ hM W' I^,o'J K I ill I K Scan Dutch V WEEKLY EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE PMMI foto FaaOar <M LnM hM im m imu a/i mmi n IPOMM V 4 MM* Ml INU 12/4 11 •.pbmm u/« m i mu a/« *u B. PBMA V 5 IWU 11/) M524 words
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Advertisement681 1980-03-24 17 :s 5 fc y V V 9 V I i* i'M BOUSTEAD SH,PPING AGENCIES THE BANK LINE LTD I7.'t VN2I LYKES ORIENT LINE U.S. GULF COAST SERVICE (New Orleans, Mobie, Houston, Galveston) Steam Mte RMMUR US I 20Q1A LYKES (fed) ft mi) OOUT TUMMN (MO—1/4 Apr 5/ft Apr 1/4 Apr681 words
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Advertisement678 1980-03-24 18 •Kline KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. TO NORTH AMERICA rro ran«aar n Nona cms tk la nt A«mMl 24/3 H/l Ivmkn 11/4 24/4 »Mwi 11/4 a/4 ray NH a/4 15/5 Mb tola (Ml 1/4 lira Aca 11/4 24/4 Atoka Mm 11/4 a/4 Rm kmr Mm a/4 15/5 C*b At* UN 11/4678 words
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Advertisement476 1980-03-24 18 CAUFORNM/PACFK MOTH WIST SERVICE EXPRESS CMTARKR/REEFER SERVICE VANCOUVER, SC. 108 RNBLQ, SM FRANCBCO. SEATTLE. TACORRR, fO/ra Ce»*m ST Ufty 11R* 14 Am IS AM AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAMER SERVICE «cnMk«Fayra Cm**m P.Mm| rpm Fraa MM IMb SK '(CMhftk.) 10 A* 11% 30 ««r 25 Apr 21 Apr MMr IS Apr 20Apr476 words
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Advertisement668 1980-03-24 18 C > roup SINGAPORE SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE LTD ;O'H fIOOH OCI AN BuiLO NC. SiNGAPOOf 1 MAP K t TfNG SMI.V (3 i,IN€S» GfNfOAl ****** ,14 LINES) 'fit* w *> «4S9S BS A a C«BSwiP>f ABit CAHGOSH)P 111 .tt Keyiwial Container Lilies WEEKLY CONTAINER SERVICE to/from BANGKOK WT SIWfIM) 14J15N668 words
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Advertisement532 1980-03-24 18 WT\ GRANARD LINE INDEPENDENT- ATTRACTIVE RATES MEDITERRANEAN SEA SERVICE ALSO ACCEPTING CONTAINER CARGO FCL ONLY FOR; PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA. BEIRUT, LATTAKIA. UMASSOL ISTANBUL A PIRAEUS Specially engaged agents stevedores providing immediate discharge S>» PActanf MV MMFIMCV 3SM 11 fa MV MM TAT V. m 11 May +CaM| Part Mi Nataniria532 words
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Advertisement531 1980-03-24 18 t INTRASEA (PTE) LTD. Faber House. 234E Orch.va Road Singapore 9 Telephone *****11 *****57 It REGULAR INDEPENDENT SEMI/FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO EUROPE REGULAR MODBOfT SEH/RU CONTAKR SBMCI TO EMMK —-1 MW«| Nm« LM*(lar TM»I W73_ faM BOULO9E/W (AVON) NOMSMW7S t Apr 4 Apr ROTTERDAM/UK NORASMW79 7May 3 May BOULOGNE/MR (AVON)531 words
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Advertisement234 1980-03-24 19 |g)E blue star line .< FULLY CONTAINERISED SAILING TO NEW ZEALAND nur. HEW ZEALAND STAR LOADM6 AT SUGAR* Ist MAY 1980 ACCEPTING CARGO FOR ALL MAIN NZ PORTS Will discharge ot New Plymouth for North Island and Port Chalmers for South Island. Freight includes centralisation by rail to main ports234 words
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Advertisement160 1980-03-24 19 V PERKAPALAN LAUTAN BIRU Regular Service to East Malaysia q M.Sdn 38 3B ?i'9 3fri Msi i Sedii. -i SNp Pet k anq T Telex MA .9712 S pore Gava Ocear Shippinq Pte He! Te! *****10 2950 1 4F> Tele. RS23a°9 COMPANIA NAVIERA MARASIA, S.A. BKARLANDER (AUSTRALIA) PTY. LTD. MapMidMt160 words
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Advertisement320 1980-03-24 19 WORLD LINE EXPRESS REGULAR SERVICES MPMt/HONGKONG/STRMTS S*PORE Mm. am MB. 29/31 Apr. 4/5 Apr. 11/11 P KELANG m*. a/a Mr. 31/ Apr. 1 Apr. 0/7 Apr. 12/13 *M— *m.+* WPQH EVKB (J) PIE LB, Bl Mb ft, Matt Trade CmH, MM* S«n. fepm MM TM *****11 c*A(we >n—m mit mut320 words
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Advertisement217 1980-03-24 20 EGYPTIAN ■< INTERNATIONAL I INE Ell EGYPTIAN FLAG »UN!S i s NH(pvin<,: pii i ;D Ml >?044! 1 CGO B»r- .'.'0343 II RS'lOl SUB »(i(N'S M S H Hi *****' 1860 .p» 111 ?81 S8 PfN»No >N PHD he GARWARE SHPPM6 CORPN. LTD. FOR POMMY SMGAPORE f.KELANG 26/27 MAR MSHI217 words
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Advertisement180 1980-03-24 20 'p6 OCEAN LINES VNQK CHALLENGE MW 21 Mar REGULAR NON CONFERENCE SERVICES MEDITEIRAICAN SEA SERVICE S'pon P.Mmj Lu*«c tor: OCEAN Ml V.III 24 Mar Part SaU/AtaaaMa/UMaaM/ SST LINES (INDIA) SERVICE FROM ROONEStA/SMGNPOK/MMAYSIA TO MfXAMMA, SETE, BARCELONA lITALY MV. «m SOWN ua ™ta ffIWDRTUM) [CONTINENTAL FAR EAST LINES I ■OEPOGENT/NON-CONFERENCE EUMVC/FM180 words
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