The Business Times, 15 October 1980
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Title Section11 1980-10-15 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 111/1/8« WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15, If» 50 CENTS11 words
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Article77 1980-10-15 1 Reuter LONDON, Tues. British Labour politicians were today manoeuvring frantically to avert a split in the opposition party amid mounting confusion over whether leader James Callaghan will retire. Mr Callaghan, 68, has said he will announce his decision tomorrow. He had been widely expected to stepReuter - 77 words
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Article72 1980-10-15 1 Reuter SYDNEY, Tues. Australia's latest opinion poll published today showed the opposition Labour Party still in the lead but not by enough to overthrow Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser's government in next Saturday's election. The poll, taken last weekend for the Australian newspaper,' showed the Labour Party hadReuter - 72 words
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Article51 1980-10-15 1 Reuter NEW DELHI, Tues. Maruti, the controversial Indian car company set up by Prime Minister Indira Gandhi's late son Sanjay, was taken over by the government today. An official of the Heavy Industry Department was appointed custodian of the company, which was taken over by a presidentialReuter - 51 words
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Article69 1980-10-15 1 Reuter LONDON, Tues. Britain's largest manufacturing company, Imperial Chemical Industries, said it was cutting 4,000 jobs and closing two plants in an effort to stem recent heavy losses in its fibre operations. The announcement came as trade union leaders were due to meet Prime Minister MargaretReuter - 69 words
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Article66 1980-10-15 1 AP ISLAMABAD, Tues. About 25 Iranian students stormed the Iranian embassy here today and attacked a diplomat. But they left peacefully after about two hours. Consular official Mahsoud Ziraxaz was punched in the face but was not seriously injured. Student grievances were the reason behind the incident, heAP - 66 words
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Article63 1980-10-15 1 Reuter COLOMBO, Tues. The Sri Lankan government declared a state of emergency throughout the country today, saying the opposition Freedom Party had called on its members to kill the President and Prime Minister. A government spokesman said supporters of the former prime minister, Mrs Sirimavo Bandaranaike, had urgedReuter - 63 words
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Article83 1980-10-15 1 AP NEW YORK, Tues. Stock prices rose in early trading extending the advance of the previous session. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrial stocks gained 5.20 points to 965.10 in the first halfhour of trading. Gaining issues outnumbered losers by a 3-2 margin on the New YorkAP - 83 words
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Article151 1980-10-15 1 Rises Indices Tronoh Mines 1800 130 Oct 13 Oct 14 Mifiun Corpn 1400 120 B.T.Indicator: Petaling 1750 100 9757.*****26.15 Austral Amal 1440 90 Industrials: 606.90 613.19 M U I 1370 80 Finance: 1113.95 1119.13 C Sugars G I Hldgs Berjuntai 1020 494 1370 80 74 00 Hotels:151 words
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Article, Illustration143 1980-10-15 1 Rises Indices Killing hal] 2900 +300 Oct 13 Oct 14 Gopeng Con 4150 150 B.T. Index: *****.*****66.78 Tronoh 1900 140 Industrials: 713.06 726.42 Sg Besi 1300 130 Finance: 1045.72 1064.86 Magnum 1390 +130 Hotels: 390.89 391.08 Petaling 1760 130 Properties: 586.47 588.63 K Kampar 840 80 Tins: 455.92143 words
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Article551 1980-10-15 1 LEE YOKE MENG - SINGAPORE BANKERS SURPRISED By LEE YOKE MENG SINGAPORE'S creditworthiness is being slightly weakened by the political uncertainties in Kampuchea. A recent Institutional Investor survey saw Hongkong eclipsing Singapore to become the third best credit in the Asia-Pacific region. Singapore slipped to fifth place, after Japan,551 words
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Article196 1980-10-15 1 THE president of the Asean Chambers of Commerce and Industry, Mr Wee Cho Yaw, will be in New Zealand in February to initiate plans for private sector dialogue between Asean and New Zealand, trade sources said yesterday. Banker Wee's visit follows preliminary discussions in June196 words
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Article459 1980-10-15 1 AGNES WEE - By AGNES WEE IN RESPONSE to requests from developers and architects for more time to create architecturally aesthetic structures, the Urban Redevelopment Authority has again postponed the closing date of its 9th Sale of Sites from Dec 1 this year to Jan 30 next459 words
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Article455 1980-10-15 1 SALMA KHALIK - By SALMA KHALIK AUSTRALIA'S decision to withdraw recognition of the Democratic Kampuchean (DK) government does not come as a surprise to Asean. Ministry of Foreign Affairs officials said there had been "a lot of signals" to this effect from Australian leaders and the Australian government had indicated455 words
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300 1980-10-15 1 INFLATIONARY prea■ra eased ceaslderabiy la September with the fiwmer price ladei grawlag by ealy M per eeat, the Iswest aaaaai gala f*r uy meath this year. Oa a maathly camparimi, tke ladex decllaed far tke first time Aaee March last year wltk a300 words
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463 1980-10-15 1 FOO CHOY PENG - By FOO CHOY PENG THE United States and Singapore have agreed that the US embargo on imports of Singapore-made jeans should be lifted once an adequate system is worked out to reduce the possibility of future discrepancies in trade figures. The agreement was reached463 words
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Advertisement12 1980-10-15 1 *\N\\Y.- S vO Times Penodcats PublicaHon "P^SINGAPOW: business FOR PEOPLE WHO MATTER12 words
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Advertisement61 1980-10-15 1 SHIPPING TIMES NZ exporter to set sp meat. GUTHRIE first is estate link PEEPARJNGff as aJsmtslun FEFC arged to afept mere cmbssm In the Ms- tightened SffiSiifc It STANDARD sf esrpsrate dtecto- SEMINAR to acsudst nMie ssres still with gsM trsdtog ZZZI 12 m *®9 UFT TV AND RADIO I,61 words
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TRADE AND INDUSTRY
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Article, Illustration446 1980-10-15 2 RONNIE LIM - By RONNIE LIM NEW ZEALAND'S third largest meat exporter, R and W Hellaby, is setting up a meat processing plant in Singapore with Lee Brothers, the biggest producer of poultry products in Singapore, and Chin Soon Agriculture, a leading pig farmer. The meat processing446 words
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Article, Illustration301 1980-10-15 2 CHASE Manhattan Bank has promoted Mr Jimmy Chan Yee Shun to assistant treasurer, controllers; Miss Taa Pali flu to assistant treasurer, institutional relationship manager; Mrs Alice W«m W«m Har to assistant manager, corporate relationship; Mr Sin Wye San to assistant manager, operations, Shenton Way branch; and Mr301 words
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Article187 1980-10-15 2 PAPER merchants in Singapore are waging a price war over the sale of duplex or box board. They are incurring losses in a bid to sell off ex-stocks of box board used in making boxes and cartons. Prices of box board have declined since the187 words
