The Business Times, 12 June 1980
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Title Section10 1980-06-12 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 111/1/8« THURSDAY, JUNE 12,11W 50 CENTS10 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article84 1980-06-12 1 Reuter ROME, Wed. A gunman shot and injured a Libyan on a Rome street today as the deadline set by Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi for his compatriots to return home expired. Police said Mohamed Bigt, 33, was attacked by one man who escaped on foot. They had noReuter - 84 words
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Article75 1980-06-12 1 UPI SYDNEY, Wed. Journalists employed by Australian newspapers voted yesterday to accept a compromise offer from publishers and end their month-long strike. A spokesman for the Australian Journalists Association (AJA), said the national vote was 1,781 to 556 in favour of returning to work, although the voteUPI - 75 words
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Article87 1980-06-12 1 AFP PARIS, Wed. Consumer prices rose 1.3 per cent overall in April and 14 per cent in the 12 months within the 24-nation Organisation for Economic Co-Operation and Development (OECD). The OECD noted that during the 12 months to the end of April, energy rates to theAFP - 87 words
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Article79 1980-06-12 1 AP NEW YORK, Wed. The head of the Federal Overseas Private Investment Corporation told minority businessmen on Tuesday that markets in developing nations were "too great to be ignored despite the risks." Mr J Bruce Llewellyn, president of OPIC, said American exports to less developed nations haveAP - 79 words
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Article91 1980-06-12 1 Reuter TOKYO, Wed. Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) is likely to win a majority in both Houses of Parliament in the June 22 general election, according to a weekly magazine published today. The Asahi Weekly, owned by the mass-circula-tion Asahi Shimbun, said the LDP wouldReuter - 91 words
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Article40 1980-06-12 1 LONDON, Wed. The British government is using two computers in the United States to help officials here work out complicated municipal finances because there is no equipment in Britain capable of doing it, the Environment Department disclosed today.40 words
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Article55 1980-06-12 1 AP NEW YORK, Wed. The stock market advanced slightly as traders studied the latest oil-price developments. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials rose 0.60 to 864.59 in the first half hour. Gainers outnumbered losers by about a 5 to 4 margin in the early tally of NewAP - 55 words
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Article151 1980-06-12 1 Rises Indices Tronoh Mine* O V E P M Hldgs Sel Properties Syn Resins Msia Rice Supreme Corpn Ayer Hitam Tin Straits Trading G 1 Hldgs U M W Oriental Hldgs Cold Storage Public Bank Robinson C Securities 1500 650 380 935 368 302 248 1380 1310151 words
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Article, Illustration162 1980-06-12 1 Rises Indices Tronoh 1500 110 Jun 10 Jun 11 Kg. Lanjut 655 75 B.T. Index: 9560.54 9688.69 Castlefield 2350 50 Industrials: 630.00 631 11 Syn Resins 370 40 Finance: 856.73 863.93 M Rice 306 22 Hotels: 379.61 379.71 Supreme Corp 248 19 Properties: 449.75 452.88 Gold Coin 278162 words
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612 1980-06-12 1 FONG MEW LENG - HIGH TECHNOLOGY BUFFER By FONG MEW LENG A HIGH degree of sophistication in production technology and product lines will buffer Singapore's electronics sector against the worst of the recession now spreading through the US economy. The majority of the major European and US electronics manufacturers here612 words
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261 1980-06-12 1 THE Singapore Institute of Architects (SIA) has extended the grace period of implementation for the revised SIA building contract from April 30 to Dec 31. The contract, which spells out the conditions for contractual agreements on construction projects, was introduced last November in place of261 words
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Article491 1980-06-12 1 IN a move to diversify further its investment portfolio, City Development Ltd (CDL) plans to raise $64.8 million through a rights issue of two for three at $1.60 per share. More than half of the funds raised, amounting to $35.14 million, will be used491 words
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Article414 1980-06-12 1 SINGAPORE households and industries will soon suffer the consequences of last month's Saudi Arabian-led oil price increases as major liquefied petroleum gas suppliers have begun raising their product prices. The first LPG price increases were made by Esso on May 27 and in the last414 words
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294 1980-06-12 1 Italy taps Asian market with an unusual issue ITALY Is tapplag the Aslaa Mbtr bead market far the tint time with aa uanal USJIM mlMea Issue sf eeavertthle neatLag rate debeatares. He aatei are issaed hy the ItaHaa pahtte statatery bedy Bate Narieaale Per L'Eaergla Elettrlca, ar EN EL, aad294 words
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474 1980-06-12 1 THE EDITOR - By THE EDITOR In a move that took the London stock market by surprise, Times Publishing Beriiad has acquired 27 per cent of a UK-based publishing company, Marshall Cavendish (MC), at a cost of just under £1.5 million. (Ss7.3m). Early yesterday in London, Times474 words
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TRADE AND INDUSTRY
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Article, Illustration627 1980-06-12 2 RICHARD SEAH - By RICHARD SEAH LOCAL manufacturers are confident that they will be able to supply the motor products division of the Singer Company with components that may worth as much as US$4O million a year. Their confidence is not unfounded. At the Singer Company parts627 words
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Article, Illustration236 1980-06-12 2 ENGINEERS from P. V. Pacific of Singapore left yesterday for Kuala Lumpur to speak at a seminar on treatment of effluent from palm oil refineries. The seminar, held today, is attended by GO members of the Palm Oil Refiner's Association of Malaysia. The236 words
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244 1980-06-12 2 A SINGAPORE manufacturer of small engines is planning to enlarge its Australian market. Mr Derrick Goh, marketing manager of Newton Engineering and Manufacturing, will visit New South Wales, Queensland and Northern Territory in August to seek agents. The visit will coincide with the244 words
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Article80 1980-06-12 2 THE Department of Extramural Studies of the University of Singapore will hold a L2-lecture course on criminal law and practice in Nissen Hut 6A, Joint Campus, every Tuesday and Thursday from 7-8.30pm beginning 24 June. The lecturer will be Mr Ram Kishan, Barrister-at Law, Advocate and Solicitor,80 words
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113 1980-06-12 2 MALAYSIAN investors may set up a palm oil refinery in Bangladesh. The Bangladesh ambassador to Malaysia, MajorGeneral K. M. Safiullah said in Kuching that discussions were being held regarding the venture. He also disclosed that a Malaysian trade mission would visit Bangladesh to look into113 words
