The Business Times, 3 November 1980
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The Business Times
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Title Section11 1980-11-03 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. lli/1/81 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3,1« M 50 CENTS11 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article73 1980-11-03 1 UPI MANILA, Sun. Fears of Mr Ronald Reagan winning the US election and sending more military aid to President Ferdinand Marcos led Filipino dissidents to launch their terror campaign, a confessed terrorist said. Victor Burns Lovely told interrogators at his hospital bed the US elections forced FilipinoUPI - 73 words
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Article60 1980-11-03 1 AFP KUWAIT, Sun. Kuwait might consider increasing its oil output if strong demand occurs on world markets, Kuwaiti Oil Minister Sheikh Ali al Khalifa al Sabah said. But any such decision "would imply a temporary increase, because we still want to maintain our average oil output at 1.5AFP - 60 words
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Article75 1980-11-03 1 AFP KUCHEMG, Sun. Malaysia is diversifying its energy sources with a view to ensuring that the nation's economy is not vulnerable to the vagaries of oil supplies, Minister of Energy, Telecommunications and Posts Leo Moggie said at an energy seminar organised by Jaycees Malaysia. He said though MalaysiaAFP - 75 words
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Article74 1980-11-03 1 Reuter YALA (South Thailand), Sun. Four armed communist guerillas were killed by-Thai security forces in an attempted ambush on an army convoy in south Thailand near the Malaysian border last night, a Thai police spokesman said. Thai forces fought a gun battle with a group of about 10Reuter - 74 words
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Article58 1980-11-03 1 Reuter LONDON, Sun. Amnesty International has called on Pakistani President Zia ul-Haq to release all political prisoners being held and to end torture, floggings and executions immediately. The London-based human rights organisation said in a letter to the Pakistani leader it was concerned about reports that prisonersReuter - 58 words
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Article75 1980-11-03 1 Reuter JAKARTA, Sun. Japan's Minister for International Trade and Industry Rokosuke Tanaka arrives here tomorrow for important discussions with Indonesian leaders at a time when this country is looking westward for new technology and capital investment. A series of meetings and discussions with Indonesian economic ministers haveReuter - 75 words
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Article88 1980-11-03 1 MANILA, Sun. The formation of a legal society within the Association of South-east Asian Nations (Asean) will provide a useful forum for lawyers in the region to discuss solutions to common legal problems, Malaysian attorneygeneral Datuk Abu Talib bin Athman said today. Speaking about the forthcoming Asean lawyers'88 words
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Article52 1980-11-03 1 Reuter KUWAIT, Sun. Arab oil ministers will hold a scheduled meeting in Kuwait on Dec 8, their first talks since the Gulf war began six weeks ago. The Organisation of Arab Petroleum Exporting Countries (Oapec) said the agenda would be set by oil ministry undersecretaries meeting on DecReuter - 52 words
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Article64 1980-11-03 1 THE TEN-MAN Burmese economic mission led by Brigadier-General Tint Swe, Minister of the Burmese First Industry, left for home yesterday after a seven-day visit. Brig-General Tini Swe, who was here at the invitation of Trade and Industry Minister Goh Chok Tong, said his visit was largely to64 words
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Article111 1980-11-03 1 THE following Is a list of the II meet actively traded stocks on the Stock Exchange of Singapore last week. It gives the turnover in thousands of nnits, closing prices on Friday and the high and low for 19M Ctopuy Tumw r Prleea High Law •m Oct111 words
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LOCAL STOCK INDICES
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Article78 1980-11-03 1 Oetn Oct a Oct a Oct M Oct SI ttBT Index: ***** 02 *****.42 ***** 46 *****.15 *****.18 'Industrials: 664.92 659 21 661.87 663.76 681.38 1166.03 1160.33 1163.07 1162.33 1179.76 ••Hotels 592 04 591.76 590 75 590 84 592 59 •Properties: 565 54 542 72 552.83 546.29 552.31 TMBMCS:78 words
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Article88 1980-11-03 1 Oct n Oct a Oct a Oct a Oct n t+BT Index: i 0929.87 ***** 45 *****.35 *****.82 *****.74 •Industrials 807.56 794.98 798.44 802.68 820.65 1117.96 1106.35 1108.39 1112.30 1140.15 ••Hotels: ***** ***** 391.87 392.66 392.76 •properties: (14.98 636.23 642.58 641.25 642.10 ♦Tins: 519 62 ***** 514.65 524.97 536.2588 words
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Article634 1980-11-03 1 FONG MEW LENG - UNFAVOURABLE WORLD CLIMATE By FONG MEW LENG TOTAL foreign investment commitment in Singapore is expected to reach $2.2 billion by the end of the year but the pipeline for probable projects in the future has shrunk recently, forewarning a possible decline in future investment commitment.634 words
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Article253 1980-11-03 1 TWO more companies Electro Research Corp Pte and Polycore Optical Pte have been given grants under the Product Development Assistance Scheme (PDAS). They are granted $100,000 each, the maximum allowed under the terms of reference of the PDAS scheme administer by the Economic Development Board253 words
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Article471 1980-11-03 1 THE Government may introduce legislation to make energy conservation part of our Vfoy Of life. This was disclosed by Mr Moh Siew Meng, divisional director of the Ministry of Trade and Industry at the seminar "Energy in the 80s" organised by the Singapore Manufacturers'471 words
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Article357 1980-11-03 1 RICHARD SEAH - By RICHARD SEAH THE Public Utilities Board will construct a coal-fired power station at Pulau Tekong for operation in 1989 or 1990 if pollution can be effectively controlled. Informed sources said the proposed station will cost about $1 billion and will have two 350 megawatt capacity357 words