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Article, Illustration116 1980-10-15 2 BLACK and Decker has introduced an electric nylon line grass and weed trimmer to Singapore. Known as Whipper Snipper, the portable hand-held trimmer, which is electrically operated, mows and cuts with a nylon line. The model 8206 has a 229 mm cutting swathe and comes with 15 metres116 words
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Article179 1980-10-15 2 THE first Malaysia-Singa-pore Travel Trade Dialogue will be held on Oct 31 and Nov 1. The theme of the meeting is Interaction in Tourism. It will discuss mutual problems in the travel industry and seek ways to promote tourism in the region. The Malaysian delegation will179 words
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461 1980-10-15 2 THE National University of Singapore (NUS) will embark on a programme for the overall development and training of executives next month. The programme will be run Jointly by the Department of Business Administration and the School of Management. A department spokesman said the programme461 words
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Article248 1980-10-15 2 THAILAND and Japan have signed an agreement under which joint trade and economic committees will be set up in each country to liaise between Thai and Japanese business circles. Thailand was represented at the signing ceremony by the secretary-general of the Board of Trade, Mr Photipong Lamsam,248 words
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Article291 1980-10-15 2 SEMINARS AND COURSES Oct 8-17: Solar Turbines Training Seminar, Hyatt, Solar Turbines S'pore Oct 16-17: Finance for NonFinancial Managers, Shangri-La, Price Waterhouse Oct 16-17: Sales Training, Thong Teck Building, SIM Oct 16-17: Credit Management, Hilton, Acumen Credit Services Oct 17: Responsibility Accounting, Arthur Young Co Oct 18: Industrial291 words
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Article, Illustration378 1980-10-15 2 AN Australian company has made advances in research on corrosion control which will benefit industries. The company, CRC Chemicals Australia, now offers products for industrial, electronic, electrical and marine uses. CRC says each of its products is formulated for a particular market. Lubricants, rust preventives, sealants, cleaners, degreasers378 words
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Advertisement196 1980-10-15 2 Senior Appointments $30,000 p.a. above. O The SGV Group Professional Executive Recruitment Services Our client, a well-established manufacturing organisation of European origin is looking for a practical, highly motivated person to assume the post of FINANCIAL CONTROLLER Up to $60,000 p.a. The successful candidate will be responsible for the entire196 words
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Advertisement180 1980-10-15 2 The 3rd S'pore International Business (Office Equipment Computer) Show SIBUS'BI March 24—28,1981 World Trade Center, Singapore Over 100 companies from 14 countries participated in SIBUS '80. More than 30,000 buyers and users (from 29 countries) VISITED THE SIBUS 80 asitss am/res IS) u > <- fcr~r S* Wr OGS *1180 words
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REGIONAL
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271 1980-10-15 3 Reuter THE Japanese government yesterday reaffirmed that it will strictly uphold Japan's war-renouncing constitution by preventing arms's sales to foreign countries and the dispatch overseas of Japanese troops. The reaffirmation was contained in a document presented to Parliament following a heated debate over theReuter - 271 words
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482 1980-10-15 3 UPI, Reuter JAPAN'S balance of payments deficit will be held down to about US$9.l billion this fiscal year, said a senior Japanese government official. That figure is a sharp fall from the $13.9 billion erf fiscal year 1979, which ended on March 31 thisUPI,; Reuter - 482 words
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Article221 1980-10-15 3 AFP INDONESIA is developing its tourist industry with caution, Communications Minister Rusmin Nuryadin said. Mr Nuryadin, who directs the directorate of tourism, told a working conference on tourism in Medan, north Sumatra, that tourism is being developed cautiously to make sure that the big flow of foreign touristsAFP - 221 words
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Article, Illustration227 1980-10-15 3 AFP SIR Freddie Laker, the cheap air travel pioneer, is to fly to Hongkong this week in a bid to persuade the colony's authorities to grant him a licence to join the battle for the London-Hong-kong air route. The competition followed the break-up ofAFP - 227 words
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338 1980-10-15 3 Reuter A SENIOR Japanese official has assured EEC Commission leaders that his country would moderate exports to the European Community, EEC sources said. Nachiro Amaya, Japan's Deputy Minister for International Trade and Industry gave the assurance to Commission officials in BrusselsReuter - 338 words
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THE REGION IN BRIEF
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Article369 1980-10-15 3 Agencies JAPAN plans to ease economic sanctions against Russia possibly within this year, a move prompted by lucrative business deals with Moscow. The Japanese Jiji Press, quoting Foreign Ministry officials, said the Japanese government hopes to win agreement of the United States on the plan through tripartiteAgencies - 369 words
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181 1980-10-15 3 UPI THE Philippine government said it has turned down a request by American travel agents for anti-terrorism insurance to cover an upcoming meeting. The announcement came on the same day that the Paris—based International Hotels Association opened a five-day conference in Manila despite bomb threatsUPI - 181 words
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388 1980-10-15 3 THE image of the Malaysian tourist industry has been tarnished by the unscrupulous acts of some tourist agencies which openly cheat the public, the Dewan Rakyat was told recently. In tabling the Tourist Development Corporation of Malaysia (Amendment) Bill, 1960, the Deputy Minister of388 words
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Advertisement319 1980-10-15 3 >. .•w"* A rj; l»" -jl to' t i *$>r &i^y «> n It w II. i i \sr *8R ~4t». r.» > V i P** v.. A ■£*?$> '1 jT ---m Vo S2 < A- ia*»> *iW J*—- S. Si >. o m 'Js %0*t fe^v. f p ar"319 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article332 1980-10-15 4 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in SI per kilo, ex-godtown: 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 0.68.332 words
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Article199 1980-10-15 4 CHICAGO soybean futures on Monday closed locked up the 30-cent-a-bushel limit except in the deferred November contract, which settled 28 V* US cents higher. Aggressive local demand in response to Friday's lower-than-expected USDA soybean crop estimate locked prices up the limit from the start, traders said. Unfilled buy orders199 words
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Article126 1980-10-15 4 VALUES on the Malaysian palm oil market yesterday continued higher despite buyers resistance to the increases, dealers said. Trading was quiet with November in the Central region traded on a ex-mill basis to MJBOO a tonne and December $2.50 higher to $802.50. The refined market was quiet on126 words
