The Business Times, 19 September 1980
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Title Section11 1980-09-19 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 111/1/81 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1981 50 CENTS11 words
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Article77 1980-09-19 1 UPI ANKARA, Thurs. Turkey's military rulers have closed more than 150 labour union offices and sent young and old into the streets to cover up anti-army grafitti from walls, government sources said. The crackdown on Turkey's labour unions, including the journalists' syndicate, effectively eliminates the last organisationalUPI - 77 words
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Article45 1980-09-19 1 AFP CANBERRA, Thurs. Australia's thirty-first Federal Parliament was dissolved today for the elections on Oct 18. This election is in the normal effluxion of time, elections being required every three years under the federal constitution which made Australia a federation in 1900. AFPAFP - 45 words
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Article61 1980-09-19 1 UPI MOSCOW, Thurs. The Soviet Union is set to launch the first black cosmonaut, a Cuban from Guantanamo, today for a planned link-up with the Salyut-6 space laboratory, Soviet and Western sources said. The Soviet sources said Arnaldo Tamayo Mendez, 38, will go up into orbit onUPI - 61 words
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Article78 1980-09-19 1 AFP JAKARTA, Thurs. National security chief Admiral Sudomo today suggested that big criminals be shot dead on the spot to curb the growing crime rate in Indonesia. "We must be able to fight these crimes. It is good if those big criminals are shot dead on the spot.AFP - 78 words
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Article72 1980-09-19 1 Reuter TEL AVIV, Thurs. Israel and Egypt have agreed to hold talks on Monday in the Egyptian border town of El Arish on normalising their relations. A foreign ministry spokesman said the talks will last one day and will concentrate on the issue of developing trade relationsReuter - 72 words
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Article87 1980-09-19 1 AP HONGKONG, Thurs. Chase Manhattan Bank chairman David Rockefeller said he believes the current good relations between the United States and China will not be affected if Ronald Reagan is elected president. Mr Rockefeller said he expects Mr Reagan to pursue China policies similar to those ofAP - 87 words
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Article62 1980-09-19 1 NEW YORK, Thurs. Stock prices rose in early trading today, extending yesterday's rally that raised some market indexes to record highs. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrial stocks rose 5.80 points to 967.06 in the first half hour. Advances outnumbered declines by 2-to-l among New York Stock62 words
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Article143 1980-09-19 1 Falls Indices M U I Tu Chong Magnum Corpn D Keramat PMC Eaao Austral Amal Straita Trading Kempaa M T C Shell SEAL U I C 2200 1340 1360 1870 1140 seo 980 750 645 520 500 290 605 -70 -70 -50 -30 -30 -25 -20 -20143 words
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Article, Illustration135 1980-09-19 1 Rises Indices Tan Choag 1360 +60 Sep 17 Sep 18 Sel Port 1530 +60 B.T.Index: *****.*****09.90 Syn Resins 418 +30 Industrials 771.76 764.86 N.Iron 690 +30 Finance: 1111.58 1106.48 Bostead 510 +24 Hotels: 382.71 382.51 Textile 131 +22 Properties: 596.82 606.61 Kuchai 670 20 Tins: 444.79 445.39 A135 words
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Article, Illustration474 1980-09-19 1 CATHERINE ONG - PROPERTY CIRCLES SURPRISED By CATHERINE ONG SINGAPORE'S largest hotel cum shopping complex at the Marina Centre will be overseen by three former high-level civil servants. Property sources said yesterday that Mr Yong Nyuk Lin, an ex-Minister for Communications; Mr Robert lau, who recently resigned as474 words
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Article235 1980-09-19 1 AFTER six successive days of aggressive charging, the bulls finally relented a little. For the first time since Sep 1, the Straits Times Industrial index slipped 4 points to 636.11 as selected blue chip issues succumbed to profit-taking. Although the bulls still seemed to be235 words
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Article416 1980-09-19 1 SALMA KHALIK - By SALMA KHALIK JAPAN has a democratic style of management while Singapore's is dictatorial, says a university don at a seminar on Japanese management. Dr Kwan Kuen Chor of the National University of Singapore said Singaporeans have to be led, thus management has to employ pull416 words
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Article344 1980-09-19 1 RETRENCHED employees of Golden City Theatres (S) have accused the management of trying to weaken the union movement within the company and are asking that six employees who were retrenched to be reinstated. They are also claiming the amount of wages lost as a result344 words
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264 1980-09-19 1 THE gsvenuneat has Mt restricted sod dees set have «ay plans at the ommcat te restrict the parchase ef erdtaary private flats by fsreigaers. As a resalt af reoeat talks la property circles that the gsvenuneat has karred fsrcign baylag si264 words
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457 1980-09-19 1 LEE YOKE MENG - By LEE YOKE MENG THE newly-appointed Insurance Commissioner, Mr Law Song Keng, gave a highly-reassuring note to the insurance industry yesterday. He hinted that a new insurance act may be passed before the end of next year, an act that spells greater flexibility and wider457 words
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Advertisement20 1980-09-19 1 BUSINESS MACHINES SYSTEMS |S) PTE LTD 47 Podium BtocV GokJhtii Plaza Newton Road Smgaporp 1130 Te» *****94/6 CaWe BUSNESTEMS Singapore20 words
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Advertisement9 1980-09-19 1 BALLY Made in Switzerland International recognized as Trend-setters. I9 words
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Advertisement66 1980-09-19 1 \E3mSIZ SHIPPING TIMES ENGINEERING company ESSO Malaysia suffers sharp teams ap with UK partner I fall la first half 11 INSURANCE iadsstry reeling EFFECT sf Haag Lesag Flfram bad weather I aaaee's rights In 11 PAPEBMAKEBB crampUag la DBS laaaehea Ave swaership the slamp 7 5cheme..................................... It AIRCRAFT I, TV66 words
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Advertisement183 1980-09-19 1 a me hic a'n I 'X«PR[ i Don't leave home without it 4 V T-i 1 °V rJ, Watch your money grow in a fixed deposit account. W>uid you like to see more of your money? Vfoyfoong MAF can give you a helping hand You are going to make a183 words
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TRADE AND INDUSTRY
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378 1980-09-19 2 HSUNG BEE HWA - By HSUNG BEE HWA A LOCAL engineering company is cooperating with a British company to design and manufacture special-purpose machinery. The local partner, Progress Engineering, holds 50 per cent of the equity while its British counterpart, Beed Engineering, holds the other 50 per378 words