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273 1980-11-03 1 BANK credit teak a big Junp la September «tier a ■light downward trend dice March. According to the Monetary Authority of Singapore's (MAS) latest monthly statistical release, total leaaa aad advances by baaks Increased at aa annnal rate d S K' cent in273 words
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500 1980-11-03 1 BIBIANA CHOO - By BIBIANA CHOO PLANS are afoot within the Hong Leong Finance enclave for the public listing of its wholly-owned subsidiary, Singapore Finance, next year. The aim of the public listing will be to increase the capital base of Sinfin and give it a wider500 words
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Advertisement23 1980-11-03 1 A helping hand when you need it most HsF >• Mayfoong Mortgage And Finance (S) Lad. Ground floor. Show House, Singapore 0923 Tel: *****7723 words
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Advertisement76 1980-11-03 1 Yet another of Sony's micro wonders! Packed with features that make it a unique music-and-memo machine. Ideal for multi purpose use sleek, slim and snug looking just the thing for any table where a lot of talking is done. external microphone with remote control built-in Electret Condenser Microphone 3 minute76 words
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Advertisement44 1980-11-03 1 mm SHIPPING TIMES CHIEF exeeittve with differBEVIEW markets for majsr RAFFLES Greap presents fan ITO m itplsmstlr drive la E»HOW the ntjar stock markets performed last week IRANIAN Parliament approves the release *f hsstsges— 12 |f, CBO6SWQBD I, WHEH SHAKE INFORMATION It, SPORTS 1144 words
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Advertisement103 1980-11-03 1 SENSUALLY RODOLFO VALENTINO IGOS 09 uwi tlnfir ,tl"s JAL has more flights toTokyo and the USA than any other airline. i W A dl 4t Relax in comfort on 16 flights a week to Tokyo 5 non-stop and 10 via other South East Asian cities (If you' re on business,103 words
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MANAGEMENT
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1889 1980-11-03 2 IAN HARGREAVES - The new chief of Coca-Cola company has a somewhat surprising personal philosophy. LAN HARGREAVES reports. IAN HARGREAVES FT THE recent appointment of Roberto Goizueta as chief executive and chairman elect of Coca-Cola company has to be one of the most surprising executive appointments in USFT - 1,889 words
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Article430 1980-11-03 2 MOST of us get hired on the strength of our performance at an interview. But the interview is perhaps the least effective and most unreliable means of selecting employees. The already dubious value of the selection interview is further reduced when it is conducted by untrained430 words
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Article615 1980-11-03 2 THE INfifßE TRACK I m THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE A WYNNE I 1,.„. 2/11/1980 LEADERSHIP, or the lack of it, is a subject that stirs many minds, pens and mouths these days. On Tuesday, Jimmy Carter may find himself out of a job because American voters have been615 words
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Advertisement540 1980-11-03 2 "in Frankfurt I can usually get a connecting fEghft the same hour." This is an authentic passenger statement. rankfurt m D-AH Frankfurt airport is Europe's fastest transfer terminal to any one of 55 European cities. Lufthansa German Airlines Contact your travel agent or Lufthansa. Singapore: Tanglin Shopping Centre. Telephone: 737540 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article759 1980-11-03 4 AFP DESPITE further signs of a recovery in the United States economy and continuing uncertainties about the US hostages in Iran, a majority of the markets extended their recent fall this week. Among the factors deterring buyers were the latest increase in US interest rates, worries aboutAFP - 759 words
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Article186 1980-11-03 4 PRICES held steady la all seetara af the Sagapare pradaee exehaage last week. Bat tradlag activity remalaed dull aad diggU with same eeeters repertlag ae baslaeas deae at all. Oa the caflee market, bast aces Improved slightly fram the previaas week theagh the market eeattaaed te be «fleeted186 words
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Article632 1980-11-03 4 Reuter COCOA: Futures on Friday closed around £18 higher in more active positions with March last traded at £978. Turnover was 3,771 lots including 1,386 switches. Traders said the steadier trend was partly a technical reaction to Thursday's 4Viyear lows and additional support was provided by the continuingReuter - 632 words
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Article169 1980-11-03 4 Reuter RUBBER FUTURES in London last Friday closed slightly easier on dealer selling, losing most of early gains, brokers said. Final prices showed gains of 0.10 to 0.40 on a volume of two lots of five tonnes and 412 lots of 15 tonnes, including 28 kerb trades and threeReuter - 169 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGE$
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Article322 1980-11-03 4 GOLD prices firmed steadily during most days of the week under review, improving from US$62B per troy ounce on Monday to reach a high of US$642 per ounce on Thursday, said Grew* sad OUier BtlttM Pte Ltd in its review for the week ended Oct 31. However, the metal322 words
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Article248 1980-11-03 4 THE interbank market last week opened at a relatively high level with overnight funds traded at 15 16 per cent before decreasing rapidly at mid-week to 6 5 per cent and closed at par on liability day. Inspite of the excess liquidity in the interbank overnight rates, the Twos248 words
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Article147 1980-11-03 4 THE Singapore dollar last week exhibited its strength against most currencies with the exception of the Japanese yen and pound sterling which traded erratically in uncertainties. The Singapore dollar continue to gain against the German mark and dealers expectthe trend to continue in coming the weeks. The American147 words
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Article185 1980-11-03 4 ASIAN RATES ASIAN earreacy average depMit rates far the week eaM Oct SI: 7 days 1 month 2 months 3 months 0 months 9 months 12 months U81 (Bid price*) Hifk Low 13H 13 7/16 157/16 1311/16 15 W 13 15/16 15V. 14 "4 153/16 14Vk 14 9/16 13H 14185 words
