The Business Times, 14 November 1980
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Title Section11 1980-11-14 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 110/1/8« FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, ltBi 50 CENTS11 words
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Article61 1980-11-14 1 UPI TEL AVIV, Thurs. Israeli security patrols shot and killed two Palestinian guerillas today in the first attempted land infiltration from Lebanon in six months, the military command said. The military command said a routine border patrol saw the two guerrillas at about 7am and opened fire.UPI - 61 words
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Article81 1980-11-14 1 AP DETROIT, Thurs. US President Carter has cancelled a tentatively planned meeting with the Prime Minister of Japan to discuss car imports, the Detroit News reported today. An official of the United Auto Workers Union was quoted as saying the news was "terrible". In a dispatch from Washington,AP - 81 words
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Article77 1980-11-14 1 Reuter TEHERAN, Thurs. Twenty-fours after receiving the US response to Iran's four conditions for releasing the American hostages, the Teheran government had still not given its verdict crucial to the fate of the 52 captives. A committee under Executive Affairs Minister Behzad Nabavi, set up to monitorReuter - 77 words
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Article75 1980-11-14 1 Reuter BANGKOK, Thurs. Thailand's trade with fellow members of Asean in July this year registered a deficit of US$3.5 million compared with a surplus of $38.6 million for the same month last year, commerce ministry figures released today indicated. During July, Thai exports to its Asean partnersReuter - 75 words
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Article49 1980-11-14 1 AFP JAKARTA, Thurs. Mitsubishi was today urged to carry out the "Indonesianisation" of its joint venture projects. The appeal was made by Indonesian President Suharto at a meeting with the new president director general of Mitsubishi, Mr Johei Mimura, currently on a tour of South-east Asia. AFPAFP - 49 words
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Article69 1980-11-14 1 AP BRUSSELS, Thurs. Calling Europe's air fares a "flagrant breach" of European Economic Community (EEC) competition rules, EEC consumer groups warned on Wednesday they are prepared to take the Common Market to court to bring the fares down. "We have to consider the possibility of takingAP - 69 words
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Article68 1980-11-14 1 AFP LONDON, Thurs. Former chancellor of the exchequer Denis Healey, defeated in a bid for the British opposition Labour Party leadership on Monday, was today elected deputy leader by party MPs. Mr Healey, generally regarded as a rightwinger, was the only candidate. He lost in theAFP - 68 words
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Article142 1980-11-14 1 Rises Indices A Enterprises 550 Ming Court 430 I C B 680 M A A 290 Shangri-La 1680 PMC 1370 Loytape 215 Lien Hoe 195 Magnum Corpn 1490 M I I 1400 Falls 100 60 45 40 30 30 25 24 20 20 B.T.Indicator: Industrials: Finance: Hotels:142 words
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Article, Illustration147 1980-11-14 1 Rises Indices Austral E 600 50 Nov 12 Nov 13 PMC 1420 50 B.T.Index: *****.*****01.25 Rahman Hy 1700 50 Industrials: 823.75 828.71 Magnum Corp 1550 40 Finance: 1155.67 1157.70 M A A 282 32 Hotels: 392.76 392.86 Isl Pen 1050 30 Properties. 724.02 727.68 M U Ind 1430147 words
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Article589 1980-11-14 1 LILLIAN CHEW - GOVERNMENT CONSTRUCTION COMPANY By LILLIAN CHEW THE Government has formed a new construction company, Construction Technology (Pte) Ltd, to compete with private contractors for Housing and Development Board contracts. This was disclosed by two senior HDB officials, chairman Michael Fam and chief executive officer Liu Thai589 words
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271 1980-11-14 1 Reuter A TRADE agreement between Chinese and Sabahan officials will result in the loss of business for some Singapore businessmen. The leader of a Chinese trade delegation in Kota Kinabalu said China will buy timber, cocoa and rubber directly from the east Malaysian stateReuter - 271 words
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Article468 1980-11-14 1 BIBIANA CHOO - By BIBIANA CHOO A MEETING is expected to be held in Penang today between senior management of Straits Trading and Malaysia Mining Corporation. The main topic on the agenda is believed to be MMC's equity participation in Straits' tin smelting complex in Penang. An agreement on468 words
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Article284 1980-11-14 1 ACCOUNTANTS from the five Asean countries and the Asian Pacific region will meet in Singapore next month to discuss issues facing the profession in the 1980s. The Singapore Society of Accountants (SSA) and the Asean Federation of Accountants (AFA) will be holding a joint conference from284 words
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Article, Illustration230 1980-11-14 1 MR TANG Wee Lip (nbove), manager of banking department of the Monetary Authority of Singapore, has been seeended to the Central Provident Pnnd as deputy general manager. Sources said Mr Tang will take up the poet on Dee 1 and that his position230 words
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439 1980-11-14 1 LEE YOKE MENG - By LEE YOKE MENG LLOYD'S underwriter and broker, Alexander Howder. looks set to open an office in Singapore next year. If all goes well, there may also be a few other international names joining the insurance broking fraternity here in future. The Insurance439 words
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Advertisement27 1980-11-14 1 GLORY DESK-TOP BANKNOTE COUNTER lu,^ mop. BUSINESS MACHINES SYSTEMS |S) PTt LTD 47 Podium Block GoMMI Plaza Newton Road S'ngaoo'e 1130 Tei *****94 6 Caoie BUSNESTEMS Singapore27 words
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Advertisement47 1980-11-14 1 BALLY Made in Switzerland International recognized as Trend-setters. EISEr 1 MAXY' n f v Another winner [from BALLY of Switzerland newest collection of leisure shoes for men. Soft rich suede with ultra lightweight sole. Sole Agent for S.E.Asia, Hong Kong Taiwan S.G. Parrett Son (Pte) Ltd. Singapore47 words
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Advertisement76 1980-11-14 1 ]<$]{{*(/^@")|<,.:+=?*"'-]`!(.% SHIPPING TIMES NEW trends in the plastics role as oil pr0dncer................... C indu5try.................................... 2 AN analysis of Reagan's reBUOYANT Asian stock markets erulting philosophy 7 attract Europeans.... S MALAYSIAN bankers welcome SAUDI Arabia criticises major $2.2 billion farm scheme I US oil companies 5 JACK Chia wins approval for76 words
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TRADE AND INDUSTRY
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Article369 1980-11-14 2 HSUNG BEE HWA - By HSUNG BEE HWA A TRADE delegation organised by the Singapore National Productivity Association is now in South Korea to study the management of small businesses. The delegation will also be visiting Japan to study Japanese management techniques. This is believed to be the first time369 words