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Article, Illustration208 1980-06-12 2 SEVERAL prominent local personalities will be presenting papers at the forthcoming seminar on Asean trade The seminar, organised jointly by Applied Research Corporation and Times Organisation, will have such prominent speakers as Professor Saw Swee-Hock, Mr J. M. Jumabhoy and Mr Hsuan Owyang. Professor Saw, head of208 words
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412 1980-06-12 2 THE VOLUME of timber exports in the first quarter of this year slipped 8.15 per cent from a year ago. But firmer prices more than offset the decline and the value of exports rose by about 23 per cent. The US and European markets remained412 words
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Article91 1980-06-12 2 TRADE and Industry Minister Goh Chok Tong will officialy declare open Repco Manufacturing on June 17. Repco, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Repco of Australia, manufactures universal joint replacement kits for industries as well as automotive off-road vehicles. The company recently went into the manufacture of hot91 words
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Article226 1980-06-12 2 THE Export Council of Norway has announced a new self-luminous sign and foil called Fluor-Lux which needs artifical light or daylight for no more than a quarter of an hour in order to function for 8-10 hours. The signs, an example of which is shown betew, consists of226 words
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Article448 1980-06-12 2 SEMINARS AND COURSES June 13-16: Ultrasonic Plastic Welding, Suite 5264 Woh Hup Complex, Mechanical and Combustion Engineering June 18-20: Tactics Techniques for Effective Supervision, SIM Conference Room, SIM June 18-20: Fundamentals of Finance, Shangri-La Hotel, AMR International June 23: Sales Awareness for Service Engineers, Hilton Hotel, Consulasia June448 words
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Advertisement411 1980-06-12 2 Emblems of Quality SANI-SNAKE B II 9 a Valve 4 Hose Couplings TESPA Stainless steel band buckles tor heavy and Sgbt jobs y/| Portable atectric safety hand and rrwitng cap lamps MOLY-MLVL Mayonwin oaupffln ft ano-swze cornpouno G. 8.1. KINETIC RAM The revolutionary pipe cteanng equipment ABLE RIDWAY SUPPLY (PTE)411 words
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REGIONAL
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435 1980-06-12 3 AFP PRIME Minister Indira Gandhi yesterday sent Interior Minister Zail Singh to the troubled north-eastern state of Tripura as the tribal uprising against immigrant Bengali settlers intensified. Government sources said the uprising has so far left 388 dead, hundreds injured and thousandsAFP - 435 words
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174 1980-06-12 3 Reuter THE US Navy has chartered a seventh ship for a stand-by, civilian-manned fleet to go to the Indian Ocean, the Pentagon said. The "prepositioning" ships, due to arrive in the Indian Ocean next month, will carry enough weapons and supplies for 10,000Reuter - 174 words
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157 1980-06-12 3 Reuter AUSTRALIA'S balance of payments, as measured by net official monetary movements, showed an A 5254 million surplus in May after an $84 million deficit in April, the Statistics Bureau said. The surplus compares with a $61 million surplus in May 1979. The current accountReuter - 157 words
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262 1980-06-12 3 AFP POLITICAL tension mounted on the eve of Philippine Independence Day rites today as both government and opposition groups prepared show-of-force rallies in various parts of the country. Military operatives began a new wave of arrests at dawn on Tuesday apparently aimedAFP - 262 words
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132 1980-06-12 3 UPI A FORMER Philippine senator has strongly denied involvement in an alleged "Christmas eve" coup plot, supposedly funded by USbased Filipino dissidents, against President Marcos. Ex-senator Mrs Eva Estrada-Kalaw, 59, vicechairman of the opposition National Union for Liberation and a leading critic of MrUPI - 132 words
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THE REGION IN BRIEF
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Article472 1980-06-12 3 Agencies THE UNITED States has allocated an additional fish catch quota of 69,745 tons for South Korea off Alaska, following a decision to scrap its allocation for the Soviet Union as a retaliatory measure over Afghanistan. The South Korean Fishery Office said with the additional quota. SouthAgencies - 472 words
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Article, Illustration318 1980-06-12 3 NYT DIPLOMATS and relief officials who have interviewed scores of Kampucheans coming to the Thai border for food say there is mounting evidence of a rapid deterioration of the Kampuchean food situation. The officials said that Kampuchea's rice from the harvest early this year had been usedNYT; AP photo - 318 words
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568 1980-06-12 3 DOUBLING OUTPUT PER WORKER AP Reuter THE JAPANESE government is trying to boost productivity in its car industry at a pace that would double output per worker in five years, according to a Ford Motor Company memorandum quoted by Detroit News onAP; Reuter - 568 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article193 1980-06-12 4 Reuter SHIPMENTS of Straits refined tin from Penang fell to 5,668.75 tonnes in May from 6,350.25 tonnes in April but rose from 5,411.75 tonnes in May 1979, the Straits Trading Company said. This brought total shipments in the first five months of this year to 30,239.25 tonnes comparedReuter - 193 words
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Article335 1980-06-12 4 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in S? per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.06, 100 per cent second class 0.90, 100 per cent third class 0.88, 25 per cent new crop 0.80, B-10 per cent 0.68. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.63, Special no stock.335 words
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Article291 1980-06-12 4 DM Singapore, the market closed higher with July One RSS buyers quoted at 300.00 cents per kilo, up 2.50 cents from Tuesday's close, dealers said. The morning market firmed four cents following higher overnight London advices, with sellers reserved, trade speculative and covering demand, they said. The early afternoon291 words
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Article294 1980-06-12 4 R. AS. prices in cents per kilo yesterday: Noon (per kilo) Buyers Sellers Int. 1 R.S.S. prompt f.o.b. 300.00 301. OON Int. 1 R.S.S. July 300.50 301.50 Int. 1 R.S.S. August 302.00 303.00 Int. 2 R.S.S. 289 50 290.50N UK/Cont 288.50 289 50N Int. 3 R.S.S. 286.50 287294 words
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Article99 1980-06-12 4 NOONSSRei ■d SMR price* yeeterdeyRAS Jaae (Correal Mth) Buyer® Seller* (ForwerJ Mlk) Buyer* Seller* SSR20 (1-ta i pellet) 279.50 281.50N 280 50 282.50N SSR 50 (Iter i pellet) 276.50 278.50N 277.50 279.50N MRELB Jely Agpat SMR CV <l-bx pellet) 331.50 333.50N 331.50 333 50N SMRL (lux i99 words
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Article99 1980-06-12 4 THE Straits til price ii PeiMg yesterday eased Ms 4 per pienl te $2,145, $21 abeve the laternatienal Tin Agreement ceiling, despite the recevery la Leaden en Tuesday, dealers said. Sentiment was mainly affected by sterling's weakness against the Malaysian dellar bat continued demand both lecaily aad from99 words
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Article40 1980-06-12 4 Rubber: June 11 Singapore: July: 300.00 cents (up 2.50 cents) Malaysia: July: 302.00 cents (up 3.00 cents) Tin: M 52,165 (down $4) (equivalent to $35.80 per kilo) (down 6 cents) Official offering: 173 Vi tonnes (down 1714 tonnes)40 words
