The Business Times, 1 January 1981
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Title Section10 1981-01-01 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 107/1/81 THURSDAY, JANUARY I,ISBI 60 CENTS10 words
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Article68 1981-01-01 1 Reuter SYDNEY, Wed. Australian Transport Minister Ralph Hunt has banned domestic airliners without international navigation aids from using Sydney Airport because of continuing industrial action by radar technicians. This will ground all flights from Sydney by one local airline but will not affect international flights (x- theReuter - 68 words
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Article44 1981-01-01 1 AFP KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The United Malays National Organisation (Umno) Youth today expressed the hope that Brunei will join Asean when it achieves independence in 1963. Its head, Haji Suhaimi Datuk Kamaruddin, said Brunei has close ties and affinities with Malaysia. AFPAFP - 44 words
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Article71 1981-01-01 1 AP MOSCOW, Wed. Leonard Ternovsky, a radiologist active with two Moscow dissident groups, has been sentenced to three years in prison on charges of slandering the Soviet state. Dissident sources today said the sentence was handed down yesterday after a brief trial in Moscow city court. Ternovsky, 47,AP - 71 words
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Article63 1981-01-01 1 UPI W TOKYO, Wed. Mitsubishi Motors has denied Japanese newspaper reports that it will drastically slash its car shipments to financially troubled Chrysler Corporation. Mitsubishi said the reduction will only be "in response to Chrysler's request for an inventory adjustment for January". Japanese newspapers said the cutUPI - 63 words
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Article70 1981-01-01 1 AP TAIPEI, Wed. Ranking official of Nissan Motor Co in Taiwan denied a report that Japan's second largest carmaker has decided to pull out from a US$4OO million car production project in Taiwan. In Tokyo on Tuesday, Japan's Kyodo News Service reported that Nissan has decided to giveAP - 70 words
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Article77 1981-01-01 1 AP EGYPT, Wed. Former US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger yesterday said he believes there should be no immediate role for the Palestine Liberation Organisation in the ongoing EgyptianIsraeli peace process, claiming its participation now would "only confuse the issue." Mr Kissinger, after meeting with Foreign MinisterAP - 77 words
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Article95 1981-01-01 1 AP BOMBAY, Wed. The opposition party of former Indian External Affairs Minister A.B.Vajpayee has demanded the withdrawal of Soviet troops from Afghanistan and said that the Russian and Western naval presence in the Indian Ocean poses a threat to peace. "The Bharatiya Janata (Indian Peoples') Party attachesAP - 95 words
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Article124 1981-01-01 1 Rises Indices Kiui Pegi Msia M U I 960 45 Dec 30 Dec 31 1170 40 B.T.Indicator: *****.*****41.58 1370 30 Industrials: 660.39 660.82 Ambassador B R«y» Spore Bu 310 500 530 29 25 15 Finance: Hotels: 1264.49 1263.75 733.92 742.95 Pad Cablaa 262 14 Properties: 596.92 588.73124 words
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Article, Illustration164 1981-01-01 1 Rises Indices GTDisp 450 110 Dec 30 Dec 31 C Sugar 995 +75 B.T.Index: *****.*****46.05 MOment 960 +50 Industrials: 832.22 834.37 MUInd 1460 +30 Finance: 1248.37 1254.75 Tasek 565 25 Hotels: 408.13 408.13 PM Hold 680 20 Properties: 727.17 729.31 OCBC 1240 20 Tins: 454.20 454JB Dunlop Ind164 words
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Article264 1981-01-01 1 THE EDITOR aid staff of Bmsiaees Timet wish a Happy New Year ta all ear readers aid advertisers whs have gives as saeh tremeadeas sappert siace the newspaper was laaaehed in October IS7€. Te eaeh aad every eae sf yea we wish all the happiness aad264 words
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Article, Illustration1465 1981-01-01 1 AGNES WEE - By AGNES WEE HIGHER productivity, improved worker-manage-ment relations and better education are the goals set lor Singapore to enable it to overcome the difficulties that lie ahead. In his New Year message the Prime Minister indicates that the realisation of these goals win help1,465 words
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626 1981-01-01 1 MARGARET THOMAS - •y MARGARET THOMAS THE executive world is astir with a restlessness that is keeping personnel departments and recruitment agencies very busy. Executive turnover rates in 1900 hovered around the 12 to 15 per cent level that has prevailed since 1975. But if the626 words