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Article179 1980-11-14 2 THE National Productivity Board is inviting applications for its new certificate course in office management. The first module. Approach to Office Administration and Organisation Methods, is scheduled to begin on Dec 1. The certificate course, comprising four modules, aims to help offices improve their efficiency by upgrading the179 words
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282 1980-11-14 2 THE organiser of MachineAsia 80 is flying in major buyers in the machinery trade to the exhibition. Mr H Huang, managing director of Singapore Exhibition Services, said SES will sponsor the trip of about 70 buyers comprising government officials and decision makers282 words
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352 1980-11-14 2 PLASTICS manufacturers in Asia will face rapidly increasing demand during the next 10 years. There are already indications in the United States that plastics manufacturers there will not be able to meet demand. "The basic reason for this demand is that the world is352 words
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Article, Illustration205 1980-11-14 2 AN Australian company has introduced a packaging machine suitable for Singapore factories. Packmaster, produced by Delta Dynamics, is a self-contained packaging plant using oil hydraulics. The machine draws the packaging material directly from the real and forms, fills and seals each package, neatly cutting off each one205 words
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Article, Illustration67 1980-11-14 2 CHASE Manhattan Bank NA has promoted Mr Peter Ho Cbee Boon to assistant treasurer and assistant manager-FX sales and marketing, and Mrs Lily Wong to assistant manager and FX-counsel! or, of its treasury department. Mr Ho joined Chase in 1975 as a supervisor in the loans and67 words
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214 1980-11-14 2 THE demand for training in statistics will grow over the years with the current emphasis on computers and research and development. Making the point at the Third South-east Asian Statistics Seminar, the president of the Singapore National Academy of Science, Professor Ang Kok Peng, said214 words
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Advertisement164 1980-11-14 2 v> •v3i 1 minute 5 seconds telex to U.S. A. 7*. m w v V w-"' 's/s#! M. mm 5, 5-" m M •>■■; -V; Si 'y tk |k 9U MM »Jk S>i.iv The same telex. The same destination. Different costs. > Why? Because telex is now charged in 6-second164 words
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Advertisement278 1980-11-14 2 The SGV Group Professional Executive Recruitment Services Our client, a Hongkong based international financial institution primarily engaged in financial and investment services, seeks for its Singapore office a top-level executive to assume the position of: MANAGING DIRECTOR (Multinational Financial Institution) Around *****.000 p a. plus benefits The selected candidate will278 words
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REGIONAL
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410 1980-11-14 3 AFP MALAYSIAN Minister of Primary Industries Datuk Paul Leong left for Jakarta yesterday for talks with Indonesian ministers on the forthcoming negotiations on commodity agreements. He will have discussions with Indonesian Minister for Mines and Energy Dr Subroto, and the Minister for TradeAFP - 410 words
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237 1980-11-14 3 UPI in Bangkok said on Wednesday an American employed by the United Nations has begun consultations in Ho Chi Minh City for the airlift of more than 1,700 Vietnamese to the United States. The UN representative, Thomas Malia, went to the formerUPI - 237 words
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Article207 1980-11-14 3 NYT DOUBTS about the commercial practicability of maintaining the grain embargo on the Soviet Union were expressed at a meeting of the world's major grain exporting nations in Adelaide on Wednesday. A spokesman said after the talks, which were closed to the press, that no government hadNYT - 207 words
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208 1980-11-14 3 AFP BUOYANT stock markets in Japan, Singapore, Australia and Hongkong are proving an attractive investment medium for European investors as recessionary trends reduce returns from traditional investments in Europe, a stocks expert said in Hongkong. "Knowing the markets in this part of the worldAFP - 208 words
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Article107 1980-11-14 3 Reuter CHINA and Britain have not reached any secret agrement on the future of Hongkong but Beijing will respect the existing political status of the British colony, the Express newspaper reported yesterday. The Chinese-language paper quoted Mr Zhao Kuanzhi, a department chief in the ChineseReuter - 107 words
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192 1980-11-14 3 Reuter AUSTRALIA'S balance of payments, as measured by net official monetary movements, recorded a US$452 million surplus last month after an unrevised $185 million deficit in September, preliminary statistics bureau figures show. The surplus compares with the October 1979 deficit of $103 million. The currentReuter - 192 words
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440 1980-11-14 3 Reuter MEMBERS of the Manila Stock Exchange are being canvassed for their views on a possible merger with the newer Makati Exchange, a move long proposed by the Philippine government, market sources said yesterday. Questionnaires were distributed to the 42 active members of theReuter - 440 words
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THE REGION IN BRIEF
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Article361 1980-11-14 3 Agencies JAPANESE exports still outdistanced imports in value last month but the gap was narrowed as the country's purchases rose sharply, according to official figures released yesterday. The fall in certified exports in October was a marginal 0.4 per cent from the record shipments in September toAgencies - 361 words
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Advertisement109 1980-11-14 3 ASSAU Swiss Trade Technology Fair 14 18 January 1981 Singapore Mandarin Hotel T 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 SHOE SHOP109 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article275 1980-11-14 4 THE Singapore market closed slightly higher yesterday with December One RSS buyers quoted at 296.00 cents per kilo, up one cent from Wednesday's close, dealers said. Morning prices were marked up about 1.25 cents on higher London advices, speculative and upcountry buying, they said. Afternoon prices were slightly easier275 words
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Article391 1980-11-14 4 CHICAGO soybean futures closed strong on Wednesday, up 23 to 9 US cents a bushel in active trade. Values settled near the top of a 25'/2 cent range. Active local demand in response to aggressive buying by the multi-national house, believed to be covering of short positions, carried prices391 words
