The Business Times, 27 June 1980
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Title Section11 1980-06-27 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 111/l/M FRIDAY, JUNE 27, lttt 50 CENTS11 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article109 1980-06-27 1 HARPER Gilfillan (Neitherlands Antilles) said it has received acceptances for 5.20 million ordinary shares or 99.7 per cent of Sharikat Harper Gilfillan Bhd shares which are the subject of its M 55.25 a share offer. The offer is now closed and on being declared unconditional subject to109 words
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Article49 1980-06-27 1 Reuter ANKARA, Thurs. Nato foreign ministers ended a two-day meeting with a strongly worded condemnation of Soviet intervention in Afghanistan. The ministers of the 15-member alliance called for the immediate and total withdrawal of Soviet troops. A communique described the intervention as seriously damaging detente. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article64 1980-06-27 1 UPI MOSCOW, Thurs. The Soviet press has signalled a Kremlin rejection of President Carter's proposal for a transitional government in Afghanistan. It said Mr Carter is either making a dangerous mistake or is lying The Tass news agency launched a personal {or his suggestion that the unitedUPI - 64 words
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Article57 1980-06-27 1 Reuter BANGKOK, Thurs. The Thai Government today lifted a temporary freeze on aid shipments from Thailand to hungry Kampucheans less than 24 hours after imposing it, relief agency sources said. They said the ban was lifted this afternoon and an aircraft of the International Committee of theReuter - 57 words
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Article49 1980-06-27 1 Reuter DUESSELDORF, Thurs. An international consortium headed by Mannesmann Anlagenbau, a Mannesmann subsidiary, has won a contract' to build a US$9lO million water pipeline for Saline Water Conversion Corp of Saudi Arabia, Mannesmann said. A statement said Mannesmann Anlagenbau's «ware of the total contract is $340 million.Reuter - 49 words
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Article58 1980-06-27 1 AP LONDON, Thurs. British Petroleum, Britain's biggest oil company, says it has made another "potentially commercial" strike in the North Sea off Scotland's Shetland islands and close to the big Ninian field. The state-controlled BP said last Wednesday it was too early to estimate the size of theAP - 58 words
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Article58 1980-06-27 1 AP NEW YORK, Thurs. The stock market followed through on yesterday's sharp advance with a moderate gain this morning. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials rose 2.48 points to 890.02 in the first half hour. Gainers outnumbered losers by a 3 to 2 margin in the earlyAP - 58 words
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Article136 1980-06-27 1 Rises Indices M U I 1060 30 PMC 880 30 Jun 25 Jun 26 Paper Products OCBC 390 16 B.T.Indicator: 5574.41 5627.86 975 15 Industrials: 538.53 538.29 Magnum Corpn FAN Public Bank 945 785 41S 15 15 14 Finance: 941.99 939.10 Hotels: 474.09 471.18 Berjuotai 1080 10136 words
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Article, Illustration157 1980-06-27 1 Falls Indices K Kampar 730 -TO Jun 25 Jun 26 S Mai Tin 2600 -50 B.T. Index: *****.*****79.67 Malayan Tin 3800 -50 Industrials: 636.09 637.04 Tronoh 1580 -40 Finance: 876.35 877.62 Rahman Hy 1100 -30 Hotels: 379.32 379.23 Syn Resins 328 -20 Properties: 442.10 437.58 Tractors 820 -20157 words
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Article691 1980-06-27 1 FONG MEW LENG - BUILDING CONTRACTORS WORRIED By FONG MEW LENG THE BOOMING building industry is facing a severe shortage of lorries and contractors are experiencing serious supply problems. Industry sources estimate there is a shortage of between 200 and 300 lorries for transporting building materials such as sand and691 words
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Article234 1980-06-27 1 Reuter VESSELS which arrived in Bangkok last month to load raw sugar have departed empty, shipping sources said in Bangkok. They arrived in the middle of April when the government was trying to solve the domestic sugar shortage and stopped issuing export licences for sugar.Reuter - 234 words
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496 1980-06-27 1 SALMA KHALIK - By SALMA KHALIK FOR THE first time in its history, Asean has openly named Vietnam, and the Soviet Union acting through Vietnam, as the enemy and used such strong terms as 'condemnation' and 'aggression'. Speaking after the closing of the 13th Asean Foreign Ministers496 words
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Article301 1980-06-27 1 THE Public Utilities Board last year made a net profit of $30.1 million compared with a loss of $6.3 million in 1978. The turnaround was partly the result of two increases in electricity and gas tariffs during the year. The first was in May when electricity301 words
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265 1980-06-27 1 i CITY DevetopaMato reaped racard praflts far Ike first six nwtti af the naaacial year eadag Oct SI, IIM. Onap pre-tax prints Jumped dx-Md to $14.84 milllM ($2.13 milUan prevtaasly). With tacreased earnings tram the highly saceesstai City Plata praject, pnpMt) sales rase265 words
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461 1980-06-27 1 RUTH CHENG - By RUTH CHENG j THE KWEK family of the Hong Leong group has acquired a controlling interest in a UK-based finance company group, Manson Finance Trust. The family will subI scribe in cash for 9,853,062 new Manson ordinary shares of 20 pence each at a461 words
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Advertisement27 1980-06-27 1 GLORY DESK-TOP BANKNOTE COUNTER r BUSINESS MACHINES SYSTEMS |S) PTE LTD 47 Podium Block Gotdhm PUm New ion Road Singapore 113 c Tel *****W/6 Cable BUSNESTEMS Singapore27 words
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Advertisement42 1980-06-27 1 "They feel lighter, look more elegant and as beautifully detailed as ever. An exceptionally attractive slip-on in 4 special colours. Black Kid White Kid Taupe/Beige Kid Brown Kid Sole Agent for S.E. Asia, Hong Kong Taiwan S.G. PARRETT SON (PTE) LTD. Singapore42 words
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Advertisement64 1980-06-27 1 mm SHIPPING TIMES NEW Thai policy en foreign in- PREMIUM determined te mvestments S quire Lee Hong 11 A LOOK at the airport bos THAI army keeps close watch service I on Vict troops 12 ANTI-SNOBBERY rnles are JAPANESE investment in sndly amiss.— 7 Third World (alls 5harp1y.......... 12 TV64 words
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Advertisement2 1980-06-27 1 {~]~~@/+;<).\*>:>`~>\]/-@=,}[$- Leader...page I2 words
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Advertisement171 1980-06-27 1 f Doitft leaue home without it p* Watch your money grow in a fixed deposit account W)uld you like to see more of your money? Wiyfoong MAF can give you a helping hand You are going to make a considerable amount of money in your lifetime. It could be as171 words
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TRADE AND INDUSTRY