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152 1981-01-01 1 STySTw a tight aete with overnight rates mSSirMg'The lew days. Overnight rates ipatd at betas— lfJ aai 1« per eeat la the mm**. By the drat haß hsnr d tradeeat. Bat dealers thea a M pereeat ratewas tee Ugh tar a HaMßtfes base152 words
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Article370 1981-01-01 1 SALMA KHALIK - By SALMA KHALIK SINGAPORE'S total external trade is still growing strongly with imports increasing faster than exports. Trade in the first 11 months of last year showed a 36.3 per cent rise over the same period in 1979. This is larger than the 30 .3370 words
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Article133 1981-01-01 1 FROM TODAY the, cover price of Business Times is being raised to 60 cents. This is the first increase in the price since October 1976 when the newspaper comprised 12 pages. Now it is normally 20 pages each day. In the intervening years operating costs have133 words
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Advertisement227 1981-01-01 1 ■I X n Can Asean and Vietnam co-exist peacefully? Asean s most immediate external threat a now Vietnam. The Vietnamese invasion of Kampuchea early last year, following the fail of Saigon in 1975. has rased Asean concern about Vietnamese ambitions m the region This worry was exacerbated by a Viet227 words
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PROPERTY & CONSTRUCTION
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Article, Illustration326 1981-01-01 2 A LOCAL company has introduced a mobile placer for discharging concrete at work sites. The company, Lockson Hydraulics, began dealing in construction equipment about one and a half years ago. Before this, the company, which is a wholly-owned subsidiary of timber company Lockson Trading, was dealing in326 words
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Article338 1981-01-01 2 BESIDES the mobile placers. Lockson Hydraulics is also marketing conveyor systems for larger projects and long haulage jobs. The Morgen side discharge conveyors for example, are useful for discharging concrete on to the sides of slopes, canals, basements and other similar structures. They usually338 words
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Article, Illustration356 1981-01-01 2 A NEW method to help make roof parapets waterproof has been introduced in Singapore. Called Alwitra, this West German system provides shelter for. parapets which often develop cracks because of expansion and contraction in concrete slabs resulting from temperature changes. As a consequence rain water will356 words
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Article298 1981-01-01 2 SEMINARS AND COURSES Jan 8-9: Finance For NonFinancial Managers, Price Water house Associates Jan 10: Modern Secretary's Workshop, Waterloo Centre, Personnel Organization Development Jan 10,17,24: The Secretary in Management Today, SIM Conference Room (3rd floor, Thong Teck Building), Singapore Institute of Management Jan 12-13: Systematic Staff Selection, SIM298 words
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REGIONAL
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249 1981-01-01 3 UPI JAPAN has edged out the United States as the largest steel producer in the Western world for the first time on record. Tokyo reports said on Wednesday US crude steel production in 1960 totalled 100 million tons, falling more than 10 millionUPI - 249 words
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Article113 1981-01-01 3 UPI THE Philippines plans to narrow its foreign exchange deficit by reducing its dependence on US and Japanese markets and increasing trade with South-east Asian and socialist countries, a government report said on Tuesday. The Philippine news agency reported parts of the new policy containedUPI - 113 words
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Article, Illustration563 1981-01-01 3 UPI IN SCENES reminiscent of the building of the pyramids, a small army of darkskinned Indian labourers carry basket by basket of grey mud up from a trench cutting through the length of Calcutta. The 16.5 km slice in India's largest city isUPI; Source: UPI - 563 words
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380 1981-01-01 3 AFP THE theocratic Pan Malayan Islamic Party (PAS) president Datuk Asri Muda yesterday dismissed a Bangkok Post report that linked him with Muslim separatists in southern Thailand. "It's pure rubbish. The report is obviously based on wrong information unless there is another reason for printingAFP - 380 words