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Article60 1980-11-14 4 THE Straits tin price la Penang reeevered MIS per pieai la %tjm ($33.4« per Ule) yesterday, still $1» belew the Internattonal Tia Agreement ceiling, dealers said. TV market reeevered la reactton ta tke recent laws, aa a stranger sterling against tke Malnyatan daliar and renewed baying Interest. Ta60 words
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Article359 1980-11-14 4 RAS prices In cents per kilo yesterday: Noon (per kilo) Buyers Sellers Int. X R.S.S. prompt f.o.b. 288 50 289 50N Int 1 R.S.S. December 296 75 29( 25 Int. 1 R.S.S. Jan 1981 301.00 301.50 Int. 2 R.S.S. 283 50 284 50N UK/Cont 282 50 *****N Int.359 words
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Article107 1980-11-14 4 NOON SSR u >d SMR pncaa yteideyHAS SSR 20 SSR SO MRELB (1 ton pallet) (1 too pallet) D«c*aber (Curreat Mtfc) Bayer* Seller* ***** 246 50 N 241.50 243.SON January (Forward Mtk) Buyer* Seller* 246.50 248.60N 243 60 246.60N SMRCV SMRL SMR S SMR CP SMR 10107 words
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Article40 1980-11-14 4 Rubber Nov 13 Singapore: Dec: 296.00 cents (up 1.00 cent) Malay sia: Dec: 304.75 cents (up 1.25 cents) Tin: M 52.020 (up $5) (equivalent to $33.40 per kilo) (up 8 cents) Official offering: 197 tonnes (down 21Vi tonnes)40 words
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304 1980-11-14 4 Reuter COCOA producing and consuming countries have narrowed their differences over a new agreement to regulate trade in the commodity, delegates to an international conference said in Geneva on Wednesday. They said the gap between the two sides after 16 days of negotiations hadReuter - 304 words
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Article176 1980-11-14 4 CHINESE Predaee Exekaage, Singapare, aaea elasiag prices per lMkg yesterday: Ceesaat sli: Bulk fob $128.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $136.50 sellers, new drum fob $143.00 sellers. Capra: Mixed (loose) $72.75 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $425.00 sellers, Sarawak white pepper faq176 words
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Article193 1980-11-14 4 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday: (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) Cettea yarn: China Blue Phoenix 20s 1,910; 32s 2,710, 40s 2,915 (per bale of 400 lbs). Piece geeds: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly193 words
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Article333 1980-11-14 4 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in SI per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: LOO per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.08, 100 per cent second class 0.95, 100 per cent third class 0.93, 25 per cent new crop no stock, B-10 per cent 0.82. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.74, Special 0.74.333 words
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Article906 1980-11-14 4 COFFEE: Robusta futures yesterday closed the morning steady £17 per tonne up from Wednesday, basis spot November at £990, to £3 in distant months. Turnover was 786 lots including 13 options. Dealers said market values moved ahead midmorning after earlier selling that had limited initial gains dried up.906 words
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Article117 1980-11-14 4 THE Malaysian palm oil market yesterday firmed on local covering. Unconfirmed reports of the Soviet Union buying 40,000 tonnes of coconut oil aided sentiment, dealers said. In November the Central Region was traded Ms2s higher and the Southern Region traded at $910 per tonne. The refined market saw117 words
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ASIAN STOCKS
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566 1980-11-14 4 TOKYO Reuter SHARE prices closed slightly higher in quiet trading yesterday, with the market average adding 4.56 points to 7,154.41 with volume at 260 million shares, dealers said. The market was firmer at the outset with buying interest stimulated by another rise on Wall StreetReuter - 566 words
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Article360 1980-11-14 4 THE roller-coaster continued yesterday as the market gained 55 points in the morning but dropped 29 points in the afternoon, closing 26.44 points higher. Speculators continued to set the market trend while local and overseas institutions remained the net sellers. Hsin Chong was suspended yesterday morning but as of360 words
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Article254 1980-11-14 4 STOCK prices rose sharply yesterday spurred by heavy buying in uranium, oil and gold sectors following higher gold prices and overseas interest in energy issues, dealers said. NOV 13 Cents INDUSTRIALS A. C. 1. 218 10 A N 1 300 -20 A P M 210 unch Ampol Pet no254 words
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Article246 1980-11-14 4 STOCK prices firmed on steady and continuous buying demand yesterday, dealers said. NOV 13 Asia Credit Bah la Asia Fibre 131 +9 AruUitjm !nv And lYust to 15 Bangkok Investment Bangkok Bank Bangkok Drying And 8l)o 272 2 Bangkok Insurance Bangkok Metropolitan Ban 523 382 -36 2 Bangkok Nylon246 words
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Article124 1980-11-14 4 STOCKS closed mixed yesterday with the commercial/industrial sector firm while mining and oil eased but turnover rose slightly to 7.7 million pesos from 6.4 million pesos previously, dealers said. NOV 13 Peso* Aco)e Mining 0072 -0 0002 AUu Con A AUu Con B JTJS 015 Bafulo Gold ooe -0124 words
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Article52 1980-11-14 4 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 487.4 Tuesday 1 487.4 Week Ago 487.0 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 964 «3 Tuesday »44.03 Week Ago «53.16 H.K.HANG SENG Thursday 1054.57 Wednesday 1828.13 Week Ago 1582.85 SYDNEY INDUSTRIALS Thursday 761.22 Wednesday 758.20 Week Ago 753.64 ALL ORDINAR1E8 Thursday 1030.50 Wednesday 1025.44 Week52 words
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Advertisement180 1980-11-14 4 \x^Jl The most elegant value in London •>- «v' J 3", m im. m 4 4 1 4 w i\\ p1 HP!, 4 '*i 9& Modern studios,2-3&4 room luxury apartments from A md £34.9 New fully-equipped kitchens and bathrooms Fully modernised Wall-to-wall carpets 125 year leases and low ground rents180 words
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OVERSEAS
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Article163 1980-11-14 5 Reuter THE US is discouraged at the response of its Nato allies to calls for higher defence spending, a US official said in Brussels on Wednesday. Washington told its European allies last spring that new commitments for the US in South-west Asia could force itReuter - 163 words
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Article99 1980-11-14 5 AFP US AIRLINES will raise their regular fares by as much as 6 per cent starting on Tuesday, with steepest increases due on the New York-California run, it was learned in New York. The move, which follows recent authorisation by the government, will bring totalAFP - 99 words