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474 1980-06-27 2 RONNIE LIM - By RONNIE LIM TWO Japanese companies are jointly setting up a Singapore plant to produce chemical stabilisers used in PVC (polyvinyl chloride). This facility, the first in Asean, will come on stream next year. Chemical stabilisers constitute one of three main components used474 words
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Article, Illustration124 1980-06-27 2 TOSHIBA, one of Japan's leading audiovideo products manufacturer, will display one of the world's most recent audio innovations at the AUVI '80 exhibition which will be held at the World Trade Centre from July 2 to 6. The Toshiba PCM Mark 2 digital recording processor is124 words
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Article304 1980-06-27 2 TWO manufacturers of Airbus A-300 parts will sot up a repair and overhaul centre in Singapore providing after-sales support for the fast-growing fleet of A-300s in this region. Lucas Aerospace and Messiers Hispano Bugatti have appointed F AS-Orient, a locally incorporated company which repairs and overhauls aircraft304 words
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188 1980-06-27 2 A COMMITTEE has been formed to coordinate the shift of Paya Lebar Airport to Changi next year. The chairman of the Changi Airport Shifting Committee is Mr Lim Hock San, director of civil aviation. The first meeting of the committee was held188 words
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Article45 1980-06-27 2 THE 1979/80 Annual Assay Commission will carry out a verification of coins at the Singapore Mint, a division of Chartered Industries of Singapore at Jalan Boon Lay, Jurong, on June 30 at 2.45pm. This is in accordance with its rules and regulations.45 words
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Article412 1980-06-27 2 RICHARD SEAH - ASEAN TRADE SEMINARJ By RICHARD SEAH THE need for Asean solidarity has never been greater, and in these testing times, Asean countries can only survive as a group or perish as individuals. This point was made by Dr Tony Tan, Minister for Education, when he412 words
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Article304 1980-06-27 2 ASEAN countries should strive to increase the currently low level of intra-re-gional trade as they cannot always rely on the EEC, Japan, and the United States. Speaking at the Asean Trade Seminar, Dr Chia Siow Yue, a senior lecturer with the University of Singapore's Department of Economics304 words
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Advertisement981 1980-06-27 2 LIAN HUAT HANG FINANCE LIMITED (Incorporated in the Repubfc of Singapore) Balance Sheet As At 31st December, 1979 SHARE CAPITAL (NOTE 6) Authorised: $1,000.000 10.000 Shares of $100/ each Issued Fully Paid: $600,000 6.210 Shares ol $100/ each 31.468 STATUTORY RESERVE FUND (NOTE 7) 1.000 CAPITAL RESERVE FUNO (NOTE 8)981 words
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Advertisement290 1980-06-27 2 Rent 3 Granada Ghias fromWeames and get the 4th one free* Bb r MP. v* tfl If it's been some time since your company looked at the financial advantages of term rental cars for your executive staff, consider these figures: AFTER TAX COST PER MONTH FOR A GRANADA 2.8 GHIA290 words
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REGIONAL
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218 1980-06-27 3 AP Reuter THAI Prime Minister Prem Tinsulanonda unveiled a seven-point policy on Wednesday which he said would give Thailand a "more rational and more fruitful economic relationship" with foreign investors. Speaking to the joint chambers of commerce, Gen Prem said the policy included theAP; Reuter - 218 words
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THE REGION IN BRIEF
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Article319 1980-06-27 3 Agencies CATHAY Pacific Airways (CPA) has written to the British government and the Hongkong Department of Civil Aviation asking for help in obtaining permission to operate an extra flight to Sydney and Melbourne, Australia, a spokesman said yesterday. Due to growing business on the route, Cathay PacificAgencies - 319 words
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321 1980-06-27 3 Reuters UPI JAPAN'S powerful Ministry of International Trade and Industry has impose controls on exports of Japanese cars to the US. Miti is also studying measures and quotas for each auto maker, the Asahi Shimbun quoted industry sources as saying. The chairman ofReuters; UPI - 321 words
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120 1980-06-27 3 Reuter JAPAN'S industrial production index fell by 0.5 per cent in May to a preliminary 144.5 (base 1975) seasonally adjusted from an upwards revised 145.2 in April when it rose 1.8 per cent from March, the International Trade and Industry Ministry said. The year-on-yearReuter - 120 words
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Article257 1980-06-27 3 Reuter THE Sri Lanka government has approved an extensive range of incentives to channel domestic and foreign resources into new and more productive areas of investment. The new incentives, mainly in the form of tax holidays and other concessions, were approved by parliament this month. They coverReuter - 257 words
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Advertisement329 1980-06-27 3 The focus is on high fashion. For men. America ya's very first Moreschi Fair highlights the exclusive range and fine craftsmanship of Moreschi shoes. To help men put their best foot forward. And a collection of leather belts, bags and baggage. Discounts up to4o*/« are available throughout the ten days329 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article176 1980-06-27 4 CHINESE Prodaee Exchange, Singapore, noon closing prices per 199 kg yesterday: Coconut oil: Bulk fob 137.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $147.00 sellers, new drum fob $153.00 sellers. Copra: Mixed (loose) $81.00 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white, pepper fob Asta NLW $455.00 sellers, Sarawak white pepper176 words
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Article118 1980-06-27 4 THE Chicago Board of Trade wheat futures closed on Wednesday up USIO Vt to 4 Vt cents per bushel in moderately active trade. The market opened firm on uncertainty over the possibility that the USSR grain embargo may be lifted soon, traders said. A constructive chart pattern also lent118 words
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Article335 1980-06-27 4 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in S$ per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.05, 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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Article283 1980-06-27 4 IN Singapore, the market closed slightly lower with July One RSS buyers quoted at 294.00 cents per kilo, down half a cent from Wednesday's close, dealers said. Morning prices were marked up slightly on covering interest coupled with some shortcovering demand, they said. Afternoon prices were easier on profit-taking,283 words