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Article300 1980-09-19 2 SEMINARS AND COURSES Sep 19: Credit Management, Hilton, Acumen Credit Services Sep 20, 27: On-the-Job Training Workshop, P.O.D. Training Centre, P.O.D. Sep 20-27 3rd Asean Congress of Cardiology, Mandarin, Singapore Cardiac Society Sep 22-23: Corporate Planning, Hyatt, Price Waterhouse Sep 22-26: Auditing in a Computer Based Environment, Arthur300 words
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Article197 1980-09-19 2 TWELVE local companies will be participating in this year's International Plovdiv Fair in Bulgaria from Sep 26 to Oct 5. They will exhibit goods including handbags, woollen sweaters, dresses, handicraft, umbrellas, canned food, footwear, spices, medicated oil, toys, edible nuts, cameras and electrical appliances.197 words
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199 1980-09-19 2 FUND-raising by charities should be carried out at places of work, especially on pay days. And publicising the amount raised by a company will encourage competition among companies. The recommendations were made by Singapore men surveyed by Survey Research Group and the Asian Federation of199 words
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Article, Illustration243 1980-09-19 2 THE long-term development of Singapore managers may be seriously hampered by the lack of opportunities for advancement in local organisations. Professor Lee Soo Ann of the National. University of Singapore pointed out this problem yesterday at the Japanese Management Seminar organised by the Technology Transfer Institute. He243 words
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Article, Illustration383 1980-09-19 2 THE rise In consumer prices eased in the last two months, with the cost of food and housing falling significantly. On a year-on-year comparison, the consumer price index for August rose by 8.6 per cent this month compared with 9.6 per cent in July and 10.1383 words
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Article, Illustration157 1980-09-19 2 THE huge desalter vessel shown atove is proof of the capability of Singapore's steel fabrication industry. Built by Hume Industries (Singapore) for Australian-American Engineering, currently undertaking an expansion project for Esso Singapore, the steel vessel will be installed at Esso's refinery in Pulau Ayer Chawan. Measuring157 words
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Advertisement171 1980-09-19 2 Now from Frans, the same prestige and luxury for your office that it has given your home! We present from Italy the Serie Big office suite In combinations of timeless saddle leather, black laminate and glass. With your choice in the proportions of the material used in each piece. Library171 words
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REGIONAL
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Article352 1980-09-19 3 AFP KAMPUCHEA'S ousted Khmer Rouge regime on Wednesday requested an immediate decision by the UN General Assembly on whether it will keep its seat. Vietnam, once expected to challenge the Khmer Rouge seating early in the assembly's 35th session, has yet to make a move andAFP - 352 words
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289 1980-09-19 3 UPI Reuter THE US, Japan and Australia yesterday began putting pressure on South Korea to spare its foremost dissident, Kim Dae-Jung, from the hangman's noose. South Korean Foreign Minister Lho Shin-Yong scheduled meetings with the US and Japanese ambassadors in SeoulUPI; Reuter - 289 words
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THE REGION IN BRIEF
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Article382 1980-09-19 3 Agencies AUSTRALIA, New Zealand, Britain, Singapore and Malaysia have agreed on plans to revive annual joint military exercises, Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser told Parliament. The last major joint exercise involving the five countries took placd in 1970. Fraser said the exercises would be a significant development "whichAgencies - 382 words
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Article515 1980-09-19 3 UPI THREE top Japanese carmakers have bowed to pressure from their government and Washington and agreed to reduce exports to the US, government officials in Tokyo said yesterday. 'Japan's powerful minister of international trade and industry Rokusuke lanaka, summoned leaders of Toyota, Nissan, andUPI - 515 words
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169 1980-09-19 3 AFP AN INTERNATIONAL symposium on economic cooperation opened in Beijing on Wednesday, the New China News Agency reported. A total of 13 economic experts from Austria, West Germany, the Netherlands and Switzerland will give a series of lectures, report on international economic cooperation and recommendAFP - 169 words
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Article103 1980-09-19 3 AFP JAPAN'S technological trade balance continued to register a huge deficit in fiscal 1979 although it improved slightly from the previous fiscal year, the Science and Technology Agency announced in Tokyo on Wednesday. The agency's annual report on technological transfer showed the balance was inAFP - 103 words
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Advertisement122 1980-09-19 3 to p K o I 8 Isn t that what good business is all about? Win lighters can help your company win more friends and sell more products. With a range of fashionable elegant lighters, table lighters and lighter-pen sets. Each renown for precise reliability worldwide. More important, Win's free122 words
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Advertisement143 1980-09-19 3 I 4 <5 .•A m* v: *V. t SIM MMtoUM i I 1 t* e "eaV Sole Agent: KOK HONG CO. PTE. LTD. <>J2 StTjngiion Road. Singapore Tel: 2<*i6722/ V4M lines* Cool off with satisfying TSINGTAO Basking under the sun is a glorious sensation. But a little hot at times.143 words
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ASIAN STOCKS
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578 1980-09-19 4 TOKYO FOR THE hluechips, yesterday was another day full of stimulating factors. First of all, the New York stocks had stepped up in a big stride on Wednesday. The non-resident investors continued to place orders, in effect acting as a rudder for the current578 words
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Article323 1980-09-19 4 Source: SBK See. THE MARKET yesterday opened steady but strengthened rapidly as the blue chips attracted renewed attention. The Hang Seng index at 11am was up 18.09 points but weakened slightly in hectic trading to close the morning up 15.50 points. The afternoon session continued the morning's heavy volumeSource: SBK See. - 323 words
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Article286 1980-09-19 4 STOCK prices yesterday closed firmer bat below their highs far the day with Saudi Arabia's US$2 oil price rise having little impact on trading, dealer* said. Tl* emergence of sellers pushed several miners off their highs, with CRA dosing unchanged at AJMS, Western kilning, down six cents to H-06286 words
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Article218 1980-09-19 4 SEPT IS Bants Asia Credit 125 3 Asia Fibre 109 2 Ayuthaya Inv. And Trust 88 -1 Bangkok Investment Bangkok Bank 280 unch Bangkok Drying And Silo Bangkok Insurance Bangkok Metropolitan Ban Bangkok Nylon Bank Of Asia lift 3 Bank Ot Ayudhaya Ltd 135 -2 Bata 3K Berll Jucker218 words
