The Business Times, 1 October 1980
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Title Section9 1980-10-01 1 BUSINESS TIMES No. 119/1/8# WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1,1981 SO CENTS9 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article76 1980-10-01 1 AP LONDON, Tues. Gold prices fell on world markets for the second consecutive day as the scale of fighting slackened in the Iraq-Iran war. The dollar was mostly a fraction lower. London's five bullion houses fixed a morning gold price of US$67O a troy ounce, down fromAP - 76 words
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Article94 1980-10-01 1 AP WASHINGTON, Tues. Reportedly in deference to US President Carter, Arab members will not make an issue of observer status for the Palestine Liberation Organisation at the annual joint meeting of the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank. Mr Carter was scheduled as one ofAP - 94 words
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Article59 1980-10-01 1 THE United Front has announced the second batch of candidates in the coming general elections. They are Mr Mansor Rahman, a 35-year-old assistant accountant; Mr Ang Chong Wah, a 38-year-old maintenance engineer; Mr Quek Chee Leong, a 40-year-old shipping executive; Mr Mohammad Ali, a 26-year-old electrical technician;59 words
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Article49 1980-10-01 1 AFP TOKYO, Tues. The semigovernmental Isotope Association admitted that it had dumped about 1,600 drums of nuclear wastes containing cobalt--60 and cesium-137 into waters near Tokyo Bay. Association officials admitted this after a suspected leakage of cobalt-60 and cesium-137 from the cans was reported this morning. AFPAFP - 49 words
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Article49 1980-10-01 1 Reuter PERTH, Tues. A US$9.4 billion project to produce gas from fields off the northwest Australian coast will go ahead. Partners in the project, led by Woodside Petroleum of Australia, made the announcement after signing a 20-year contract to supply gas to Western Australia's state energby commission.Reuter - 49 words
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Article97 1980-10-01 1 UPI BEIJING, Tues. China indicated today that members of the 'Gang of Four' will be sentenced to death at the most sensational trial in the nation's 31-year history but distinguished their 'crimes' from 'mistakes' committed by former Communist Party chairman Mao Zedong. Editorials in the official pressUPI - 97 words
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Article79 1980-10-01 1 AP NEW YORK, Tues. The stock market turned upward this morning. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials, which had fallen 43 points since last Wednesday, rose 8.62 points to 930.55 in the first half-hour. Gainers took a small lead over losers in the early tally of NewAP - 79 words
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Article148 1980-10-01 1 Falls Indices Berjoatai Sel Properties U I C Oriental flldfi Magnum Corps Syn Resins Perlia Plant Dunlop Ind Rahman Hyd OCBC M Cement Paper Products 1100 1280 560 498 1170 500 545 530 1000 1080 720 350 -180 -70 -50 -47 -40 -40 -35 -35 -30 -30148 words
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Article, Illustration140 1980-10-01 1 Falls Indices A Hitam (T) Pac Dev Oriental Kramat Magnum Syn Resins Esso Ord OCBC 1530 410 500 530 1170 520 540 1070 -90 -80 -55 -50 -50 -40 -40 -40 B.T. Index:' Industrials: Finance: Hotels: Properties: Tins: (rubbers: Sep 29 Sep 30 *****.*****94.43 708.21 697.05 1036.29 1012.79140 words
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Article627 1980-10-01 1 AGNES WEE - TO BE ADMINISTERED BY CPF By AGNES WEE FOR A small fee, owners of public housing flats will soon be spared of worries that their dependents may be unable to continue paying the instalments on their flats should they die or are totally incapacitated, particularly627 words
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230 1980-10-01 1 THE Singapore stock market had its fifth day of decline yesterday with the Straits Times Industrial index falling by another 5.02 points to 590.22. But compared with the previous day's plunge, conditions seemed slightly better. The opening saw share prices attempting a recovery,230 words
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Article492 1980-10-01 1 PEOPLE'S Park Development will be going into two big projects this year one to cost more than the current estimate of $70 million while the other, the biggest and most ambitious project by the company to-date, is expected to cost well over $100 million.492 words
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Article305 1980-10-01 1 A proposed bonus issue of one for three was the only exciting feature in the otherwise dull results of Robinson and Company for the financial year ended June 30,1980. The issue of 12.43 million shares will raise Robinson's issued capital to 49.73 million $1 shares from its305 words
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280 1980-10-01 1 SINGAPORE Bu Service chalked up a dnag M.7 per eeat jomp la its halfyear pre-tax pnflto, bat Its heard indicated yesterday that the gnsd fertaae eajeyed la the drat six ■Maths U Jue 1M may aet faliew thrsagh te the eeeead-hatf. Tke aatleaal280 words
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Article482 1980-10-01 1 THE Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) is considering drawing up legislation to control gold trading in Singapore. The new legislation, to be along the lines of the Banking and Finance Companies Acts, will govern all gold companies, including those affiliated to the Gold Exchange of482 words
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Advertisement6 1980-10-01 1 SINGAPORE mess FOR PEOPLE WHO MATTER6 words
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Advertisement40 1980-10-01 1 FRATA NEWS NVOC FCL/LCL WEEKLY CONTAINER SERVICE TO Bangkok Hong Kong COLOmBO FOR RATES BOOKING CALL MRS. JUDY TEO MISS. CHIEW LEE LEE FRATA SHIPPING PT€. LTD. Suite 801,8 th Floor, World Trade Centre, Maritime Square, Singapore 0409 Telephone: *****0440 words
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Advertisement66 1980-10-01 1 SHIPPING TIMES PREVIEW «f Singapore stood NEW threat to wsrid oil rapat Aseaa Trade Fair................. I piles 1 EDB approves toaas far twa PROFILE cf subscriber to Kepcampaaie5................................ 1 pel tssae U IMPACT 9t Iraa-Iraq war aa JARDINE, Mathessn flaats geld markets C HKslb laaa stock Issue 12 TV AND66 words
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Advertisement66 1980-10-01 1 Mm reliable partner in Frigen refrigerants Hoechstlu Leader...page I s e >iece of rystal is individually crafted and therefore unique. f h ft. s V .'J. .at i if iml* .<* J*~ .V "4r fV. H 4 x: 2E ft V <* L-' *>f* AvaitaUe at BP Oe SKva jeweßeis66 words
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TRADE AND INDUSTRY