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Article341 1980-06-27 4 R.A.S prices In cents per ktlo yesterday: Noon Close (per kilo) (per kilo) Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers Int. 1 R.S.S. prompt f.o.b. 295.00 296.00N 293 00 294.00N Int. 1 R.S.S. July 296.50 296.50 294.00 295.00 Int. 1 R.S.S. August 296.50 296.50 294.00 295.00 Int. 2 R.S.S 287.00 288.00N341 words
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Article116 1980-06-27 4 NOON SSR u id SMR price* yeaterday: RAS July Au(u*t (Current Mth) (Forward Mth) Buyer* Seller* Buyers Seller* SSR 20 <1 ton pallet) 270.00 272.00N ***** 273.00N SSR 50 (1 ton pallet) 267 00 268.00N ***** 270 OON MRELB July August SMR CV (1 ton pallet) moo116 words
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Article88 1980-06-27 4 THE Straits tin price in Penang yesterday remained unchanged at M 52,15«, $5 above the international Tin Agreement ceiling, dealers said. Conditions held generally steady on continued buying demand from Europe, Japan and the US at this level and higher London advices while most operators sidelined awaiting (or88 words
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Article36 1980-06-27 4 Rubber: June 26 Singapore: July: 294.00 cents (down 0.50 cent) Malaysia: July: 296.00 cents (down 1.50 cents) Tin: M 52,150 (unchanged) (equivalent io $35.55 per kilo) (unchanged) Official offering: 175V4 tonnes (up 24Vi tonnes)36 words
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Article191 1980-06-27 4 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday: (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) yara: China Blue Phoenix 20b 2,190; 32s 2,595, 40s 2,860 (per bale of 400 lbs). Pteee KM*: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly unq;191 words
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Article91 1980-06-27 4 THE Chicago Board of Trade soybean futures closed on highs on Wednesday, up US7 to 9 V« cents per bushel on an 11 cent range in November. Technical buying support continued to provide support to the market following Monday's break-out of the two month trading range, traders said. The91 words
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Article679 1980-06-27 4 COFFEE: Robusta futures turned steadier on sporadic commission house buying after opening lower in line with New York yesterday. Dealers said easier sterling provided some early support but fundamental news was lacking and values settled within a narrow range by the end of the session. Futures ended the679 words
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Article127 1980-06-27 4 IN Kuala Lumpur, prices were steady yesterday on reports of India tendering for refined bleached deodorised olein for July up to December, dealers said. In the central and southern regions, July and August remained at MJB4O per tonne while the northern region was also traded at $840. The127 words
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ASIAN STOCKS
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Article555 1980-06-27 4 TOKYO Source: DBS-Daiwa THE market rallied yesterday, but selections were spread among the more speculative-natured stocks and the correctional atmosphere stayed. Kitagawa Iron Works and Daiwa House were among the speculative-natured stocks which enjoyed higher prices. Even with a small capital of Y3.6 billion. Kitagawa Iron escaped fromSource: DBS-Daiwa - 555 words
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Article351 1980-06-27 4 Source: SHK See THE market's attention and high liquidity following the HK Wharf deal was attracted to "special situations" yesterday that had its fair share of rumours. The high flyers were Wheelock up 25 cent to HK$4.9O on bid runours, New World up 22'/? cent on reports of aSource: SHK See - 351 words
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Article372 1980-06-27 4 STOCK closed firmer yesterday, led by energy units in active trading, dealer said. Strata Oil, which reported a daily flow of 12.5 million cubic feet of gas from its Woodada No 1 well in the Dongara Basin, rose A 55 cents to $1.65. Affiliates Haoma Gold and Northwest Mining,372 words
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Article278 1980-06-27 4 STOCK prices closed higher yesterday in quiet trading which concentrated on finance shares, dealers said. Bangkok Bank rose eight baht to 296, First Trust 3.50 to 76, Mah Boonkrong Drying and Silo three to 195, Siam Cement four to 264 and Jalaprathan Cement two to 117. JUNr 2»i 1278 words
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Article144 1980-06-27 4 STOCKS closed generally firmer yesterday with turnover rising to four million pesos from Wednesday's 3.8 million, traders said. Lepanto B, Marinduque B, Podco B, First Phil Hldgs, CDCP and PLDT all rose while Anglo Phil and Oriental B fell. The rest were unchanged or untraded. JUNE 2b PfSON Arnje144 words
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Article87 1980-06-27 4 Reuter AUSTRALIA'S BHP Co Ltd said raw steel production totalled 7.8 million tonnes in the year ended May 31, 4.6 per cent above the 7.5 million tonnes output the previous year and the highest level since 1974-75. However production during the month of May was seriously affectedReuter - 87 words
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Article54 1980-06-27 4 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 465.9 Tuesday 462.7 Week Ago 473.1 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 887.54 Tuesday 877JO Week Ago 881 91 H.K.HANG SENG Thursday 1026 69 Wednesday 1007 51 Week Ago- 96*7 94 SYDNEY INDUSTRIALS Thursday 678.75 Wednesday 672.28 Week Ago 666.84 ALL ORDINARIES Thursday 898.57 Wednesday54 words
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Advertisement755 1980-06-27 4 m CAPITAL i INDIAN BANK (Wh*Uy #wiicd by Gcverameat tt India) Head Office: 17 N*rtk Beach Read, Madraa 1 BALANCE SHEET AS ON 31ST DECEMBER 1179 LIABILITIES PROPERTY AND ASSETS Capital (Wholly owned by Government of India) Reserve Fund and Other Reserves Deposits and Other Accounts Borrowings from other Banking755 words
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OVERSEAS
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678 1980-06-27 5 Reuter PROPOSALS to cut interest rates for some UK corporate borrowers will be considered in Parliament next week. Parliamentary sources said the measures, if approved, would enable companies most affected by high interest rates and the current liquidity squeeze to claim immediate taxReuter - 678 words
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142 1980-06-27 5 Reuter US TAX laws should be ekaaged to provide incentives for developing new foreign trade markets. This recommendation has been made In a report by the Congressional Joint Economic Committee. Hie report was Issued by the committee's East Asia study mission, based onReuter - 142 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article313 1980-06-27 5 Agencies THE LEADER of Iran's Islamic Republican Party said the newly-elected Parliament may consider an early release of American hostages not suspected of espionage. But Ayatollah Mohammad Beheshti, who heads the biggest group in the Parliament, said this is only one of several options. CHRYSLER chairman LeeAgencies - 313 words