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316 1980-11-14 5 AP WESTERN nations at the European Security Conference in Madrid on Wednesday began verbal attacks on the Soviet Union for its incursion into Afghanistan and for alleged violations of human rights. Four speakers, from Belgium, the Netherlands, Canada and Ireland, referred directly or indirectly toAP - 316 words
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Article206 1980-11-14 5 AP POLAND has secretly asked the US for US$3 billion in emergency aid to help weather its economic crisis, according to the Boston Globe newspaper. Quoting high-placed sources, the newspaper reported in its Thursday editions that the administration of President Jimmy Carter is eagerAP - 206 words
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Article845 1980-11-14 5 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From PAA PA005 0045 JEK SFO HKG TMA TL342 0530 BEY/DXB MAS MH601 0630 KUL SIA SQ580 710 MAA SIA SQ528 0710 DHA SIA SQ101 0815 KUL MAS MH605 0830 KUL MAS MH621 0835 PEN RBA BI427 0930 BWN MAS MH671845 words
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Article113 1980-11-14 5 Reuter UNION negotiators at British Leyland on Wednesday decided to accept a 6.8 per cent pay rise after management warned the workers that the car company would close down if they went on strike. After weeks of confrontation, union officials decided to recommend that their 73,000Reuter - 113 words
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Article656 1980-11-14 5 NYT AFP RECENT strong Saudi criticism against major oil companies was aimed mainly at American companies, oil sources said in London on Wednesday. Saudi Arabia's oil minister Sheikh Zaki Yamani said in a press statement on Monday that oil companies were encouraging price rises onNYT; AFP - 656 words
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Advertisement28 1980-11-14 5 TRAVEL SERVICE!! HOLIDAY LAFLEUR TRAVEL S.T.P.B T/A267 Te1:*****51 ■*****11 Holiday Inn Hotel. Suite 4. 4th Floor Scotts Road. Singapore 0922 BUSINESSMEN!!! TRAVEL ECONOMICALLY WORLDWIDE ALSO CAR TRANSFER AVAILABLE28 words
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Advertisement450 1980-11-14 5 ANCHORAGE. ATLANTA BALTIMORE BOSTON CALGARY CHICAGO DALLAS DETROIT DENVER EDMONTON FAIRBANKS HOUSTO HOUSTON JUNEAU KENAH KETCHIKAN LOS ANGELES ME MEXICO CITY MIAMI MONTERREY, MEX MINNEAPOLIS MONTREAL MONTREAL NEWARK NEW ORLEANS NEW YORK.PHILADELPHIA PHOE PHOENIX PITTSBURGH PORTLAND SACRAMENTO SAN FRANCISCO SAN A ANTON, SAN DIEGO SEATTLE SAN JOSE •ST LOUIS TACOMA450 words
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Article333 1980-11-14 6 THE GOVERNMENT has gained another foothold in the construction industry, this time through the establishment of its own construction company which will compete for HDB contracts. Before a hue and cry is raised about government participation in the private sector, it should be borne in mind333 words
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259 1980-11-14 6 A FEW INSURANCE firms in Singapore were seething with silent discontent when the Insurance Commissioner pronounced his willingness to consider admitting foreign insurers and brokers into Singapore. But nationalistic feeling and fear of keen competition should not be allowed to cloud our better judgement. The259 words
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Article, Illustration834 1980-11-14 6 SALMA KHALIK - CROWN AGENTS By SALMA KHALIK CROWN AGENTS, which caused a furore in London a few years ago over its £212 losses, is considering expanding its Asian and Pacific activities. Mr Ivan Alexander, Crown Agents representative here, said the corporation is studying the market to see if it is834 words
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676 1980-11-14 6 MAGDA EL-SANGA - RESERVES OF NATURAL GAS By MAGDA EL-SANGA AP ALGERIAN oil production, not prominent in the world market, has taken on new importance in the wake of the Gulf war that has shut down the flow from the wells of the two oilAP - 676 words
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Advertisement244 1980-11-14 6 *j *BL) Sim Llm Investments Ltd. (Incorporated in Singapore) CHANGE OF DATE AND VENUE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Due to the delay in the printing of the Annual Reports the date for the 16th Annual General Meeting is now postponed to Saturday, 29 November 1980. The place of the meeting244 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous1462 1980-11-14 6 RADIO World of electronic music DO YOU agree with E3ertreale Made? The syatbeslier Is mm nek lustra meat which praducos such ssaads electrsaicaUy. At yoa «M eater the werM which mom peepie call Pink Noise er Etoctraaic Mule. Mere aad mere werh Is hetag dear la the Held aad a1,462 words
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Article, Illustration1475 1980-11-14 7 MICHAEL DONNE - Airline fare-cutter extraordinary Sir Freddie Laker, not content with having a consumer revolution on the North Atlantic, is now determined to open up the protected European market. In spite of stiff opposition of some governments, keen to look after their national carriers, and the disapprovalFT - 1,475 words
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793 1980-11-14 7 JAMES RESTON - FORUM with JAMES RESTON NYT RONALD REAGAN has explained how he will select the key members of his Administration. "My basic rule," he said, "is that I want people who don't want a job in government. I want people who are already so successful that theyNYT - 793 words
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Advertisement181 1980-11-14 7 One of Marco Polo's greatest discoveries. viv.v*-* &^w>.3Ki v ••:•>:< > V < w& BBBlirjy jii sss »s> >i :»i y i ■■> ;>■ iv:' >. v: FBs s sma£^W4 wjjpu*-* <•>:•> 3* :*"-:>>v :-XvS: SS£ =3? $< '■*'>: yy I The Marco Polo Hotel has built its reputation on181 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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EUROPEAN MARKETS
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Article182 1980-11-14 8 NOV 12 Fls ABN 292-50 4.5 Ahold 88 90 0.9 Akan 18.00 0.4 AMFV 93.90 0.7 Am fas 109.60 unch Amrotyil 61.50 0.4 Berguss 31 00 FUrk 83 50 0.5 Bols 57.70 -02 BorsumlJ 190 00 unch Burhmann 58.50 0.5 Byenkorf 41 50 unch (aland 28 70 0£ Calve182 words
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Article240 1980-11-14 8 NOV 12 Frs CORBEILLE Alr-Llqulde 558 4-1 B S N Gervals Dano.nf 1149 CSF (ThomsonCsf) 491 -5 Cle Francalse des Petroles 244.30 4.4 Compagnle Financiers Compagnle Generale 419 4-3 Credit Foncler De France 438 -0.5 Hachette (Llbralrle) 317 10 Machines Bull 54 0.4 Mlchelln (B) 800 unch Partbas 282240 words
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Article63 1980-11-14 8 NOV 12 Fr» FORWARD MARKET TM 3 350 914 -20 1038 ♦18 1210 -38 Cock 196 De Beer* 354 *12 Ebes 1650 -30 Electrobel 5170 -20 Cb-Inno-Bm I960 30 Hobok 2580 3135 Sldro 1330 8 Soc Gen Belg 1128 4 3105 Solvay A 2480 unch Tanks U Mln 72063 words
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Article216 1980-11-14 8 NOV 12 Dm Aeg-Teletunken 73» +04 Akxo 18-70 +0.8 Allz Leben 1080 00 -40 All* Vm ***** unch BASF 123 00 Bay H T Wbank 232. SOB -05 Bay Vbank 304 00 2 Ray»r ***** 02 BBC 271 00 12 BMW 156-20 Caaaella 31X00 -2 Chem Ven» 233.00 unch216 words