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Article193 1980-06-12 4 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday: (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) Cattaa yara: China Blue Phoenix 20b 2,200; 32b 2.5». 40b 2,850 (per bale of 400 lbs). Piece |iifc: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly193 words
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Article174 1980-06-12 4 CHINESE Prsdace Exchange, Singapore, aaas eJssiag prices per 111 kg yesterday: Csesaat stl: Bulk fob 132.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob {142.00 sellers, new drum fob 1148.00 sellers. Cspra: Mixed (loose) $76.00 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $465.00 sellers, Sarawak white pepper174 words
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Article231 1980-06-12 4 THE Chicago Board of Trade wheat futures finished one cent a bushel lower to one cent higher in thin, mainly local trade on Tuesday. Prices settled around the middle of a six cent range. Local pressure, in response to a 1.0 million bushel sale by the Professional House in231 words
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Article803 1980-06-12 4 COFFEE: Robusta futures closed yesterday morning quietly steady with gains from Tuesday of £23 to £6 per tonne. Turnover was 1,049 lots, including five options. Dealers said with the market continuing to lack fresh trading incentive, values held quietly steady around opening levels on a combination of mixed803 words
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Article128 1980-06-12 4 IN Kuala Lumpur, values eased on lack buying in quiet trading yesterday, dealers said. In the central southern region, June slipped Mss to $860 per tonne and July $7 to $867. June was traded at $865 in the north. The refined market remained featureless despite a tender by128 words
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ASIAN STOCKS
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Article562 1980-06-12 4 TOKYO THE market was apprehensive and was caught in a sort of stalemate yesterday, since the announced physical condition of the Prime Minister Ohira turned out to be more serious than was formerly expected. Political prediction was therefore left blurred. The other factor which let the market stay562 words
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Article368 1980-06-12 4 STOCKS weakened slightly on profit-taking yesterday, after the upward trend of the past few days, dealers said. The Hang Seng index closed 3.95 points down at 951.99, having been around eight points down at one stage. However there was some late buying support. Amongst falling stocks were Hong Kong368 words
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Article334 1980-06-12 4 SHARES came off their early lows in late trading yesterday, but were still easier overall at the close. Profit-taking continued in oil and minings and with golds down on the physical metal's weaker trend, dealers said. An exception was CSR which gained AlO cents to close at $6.60. BHP334 words
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Article229 1980-06-12 4 JUNE 11 Bahu Asia Credit 135 unch Asia Fibre Ayuthaya Inv And Trust Bangkok Investment Bangkok Bank 286 6 Bangkok Drying And Silo Bangkok Insurance Bangkok Metropolitan Ban 300 unch Bangkok Nylon Bank Of Asia 128 -1 Bank Of Ayudhaya Lt4 140 1 Ban Berli Jurker 103 unch Carpet229 words
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Article146 1980-06-12 4 STOCKS closed generally firmer yesterday with turnover rising slightly to 3.8 million pesos from Tuesday's 3.7 million, dealers said. Acoje Mining, Baguio Gold, Oriental B, Phil Overseas, Seafront, BF Goodrich, First Phil Hldgs and Vulcan firmed while Cenguet Con B fell and the rest were unchanged or untraded. JUNE146 words
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Article51 1980-06-12 4 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 440.3 Monday 434.4 Week Ago 420.0 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 883 00 Monday 880.67 Week Afo 843.77 H.K.HANG 8ENG Wednesday 961» Tuesday 056.04 Week Ago 006.78 8YDNEY INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 667.45 Tuesday 667.86 Week Ago 663.04 ALL ORDINARIES Wednesday 866.40 Tuesday 880.60 Week Ago51 words
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OVERSEAS
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Article349 1980-06-12 5 AFP BRITISH Foreign Secretary Lord Carrington has confirmed his country's support for enlargement of the European Economic Community (EEC) in an interview published in the latest issue of the Hamburg Weekly Stern. Asked about the consequences of Spain, Portugal and Greece joining the EEC, he repliedAFP - 349 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article402 1980-06-12 5 Agencies PRESIDENT Carter said he still hopes to reach agreement with the Soviet Union on a Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty (Salt). Mr Carter said Salt-3 is in the works even though Salt-2 has not been ratified. The United States has "limited contacts with the Soviet Union" andAgencies - 402 words
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Article822 1980-06-12 5 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From SIA SQ580 0710 MAA MAS MH601 0700 KUL SIA BA SQ/BA17 0715 LHR/BAH MAS MH621 0835 PEN SIA SQ101 0815 KUL RBA BI421 0930 BWN MAS MH671 0930 PEN/KUL MAS MH605 1000 KUL SIA SQ211 1000 HLP CPA CX710 1005822 words
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307 1980-06-12 5 UPI PRESIDENT Carter has said he is inclined to prosecute former Attorney General Ramsey Clark on civil charges for travelling to Iran in defiance of a presidential directive. During a news conference aboard Air Force One on a flight from SeattleUPI - 307 words
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194 1980-06-12 5 AFP THE US Administration has asked Congress to renew most-favoured-nation trade status for China, Hungary and Rumania. President Jimmy Carter's "waiver authority (to exempt certain countries from special import taxes) has proven to be a valuable device for furthering (our) interests withAFP - 194 words
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381 1980-06-12 5 Reuter ITALY'S economy is in trouble. Once-buoyant businesses have seen their prices forced up by inflation of more than 20 per cent and the export market, especially in the United States, seems to be entering a recession. The Fiat Car Company, Italy's biggest private concern,Reuter - 381 words
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181 1980-06-12 5 Reuter THE New Hebrides rebellion spread to a neighbouring island early yesterday when 200 secessionists tried to storm government offices on Tanna, police said. The Tanna revolt follows in the wake of the two-week long rebellion by secessionists on the island of Esperitu Santo inReuter - 181 words
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1036 1980-06-12 5 Reuter, NYT THE world's leading oil exporters yesterday set new oil price guidelines that leave Opec states free to charge any price up to US$37 a barrel for their oil. An official communique after a ministerial meeting of the 13-nation OrganisationReuter,; NYT - 1,036 words
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369 1980-06-12 5 Reuter WEST Germany will tell Britain to bear its European Community partners more in mind in regard to its North Sea oil and gas during this week's Common Market summit, according to Bonn government sources. They said Chancellor Helmut Schmidt would also tell theReuter - 369 words