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536 1980-10-15 4 NYT. THE SOYBEAN futures market, surprised last Friday by the US government's lower- than-expected crop estimate, started its annual speculation on Monday on whether supplies will last until the 1981 harvest. Normally, the countdown starts in the spring, when soybean stocks, rarely inNYT. - 536 words
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Article179 1980-10-15 4 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Monday closed 14'/« to 10 US cents a bushel higher in moderately active trade. Prices settled near the bottom of a 10-cent range. Commercial selling and local profit-taking forced prices off day's highs. However, values maintained strength from the start on spillover buying from179 words
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Article172 1980-10-15 4 CHINESE Pradicc Exchange, Singapore, closing prices per lMkg yesterday: CMNit ell: Bulk fob 120.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $130.00 sellers, new drum fob $136.50 sellers. Cepra: Mixed (loose) $71.00 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW {425.00 sellers, Sarawak white pepper faq fob172 words
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Article193 1980-10-15 4 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday: (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) Cettea yam: China Blue Phoenix 20s 2,090; 32s 2,700, 40s 2,900 (per bale of 400 lbs). Piece gwda: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly193 words
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290 1980-10-15 4 Reuter DETAILS of the transfer of a promised US contribution of up to 5,000 long tons of tin to tbe International Tin Council (ITC) buffer stock are being discussed at a three-day council meeting which began in London on Monday afternoon. ITCReuter - 290 words
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Article358 1980-10-15 4 OPENING prices on the Singapore rubber market yesterday were marked down one cent in line with easier overnight London advices. The market then fell further in subsequent trading on speculative long releases. The morning session closed weaker with November One RSS buyers quoted at 301.00 cents a kilo, down358 words
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Article341 1980-10-15 4 R AS prices in cents per kilo yesterday: Mn iw moon (per kilo) Buyers Sellers Int. 1 R.S.S prompt f o b. 238 50 299 SON Int. 1 R.S.S November 301.30 302 00 lot. 1 R.S.S December 300.00 300.30 Int. 2 R.S.S 286.00 287.00N UK/Coat 285 00 2K.00N341 words
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Article120 1980-10-15 4 NOON SSR and SMR phem yaai lerdajr RA8 SSR 20 SSR SO MULB II loo pallet* (l ion pallet) November iCarraat Mtbi Buyers Sailer* 257.00 *****N 254.00 2S600N Dacca bar (Forward Mtb) Bayer* Salter* ***** 280 OON 255 00 257 OON SMRCV SMRL SMR SMR CP SMR120 words
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Article39 1980-10-15 4 Rubber: Oct 14 Singapore: Nov: 302.00 cents (down 2.00 cents) Malaysia: Nov: 305.50 cents (down 2.50 cents) Tin: M 52,105 (up $25) (equivalent to $34.81 per kilo) (up 42 cents) Official offering: 158 tonnes (down 23V4 tonnes)39 words
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Article94 1980-10-15 4 THE STRAITS tin price in Penang yesterday recovered Ms2s a picul to $2,1K ($34.81 a Idle), still $41 below the International Tla Agreement ceiling. Sentiment tnrned firmer following renewed active Japanese, local and some European buying encouraged by a stronger London closing on Monday, dealers said. Hie recovery94 words
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Article764 1980-10-15 4 COmtK: Robusta futures yesterday closed the morning steady £2 down to £2 a tonne up from Monday. Turnover was 405 lots, including two options and around 105 lots of cross trades. Near November finished the morning unchanged from Monday after shedding around £2 at one time at a764 words
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ASIAN STOCKS
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Article634 1980-10-15 4 TOKYO AS THOUGH responding to the growing expectations for the revival of a firm market, the Tokyo Stock Exchange opened firm yesterday, centring on the middle-class blue chips and the resource-related issues, even though the actual volume on non-resident investors buying was not as large as had634 words
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Article357 1980-10-15 4 Source: BHK See. THE MARKET opened strong yesterday as investors rushed in to buy Monday's favourites such as Tai Cheung and Wheelock. The upward push lost momentum by mid-morning as profit-taking appeared. The market got weaker as the morning progressed with second liners suffering more than the blue chips.Source: BHK See. - 357 words
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Article258 1980-10-15 4 SHARES weakened in quiet trading yesterday as traders awaited today's update of a poll of voting intentions in Saturday's general election, dealers said. OCT 14 Cents INDUSTRIALS A C. I 202 -3 A N I 275 10 A P M 200S Ailipol Pft 171 -2 B H P 1505258 words
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Article226 1980-10-15 4 OCT 14 Bahts Asia Credit 120 -3 Amu htot 106 -1 Ayuthaya Inv And Trukt 88 1 Bangkok Investment Bangkok Bank 260 unch bangkok l>rymg And Silo bangkok Insurance 711 -12 Bangkok Metropolitan Ban ato -6 Bangkok Nylon Bank Of Asia Bank Of Ayudhaya Ltd 140 unch Bata berh226 words
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Article145 1980-10-15 4 THE MARKET was higher yesterday and turnover rose from its previous 2.6 million to 3.4 million, brokers said. Philex B, Prodco B, Ist Phil Hldgs and San Miguel B rose while Atlas Con B and Basic Petroleum fell and the rest were unchanged or untraded. CX"T 14 PfNW. Acojr145 words
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Article54 1980-10-15 4 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Monday 472.4 Friday 486.3 Week Ago 484 4 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Monday 859 90 Friday 960.68 Week Ago 985 70 H.K.HANG SENG Tuesday 1364.83 Monday 1388.82 Week Ago 1318.47 SYDNEY INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 714.20 Monday 715.06 Week Ago 717.71 ALL ORDINARIES Tuesday 967.83 Monday 974.1354 words
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Advertisement99 1980-10-15 4 AVAILABLE FROM KOOL-AIR x,- wm WHm >■■. :.;W "Sc: r <&.&*• v :■■>:• V- SS3K aa&iiiKaM > .-.■>■■■'■ 3irr #«r y Two rooms of airconditioiwig for the price of one. Carrier introduces the new Twin System Console. It's uniquely designed to distribute cool air to two rooms at once. But99 words
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OVERSEAS
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Article704 1980-10-15 5 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From MAS MH601 0700 KUL TMA TL375 0715 BEY SHJ KUL MAS MH621 0635 PEN SIA SQ101 0615 KUL RBA BI421 0930 BWN MAS MH671 0930 PEN KUL SIA SQ211 1000 HLP MAS MH605 1000 KUL CPA CX710 1005 HLP SIA704 words
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309 1980-10-15 5 NYT ON THE eve of the formal resumption of negotiations on Palestinian self-rule, Israel has made some unexpected concessions to narrow the differences with Egypt. US officials said on Monday. Much to the stated surprise of the American intermediaries, headed by the special Middle East envoy,NYT - 309 words
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339 1980-10-15 5 Reuter US TREASURY Secretary William Miller told a press conference before addressing American bankers on Monday that an unjustified increase in interest rates could jeopardise the nation's economic recovery and particularly hurt the housing and car industries. He also said there would be noReuter - 339 words