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Article183 1980-11-14 8 NOV 12 francs Actions Suisse* Alusulsse Br. Alusulsse Reg Brown Boverl Br Ctba G*tg> Br Ctba Oelgy PCC1ba Oelgy Reg Credit Suisse Br Credit Suisse Reg Elektrowatt Br. George Fischer Br OlOtMIS PC Hero Br Hoffman La Roche 1/10 Hoiderbank Br Inter food Br. Jelmoll Br Motor-Columbus Nestle Br183 words
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Article106 1980-11-14 8 NOV 12 Lire Antr 8 50 -0 4 Assoc Gen ***** -8300 Bastofi 718 -32 Onlr&lf ***** MBQ FlAt 3150 -10 FtnskSer 94 V2S Gen Immob 2200 -80 IFI Prl 3900 -«30 I Laic* me nil ***** 3500 I taigas 1738 -12 Italslder 320 Magneti M Pf ABO -19106 words
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Article317 1980-11-14 8 NOV 12 Rand INDUSTRIALS A Alpha 430 A h»rrnm 350 .5 AE And CI 850 -95 A MIC 2750 Barlows 1190 unch Cf Sugar CN A 610 Currte Finance 250 unch De Beers Ind ***** unch Edcon -r 6006 t rigar* ***** -50 Eve re ad? Fed Volk 510317 words
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Advertisement225 1980-11-14 8 Where to wine, dine and entertain Jt Get away to Sentosa 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.225 words
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Advertisement183 1980-11-14 8 t#Uxiui JAPANESE RESTAURANT For sushi. For teppanyaki. For other authentically Japanese delights. Open daily: 12 noon 3 p.m. 6.30 p.m. 10.30p.m For reservations call *****77 oiiltu-\ l'ni-k Slm-i-jiKiii SHERATON HOTELS AND INNS WORLDWIDE Nassim HiM Singapore 1025 Tel *****77 OPERA T FD Bv HOTELS Vi HUGO'S BUSINESS LUNCH Hors d'oeuvres183 words
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Advertisement173 1980-11-14 8 =|=;)&'$=&&)%_""*&{_%{>)'[)_?@] The Great Family Do-ltAburself Barbecue. Ll m 1 y *> ft -4 J li n Pboteide at the Oberoi lust choose what you want and barbecue it Meat, seafood salads, sauces Chefs hat and apron available $20* for adults. $14+ for each child under 12 Anytime from 7pm-10 30pm173 words
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Advertisement156 1980-11-14 8 Inn Of Happiness Now open at the Hilton *3* "^3PI Dine Dine Cantonese style. Szechuan style. The Inn of Happiness brings together the best of two culinary worlds. Two kitchens. Two chefs. All to double your dining pleasure, with that famous Hilton service. For reservations, please call 737-2233. MM HIIiTON156 words
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Advertisement277 1980-11-14 8 This is Thai Seafood at its authentic best So fresh, it could have been alive 15 minutes before coming to your table It was An enormous variety of succulent seafoods expertly prepared by Thai chefs in our kitchen Siamese Seafood Restaurant Cockpit Hotel Oxley Rise/Penang Road. Singapore 0923 Tel *****11277 words
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Article496 1980-11-14 9 THE US dollar plunged against all major currencies in the foreign exchange market yesterday. It opened at 2.0925/40 against the local currency, reaching the day's high of 2.0960 70 in early morning trading. It was later traded thinly between 2.0930 and 2.0960. But it slipped to 2.0685/80 during496 words
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Article110 1980-11-14 9 THE US dollar for overnight delivery closed weaker at 211.80 yen yesterday, compared with a 213.00 opening and 212.45 at Wednesday's close, dealers said. Trading was moderate with volume at US$BO6 million. Just after the announcement by the trade ministry that Japanese October certified exports rose by 27.2 per110 words
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Article22 1980-11-14 9 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 13.3 per cent.22 words
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Article183 1980-11-14 9 ASIAN ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on Nov 13: US Dollara(Spot) Offer Bid 7 days 14H 14% 1 month IS 14% 2 months 15 3/16 151/16 3 months 15 3/16 151/16 6 months 14 13/16 14 1/16 9 months 141/16 1315/16 12 months 14 13% Sw.Frt. Du183 words
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Article47 1980-11-14 9 RANGE o( prices offered by discount houses on Nov 13: Overnight: 1V,% Call deposits: 6'n to T>/«% Closing Baying Selling 3-month Treasury bills A'* 6 3 3-month Bank bills 13'A 13V, 3 months CD 13 0/16 137/10 6 months CD 13H 13 Source: National Discount Co47 words
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Article42 1980-11-14 9 THE Monetary Authority of Singapore has invited banks and discount houses to tender for a total of $80 million 91-day Treasury bills to be issued from Nov 17 to Nov 21. Each tender must not be for less than $250,000.42 words
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Article42 1980-11-14 9 OPENING quotes on Frankfurt exchanges yesterday: US 1.8950/66 (I.BMO/«) Sterling 4.568 578 (4.522/532) Can 1.5974/97 D F1 92.22/39 S FT 111 11 27 Ut 2.107/12 F FY 43.12/22 N Kr 37.91/98 B Ft (con) 6.252/64 B Ft (fin) -6.111/121 Yen 0.8954/6842 words
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Article873 1980-11-14 9 NOV 12 US* ACT Industries Addressograph Alrco Inc Alcan Alum in Allegheny Lud Allied Chem Cp Allied Stores Allls-Chalmers Alumhoo Amer Am Airlines Am Brand* Inc Am Broadcast Am Can Co Am Cyanamld Am Sec Pwr Am Express Am Home Prod Am Motors Cp Am Natural873 words
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Article301 1980-11-14 9 SINGAPORE gold futures closed mixed yesterday after fluctuating marginally throughout the session in thin trading, dealers said. Prompt closed firm at US$6l5 617 an ounce against $612/615 on Wednesday and December at $620.10/50 against $617.50/618.00. February was little changed at $637.50/638.50 an ounce against $637.50/638.30 previously while April fell301 words
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Article253 1980-11-14 9 THE US dollar opened slightly weaker against major currencies in quiet trading yesterday as Eurodollar deposit rates fell between and y« points from Wednesday's close, dealers said. They reported no new factors in the market. They attributed the dollar's weakness to early selling pressure in the Middle East and253 words
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Article45 1980-11-14 9 New York 18 SB 17 90B 18S5S 18 20S Zurich 17 90B 17 90B 18«0S TV nn 18 IDS Singapore inn 18 20B WM 17 90B 18 60S 18 30S Closing prices in US dollars a troy ounci t. Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore45 words
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Article149 1980-11-14 9 THE US dollar eased in late active trading yesterday, dealers said. The US unit fell on early European profit-taking after a generally firm morning against most major currencies. The dollar stood at a late 211.70/80 yen from an early 213.25/35 and New York's close of 212.85/213.00 and at 1.8947/52149 words
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Article67 1980-11-14 9 QUOTES on Australia and New Zealand exchanges yesterday: AUSTRALIA: US dollar 1.1705 1 1657 Sterling 0 «63 0 «09 90-day airmail buying rate*: Sterling 0 51(77 US dollar 1 2206 90-day forward buying rates: Sterling 0«01 US dollar ***** NEW ZEALAND: Reserve Bank midrate US dollar 0 9706 Trading67 words