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190 1980-06-27 5 Reuter THE CHANCELLOR of the Exchequer, Mr Geoffrey Howe, said he believes UK inflation, which hit 21.9 per cent year-on-year in May, has reached its peak and prices are near the turn. He made this remark in a speech on Wednesday toReuter - 190 words
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228 1980-06-27 5 AMERICAN support for Spanish membership in Nato seems likely to prompt neighbouring Portugal to seek closer military ties with the US. Portuguese officials expect President Carter, who arrived in in Lisbon from Madrid yesterday, to concentrate on the contribution which Portugal, a Nato228 words
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267 1980-06-27 5 UPI EGYPT, while declaring its readiness to continue the Palestinian autonomy negotiations with Israel, said yesterday that it will adopt a "new position" if no agreement is reached by the end of the year. The statement by Foreign Minister Kamal Hassan Ali, was Egypt'sUPI - 267 words
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Advertisement234 1980-06-27 5 The daily Aircraft Schedule has been held over due to lack of apace. Flight information by telephone can be obtained from the airport (*****8) or from the respective airlines: SI A *****47/*****48, Garuda *****7, MAS *****2, CPA *****7, Qantas *****01, BA *****01. One Australian bank has a world of experience234 words
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Advertisement413 1980-06-27 5 Now available! w 12%Q MS The Royal Mint is striking a strictly limited issue of 100,000 gold sovereigns in proof quality for worldwide distribution. The sovereign first appeared in 1817, during the reign of King George 111 and was named after a handsome twenty shilling gold coin introduced in 1489413 words
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305 1980-06-27 6 VIETNAMESE-LED troops have crossed the Thai border in strength at precisely the moment when Asean foreign ministers are gathered in Kuala Lumpur to deliberate on the unsatisfactory situation in Kampuchea. The attacks, from all indications, were intended to wreak havoc on the refugee305 words
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239 1980-06-27 6 AN INSIDIOUS mood of complacency is setting in among local private enterprise and unless this is arrested quickly, the keen entrepreneurial spirit of the Singaporean will be smothered. A good example of the decline of the spirit is the notable absence of local entrepreneurs239 words
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Article, Illustration1794 1980-06-27 6 TOH SU FEN - TOH SU FEN did and presents the SABS case for keeping its airport buses going though, unlike the company's taxi operations, it hasn't proven profitable so far. Still, the bus service from the airport is an essential one to many tourists and would seem to be the1,794 words
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Advertisement49 1980-06-27 6 3-GOLD LIGHTER (T W>rld-Wide Life Long Guarantee les must de Cartier Boutiques Gl9, Ground Floor. Far East Shopping Centre, Orchard Road, Singapore 0923. Tel: *****58. G36, Lucky Plaza, Orchard Road, Singapore 0923- Tel: *****27. Metro Grand Lucky Plaza, Orchard Road, Singapore 0923- Tel: *****33. fi l\ TR: «0E MDA/J49 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous66 1980-06-27 6 BriStcfWvFraAlcl)ictoas V4€iße'S UORLD CM*Vx>fioA WTHDCfcWKL. fbsr DPrre g-rftmpcß VM RCTION.... r 7 vl 7 > «*oo«l J <y. v) J ->>• r. lNt A^L UJWOOCOP' ftKJTHQe LoucOrnp' PHOTum J CAM "THE Cookitrn/ Bg_ occeg. savm&s sank i n sijcm a mfss wth mej 3S?ff&s> voovf'i#. vjuoo* IN SUCH A Mess66 words
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Miscellaneous1332 1980-06-27 6 Family consultant LOOKS like a listless night, If yen Insist en staying glued to the television set. But if there ftre family problems en year mind, the SBC censnltftnt comes on at 7 pm ever Channel 8. Who knows, it m»y Jnst he worth year while. In Where is the1,332 words
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946 1980-06-27 7 B J WU - FOBUHi With B J WU IT SEEMS that the hunting season for scapegoats mentioned in Parliament some time ago by Mr Devan Nair in his now famous address on the "arty-crafty", is definitely on in Singapore. Except that this time the hunting spree is not946 words
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547 1980-06-27 7 GILBERT SEDBON - By GILBERT SEDBON Reuter WESTERN Europe's four largest helicopter manufacturers have launched joint assaults on the world helicopter market, fast expanding because of increasing military tension and the offshore oil drilling boom. There is a particularly large market for anti-tank and anti-submarine combat craftReuter - 547 words
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Article301 1980-06-27 7 THERE are quite strange, sometimes inexplicable rules on the mailing of special articles, says an expert on the subject of export marketing. She named some outstanding examples: Chewing gum, pasta and bread cannot be sent through the post to Russia; horoscopes cannot be sent to Switzerland;301 words
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Advertisement252 1980-06-27 7 THE BOOM IN STRATEGIC NECESSITIES RECESSION IGNORED BY FIRMS INVOLVED IN MOBILIZATION The Capital Gains Report has been talking for more than two years about an inevitable resurgence in U.S. military spending and a drive toward mobilization that is now being confirmed at the White House level. A critical shortage252 words
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Advertisement891 1980-06-27 7 there's only one lock L; for doors... ABLOY^H When you go to sleep or leave your home— set your mind at ease knowing that your home is secured with one of the finest locking systems. ABLOY high security lock is the world's most foolproof locking device to date 4^ ABLOY891 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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EUROPEAN MARKETS
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Article206 1980-06-27 8 MtSY. 25 Us |SN A*! 63 80 -0 5 ig 23 60 -02 Algt .mk 294 00 -1 AMh V 86 20 ♦0.9 Ami:.in 105.50 -1.3 AaBrbnk 65 20 unch tm9 44 00 B^rk 89 50B 57 30 ***** 3 65 80 08 ■MlMrl 56 00 -01 C-j^Linrf 2270206 words
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Article98 1980-06-27 8 JUNK 25 Krs FORWARD MARKET Acw 286 >3 Arhed 1765 -35 Astur 440 unch Bram .in 662 6 Bru- Lainb 1420 20 Canpac 996 unch OKI 238 -6 Iv N 266 >8 h hrs 1925 40 ElectrobH 6060 -130 Gb-lnno-Bm 2340 unch (if* 1250 >2 Hobok 2650 >30 Petro98 words
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Article274 1980-06-27 8 JUNE 25 Era CORBE1LLE B S N CJfrvais C S F (Thomsoncm t) 478 4 Cw Francaise des Petroles 258 40 51 Compagme Financiers Compagme 391 50 15 (jfn«*ralr Credit Foncier Dt Fran< 427 1 Harhfttr (Librairiei 247 50 4 Machines Bull 5720 -0.3 Michehn (B) 792 1 Pari274 words
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Article229 1980-06-27 8 JUNK 25 Um Aeg-Telrfunken 78.00 unrh Akzo 21-30 -03 Allz Lfbrn 975 00 -5 AM/ Vm 401 50 -03 BASK 147 80 -12 Bay H T Wbunk 250 OOB -5 Bay Vbank 294 00 -45 Bayer 118 50B BBC' 303 00 2.5 BMW 153 50 •4j C'assella ***** unch229 words