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Article94 1980-09-19 4 SEPT IS Pesos Aco)e Mining jam unch Atlas Con A Atlas Coo. a 43 •li Baguio Ookl 0064 0.0004 Benguet Con B BF Goodrich 104 12 -3 CDCP 110 unch Inco B. Landoil Lepanto B. Jf75 -0 0025 Mannduque B 14 -0.1 Meralco Oriental A Oriental B J046 0.00394 words
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Article50 1980-09-19 4 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 500J Tuesday 4SBJ Week Ago 801J DOW JONE8 AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 981.26 Tuesday 046.00 Week Ago 998.48 HXHANO SENG Thursday 1263.76 Wednesday 1244A3 Week Ago *****7 SYDNEY INDUSTRIALS Thursday 735.86 Wednesday 731.64 Week Ago 710:86 ALL ORDINARIE8 Thursday ***** Wednesday 007.40 Week Ago 004.9650 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article256 1980-09-19 4 THE SINGAPORE rubber market yesterday doaed slightly maker with October One RSS buyers quoted at SHOO cents a kOo, down one cent from Wedaeidaj'i clow. Morning prices were quietly steady oo higher London advices alternated with some speculative selling Afternoon prices were slightly easier on "p* v n| ry256 words
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Article267 1980-09-19 4 RAfi pricea In cento per kilo peeterttar Noon (par kilo) Qoee (parMo) M. 1RAS- iii i W> i UfcSS tat 1 R&S. October mn tat 1 RAS. November 211.75 i*iras mm UK/Oont 20UI taL 1 RAS. MLM UK/Oont MJO I*-4RSA moo UK/Oont MUI M.sm SOJO UK/Oont zn.00 MJSN267 words
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Article69 1980-09-19 4 NOON 88R aad SMR p MAS rkm] Odder Nnmk« r (Carnal Mtk) Ihnruri Mtk) asR» SSRSO (1-um aj "S*"*?.-. has "a- *2.00 M4MN X3 00 M6 00N MBSLB SMR CV (i.«o. tiSi- I 1 SMR (1-toa SMR OF (I-M> SMR 10 (1-toa SMR 10 1-ta, SMR (069 words
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Article329 1980-09-19 4 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's dosing prices in SI per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop LOB, 100 per cent second class 0.96, 100 per cent third class 0.98, 25 per cent new crop no stock, B-10 per cent 0.80. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.72, Special 0.88.329 words
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Article38 1980-09-19 4 Robber: Sept 18 Singapore: Oct: 303.00 cents (down 1.00 cent) Malaysia: Oct: 304.50 cents (down 1.00 cent) Tin: Ms2^lo («P $0) (equivalent to $36.64 per kilo) (np 15 cents) Official offering: 170 tonnes (down 23Vi tonnes)38 words
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Article46 1980-09-19 4 THE STRAITS fla price is ttcNMcmflMil Tin AgreeTly flrsMr toy was aMed advtoes sal a csattoaed tow tto we supply with farther UB, Ispanese aad toeal bayat Iftfc level, Tstol torasvei trapsed to lH toaaes tram ltfVi toaaes tokrMtmiM > >t ttoateg d ahest iprMt.46 words
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Article194 1980-09-19 4 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday: (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) CsttM yam: China Blue Phoenix 20s 2,065; 32s 2,650, 40* 2,890 (pa- bale of 400 lbs). Pleee gasds: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly194 words
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Article136 1980-09-19 4 VALUES on the Malaysian palm oil market yesterday held steady but the Indian buying of 15,000 crude palm oil for October to December shipments at US$525 cost and freight, failed to generate interest, dealers said. Trading was featureless, with the Southern gaining MJS to $765 a tonne for136 words
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Article161 1980-09-19 4 CHINESE Preface Exchange, Stagapare, aaaa IN kg Ctetnat Bulk fob 120.00 tellers, old drum (is second hand drum) fob $130.00 wllera, new drum fob $13(30 sellers. Ospea: Mixed (looae) $72.00 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $«2.50 tellers, Sarawak white pepper faq fob NLW $447.50 tellers.161 words
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Article171 1980-09-19 4 CHICAGO soybean futures on Wednesday finished three US cents a bushel higher to down 6V4 cents in the deferred September. Only the deferred September position posted a loss. Local selling on rallies and buying on dips accounted for price fluctuations on both sides of the market in late trade.171 words
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Article183 1980-09-19 4 WHEAT futures in Chucago on Wednesday closed two to 5*4 cents s bushel higher in mostly local trade. Prices settled near the middle of an BVi-cent range. Local and commissionhouse demand on reports that further crop deterioration is expected in Australia due to drought conditions held prices strong from183 words
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Article713 1980-09-19 4 COFFEE: Robusta futures eased to new contract lows in all positions except spot September and November during opening trade yesterday morning. But the failure of November to breach a contract low of £1,065 prompted a technical rally in thin conditions. January finished the morning at £1,096 against the713 words
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Article84 1980-09-19 4 THE MALAYSIAN Minister of Finance has fixed these rates for the period from Sep 18 until further notice: Batter: 309 V* cents a kilo; Caps: MJ703.92 a tonne; Falsi kernel: $965.75 a tonne: White pepper: $3,7*.00 a tonne; Bteek pepper: $2,709.67 a tonne; The rates of duty payable84 words
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Advertisement142 1980-09-19 4 i f. i-.T&v-View this exciting range of chairs on special display at Singapore's largest furniture showroom. Furniture that has no equal. T t,r A'T' Diethelm office chairs. Elegant. Impressive. Functional and Comfortable. True to Swiss tradition. Every detail has been perfected to spell out quality. Sophisticated chairs, built to suit142 words
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OVERSEAS
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373 1980-09-19 5 Reuter NEW fighting involving strike aircraft and ground forces flared between Iraq and Iran as Iraq abrogated a 1975 frontier agreement with Teheran. President Saddam Hussein told Iraq's national assembly that Iran had violated the 1975 Algiers accord between their two countries and said heReuter - 373 words
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278 1980-09-19 5 Reuter PROSPECTS for the reduction of inflation in the UK now look encouraging, but the impact of substantial weakening in world demand has only just begun to impinge on the British economy, the Bank of England said. The bank's latest quarterly bulletin shows aReuter - 278 words
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Article241 1980-09-19 5 Reuter JOURNALISTS must be protected from torture, massacre, kidnapping and victimisation if freedom of the press is to survive. "They cannot discharge their functions while they see their colleagues being murdered, jailed, or just disappearing," said Sean Macßride, a Nobel Peace Prize winner and former Irish foreignReuter - 241 words
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Article110 1980-09-19 5 AP THE IRANIAN Parliament yesterday failed to set up a committee to deal with the 52 American hostages, and hardline deputies harshly denounced the United States. Teheran Radio said the regime will not release the captives "easily. America must give in to our demands." Reports from Teheran saidAP - 110 words