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Article43 1980-11-03 4 FOR THE week ended Saturday Nov 1, the range of call rates received from Short Deposits (M) Bhd was as follows: Buk fui: 3.5 per cent to 5 per cent. Gcaeral find: 4.7 per cent. Mwwawti of funds totalled 1960 million.43 words
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Article22 1980-11-03 4 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 12.6 per cent.22 words
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Advertisement294 1980-11-03 4 COMING TO BANGKOK TO SERVE YOU BLUER the international airline of Saudi Arabia. Saudia, the national airline of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is growing fast. On November 2nd 1980, Saudia will introduce the first and only non-stop flight from Bangkok to Riyadh and the only direct flight to Jeddah.294 words
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Advertisement122 1980-11-03 4 asean Swiss Trade Technology Fair 14 18 January 1981 Singapore Mandarin Hotel Get your invitation card from any Swiss Embassy in the ASEAN countries and Hong Kong or from Interfama Pte. Ltd. No 834. Bth Floor. World Trade Centre. Singapore 0409 Telex RS ***** INFAMA Tel *****12 ••ussas JOHANNESBURG IOSANG&ES122 words
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OVERSEAS
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391 1980-11-03 5 Reuter IN A cliff-hanging US presidential election campaign, Jimmy Carter and Ronald Reagan tried to convince American voters that what truly sets them apart are their ideas for curing the nation's economic woes. But if opinion polls, economists and the business community are anyReuter - 391 words
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Article276 1980-11-03 5 NYT THE West German government has decided to forgo its pledge to the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation to raise its military expenditure significantly, creating the possibility of a dispute with the United States and a serious loss of confidence within the alliance. Representatives ofNYT - 276 words
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220 1980-11-03 5 NYT PRESIDENT Anwar Sadat declared that Egypt had recognised the revolutionary Islamic government in Teheran as the lawful government of Iran and would not change this position even though Prince Reza Pahlavi, the late Shah's son, proclaimed himself the new Shah in CairoNYT - 220 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article546 1980-11-03 5 Agencies THAI Deputy Foreign Minister Arun Bhanupongse will leave Bangkok on Nov 10 at the head of a top government mission to the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe, official sources reported. The mission's two-week tour is mainly aimed a demonstrating Thailand's efforts to find a solution toAgencies - 546 words
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702 1980-11-03 5 BOOMING CAR EXPORTS Agencies THE Japanese government appeared set on a diplomatic drive to solve international problems caused by Japan's booming exports and weaknesses in the Western economic sanctions imposed against the Soviet Union. Foreign Minister Masayoshi Ito said he would be making aAgencies - 702 words
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Advertisement174 1980-11-03 5 The daily Aircraft Schedule hae been held over becauee of preeeure of apace. Flight information by telephone can be obtained from the airport (*****8) or from the respective airlines: 81A *****47/*****48, Garuda *****7, MAS *****2, CPA *****7, Qantas *****01, BA *****01, KLM *****1. Borobudur Inter-Continental \bur Business Centre in Jakarta.174 words
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Advertisement393 1980-11-03 5 r- f iS tgv WE fIRRTKjE SUCCESSFUL MEETIMGS ALWAYS you win, both ways, at Rasa fV Sayang It's indisputably the best a meeting ground for conventions btg or small. We have a Conference Hall to cater for a full-scale convention for up to 600 persons with additional 5 functon rooms393 words
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REVIEWS
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608 1980-11-03 6 RICHARD SEAH - By RICHARD SEAH WRITING crazy letters can be great fun but perhaps nothing can beat a serious reply. Henry Root is one Englishman who spends much of his time writing to the Establishment, giving his unasked for advice and opinions. Some of his letters608 words
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287 1980-11-03 6 THE Hongkong Arts Festival enters its ninth year in January. Like all its predecessors the festival will be a hit with both local and foreign audiences. The programme is as extensive as ever, with performances scheduled to be held at these four venues: the287 words
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529 1980-11-03 7 HILTON KRAMER - By HILTON KRAMER THE sculpture of Constan- tin Brancusi (1876-1957) is and has long been recognised to be one of < the pre-eminent achievej ments of 20th century art. Even in his lifetime Brancusi was the most fa- < mous of modernist sculpi tors.529 words
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Article782 1980-11-03 7 PATRICIA GOH - By PATRICIA GOH THERE was a time when, besides playing in symphony concerts, members of the Singapore Symphony Orchestra (SSO) gave individual performances. There were clarinet recitals, brass ensembles and the odd quartet or two. These chamber music concerts seem to be less frequent nowadays, possibly because782 words
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Advertisement310 1980-11-03 6 Do you know that you can now a memorable conference in the East Coast? touch of Hyatt, The Meranti Function Room at the Hyatt Kuantan can take up to 160 for meetings and cocktail receptions and 120 for banquets. FuD conference facilities in this self-equipped centre includes personalised service by310 words
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Advertisement103 1980-11-03 6 AVAILABLE FROM KOOL-AIR 75 "OS Carrier's New Super Round One 3JX more energy efficient Carrier's new Super Round One (38 VE) is a major breakthrough that's big on energy savings. It gives you central airconditioning that's 33% more efficient in terms of aircon running costs. And it's big on versatility103 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous599 1980-11-03 6 SINGAPORE 3.00 PM Opening Mowed by The Young And The Restless 3.25 Heaven Sword and Drafon Sabre (r) 4.05 Cartoon Selections 4.30 Diary Events (English) 4.35 Sinivar llagam (Tamil) (r) 5.00 MkSfe Safari 5.25 Operation Petticoat Bless You My Sub 5.50 Szysznyk 6.15 News (English) 6.25 Botanic Man 6.55 Young599 words