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Article, Illustration584 1980-10-01 2 HSUNG BEE HWA - By HSUNG BEE HWA THE Singapore stand at the Asean Trade Fair will not only give emphasis to durable goods produced in Singapore but to the specialised services available in the Republic as well. A total of 74 local companies are taking part in584 words
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Article134 1980-10-01 2 THE Malaysian Tourism Promotion Board is trying to correct the misconception that the Malaysian east coast is a holiday region to avoid during the monsoon season. For a start, the board has met members of the Singapore travel industry informing them of recent developments in134 words
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Article, Illustration179 1980-10-01 2 VISITORS at an international airports exhibition will be given an inkling of the task of coordinating the arrival and departure of more than 70,000 aircraft to and from Singapore annually. The air traffic control system built for Changi Airport, codenamed Lorads (for long179 words
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Article263 1980-10-01 2 SEMINARS AND COURSES Oct 1-3: Reviewing Internal Accounting Controls, Arthur Young Co Oct 1-24: Energy Conservation at Plant Level, Cuppage Centre, NPB Oct 1-29: Effective Communication for Better Job Performance, Thong Teck Building, SIM Oct 2-3: Asean Investments in the 1980s, Shangri-La, Times Organisation/ ARC Oct 2-Nov 4:263 words
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334 1980-10-01 2 THE ECONOMIC Development Board (EDB) has approved loans to two companies which recently announced plans to upgrade production. The companies are Hi tech Industries and F and C Precision Engineering. Hi tech, a manufacturer of precision stamped parts and tools and dies, received a334 words
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Article336 1980-10-01 2 THE number of visitors who came to Singapore in July rose to 227,464, a 13.4 per cent increase over July last year. The cumulative growth for the first seven months of the year was 13.7 per cent compared with the same period last year. Visiters336 words
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Article, Illustration74 1980-10-01 2 DYNASTY Hotel Singapore has appointed Mr Philippe Chaw* as its resident manager. Mr Chavot, born in France, graduated from Hotel School in Lausanne, Switzerland. He began his career in 1963 working in hotels in Prance, England and Switzerland. Subsequent assignments took him to Bangkok, Singapore, Manila and74 words
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Advertisement824 1980-10-01 2 Senior Appointments $30,000 p.a. above. PA provides comprehensive management consulting services including: t AREA SALES REPRESENTATIVE INDUSTRIAL RUBBER PRODUCTS Package Negotiable up to $40,000 per annum Location: Singapore Umroyal is a Fortune 500 multinational company which manufactures a wide range of chemical, rubber and plastic products that are suitable for824 words
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Advertisement171 1980-10-01 2 APPOINTMENT A large and well-established local property developer is looking for a suitably qualified person for the position of Manager (Personnel/Administration) TfccM The successful candidate will report direct to the General Manageress and will be responsible for implementing the personnel and industrial relations policies, manpower planning, recruitment, management and staff171 words
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Advertisement270 1980-10-01 3 I> (1: id sold our first Fktek Hi since we opene A 4 V > y ftl P 4 V V A rx. *,f v n *V. ,v *OUI "^Nww N. ftfcj CSt. m \M i I k f *v jur^ t •v. 1 •Nf>) ->. f a I V'270 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article172 1980-10-01 4 CHINESE Pradsee Exchange, Singapore, clasisg prices per IN kg yesterday: Caeaaat all: Bulk fob 120.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $130.00 sellers, new drum fob $136.50 sellers. Capra: Mixed (loose) $72.00 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $435.00 sellers, Sarawak white pepper faq172 words
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Article328 1980-10-01 4 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in S$ per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.08, 100 per cent second class 0.96, 100 per cent third class 0.93, 25 per cent new crop no stock, B-10 per cent 0.80. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.72, Special 0328 words
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Article551 1980-10-01 4 THE SINGAPORE rubber market yesterday closed weaker with October One RSS buyers quoted at 300.00 cents a kilo, down 2.50 cents from Monday's close. The morning market declined three cents on easier overnight London advices and some speculative selling. The afternoon session was a shade firmer on covering demand551 words
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Article119 1980-10-01 4 NOON 881 1 and SMR prion yotf trior BAS Oct*! (Corrool Mym 1 *100 256 00 Mr I Mtk> ItafWMt For- nd Ml* SSR20 SSR50 mti B (1-ton pollot) ll-too pallet 1 *****N 2t0 00N ■von 262.00 269 00 264 OON 261 00N SMRCV SMR L SMR119 words
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Article38 1980-10-01 4 Robber Sept 30 Singapore: Oct: 300.00 cents (down 2.50 cents) Malaysia: Oct: 303.00 cents (down 2.50 cents) Tin: M 52,156 (equivalent to $35.65 per kUo) (down 16 cents) Official offering: 216 V& tonnes (up 19 tonnes)38 words
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Article99 1980-10-01 4 THE gntAITB Mb price la Pennng yesterday wonhened another Ms 4 a ptonl to «MM $11 ahove the Internal*— al Tin Agreement ceittag. Despite falrty string baying snppari from the UB, Japan and locally, the market weakened on n higher centrikattoa of tin twrjsdk Sentiment wns nlm affected99 words
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Article193 1980-10-01 4 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday: (la HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) Cmttm jut: China Blue Phoenix 20s 2,085 32b 2,660, 4tk 2,920 (per bale of 400 lbs). Piece goods: China Butterfly tnd Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly193 words
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Article156 1980-10-01 4 VALUES on the palm oil market in Kuala Lumpur yesterday continued lower on abundant supplies and lack of overseas interest, dealers said. Trading remained thin with October position slipping Mslo to $880 a tonne in the Central and Southern regions and $20 in the North. In November, the156 words
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Article484 1980-10-01 4 COFFEE: Robusta futures yesterday managed a slight recovery from earlier lows to close the morning session narrowly mixed at £10 a tonne down to £2 up from Monday. Turnover was 523 lots including one option and around 85 lots of cross trades. SUGAR: London daily price raw £360.00484 words
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ASIAN STOCKS