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335 1980-10-15 5 UPI PRESIDENT Carter said on Monday he still opposed a separate, independent Palestinian state and pledged continuing strong support for Israel if he was re-elect-ed on Nov 4. He also condemned anti- Jewish violence in France and said he would not rest untilUPI - 335 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article321 1980-10-15 5 TURKISH troops stormed a hijacked Turkish airliner in the eastern town of Diyarbakir, and freed all 100 or so passengers and crew unharmed, the semi-official Anatolian news agency reported. It said all five hijackers were captured, one of them wounded, adding there were no casulaties among the321 words
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Article206 1980-10-15 5 Reuter AGAINST a background of deepening economic recession, leaders of Britain's two million engineering workers on Monday agreed to accept an 8 per cent pay rise 10 per cent less than their target. The decision was a boost for the government in its struggle to persuadeReuter - 206 words
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294 1980-10-15 5 UPI AN EMINENT Third World journalist jolted the governmental delegations to the UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (Unesco) 21st general conference on Monday by attacking their assumption of the right to deliberate on the issue of press freedom. He in turn was criticisedUPI - 294 words
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Advertisement968 1980-10-15 5 Its more impressive to fail on a difficult objective than to succeed on a modest one American Express, in conversation with Cardmember Sir Edmund Hillary. m Hk? iIT Sir Edmund ("call Hillary: Mountaineer, Adventurer, Explorer, Author, Businessman, Nepalese Bridge Builder, Chairman of the Himalayan Trust. Attended Auckland Grammar where, despite968 words
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Article423 1980-10-15 6 THE SURVEY by Institutional Investor serves to highlight forcefully the exposed position Singapore finds itself in amid the ever more violent storms threatening to tear the fabric of the international community apart. In Iran and Iraq, what started out as a petty battle grounded on423 words
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Article300 1980-10-15 6 AUSTRALIA'S move to derecognise Democratic Kampuchea could be an indication that time will eventually run out for Kampucheans to control their own destiny. Although the vote at the UN yesterday was even more overwhelmingly in favour of the DK government than the last time, countries300 words
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Article, Illustration1483 1980-10-15 6 ROY HODSON - With rising energy costs, one is likely to expect a gloom to pervade .the aluminium industry. Yet, on the contrary, aluminium producers are anticipating healthy growth and unprecedented profits during the 1980s. ROY HODSON reports. ROY HODSON FT UP TO HALF theFT - 1,483 words
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Article656 1980-10-15 6 H J MAIDENBERG - FORUM with H J MAIDENBERG NYT STOCK OPTIONS the fastest growing sector of the stock market since their introduction in 1973, and a game for speculators only. Right? Right on the first point, half-right on the second. After all, until World War One, the stock market wasNYT - 656 words
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Advertisement75 1980-10-15 6 Higher rates >f interest for your deposits at Chase Manhattan Bank Please call any of our Branches for further details. Fixed Deposits (Minimum S$10,000) 1-6 months 10V2%p.a 9 months 9 V2%p.a. 12 months 9%pa Savings AccountsB%pa. Special Exclusive Service For imr->e3 a > e Foreign E'change 'd'e indicators jus' d75 words
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Miscellaneous43 1980-10-15 6 XUD. KIUO P\ F«cm TMC ciepyNHNO LPDy OM r*l\/ D€Sk TbP &2) SbtxxX Mir OJL Xcm*. <jl Mjt»r aJU -u, J-f V -irfvcc -WK. "»VU>Cf A«. r ■OVWC >U6 1 I -AUD Tuq4 IT SUDDoii v STOPS -|u£. xtft '^♦JU -f*tBkd, Y 4u«^>out....43 words
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Miscellaneous1319 1980-10-15 6 No need for books AT LAST I mmm k»i rileaa chip. la lew ywn, bMc ike ketdttan hmvy mack M omtet ef tke splae seeded •pace iiMealjr tkaa tknuk heehs. IMb ll.JSpm ■•4® tnlMe whea the epMe riprmas Ike MM Is tke last vtewtag ef The mierspreeuaer er the rill-1,319 words
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Article, Illustration1755 1980-10-15 7 CATHERINE ONG - MORE A VIRTUE THAN A VICE What a shame! Local companies here have failed to achieve a passing score of 50 in a recent world survey of annual reports. Many still fight shy of giving additional information. CATHERINE ONG examines the standard of corporate disclosure in Singapore and discusses the1,755 words
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420 1980-10-15 7 SHEILA KAST - By SHEILA KAST Washington Star THE US Securities and Exchange Commission has given its blessing to a massive rewriting and reorganisation of the six federal securities laws passed since 1933. Most of the proposed 700-page code would simply reorganise existing laws, although some provisions make changes.Washington Star - 420 words
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Advertisement222 1980-10-15 7 The folowing is the Bst of those Singapore companies that were efiminated at the first stage by the ARA Award Committee. INDUSTRIALS Acma Electrical Industries Alexandra Holdings Allied Chocolate Industries Amcol Electrical Industries British-American Tobacco Co. C.K. Tang Chemical Industries (Far East) Dah Yung Steel Co. (S) Eu Yan Sang222 words
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Advertisement296 1980-10-15 7 High-growth, secure investment property In Canada and the USA Montpelier International Properties invite you to a slide and film presentation at the Bokhara Room, Marco Polo Hotel, October 16 and 17,1 pm to 8 pm. Montpelier. Palm Beach Polo and A well-established Country Club; and international group other properties in296 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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EUROPEAN MARKETS
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Article178 1980-10-15 8 <HT 13 Us ABN 314 00 15 70 SO 1 5 -\K/O 20 20 -03 AVKV 90 30 0.2 103 20 -1.5 66 20 02 34 50 66 00B 59 40 09 65 20 05 46 30 -02 27 00 07 167 00 -2 iv'i Mij 69 30 -07178 words
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Article277 1980-10-15 8 OCT 13 Frs CORBEILLE Air-Liquide 485 B S N Gervais Daftione 1004 -16 CSf (ThomsonCsf) 465 -7 Cie Krancaise des Petroles 223 -2.1 Compagnie Kinanciere Compagnie 365 unch General? Credit Koncier De France 445 1 Hachette (Librairie) 281 50 -0.5 Machines Bull 53 30 1.2 Michelin (B) 799 -4277 words
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Article218 1980-10-15 8 OCT 13 Dm Aeg-Telefunken 8120 0.7 Akzo 18 80 Ailz Leben 1000 00 -75 Allz Vers 400.00 15 BASF 133 00 -1 Bay H T Wbank 260 00B Bay Vbank 315 00 unch Bayer 112.70 -0.5 ppr 290 50 -1.5 BMW ***** 0.5 Cassella 326 00 I Chem Verw218 words
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Article94 1980-10-15 8 OCT 13 Frs FORWARD MARKET Acec 290 unch Arbed 1380 -20 Astur 380 -10 Brascan 820 -10 Bru-Lamb 1000 -20 Canpac 1246 unch Cock 217 11 De Beers 362 5 Ebes 1770 -15 Electrobel 5390 unch Ob-Inno-Bm 2175 -25 Gev 1242 2 Hobok 2650 -15 Prtrn 5260 80 Ryl94 words