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Article110 1980-06-12 5 Reuter BRITAIN could be on its way to self-sufficiency in oil and possibly even a surplus, a British television report suggested on Tuesday. The BBC stated that unpublished estimates suggest that a fall in industrial consumption and North Sea oil production could be responsible for thisReuter - 110 words
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Article428 1980-06-12 6 THE Singapore Institute of Architects has chosen the most prudent path forward by delaying the implementation of its new standardised contract. While major differences of opinion still exist about the suitability of this new agreement, to try to push it through regardless of the consequences would merely428 words
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228 1980-06-12 6 IT IS heartening indeed to note the confidence exuded by local motor component manufacturers. If local quality control specifications truly surpass those set by foreign buyers, it is an achievement which must be warmly applauded. High production and quality control standards are vital if Singapore228 words
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Article, Illustration880 1980-06-12 6 MARK WEBSTER - Businessmen blame their lack of success on the language problem, the poor communications with any European capital but Paris and the relative strength of French goods throughout the zone. But the operation of the franc zone makes trade with France a much moreFT - 880 words
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Article210 1980-06-12 6 HEARD of the latest cleanup campaign in Moscow in preparation for the Olympic games? The authorities there are getting rid of dissidents from the capital. Presumably they fear that these political undesirables might take the occasion to launch protests in front of the world's newsmen, athletes210 words
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759 1980-06-12 6 FREDERICK ANDREWS - By FREDERICK ANDREWS NYT THESE days there is something to be said for world problems that simply simmer. The task of devising common accounting rules for companies throughout the world would rank high on no one's agenda of urgent global issues. Accounting and financial reportingNYT - 759 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous1451 1980-06-12 6 What with Natalie Wood LIKE IT <r Mt, most TV seta will be taaed to Chaaael 8 Unlgh t from 9pm to lMspm far mtkf imrdfightlag (aetaally, they alee tight wttk flats, Dates Mi (mb) qMe sf Ik flwrt Fartaaately, SBC has beea reatriettag air time tor this Muduio aerial1,451 words
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Article, Illustration1046 1980-06-12 7 INFLATION THE WORST SHORT-TERM PROBLEM The Economist HOW should America provide income for its retired people? That question was so worrying even in 1978 that President Carter set up a commission on pension policy by executive order without waiting for money from Congress. Now the worries are farThe Economist - 1,046 words
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Article, Illustration1280 1980-06-12 7 FRANK GRAY - The cost of flying between Europe's capital cities is still higher than between London and the US on the Skytrain service. But Europe's small independent airlines have just launched two initiatives intended to break the fixed-price stranglehold of the big, often state-owned European airlines.FT - 1,280 words
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Article909 1980-06-12 7 JAMES RESTON - FORUM, with JAMES RESTON NYT ALL mathematicians and most politicians have counted Senator Edward Kennedy out, so what keeps him in the presidential race? What makes Teddy run? You have to live in Washington to understand that this is essentially a psychological question. Nobody believes inNYT - 909 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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EUROPEAN MARKETS
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Article132 1980-06-12 8 JUNE 10 FIs ABN -2 Ahold 69 50 Akzo 23 90 0.1 A MEV 86 40 •1 Am fas 103 20 0 7 Ainro Bank 64 10 01 Brrk 95 00 -15 0.2 Byenkorf 63 70 -13 Calve Delft 153 50 08 I >e 11 MlJ hokker 26 60132 words
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Article264 1980-06-12 8 JUNE 10 Frs CORBEILLE Air-Liqulde 562 8 B S N Gervais Danone 973 -6 C S F (ThomsonCsf) 499 -6 Ot Francaise des Petroles 257 0.5 Compagnie Financiere Compagnie Gene rale 389 2 Credit Foncier De France 461 unch Hachette (Ltbralrle) 243 2.4 Machines Bull 56 20 0^ Michelin264 words
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Article52 1980-06-12 8 JUNE 10 Frs FORWARD MARKET 674 1370 1016 -8 Cock 262 L> Beers 274 -6 Ebes Gb-lnno-Bm 2370 -45 Gev 1170 •+28 2630 Petro 5270 Soc Gen Belg 1454 4 Solvay A 2710 30 U Min V Mont CASH MARKET 7200 Ford Motor 3990 •10 Soc Gen Ban que52 words
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Article214 1980-06-12 8 JUNE 10 Dm Aeg-T>lefunken Akzo Alls Leben 73 MB 21-00 906.00 -0.3 -01 -5 AUz Vers 382 50 4 35 BASF 143.80 -03 Bay H T Wbank ***** -15 Bay Vbank 275 OOB Bayer 123 50 -01 pp/' 294 90B BMW ***** -1.9 Cassella ***** unch Chf m Verw214 words
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Article193 1980-06-12 8 JUNE 10 Francs Actions Suisse* 278 -1 Alusul&se Br 1110 -IS Alusulsse Ret 450 unch Brown Boveri Br. 1130 unch Ciba Geigy Br 1030 -10 Ciba Gelgy P C 800 -S Ciba 'Geify Ref 592 2175 -1 Credit Suisse Br 5 Credit Suisse Reg 394 ♦s Eiektrowatt Br. 2310193 words
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Advertisement314 1980-06-12 8 Where to wine, dine and entertain Less to pay on our Weekday Package! Mow long since you ve had a day to do absolutely nothing except tan'' Now when you coma on our special weekday holiday. you get bed and txeaklast plus all the tune to yourselt No activities are314 words
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Advertisement175 1980-06-12 8 übertug (®nll For lunch. For dinner. For a richly rewarding experience. Businessmen's Lunch Monday to Friday $18 10% service charge 3% cess Javanese Rijstafel Saturday Sunday $16 10% service charge 3% cess For reservations call *****77 J 1.(3 l «-i iliu*\ 1 'itrk *"*>l i< 'i*iHi >i i Sii»it S"E»£"\175 words
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Advertisement142 1980-06-12 8 See Page 4 for Tokyo stocks and Page 9 for New York prices The Great Family Do-lt-\burself Barbecue v Pi j t m- \V, m bW your weapons. aery Friday and < Saturday night Pootside at the Oberoi lust choose what yvxj want and barbecue it Meat seafood salads sauces142 words
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Advertisement117 1980-06-12 8 Noodles, mien or mee? It's the same. No matter what you call it. The difference is the way our chefs serve up to you. Whether it's fried, dry. or in a soup. Whether it's Hokkien-style, Cantonese-stvle. or local-style. You'll like the way we have with noodles, mien and mee at117 words
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Advertisement228 1980-06-12 8 The American Express Card serves you well wherever great food is served To apply for the American Express Card, call 2358 133. H V i iiai.u i v I J. r^. in It's all here 9t 9 Just the place to be before a night out on the town. Loosen228 words
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Article470 1980-06-12 9 THE U.S. dollar was generally firm against other currencies on the foreign exchange yesterday. Dealers attributed this to the oil price increase and support by central banks. Against the Japanese yen, the dollar opened at 216.60/ 70, before picking up to reach 217.80/90. When London opened, it slipped470 words
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Article352 1980-06-12 9 IN Singapore, gold futures closed sharply lower compared with overnight levels in light trading yesterday, dealers said. Opening quotations were marked down around US$l6 to US$2O an ounce following the metal's sharp fall in New York last night. Thereafter the market remained steady during the morning's trading before falling352 words