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200 1980-09-19 5 Reuter THE West German economy will grow a real 1.5 per cent this year and somewhat slower next year, the Kiel Economic Institute forecast. The forecast for 1900 is the most pessimistic of projections by German economic research organisations and compares with the officialReuter - 200 words
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105 1980-09-19 5 NYT THE CARTER Administration has protested privately to the French government that a French steel company has breached western sanctions imposed on the Soviet Union after the invasion of Afghanistan by filling a Russian order that an American company was forced to cancel. Diplomatic sourcesNYT - 105 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article447 1980-09-19 5 Agencies REPRESENTATIVES of Poland's new free trade unions have set up a coordinating commission to link unions around the country and supervise their collective registration with authorities. At a meeting in the Gdansk free trade unions headquarters on Wednesday, they also drew up a draft standard union statuteAgencies - 447 words
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Article, Illustration284 1980-09-19 5 Reuter THE United States and China, ending months of often difficult negotiation, have signed important agreements regarding aviation, textiles, maritime and consular offices. President Carter said at a White House ceremony "the normalisation of relations between the United States and China is at last complete". TheReuter; AP photo - 284 words
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Article459 1980-09-19 5 Reuter SAUDI Arabia is to raise the price of its oil by US$2 a barrel under an Opec agreement reached on Wednesday night. The agreement requires other member exporting countries to freeze their prices until December. The Saudis, who are the world's biggest oilReuter - 459 words
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Article635 1980-09-19 6 SINGAPORE Land's recruitment of no less than three ex-senior government servants in one swoop is vivid illustration of a matter which must be the cause of some concern to the Government. There can be no denying that the brain drain from the public sector to635 words
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360 1980-09-19 6 UPI. A BATTLE ever the access to the hearts ud minds tf the wsrid Is ready to ermpt at the United Nttlui educational, scientific aad cultural organisation's 21st general conference, opening in Belgrade next week. It is a battle which has raged forUPI. - 360 words
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Article, Illustration1364 1980-09-19 6 LEE YOKE MENG - By LEE YOKE MENG CATASTROPHE is their business. But none of them could possibly have expect* ed as bad an experience as the past couple of years have shown. The hurricanes top the list. Hurricane Frederick brought numerous insurers and reinsurers around the world one of1,364 words
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Article1041 1980-09-19 6 B J WU - TOBDg, with B J WU ONCE on a business trip to Tokyo, I witnessed an incident which I felt was a very telling insight into the character and personality of the average Japanese employee. Looking out of the window of my hotel at a busy Tokyo1,041 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous1432 1980-09-19 6 B.IRWDTO US educational system EDUCAHON hu always (p keea a sahjeet etoee to the ef "Mdeat efthe Federattoa Bight's 'Diary Of A TeeaAmerleae Teachers), aged Hitch-Hiker" reaa. Prsfesssr Miltea Frlndmaa will give viewers edaeattoa. la Ms Free Tm CWeee he will psae this faeetlea: "What's Wreag With Oar Sehaata?" A1,432 words
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Article, Illustration1572 1980-09-19 7 The paper industry has sheets and sheets of complaints. Printed here are some of the woes of major producers, namely United States, Canada, Scandinavia, Brazil and Britain. PAPER producers in the big industrial countries have a long tale of woe: rising fuel and anti-pollu-tion costs,1,572 words
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Article, Illustration541 1980-09-19 7 The Economist. COUNTRIES without abundant forests have found ways to stretch supplies of their wood fibre. And developing countries use fibre from plants rather than trees. Of the countries without much wood, China gets along best. It uses plant fibre for 68 per cent of its paper production.The Economist. - 541 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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EUROPEAN MARKETS
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Article215 1980-09-19 8 sn'T n H» •~f .UlN .125 00 wsi -3 -1 fKU* 22 00 0.1 AMKV 89 80 -0 5 Anila* 104 SO -01 Any 'bnk 67 50 -03 IWttuaa 38 00 unch Ivrk 76 50 -35 ll 1 niiij 58 30 241 20 -0.3 02 l*ir!liii.iiin 66 00 unch215 words
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Article283 1980-09-19 8 SKPT 17 YT i CORBEILLE Air-l.iquidr 465 unch fS S S GflWl IAiiioiu* 1014 -4 C S K < ThomsonC*l 1 527 -3 C'H" Krancaise des PKrolfs 238 10 -4.9 L'umpagnitKinanritrr C'ompagnie (icnrrali 1 405 -3 I'redil fonowr IV Krance 429 -7 Harh«*tt* (t.ihrairit* i 259 -05 Machines Bull283 words
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Article95 1980-09-19 8 SEPT 17 Krs FORWARD MARKET Arec 293 unch Arbed 1280 -10 A.stur 400 unch Brascun 896 8 Hru Lamb 1060 40 t'anpar 1270 28 Cock 196 6 l)c Beprs 347 7 Ebrs 1870 35 Eleclrobel 5610 -30 Gb-lnno-Bm 2310 10 Oe* 1256 unch Hobok 2525 unch Iviro 4820 3095 words
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Article232 1980-09-19 8 SEPT 17 Dm Aeg-TVIelunkeri 88 50 Akzo 20 20 -0 1 Allz L*t*n 1010 00 -40 All/ Vers ***** 3 BA.Sh 129 80 ♦03 Bay H T Wbank 257 00 Bay Vbank 308 50 13 Bayer 114 00 02 BBC.' 290 OOB 3 BMW 180 30 18 CaAitrlla *****232 words
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Article189 1980-09-19 8 SEPT 17 Krancs Actions Suiun arc unrh Alusuisa* Br 1285 -S Alu!>uiue Reg 472 unch Brown Boven Br 1680 5 Ciba ting) Br 1085 -15 Cibii (»rigy P C 840 -5 C'lbu Geigy Reg 595 -2 C'mlil Suisse Br 2520 15 Credit Suisse Reg 428 3 t lektrowatt Br189 words
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Article106 1980-09-19 8 SEPT n Lire Ante 10 unch Au«r Gen ***** -1140 BasUHP $72 -II Ontral* ***** -275 Kiat 2080 40 IMtR n unch Gen linmob 2145 165 IH Pn 2865 15 llalcementi ***** -200 IUl|as 1174 -25 luilsidrr 344 44 MannrU M PI 530 unch Marelll Ere 311 2 Mfdiob106 words
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Article211 1980-09-19 8 SKKT 17 C* Abilibi 24 Alran 44 2 Alfoma ar. Bank Muni ]0 Bank Nova Scotia 32 Bell Tel U .i. Beth Corp BP Can Ltd H 45 unch Bravan as 2'. Camp Red Lake 83 -2 Can Imp Bk tt. Canpac 52 1 Canpar In* PI ao lading211 words
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Article318 1980-09-19 8 SKPT 17 Rand INDUSTRIALS A Alpha 430 unch Abercom 360 5 AK And CI 900 -40 AMIC 2625 -25 Barlows 1145 Cg Sugar 1900 -25 IN A 630 unch Currie Finance 255 unch I)f Bffrs Ind 3200B unch Kdcon 650 unch Edgars 8750 unch Eveready E«-d Volk ZZZ 520318 words
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Advertisement674 1980-09-19 8 /,}+@%$+:@:'+}(]_>:?:`-[,/<&-?} Where to wine, dine and entertain f UUw JAPANESE RESTAURANT For sushi. For teppanyaki. For other authentically Japanese delights. Open daily: 12 noon 3 p.m. 6.30p m. 10.30p.m For reservations call *****77 A SHE RATON HOTELS AND INNS WORLDWIDE 11. Singapore 1025 Tel *****?: OPERATED R* ANA hOTEO 4674 words