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Article183 1980-10-15 8 OCT 13 Francs Acuoim Suisses ■en Alusuisse Br 1230 -40 Alusuisse Rrg 462 unch Brown Boverl Br. 16S5 15 Ciba Geigy Br 1035 5 Ciba Geigy P C 820 15 Ciba Geigy Reg MO -4 Credit Suisse Br 2000 unch Credit Suisse Rrg 438 I Elektrowatt Br 2545 unch183 words
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Article105 1980-10-15 8 OCT 13 Lire Anic 910 -0.1 Assoc Gen ***** -1600 Baslogi 637 -12 Cenirtle ***** -230 Fial 2348 29 Finsider 85 25 1.25 Gen Immob 2168 -31 IFI Pri 4111 112 Italeementi ***** •130 I Lai gas 1414 64 luisider 335 -0.5 Magneti M Pf 535 10 Marelli Ere105 words
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Article1049 1980-10-15 8 NEW YORK STOCK prices on the New York market on Monday closed sharply higher in the slowest trading since June 30. Analysts said expectations the Federal Reserve will hold to a steady monetary course for a while encouraged investors. The market opened weak on concern about a sharp1,049 words
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Article184 1980-10-15 9 OCT 13 Rand INDUSTRIALS A Alpha 395 5 Tig Oats Tungaat Trust Bk Un Steel Ilnisrr 1730 790 145 145 218 -20 unch 5 unch 3 Atwrcom AE And CI AMR" 370 950 unch unch MININGS 1160 AiirIo.n 2200 unch unch unch Anglvaal Beffels 7000 100 2785 -15184 words
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Advertisement676 1980-10-15 8 Sh Pagt 4 for Asian stocks and Pags 9 for Jo'burg pricss. Toronto marfcat was clossd on Monday Where to wine, dine and entertain For quick economical lunches Dolphin Cafeteria World Trade Centre 4J wm W Local and Western self-service lunches Open daily f 10.30 a.m. to 3.00 p.m. if676 words
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Advertisement153 1980-10-15 8 ftfc as good as going to Bangkok. J j This is Thai Seafood at its authentic best So fresh, it could have been alive 15 minutes before coming to your table It was An enormous variety of succulent seafoods expertly prepared by Thai chefs in our kitchen Siamese Seafood Restaurant153 words
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213 1980-10-15 9 THE East Asian insurance industry is expected to enjoy a good rate of growth in the coming decade given the bright economic outlook for the region, said Mr Law Song Keng, Singapore's Insurance Commissioner. Speaking at the opening of a three-day conference on the213 words
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Article105 1980-10-15 9 BANGKOK Bank Ltd has raised its Singapore prime lending rate to 12 3 per cent from 12 per cent. Its fixed deposit rates also increased across the board with one month rising to 10 V 4 per cent from 10 per cent, three months to 10 Vi105 words
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Article262 1980-10-15 9 THE week ended Oct 10 lacked any convincing sense of direction, said an Irving Trust report. Following the previous weekend, the US funds market was extremely soft, despite repeated Federal Reserve attempts to drain reserves. The root of the problem was the repurchases that the262 words
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Article469 1980-10-15 9 THE US dollar yesterday closed weaker against the yen but was narrowly mixed ■against other major curren- cies in moderate trading. It closed weaker at 206.40/ 55 yen compared with a 207.25/40 opening here and 207.10/30 in London overnight. Dealers attributed the dollar's weakness against the yen in469 words
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Article182 1980-10-15 9 THE YEN continued to strengthen in early dealings yesterday, firming to 206.00/ 206.25 after opening at 206.50/65. The trend was taken up from Tokyo, where the currency had closed at 206.90/207.10 compared with a London close on Monday of 207.10/30. Dealers said Japanese economic indicators issued yesterday underlined the182 words
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Article22 1980-10-15 9 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 12.1 per cent.22 words
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Article184 1980-10-15 9 ASIAN RATES ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at close on Oct 14: US DoUart(Spot) Offer Bid 7 days 13 12% 1 month 13 12% 2 months 13 12% 3 months 13'/, 13% 6 months 13 1/16 12 15/16 9 months 1211/16 12 9/16 12 months 12H 12% 8*M Dat.184 words
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Article51 1980-10-15 9 RANGE of prices ottered by discount houses on Oct 14: Overnight: 4% to 7V«% Call deposits: 6V 4 to 7V4% Cloeiaf Baying ScUmf 3-month Treasury bills 7 3/16 71/16 3-month Bank bills 125/16 12 3/16 3 months CD 12 li 7 6 months CD 1115/16 1113/16 Source: National Discount51 words
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Article47 1980-10-15 9 FRANKFURT exchanges opening quotes on Oct 14: US 1 8118 K (1.8080 88) Stg 4.371/376 (4.36/38) Can ***** 63 D FI 9195 92 05 S Fr 110.30 45 Lit 2.100/108 F Fr 43.17/27 N Kr 37.23/27 B Fr (com) 6.225/235 B Fr (fin) —6.185,136 Yen 0.8770/8447 words
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Article243 1980-10-15 9 SINGAPORE gold futures yesterday closed generally easier on weaker overnight New York gold prices and some overseas selling. Trading was light throughout the day with total sales reported at 161 lots with activity mainly centred on October, December and February contracts. December closed easier at US$6B4 688 an ounce243 words
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Article37 1980-10-15 9 New York 20 70B 21 50B 21 006 ***** Zurich aooB 2H0B n.sos TM ***** Mm Singapore 20 506 21 SOB 20.906 21.906 Closing price* In US dollars a troy ounc t. Source: Credit Suisse37 words
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Article198 1980-10-15 9 THE YEN and sterling strengthened against the US dollar in fairly active late trading yesterday. Interest focused primarily on the Japanese currency, ■with West Asian buying, probably to obtain funds for use on the Tokyo stock market, adding to the bullish sentiment which has underpinned the yen during the198 words
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Article170 1980-10-15 9 THE US dollar for overnight delivery yesterday closed weaker at 207.00 yen, compared with a 207.40 opening and 208.15 at Monday's close, dealers said. Trading was heavy with volume US$lO6 billion. The dollar weakened to a day's low of 206.90 yen in mid-afternoon following an announcement by the trade170 words
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219 1980-10-15 9 AFP FULLY-LICENSED foreign banks would be welcomed in Australia if its banks were given a reciprocal reception overseas such as in Hongkong, the general manager of the Commonwealth Trading Bank, Mr Stanley Kelly was reported as saying last week. HeAFP - 219 words
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Article598 1980-10-15 9 FT THE external financing requirements of the most active Euromarket borrowers in both the industrialised countries and the developing world are likely to increase sharply next year, even assuming a modest one per cent real increase in the price of oil, according to a studyFT - 598 words
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Article279 1980-10-15 9 Reuter LONDON Metal Exchange (LME) committee chairman lan Foster said the size of single contracts on a planned London gold futures market starting early next year would be 100 ounces. He told an American metal market forum in London this matter and everything relating toReuter - 279 words
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Article144 1980-10-15 9 IN THE continuing batfjr* with inflation, it is possible 4 that US interest rates once again gone too higtvj says the Manufacturers! Hanover Trust's Financial Digest. The problem really begrij*" when interest rates went] down too far and too fas*] earlier this year, it144 words