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332 1980-11-14 9 SPECIALISED MARKET COMMERCIAL banks in Malaysia can expect to expand their agricultural loans with the government's projected $2.2 billion programme to develop agricultural land under the Fourth Malaysia Plan. Speaking at the opening of the two-day seminar on agricultural lending organised by the332 words
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Advertisement38 1980-11-14 9 restaurant Chicken A La Viceroy Don't miss the dining experience of Chinese Hunan cuisine Business Hours: Daily 11.30 am 2.30 pm 6.30 pm 10.30 pm 214 Dunearn Road Inn Singapore 1129 IH*J II II I Tel *****49 *****2238 words
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Advertisement212 1980-11-14 9 Frying by Diners Club. Must put him on our VIP i I—Wi "V M- p VI k» -m,. JT jr '"JK, It is not easy to become a member of Diners Club. Only one applicant in three passes our stringent financial vetting. And it normally takes about five weeks to212 words
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1890 1980-11-14 10 QID and offer prices officially tkHfd and business in and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of lj)00 units, unless otherwise specified. SECTION ONE ft INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL Acma (3.368)1,890 words
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Article178 1980-11-14 10 SINGAPORE UNIT TEI ST OUB-MONTAGU (MiHw' prim for N*i rM) CHwr prices tor Not M) The Commerce 327 3.44 Union Score Fund 1.25 1 5 1.30 V* The Savings Fund S pore Prog Fund S pore Sec. Fund S pore Invest Fund S pore Equity Fund 2.02 1.47178 words
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Article2752 1980-11-14 10 Gr'g Gr'» Net 1980 Last Div Div Y'ld P/E Vol Day High Low Company Sale or- C'vr COOO) High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL A COMMERCIAL 372 245 Acma 340 10 15.0 2.8 4.4 13.4 6 340 330 276 220 Alcom 260 12.0 2.5 4.6 14.7 149 1162,752 words
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Article2118 1980-11-14 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units, unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS Arma (3.385) Alee* (2.406 > (2) 2.40 A Char (1.455) Bala2,118 words
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Article23 1980-11-14 10 UNITED ladastrUI C*rp*r»Um Ltd: AGM to be held at 31st Floor, UIC Building, Shenton Way, Singapore at 9.30am on Nov 14.23 words
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Article, Illustration697 1980-11-14 10 A SPATE af selling dariag the closing minutes euwd certain Isaacs to close markedly tower at the Singapore stock exchange yesterday. Bat overall, declines were nat considered excessive aad the general undertone remained fairly steady. Tie market had started •at aa a very caafideat note697 words
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Article582 1980-11-14 10 A FAIRLY steady trend prevailed at the Kuala Lumur stock market yesterday despite persistent profittaking which forced prices off their peaks. Trading was well-paced but slackened somewhat towards the late afternoon when buying enthusiasm waned and investors turned slightly cautious. The market started on a582 words
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649 1980-11-14 11 THE Malaysian Rubber Development Corporation Bhd (Mardec) has ridden out of the storm to record unprecedented group pretax profits of $7.81 million for the financial year ended Sep 30, 1980. The success was the result of a consolidation exercise ordered by the649 words
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Article266 1980-11-14 11 THE Development Bank of Singapore is among the finalists vying for the three awards in the Annual Report Award contest this year. The other company in the list of finalists whose name was left out in an earlier list is Consolidated Plantations, a member of the Sime266 words
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Article870 1980-11-14 11 mm a HOCK LOCK SIEW SPECULATION and market talk sometimes seem to go round in circles. Right now, this columnist is beginning to sense the first stirrings of another upturn in the Haw Par-Pan-Electric link-up in the air. And the steady price rise in the shares of Pan-El,HOCK LOCK SIEW - 870 words
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Article173 1980-11-14 11 GOODYEAR Tire ui Babbe r Ce's Indonesia subsidiary, PT Goodyear, will soon place 15 per cent of its 41 billion rupiah basic price of 1,250 rupiah per share, a market spokesman said. Government approval for PT Goodyear to sell 6.15 million of its nominal 1,000 rupiah shares was173 words
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370 1980-11-14 11 JACK Chia Enterprises (M) Bhd has received planning approval for development of a major complex of three blocks of hotels and apartments on its present E and O Hotel site in Penang. Under the plan, JCEM will develop a 21-storey apartment tower370 words
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Article315 1980-11-14 11 Date Last Fnii Yea Company Period Announced Net EPS Great Pre-tax Inst year «*■*> Dtv. Profit KT Pau <%) (WW) 24/9 32.3 36 2.021 P Prod I 24/9 22.9 10 5.458 Shell I 24/9 57.4 30.0 62,855 Raleigh Cycles I 25/9 269L D Baby I 26/9 42.1 10315 words
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Advertisement556 1980-11-14 11 ilaitf fi* I k m e XV., Only a few have Carte Blanche. Carte Blanche, the world's most prestigious travel and entertainment card, now makes its debut in Singapore and Malaysia. Carte Blanche is reputed worldwide for the exclusivity and selectiveness of its members. Only the very sophisticated and the556 words
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559 1980-11-14 12 Reuter THE world is heading for a serious food shortage next year with millions facing starvation in poor countries and rising prices in richer countries. Parts of the world's grain-growing areas have been hit by either drought or rain. Wheat and grain production hasReuter - 559 words
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Article219 1980-11-14 12 AP IN what many observers see as a reference to the United States, President Marcos of the Philippines yesterday accused certain countries of officially condemning terrorism but doing little to eradicate it. Mr Marcos, who says terrorists trained in the US were responsible for recentAP - 219 words
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178 1980-11-14 12 UPI THE Coordinating Committee for Export Control to Communist Areas has reached an agreement allowing its 15 member nations to export war material to China, the Mainichi Shimbun newspaper reported yesterday. The committee, which includes the United States, Japan and several West EuropeanUPI - 178 words
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Article65 1980-11-14 12 AFP THE four stock exchanges in Hongkong are switching from full to half-day trading next Monday to enable brokers to catch up on a backlog of book work caused by the large turnovers of the past few days. Half-day morning sessions will be maintained untilAFP - 65 words
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261 1980-11-14 12 Reuter DELTA Air Line's decision to buy Boeing's new generation of medium-range aircraft may spell doom for a competitive plane planned by McDonnell Douglas, industry analysts say. "While they (McDonnell Douglas) will not admit it, the company probably is out of businessReuter - 261 words