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Advertisement260 1980-11-03 7 After talking to us, Lee Brothers Poultry is no longercnicken feed. ~-~T' r mm r-ftfr -*r *-*sm '•V <r?Fm m nWlit''' Sfilj3£to fl IP>" p2? v 7? f M> i L From a small chicken farm to a multimillion dollar business engaged in the breeding and processing of chickens. That's260 words
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Miscellaneous651 1980-11-03 7 TWO-IN-ONE CROSSWORD CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 4 Nominally a breaker of tubers? (6) 7 Many a foreigner, it seems c was a statesman (8) 8 Treat a cut in one's side? (6) 10 Not the younger bearer of flowers (5) 13 High place for ail absentminded man (4) 14 A staggering651 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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EUROPEAN MARKETS
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Article271 1980-11-03 8 OCT 31 Fra CORBEILLE Air-Liquid** 568 1 B S N Gervals Danone 1054 -2 CSF (ThomsonCsf) 514 -*-4 Cte f rancalse des Petroles 224 40 -6.1 Compagnte Flnanciere Compagme Gene rale 394 5 Credit Fonder De France ***** -4.5 Hachette (Libratrie} 305 -4J Machines Bull 53.25 0.56 Michelin (B)271 words
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Article225 1980-11-03 8 OCT 31 Dm Aeg-Telefunken 7450B Akao ltOO -05 Allz Leben *****0 unch All* Vers 473.00 2.5 BASF 124 40 -03 Bay H T Wbank 238 OOB Bay Vbank 290 OOB Bayer 106 10 -06 BBC 204 50 -25 BMW 153 SO 1 Cassella 315.00 02 Chem Verw 230 00225 words
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Article93 1980-11-03 8 t OCT 31 Frs FORWARD MARKET Acec 3tn J Arbed 1TTO •2 Astur 350 j Brascan 172 -21 Bru-Lamb 102ft unch Canpac 1210 -114 Cock 196 De Beers 779 unch EDes 1885 -5 Electrobel 5300 90 Gb-Inno-Bm 1970 -25 Clev 1280 Hobok ywn -5 Petto 5420 -80 Ryl Dutch93 words
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Article196 1980-11-03 8 *W'T 31 m ABN 292 00 05 Ahold 67 80 0.5 Akzo 1860 -0.5 AMEV 93 30 03 An fas ***** 2J Amrobnk 62 00 -02 aB^rgoss 35 00B 65 00 -02 BqIS 58.00 02 Borsumtj 203.00 -2 Burhmann 62 50 -0.2 B>Vnfcorf 41 70 -08 Cniand 28 00196 words
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Article185 1980-11-03 8 OCT 91 Francs Actions Suisse* 2se unch Alusuisse Br 1240 unch Alusuisse Ref m unch Brown Boreri Br IMS 5 Clba Oeicy Br. 1000 unch Clba Geigy P C 775 Clba Ocigy Rm 502 unch Credit Suisse Br 2500 -15 Credit Suisse Ref 437 -i Elektrowatt Br 2M5 Geocje185 words
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Article103 1980-11-03 8 OCT 31 Lire Anlr J 75 -015 AssoOen ***** 4 5440 BuUwl 750 125 Central* ***** 299 rut 3100 49 Firistdcr 05 On Immob 2535 ♦5® in Prt 4649 90 lUJcfmentl raw -660 I taigas iaw 100 Ilalstder 380 33 Magnetl M PF 708 ♦28 Marelli Ere 399 13103 words
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Article220 1980-11-03 8 OCT 1) CS Ablllbi as Alcan 41 •la Alcoma 38 -H Bank Mont 30 S Bank Nova Scotia 32 Bell TH 1SS Beth Corp BP Can Ltd 41 IS Brasran M > t Camp Rm) Lake *1 unch Can Imp Bk 2Sh Can par 4*7 S 1«» Canpac Inv220 words
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Article312 1980-11-03 8 OCT 31 Rand INDUSTRIALS A Alpha 445 -5 Abercom 373 unch AE And CI WO -10 AM1C 2800 Barlows 1230 -5 Cg Sugar 1850 CNA 615 Currie finance 255 -5 De Beers Ind Edcon 670 Edgars 9900B Eveready Fed Volk 545 -10 Fuglt 250 10 Gardlan l Ulenanl Gratemn312 words
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Advertisement238 1980-11-03 8 to wine, dine and i Costs only HALF AS MUCH if you're residing in Singapore It's easy. Just book our chalet units, and enjoy a 50% discount. Offer applies MONDAY-THURSDAY (except public holidays and holiday-eves). For full details of the 50% DISCOUNT OFFER. MUL call Apollo Sentosa Reservation Centre Tel:238 words
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Advertisement177 1980-11-03 8 For lunch. For dinner. For a richly rewarding experience. Businessmen's Lunch Monday to Friday $18 10% service charge -4- 3% cess Javanese Rijstafel Saturday Sunday $16 10% service charge 3% cess For reservations call *****77 Ji (*> C «-iilii i*> I 'nrk HlhHi >i i Siii^iqMmiSHERATON HOTELS AND !NNS WO«i.QW'DE177 words
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Advertisement156 1980-11-03 8 See Page 10 for Tokyo and New York stock prices bight; ?ip j?o«p Docpavali On the cvfniny} ot Dt-rpavaii November 6 14W). ,1 lavish Indian buMei and festive mv(Ms v.*.i',i lie laid out at th» Rang Mahal Ht staurant Hie talented vnyinij group Swar Sanqam vol! hi vtnth j Rutfet156 words
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Advertisement147 1980-11-03 8 Inn Of Happiness Now open at the Hilton Dine Dine Cantonese style. 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. BCM HHOON INTERNATIONAL SINGAPORE147 words
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Advertisement187 1980-11-03 8 3* ZJ 6 This 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 Restaurant COCKptt kxra Oxley Rise/Penang Road, Singapore 0923187 words
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MARKET REVIEWS
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Article200 1980-11-03 9 Bangkok PRICES advanced on a broad front at the Securities Exchange of Thailand last week as investors began to view the rock bottom prices as attractive long-term investment. Following the recent adjustment in price controls, the market picked up ground, followed by a period of adjustment as market200 words
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847 1980-11-03 9 2B i THE EMERGENCE of strong buying interest last Friday afer a short spell of correction and consolidation sent the Kuala Lumpur stock market soaring to another new high last week. Buyers were out in strength on the last trading day, boosting the popular847 words
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Article, Illustration785 1980-11-03 9 BRIEF PERIOD OF CONSOLIDATION K 1 Singapore h—s TRADING activity at the Singapore stock exchange last week was fairly predictable in spite of Friday's breakout which sent prices of selective counters soaring. The market lapsed into a lull for the first four trading sessions with prices785 words