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Article182 1980-06-12 9 ASIAN RATES ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at close on June 11: 7 days 1 month 2 months 3 months 6 months 9 months 12 months U8 DolUr*(9not) Offer KJ 8V, 84 811/16 89/16 9 8% 9 3/16 9 1/16 95/16 93/16 9 5/16 93/16 95/16 93/16 1 month182 words
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Article46 1980-06-12 9 RANGE of prices offered by discount houses on June 11: Overnight: 3-615/16% Call deposits. 6V, 6H% Closing Buying Selling 3-month Treasury bills 6 15/10 613/16 3 month Bank bills 10'/« 10'. 3 months CD 013/16 911/16 6 months CD 911/16 9 Source: National Discount Co46 words
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Article22 1980-06-12 9 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 12 per cent.22 words
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Article54 1980-06-12 9 Australian and NZ exchanges opening quotes yesterday: US$ 1.1565/1.1517 Stg 0.4961/0.4924 90 day air mail buying rates Stg 0.5233, US* 1.2003 90 day fwd buying rates Stg 0.5022, US* 1.1446 NZ exchanges: Reserve bank midrate US$ 0.9685 Trading bank indications US$0.9935, 0.9635 Stg 0.4240, 0.4210 90 airmail buying rates54 words
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Article32 1980-06-12 9 FRANKFURT exchanges opening quotes yesterday. US$ 1.7625/35 (1.7590/1.7600) Stg 4.107/117 (4.102/112) Can 1.5371/88 Dfl 91.00/15 Sfr 108.40/55 Lit 2.114/124 Ffr 42.90/43.00 Nkr 36.34/40 Bfr com 6.218/228 Bfr fin 6.17/18 Yen 0.8103/1932 words
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286 1980-06-12 9 HONG LEONG Finance has purchased a new $600,000 computer to prepare (or a bigger volume of loans and factoring business expected in the next few years. With a capacity that can be expanded to four times the size of the present computer, this286 words
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Article89 1980-06-12 9 Reuter IRAN'S central bank Governor Ali Reza Noubari will probably hold talks in Paris this week with Eurodif, the European uranium enrichment consortium, in an attempt to settle the deadlock over Teheran's US$l billion loan to the consortium, a Eurodif spokesman said. A Paris court froze the loanReuter - 89 words
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740 1980-06-12 9 Reuter THAILAND has awarded a mandate to a group of five banks to lead manage a US$3OO million to $325 million development loan, the country's largest single borrowing ever. Banking sources in Bangkok said the eight-year borrowing will carry interest at V« per centReuter - 740 words
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Article1349 1980-06-12 9 NEW YORK THE OIL GROUP and lower interest rates helped the New York stock market on Tuesday extend its recent gain in heavy trading as the Opec oil pricing conference neared its close in Algeria. Analysts said the news from Algiers was not good for the1,349 words
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176 1980-06-12 9 Reuter THE Japanese Finance Ministry has told Japanese and foreign banks not to increase outstanding balances of their in-house free yen accounts, estimated to total the equivalent of US$5 billion, banking sources said. The ministry's yen-de-fence package adopted on March 2 allowed theReuter - 176 words
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Article264 1980-06-12 9 THE U.S. dollar opened firmer yesterday, in reaction to the heavy selling in the past two days with dealers expecting fresh buying interest. The dollar opened at 1.7638/48 marks after yesterday's Hongkong close of 1.7634/42 and New York's closing 1.7625/35. Sterling firmed on the news of increased oil prices264 words
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Article196 1980-06-12 9 THE U.S. dollar for overnight delivery closed sharply firmer at 217.70 yen yesterday, compared with a 216.60 opening and 215.90 at Tuesday's close, dealers said. Trading was active, with volume $936 million. The dollar firmed briefly to a day's high of 217.90 yen in fairly active late trading after196 words
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Article176 1980-06-12 9 THE U.S. dollar was generally firmer against major currencies in quiet late trading yesterday with news of the Opec meeting in Algiers having agreed on a US$32 benchmark price a barrel, dealers said. The dollar nevertheless firmed to a late 217.45/60 yen, off the day's highs, but stronger compared176 words
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Article57 1980-06-12 9 THE Monetary Authority of Singapore has invited banks and discount houses to tender for a total of $50 million 91-day Treasury bills to be issued from June 16 to 20. A second lot of $20 million 182-day bills will also be issued on June 16. Each tender57 words
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516 1980-06-12 9 RUTH CHENG - REGIONAL PROJECTS By RUTH CHENG THE Singapore branch of India's largest bank, the State Bank of India, is arranging a total of US$6O to US$7O miilon in credits for various projects in Southeast Asia. The owners of these projects are large516 words
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Advertisement71 1980-06-12 9 RESTAURANTS Penthouse Restaurant y\TtJp Holland Road.Shopping Centre. V Opposite Chip Bee Gerden Tel: *****06 Jkrhttv Seafood 8.8. Q. steamboat $12/Happy Hours. 3jOO pm to 6.00 pm Drinks (20% discount) and Snacks L Prompt Luncheons V •Catering: Functions I •Gourmet Dinners 1 •Buffet Parties Daily: 11.30 am to 2.30 pm 6.3071 words
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Advertisement115 1980-06-12 9 Bank of America shows more interest in your money. Especially money on Fixed Deposits 1 month 3 months 6 months 9 months 12 months 10 1 /4% 9 3 /4% 9 1 /2% 9 1 /4% 9 1 /4% If you're interested in more interest on your money contact our115 words
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1779 1980-06-12 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reto the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with «he number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units, unless otherwise SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL Ac ma (3J06) (4) 1321,779 words
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Article175 1980-06-12 10 SINGAPORE UNIT TRU8T (KB-MONTAGl imium' fTt"— far Jaa 12) (Maaagen' prinaa tar Jaa It) The Commerce 2.55 2.68xd L iuoo Spore Fund 1.04 109 The Savings Fund 1.(8 1.76 INCOME BON1 D UNIT S pare Prof Fund 122 1 29 (Carnal pd Inrome Bond lees) 1.20 S pore175 words
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Article2837 1980-06-12 10 Gr'» Gr'» Net 1980 Company Last Div Div Y'ld P/E Vol Dav .Hifh Low Sale or- C'vr COOO) High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 370 245 Aetna 330cd 10 15.0 2.8 4.5 13.0 52 334 324 223 220 Alcorn 223xd 12.0 2J> 5.3 12.6 148 116 Allied2,837 words
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Article2011 1980-06-12 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units, unless otherwise specified. INDUTnUAI* <»■■■<■ (118B) Attmm (2.188 2JOS) (4) 2 18 (4) 2.30 xd2,011 words
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Article110 1980-06-12 10 Geatfag BM: AGM to be held at 8th Floor, UMBC Building, Jalan Sultan Sulaiman, Kuala Lumpur at 10am today. Datak Kenunat Holding BM: AGM to be held at "Birch House", 73 Jalan Datuk Keramat, Penang, at 10.30am today. Sla Chew Jit P«h (8) Ltd: AGM to be held110 words