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Article491 1980-10-01 4 TOKYO Reuter SHARE prices yesterday closed higher on fresh buying in energy-related issues and speculatives, raising the market average to a record 7,076.46, up 15.71 points. The Tokyo Stock Exchange index closed at 488.79, up 0.67. Trading was moderate with volume 330 million shares. Oils and coalsReuter - 491 words
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Article324 1980-10-01 4 THE MARKET opened strong yesterday on Monday's good land auction results and the favourable interim announcement by HK Land. The Hang Seng index was up 11.74 points at mid-morning but then drifted downwards to close the morning up 2.17 points. The afternoon session opened weak on Jardine's announcement of324 words
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Article280 1980-10-01 4 MM AND Woodside proved standout» in an otherwise dull and mixed Sydney Aare market yesterday as a lack of decisive sews from the IranIraq conflict relegated gold stocks, dealers said. Mim closed 26 cents higher at ASSJ6 as US buyers continued their buying. SEPT 30 < Cents 4-/-INDUSTRIALS A.280 words
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Article209 1980-10-01 4 SEPT 30 BahU Asia Credit 130 ♦e Asia Fibre 112 3 Ayulhaya Inv n 2 And Trust Bangkok Investment Bangkok Bank 270 Bangkok Drying And Silo Bangkok Insurance Bangkok Metropolitan Ban Bangkok Nylon Bank Of Asia Bank Of Ayudhaya Ltd 130 2 Bala Berli Jucker Carpet InterNational cnardong Thai209 words
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Article98 1980-10-01 4 SEPT 30 Pesos Acoje Mining 0068 unch Atlas Con A Atlas Con B 42 -15 Bufuio Gold 005 -0 0004 Benguet Con B 104 -2 BK Goodrich 12 0* CDCP 5 unch Inco B Land oil Lepanto B. 1575 -***** Marinduque B 15 0.8 Meralco Oriental A z Oriental98 words
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Article51 1980-10-01 4 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Monday 5^ Friday «1° Week Ago 3 DOW JONE8 AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Monday 821.93 Friday MO .10 Week Ago 974M H.K.HANG SENG Tuesday 1213.88 Monday 1227-22 Week Ago.~ 13ML12 SYDNEY INDUSTRIALS Tuesday ***** Monday 733.98 Week Ago 733.81 ALL ORDINARIES Tuesday 881.94 Monday »92.90 Week Ago51 words
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OVERSEAS
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Article156 1980-10-01 5 AFP THE Japanese economy will grow by about 6 per cent in real terms in the fiscal years 1981 and 1982 and the inflation rate will slow down markedly while the yen will appreciate sharply against the US dollar, it was forecast in Tokyo onAFP - 156 words
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Article116 1980-10-01 5 Reuter THREE senior Australian foreign affairs and defence officials will visit Singapore and Malaysia soon to work out details of how to revitalise a five-power defence arrangement (FPDA) in this region. An Australian High Commission spokesman yesterday said the Canberra officials originally had planned to arrive here thisReuter - 116 words
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Article478 1980-10-01 5 NYT THE International Monetary Fund and World Bank twi authorised on Monday to be more generous in lending money to poor countries to help them cower gapiag balance-of-payments deficits caused largely by higher oil prices. The steps to increase the amount of loans and easeNYT - 478 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article299 1980-10-01 5 Agencies WITH India's principal oil sources involved in a frontier war, President Nee lam Sanjiva Reddy will use an official visit to the Soviet Union to ask for more oil for his country, sources in New Delhi said on Monday. THE Philippines improved oa its tradeAgencies - 299 words
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Article273 1980-10-01 5 Agencies UNESCO director general Amadou Mahtar Mbow denied that Unesco was trying to tell the world how to run its media. But he said developing countries must be given more opportunities to publicise their views. While the controversial Macßride Commission media report was on theAgencies - 273 words
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Advertisement920 1980-10-01 5 The daily Aircraft Schedule hat been held over becauee of pressure of space. Flight information by telephone can be obtained from the airport (*****8) or from the respective airlines: SIA *****47/*****48, Garuda *****7, MAS *****2, CPA *****7, Qantas *****01, BA *****01, KLM *****1. Golf or business, I'm not interested in920 words
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Advertisement339 1980-10-01 5 V •vIV w z 4 the as the flat that won the Championship 1977 and 1978? SI Fiat was the outright winner at the World Rally Championship for Makes in 1977 and 1978. The car used was the Abarth 131 Rally, of which a limited production of only 400 units339 words
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Article411 1980-10-01 6 IF LEGISLATION is the means to resolve certain economic handicaps and undesirable market practices, then the authorities' move to draft a new set of regulations on the gold market is laudable indeed. Though no details have been released, it is also timely if such an411 words
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Article192 1980-10-01 6 A HEAVY load will be taken off the shoulders of sole breadwinners with the introduction of the mortgage reducing insurance scheme. He will hardly feel any pinch since the premium payable is deducted from his CPF savings which he is unable to touch at any rate,192 words
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Article, Illustration963 1980-10-01 6 RICHARD JOHNS - The Saudi Arabian oil strategy is to put an intolerable financial squeeze on Iran which by the end of the year could find its foreign exchange reserves or those not already frozen by the US at an extremely low level. Additionally, there is a possibility that the prolongedFT. - 963 words
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748 1980-10-01 6 HENRY SCOTT STOKES - FORUM with HENRY SCOTT STOKES NYT. JAPANESE officials are speaking out with uncharacteristic bluntness Foreign Minister Masayoshi Ito said in America 10 days ago that Japan might cut off economic aid to South Korea, if Kim Dae-jung, the Korean opposition leader, is executed. LastNYT. - 748 words
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Article351 1980-10-01 6 RS. PRESIDENT Saddam Hussein came up the hard way in Iraqi politics. Over the past three decades that has meant intrigue, ruthlessness, personal courage and a knowledge of firearms. The experience of those early political years shows in the man, who is still only 43,RS. - 351 words