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Advertisement191 1980-10-15 9 Let us examine the word Exclusive: stylish. r« c restricted in use, or apr peal because of expense 4 a single, sole <— jurisdiction> b Exclusive n something exclusive: as a a newspaper story at first released to or printed by only one newspaper b: an exclusive right (as to191 words
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1583 1980-10-15 10 _BID and offer prices officially and business in and reported to the Stock Exchange Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units, unless otherwise specified. SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL A v COMMERCIAL Aema (3.368 3.388)1,583 words
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Article161 1980-10-15 10 SINGAPORE UNIT TBI) prices fcr Oet ST 1«) The Commerce The Saving* Fund S pore Prat Fund 2.91 1.IS 1.31 3 06 1.92 l.J7xd S'pore Sec Fund S pore Invest Fund S'pore Equity Fund 2.03 1.1# 128 2.13 1.78 134 AHA UNIT RUST (M«nm prifti ftr >18) Mai161 words
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Article2748 1980-10-15 10 Gr's Gr'a Net 1980 Last Div Div Y'ld P/E Vol Day High Low Company Sale or- Cvr ('000) High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL ft COMMERCIAL 372 245 Ac ma 338 -2 15.0 2.8 4.4 13.3 1 338 338 276 220 Alcom 260 12.0 2.5 4.6 14.7 1492,748 words
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Article1614 1980-10-15 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. MHJSTBIALB AjBMMto (3.445) UeM (2.495) xd Alex BaM (1.508) A Ctoe (1.30B)1,614 words
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Article69 1980-10-15 10 has been admitted to the official list of the Singapore stock exchange and trading in its shares will start today, the exchange said. The company recently went public with an issue of 5.3 million ordinary $1 shares at $1.25 per share, raising issued share capital69 words
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Article63 1980-10-15 10 HUME Iiintrlei (Far Eaat) LM: AGM to be held at 13.7km., Bukit Timah Road, Singapore at 12 noon on Oct 15. MALAYAN Uaited IadaaMm BM: EOGM to be held at 16th Floor, Wisma Minima, Jalan Wisma Putra, Kuala Lumpur at Idem on Oct 17. TEMERLOH Bilker Emtales Mi:63 words
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Article, Illustration693 1980-10-15 10 APART from a streag keat at selective tnilig It wh iMmwHw a mederately mUve aeastsa at the StagkpMt stack market yesterday, with skin priDM either aackaaged t flactaatlag slightly. The market a« Its buiest momenta darlag the last 45 mlaates hefere clestag. Tradlag, wkick hegaa693 words
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Article602 1980-10-15 10 BUYERS made a cautious comeback to the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday to boost prices higher in selective trading. Sentiment was generally better but there was no buying pressure as yet, in view of the not-too-encouraging market background where tight money supply and heavy scrip deliveries602 words
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COMPANY NEWS
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638 1980-10-15 11 DAVID CHOW - By DAVID CHOW IN ANOTHER major move to widen the geographical spread of its operations, the Guthrie Corporation has become the first foreign company to tie up a project to set up a plantation in China. Guthrie said that it has teamed up638 words
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868 1980-10-15 11 FALLING margins due to escalating costs and lower pqpes for palm products are threatening to pull down Kempas (Malaya's) earnings in the current year. Kempas chairman Tan Siew Sin says in his latest annual review that unless there is an early return to the higher868 words
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Article226 1980-10-15 11 THE fortunes of feedmilling companies now seem to be somewhat brighter judging by the interim results of two companies Sin Heng Chan (Malaya) and Gold Coin (Malaysia) engaged in the business. Both companies showed healthy turnover growths while the faster rates of earnings growth implied a226 words
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Article147 1980-10-15 11 IT WAS a fusion of old minds again with the link-up between Gammon Building Construction of Hongkong and Bovis International of Britain. The two large building concerns have formed a new joint-venture called Gammon Bovis Management Contracting to specialise in the management of construction projects in Hongkong147 words
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Article284 1980-10-15 11 Reuter THE Hongkong Land Co will shortly sign an agreement to redevelop the premises of the Hongkong Club in the colony's central business district, club chairman Ronald EH trine ham said. Hongkong Land would receive rent on the part of the new building on theReuter - 284 words
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Article134 1980-10-15 11 TAIPING Textile has achieved a slight improvement in pre-tax profits at the interim stage. Unaudited group pre-tax profits for the first half-year ended June 30 rose marginally by 3 per cent to $3.75 million while gross sales improved 5 per cent to $27.1 million. Taiping Textile is confident134 words
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Article448 1980-10-15 11 WW® by HOCK LOCK SIEW SHARP fluctuations in a share price over a short spell normally tell a story. This time, the spotlight turns on to Gopeng Consolidated, the London-and-KL quoted tin counter which caught the public eye in August when rumours of a Far Eastern takeoverby HOCK LOCK SIEW - 448 words
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Advertisement556 1980-10-15 11 M«w available aa Update (a... The key to under standing ASEAN The ASEAN Report Update Published by The Asian Wall Street Journal //< The ASEAN Report Update analyzes the political, social, economic and investment policies of each country. It also offers a wealth of practical information, factors of real importance556 words
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Article121 1980-10-15 12 TELECOMS will accept payment through Visa and Master Charge credit cards at its counters at the Paya Lebar International Airport from today. Under an agreement with South East Asia BankAmericard Centre, the public will be able to pay for international telex, telegram and telephone services with121 words
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500 1980-10-15 12 The Federation of Asean Shippers Council (FASC) yesterday urged the Far East Freight Conference (FEFC) to adopt a more enlightened approach to all matters affecting shippers in the region. Criticising the FEFC's lack of reciprocity, FASC chairman Datuk Lew Sip Hon said the Asean500 words
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Article872 1980-10-15 12 LONDON, Tues. Share {vices were firm in quiet trading following yesterday's news that engineering union leaders bad agreed to recommend an 8.2 per cent pay rise, dealers said. At 3 pm, the FT index was up 7.3 at 479.7. The engineering sector was particularly firm after the news,872 words
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292 1980-10-15 12 THE Gold Exchange of Singapore (GES) will bold a seminar next month to acquaint the public with the various aspects of gold investment and trading. "Gold 1980", a one-day seminar to commemorate GES' second anniversary, is the first to be organised by the292 words