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THE REGION IN BRIEF
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Article473 1981-01-01 3 Agencies TAIWAN has set a 7.5 per cent economic growth target and a U552,626 per capita income goal for 1981, the government Information Office said yesterday. Government officials had earlier predicted economic growth last year at 6.4 per cent and per capita income at $2,100. BOTH Hongkong's NovemberAgencies - 473 words
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Article316 1981-01-01 3 UPI WILD antics and constant outbursts by Jiang Qing, widow of Mao Zedong, have delayed the court's verdict and all 10 defendants languish in captivity awaiting sentence that could mean death in the new year. Although top Chinese leaders had said earlier that the specialUPI - 316 words
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200 1981-01-01 3 Reuter PRESIDENT Chun Doo Hwan said yesterday South Korea would work to achieve a peaceful unification with North Korea during the next two decades and called for greater internal unity to that end. In a new-year message to the 38 million South Koreans,Reuter - 200 words
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292 1981-01-01 3 Reuter INDONESIA, which faced a temporary sugar shortage in early 1900, may have to import up to 600,000 tonnes in Is6l to meet norma] supply, according to foreign industry sources in Jakarta. They estimated total 1900 imports at 496,000 tonnes andReuter - 292 words
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526 1981-01-01 3 Reuter INDONESIAN rice. production this year could be between 19.5 million and 20.5 million tonnes following last year's record harvest, but much would depend on the weather, according to well-informed foreign experts in Jakarta. They forecast that final figures for 1900 would show aReuter - 526 words
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303 1981-01-01 3 Reuter THAI Finance Minister Amnuay Viravan in an interview published yesterday predicted that Thailand's exports this year should be good because of bumper crops last year "of just about every agricultural commodity". Interviewed by the Bangkok Post newspaper. Dr Amnuay added: "At theReuter - 303 words
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Article95 1981-01-01 3 AFP THE Indonesian government has taken over the telecommunication company Indosat from the American corporation ITT, International Telephone and Telecommunication, at a purchase price of U5543,616,000, Berita Buana (World News) daily reported. The takeover, expected to be operationally effective as from this month, was set- tied lastAFP - 95 words
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Article159 1981-01-01 3 Reuter FOREIGN companies awarded contracts to build Asia's longest bridge linking Malaysia's northern resort island of Penang with the mainland will have to give at least X per cent participation to Malaysian contractors, officials in Kuala Lumpur said yesterday. This is one of the tender conditions forReuter - 159 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article178 1981-01-01 4 THE SINGAPORE rubber market yesterday closed the half-day session quietly easier with January One RSS buyers quoted at 284.75 cents a kilo, down three cents from Tuesday's noon closing. The price was 2.50 cents down from Tuesday's 5.00 pm close. Opening quotations were marked down 1.75 cents and then178 words
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Article243 1981-01-01 4 RAS prices In cents per kilo yesterday: Noon (per kilo) Buyers Sellers Int. 1 R S.S prompt f o b. 281 00 282.00N Int. 1 R.S.S. January 284.75 286.25 Int. 1 R.S.S. February 290.50 291.00 Int. 2 R.S.S. 272.00 273.00N UK/Cont 271 00 272.00N Int. 3 R.S.S. 269.00243 words
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Article117 1981-01-01 4 NOON SSR u id SMR pncee yeeterday RAS Jaauary February (Currei it Nik) (Forward Mtk) Bayer* Seller* Buyer* Sailor* SSR 20 (1-tOf i pallet) i pallet) 246.00 247.00N 247 00 249.00N SSR SO (lux 241.50 243.50N 243.50 246.50N •MRELB SMRCV (1 to* i pallet! 296.00 296.00N aoaoo117 words
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Article93 1981-01-01 4 THE STRAITS tin price la Penang yesterday Mf9 te $1,935 a pical (equivalent te $31.19 a kite) bat was still wftela laternatteaaJ Tin Agreement's middle price range of $1,815 te The rtoe vu maialy attributed te the weakness st the Malaysian dollar against sterling and centinned Strang baying93 words