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Advertisement354 1980-10-01 6 ACQUIRE COMMERCIAL and PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS through Correspondence College LONDON Pitmans the oldest correspondence college in UK has since its foundation in 1840 been guiding, tutoring and leading students from all over the world to commercial and professional qualifications that have opened doors to successful tareers. You too can now achieve354 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous673 1980-10-01 6 TWO-11-ORE CROSSWORD CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 3 Put some sticking-plaster on the dog? (5) 8 Concentrate on the film, in a light sense (5) 10 In such weather, New York gets a change of air (5) 11 Coarse piece of material (3) 12 A step to get the head of state673 words
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Miscellaneous775 1980-10-01 6 TiVBLIRWDTO Dedicated to our children MACHINES ui meaey how are the twe Hiked? Episedc I The Mighty Mien shews the rehttw ship «f the twe by enmiilag the effect the mkrepreee—er will have ea cash aad, mare tmpartaatly, ea haw Its affects ear everyday life. As today is CUldrea's Day,775 words
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Article, Illustration841 1980-10-01 7 WHEN Mr Saddam Hussein took over the Presidency of Iraq last year he may have been unclear in his own mind when he would move against the Iranians. However Ayatollah Khomeini probably did much to make up his mind with his blatant public attempts to841 words
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Article1089 1980-10-01 7 JAMES BUXTON, ROGER MATTHEWS - LIKELY THREAT TO OIL SUPPLIES There are two possible causes of threat to oil supplies. The first is internal revolt in the oil states and, the second, the war between two or more of them, possibly with outside powers becoming involved too. JAMES BUXTON traces the origins1,089 words
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Advertisement43 1980-10-01 7 CREATIONS THAT ARE MORETHAN JUST GIFTS *63 5* I I S J kt Created exclusively by ANDER THE specialist designer and manufacturer in Singapore. RIIDER TIES BADGES mfV.IPTiI LID 141 A coton« 24-A G»l«nf. S«n|«pon >43» T« 4MOI J 44M3M r Mm ANOCMCO'43 words
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Advertisement105 1980-10-01 7 The harvest of success -S i. ,*> N, V V ■IJ#*i "V atwasipp^ Jt v #ag «r* K Q AS N „~~X»*.?2ZSF Every man's success comes after many years of toil and sweat, and is manifested in his vast acquisition of wealth and power. No other car is a more105 words
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INTERNATIONAL
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EUROPEAN MARKETS
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Article164 1980-10-01 8 SfcPT 29 Pis 3)100 -25 Ahold 66 50 -0 5 20 50 -01 AMKV 88 50 -0 5 65 50 -02 Btrgoss Berk 65 10 -29 Bols 55 90 -11 ***** -4 65 20 -0 7 Byenkorf 4550 -15 '25 20 02 166 50 -0 5 IJrli Mij 7220164 words
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Article284 1980-10-01 8 SKPT m CORBEILLE Air-Liquide 455 -3 B S N Gervais 420 l>a none 995 C S K (Thomson- Csll 501 Cie Krancaiv -3.5 des Petroles 226 Coinpagnie Kinannrrc C'onipagnir 359 Ufnnilr 1 Credit Koncier IV France 445 4 Harhette (Librairie) 290 -8 Machines Bull 5190 -04 Michelin (B). 788284 words
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Article221 1980-10-01 8 .SEPT 29 Dm Arg-Telefunken 83-30 Akzo 1890 -01 AUi Leben 1040 00 -20 Allz Vers 445 00 BASF ***** -0.2 Bay H T Wbank 2S300B -1 Bay Vbank 308 00 -18 Bayer ***** -03 BBC' 300 00 -2 BMW ***** -1 Cassella ***** unch Chem Verw ***** 1 Commerzbank221 words
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Article99 1980-10-01 8 SEPT 29 Krm FORWARD MARKET Acec 313 -3 Arbed 1440 -10 Astur 406 -8 Brascan 87® -18 Bru La nit) 1078 2 Ctnpac 1210 -50 Cock an -3 De Beers 350 unch Ebes 1820 -10 Elrclrobrl 5520 -30 Gb-Inno-Bm 2275 -10 Gev 1250 unch Ho bo It 2600 -4099 words
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Article189 1980-10-01 8 SEPT a Francs Actions Kuisses 296 urvch Alusuisse Br 1285 20 Alusuisse Reg 465 -2 Brown Boveri Br 1655 -25 Ciba Geigy Br 1060 -5 Ciba Ueigy P C 835 unch Ciba Geigy Reg Cndil Suisse Br Stf -2 2530 unch Credit Suisse Ref 430 -1 Etektrowatt Br MIS189 words
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Article103 1980-10-01 8 SEPT 29 Lire Ante 9.20 -03 Assoc Gen ***** •1700 Baslufl OIK -30 Cenlrale ***** 320 tut 2140 -72 KinsHler e -75 Grn Immob 2140 -60 1H Prt aoo -100 Iuilcemenli ***** •1000 llalcas 1230 -60 lUilMdrr 340 •10 Magnrli M Pf 530 -JO Marelli Err 299 -21 25103 words
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Article205 1980-10-01 8 .Sfc.PT 29 CI Abiubi 21 Alcan 40 A1 gum a 34 -IS Bank Mont 30 Bank Nova Scotia 32 Bell Tel 18 s Beth Corp BP Can LUI 44 S Brascan 33 -1'» Camp Red l-ake 82 unch Can Imp Bk 26 Canpar 47 -1'« Canpar In* Pf 20205 words
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Article312 1980-10-01 8 SEPT 29 Rand INDUSTRIALS A Alpha 300 .5 A bercom 355 At And CI 910 30 AM It' 2325 -25 Barlows 1150 5 Cf Sugar ***** -25 IN A 605 -5 Currie Finance 245 5 De Beers Ind Edcon 610 5 Edgars 8800 Eveready Fed Volk 500 unch Ugll312 words
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Advertisement221 1980-10-01 8 PMpaiFr Local and Western self-service lunches Open daily f 10.30 a.m. to 3.00 p.m. II Restaurant Lounge 10.30 a.m. to 10.00 p.m. DOLPHIN CAFETERIA Apollo Enterprises Ltd 119,15t floor. a World Trade Centre/ i€A>y in If you want a speedy lunch in style.. if s time you came to us.221 words
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Advertisement156 1980-10-01 8 Where to wine, dine and entertain 7, m i fit s XF? ■*i4'?&gyy For banquets. For conventions. For other functions of (lawless finesse. •I unrti< >tis l< >r up u > jW) lu-sts In!» rnat:< via! menus t<» ch< >< >sc trc>rn •(t in ft' nint >t' <>f audio r:sihii156 words
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Advertisement222 1980-10-01 8 See Page 9 for NYSE prices and Page 4 for Asian stocks Feast like an emperor at Chinatown i W w) v v -v] -tfr! J Our chefs can whip up culinary delights that would excite even the most demanding of emperors Here at The Chinatown, we serve Szechuan specialties222 words
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Advertisement171 1980-10-01 8 Inn Of Happiness Now open at the Hilton Dine Cantonese style. Dine Szechuan style. The Inn of Happiness brings together the best of two culinary worlds. Two kitchens. Two chefs. All to double your dining pleasure, with that famous Hilton service. For reservations, please call 737-2233. lO| HUON INTERNATIONAL* SINGAPORE171 words
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Advertisement177 1980-10-01 8 <h > A 3 6 i n ik What bettar place to an joy a banquet? The Dragon Palace Restaurant is spacious enough to accommodate 450 people in comfort, catering tor business functions and wedding parties Of course, if you can think of another reason for celebrating we'll give you177 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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Article437 1980-10-01 9 THE US dollar weakened against major currencies on the foreign exchange market yesterday. Prom an opening of 212.50 against the yen, the US dollar went on a continual slide throughout the day, first to a Tokyo closing of 212.30/40 and eventually, after Europe opened, to 211.90/00. Dealers said437 words