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Article114 1980-06-27 8 JUNE 25 Lire Anir 706 unch Assoc Gen ***** unch 613 •10 Central* ***** 230 Fuit 1790 -1 K insider m •1 Gen Iminob 71 75 0.25 IK1 Pfl 3040 -50 I la Ice menu ***** 200 1 taigas 850 •19 Ilalsider 323 1 Magneti M Pf 481 26114 words
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Article60 1980-06-27 8 SIEMENS AG said it won a US$4O million order from the Philippine Long Distance Telephone eo for the construction of an automatic trunk dialling network to be completed by 1984. The company said seven national trunk exchanges and one central international exchange will be built with the whole network60 words
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Article47 1980-06-27 8 UK gilt-edge jobbers Wedd and Owen said its partners have decided to cease trading owing to increasing costs and the volatility of the market. "Notwithstanding a successful year last year it would be prudent to cease trading in the present financial climate," it added-47 words
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Article200 1980-06-27 8 JUNK CS Ahiltbi 18 Alran 31* Algorna 3r Bank Monl 27 Bank Nova Scotia 30 Bell Tel 20 unrh Belh Corp BP Can Lla 44 Brasran 26 unrh Camp Red Lake 52'Can Imp Bk 26 Canpac Canpar Inv Pf Carlmg O Keefe tCoininco 52 1'. Cons Bath 15'» CMM200 words
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Article322 1980-06-27 8 JUNE 25 Rand INDUSTRIALS a Alpha 340 unch Aberrom 296 unch AK And 780 unch A MIC 2425 75 Barlows 1035 15 lg Sugar 1050 •10 CN A 460 unch Currie Finance 190 LV Beers Ind 2650B unch Edcon 530 5 Edgars 6600 Eve ready Fed Volk 450 unch322 words
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Advertisement706 1980-06-27 8 See Page 4 for Asian stocks and Page 9 for NYSE prices Where to wine, dine and entertain c tub K m m m For drinking. For dancing. For delightful evenings. Music by Bacchus International of London. We 're open Si TV 17 iUR 9 ptn to 2 urn SIS706 words
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Advertisement158 1980-06-27 8 M ■--v. •-r IN The Cantonese Chain. Great food. In great style. Our Oriental Restaurant chain offers you traditional tim-sum sweet and savoury tit-bits... and really fresh sea-food For a scrumptious meal with impeccable service and friendly atmosphere bring your family and friends to an Oriental Restaurant. Four convenient locations.158 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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Article283 1980-06-27 9 IN Singapore, gold futures firmer on European buying and local short-covering interest, in light trading, dealers said. Total sales for the day was recorded at 107 lots and kerb volume one lot with interest on August and October contracts, they said. August closed firmer at U*****.00 634.50 an ounce283 words
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Article22 1980-06-27 9 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 11.6 per cent.22 words
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Article176 1980-06-27 9 ASIAN ASIAN currency deposit intefbank rates as at close on June 26: 7 days 1 month 2 months 3 months 6 months 9 months 12 months US Dollara(Spot) Offer Bid 9'. 9'. 9'/. 9*4 9* 911/16 9 9/16 9*4 9H 9V, 9H 9W 9H 1 month 3 months 6 months176 words
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Article47 1980-06-27 9 RANGE of prices offered by discount houses on June 26: Overnight: 3 615/16% Call deposits: SV. 6'*% Clofimf Buying Selling 3-month Treasury bills 6'* 6*« 3 month Bank bills 913/16 911/16 3 months CD 97/16 9 5/16 6 months CD 9V« 9't Source: National Discount Co47 words
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Article131 1980-06-27 9 THE U.S. dollar for overnight delivery closed at 218.15 yen yesterday, slightly down from a 218.20 opening but up sharply from 216.90 at Wednesday's close, dealers said. Trading was heavy but nervous with volume US$l.O6 billion. The dollar was steady in light late trading on import covering by Japanese131 words
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Article183 1980-06-27 9 THE U.S. dollar opened firmer against most major currencies yesterday after import covering by Japanese trading houses and overnight buying orders from Europe, dealers said. It began at 1.7713/20 marks, firmer than Wednesday's close of 1.6365/75 marks but off the Hongkong close of 1.7715/ 25. The dollar opened at183 words
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Article110 1980-06-27 9 THE U.S. dollar moved slightly higher against major currencies in late trading yesterday, dealers said. They attributed the rise to buying orders from Eruope where they said Eurodollar deposit rates firmed lyThe dollar moved up to a late 1.7715/25 marks from an early 1.7690/95 while sterling dropped back to110 words
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Article488 1980-06-27 9 THE U.S. dollar remained generally stable in a featureless market yesterday. No fresh factors occurred although the yen was bolstered sharply for a short while on the fear that the Bank of Japan may cut its discount rate further. Against the yen, the dollar opened at 218.40/80 yen,488 words
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Article980 1980-06-27 9 NEW YORK Reuter THE OIL group led a broad stock market rally on Wednesday as strong institutional participation produced the heaviest trading in two weeks. Analysts said the recent drop in interest rates continues to make stocks attractive to institutional investors faced with an influx of cash fromReuter - 980 words
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Advertisement179 1980-06-27 9 mm M m •j a Penthouse Restaurant \XiYfo Holland Road, Shopping Centre. \_ZJ Opposite Chip Bee Garden Tel: *****06 Niefltlv Seafood 8.8. Q. nigimy Steamboat $12/Happy Hours: 3joo pm to 6.00 pm Drinks (20% discount) and Snacks CANTONESE HT oTTT •Prompt Luncheons •Catering: Functions •Gourmet Dinners •Buffet Parties Daily: 11.30179 words
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Advertisement603 1980-06-27 9 Nordic Bank Consolidated Balance Shoot as of 31»t Docombor 1979 Shore Capital ond Reserves Share Capital Reserves Minority Interest Loan Capital Total Capital Funds Deferred Taxation Deposits repayable after l year Current Liabilities Current and Deposit Accounts Accrued Interest and other accounts Payable Taxation Proposed Dividend Total Liabilitios and Capital603 words
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1647 1980-06-27 10 BID and otter prices officially listed and business in and refxxied to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1.000 units, unless otherwise specified. SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL A COMMERCIAL Acma <31,647 words
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Article166 1980-06-27 10 SINGAPORE UNIT TRUST OUB-MONTAGU prim tar Jaa n> pnNi tar Jaa 27) The Commerce 2 62 2.75xd Union Spore Fund 1.02 1 1.07 H The Savings Fund 1.71 1.80 INCOME BOND UNIT S'pore Prog Fund 1.27 1.33 (Cam* pv Income Bond lees) 1.20 S pore Sec. Fund 2.11166 words
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Article2767 1980-06-27 10 Gr*a Gr's Net 1980 Last Div Div Y'ld P/E Vol Day Bi(h Low Company Sale or- Cvr COOO) High Low t; SECTION ONE > INDUSTRIAL it COMMERCIAL 370 245 Acma 318xd 15.0 2.8 4.7 115 323 220 Alcorn 223 12.0 2.5 55 116 149 116 Allied Choc2,767 words