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674 1980-10-15 12 NYT THE DECISION of some Arab oil producers to increase their production is expected to replace less than one-third of the oil exports from Iran and Iraq. The actual increase in production and exports by Persian Gulf oil producers will not exceed aNYT - 674 words
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234 1980-10-15 12 AP CONSTRUCTION work on a sprawling petrochemical complex being built jointly by Iran and Japan on the Persian Gulf may be postponed indefinitely because of damage inflicted by Iraqi air attacks. Mr Toshikuni Yahiro, president of Mitsui and Company, said the bombingsAP - 234 words
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Article91 1980-10-15 12 AFP PHILIPPINE Tourism Minister Jose Aspiras said yesterday only one delegation, the Avis Rent-A-Car Group, backed out of the Manila conference of the American Society of Travel Agents (Asta) because of the on-going bombing wave. Mr Aspiras, who branded an anti-government campaign in the United StatesAFP - 91 words
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Article110 1980-10-15 12 UPI EGYPT will impose a 25 per cent increase in the Suez Canal fare to help recover first-phase construction costs of the waterway, a Japanese newspaper reported yesterday. The Nihon Keizai Shimbun quoted Japanese shipping sources as saying the Egyptian government has also made a full-scaleUPI - 110 words
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Advertisement227 1980-10-15 12 SALE OR CHARTER OCEAN-GOING V.I.P. CRUISER ADvamaamn Today's Whether After a week of legal tussle, the Chairman of the World Congress of Meteorologists is withdrawing the suit filed against a local hotel. The cause of his chagrin? The PRO's releasing of a photograph showing him sleeping through the opening session227 words
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Advertisement521 1980-10-15 12 URBAN DEVELOPMENT in the 1980's NOVEMBER ft 21,1989 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 attempt521 words
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Miscellaneous65 1980-10-15 12 IWEftT=HER§ Outlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. to 1 p.m. today: Cloudy with occasional showers in several areas. Report for 24 hours prior to 7Jt p.m. oo October 14 at the airport. Maximum temperature 32.7 Associated humidity 56 Minimum temperature 74.2 Associated humidity 98 Hours of sunshine 6.20 Rainfall in65 words
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Article676 1980-10-15 13 Shlppiag Line Page CM Shlppiag Liie Page CM Adriatic IV 5 Evergreen IV 3 Afea VI 3 Fesco V 1/2 Afro-Eurasia vn 1 Fleetwood vm 2 All trans VI 5 Flotta Lauro v 5 Alpac VI 5 Fortune VI 5 Angkutan VI 4 Franco-Belg ra 4/5 Anhsing676 words
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Article, Illustration376 1980-10-15 13 LINDA CHEE - By LINDA CHEE THE Shipbuilding and Repair Technology Department at Ngee Ann Technical College plans to upgrade its shipyard technician's course by offering three specialised diploma courses next year. The plans, which are subject to the approval of the respective authorities, will stream final376 words
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Article90 1980-10-15 13 Reuter SHIPOWNERS may consider seriously deferring damage repairs because of continuing rises in worldwide ship repair costs, says the technical department of the London-based Salvage Association. The association says costs have risen sharply in some countries during the 12 months to endAugust last. British prices areReuter - 90 words
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Article107 1980-10-15 13 UPI FIRE broke out aboard an oil rig in the Gulf of Suez, causing the death of a Norwegian worker. An Egyptian worker was reported missing but 71 others were evacuated safely. The Egyptian Petroleum Ministry said the blaze broke out on Saturday while offshore oilUPI - 107 words
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Article117 1980-10-15 13 Reuter FRANCE has sent its most modern missilelaunching frigate, the Suffren, to the Indian Ocean to reinforce warships already patrollingg the oil route through the Gulf. The 6,000-tonne frigate, equipped with antiaircraft, anti-submarine and ship-to-ship missiles, will join the 20 warships of the French Indian Ocean fleet,Reuter - 117 words
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398 1980-10-15 13 G DURAIRAJ - By G DURAIRAJ DANISH-BASED shipping line, Wood Line has appointed Penang-based bumiputra shipping agency, Tunas Setia as its general agents in Malaysia. Only last month, the company, incorporated in 1978, handled the first ship belonging to the South Korean Heung-A shipping company398 words
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Article997 1980-10-15 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 m (2) All export FCL containers and LCL cargo must be delivered to the Authority s premises during997 words
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Article1485 1980-10-15 14 CHINESE charterers showed renewed interest in grain business and covered a cargo from the St Lawrence to China at a steady $44 free discharge for Oct, while a vessel was secured from the Great Lakes to Glasgow in Oct at $37 Ho on Monday. A lower trend was1,485 words
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286 1980-10-15 15 Reuter ERAN said it will agree to the safe passage of merchant shipping out of the Shatt-al-Arab waterway, under the United Nations flag, if. Iraq also guaranteed their safety and if the vessels did not unload at other Iraqi ports. Iranian PresidentReuter - 286 words
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Article, Illustration252 1980-10-15 15 A GIGANTIC "six-legged table" recently made its drat appearance at Mitsubishi Singapore Heavy Industries (MSHI). It was also the first time that an ell rig drydocked in the yard tawed there far majar repairs after the rig crashed into a coral reef.252 words
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578 1980-10-15 15 NYT THE US Coast Guard has become so overextended because of added duties such as surveillance of Cuban and Haitian refugee boats that it is unprepared to help fight the impending annual invasion of ships smuggling marijuana from Colombia. Adm John B Hayes, CommandantNYT - 578 words
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Article339 1980-10-15 15 EXPECTED ARRIVALS TODAY KEPPEL WHARVES Alioth (0530 hauls 27m east) 8/9 Equator II (0700) 22 Felix Dzerjinsky (Passenger) (2359 after Dong Yun) 44 Golden Ghana (after Yi Yang, draft not to exceed 9m) 31/ 32 Henriette Maersk (after Bunga Orkid, D/L) 33/34 Janus I (after Tat Lee339 words
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2900 1980-10-15 19 SCHEDULE A guide to ships loading at Singapore for Ports around the World The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of2,900 words
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697 1980-10-15 20 AFP THE freight market buzzed with rumours last week of Soviet chartering to cover imports of grain and sugar, although little business was reported. But Indian government charterers were active fixing cargoes of fertilisers, and the Chinese continued their activity in the timecharter sector. OverallAFP - 697 words
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309 1980-10-15 20 AFP SYSTEMATIC allocation of risk bonuses to crews sailing in the Gulf was justified "neither by the situation nor by taking into account the practices of other merchant navies," the Central Committee of French Shipowners (CCAF) said. But, referring to a recentAFP - 309 words