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Article293 1980-10-01 9 THE DOLLAR yesterday weakened against european currencies, while the yen showed noticeable strength in quiet end month dealings here, dealers said. Eurodollar deposit rates were fractionally lower and the dollar opened at 1.8117/ 27 marks, later easing to 1.8100/8110, compared with a late Hongkong 1.8125/30, a New York close293 words
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Article40 1980-10-01 9 FRANKFURT exchanges opening quotes on Sep 30 US -1.8118/26 (1.8137/45) Stg 4.325/335 (4.335/342) Can -1.5437 50 D F1 92.02/12 S Fr 109.70/82 Lit 2.099/103 F Fr 43.08/13 N Kr 37.16/21 B Fr (con) 6.221/42 B Fr (fin)-6.215/225 Yen 0.8560/7340 words
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Article22 1980-10-01 9 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 11.4 per cent.22 words
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Article178 1980-10-01 9 Asian rates ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on Sep 30: US DolUra(Spot) Offer BkT 7 days 13V4 13 Vk 1 month 13H 13H 2 months 13*4 13M 3 months 14* 14 6 months 14Vk 14 9 months 1313/16 1311/16 12 months 13 13/*****1/16 8*JH. Dm (Middle Prima)178 words
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Article97 1980-10-01 9 QUOTES (Mi the Australia and New Zealand exchanges on Sep 30: AUSTRALIA: US dollar 1.1714/1.1666 Sterling 0.4923/0 4869 90-day air mail buying rates: Sterling 0.5169 US dollar 1.1246 90-day forward buying rates: Sterling 0.4903 US dollar 1.1724 NEW ZEALAND: Reserve Bank midrate: US dollar 0.9788 Trading Bank indications: US97 words
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Article48 1980-10-01 9 ZURICH exchanges closing quotes on Sep 29: US 1.6537/6547 Stg 3.9507/9542 Can -1.4106/4120 D Mk 91.1481/2284 D F1 83.9442/84.0290 F Fr 39.3270/3741 B Fr 5.6867/6931 D Kr 29.5251/5482 N Kr 33.9047/9356 S Kr 39.7084/7478 Lit 0.1917/1919 Aus sch 12.8793/8971 Port 3.2877/3028 Spain 2.2378/2406 Arg 0.0825/0925 Yen 0.7795/780948 words
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Article1142 1980-10-01 9 THE NEW YORK stock market on Monday closed sharply lower in heavy trading for the second straight session as investors took profits in expectation of still higher interest rates ahead. Analysts said the sharp jump in the money supply reported last Friday prompted fears the Federal Reserve would1,142 words
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Article322 1980-10-01 9 SINGAPORE gold futures yesterday turned firmer on local and overseas buying after a weaker opening, but prices still closed easier on balance compared with overnight levels. Trading was fairly active with total sales for the day recorded at 402 lots and interest mainly centred on December and February contracts,322 words
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Article210 1980-10-01 9 THE US dollar yesterday continued to weaken from early levels and the New York close in thin, lacklustre exchanges, dealers said. Activity was inhibited by end-month considerations with many operators, taking a bearish view of the prospects for the US currency, tending to mark it down. Japanese customs cleared210 words
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Article211 1980-10-01 9 THE US dollar for overnight delivery yesterday closed weaker at 212.00 yen, compared with a 212.50 opening and 213.00 at Monday's close, dealers said. Trading was active but nervous with volume US$94B million. The dollar weakened further on renewed selling by banks in light late trading, after erratic early211 words
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Article449 1980-10-01 9 FT DIVERSITY is the name of the game in the Eurobond market at present. Persistent uncertainty about the trend in US interest rates and the true state of that country's economy is keeping investors away from fixed interest rate dollar paper. Rich pastures exist elsewhere andFT - 449 words
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Article162 1980-10-01 9 Reuter A FINANCIAL futures market could be established in London by the end of next year or early 1982, Mercantile House Holdings Ltd chairman John Barkshire said. A discussion paper published by the working party of which Mr Barkshire is chairman, said the market could trade contractsReuter - 162 words
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Article523 1980-10-01 9 RUTH CHENG - By RUTH CHENG UNITED Overseas Bank (UOB) has become the first of the big four Singapore banks to bring its prime lending rate (PLR) above 11 per cent level to 11 V 4 per cent. Tight liquidity in the money market which has led523 words
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Advertisement281 1980-10-01 9 NOTICE Notice is hereby given that Mr Robert Choo Peck Hal, NRIC *****91-B has left our employment with effect from today. Henceforth, he will no longer transact any business of collect any monies on behalf of our Company. INTERLOGS TRADING SHIPPING PTE LTD 908, 9th floor, International Plaza Anson Road,281 words
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Advertisement197 1980-10-01 9 SAVINGS ACCOUNTS: 8%% D a Deposit and withdrawal w at any of our 49 branches. FIXED DEPOSITS 3 0 4 for 1 month op.a 9%% p. a. for 3& 6 months 0 1 4 op.a for 9 12 months PRIME RATE: 11X%p.a EFFECTIVE 1 OCTOBER 1980 UNITED OVERSEAS BANK CHUNG197 words
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1734 1980-10-01 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Stock Exchange or Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1.000 units, uniess otherwise specified. SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL ft COMMERCIAL Acaia (140B)1,734 words
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Article168 1980-10-01 10 SINGAPORE UNIT ISO ST OiJB-MONT AGU (MmhiW prim tar Oet I) pried i Mr Oet 1) The Commerce IK 3.01 Union Spare Fund Luvi L1SW The Savings Fund 1J0 LS INram UND ITNIT S pore Prog Fund 1JB 1.34xd (Cwl pr Income Bond leea) in S pore Sec.168 words
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Article2662 1980-10-01 10 1M0 Hlfb Low Company Last Sale orGr's Div Div C*TT Gr's YTd Net P/E Vol (•000) Day High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL ft COMMERCIAL 372 276 149 170 402 84 352 560 408 540 245 220 116 140 270 60 275 246* 187 285 Ac ma Alcom2,662 words
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Article1731 1980-10-01 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. DTOUmiAl* a Owe (1.21B) AMD (0.755) ■ate (3JOS 3 SOS) (21) 3.181,731 words
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Article192 1980-10-01 10 BOLTON Properties Bhd: EOGM to be held at 5th Floor, Campbell Complex, 96 Jalan Campbell, Kuala Lumpur at 11am on Oct 3. HUME Industries (M) Bhd: AGM to be held at Jalan 219, Off Federal Highway, Petaling Jaya at 12 noon on Oct 13. HUME Isdsstrles (Far East)192 words