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Article1842 1980-06-27 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. INDUnBIALfi f (3 20B) Una (2.178 2.MS) (1) 118 (1) 220 Ala1,842 words
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Article119 1980-06-27 10 Meatakab Batter Campaay (M) Bhd: AGM to be held at 7th Floor, Komplek Kewangan, Jalan Raja Chulan, Kuala Lumpur, at 10am on June 27. Stagapare FwMer Campa- Ltd: AGM to be held at /406, Chinese Chamber of Commerce 6 Industry Building, Hill Street, Singapore, at 11am on June119 words
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Article, Illustration709 1980-06-27 10 AFTEE a weak start, the Siagapm stack Market recovered slightly fallowing a mild rally la the wtwi half af traflßg yesterday to firm share prices aeraas certain eenaters. Baying sapport daring the nfteraeea abasrbed seme heats af selHag that doinlaated the market la the709 words
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Article575 1980-06-27 10 PRICES staged a modest afternoon recovery to close mixed to slightly steadier at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. Trading was generally erratic, due to continued uncertainty on the political situation at the ThaiKampuchean border. The market opened on a higher note but succumbed to575 words
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814 1980-06-27 11 P. GUNASEGARAM - By P. GUNASEGARAM MUCH uncertainty still surrounds Premium Holdings' proposed acquisition of Lee Hung Plantations (formerly Yardstick Holdings) from Loy Brothers, it emerged at the company's annual general meeting yesterday. The acquisition hinges on whether Trengganu Development and Management (TDM) can successfully appeal to814 words
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524 1980-06-27 11 TOH SU FEN - By TOH SU FEN SINGAPORE Fodder, which obtained its public listing last year, is looking for investment opportunities both in Singapore and in Asean. Further expansion to be undertaken by this feedmill group is likely to be in related fields, chairman524 words
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Article629 1980-06-27 11 INDUSTRIAL Oxygen Incorporated is floating 2.13 million new ordinary shares of $1 each at par to increase the level of Bumiputra participation in the company's equity as well as to facilitate its plant expansion. The new shares, which will increase Industrial Oxygen's paid-up capital629 words
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Article111 1980-06-27 11 AMBASSADOR Hetel said its transfer books and register of members are now located at AHL Management Services, 8J-M, 8th Floor, Asia Insurance Building, Finlayson Green. THE KLSE has queried Paper Products (M) on the sharp rise in the price of the company's securities recently. The exchange wants to111 words
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Article431 1980-06-27 11 CONTINUING its recovery started in 1978, loss-stricken Tropical Veneer Company has reported a further improvement in earnings last year. Pre-tax profit of the company rose by 42 per cent to $2.38 million on a 27 per cent increase in turnover to $19-25 million. Net profit after a lower431 words
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Advertisement610 1980-06-27 11 THE BANK OF NEWYORK COMPANY INC. 48 WALL STREET, NEWYORK, NY. ***** Consolidated Statements of Condition December 31, Opinion of Independent Accountants Deloitte Haskins Sells Independent Accountants To the Shareholders and Board of Directors of The Bank of New York Company, Inc.: We have examined the consolidated statements of condition610 words
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Article385 1980-06-27 12 Reuter THE LAST obstacle to the establishment of an international commodity fund has been removed with the settlement of the dispute over voting procedure. Delegate sources at the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (Unctad) talks in Geneva said the United States delegation is submittingReuter - 385 words
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Article113 1980-06-27 12 TRANSISTOR radios and tape recorders assembled in China are coming off the production line with the words 'Made in Hongkong' stamped on their casings. This was discovered by senior Hongkong officials when they were taken to a factory in Shumchun during a recent visit to113 words
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Article259 1980-06-27 12 AP BRITISH Airways (BA) yesterday announced a £99 one-way advance fare from London to Hongkong as a price war of North Atlantic proportions began on the newly expanded route to Hongkong. The airline's 30-year monopoly on the route is to be broken next month,AP - 259 words
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286 1980-06-27 12 Reuter THE US dollar gained sharply against the Japanese yen in Tokyo yesterday, closing at 218.15 yen compared with 216.95 yen at Wednesday's finish. Trading was heavy. Dealers said Japanese traders and foreign banks bought dollars actively following news reports that theReuter - 286 words
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357 1980-06-27 12 JAPANESE private investment in developing countries dropped from its 1978 level by close to one third last year. Diplomatic and business sources blamed the drop on a fear of more political instability following Iran's 1979 revolution. "In the months after the Iranian357 words
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Article113 1980-06-27 12 UPI VICE-PRESIDENT Adam Malik of Indonesia has filed a suit against the Asian Wall Street Journal for publishing reports that he accepted secret payments from a US oil company. Mr Malik said he holds the newspaper and Dow Jones Co responsible and liable for damagingUPI - 113 words
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331 1980-06-27 12 Reuter THE Thai army was yesterday keeping a sharp watch on the movement of Vietnamese-led troops in western Kampuchea as the political repercussions of their bloody two-day strike into eastern Thailand reverberated around the region. The strike on Monday and Tuesday left atReuter - 331 words
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Article735 1980-06-27 12 LONDON, Thurs. The market closed mixed after a quiet session. At 3pm, the Financial Timet index was unchanged at 465.9 points. OUs retained much of the early firmness which reflected confirmation yesterday of an oil find adjacent to the North Sea Ninian field. But other sectors of the735 words
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Advertisement413 1980-06-27 12 We have a history of making money grow Lombard North Central is part of one of the world's largest banking groups and we have a history which' covers more than 100 years. We offer a range of deposit schemes which will produce maximum interest whilst giving flexibility of choice and413 words
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Advertisement654 1980-06-27 12 PHILIPPINE NATIONAL BANK The Filipino International Bank OFFICIAL DEPOSITORY OF THE REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES Head Office: ESCOLTA, MANILA, PHILIPPINES Comparative Statement of Condition As of the Dates Indicated RESOURCES Cash on Hand Checks and Other Cash Items Due from the Central Bank of the Philippines Due from Other Banks654 words