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Advertisement429 1980-10-15 13 Everett Lines FOR THE MOST fREQUENT SAILINGS TO BANGKOK HONG KONG JAPAN BUSAN CMTTAGONG CALCUTTA CKALNA •RANGOON BUENOS AIRES MANZANILLO ACAPULCO Everett Steamship Corpn. S/A Clifford Centre Singapore 1 lei *****/9 36 Beach Street. Penang Rm 36 103 OCBC Bldg Tel *****/3 Port Kelaog Agents SOCSHIf CO BHO TH *****1/8429 words
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Advertisement259 1980-10-15 13 HSEALORDO m UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) 111* 1 ill 1 It i.ill i dli i i EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES S'porc Loading for AcctpHni Curt mm for Mina Qaboos (3/11). Dubai (6/11). Dammam (9/11). Kuwait (12/11). Abu Dhatx (16/11). Doha (18/11). Bahrain (21/11) Accepting Breakbulk cargo for Mina Qaboos259 words
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Advertisement11 1980-10-15 13 CONTAINER Schedules LONDON Freights SHIPS In Port SHIPPING List REGIONAL Weather11 words
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Advertisement650 1980-10-15 13 MILLION MILES MARINE (PTE) LTD. N* SNIP CNMDIERMC (Sales Services) AGENTS USTRBUTORS STOCKISTS. Deck, Engine, Provisions Dry Frozen, Bond Galley Suppliers. Add 463, Mocpherson Rd S'pore 1336 TEL *****21 (lOl.nes) Office on the wire *****11 (24 HRS) EXPORT TO U S PACIFIC. GULF. ATLANTIC. EAST CANADA AND ASIAN PORTS Maersk650 words
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Advertisement887 1980-10-15 14 MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING CORPN. BERHAD. WISMA MISC, N0.2, JALAN CONLAY, P.O. BOX 371, KUALA LUMPUR 0449, MALAYSIA. TEL *****8 TELEX: MA *****, *****, ***** ***** CtntMwr Strwct Tt Eungt Feeder 'PMang Spore l) MseiHes 2) Rdam 3) H twrg 4) Gbui B PfNAGA 17/10 N HOOKN 21/10 5/11 10/11 11/11887 words
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Advertisement276 1980-10-15 14 SUPERCARRIER SERVICE WEEKLY SERVICE TO PANAMA+US ATLANTIC GULF AND E. CANADA Ft Ufa* Ma trrac C"M Mai Jr* CM* IW 1717/10 11/U 21/11 23/11 I TOM *25/10 2-3/11 2/12 7/12 1/12 I MM It/11 1711/11 11/12 21/12 23/12 VTUC 3/11 11/11 44/11 21/12 1/1 4/1 5/1 hnIM facta* Jt Ma276 words
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Advertisement643 1980-10-15 15 Overseas B m Containers Limited Weekly service to/from UK/Europe B STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei Ports and Bangkok CONTMOSHP gjj TO UK/CONTtNT: H*hwf Spore PKelang D mart Brem Aorerp Le Haw* Eipress II Oct 20 Oct 7Nw 9 Ho* 10 Nw 12 Nw 13 Nw Liverpool Bay 2t643 words
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Advertisement689 1980-10-15 15 TAIYO MARINE LINE takes great pleasure in announcing the arrival of M.V. PAKARTIDUA on 1 st November 1980 to commence her inaugural service and to provide independent, regular monthly service to the following ports: FREMANTLE AND OTHER WESTERN AUSTRALIAN PORTS (PORT HEDLAND, GERALDTON, DAM PIER, BROOME, AND DARWIN) SUBJECT TO689 words
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Advertisement52 1980-10-15 15 ARISTOCRATIC SHIPS CLOCKS MADE IN GERMANY 035 1131 genuine replica mounted in a Ship's Wheel I? 035 1332 hammer protrudes through clock case to strike bell 035 1514 an exclusive gift with brass engraving plate I G7O, 73, 74, Lucky Plaza. Orchard Road. Singapore 0923. Tel: *****08. (Open Mon Sat,52 words
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Advertisement745 1980-10-15 16 ItaflMai Eipini InrwpMl Bay Trine Eiprtu Hanbwf Eipresi UM Mm TO MEDrmouiCA Spore PR Pert Bilbao Genoa Mbofj B haven Rdam Antwerp Malbdumn D/l« 21/18 26/10- 17/11 2/12 30/11 27/11 23/11 EteKdomn »/>• 23/"5/11 7/11 11/U- 30/11 15/12 13/12 10/12 1/12 TOUSA/OUWDA Oakland Seattle/ Tacoma Kir ami Mam (CARGO TO745 words
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Advertisement465 1980-10-15 16 V ©EVERGREEN LINE PAR EAST EUROPE EXPRESS EUIL CONTAINER SERVICE ACCEPTHG CARGO FOR HAMBURG. FELIXSTOWE. ROTTERDAM. ANTWERP LE HAVRE ALSO ACCEPfING CARGO FOR luted iungoom SOUTHAMPTON, LONDON. MANCHESTER. EMRMMGHAM. BRISTOL. LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW. LEEDS WEST GERMANY ftttttftHAVCN HOLLAND AMSTERDAM E.U., sr. U/11 1 Jsm 17m 1 M/n* 21/U" tm m 2/11465 words
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Advertisement292 1980-10-15 17 PIL GROUP EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICE SINGAPORE/BANGKOK/SINGAPORE DIRECT SERVICES SINGAPORE/INDONESIA/SINGAPORE SERVICES m S.E.A. Container Feeder Service SINGAPORE/BANGKOK/HONGKONG/MANILA ACCEPTING LCL/FCL/REEFER CONTAINERS/ Pakistan National Shipping Corpn. Karachi Pacific International Lines pte ltd joint service) Malaysia Shipping Corpn. sdn bhd FtiD PHILIPPINE INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING CORPORATION mc (incorporated in the Republic of the Philippines) EXPRESS292 words
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Advertisement552 1980-10-15 17 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BANK LINE FOR REUNKJN SOUTH AFRICA SINGAPORE •to Reunion Durban Capetown Pt Eliz (also accepting East London STREAMBANK BEAVER BANK 18/10 5/12 31/10 18/12 7/11 25/12 15/11 2/1 13/11 31/12 and Maputo cargo) Lukes Linos U.S. WEST COAST SERVICE Dfeect troai SFO Ibch ASHLEY LYKES SM NANCY552 words
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Advertisement541 1980-10-15 18 ■>« >111 > SINGAPORE SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE LTD TOT H F LOOR OCE AN BUILDING SINGAPORE 0104 MAR K E TING 112? (3 LINES GENERAL *****1 14 1 INE S TERMINAL Of MCI *****83 TELEX MS ?4S9£ RS 2SS6B A BCARSHIP CABLE CARGOSHIP ll'll |11l II r< l'ei|ion»l JLLO' (loiitsiincr541 words
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Advertisement511 1980-10-15 18 VX\ GRANARD LINE INDEPENDENT ATTRACTIVE RA TES u MEDITERRANEAN SEA SERVICE ALSO ACCERTtSC CONTAINER CARGO FCL O\LY FOR: PORT SAID. ALEXANDRIA, BEIRUT, LATTAKIA. UMASSOL, ISTANBUL A PIRAEUS Specially engaged agents A stevedores providing immediate discharge MAN SM6 V.4M MAN CHEONC V.4IV C4hg Nrt SaM. MO I Lattafcia «#y STRAITS/EAST ASM511 words
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Advertisement627 1980-10-15 19 NOL NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): N. GARNET 21*..... C. PAUL 24W+ K. JACEJM TH TN. BftDGE 31 C. ROZE 22W K. JACEWON 10W. MERCATOR 20* FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ): K. JACEWON 9E. MERCATOR 19E. N. CORAL 20E HK CONTAINER 22E. C. CONTARCR 8E TO AND FROM627 words
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Advertisement368 1980-10-15 20 MALDIVE LINES HM.OM MnXTH Loading for Male it.'] KUANTAM *****519 PASS GUDANG *****M5 t i:\STKkN car U\I;R. LTD. Port Kalang In Port/16 Oct 19/20 Oct 31/1 Nov ASIAN CUPPER VO9 SaMM FENIX NOl V 1« 21 Oct ■LUC MATSUYAMA V 22 29/30 Oct FAMMONT VO3 29 Oct ZM JIANG KOU368 words
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Advertisement532 1980-10-15 20 MAC-NELS& ENC^ ■DEPENDENT RATE QUOTED ON APPLICATION OUTBOUND/INBOUND-FCL-GROUPAGE SERVICE TO UK/EUROPE-FCL/GROUPAGE-SPO* H BURG ROTTEROAM UK ANWP LEHAUVE ■TORT 5/11 7/11 9/11 12/11 13/" TO USA/CANADA S'POftt OAALANO LA VANC (BC) NIN YOUA 17/10 IS/11 17/11 30/11 IS/11 ALSO TO: MAJOR US Po*Ts/MONTK£AL. TORONTO TO AUSTRALIA TO lO> ZEALAND SPORE SYDNEY532 words
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Miscellaneous162 1980-10-15 20 Regional Weather 2$ *1 Oi" A V r; 1 iia r* l! fl bl lv ■32 «rl m >o>vv 100E I s." SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. Dew point °C Wind direction with speed in knots Wave height R. Thunderstorm Temperature °C atwcr Weather Wind162 words
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