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Article, Illustration730 1980-10-01 10 RECOVERY bspes were q nelled again at the Sagapare stock market yesterday as share prices resulted their dawn tread towards the later part s< the lie market had opened sa a fairly steady ante aad several stocks managed to recsap same sf their earlier FeUewlag the prevtaas730 words
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Article554 1980-10-01 10 AN ATMOSPHERE of uncertainty and gloom hung over the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday as prices fell for the fifth consecutive session, depressed by the Persian Gulf war and poor overseas leads. The tide of selling seemed to subside but investors were still nervous. Light selling554 words
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597 1980-10-01 11 CATHERINE ONG - By CATHERINE ONG JUDGING by the results of the Keppel Shipyard share issue yesterday, the small investors have not lost any significant interest in equities though some may be bailing themselves out of the sliding stock market. More than 90 per cent of the597 words
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Article238 1980-10-01 11 RAHMAN Hydraallc Tin's revaluation of its Pinang Tunggal Estate in Kedah has thrown up a surplus of $12.24 million. The board has accepted the revaluation totalling 519 million and will transfer the surplus to the capital reserve account. So it is proposing a bonus issue of one-for-one which238 words
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25 1980-10-01 11 amounted to MJ868.915 (1241,613) for the first half of this year. Gross revenue rose to $1.92 million from $871,523 previously.25 words
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Article34 1980-10-01 11 profits for the first half of this year amounted to M 52.07 million compared with $2.3 million the previous corresponding period. Sales were slightly higher at $18.7 million from $16.8 million previously.34 words
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Article63 1980-10-01 11 pre- tax profits for the first half of this year rose to 25.32 million from $11.36 million previously. Gnxs revenue amounted to $119.36 million compared with $70.44 mil- lion the previous corresponding period. The directors have decided to pay an interim dividend of 7 per cent (6 per63 words
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Article77 1980-10-01 11 pre-tax profits for the full year to June 1980 amounted to $5.34 million ($6.15 million). Gross revenue was slightly higher at $50.21 million compared with $48.47 million the previous year. The directors have recommended a final dividend of 2 Vi per cent, to be paid on Dec 1277 words
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Article385 1980-10-01 11 THE FIRST half-year saw a further erosion of Gold Coin's pre-tax profits despite a 27.5 per cent rise in sales. For the six months to June 30,1960, the large feedstuff manufacturer brought in pre-tax profits of $3.17 million, a dip of almost 10 per cent from last385 words
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Article, Illustration573 1980-10-01 11 aaoacL™, by HOCK LOCK SIEW THOSE who have seen Guthrie (UK)'s desperate moves to shield itself from Sime Darby's enclosing paws last year can understand Dunlop Holdings' similar plight in the wake of an apparently coordinated takeover bid by the Malaysians. Although the British industrial giant is goingby HOCK LOCK SIEW - 573 words
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Article297 1980-10-01 11 WHILE other hotels are rising stars in the buoyant tourist industry, Apollo Hotel appears to be picking up the threads of its present quagmire. With the burden of its Apollo Sentosa project still in its lap, Apollo looks set to carry another loss-incurring project its Dolphin cafeterias297 words
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Article55 1980-10-01 11 SHAREHOLDERS of Amoy Canning have approved the scheme of arrangment whereby Amoy will become a subsidiary of Hang Lung Development. With shareholders' approval, it is expected that the petition to sanction the scheme will be heard by the Supreme Court on Oct 16. The scheme will become effective55 words
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Article531 1980-10-01 11 LEE YOKE MENG - By LEE YOKE MENG IT HAS been a creditable performance all the way at British-American Tobacco (BAT) Singapore. But the strain of keeping up with the seemingly endless rounds of rising excise duties and production costs may be felt more strongly this financial year. Proving its resilience531 words
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Advertisement185 1980-10-01 11 NOTICE Amcol Electrical Industries Limited (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) HALF YEARLY STATEMENT The unaudited pre-tax results tor the half year ended 30th June 1960 were as follows 6 months 6 months to 30.6.1900 to 304.1979 Sales Operating profit/*loss) before depreciation and extraordinary item Less Depreciation Add Extraordnary items185 words
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Advertisement230 1980-10-01 11 MERLIN opens IN MERSING, JOHORE i** iSF 4 £.X 2**%// lltiHf'iim Mit.l "W Ifffffl a -~v LIS ?3** v».'• 2b*>cv <$£&%«** *«s» RbMN v > -X MM* > ,<r ~K C ft MERSING MERLIN INN I*4 MILE, JALAN ENDAU MERSING, JOHORE TEL: MERSING 072-*****1/2 Now Malaysia's largest hotel chain offers230 words
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330 1980-10-01 12 THE Provisional Mass Rapid Transit Authority is negotiating with several foreign consultancy companies to undertake an island-wide traffic survey arid a feasibility study on an all-bus system. The result of the feasibility study will form the basis of government's decision on whether330 words
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Article, Illustration112 1980-10-01 12 MORE than half a billion dollars were after Keppel Shipyard shares, it was disclosed at the balloting ceremony yesterday. Picture shows Mr George Bogaars (right), chairman of Keppel and Permanent Secretary (Budget) of the Ministry of Finance, drawing out the successful applications for the largest public issue ever112 words
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Article514 1980-10-01 12 JARDINE, Matheson And Co, parent company of Singapore-based Jardine Matheson Regional Holdings (S.E.A.), forced a shake-out in the Hongkong stock market yesterday when it announced an issue of loan stock with warrants worth a phenomenal HK$l billion (552.11 billion). During the day the Hang Seng index514 words
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382 1980-10-01 12 Reuter UPI SPECULATION mounted in Washington yesterday that President Carter may announce new contingency plans to protect world oil supplies as the conflict between Iran and Iraq entered its ninth day. In a surprise move yesterday, Mr Carter called congressional leaders to theReuter; UPI - 382 words