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Advertisement276 1980-09-19 8 The American Express Card serves you well wherever great food is served 4 ma H Whatever your taste* the Cockpit Hotel makes it great. The OctQOT Pt»c« Rwlwnnl For Cantonese Cuisine at its best 1 Magnificent decor sumptuous atmosphere and cheongsam clad hostesses serving the tables with a oast variety276 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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Article412 1980-09-19 9 ALVIN TAY - By ALVIN TAY THE Post Office Savings Bank (POSB) will introduce Mandarin and Malay instructions at some of its automated teller machines (ATMs) next year. It has also announced longer operational hours at eight of its tellers effective this Monday. The closing time will be412 words
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227 1980-09-19 9 Reuter THE executive board of the International Monetary Fund this week is expected to approve a reduction of its special drawing rights (SDR) basket to five currencies from the current 16, monetary sources in Washington said. The new basket would consist of the USReuter - 227 words
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Article174 1980-09-19 9 MIDLAND Bank has become the first British bank to open a representative office in Beijing. The large UK-based group announced on Wednesday it has received permission from the Chinese authorities to set up a representation in the country with immediate effect. Mr M G Wilcox,174 words
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389 1980-09-19 9 MARGINALLY higher US interest rates have contributed to general US dollar firmness against most of the continental currences, Including the Swiss franc. The US dollar is currently trading near the 1.6345 US$/ Sfr level, slightly stronger than its early August levels near 1.6320. Although389 words
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Article45 1980-09-19 9 AFP ALLIED International of New York has established a wholly-owned subsidiary in Hongkong called Allied Pacific Ltd. The new company, which will carry out multi-curren-cy lending throughout Asia, is expected shortly to apply for a deposit-taking company status, a spokesman said.AFP - 45 words
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311 1980-09-19 9 CHEMICAL Bank has restructured its wholesale banking operations worldwide to consist of four line divisions: corporate banking, international, commercial and financial services. Walter Shipley, senior executive vice-president in charge of the operations, said the changes were influenced by the need for a more functional and marketoriented311 words
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Article81 1980-09-19 9 Reuter AN INTERNATIONAL conference on investment in Malaysia organised by the Financial Times newspaper and Bumiputra Merchant Bankers Bhd will be held in KL on November 3-4, the Malaysian bank said. The conference will be opened by Deputy Prime Minister and Trade and Industry Minister DaReuter - 81 words
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Article74 1980-09-19 9 Reuter SOUTH African gold producton fell to 56,494 kilos or 1.82 million ounces in August from 59,264 kilos or 1.91 million ounces in July and against 59,792 kilos or 1.92 million ounces in August 1979, figures from the Chamber of Mines in Johannesburg show. Total gold production soReuter - 74 words
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Article467 1980-09-19 9 THE US dollar slipped slightly against all ma)ar currencies in a generally quiet foreign exchange market yesterday. Trading was thin «"H throughout the day. Dealers said news of Saudi Arabia raising its oil price had little impact on the market. The dollar opened at 211.90/00 yen and was467 words
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Article236 1980-09-19 9 MAJOR currencies showed little movement at yesterday's opening, with the dollar slightly steadier against most currencies apart from sterling, dealers said. Sterling opened at U552.3960/67, against 2.3900/ 10 in Hongkong and 2.3917/27 at Wednesday's London close. Dealers said the moves to avert the threatened dock strike, combined with expectations236 words
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Article22 1980-09-19 9 THE avertie rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their beet customers is 11 per cent.22 words
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Article166 1980-09-19 9 Asian rates ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on Sep 1& USMbngpt) *7 days 10% 10% 1 month 11% 11% 2 months 11% 11% 3 month* 121/10 1115/16 months 12% 12% 9 months 12% 12% 12 months 12% 12% •wJn. Dm. (MlMfe Mm) 50/10 0% 1 month 3166 words
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Article47 1980-09-19 9 RANGE of prices often •d by discount houses oo Sep 18: Overnight 9% to 7% Call departs: iV.% to 7% Beytag 3-month Treasury bills 7 6% 3-month Bank bills 100/16 107/16 3 months CD 10V* 10H 6 months CD 10H 10 V, Source: National Discount Co47 words
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Article941 1980-09-19 9 COMPUTER, drug and glamour issues on Wednesday led a powerful New York stock market rally in heavy trading. The Dow Jones industrial average gained 15 points and advances swamped declines two to one. Turnover ballooned to 64 million shares, the heaviest since mid-February, from 57.29 million on941 words
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Article232 1980-09-19 9 SINGAPORE gold futures yesterday closed generally easier compared with Wednesday's close here. Trading was generally quiet throughout the day on lack of fresh developments and total sales for the day was recorded at 126 lots. December closed weaker at US$BOl.7O/892.50 an ounce against £95.50/696.30 overnight and February at 5706.00/707.50232 words
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Article199 1980-09-19 9 THE US dollar was mixed against major currencies in subdued late afternoon trading yesterday. Dealers noted that operators in the sterling market were waiting to see whether the UK minimum lending rate would be cut and added that they were also watching to see whether the Bundesbank wound lower199 words
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Article148 1980-09-19 9 THE US dollar for overnight delivery yesterday closed firmer at 212.05 yen, compared with a 211.90 opening and 211.60 at Wednesday's close, dealers said. Trading was light with the volume US$625 million. After opening slightly higher, the dollar strengthened briefly to 212.15 yen on import covering by Japanese traders148 words
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Advertisement571 1980-09-19 9 BERNARD GOUBREC GETSI9OUTOF2O ModestbutlxTtortfnendchefbringshkNcxjvehCuisineloSingcpone For my money, Bernard is the best thing to come out of Brittany since 1066. He only has to talk about Nouvelle Cuisine to make your mouth water. According to Bernard there are only a dozen or so truly great restaurants in that greatest eating place571 words
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Advertisement374 1980-09-19 9 ONLY $m MOUSE. k (The cost o» a normal return #tr This extraordinary package ofler is a bargain with lots of extras The price includes: Return economy air fare by Cathay Pacific Accommodation at The Jakarta Mandarin for 2 nights Full American breakfasts A welcome drink Tropical fruit basket Complimentary374 words