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Article39 1981-01-01 4 Rubber; Dec 31 Singapore: January: 284.75 cents (down 3.00 cents) Malaysia: January: 300.50 cents (down 2.75 cent) Tin: M 51,935 (up $9) (equivalent to $31.99 per kilo) (up 14 cents) Official offering: 276 tonnes (up 36 tonnes)39 words
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Article58 1981-01-01 4 Reuter SEPTEMBER copper production in the US was lower than normal for the third consecutive month due to strikes in the US copper industry, the US Bureau of Mines said. Production of recoverable copper at US mines in that month was 48,669 tonnes against 124,521 in September 1979Reuter - 58 words
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789 1981-01-01 4 NYT THESE may be the days of "growing silence" in the US Corn Belt, but the market for America's biggest and most important crop is anything but quiet. Indeed, the spot March 1981 corn delivery has the largest open interest ofNYT - 789 words
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Article170 1981-01-01 4 CHINESE Prsdiee Ex chasge, Singapore, cl—lsg prices per lMkg yesterday. CMMt «II: Bulk fob (140.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $152.00 sellers, new drum fob $160.00 sellers. Cepra: Mixed (loose) $77.00 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asia NLW $427.50 sellers, Sarawak white pepper faq170 words
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Article193 1981-01-01 4 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday: (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) Csttsa yam: China Blue Phoenix 20s 2,030; 32s 2.690, 40s 2.945 (per bale of 400 lbs). Pteee gaads: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly193 words
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Article204 1981-01-01 4 CHICAGO soybean futures on Tuesday finished 12' i US cents a bushel lower to up three cents in new crop. Most prices settled near the low side of a 16 -cent range. Extremely active rolling forward of long positions ahead of the first notice day for January deliveries accounted204 words
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Article219 1981-01-01 4 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Tuesday closed hald a cent a bushel lower in near March to up 3Vj US cents. Prices settled around the middle of an eight-cent range in extremely thin dealings. Local liquidation following increases in the broker loan rate dropped the nearby March position back219 words
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Article60 1981-01-01 4 C.I.F. North European ports, In US dollars per ton unless otherwise stated: LONDON: TM* Previoaa Mala yuan 5'r ffa bulk par tonm 1 February 622.50alr 622 50alr Sumatra 3'. ffa bulk December 635 OOalr 635 OOalr January February 620 00qUi 622 OOnom 620.00qtd 622 OOnom April 620 OOqld60 words
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Article1057 1981-01-01 4 COFFEE: Robusta futures oo Tuesday closed with losses from Monday of £6 to £11 a tonne on sales of 3,568 lots including eight options. Dealers said that during the afternoon commissionbouse selling influenced by a lower New York market and firmer stg reversed the market's earlier steadiness and1,057 words
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Article338 1981-01-01 4 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in SI per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.12, 100 per cent second class 0.96, 100 per cent third class 0.93, 25 per cent new crop no stock, B-10 per cent 0.82. THAI BROKEN: A-super '0.76, Special 0.73.338 words
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ASIAN STOCKS
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Article340 1981-01-01 4 YESTERDAY'S market was unable to maintain Tuesday's closing momentum after several US banks raised their broker-loan rate instead of lowering their prime rate as expected. After opening slightly below Tuesday's closing, the market retreated in early trading. The market rallied at mid-morning and managed to make a slight gain340 words
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Article388 1981-01-01 4 PROFIT-taking among leaders saw shares close mixed yesterday despite strong rises among the secondliners and selected coal issues, dealers sa'l. Coal and Allied led the coals with a rise of AJ1.60 to a year's high of 114.20 while Howard Smith gained 20 cents to 8.60 and Umal 10 to388 words
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Article25 1981-01-01 4 THE My* Stock Exckufr y estorday far the —|j km■ year-«ad toUhy. The Bugkrt id Maall» stork mtrkete were alee cteeed ier special MMays.25 words