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Article, Illustration695 1980-06-12 10 BUYERS agala shifted their to for as on m« Mtorttw of pacesetters at Ike >ppi stock market yeoterdoy. Traiac w»s distiactly mere active as ktyen aad sellers vied for the cmM of several popular Insacs. Bat the aadertsae remalaed strong. After allowiag for a light wave sf695 words
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Article582 1980-06-12 10 BUYING interest shifted to a new range of second and third liners while current high-priced favourites continued to consolidate at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. Sentiment was good overall and buyers dominated in the afternoon session, sending prices of selected issues sharply higher. Early trading,582 words
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Article, Illustration577 1980-06-12 11 STEVEN TAN - By STEVEN TAN BANDAR Raya, which reaped solid profits on the strength of last year's property market, promises an equally exciting performance in the current year to Dec 31, 1980. As chairman Mr Wong Aun Phui points out in his latest report to shareholders,577 words
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Article, Illustration583 1980-06-12 11 MARKET conditions were generally kind to textile companies last year, which saw one of the better swings in this notoriously cyclical trade. The brighter trend is clear from the recent results of a number of textile companies, some of which have turned in vastly improved results. The latest583 words
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Article270 1980-06-12 11 GROWTH Industrial Holdings is still on the slide with after-tax earnings for the year ended Dec 31, 1979, falling 38 per cent to $822,000. Gross revenue for the year was also sharply lower; compared with the previous year's total of $2.04 million, the group managed270 words
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Article253 1980-06-12 11 HIGHER tin prices and production have given a lift to Gopeng Consoiidated's earnings in the first-half of the current financial year. The group made an estimated pre-tax profit (before exchange adjustments) of £2.54 million which is an encouraging rise from the £2.07 million produced in253 words
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Article366 1980-06-12 11 ASSOCIATED Plastics Industries, is u attempt te obtain reqsotation of its shares, has asked shareholders to retain their scrip is exchange fsr new share certificates. API said in an announcement that the pnrpsne sI the exercise is to establish the identity sf the reentered aad •r benefclcial swners366 words
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Article480 1980-06-12 11 TOH SU FEN - By TOH SU FEN THE TOURIST industry in Singapore is still growing strongly and with projected tourist arrivals of another 2.5 million for the current year, Sealion Hotels, owner of Hyatt, is looking ahead with confidence. In anticipation of the increase in room demand, Sealion480 words
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LATEST RESULTS
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Article65 1980-06-12 11 report- ed unaudited group estimated net profit of Ms 6 million ($4.6 million) for the six months ended April 30. Output of tin concentrates came to 854 tonnes (779); average net price of tin ore, $1,177.30 per picul ($1,027.23). The company is paying an interim dividend of65 words
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Article32 1980-06-12 11 has report- Ed group pre-tax profit for the year ended Dec 31, 1979 of M 5949,334 as compared with $805,654 the previous year on turnover of $10.82 million ($ll.lB million).32 words
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Article550 1980-06-12 11 WHO by HOCK LOCK SIEW JUST OVER eight weeks ago, the bulls at the Singapore stock market must have looked one of the most foolish, or foolhardy, breeds of investors around both pitied by the cautious and ridiculed by their bearish counterparts. But events have proven our stalwartby HOCK LOCK SIEW - 550 words
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Article129 1980-06-12 11 Date Last Fall Yea ir Campaay Perled Auiueed Net EPS Great Pre-tax last year (eeate) Div. Profit <%) (n») A Choc F 17/4 9.7 3.0TE 2,413 K G Hold F a/5 25.8 15.0 2,922 Lien Hoe F 25/5 13.8 13.5 3,400 Mentakab Rub F 30/5 26.8 32.0 698129 words
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Advertisement196 1980-06-12 11 PEGI MALAYSIA BERHAD (Incorporated in Malaysia) ANNOUNCEMENT OF UNAUDITED RESULTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 1979 Profit before taxation and extraordinary rtemi Extroordinory iUmi Taxation Net profit/ (lou) after taxation COMPANY 1979 1978 403.486 16.453 20,000) (136.739) 383.486 (122.306) 148,612 36.698 234.874 139,004) GROUP 1979 1978 491,733 152.060 20.000)196 words
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Advertisement433 1980-06-12 11 Businessmen, Are You Getting Your Share of the Billion Oil Industry? The South East Asia ON Directory 1980-81 (Third edition) is the only professional reference work which brings together an encyclopedic volume of material to serve all sectors of the oil industry. It is the most comprehensive and in-depth coverage433 words
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220 1980-06-12 12 UPI SOVIET and Afghan forces have sealed off Kabul to contain a new government crisis and to prevent Muslim insurgents from disrupting life in the capital, reports from Afghanistan said yesterday. Officials curtailed travel on roads leading out of Kabul after rebels reportedUPI - 220 words
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Article, Illustration358 1980-06-12 12 THE United States, responding to Israel's latest statement of settlements in the West Bank, repeated on Tuesday that it opposes "unilateral steps on existing settlements or new settlements which might undercut" the autonomy negotiations. State Department spokesman Thomas Reston said the United States opposes the 10UPI - 358 words
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169 1980-06-12 12 AP RONALD Reagan, who at age 69 would be the oldest US president to take office, says if he is elected he would get regular medical checkups and would resign if any serious sign of senility were detected, the New YorkAP - 169 words
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Article417 1980-06-12 12 Reuter OIL-PRODUCING states began announcing price rises to take effect in July after Opec set a US$37 a barrel price ceiling at a ministerial meeting which ended in Algiers yesterday. But Saudi Arabia, the biggest exporter, said it planned no immediate increase. "I would notReuter - 417 words
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175 1980-06-12 12 THE BILLIONAIRE Hunt brothers, contrary to their recent congressional testimony, worked together in a "concerted attempt to manipulate or control the world's supply of silver," a former Hunt aide charged. In a sworn statement to a House of Representatives subcommittee, Mr William Bledsoe175 words
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306 1980-06-12 12 VIETNAM'S policy on Kampuchea is not the result of well-planned, controlled moves by its leaders but the consequence of events over mo6t of which they have little or no control. The Vietnamese leaders' insistence that the situation in Kampuchea is irreversible goes to306 words
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Article64 1980-06-12 12 THE WEST German mercy ship, Cap Anamur, is due to arrive in Singapore with 310 "boat people" it rescued from the South China Sea, the ship's agent said yesterday. The ship is expected to come in today, but the Vietnamese refugees, rescued from nine boats during the past64 words