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1786 1980-09-19 10 BIQ and offer prices officially business in and repirva to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with thr number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1 .000 units, unless otherwise specified. SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL Aetna (3 88S) (0)1,786 words
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Article96 1980-09-19 10 ypTji kj'jJ ~Kij 'm< OTO Unioo'sjpi* F ST AOL tar 8a» 11) 1.20 1.25 INCOMl (Cm Income Bond E MN1 rant pr D UNIT leaa) 1.31 1.38 Mm FIrat B'putra Second B'putn Third B'putrm Fourth B'putn Fifth B'putrm Sixth B'putrm Seventh B'puO Seventh B'puti Eighth B'putn Ninth B'putra96 words
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Article2765 1980-09-19 10 Gr'» Gr"a Net 1980 Last Div Div Y*ld P/E Vol Day »Ii*h Low Company Sale or- Cvr (*000) High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 372 245 Acma 368 unch 15.0 28 4.0 143 10 368 366 276 220 Alcorn 260 12.0 25 4.6 14.7 149 116 Allied2,765 words
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Article1798 1980-09-19 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. INDUSTRIALS Aeaa (3.805) Aleaa (2.625) Ales am (1.428) ■ate (2.748 2.765) Bc«1,798 words
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Article, Illustration688 1980-09-19 10 SHARE prim deeed «II heat m a remit ef We at the Stagv pere stack aaariret yceter After rfx days ef nint--lees adiaiami, the market Has By Mated ef «light wearlaeee. A teach ef aervthe early nairalag a* prices Dickered la aaeertalaty. Altheagh hayers sahsefaeatty688 words
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Article589 1980-09-19 10 PROFIT-TAKERS emerged to check the six-day advance at the Kuala Lumpur stock market, forcing prices to a slightly easier close in continued active trading yesterday. Most of the current market favourites lost ground but a number of the less popular issues managed to forge ahead on589 words
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621 1980-09-19 11 ESSO Malaysia has reported sharply lower mid-term earnings as a result of "significantly higher raw material costs which the company was unable to recover fully in product prices to customers". Unaudited after-tax profits from petroleum and ammonia operations for the six months ended621 words
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Article428 1980-09-19 11 PERMODALAN Nasional Bhd (PNB) plans to transfer all of its investment portfolio, currently valued at about $220 million, to its unit trust scheme. The transfer of these investments, which include shares of large and established companies, will be made gradually. PNB general manager Mohamed Desa428 words
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212 1980-09-19 11 THE DEPRESSED market for plywood and consequently for adhesives has forced pre-tax profits of Norsechem (M) Berhad down by 9.4 per cent to $585,088 in the six months to June 30,1980. The setback was incurred despite a 12.7 per cent rise in sales to212 words
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Article527 1980-09-19 11 PERNAS Edar Sdn Bhd, a subsidiary of Perbadanan Nasional Berhad (Pernas), is expected to make profits in two to three years when it achieves its target of $100 million in sales. Pernas group managing director Abdul Rahman Hamidon said that in the five years since it527 words
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Article276 1980-09-19 11 STRONGER commodity prices provided a boost to Bedford Plantation's pre-tax profits in the first six months of the current financial year. The small Perak-based rubber company reported unaudited pre-tax profits of M 5383,000 in the interim period to June 30,1980 an increase of about 28 per cent276 words
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25 1980-09-19 11 made group pretax profits of $1.99 million for the six months to June 30, 1900, compared with $1.93 million previously.25 words
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34 1980-09-19 11 fell to $285,000 for the year ended April 30, 1960 from $411,000 previously. Extraordinary losses of $223,000 ($161,000) reduced group profits to $62,00 from $250,000 last time.34 words
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Article32 1980-09-19 11 re- ported group pre-tax profits of $1.34 million on turnover of $6.37 million for the first 1 half-year ended June 30, 1980 against $1.09 million on $5.1 million previously.32 words
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Article175 1980-09-19 11 PBNABaaMiM]r,PMiM talimlliail Hotels Md Properties BM, mmy «wU< er baytag bW Jaya Pvf V tkepriee to right. tsa, may to>k hto tt. er tktt ItMAvkPiH k PeWhg Jay» was ap far ■ale. la (act, Datak HaJ Abdal Rahmaa tali that "we have heart that II aty175 words
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507 1980-09-19 11 CATHERINE ONG - By CATHERINE ONG HONG Leong Finance's $60 million rights issue will boost its group net tangible assets per share by 18 cents to $1.74. The three-for-four rights issue will raise its total paid-up capital from $40.4 million to f10.7 million, and practically507 words
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Article44 1980-09-19 11 OVERSEAS Dllu Biterprise: EOGM to be held at 4th Floor, Mandarin Hotel, Orchard Road, Singapore at 12 noon today. ALEXANDRA Hsldlsgs Ltd: AGM to be held at 11th Floor, Shing Kwan House, 4 Shenton Way, Singapore at 12 noon on Sep 20.44 words
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Advertisement50 1980-09-19 11 at nit jovrers pFobinson Road Singapore 0104 Telephone: 222 6925 General 222 6059 Forex/ACU Telex: BAYSIN RS ***** General BAYSIN RS ***** Forex/ACU Cable: "BAYERNBANK" i_u_)u_L^. S£ J ■oamsoN «o*o MAMIES OUAT wLi'M, i r^T Central Office: Brienner Strasse 20 D-8000 Munich 2 Federal Republic of Germany S/Bayerische Landesbank Girozentrale50 words
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Article106 1980-09-19 12 LOCAL industrialists keen on Joint venture arrangements with Canadians can turn to Technonet-Asia for assistance and advice. Technonet Asia will receive a grant of C|l.s million from the Canadian International Development Agency (Cida) and International Development Research Centre (IDRC) for promoting joint ventures between Canada and106 words
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Article222 1980-09-19 12 AFP THE Philippine Central Bank yesterday liberalised the stiff dollar allocations Filipino businessmen can carry abroad on the basis of their company's foreign exchange earnings and in accordance with their countries of destination. Under a new resolution approved by monetary authorities, qualified officers of companiesAFP - 222 words
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Article860 1980-09-19 12 LONDON, Thurs. Prices firmed in active trading though at 1500 the FT index was down 0.6 at 500.2 after sharply lower results from index constituent Guest Keen, dealers said. Guest Keen slumped 28p to 201p on news of worse than expected half year results and expectations of a860 words
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Article469 1980-09-19 12 DEVELOPMENT Bank of Singapore (DBS) has launched a share ownership scheme for its employees under which they can own DBS shares for as little as $20 a month. Open to fulltime staff who have completed at least a year's service with the bank or its subsidiaries, the469 words