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Article61 1981-01-01 4 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS nw •J TufSdiy 472.8 Monday 4700 Week Ago 408.7 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS .J rr Tuesday B82JJS Monday 980.56 1 Week Ago 9SUS V H K.HANG SENG ftjL Wednesday 1473-58 *1 Tuesday 1488.74 Week Ago 1482.72 SYDNEY INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 777.88 4* Tuesday 778.08 Week Ago61 words
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Advertisement160 1981-01-01 4 This is a completely revised edition of a dictionary which is unrivalled as a catalogue of English words as they are now used In print and speech. Included are new words of the last few years and hundreds of post-war words and senses. The entries range from the most colloquial160 words
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OVERSEAS
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438 1981-01-01 5 NYT NIGERIA, the second-larg-est foreign supplier of petroleum to the United States, has increased its oil price by as much as $3 a barrel to $40. This is $1 less than what many analysts had expected. Prices of some lowerquality crudes wereNYT - 438 words
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Article138 1981-01-01 5 Reuter PRESIDENT Carter plans to ask Congress for a controversial tax of 10 cents on a US gallon (0.8 imperial gallon or 3.8 litre) of petrol in his final budget. Administration sources said the budget envisaged spending of about US$74O billion, with receipts of 1700 billion,Reuter - 138 words
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267 1981-01-01 5 Reuter THE US trade deficit narrowed to $1.66 billion in November from $1.86 million in October as American demand for foreign oil fell to its lowest point in more than four years, the government said. The report prompted analysts from the DepartmentReuter - 267 words
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Article803 1981-01-01 5 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From PAA PA005 0030 JEK/SFO HKG MAS MH601 0630 KUL SLA SQ101 0815 KUL MAS MH605 0830 KUL MAS MH621 0835 PEN RBA BI421 0930 BWN MAS MH671 0930 PEN/KUL SIA SQ211 1000 HLP SIA SQ103 1000 KUL CPA CX710 1006803 words
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Article, Illustration375 1981-01-01 5 AFP THE LEADER of Poland's private farmers hailed as a success, even a victory, the decision by the supreme court to postpone a ruling on whether farmers should be registered as an independent trade union. Mr Zdzislaw Ostatek, president* of "Rural Solidarity," said the court's decision toAFP - 375 words
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Article285 1981-01-01 5 AFP A SAUDI Arabian plan for a collective security in the Gulf is receiving favourable study from five other states in the region, but opposed by Iran and Iraq. The London-based weekly, The Middle named the five as Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrein, the United Arab Emirates, andAFP - 285 words
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383 1981-01-01 5 AP AFTER a year of Soviet occupation, Afghanistan is more unstable, said the country's former chief Unesco delegate, Mohammed Paktiawai, in Frankfurt. Mr Paktiawai used his position as Afghanistan's chief delegate to denounce the Soviet Union before fleeing to West Germany. He said that evenAP - 383 words
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187 1981-01-01 5 Reuter THE United States has expressed disappointment over Japan's plan to boost defence spending by 7.6 per cent this year, an increase that it said will amount to even less after inflation. "The Japanese decision must be considered disappointing whether one measures these defenceReuter - 187 words
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561 1981-01-01 5 Reuter THE prices of UK government bonds are likely to rise early this year as UK interest rates and inflation (all, bond dealers and analysts said. However, the beginning of recovery in the UK economy, possibly coupled with reflationary measures to combatReuter - 561 words
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Article147 1981-01-01 5 AFP THE Jan 1 entry of Greece into the European Economic Community will pose certain problems for the country's own economy, Greek President Constantin Karamanlis said. "We know that intense and unusual effort will be needed in certain sectors o4 the economy if theyAFP - 147 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article499 1981-01-01 5 Agencies CONFLICT between Israel's finance and education ministers has posed a new threat to Prime Minister Menachem Begin's fragile coalition government. Last week, Education Minister Zevulun Hammer threatened to resign unless the cabinet authorised pay rises for the country's teachers. STATE-owaed British Natleaal Oil Carp kv yetAgencies - 499 words