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Article2890 1980-11-03 9 1980 High Low CoBptiy ]J orGrt Div Div CVr Gr*e YTd Net P/E Vol ('0001 Week High Low 8ECT10N ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 372 276 149 170 402 84 352 890 408 550 245 A cm A 220 Alcom 116 Allied Choc 138 BAT 270 Bat* 60 Ben2,890 words
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Article1133 1980-11-03 10 GERALD COLVERD - J London LiL-i A By GERALD COLVERD THE GAMBLE has been lost. The UK government will stand its ground on monetarism. It wills "hard pounding gentlemen" to echo Wellington's comments at Waterloo, particularly for all UK exporters. Probably the most sustained and ferocious attack on the "overvaluation" of1,133 words
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Article1009 1980-11-03 10 STOCK prices on the New York market last Friday closed higher aided by oil, computer, semiconductor and defence issues. The Dow Jones industrial average gained close to seven points and advances led declines four to three. Volume was about 40 million shares, up from 39.06 million traded1,009 words
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Article179 1980-11-03 10 JULIANA TAY - Wwk mmM Oct 31 Compiled by JULIANA TAY SCRIP ISSUE OTHERS Pegl Mrfa BM said for the financial year ending Dec 31, 1980, the basic o< accounting for dividend income will be changed from a cash received basic to a declared basic. A Co, Ltd179 words
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Article509 1980-11-03 10 (/J New York 1 UPI THE NEW YORK stock market last week showed little reaction to the CarterReagan debate but plunged to a three-month low when the Canadian government announced strict oil proposals that could hurt US interests. While speculators bailed out, institutions disturbed by the CanadianUPI - 509 words
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Article448 1980-11-03 10 SHARE prices on the Tokyo market on Saturday closed slightly lower after late profit-taking pared initial gains. Dealers said the market average fell 1.84 to close at 7,148 91 on a volume of 250 million shares. The Tokyo Stock Exchange index closed at 496.14, up 0.09. The second448 words
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355 1980-11-03 10 83™'° A AFP BUOYED by the reviving influx of foreign funds, prices put an end to prolonged downswing and resumed an advance on the Tokyo stock market last week. The 225-stock Dow-Jones average, a 70.34-yen loser in the previous week, closed out theAFP - 355 words
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522 1980-11-03 10 Fk rJSydne» Reuter. TRADING on the Sydney Stock Exchange last week opened on a subdued note, following the effect of the previous week's post-elec-tion boom and subsequent profit-taking falls, but recovered as the week went on to finish on a bullish note in hecticReuter. - 522 words
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Advertisement111 1980-11-03 9 At Ristorante Mario Pietro Santoro cooks his spaghetti half a hundred ways At Ristorante Mario we take you on a gastronomic adventure this month at lunch time when our chef Pietro Santoro has waiting for you half a hundred ways of enjoying spaghetti. Among his specialities is Spaghetti Mario, prepared111 words
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Advertisement161 1980-11-03 10 Introducing: )!> tii iff! 9 3105 mm r i THE NO 1 SELLER TRUCK IN THE GUISE OF A VAN NETT PRICE $18,500/(Registration fee: $15/ Because beneath the familiar front and van body, there lies the actual world renown Daihatsu Truck Chassis Coupled with the economical 2530 c.c. Diesel Engine,161 words
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MONDAY SPORTS
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Article, Illustration638 1980-11-03 11 Reuter. CHRIS Evert Lloyd fought back bravely from the brink of defeat to beat an equally courageous Virginia Wade 7-5 3-6 7-5, retaining the Wightman Cup for the United States in their annual women's tennis international against Britain last Saturday. Lloyd's victory, after sheReuter. - 638 words
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Article, Illustration780 1980-11-03 11 ROBERT T DAWSON is a strong contender for the 1980 Warren Club Matchplay Championship title which he convincingly won last year when he outplayed Mike Gerbich by 4 and 2. Bob, who is attached to Comex, marched into the semi-finals when he disposed of opponent Richard Loo by780 words
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Article493 1980-11-03 11 CHARMAINE CHAN - By CHARMAINE CHAN EVEN AFTER the treat aiae the dab geiag to Puerto Axul wy still aadedded w the top three mnm (rem the Chaagl and Semtawug sides were levelled. Dariag the reptoy matches (er the third place wiaaer st the Btagapere Golf Assedatiea's Philippine Airlines Swinginud Premier493 words
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Article, Illustration727 1980-11-03 11 LIM CHOO BENG once again showed his prowess on his home course (Seletar Golf Club) especially since his winning of the Club Championship title last week when he won the 'A* best gross with a 4 over par 72 after playing a727 words
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Article46 1980-11-03 11 AFP. AUSTRALIAN Gesff Hut waa m Satirdty bis eighth wsrid iquah chainplwihlp by beatlag Pakhtaai Qnamaj- 7amu 3-1 la the Anal the IIM world pnteMhMl squab championship la Caiogae, West Gennaay. Pakistani Maqsaad Ahmet taah third place by beating Britain's Steven Bewdltch M. AFP.AFP. - 46 words
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Article, Illustration672 1980-11-03 11 RAY SMITH - RAY SMITH SOME recent observations in New York about the US$l,OOO price tag on ringside seats for Roberto Duran's rematch with Sugar Ray Leonard on Nov 25 brought response from several quarters. It was recalled that when Mike Jacobs startled the fancy by charging a $100672 words
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Advertisement187 1980-11-03 11 Singapore Welding Society "INTRODUCTION TO THE METALLURGY OF WELDING" A course for Welding Supervisors and Foremen. The course comprises a series of eight lectures each of 1 Vfe hours which will be given by qualified members of the Singapore Welding Society at fortnightly intervals commencing Tuesday, November 18th 1980 at187 words
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Advertisement317 1980-11-03 11 Hie revolutionary golf shoe for a firm grip on your game. The professional's golf shoe PRO-AM is the latest in golf shoe concept. Designed and tested by professionals in the U.K., they've gained international acclaim. PRO-AM has been approved by the Royal and Ancient and both the PGA of Great317 words