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357 1980-11-14 12 THERE is every justification to review and increase the buffer stock price range in the International Tin Agreement, especially with the recent increase in electricity costs in Malaysia, Malaysian Primary Industries Minister Paul Leong said. With electricity costs increasing by about 50357 words
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Article139 1980-11-14 12 Reuter HONGKONG is seeking to build up floating storage of at least 200,000 tonnes of fuel oil, Singapore oil traders said. But the acute shortage of the product and high prices have prevented the territory from acquiring more than 30,000 tonnes so far from the spotReuter - 139 words
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Article775 1980-11-14 12 LONDON, Thurs. Leading industrials extended openings gains in moderate trading, dealers said. At noon the Financial Times index was up by 9.1 points to 496.5. ICI, Guest Keen, GEC, Hawker Siddeley and distillers were between 4p and 6p higher while Boots was up 7p to 248p ahead of775 words
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Advertisement524 1980-11-14 12 We have a history of making money grow j&jj, Lombard North Central is part of j 1 one of the world's largest banking Jflf fe 3 groups and we have a history whicHWp! S S T j g covers more than 100 years. < j fl 1 We offer a524 words
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Advertisement205 1980-11-14 12 I "Somehow they always manage to arrive on time." This is an authentic passenger statement Hjg LH IH LH LH LH PA PA I B L M I H LH 74 J 223 4 0 4 703 60 I 722 73 687 684 253 7 I 5 0 8 3205 words
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Miscellaneous63 1980-11-14 12 Outlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. to 1 p.m. today: Showers in several areas around midday. Report (or 24 hoars prior to 7.39 p.m. on November 13 at the airport. Maximum temperature 31.7 Associated humidity 72 Minimum temperature. 23.7 Associated humidity 100 Hours of sunshine 5.60 Rainfall in millimetres Trace63 words
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Article677 1980-11-14 13 SUpping Liae Page Col Adriatic IV 5 Afea VI 3 Afro-Eurasia vn 1 All trans VI 5 Alpac VI 5 Angkutan VI 4 Anhsing vn 4 ANL i 1 APL in 4/5 Achipelego vn 2 Argentine IV 4 ASCL m 1 Asia Merchant IV 2 Atlansa vra677 words
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731 1980-11-14 13 LINDA CHEE - By LINDA CHEE THE number of ships on the Singapore Registry shrank by 4.3 per cent in tonnage terms after new rules were introduced in April 1979 to improve the quality of Singapore-flag ships. The Ministry of Communications said the Singapore fleet stood731 words
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212 1980-11-14 13 UPI TWENTY-EIGHT volunteer sailors set sail from Hongkong in a junk on a friendship cruise to the Chinese port of Shantou yesterday. The three-masted Huan, regularly sponsored by the Hongkong Community Chest on cruises for the handicapped and underprivileged, has sailed extensively inUPI - 212 words
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Article125 1980-11-14 13 Reuter INDIA'S Shipping and Transport Minister Veerendra Patil called on port workers to defer a national strike due to start on Nov 18 to give him time to consider their demands, Indian port workers' Union sources said. Mr Patil made the appeal when he opened talksReuter - 125 words
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Article119 1980-11-14 13 THE Far Eastern Freight Conference, Europe/ Japan Freight Conferences, Hongkong/Europe Freight Conferences, Philippines/Europe Conference and Sabah, Brunei and Sarawak Freight Conference said they will cut the currency adjustment factors for cargo from Scandinavia to 30.5 from 35.0 and from Japan to 45.5 from 50.0. The reductions119 words
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Article68 1980-11-14 13 AFP RAINBOW Warrior, a ship belonging to the ecology group Greenpeace, steamed into the Jersey island port of St Helier on Monday after a daring escape from El Ferrol, Spain, where it had been held for the past five months. A Spanish warship forced the Rainbow WarriorAFP - 68 words
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Article997 1980-11-14 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) Ail export FCL containers and LCL cargo must be delivered to the Authorltv's premises during the following997 words
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Article1407 1980-11-14 14 LIMITED North American grain chartering on Wednesday was generally confined to Great Lakes and St Lawrence loadings at slightly dearer rates. Three ships were booked for 16,000 long tons of heavy grain from the Great Lakes to Antwerp-Hamburg in Nov at U5532.50 fio with completion of loading to1,407 words
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Article400 1980-11-14 15 AFP THE 14 mutineers aboard the Marigold in Port Klang have refused to back down in their demand for three months' pay amounting to 130,000. A representative of the ship's owners, at a meeting with the mutineers, increased his original "goodwill" offer of half a month's payAFP - 400 words
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422 1980-11-14 15 KOCKUMS, the Swedish state-owned shipbuilder, expects to make a loss of Kr4oo million (£3B million) in the current year. Furthermore, extraordinary costs of Krl3o million, representing a write-off of fixed assets, will be charged. For the first eight months, Kockums part of422 words
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Article187 1980-11-14 15 AFP THE US Coast guard announced that it would suspend its search for clues to the mysterious disappearance of the 12,000-ton freighter Poet if nothing turned up. "Today will be the last active day of the search," coast guard spokesman Lt Cmdr Craig Jud said. "If nothingAFP - 187 words
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Article327 1980-11-14 15 EXPECTED ARRIVALS TODAY KEPPEL WHARVES Bunga Seta war (1300) 45A Car Liner No 1 (ro/ro) (1900) 13/14 Golden Wealth (2200 tide, after Tat Lee) 27/28 Golden Summer (0600) 23 Kota Dewa (0700 after Kota Perwtra) 10/11 Konkar Poseidon (2300) 15/ 16 Nedlloyd Main (1100 after Nedlloyd Crystal)327 words
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2697 1980-11-14 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 of2,697 words
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Article492 1980-11-14 20 B W GOES BANKRUPT BURMEISTER Wain A S, once Denmark's proudest industrial group, was recently declared bankrupt, placing a question mark over the future ownership of the shipyard subsidiary. The shipyard, a separately run company whose shares are owned by Burmeister Wain A S but effectively controlled by the Danish492 words
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Article1032 1980-11-14 20 TRADING was firmer with a reasonable amount of activity this week. There were more requests for ships to purchase especially for vessels from 5.U00 to 12,000dwt. Large tonnage are in good demand Rates for a 57,000dwt vessel are about U5512,750 daily for a trip from Japan to South1,032 words