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Article107 1980-09-19 12 AP LOW-FLYING military helicopters have been buzzing the US embassy in the Afghan capital of Kabul since a Soviet soldier sought asylum there last Monday, an Asian diplomatic source said in Islamabad yesterday. The informant, quoting reports from Kabul, said it was not clear whether theAP - 107 words
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Article117 1980-09-19 12 AFP THE leaders of Australia, Malaysia, Singapore, New Zealand and Britain will resume Joint military exercises soon, Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser said in Canberra yesterday. He also said that Australia had agreed to a request by Singapore for Singapore forces to conduct training exercises in AustraliaAFP - 117 words
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Advertisement291 1980-09-19 12 Gains Erupt as Far East Draws Money A Boom with Aspects of Early U.S. Growth If you weren't around when oil was first being found in Texas, note that formations discovered in the new offshore-western Australia play are being likened to those in the Middle East. Capital Gains Research has291 words
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Advertisement322 1980-09-19 12 ISUZU J€Rm Its 12'/: ton chassis makes it the best for any heavy-duty application f Full-depth, heavy-duty M chassis frame construction. Its rugged performance makes it even better The JCR 500 chassis (12.5 ton GVW) is designed for optimum versatility. Manufactured to provide rugged performance for diversified product applications. Powerful322 words
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Miscellaneous64 1980-09-19 12 sWE'ftTiHERi Outlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. to 1 p.m. today: Showers in several places in late morning. Report for 24 hours prior to p.m. oo September 18 at the airport. Maximum temperature 32.4 Associated humidity 65 Minimum temperature 34.7 Associated humidity 97 Hours of sunshine 8.06 Rainfall in millimetres64 words
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Article73 1980-09-19 13 Reuter pffi Pakistan government said it has denationalised the Pan Islamic Steamship Co and will return it to its previous owners. The government will transfer the 63 per cent of the shares it acquired at the time of nationalisation to the original shareholders. The company had 33Reuter - 73 words
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Article103 1980-09-19 13 Reuter THE typhoon signal "Number Three", signifying strong winds, has been hoisted in Hongkong marking the approach of Typhoon Percy, now centred about 300 nautical miles east of the Colony, the Hongkong Royal Observatory said. The typhoon is moving across the Taiwan Strait at 12Reuter - 103 words
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Article106 1980-09-19 13 AFP A 250-ton South Korean fishing ship, Hantung 25 still remains stuck on the sandy Tanjung coast near Benoa port, south Bali, where it ran aground some three weeks ago, a Jakarta daily reported. With a crew of 30 members and some 140 ton of TunaAFP - 106 words
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Article, Illustration426 1980-09-19 13 COH ENG KEE - By COH ENG KEE EVER LARGE, the fourth new container ship on Evergreen Line's service between the Far East and Europe, calls at the Republic today in the course of her maiden voyage. The 29,000 dwt vessel will also be the "maiden" or the426 words
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162 1980-09-19 13 AP OWNERS of the British ship, Derbyshire, missing for a week off the coast of Japan said it would be a miracle if any survivors were found now. But Bibby Tankers Ltd pledged to continue the search. The 91,655-ton Liverpoolregistered vessel vanished inAP - 162 words
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Article677 1980-09-19 13 SMppiag Liae CM SWpptag Use PM® Cat Adriatic Afea Afro-Eurasia All trans Alpac Angkutan Anhsing ANL APL Arab Line Archipelego Argentine ASCL Asia Merchant Bangladesh Bank Line BBS Ben Line Ben Ocean Ben Asia Benbulk Bhinneka Bienley Blue Funnel Burro ese CAVN-FMG Ceylon Shpg China Nav China677 words
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Article447 1980-09-19 14 EXPECTED ARRIVALS TODAY KEPPEL WHARVES Bangla Preeti (hauls after Botany Trust sail) 35/36 Cherry Manis (after Cherry Ruby unberths) 28 Diny (after Cherry Ruby unberths) 27 Foochow (1800 after Putivil) 31 Htan Taw Ywa (1900 after Kaisei Maru No 5) 44 Kerguelen (after Nan Kuo) 45 Kota447 words
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Article946 1980-09-19 14 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO AT CONTAINER TERMINAL NB. (1) Each vessel's estimated time of arrival Is advised by the Shipping Line/Agent and Is subject to change (2) All export FCL containers and LCL cargo must be delivered to the Authority's premises during the following946 words
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Article1523 1980-09-19 14 COCOA shippers were fairly active for cargoes from the US to Continental Europe on Wednesday with 45,000 long tons covered from Hampton Roads to West Italy at $14 free discharge for Oct and 65,000 tons for a similar voyage at a lump sum of 1720,000 Ho with option1,523 words
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Article, Illustration783 1980-09-19 15 UK PORT employers' leader Mr Jim Fitzpatrick is confident that Britain's first national docks strike since 1972 will not take place on Monday as threatened. Mr Fitzpatrick spoke following a London meeting of the National Port Employers, of which he is chairman. He783 words
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Article616 1980-09-19 15 THE International Association of Independent Tanker Owners (Intertanko) is pleased with the results of the United Nations shipping committee meeting, which ended last Friday. Intertanko, which represents nearly 300 tanker owners in 23 maritime countries strongly advocated at the Geneva meeting that the economic disadvantages616 words
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308 1980-09-19 15 THE problems of overcapacity facing owners in the Panamax dry bulk sector are unlikely to disappear before 1983 according to shipping consultants, H P Drewry of London. In a report, the consultants review the trading prospects for Panamax bulk carriers and combination carriers.308 words
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1852 1980-09-19 19 SCHEDPIE 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 of Singapore. Advance dates are published at a maximum of three weeks. PN1,852 words
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Article144 1980-09-19 20 UPI A SOUTH Korean cargo ship, which exploded and caught fire off southern Japan, was left burning yesterday following the safe evacuation of its 25 crewmen. Officials for the Japanese Maritime Safety Agency said the 3,034-ton New Orion was in no danger of sinking but firemenUPI - 144 words
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310 1980-09-19 20 STARTING with the loading of Charlotte Maersk at Houston on Oct 7, Maersk Line introduces the first direct full container service between the United States and the Middle East with sailings every fortnight from all ports of call on fixed weekdays. The new service310 words