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Miscellaneous66 1980-06-27 12 Outlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. to 1 p.m. today: Showers in a few places in the late morning. Reptrt for 24 (wars prior to 7J p.m. m Jim 2S at the airport. Maximum temperature 30.5 Associated humidity 71 Minimum temperature 23.5 Associated humidity 98 Hours of sunshine 3.40 Rainfall66 words
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Article127 1980-06-27 13 AP THE US aircraft carrier Constellation collided with a Bangladesh merchant ship in the Arabian sea yesterday but no one aboard either vessel was injured, the US navy said. A US 7th Fleet spokesman at Subic naval base, 80 km north-west of Manila, said the collision occurred shortlyAP - 127 words
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Article70 1980-06-27 13 Reuter TWO crewmen were missing after a Japanese coastal freighter overturned following a collision with a PPhilippine freighter off southern Hokkaido yesterday, the Maritime Safety agency reported. Four other Japanese crewmen aboard the No 13 Toho Maru, 491 tons, were rescued by the Philippine freighter Gallen Onyx,Reuter - 70 words
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Article59 1980-06-27 13 AFP THE Swedish Kockums shipyards could win a Canadian order for two methane carriers specially equipped to carry gas extracted in the Artie Ocean. Canada might supply natural gas to Sweden. These energy questions were included in talks in Stockholm yesterday and between Canadian Prime Minister PierreAFP - 59 words
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594 1980-06-27 13 LINDA CHEE - By LINDA CHEE AN eight-man subcommittee formed by the Singapore Association of Shipbuilders and Repairers (Sasar) is now halfway through a study on the marine industry in the '80s which will form the guideline for the proposed marine development centre. "We have generally identified594 words
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Article291 1980-06-27 13 SINGAPORE ship and rig builder, Promet has secured two more orders for the construction of a swamp drilling barge and a jack-up type service barge. The swamp barge the third to be built by Promet this year was ordered by a French company. Total Indonesia291 words
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Article610 1980-06-27 13 SWpplan Uflf CM Shipping Use Pw CM Adriatic IV 5 Evergreen IV 3 Afea VI 3 Fesco V 1/2 All trans VI 5 Flotta Lauro V 5 Alpac VI 5 Fortune VI 5 Angkutan VI 4 Franco-Belg m 4/5 Angonave VI 2 Frata NVOC VI 2 ANL610 words
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Article426 1980-06-27 14 A DRAFT law in Lebanon proposes severe penalties ranging from hard labour to death (or maritime frauds and piracy. The director of maritime affairs in Lebanon's Ministry of Public Works and Transport, Mr Raymond Farhat, said this was one of several measures launched by the426 words
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Article, Illustration164 1980-06-27 14 THE first floating crane built by Blohm Voss in Hamburg, West Germany using the Stnicken mast principle was recently handed over to the owner, Howard Doris Ltd of London. The 111-metre-long and 27-metre-wide Tog Mor was designed for volume and range to transport heavy objects164 words
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Article971 1980-06-27 14 RKEiyiNG OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO AT CONTAINER TERMINAL NB. (1) Each vessel s estimated time of arrival is advised by the Shipping Line/Agent and is subject to change (2) All export FCL containers and LCL cargo must be delivered to the Authority's premises during the971 words
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Article1701 1980-06-27 14 NORTH American grain shippers remained fairly active but a slight easiness was evident for some trades on Wednesday, with July business from the US Gulf to Japan fixed at US$3O compared with about $32 previously. Indian government brokers arranged di-ammonium phosphate from Vancouver to India at $59.50 (fio)1,701 words
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790 1980-06-27 15 SINGAPORE'S seaborne trade stabilised in the first four months of this year with a 9.2 per cent rise in cargo throughput. After picking up by 9 per cent in the first three months, a total of 27.1 million tonnes of cargo was handled in790 words
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211 1980-06-27 15 THE Norwegian shipping industry will need a capital injection of IjmSjm million Norwegian kronen if the fleet is to be rebuilt ever a 3-year period to the level achieved at end 1974. This was stated in a report prepared by a stateappointed working211 words
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219 1980-06-27 15 AFP THE icebreaker Ymer on Tuesday sailed from Stockholm on a three-month, US$3.5 million scientific expedition lo the Arctic. It was described as the most important Swedish effort of its kind to date. The expedition commemorates the first successful sailing of the North-east Passage byAFP - 219 words
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Article, Illustration519 1980-06-27 15 EXPECTED ARRIVALS TODAY KEPPEL WHARVES Dong Bee (after Hua Ping, group I on board) 40/41 Ko Heng (after Alioth) 29/ 30 Kimanis (0600 afte Lumut) 20 Lipetsk (Tanker) (afte DoVe, head east to P/O, subject gas free) 15/16 On Ping (after Hoegh Orris) 33/34 Samoa (1100 after519 words
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3513 1980-06-27 19 SHIPPING LIST where your ships are due and when 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 Port3,513 words
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1132 1980-06-27 20 ORIENT EXCHANGE THE freight market business in South-east Asia is indicating a slight decline in volume although rates are still firm. However active chartering by operators for China on both single voyage and time-charter is evident. Most fixtures are done confidentially on private terms1,132 words
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Article137 1980-06-27 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.137 words
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271 1980-06-27 20 SOLUTIONS must be found to minimise the death and injury rate in British container ports, said Mersey Docks and Harbour Company's safety manager Fred Jones. With container berths manned and operated as they are, they should be more safe than general cargo271 words
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Article1519 1980-06-27 20 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and the agents who handle cargo bookings for them. A B Adriatic Cantaiaer Continental Feeders (S)/Cargo Freight (PK). AFEA Singapore Shipping Agencies (S) Euro-Asia Line (PK/PN). Alfred C. Ttcpirr Sea Consortium (S) Marintex Enterprise (PK). Alpae Intrasea (S)/Yeo1,519 words
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Advertisement295 1980-06-27 13 aG Europe Our Next Loader Port Kelang: Singapore: 27/6 For further details, see page V At J» JAR DIM AN I AH Orient Overseas Co*ibjMeA. Line FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) m (l 3 IOJI 27/6 3/7 11/7 X. COKMNKK 17E I 26/7 0 EXECUTI* 23 t 30/7295 words