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Article319 1980-10-01 12 AFP THE Association of Southeast Asian Nations will reduce its dependence on imported oil and speed up development of indigenous sources of energy. The decision was taken at the two-day meeting of Asean economic ministers on energy cooperation that ended yesterday afternoon in Bali, Jakarta.AFP - 319 words
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Article180 1980-10-01 12 IRAQ has officially informed Singapore that its Baghdad International Trade Fair, originally scheduled to start today, has been postponed to Nov 15 because at the conflict with Iran. An Intraco official yesterday said today was to have been the first time that the Republic is taking180 words
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Article821 1980-10-01 12 LONDON, Tues. Price* closed mixed in fairly quiet trading after an easier opening, with buying at the recent depressed levels evident, dealers said. At 3pm the FT was up 1.8 points at 477.4. The engineering sector recovered some of the recent losses incurred after the figures from Guest821 words
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Advertisement128 1980-10-01 12 ADVERTISEMENT Peace Declared Today, many businessmen are declaring that they have found peace. Servicing peace. Said one businessman, "It's good to be able to relax. Now, I just leave it all tc Carrier". It's true. With a Carrier Service Agreement, Carrier technicians carry out a program of regular, planned aircon128 words
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Advertisement586 1980-10-01 12 URBAN DEVELOPMENT in the 1980's NOVEMBER 29 21,1980 Shangri-La Hotel, Singapore Organised by The Times Organisation and Applied Research Corporation Today, the pace of urbanisation in the Asean region has brought about greater awareness of the many problems faced by town planners, developers, architects, sociologists and psychologists, in an attempt586 words
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Miscellaneous71 1980-10-01 12 IWEAT HERj Outlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. to 1 p.m. today: Fair except for showers in a few places from late morning. Re pert (or 24 hours prior to 7Jt p.m. on September SI at the airport. Maximum temperature 30.6 Associated humidity 73 Minimum temperature 23.9 Associated humidity 9671 words
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Article637 1980-10-01 13 SUppiagUae Page C*l Adriatic IV 5 Afea VI 3 Afro-Eurasia vn 1 Alltrans VI 5 Alpac VI 5 Angkutan VI 4 Anhsing vn 3 ANL i 1 APL ra 4/5 Arab Line vn 3 Archipelego vn 2 Argentine IV 4 ASCL m 1 Asia Merchant IV 2637 words
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491 1980-10-01 13 LINDA CHEE - By LINDA CHEE THE five-member Mediterranean Club, which introduced the container ship Chevalier de Blois on its service last month, does not intend to increase the size of its fleet for a trade which has been described as "sleepy". Some491 words
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195 1980-10-01 13 UPI AFP IRAQ has told Japanese trading houses to divert their export cargo shipments from the Persian Gulf to other Middle Eastern ports, Japanese trade sources said. Japanese shippers last week ordered evacuation of vessels operating in the waters. It was estimatedUPI; AFP - 195 words
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Article92 1980-10-01 13 UPI HITACHI Shipbuilding and Engineering Co confirmed it has won an order for two GO,OOO-ton tankers from the China Ocean Shipping Co of Peking on a deferred payment basis. Hitachi said the state-run Export-Import Bank of Japan has agreed to extend loans to the Chinese toUPI - 92 words
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Article103 1980-10-01 13 AFP THE Indonesian government has set a ruling for goods entering the industrial free trade zone on Batam Island, about 20 kms south of Singapore, the Indonesian Customs and Excises Department said yesterday. All goods shipped to Batam should be reported to the department including thoseAFP - 103 words
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Article88 1980-10-01 13 Reuter AN Islamic shipping experts conference has recommended setting up an Islamic shipping company and an Islamic shipowners association. The aim will be to reap the financial and political benefits from the shipping trade, 90 per cent of which is taken away by non-Muslim countries. The conferenceReuter - 88 words
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Article75 1980-10-01 13 UPI SEVEN hundred Bombay Port Trust Railway workers have called off their six-day strike, the Financial Express newspaper reported yesterday. The Indian Federal Shipping Ministry agreed on Monday to reopen representation on the wage revision committee as demanded by the Bombay Port Trust Employees Union's 700UPI - 75 words
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Article1009 1980-10-01 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 following1,009 words
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Article1455 1980-10-01 14 BROKERS on Monday reported moderate chartering in the North American grain section with business mainly to the Far East at steady freight rates. Chinese charterers paid an unchanged (40.60 free discharge for business from the US Gulf to China in Oct while a steady $23.50 fio was paid1,455 words
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Article, Illustration562 1980-10-01 15 Reuter MEXICO is placing increasing importance on coastal development to increase maritime trade and reverse population concentration in large cities. Four industrial ports have been classified as priority development zones Altamira, Lazaro Cardenas, Salina Cruz and Laguna De Ostion. Salina Cruz and Laguna De OstionReuter - 562 words
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Article463 1980-10-01 15 EXPECTED ARRIVALS TODAY KEPPEL WHARVES Bunga Melor (I) (after Hoegh Pride) 35/36 Bunga Melor (II) (1500 hauls after fender repairs, UTM/L) 33/34 Kota Pahlawan (0700 after Yelena Stasova) 12/13 Kim Ann (shifts after Centaur sails) 42/43 Nedlloyd Sinoutskerk (after USS Blueridge sails) 3/4 Pakarti Lima (after Georgios463 words
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510 1980-10-01 15 Reuter OMAN has restricted the area where ships waiting in its territorial waters to enter the Gulf can anchor. No reasons was given but shipping sources said it was probably for security reasons in view of the threat posed by the Iran-Iraq warReuter - 510 words
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Article, Illustration289 1980-10-01 15 TWO container handling forklift trucks costing $1.7 million part of the equipment for the Penang Port Commission's .expansion programme have been delivered to Penang by the Anro Temasek The trucks were shipped from Gothenberg to Singapore by the Scan Dutch container ship Selandia and transhipped to289 words
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1746 1980-10-01 19 SCHEDPLE A guide to ships loading at Singapore for Ports around the World The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of1,746 words