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521 1980-11-03 12 UPI, Reuter IRAN'S Parliament yesterday voted overwhelmingly to free the 52 American hostages if Washington meets four conditions set by Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, but raised the possibility of a stage-by-stage release. It was the 365 th day of the captives' ordeal. Reports fromUPI,; Reuter - 521 words
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Article132 1980-11-03 12 Reuter BANK employees will lose many jobs in the next decade because of new technology and they must take a tougher negotiating line with employers, their international federation said in Geneva. In a report entitled "Bank Workers and New Technology", the International Federation of Commercial,Reuter - 132 words
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325 1980-11-03 12 THE Iran-Iraq conflict has had adverse effects on the palm oil market, said Malaysian Primary Industries Minister Paul Leong yesterday. He said this was because Iraq was one of Malaysia's major customers and as long as the fighting continued, shipment of palm325 words
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Article186 1980-11-03 12 THE prominent usage of Bahasa Malaysia, especially Jawi, in signboards by all firms and shops throughout the Malaysian state of Trengganu is likely to be enforced early next year. Mentri Besar Datuk Haji Wan Mokhtar Ahmad said yesterday an amendment to be finalised by the state186 words
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295 1980-11-03 12 Reuter AUSTRALIAN Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser yesterday announced a major reshuffle of his government following his victory in general elections on Oct 18. Mr Fraser, 50, announcing the administration for his third term, brought in five new faces and dropped six ministers, oneReuter - 295 words
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Advertisement201 1980-11-03 12 Ab VCBTtSCUCNT Disco Fever Outbreak A new malady has been reported by owners of discos. More dances, wilder dances and hotter musie have caused many a disco's power bills to rise dramatically. Said one disco owner, "When I saw my power bill I started shaking like John Travolta." But then,201 words
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Advertisement212 1980-11-03 12 I »^Fs 'Oar sW f.l>>K •J* .Jr V i J i wmmmsmi 2>i+ A= i<i 1 '7 -1 "TiiriiiffiSfflhlS 6? >«-' Efficiency. Ijy Finance today is not a matter of dealing in bulky paper money but of operating efficiently on a worldwide scale. Eurasbank has built a reputation for efficiency.212 words
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Miscellaneous56 1980-11-03 12 |WtAT:HER| Outlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. to 1 p.m. today: Cloudy with showers in several areas. Report for 24 boors prior to 7JI p.m. on November 2 at the airport. Maximum temperature 32.1 Associated humidity 61 Minimum temperature 24.1 Associated humidity 94 Hours of sunshine 4.00 Rainfall in millimetres56 words
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Article696 1980-11-03 13 Shipping Um Page Col Adriatic IV 5 Afea VI 3 Afro Eurasia vn 1 Ali trans VI 5 Alpac VI 5 Angkutan VI 4 Anhsing vn 3 ANL i 1 APL m 4/5 Achipelego vn 2 Argentine IV 4 ASCL in 1 Asia Merchant IV 2 Bangladesh696 words
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543 1980-11-03 13 G DURAIRAJ - By G DURAIRAJ THE NATIONAL shippers councils of Malaysia and Singapore will meet in Singapore on Wednesday to protest strongly against the 12 per cent freight rate increase proposed recently by the Straits/Australia Conference. The freight increase, the second within 10 months,543 words
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Article85 1980-11-03 13 Reuter THE NATIONAL Union of Seamen is going ahead with its planned one-day national stoppage today despite pleas from the General Council of British Shipping to call it off. The strike is part of a protest against Cunard Lines' plans to transfer two of its passenger shipsReuter - 85 words
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Article66 1980-11-03 13 Reuter. A US Federal judge last week barred dockworkers' union officials in New Orleans from leading their members in a shipping boycott of USSRbound grain vessels. The preliminary injunction, which applies only to vessels docking in New Orleans, makes permanent a temporary court order issued on OctReuter. - 66 words
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Article70 1980-11-03 13 AFP, UPI A GREEK oil tanker, identified as the 39,000tonne Capitan Markos, sank on Saturday night about 30 miles north-west of the Algerian port of Annaba after an explosion followed by a blaze, the Calgliari Harbourmaster's Office said. The 35 crew members were taken off the burning shipAFP,; UPI - 70 words
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Article84 1980-11-03 13 UPI AN EXPLOSION on a 10,000-ton ship under repair in Shanghai sparked a raging fire and injured 12 people. The Shanghai official newspaper Wen Hui Bao said the 12 were hospitalised with light injuries after the blast on board the Yi Xing moored at a ship repair yard.UPI - 84 words
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389 1980-11-03 13 AFP HONGKONG sklpptag mag■ate Sir YK Pa* ku expww< cwtfMwee ta the Asian region's Increasingly Importaat rale la warld ahlpSpeaking alter the Lloyd'» East Asia Committee meetlag la the British ealsay, he saM: "The shipping fatare la Aria Is very bright" Sir Y KAFP - 389 words
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Article989 1980-11-03 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 the989 words
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Article1447 1980-11-03 14 COAL shippers showed active interest on Thursday in securing cover for cargoes out of the US with rates continuing to edge higher. A 95,000 ton cargo was arranged from Hampton Roads to the Continent with prompt loading at US$ll.5O free discharge, $2 higher than similar business arranged recently.1,447 words
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615 1980-11-03 15 Reuter. MEMBERS of the Lloyd's of London insurance market are expected to approve draft legislation to change the market's regulatory structure tomorrow, a Lloyds spokesman said. Insurance analysts said other major reforms recommended in this year's "Fisher Working Party" report on self-regulation atReuter. - 615 words