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Advertisement354 1980-11-14 13 a st class transport Agents: Nedlloyd EAC For further details, please refer to page V Scan Dutch <sp> I RI) IM A I All Orient Overseas Co*tlcu*ieA Line FULLY CONTAMERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE (VIA SUEZ} IKFTUC COM! 21* WONG CONTMO 23N CHNA CONTMO 9N IKPTUC GAMCT 3 N CWVALO MIA354 words
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Advertisement317 1980-11-14 13 USEALORDH m UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) EXPRESS MULTI PURPOSE SERVICES Vessel IBNBATTOTAH 16/u V.29 Accenting containers tor Mina Qaboos (27/11), Dubai (30/11), Dammam (3/12), Kuwait (6/12). Abu Dhabi (9/12), Doha (12/12), Bahrain (15/12) Accepting Breakbulfc cargo tor Dammam (3/12). Kuwait (6/12) Kuwait (29/12), Damman (1/1), Dubai (4/1), Abu317 words
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Advertisement20 1980-11-14 13 mm CONTAINER Schedules D LONDON Freights H/HI SHIPS In Pert ID shipping List vn/vm REGIONAL Weather Vm ORIENT Exchange VIII20 words
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Advertisement652 1980-11-14 13 L Nidoyd Lines Call us We call the world Agents: Nedlloyd EAC Please refer to y I EXPORT TO U S PACIFIC. GULF. ATLANTIC. EAST CANADA AND ASIAN PORTS 15-16/11 22-23/11 29-30/11 6-7/12 13-14/12 20-21/12 27-21/12 3-4/1 Smppore dosing Times CY 16th Nov 1500 Hrc 15th Nov 0300 hrs IIEZZSEHEIEESSiEnEBSIEISSSI652 words
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Advertisement1015 1980-11-14 14 MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING CORPN. BERN AD. WISMA MISC, N0.2, JALAN CONLAY, P.O. BOX 371, KUALA LUMPUR 04-09, MALAYSIA. TEL *****8 TELEX: MA *****, *****, ***** ***** CONTAINER SERVICE Contaiw Sernce To Europe feeder *P Kelang Vessel Spore 1) MseiHes 2) Rdam 3) H'burg 4) Gbu B PtNAGA 15/11 B PtRMAI1,015 words
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Advertisement304 1980-11-14 14 BIS SUPERCARRIER SERVICE ■arbereuesea WEEKLY SERVICE TO PANAMA US ATLANTIC GULF AND E. CANADA i** \rrrm cm m s** cmtn b «»< n Tort uw. ■rw Mm KKDB *K/11 MOD FON9QK *10/1? Mm Kcipta* Man to CNHHKM n> I to lotor FCI Mmn IITWf CM Km Sort Chtta B more304 words
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Advertisement548 1980-11-14 15 ANTOLL LINES ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THE COMMENCEMENT OF THEIR INDEPENDENT CONTAINER/CONVENTIONAL CARGO LINER SERVICE BETWEEN AUSTRALIAN PORTS 6EELON6 (MELBOURNE) AND SYDNEY ALSO FREMANTLE. ADELAIDE. BRUNEI AND BRISBANE (SUBJECT INDUCEMENT) AND STRAITS PORTS SINGAPORE AND (SUBJECT INDUCEMENT) PORT KELANG/PENANG THE LINE WILL OPERATE INITIALLY TWO MODERN NORWEGIAN FLAG COMBI-TYPE SHIPS548 words
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Advertisement754 1980-11-14 15 THIS WEEK! Loading for Europe every Tuesday Arrivals from Europe every Wednesday With weekly feeder services I to/from Port Kelang and Penang Agents: N«dlloyd EAC SINGAPORE Tel: *****1 KUALA LUMPUR Tel: *****/4 PORT KELANG Tel: *****1/7 PENANG Tel: *****6 J. BAHRU Tel: ***** Scan Dutch IST CLASS CONTAINER TRANSPORT Franco754 words
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Advertisement819 1980-11-14 16 Hapag-Lloyd TO NORTH Emm Largs 8a? Bremen Eipress Ho >***** Bay Bniwi BenaMer TOUDnDIRAttA TO WITH nJKOft/MnmMAlg*/ n Pen ftjbao Genoa H burg B na»en Rdam Antwerp !'.U V\ 14/1 7/1 5/1 tMesfcaan 2/12 5/12— 26/12 11/1 9/1 6/1 1/1 HoMtetw 17/12 19/12 23/12 12/1 M/ i 2 7/ l819 words
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Advertisement575 1980-11-14 16 KOREA LINE SHIPPING CORPN P. Keiang PENANG STORE VEGA 153W Sid Sid In Port VEGA 154E Std Sid In Port ALTAR 157 V* 1416 Nov 1719 Nbv 20-23 Nov FROM BUSAN BANGKOK ALTAIR 158E14-16 Nov 1719 Nov 20-23 Nov TO BUSAN KSC KSC KSC KSC KSC KSC KSC KSC KSC575 words
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Advertisement607 1980-11-14 16 0 EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST. EUROPE EXPRESS FULL CONTAINER SERVICE 1 ACCEPTMG CARGO FOR HAMBURG FELIXSTOWE. ROTTERDAM ANTWERP IE HAVRE ALSO ACCEPTMG CARGO FOR UNITED KKG DOM SOUTHAMPTON. LONOON MANCHESTER. HRMMGHAM. BRISTOL. LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW. LEEDS WEST GERMANY BREMERHAVEN HOLLAND AMSTERDAM S pw* HW*W| Rotltrdam Fifaitm *nt»«rp It H*wi C*or Kctwr607 words
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Advertisement834 1980-11-14 16 Everett Lines mm msmsnwru KTMfTHim* Burmi Fivt Star Shipping Corpn. BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" LOADMG FOR RANGOON Spat PKatanf r«ian( Spare PlttM kM/U lk< E*. 25-21/U Mm n/n nm m/ 77 i B F SS C Agtnh n Motovwo BOUSTEAD SUPPING KDOHN Mavmoen IntarcontuiMital S. A. C.I. F. 'ARGENTINE NATIONAL LINE"834 words
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Advertisement785 1980-11-14 17 L. PIL GROUP EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICE A Singapore P K*4aog P»n»ng L KOTA MOLEK 28/2 D«c OarMMtaam, MornbtM, itddalv Hodeklah, KOTA Mogadiscio TANJOMQ 5/10D*c Amb, Jcddah, Port Sudan, Hodaidah, KOTAj P.Katong Panang Loading 20/29 Mov KOTA BENAR 5/10 Dac KOTA RATU 16/20 Nov COLOMBO/KARACHt/P. GULF SERVICE Karachi, Dubai, Kuwait Colombo,785 words
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Advertisement616 1980-11-14 17 rrr> BENLINE CONTAINERS r«» >«• BEN ASIA CONTAINER SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAVO SERVICE STUWTS/T/UWAN/WPAN 21/11 2S/U 2S/11 BENBULK BULK SERVICE FOR TIMBER AND PLYWOOD Reiang Tetot Aytf S pore P Ketanf Load** tar umn GRUNGE 8833Y 21/23 Nm 24/27 Nm 21/1 Ok leddah Rtm Lpi/Npt DOYM ***** 11/21 Dk 22/25 Det616 words
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Advertisement581 1980-11-14 18 31 ORAMARD LINE INDEPENDENT ATTRACTIIT RA TES MEDITERRANEAN SEA SERVICE ALSO ACCErnsC COSTAtSEK CARGO FCI. OSLY FOR. PORT SAID. ALEXANDRIA. BEIRUT. LATTAKIA. UMASSOL ISTANBUL PIRAEUS Specially engaged agents stevedores providing immediate discharge S>*rt P KeUng MM CtCONG V.4IM IS Nov Safcd MM SMG V.4OW 24 No* Cafcg Nri Sad. Mnd581 words
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Advertisement587 1980-11-14 19 NOL NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): MERCATOR 20W+.... 0. CHEF 22W N. CORAL 21W HK CONTAINER 23W. C. CONTAINER 9W..„ N. GARNET 3N C. PAUL 25W •Containers feedered to/from F stowe Also accepting cargo to/trom Scandinavia MERCATOR S pore Closing Times: FCL Cargo 2359 14/11 LCI Cargo587 words
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Advertisement371 1980-11-14 20 MALDIVE LINES ETA ETA ETA SPORE KUANTAN PORT KELANG MALDiVF PROGRESS In Port Loading for Dubai 'Doha, Dammam/Kuwait MALDIVE IMAGE 30/11 Loading For Jeddah/Djibouti MALDIVE NOVEL In Port Loading lor Gizan. Jeddah. Hodeidah MALDIVE PEACE 27/11 Loading for Dubai/Kuwait MALDIVE SEAFARER 20/11 Loading lor leddah MALDIVE IMPORTER 22/11 Loading for371 words
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Miscellaneous163 1980-11-14 20 n Va Regional Weather -N. wS /W K I o: 102 K rLL3£ SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. c Win< Wind direction with speed in knots R Thunderstorm Temperature °C Shower Weather s-Y Wind direction with speed in knots Rjlin u, Cloud, Sky Surface winds163 words
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