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765 1980-10-01 20 AFP GRAIN rates turned a little firmer last week on the freight market as Chinese enquiry persisted. But it was sugar chartering in the limelight with Soviet charterers asking to import up to 1.5 million tons over the next few months. The Iran-Iraq conflict createdAFP - 765 words
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Article135 1980-10-01 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.135 words
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328 1980-10-01 20 UPI THREE men and a woman, arrested last week aboard a freighter carrying 30 tons of marijuana to New England, were charged with narcotics violations on Monday under a new law designed to discourage the increasing use of ships in narcotics smuggling. TheUPI - 328 words
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Article76 1980-10-01 20 t»4 CENBA/EBC Sympealub Oct 15-17, Montreux, Switzerland. Contact: Swiss Shippers Council, 4 Avenue de L'Avant-Poste, Lausanne 1001, Switzerland. Mexk» 'St Latin American international oil and gas exhibition Oct 21-26, Sports Palace, Mexico City. The Marine Bisk Oct 21-23, Portman Hotel, London Wl. Contact: Risk Research Group, Bridge House,76 words
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Article1660 1980-10-01 20 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and the agents who handle cargo bookings for them. A B Acttpeiego RT Transportation (S). Adriatic Container Continental Feeder» (S) Cargo Freight (PK). AFEA Singapore Shipping Agencies (S) Euro-Asia line (PK FN). Atr*-EvMik Use Transgroup Pte Ltd (S).1,660 words
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Advertisement435 1980-10-01 13 Everett Lines 'Of THI MOST fMQUfNT SAILINGS TO BANGKOK HONG KONG JAPAN BUSAN CNTTAGONG CALCUTTA CHALNA •RANGOON BU€NOS A*£S MANZANILLO ACAPULCO Everett Steamship Corpn. »/A Clifford Centre Singapore 1 Tel *****/9 36. Beach Street. Penang Rm 36 103 OCBC BWg TH *****/3 Port Kelang Agents SOCSHIP CO BHD TH *****1/8435 words
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Advertisement201 1980-10-01 13 USEALORDH UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES 'pore Loading for AHMAD AL FA TEH V 19 Bfl AL ASBAR V.27 Mina Qaboos (15/10) Dammam (20/10). Kuwait (23/10). Dubai (4/11). Abu Dhabi (6/11) Damnum (4/11). Abu Dhabi (7/11). Kuwait (10/11). Mma Qaboos (13/11). Bandar Khometny (16/11) FULLY CONTAINERISED201 words
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Advertisement16 1980-10-01 13 msm CONTAINER Schedules LONDON Freights SHIPS In Port SHIPPING List REGIONAL Weather SHIPPING Events THE Consortia16 words
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Advertisement690 1980-10-01 13 MILLION MILES MARINE (PTE) LTD. 2* SHIP CNMUERHK (Sales Services) AGENTS DtSTRBUTORS STOCKISTS. Deck, Engine, Provisions Dry Frozen, Bond Golley Suppliers. Add 463, Mocpherson Rd S'pore 1336 TEL *****21 (10 lines) Office on the wire *****11 (24 MRS) MAERSK LINE EXPORT TO U S PACIFIC. GULF. ATLANTIC. EAST CANADA AND690 words
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Advertisement680 1980-10-01 14 MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING CORPN. BERHAD WISMA MISC, N0.2, JALAN CONLAY, P.O. BOX 371, KUALA LUMPUR 04-09, MALAYSIA. TEL: *****8 TELEX: MA *****, *****, ***** ***** CONTAINER SERVICE 1) Barcelona Genoa 2) Amsterdam Antwerp. L Hawe Bdbao. Basic. UK. 3) Bremen Bremenhaven. Aarhav Copenhagen Hehnlu 4) Mai mo Stockholm. Oslo Accepting680 words
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Advertisement363 1980-10-01 14 Bfs SUPERCARRIER SERVICE WEEKLY SERVICE TO PANAMA US ATLANTIC GULF AND E. CANADA ft UN kti Itrrai CM MM ink Cfete ran N Tat 0»«a> St MM *0* Hwta IM KKSTICH 3/1* »1/10 26/11 2/12 5/12 6/12 1/12 10/12 12/12 13/12 21/12 23/12 27/12 MB M 22/10 1/11 6/11 l/U363 words
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Advertisement581 1980-10-01 15 Overseas Containers Limited Weekly service to/from UK/Europe CONTABPBH> sanwg TO UH/COWTMMT: QCL CONTWPSW SfltVtCE FROM W/CONTBtNT: Wtarj (raw Maa It Nam S tec PMm| S fmt Hot Nrtc llllttl W IM hM IM S« 4 Oct W AS TaNalapraaa M SaM M hM Mri 13 Oct W. USU UMptfOar M581 words
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Advertisement539 1980-10-01 16 KOREA LINE SHIPPING CORPN t. K*RK poking stone VESA 153W 20-24 Oct 25-21 Od 29/10-1/11 FROM BUSAN BANGKOK VEGA 154 C 20-24 Oct 25-21 Oct 29/10-1/11 TO BUSAM ALTAR 157W 19-22 No* 23-26 Nov 27-30 Nov FROM BUSAN BANGKOK TAR 158E19-22 Nov 23-26 Nov 27-30 Nov TO BUSAN KSC KX539 words
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Advertisement944 1980-10-01 16 Everett Lines Burn* Fivt Star Shippmi Corpn. "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE LOAOM6 FOR RANGOON MMMMW** taP«rt/10d msmsitmrm— 1/3 on 4/tOd im mm 2/1 on >*nOM)MC FOR CHnAGONG BFSSC Aoant* *1 Motayvo BOUSTEAD SrtWG NrmMNR IntarcentiiMßtal S. A. C.I. F. "ARGENTINE NATIONAL LINE" LOAMS FOR DURBAN VICTORIA 1. MONTEVDEO MEMOS AMES S944 words
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Advertisement617 1980-10-01 16 TaO.S.E. 1 OCEAN SHIPPING ENTERPRISES PTE LTD 31 SANKYO LINE AUSTRALIA SERVICE Sapport P. Aetang Loadmg tar: 6/7 Oct 1/9 Oct STD 6/7 Oct 1/9 Oct MEL. ADEL JAPAN/STRAfrS SERVICE smuem TO. z2in*4/7122*1370 K LttMt IE 414(44 444 7VI COKTMa BOOKJNC OCEAN SWPK STORE TEL *****44/7 Mutt's COmWO f. KELANG617 words
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Advertisement517 1980-10-01 17 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BANK LINE FOR REUNON I SOUTH AFRICA STREAMBANK SINGAPORE 17/10 •to Reunion 30/10 Durbon 6/11 Copetown 14/11 Ft Eli* 12/11 (also accepting East London and Maputo cargo) BEAVER BANK 29/11 12/12 19/12 29/12 26/12 Lines U.S. WEST COAST SERVICE toad Iron SfO Lbck •LOUSE LYKES Std 9d517 words
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Advertisement582 1980-10-01 18 O I'Olll) SINGAPORE SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE LTD 20THFLOOH OCf AN BUL DlN<i SINoAPOHF f>lo4 MARKETING *****? 13 LINES' GFNFMAI *****1 14liNES TEHVINAL OF FICE 2223b83 TELEX *****9f> MS 2bS6B A B CAHSHIM CABLE CARGOSMIP "Til" liilliitid Container Lint's WEEKLY CONTAINER SERVICE to/from BANGKOK X,r.. SISGAPORF. ISLASDS 1.1.Xk MIDDLE EAST REGULAR582 words
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Advertisement628 1980-10-01 19 TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): C. CONTAINER+ S.S. BRDGE N. GARNET C. PAUL TW. BRDGE. K. JACEJN •Containers feedered to/from F'stowe Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ): +C. CONTAINER S pore Closing Tunes: FCL Cargo 0800 3/10 La Cargo 2000 2/10 TO AND FROM AUSTRALIA: JAKARTA SINGAPORE.. PENANG628 words
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Miscellaneous160 1980-10-01 20 Regional Weather i i ?Bxx&eacn N j 53 i _z/ J 4 '■•v >2 I 6 4C2 «z >■-•:■:• lo£v^ £S 100E SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. °c -A ,CV? Wind direction with speed in knots Dew point °C Wave height R. Thunderstorm Temperature °C160 words
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