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Article492 1980-11-03 15 EXPECTED ARRIVALS TODAY KEPPEL WHARVES Aristagelos (after San Ming) 33/34 Altai Maru (after Santa Esperanza)s Daigen Maru (after Vanino) 44 Kota Berkat (after Kota Rukun) 10/11 NedUoyd Forcados (0900) 3/4 Regenstein (after Gudrun Bakke)6/7 Sondershausen (after United Bounty) 8/9 Thermopylae (2100 after Blue Matsuyama) 47 CONTAINER Bunga492 words
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734 1980-11-03 15 SINGAPORE'S seaborne trade maintained a steady growth for the first eight months this year, rising by 7.4 per cent to 54.8 million tonnes over the 51 million tonnes of cargo handled in the same period last year. All categories of cargo showed an increase,734 words
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244 1980-11-03 15 Reuter EXPORT orders for Japanese shipyards in the longterm are showing signs of easing due to the recent appreciation of the yen, and the slackening in world demand, the Japan Ship Exporters Association said. A survey, done every other month, by the association,Reuter - 244 words
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Article69 1980-11-03 15 AFP. A HONGKONG fishing ship of the Hock Bee Company with a crew of eight was apprehended recently with eight tons of fish on board in the waters of the Anambas Islands group on the South China Sea for alleged poaching, Antara newsagency reported. The 132-ton ship,AFP. - 69 words
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400 1980-11-03 15 Reuter CURRENT intense Soviet grain freight chartering activity may speed up delivery of the eight million tonnes of US grain slated for export to the Soviet Union in the current year. Based on the present rate of Soviet fixing, the grainReuter - 400 words
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112 1980-11-03 15 Reuter THE PANAMA Caul Commission has introduced a new method to speed np traffic In the face of serious congestion, Canal Commission spokesman Victor Canel said. A boot 47 skips crossed the canal in 24 konrs when the new method was introduced, againstReuter - 112 words
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2296 1980-11-03 19 SCHEDPLE A guide to ships loading at Singapore for Ports around the World The list below tabulates, by Dort of destination, the name of the snip, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of2,296 words
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Article1014 1980-11-03 20 SECONDHAND tonnage brokers in London last week reported the purchase of eight vessels by the Cast Group of Montreal for US$l65 million from the Anglo-Nordic Group, making it the biggest single deal concluded in the week. The vessels in the transaction consist of the1,014 words
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226 1980-11-03 20 AFP. THE CHINESE Coast Guard made one of its biggest hauls last month when it seized 300,000 yuan (about US$200,000) worth of contraband on its way in from Hongkong, the South China newspaper Nanfang Ribao reported In the operation, the Coast GuardAFP. - 226 words
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136 1980-11-03 20 Reuter INDIA'S Shipping and Transport Minister, Veerendra Patil, says all major ports in the country have been free of congestion since April-May this year and a congestion surcharge levied by International Conference Lines has been withdrawn. Speaking an Indian parliamentary consultative committee in NewReuter - 136 words
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Advertisement360 1980-11-03 13 Scan Dutch V Fast and Regular Service To/From N.C./SCAN/W.MED./U.K. Singapore Tel 9i I fOH Pon Kelang Tel *****1 Kuala.Lumpur Tel ***** Penang Te) 364)76 .1A RI) 1M I AH Orient Overseas Co*d(u*ieA Line FULLY CONTMOISED SERVICE TO EUROPE (VU SUEZ) •OfVAlt* ROn 22W KOREAN MCCNON lON IMCATOR 20* ORSNTAI CHEF360 words
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Advertisement232 1980-11-03 13 BSEALORDH m UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES IBN BATTOTAH 15/11 V.29 Loading for Accepting containers for I Mma Qaboos (27/11), Dubai (30/11). Dammam (3/12), Kuwait (6/12), Abu Dhabi (9/12), Doha (12/12), Bahrain I (15/12) Accepting Breakbulk cargo for Dammam (3/12). Kuwait (6/12) I Kuwait (16/11), Dubai232 words
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Advertisement14 1980-11-03 13 HMDS CONTAINER ScMuka LONDON Freigkte SHIPS la P*rt SHIPPING List REGIONAL Weather SHIP Sales14 words
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Advertisement827 1980-11-03 13 Nedlloyd Lines Regular Liner Services To/ From All Parts of the World. Singapore Tel *****1 Port Kelang Tel *****1 Kuala Lumpur Tel ***** Penang Tel *****6 EXPORT TO US PACIFIC. GULF, ATLANTIC. EAST CANADA ANI> ASIAN PORTS Sated In Port ALVA MAERSK 8 9/11 9-10/11 ARLO MAERSK 1516/11 16-17/11 AXE827 words
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Advertisement850 1980-11-03 14 -Miscmi MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL SNIPPING CORPN. BERNAD. WISMA MISC. N0.2, JALAN CONLAY, P.O. BOX 371, KUALA LUMPUR 04-09, MALAYSIA. TEL *****8 TELEX: MA *****, *****, ***** ***** i CONTAINER SERVICE Container Service To Egope 'PKeiai* Vessel S pore 1) Mseilles 2) Rdam J) Ifburg 4) Gtow B OAHIIA Sailed KORIBGAN 4/11850 words
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Advertisement307 1980-11-03 14 BIS SUPERCARRIER SERVICE WEEKLY SERVICE TO PANAMA+US ATLANTIC GULF AND E. CANADA |M<nc rvd Han Snt Onto* B more lIM Boitai SL )*> H. ftl Haatat RvM SSL s Si 3 CM Man S»»ti Ontr 76/12 1/1 4/1 5/1 16/1? 21/12 23/12 1/1 6/1 «/l N» Kttpta* Man to CMMKM307 words
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Advertisement668 1980-11-03 15 Overseas M Containers Limited Weekly service to/from UK/Europe STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei Ports and Bangkok CONTAHBHP SERVICE TO UK/CONTKNT: COWTMCBtr SERVICE FROM UK/CONTMKT: H'borj Brem R dam le Havre OuAaßay INm 2Nm «Nm Mngfcnf Emms INn Itollhi lillw It Mr 11 lb* 131b* Fwl Flm o'<m* 15668 words
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Advertisement812 1980-11-03 16 Hapag-Lloyd TO NCOTH EUROPE Hamkurg Eipress Kurama Mare Afcmana tiprni Largs Ban Bremen Eipress TO kEWTDWANEA Spore PKeiang Htxiig B k .a»en 4/11 24/11 26/11 9/11 27/11 29-11 11/11 3/12 5/1? 19/11 10/12 12/12 22/11 9/12 11/12 TO NORTH EUROPE MEDITERRANEA S pore P* Pen Bilbao Genoa Hburg B ha*en812 words