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Advertisement177 1980-06-27 13 59 S§ SEALORO LU ANTAH H m UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) ARABIAN GULF EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES J J FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE 1 Dubai (8/7). Dammam (10/7). Kuwait (12/7). Abu Dhabi (14/7), Bahrain (16/7), Mina Qaboos (18/7), Doha (20/7) Mina Qaboos (26/7). Dubai (28/7) Dammam (30/7). Kuwait (1/8). Abu177 words
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Advertisement20 1980-06-27 13 wm CONTAINER Schedules n LONDON Freights n/HI SHIPS In Port ID SHIPPING List VH REGIONAL Weather VHI ORIENT Exchange vm20 words
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Advertisement739 1980-06-27 13 Australia Our Next Loader Port Kelang: 28/6 Singapore: 9/7 For further details, see page V &>;|(%?(^)|$/%'~+)"*@_*}[<~/`^} n* MAERSK LINE EXPORT TO U S. PACIFIC, GULF. ATLANTIC, EAST CANADA AND ASIAN PORTS Lonfbeach New York Philadelphia! Baltimore Charleston 3/8 10/8 17/8 2 3 7/9 14/9 29-30/S *-7/7 13-14/7 20-21/7 27-21/7 Maenfc739 words
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Advertisement625 1980-06-27 14 LEO SHIPPING PTE LTD. SINGAPORE PERNAS-MISC SHIPPING AGENCIES SDN BHD PORT KELANG PENANG HEAD OFFICE: WISMA MISC TEL: NO: KL *****8 MALA YStAN MTERNA TIONAL SHPPHG CORPORA TTON.BCRHAO Mn keeping fm 1) Barcelona Genoa. 2) Amsterdam. Antwerp, LHavre. Bilbao Basle. UK. 3) Bremen Bremenhaven. Aarhus Copenhagen Helsinki 4) Maimo. Stockholm.625 words
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Advertisement347 1980-06-27 14 835 SUPERCARRIER SERVICE WEEKLY SERVICE TO PANAMA, US ATLANTIC GULF AND E. CANADA nowrn* m/ 7 BMH> TMF "9/7 Üby Fa CaHwn mtf trrw CM Mm Snk CM* B'nnr. N Tat Boston St Mn H OrL Houston Mrtok 3-3/' VI 6/8 8/8 10/8 11/8 16/8 19/8 24/8 5-6/8 26/8 1/9347 words
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Advertisement829 1980-06-27 15 Overseas B M Containers Limited Weekly service to/from UK/Europe STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei Ports and Bangkok CONTAIBtSHP SERVICE TO UK/CONHNENT H'burf Spare PKelanf Omjrt Br err Kuama Mara 28 kit 29 kit 21 M 23 M Hambui Eipress 30 kit II M 20 M City ot EdMwi829 words
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Advertisement513 1980-06-27 15 Franco Belgian Services (Fur East French Service uith Belgian Fiir Fiisttrn Lines) imcmtn o> &Cf consostkj* X C.M.C.R. FAR EAST FRF NC H SERVICE Compaqn,# Ml'itim# Dfs mem he O* MEDCiUB mi contahbhp soma to tonamnw Sport P KHang 6'kxu Mseilles Genoa Trieste qcvaler MLKUf 29t0 lMr it My nwi513 words
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Advertisement499 1980-06-27 16 rHapag-Uoyd TO NORTH EUROPE fUL MNTaHO Mtas sonnet I EXPORTS I Kif ana Mam Haaftwg E xprro aytt EMupi Cart** Bit i»p far Btmm Eipitis TO ICMTDdWgA nn canmp"Qr«tg mrwa TW 25/6 1/7 13/7 HR 26/6 3/7 15/7 TO NORTH Ell conwtonal i Spore PK 10/7 14/7 17/7 25/7 TO499 words
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Advertisement693 1980-06-27 16 SHIPPING KOREA CORPN P. Ketang PENANG STORE ALTAR 153W 13/16 My 17/20 My 21/24 My FROM BUSAN BANGKOK ALTAR 154E 13/16 July 17/20 July 21/24 July TO BUSAN VEGA 151W 10/14 Auf 14/19 A iuf FROM BUSAN BANGKOK VEGA 152E 10/14 Aug 14/19 AufTO BUSAN INCHON KSC KSC KSC KSC693 words
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Advertisement521 1980-06-27 16 EVERGREEN LINE r FAR EAST EUROPE EXPRESS FULL CONTAINER SERVICE ACCEPTWG CARGO FOR HAMBURG. FELIXSTOWE. ROTTERDAM ANTWRP LE HAVRE ALSO ACCEPTWG CARGO FOR UNfFFD KWGOOM SOUTWMPTO*. LONDON. MANCHESTER. BMMMGHAM BRISTOL. LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW. LEEDS WEST GERMANY BREMERHAVIN HOLLAND AMSTERDAM 1 r is*- im? UNm r w SL 152! I!*s I,J nt521 words
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Advertisement830 1980-06-27 16 H Burn* Fivt Star Shipping Corpn. ■k "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" LOADING FOR RANGOON a/a im M/iu, am tm ■Mia ViMr 3 4 BF S S.C Agent* n Matoyua BOUSTtAD SHIPPING TEL NOS KL *****2/*****9 Campania Arfwttina Oa |J> Navaaadaa Intarcantioamal S. A. C.I.F. MJ "ARGENTINE NATIONAL LINE" LOAOMG FOR ENSENAOA.830 words
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Advertisement450 1980-06-27 16 r uo.s.e. 1 OCEAN SHIPPING ENTERPRISES PTE LTD. 31 SANKYO LINE AUSTRALIA SERVICE IMY CMP mat rata Sngapore P. Keianf Ludn( tor: Safcd bi Port SVD. MEL. AOQ 11/20 My 21/22 My STD. Id. MX! BANGLADESH SERVICE mirmx. a/M/7 chttagong. chalna JAPAN/STRAITS SERVICE oasis rmx. rOSHUfI MMU MARII MARU SAMKOU450 words
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Advertisement811 1980-06-27 17 riK* BENLINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAMEK SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE HBURC B HAVEN ROAM WVK SO TON C*y at r—l|» Cartpaßar larp to toawEapraaa H BURG B HAVEN R DAM HAVRE SOTON Oeriwr Austria Benetai France till fMa« Sport bM bM bM SaAoa SjM 24/6 lEapraaa SjM bM SjM 21/6 29/6 HK.811 words
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Advertisement574 1980-06-27 17 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES sa BANK LINE FOR REUNION I SOUTH AFRICA STREAMBANK BEAVERBANK KUANTAN 11 SHGAPORE 14 eta Reunion 27 Durban Capetown 9 Pt Ekz 13, (also accepting East London cargo) Lukes Lines U.S. WEST COAST SERVICE (a! »essets also cat Longbeach Los Angetes t San Francisco) T/S via RORO574 words
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Advertisement780 1980-06-27 18 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD. Faber House. 234E Orchard Road Singapore 9 Telephone **********4057 REGULAR INDEPENDENT SEMI/FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO EUROPE S parc P Keianf Penanf Loadnf far: MOOM KB 71 In Part 30 Mr BOULOGK/ ROTTERDAM/UK (AVON) MARITM LEADER NBS2 7U ROTTERDAM NORASWMB# 2 hut BOULOGNE/UK (AVON) NORAStA NBB7 9 Au|780 words
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Advertisement270 1980-06-27 19 I PERKAPALAN LAUTAN BIRU Regular Service to East Malaysia Vesstte MtNADO LAUTAN IMA («i FALISA) LAUTAN RAM S'pore ETD P Klang Loading for In Pt BMituhi/Kuching tn Pt 30/6 K K/Kudat 1/7 6/7 K K,Sandakan agents: Gay a Ocean Shipping Pte. Ltd. 5810, Woh Hup Complex, (7th Floor) Beach Road,270 words
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Advertisement291 1980-06-27 20 EGYPTIAN INTERNATIONAL LINE (EIL) EGYPTIAN FLAG DIRECT LINER SERVICE TO E6TPT (PORT SAID ALEXANDRIA) Cargo Book rip Ple«e Phone *****43 MARTRANS CARGO PLEASE CONTACT SCHEMKER SINGAPORE -TEL *****11 FROM EGYPT PYD MMDS U ALEXANDRIA SINGAPORE Sited My 9 ACCEPTWG CARGO FOB BUSAN, MOl. KOBE. YOKOHAMA GENERAL AGENTS I N SHAPING291 words
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Advertisement51 1980-06-27 20 INOTICEI mv "CHIDAMBARAM" VOY: 131 arrived ttm* at P-S.A. N General Survey of Damaged cargo ex the above vessel will be held on Monday 30th June. 1980. from 900 a m lo 5.00 p.m. No further survey will be held after this date Ageßto:R. JI MABHOV 4.SONS (PTE) LTD. Tel:-51 words
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