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Article817 1980-06-12 12 LONDON, Wed. Equities closed higher but government bonds were barely changed after a dull session. At 3 pm the FT index was up 4.4 at 444.7. Dealers noted no follow through to the late weakness in government bonds which followed the banking figures yesterday. Falls of 1/16 or817 words
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Article474 1980-06-12 12 RONNIE LIM - By RONNIE LIM, Chief Reporter A WEST GERMAN diesel engine manufacturer, Kloec k ner-Humboldt-Deutz (KHD), may buy components and other supplies from Singapore for a recently agreed joint venture engine project in China, an official of its Singapore operations said yesterday. Dr J. Knorpp, managing474 words
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377 1980-06-12 12 GOVERNMENTS of Asean and the United States have agreed in principle to set up an Asean-US economic coordination committee to provide a regular channel for consultation on economic and commercial matters. The agreement was made in response to a recommendation put forward by businessmen from the377 words
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Article95 1980-06-12 12 The ORIENT Airlines Association (OAA) has suspended six Malaysian travel agents from selling their tickets since the middle of last month. Member airlines of OAA operate mainly in the Far East and Asian Pacific region. The agents, three in Kuala Lumpur and three in Penang, were suspended95 words
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Advertisement353 1980-06-12 12 TONG MENG INDUSTRIES LIMITED (Incorporated in Singapore) Notice of Meeting NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Fifteenth Annual General Meeting of the Company will be held at Room 404, Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry Building, Hill Singapore 0617, on Saturday, 28th June 1980 at 12.00 noon for the following353 words
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Advertisement0 1980-06-12 12 <|~`~|[|-{`$,!&)-<)?~=,]"}^~?.!0 words
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Advertisement158 1980-06-12 12 Wendy Hutton's irrrrrr ....more than just a cookbook! Here, for the first time, is a local cookbook that gives you more than just recipes. More, too, than lots of fascinating and relevant information about Singaporean ingredients and cooking methods. Singapore Food is unique because ft puts Singapore's famed cuisine into158 words
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Miscellaneous64 1980-06-12 12 Outlook for Singapore from a.m. to 1 p.m. today: Passing showers in a few areas around midday. Report for 24 hears prior to 7J9 p.m. m Jim 11 at the airp*rt. Maximum temperature 33.1 Associated humidity 70 Minimum temperature 26.4 Associated humidity 94 Hours of sunshine 9.25 Rainfall in millimetres64 words
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Article93 1980-06-12 13 Reuter KAISER Steel Corp has signed an agreement to sell four ships owned by its Kaiser International Shipping Corp subsidiary for a total US$65 million. The ships will be sold to the Norman group, which is composed of individual international shipowners and the transaction isReuter - 93 words
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Article92 1980-06-12 13 WEEKS Petroleum Bermuda Ltd said it expects to start drilling operations in its East China Sea concession area next month, following extensive seismic work. The first well, on the largest East China concession where Weeks has 8.89 per cent interest, will be located offshore Japan and92 words
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Article79 1980-06-12 13 AFP THE South Korean Shipbuilding Company Daewoo has been granted a US$3O million loan by a group of international banks to be used for the Okpo Shipyard. The syndicate of banks which signed the agreement granting this medium-term loan was 1«! by J Henry Schroder WaggAFP - 79 words
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645 1980-06-12 13 G DURAIRAJ - By G DURAIRAJ THE BULK liquid terminal in south port at Port Klang which was closed for the past six days following a fire at the north end of the port, is now open for vessels using wharves 2, 3, and 4.645 words
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143 1980-06-12 13 AFP INDONESIAN prosecution officials have completed investigation of the Singaporean ship Accres and its cargo of merchandise in preparation for bringing the case to court. The ship was apprehended on May 8 by Indonesian customs patrols on Its way from Singapore to the free portAFP - 143 words
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Article569 1980-06-12 13 Shlppiag liw CM Skipping Liae CM Adriatic IV 5 Flotta Lauro V 5 Afea VI 3 Fortune VI 5 All trans VI 5 Franco-Be lg ra 4/5 Alpac VI 5 Frata NVOC VI 2 Angkutan VI 4 Frota Line V 4 ANL I 1 Fujiwara VI 3569 words
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Article, Illustration468 1980-06-12 14 Ocean Seafarer. THE re-tonnaging of Ocean Transport and Trading's liner fleet took another big step forward last month with the coming into service of the 21,000-dwt Maron. This vessel is the first of three "M" Class "combo" liners ordered from Scott Lithgow,Ocean Seafarer. - 468 words
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Article995 1980-06-12 14 CALL FOR STANDARDISATION 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 premises995 words
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Article1597 1980-06-12 14 THE NORTH American grain sector of the freight market was quiet but steady on Tuesday, with business arranged from US Gulf to Taiwan at the unchanged level of US$47 with first-half July loading and $22 fio agreed for business from the Gulf to Antwerp/Hamburg for end-June. Coal operators1,597 words
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739 1980-06-12 15 THE General Council of British Shipping (GCBS) has attacked US authorities for the unilateral imposition of navigation regulations. In its annual report published recently, the GCBS hits out at both the refusal of America to accept British charts and the decision of739 words
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Article, Illustration229 1980-06-12 15 FROTA Oeeanlca Brasileira, or Frota Line, plans to place two more new multipurpose carriers on Its Far East service by early 1181. By then the Brazilian line will have a total of six similar vessels on the route. Hie sixth vessel will be named Fr»t* Singapore, said229 words
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130 1980-06-12 15 AP A FLOTILLA of boats organised by the environmentalist group Greenpeace blocked a ship from leaving the central Dutch port of Ijmuiden on Tuesday with a cargo of radioactive trash. The Andreas Smit was due to sail on Tuesday for a dumping site aboutAP - 130 words
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Article156 1980-06-12 15 Reuter THE SWEDISH Harbour Workers' Union has decided to resume work today, ending more than six weeks of strike disruption for Sweden's export industry. The union's board voted to return to work after failing to gain its demand for higher pay and independence to negotiate itsReuter - 156 words
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Article, Illustration505 1980-06-12 15 EXPECTED ARRIVALS TODAY KEPPEL WHARVES Centaur (Passenger) (1600 after Hung Long Shan) 1/2 Gavriil Kirdischev (RO/ RO) (after Gelang) 18 Kawana (RO/RO) (after Chang Ling) 46 Kota Selamat (0530 hauls 11m East) 10/11 Kim Ann (hauls 11m East after Kota Selaat hauls) 8/ 9 Perak (after Lumit)505 words
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2257 1980-06-12 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 of2,257 words