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Article469 1980-09-19 20 REGIONAL freight rates are holding at a steady level. Increased congestion at some Indonesian ports is causing freight rates to go upwards from 5 to 10 per cent. Peraas-Sime Darby has the AJexa 1, prompt Singapore. She is a 1969 built 1045dwt open shelter decker with a draft469 words
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Article69 1980-09-19 20 ORIENT Overseas Line hu appelated Captain W C Lai as its owner representative (er Seath-east Ada, based la Singapore. Captain Lai was based in New Yerk (er the past 11 years where he was aa assistant vice president ef I E Dart Orient Services Inc. He is69 words
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Advertisement319 1980-09-19 13 Our Next Loader Port Kelang: 7/10 Singapore: 23/9 For further details, see page V <w» .1A RI) I\ I A MAII f 1 J Orient Overseas Co*dcjMeA Line rr JL r rr lIX. i PKata* Spore I" Port 20/9 XOKMMCUNtE (OTUCfiMKT 1{ cmno nu 21 in OROTM. mCHANT g OKNTM.319 words
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Advertisement192 1980-09-19 13 SEALORDB m UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) SiSLoSE SERVICES (18/10), Kuwait (21/10), Dubai (2/11), Abu Dhabi (4/11) Dammam (17/10), Basrah (20/10) FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE S'pore Loading for Dubai (20/10), AbuOhabt (22/10), Doha (23/10), Bahrain (24/10), Mina Qaboos (27/10), Dammam (29/10), Kuwait (31/10) Mina Qaboos (9/11), Dubai (11/11), Dammam (13/11),192 words
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Advertisement14 1980-09-19 13 mm CONTAINER Schedules LONDON Freights SHIPS In Port SHIPPING List tEGIONAL Weather )RIENT Exchange14 words
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Advertisement812 1980-09-19 13 > Y* c g Australia Our Next Loader Port Kelang: 25/9 Singapore: 21/9 For further details, see page V EXPORT TO U S PACIFIC. GULF, ATLANTIC, EAST CANADA AND ASIAN PORTS Maersk Rando Maersk Kando Maersk Manfo Maersk Mango |Port Ketani SaM 20-21/9 27-2S/9 4-5/10 11-12/10 IS-19/10 25-26/10 1-2/11 1-9/11812 words
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Advertisement839 1980-09-19 14 LEO SHIPPING PTE LTD. SINGAPORE PERNAS-MISC SHIPPING AGENCIES SDN BHD PORT KELANG PENANG MALA YSIAN INTERNA TtONAL SHPPHG CORPORA HON HFBHAn HEAD OFFICE: WISMA MISC TEL: NO: KL *****8 Mm Au.optto| Fit 1) Barcelona. Genoa. 2) Amsterdam Antwerp. I Havre. Bilbao. Basle. UK. 3) Bremen. Bremenhaven. Aartius, Copenhagen Hetsinii 4)839 words
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Advertisement422 1980-09-19 14 815 SUPERCARRIER SERVICE WEEKLY SERVICE TO PANAMA+US ATLANTIC GULF AND E. CANADA 1 MM| Hi fSVOK CM Nm Savfc CM* Smart N YaA Boitan St ■ru BMSOfIUMI *X/ 9 3/10 jV/in° wn' JiiV s (l* 6/12 8/12 10/12 12/12 13/12 21/12 23/12 27/12 W 25/9 2-3/10 1/11 6/11 8/11 9/11422 words
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Advertisement885 1980-09-19 15 Overseas B B Containers Limited Weekly service to/from UK/Europe CONTAUBHT SOMCt TO UK/CONTMNT: NW| i Spare PJlelang D'aiart Br—i Uprm 19 Sap t Oct CarNgai Bay 20Sap 11 Oct Keolaan toy 24 Sap 13 Oct ImMv 26Sap 21 Sep 17 Oct Ihmi 4 Oct 23 Oct Oubaßay U Oct 31885 words
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Advertisement714 1980-09-19 15 THIS" WEEK! Loading for Europe every Tuesday Arrivals from Europe every Wednesday With weekly feeder services I to/from Port Kelang and Penang Agents: Itodlloyd EAC SINGAPORE Tel: *****1 KUALA LUMPUR Tel: *****/4 PORT KELANG Tel: *****1/7 PENANG Tel: *****6 J. BAHRU Tel: ***** FAR EAST/GULF OF ADEN AND RED SEA714 words
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Advertisement579 1980-09-19 18 (iI'OIIII SINGAPORE SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE LTD. ?otm floor oce an building Singapore oios MARKE TING *****? 13 LINES) GENERAL *****1 14LINES TERVINAL OF F ICE ???3583 TELEX RS ?4b% RS 2bb6B A B CARSMIP CABLE CARGOSMIP f, |mi njjTjj l]«iit;iiiicr Lines WEEKLY CONTAINER SERVICE to/from BANGKOK MK BOUNTY JADE BOUNTY579 words
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Advertisement586 1980-09-19 18 fjTV gramard lime I INDEPENDENT ATTRACTIVE RA TES MEDITERRANEAN SEA SERVICE ALSO ACCEPTING CONTAINER CARGO FCL ONLY FOR; PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA. BEIRUT LATTAKIA UMASSOL ISTANBUL A PIRAEUS Specially engaged agents <£ stevedores providing immediate discharge i V.4NL .•ft PIiN Part Sdd, Beirut ft Lattaka arty STRAITS/EAST ASM SERVICE ILV. MM586 words
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Advertisement632 1980-09-19 18 INTRBSEA (PTE) LTD Faber House 234E Orchard Singapore 9 T elephone *****11 *****57 S3 REGULAR INDEPENDENT SEMI/FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO EUROPE KBsmioac rpra P.hN 5 Oct 31 Sap 19 Od 24 Oct BOULOGNE/R'DAM/ MR (AVON) ROTTERDAM/UK (AVON) ITTRASEA (PTE) LID 2352(11 BOOKMS *****57 YEO 9TK TRAOMG 41N44. *****2. 480C7S ■rra632 words
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Advertisement776 1980-09-19 19 NOL NEPTUNE ORIENT UNES LTC FAR EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): 'he ACF Conso'liur N. CORAL 4- 125/9 HK CONTAHER 30/9 C. CONTAINER 4/10 S.S BRDGE 9/10 N. GARNET 16/10 C. PAUI 21/10 TW BRDGE •Containers feedered to/from F'stowe Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia 27/9 13/10 14/10776 words
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Advertisement462 1980-09-19 19 m ARAB LINE U <Jhe Shipping Corporation of Saudi Arabia) REGULAR EXPRESS SERVICE BY SAUDI FLAG VESSELS DIRECT TO JEDDAH frm Sport PKcianc Penant To MMDMBQi Saied 12/15 Sop mu. ARM MJtMZ IS Sop Slied Sated Bawkok *Z 25/30 Sop 1/5 Oct )eddah H, CQ Aqenis umncinc imams ruoiofi AtfNcr462 words
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Advertisement359 1980-09-19 20 MALDIVE LINES iMLnwpnicn Loading for Aden MALDIVE COURAGE Loading for Basrah MALDIVE NPORTER Loading for Mate MALDIVE NATION Loading for Basrah MALDIVE LOYALTY Loading for Dam mam MALDIVE NEIGHBOUR Loading for Dubai/Bahrain/ Dammam/Kuwait MALDIVE PRIZE Loadbtg for Mukala/Aden MALDIVE SEAFARER Loading for Gizan, Jeddah FOR BOOKMGS ft ENQURES PLEASE CONTACT:359 words
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Advertisement390 1980-09-19 20 MAC-NELS pte enc lt s d ■DEPENDENT RATE QUOTED ON APfUCATION OUTBOUND/INBOUND-FC L-G ROUP AGE SERVICE SPORE H'BUftG ROTTERDAM OR. A'WERf LEHARVE 27/9 11/10 20/10 22/10 2S/10 17/10 TO USA/CANADA S PORE OAKLAND LA VANC (BC) NEW YORK 22/9 IS/10 20/10 24/10 21/10 ALSO TO: MAJOR US PORTS/MONTREAL, TORONTO TO390 words
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Advertisement247 1980-09-19 20 NOTICES CHIEF EXECUTIVE FOR SHIPPING AGENCY COMPANY A LARGE INTERNATIONAL GROUP WISHES TO APPOINT A CHIEF EXECUTIVE FOR COMMENCING SHIPPING AGENCY OPERATIONS. THE PERSON WE ARE LOOKING FOR SHOULD BE ABLE TO DEVELOP NEW AGENCIES AND ALLIED LINES OF BUSINESS. HE SHOULD BE RESULT-ORIENTED AND MUST HAVE INTIATIVE AND DRIVE.247 words
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Miscellaneous169 1980-09-19 20 m ar Regional Weather f V i N /iVS. ro i m M VA v t k V X-oc-y 'I V 6 (3£ iOOE SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. Wind direction with speed in knots Wave height R Thunderstorm Temperature °C Shower Weather Wind direction169 words
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