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Advertisement544 1980-11-03 16 KOREA LINE SHIPPING CORPN P. Kebnf PENANG STORE VEGA 153W SW 3-5 Nov 6 8 Nov FROM BUSAN BANGKOK VEGA 154E Sid 3-5 Nov S-S Nov TO BUSAN ALT AIR 157W 12-15 Nov 16- IS Nov 19-22 Nov FROM BUSAN BANGKOK ALTAR 158E12-15 Nov 16-18 Nov 19-22 Nov TO BUSAN544 words
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Advertisement622 1980-11-03 16 ©EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST EUROPE EXPRESS FULL CONTAINER SERVICE ACCEPTMG CARGO F(* HAMBURG FELIXSTOWE ROTTERDAM. ANTWERP IE HAVRE ALSO ACCEPTWG CARGO FOR UNITED KHGDOI4 SOUTHAMPTON LONDON MANCHESTER. BIRMMGHAM BRISTOL. LIVERPOOL GLASGOW LEEDS WEST GERMANY Mmmtc HOLLAND AMSTERDAM S P»« HMt>| RMlotaa FikiltM >M— f It Nmt L«M |i/n Jl/ll 2/12622 words
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Advertisement873 1980-11-03 16 5 IHA Buniw FiveStwShippM»|C*rfir H g ÜBk "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" 2 T LOADING FOR RANGOON H** Nw| J rmstMiCTkimM pawn BFSSC Agents m Molovvio BCHJSTEAD SHIPPING TEL NOS Kl *****2 *****9 CompMM ArfMtWw Da PU Mivasaoon lirttrcomiiraotal S. A. C.I. F. MJ "ARGENTINE NATIONAL LINE" 10AUNG FOR DURBAN MONTEVKO BUENOS873 words
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Advertisement659 1980-11-03 16 mO.S.E. OCEAN SHIPPING ENTERPRISES PTE LTD SANKYO LINE K Ikarlaimder line AUSTRALIA SERVICE Snfapore P Ketani Loartmj for: KYOTEN MARU 15-17 No» 18-19 Hoy SYO. MEL. ADEL GENERAL AGENTS OCf AN SHTPMC A ENTERPRISES PTE ITD SMGAPOM TEI *****44/7 t *****70 K LUMPUR TFI 4MM4 4M7SI sue AGENTS P KELANG659 words
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Advertisement661 1980-11-03 17 L. PIL GROUP EAST AFBICA/REOSEA SERVICE 1 A COLOMBO/KARACHI/P. GULF SERVICE SINGAPORE/CHITTAGONG/RANGOON/SERVICES KOTA BUANA KOTA BERANI... Singapore 10/15 Nov 25/30 Nov Loading For: Chittagong, N Chittagong SINGAPORE/BANGKOK/SINGAPORE DIRECT SERVICES SINGAPORE/INDONESIA/SINGAPORE SERVICES ACCEPTING LCL/FCL/REEFER CONTAINERS/ VESSEL Navalis Nep Topaz Nep Zircon Navalis Nep Topaz Nap. Zircon Navalis 4S/5N 245/25N 245/25N 6S/7N661 words
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Advertisement788 1980-11-03 17 BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS com MO SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE from nam hburg b haven do** havre soion W Gtriuny/Austria Bewtgi Franct MUK PMai* Spore Far Cjr<t(jn Bjt bM Sjitd 1M SjM SjM «/ll MR BU. PN Kovtoonßjy SjM SjM SjM Uri bM 11/11 12/11 HR TV* Kjnufcaa Hn SjM SjM788 words
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Advertisement684 1980-11-03 17 Scan Dutch? WEEKLY EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO MED/UK/NC/SCAH p I***' (1 l)*aMaa2)r«M 3)Kto|«)rta« I CMKM m Mo. imw s/u BMtM IS/11 B MUM IVII a. Kmc! a/u IMU VU «/n u/u a/u a/u 27/u 11/11 a/U 1/12 2/12 4/12 lt/11 VU VU+ VU 11/12 2VU 11/12 11/124- M/U 11/12 2/U684 words
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Advertisement576 1980-11-03 17 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BANK LINE FOR REUNION SOUTH AFRICA BEAVER BANK SINGAPORE 10/12 eta Reunion 23/12 Durbon 30/12 Capetown 6/1 Pt Eliz 12/1 (also accepting East London and Maputo cargo) Lukes Lines U S WEST COAST SERVICE DM from SFO IDdi SPORE S ttc lie VBC ASHLEY LYKES Sid 23/11576 words
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Advertisement933 1980-11-03 18 IjKline KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICES TO NORTH AMERICA C*fOM jho acceptable lor Oakland. Vancouver Portland. Houston Galveston Boston. SI Mn Pfcdadephu Norte* Baitraro. Savannati lickuntfle TO ZUROPE C ROTE ??W 24/11 25/11 21/11 30/11 II MCWON lON 30/11 1/12 «/12 5/12 1 mCATOD ?0W WH 5/12 S/12933 words
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Advertisement560 1980-11-03 18 CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAINER/REEFER SERVICE l»: lOS ANGELES. SAN FRANCISCO. SEATTU. TACMAA VANCOUVER C Accept** SCL/FCL Cartanen SO NAGAIAK) AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Accepts* Fa/Fa Contjimn P Man* S pore Br< Melb Adel Sy4 Frei "RAMMS" 16 No. 17 Nov 29 No. 5 Oec 1? Dec "KAMDAS" 27560 words
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Advertisement551 1980-11-03 18 1 C l*« >t 11 > SINGAPORE SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE. LTD 20TH FLOOR OCEAN BUILDING SINGAPORE 0104 MARKETING *****2 13 LINES! GENERAL *****1 114 LINES) TERMINAL OFFICE *****83 TELE'' RS ***** RS ***** A B CARSMIP CABLE CARGOSHIP v.jll IN'<|ion;il t'ontiiiiicr IJiics WEEKLY CONTAINER SERVICE to/from BANGKOK I At* BOUNTY551 words
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Advertisement675 1980-11-03 18 INTRASKA (PTE) LTD. Faber House 234E Orchard Road Singapore 9 Telephone **********4057 53 ALP AC LINE SOUTH AFRICA SIB TICS ALPAC AFRICA V 44 P Kelang Penang Loadmg for: Agenfc Smg apart MTRASEA (PTE) LTD 2352C11 BOOKMG *****57 K. Lumpu YEO SHPPMG ft TRADMG *****4 *****2. 410(71 Penang ISLAM) CARGO675 words
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Advertisement800 1980-11-03 19 FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ): 0. CHEF 21E Sailed N. CORAL 201 Sailed m CONTAMER 22E..„ Sailed C. CONTMNER SE Sailed S. S.BRDGE2S 6/11 N. GARNET 2{ 13/11 C PAUL 24E 18/11 STRAITS/AUSTRALIA RD RO CONTAINER SERVICE 4 0 «>e TO AND FROM AUSTRALIA: P- KELUK 5/11 2RBBANE 16/11 jYWtY 18/11800 words
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Advertisement340 1980-11-03 19 EGYPTIAN INTERNATIONAL LINE (EIL) EGYPTIAN FLAG DIRECT LINER SERVICE TO EGYPT (PORT SAID ALEXANDRIA) STORE PT SAD ALEIAIORIA PYMMDS U Net 6 No* 25 Nov 30 NILE U Nov II Dec 9 Dec IS sptaau Dk» 12 ian 20 Carp Bookaip Hem PHone *****43 MAH TRANS CARGO PLEASE CONTACT SCHENKER340 words
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Advertisement132 1980-11-03 20 NOTICE TO SHIPPERS New Grinea Pacific Um General Roto The Solomon Islands New Guinea Pacific Line wishes to advise the trade that due to increases in operating costs it is necessary to increase the rates from Singapore and Port Kelang to Papga New Guinea and the Solomon Islands by approximately132 words
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Miscellaneous171 1980-11-03 20 Regional Weather V (MA Wi if n n m a a ki CI M A S5 Ar ♦jt>2. Eh <* P? «2 SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. LEGEND: R Thunderstorm Temperature °C Temperature Shower Weather s~S w «nd direction with speed in knots Rain V-/171 words
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