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Article848 1980-06-12 20 ALGERIA Algiers, Oran, Skikda A Anoaba June 5, berthing delay of between 5-15 days. ANGOLA Luanda June 5, 7-10 days berthing delay. Lobito June 5, no waiting time. ARGENTINA Bahia Blanca end May, 2 reefer vessels waiting for berth with slight delay. Boenos Aires end May, 6 general848 words
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Article134 1980-06-12 20 The major shipping consortia operating between the Far East/Europe and Straits ports/Australia and the member lines. ACE (FAR EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. •K' Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANRO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits Container Line. Nedlloyd Lines. Neptune134 words
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Article1514 1980-06-12 20 The leading shipping lines operating from loeal ports and the agents who handle cargo bookings for them. A-B Adriatic CmUl»er Continental Feeders (S)/Cargo Freight (PK). AFEA Singapore Shipping Agencies (S) Euro-Asia Line (PK/PN). Alfred C. Tsepfer Sea Consortium (S) Marintex Enterprise (PK). Alpac Intrasea (S)/Yeo Shpg1,514 words
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Advertisement478 1980-06-12 13 01 ORANARD LIME INDEPENDENT-ATTRACTIVE RATES MEDITERRANEAN/EAST ASIA SERVICE ACCEPTING CONTAINER CARGO PCL ONLY FOR: PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, BEIRUT, LATTAKIA, UMASSOU ISTANBUL A PIRAEUS Specially engaged agents stevedores providing immediate discharge. fiMNMD SHimNS AGENCIES (S) PTC ITD TEL. *****77 (5 Lines) JAR DIN I AN I AH /^SMU/Vq Orjent Overseas Co*tUu*teA.478 words
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Advertisement272 1980-06-12 13 SEALORD ANTAH at UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) ARABIAN GULF EXPRESS MULTI PURPOSE SERVICES Loading for Wil'M'M riL BASSAM V.25 21/6 |BN KHALLKAM *.27 17/7 FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE GRAM) NAVIGATOR V.6 11/7 Dubai (8/7), Dammam (10/7), Kuwait (12/7), Abu Dhabi (14/7), Bahrain fl (16/7), Mina Qaboos (18/7), Doha (20/7)272 words
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Advertisement28 1980-06-12 13 I CONTAINER Schedules LONDON Freights SHIPS In Port SHIPPING List REGIONAL Weather WHO Acts For Whom PORT Conditions THE Consortia n n/m m vn vni vra vm vm28 words
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Advertisement603 1980-06-12 13 <t> cnan Algerian Nntion.il Line WE SERVE MEDITERRANEAN AND ALGERIAN PORTS rr> A9ent I J VHIMCinC TVMB A TMOINfi ASUCT PTL 111. Tel: *****4 (5 lines) SINGAPORE MAERSK LINE EXPORT TO U S. PACIFIC. GULF, ATLANTIC, EAST CANADA AND ASIAN PORTS PortKelang At Til 2S/7 4/8 11/« IS/S 25/8 1/9603 words
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Advertisement540 1980-06-12 14 LEO SHIPPING PTE LTD. SINGAPORE PERNAS-MISC SHIPPING AGENCIES SON BHD PORT KELANG PENANG HEAD OFFICE: WISMA MISC TEL: NO: KL *****8 MALA YSJAN HTERNA TIONAL SHBPWG CORPORA TON BERHAD Coniawer Service To Eirope Frwi Eirope 1) Barcelona Genoa, 2) Amstfdam Antwerp, L.Havre. Bilbao. Basle. UK. 3) Bremen. Bremenhaven. Aarhus. Copenhagen.540 words
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Advertisement244 1980-06-12 14 SUPERCARRIER SERVICE WEEKLY SERVICE TO PANAMA, US ATLANTIC GULF AND E. CANADA PLMmi Ma 9/6 VM 1/1 trroe cu SaM (MM tan R Tart Bastw St Ma H OH. MaMa 17 18/61 17/7 22/7 24/7 25/7 27/7 mm m |im»/7| u/t mi 2«/« 25/8 27/« 2/9 4/9 29/s Wa Mar244 words
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Advertisement505 1980-06-12 15 Overseas 1 1 1 B Containers Vmm Limited Weekly service to/from UK/Europe COWTAIOSHP SERVICE TO W/CONTKNT: SWGAPORE MANSFELD CONTAINER SHPPWG PTE LTD *****1 K. LUMPUR CONTAKR AGENCtS *****4. PKELAAG 3X5006/S PENANG BOUSTEAD SHPPWG AGENCES SON BHD *****1/3 STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei Ports and Bangkok ContamenNp Services To/From505 words
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Advertisement383 1980-06-12 16 EVERGREEN LINE PAR EAST EUROPE EXPRESS EULL CONTAINER SERVICE ACCCPTMG CARGO FOR: HAMBURG. FELIXSTOWE. ROTTERDAM. /WTWERP. L£ HAVRE ALSO ACCCPTMG CARGO FOR: BafroOONDON. MANCHESTER. BRMNGHAM. BRISTOL LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW. LEEDS WEST GERMANY FAR EAST/RED SEA MEDITERRANEAN SEA EXPRESS FULL CONTAINER SERVICE rp» M M ummi l*ot F» b b mm- aMI383 words
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Advertisement474 1980-06-12 16 mo.s.E. OCEAN SHIPPING 8 ENTERPRISES PTE LTD. SANXYO LINE AUSTRALIA SERVICE f. Katan( Laadtaf M. 30/21 Jw STO. MB. MIL a/22 Mr STO MEL. AOEL MAY CMTmirma 17/19 J» 11/21 My BANGLADESH SERVICE minm »/25mm cmttammk, chalk JAPAN/STRAITS SERVICE S*apare P. Ma* Nmk| m« dike Sated KfTI SAMLfT Mfirt 15/11474 words
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Advertisement961 1980-06-12 17 PIL GROUP EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICE MPt/14 kM Portsudan Hodeidalv teddah Daressalaam Mombasa Mogadiscio feddati Aoa&a »»n Pldai 5/10 Mr COLOMBO/KARACHI/P. GULF SERVICE 0* Es Salaam Mombasa Hodeidalv MM, Part Sudan KOTA RAJA KOTA SABAS 25/30 Jum 10/15 July Colombo Karachi lina Qaboos Kuwait Bombay Dubai Kuwait Karachi KOTA IHA KOTA961 words
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Advertisement582 1980-06-12 18 K LINE j KAWASAKI RISEN KAISHA. LTD EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICES TO NORTH AMERICA nn» kssis- n I Inul 1/7 B«t«. St. Mb. -TiHidHi BjNmrt Uima*. lack work TO EUROPE MERCATOft 18W C RO2E 20* K lACEWONBW HK CONTAftR 21# 0 CHEF 20W 12/7 19/7 24/7 30/7 5/8 (acceptag c«|on to582 words
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Advertisement519 1980-06-12 19 FAR EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): Container feeder ed to/from F'stowe Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ): MERCATOR S'pore Closing Times: FCL Cargo 0700 16/6 LCL Cargo 1900 15/6 Osaka 23/6 29/6 5/7 12/7 17/7 22/7 27/7 Tokyo 24/6 30/6 6/7 13/7 18/7 23/7519 words
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Advertisement49 1980-06-12 19 Consignees 01 all damaged cargoes ex the above captioned veaael are notified that the general wrvejr wUI be heM on Friday. 13th June, 1980 at Jurong Port Gdn No 3 (ran 10.00 a.m. to 100 pjm. No further Mrvejr will be AOENTB: PAN CONTINENT COUHMUTION TEL: tmm (S UNEB)49 words
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Advertisement135 1980-06-12 19 NOTICE MEDITERRANEAN FAR EAST CONTAINER SERVICE LINES (MED CLUB) Compagnie Maritime Des Chargeurs Reunis Paris Flotta Lauro Naples Lloyd Triestino Trieste Mitsui O.S.K. Lines Tokyo Nippon Yusen Kaisha Tokyo Are pleased to announce the introduction of a seventh vessel M/V 'Ercole Lauro' who will join the six full container vessels135 words
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Advertisement157 1980-06-12 20 WORLD IST LINE >:< k;> WW a ;ViwWi n; n\ y: :u 'xh i 711 S«W" Gen Afent WTON DWKS (J) PTE LTD.. CI. tth FV Marid Trxt. C«*rt. Uathm Sqnrt. MOT Ttf. 27(1111 PwtMn| Gen Agent PEMMKILAN MIT ASAN. T*: 31)3M/3t9307/3tl7W/3tl7M S«|Bor« General Suf«ej tw <■> "TEMA" Voj 158157 words
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Advertisement102 1980-06-12 20 We can supply the full range of marine transmissions from lOhp to 12,000hp. Consult us for special applications. We probably have the answer. li, "-U v'. M //V? 'Si, JfaMf V -v 1 ■■PI b V 7A .15^: VS T-. CKf&h-. T. ti *s J*?.* /"VI.A' >'■'* S '^icsglfr n102 words
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Miscellaneous176 1980-06-12 20 a Regional Heather n 30 rSGTI&J 1 05 f a v-:-Ni a a W >,; SK Mfi (;< .^v^ iooe SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. °c ,cr Wind direction with speed in knots Dew point °C Wave height R Thunderstorm Temperature °C y Shower Weather176 words
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