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Article452 1981-01-01 6 EMPLOYERS who are entering the New Year without a resolution to review thoroughly their management attitudes and practices tod better think again. The government has issued clear warning to employers and managements that while 1980 was the year to flay workers' attitudes, 1981 will see management452 words
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201 1981-01-01 6 THERE ARE those who will undoubtedly swear to the valuable contribution ionisers can make to medical or mental health. And there will be just as many if not more who will only offer scorn or scepticism when asked about these gadgets and their claimed201 words
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Article, Illustration1252 1981-01-01 6 DILIP MUKERJEE - By DILIP MUKERJEE Depthnews PALM OIL is currently an underdog in the world market for edible oils and fats dominated by soyabean. But Malaysia, by far the world's largest palm oil exporter, is determined to change this situation. An expansion of output andDepthnews - 1,252 words
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Article, Illustration534 1981-01-01 6 The Economist "IF YOU DRINK, don't work" seems to be the motto for many Irish worker nowadays. Statistics just published indicate that 30 times as many working days are lost through absenteeism as through industrial disputes; and most of the absenteeism occurs on Mondays, when sore headsThe Economist - 534 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous663 1981-01-01 6 I I -IH-ONE CROSSWORD CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 4 Get one's feet wet as a dilettante? (6) 7 The growth of intellectualism? (4, 4) 8 Land far different to part of Nicaragua (6) 10 He gets his taxi past (5) 13 A famous name in gaming (4) 14 She can make663 words
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Miscellaneous607 1981-01-01 6 PtfiHRWDW Hollywood splendour IF YOU'VE recovered tram year kugtver tnm lut night (er «m It this Bunlag?) light eatertaiameat cmdm ytar way la "MMey's W Which starts it 11. Feilewlag this to the Celehratlag the sparhto st tinsel town's 75th Aaaiver—sry to prahahiy the drat time yeal! ever get te607 words
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Miscellaneous157 1981-01-01 6 8.15 On The Sunny Side Prog Summary followed by Poetry And Music IJI SBC Children's Choir 1.48 Science Report 10.00 Johnny Cash At X'mas 11.09 News-In-Brief UM In Latin Mood UJ* JJstory Of The Operetta Light Music At Noon 12J0 Lunch Date IJI PM News followed by Weather Forecast 1.45157 words
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Article, Illustration1052 1981-01-01 7 GILBERT SEDBON - Airbus Industrie's emergence as a rival to America's Boeing Corporation is commendable. It has broken into the market for short and medium-haul wide-bodied airliners and has been selling in areas formerly dominated by the US. And with an expected healthy order to the endReuter - 1,052 words
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474 1981-01-01 7 NYT THE BAGUETTE, the long, thin, crispy loaf of French bread, is a symbol. Outside France it represents everything French. In Paris, the Baguette is more than the staff of life; it is a symbol of what is happening to the quality of life.NYT - 474 words
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Article326 1981-01-01 7 FRANK PRIAL - with FRANK PRIAL decontrolled two years ago for the first time since the French revolution, and the price of the baguette began to climb like everything else. Recently it stood at 1 franc 80 centimes and at 1 franc 75 in many less expensive parts of the country. Several326 words
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553 1981-01-01 7 The Economist IT HAS BEEN explained how much cheaper it was for a Briton to buy either British or continental cars in Belgium and then import them directly into Britain. After paying all due tax and duty, British buyers could still save themselves about £1,000The Economist - 553 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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EUROPEAN MARKETS
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Article239 1981-01-01 8 l>Ki Frs CORBEILLE Air-I.iquide 521 -15 B S N G*rvai.s Uaiionr 1061 -28 C S K (Thomsonr*!l 409 -4 O Kruncuisr drs Petroles 255 10 -2.9 Coinpaunie Kinanciere Coin pug nie unch General* 371 Credit KonciM t> trance 412.10 -5.9 Hactwttf (Librairie) 340 unch Machine Bull 52.90 0.6 Mirhelin239 words
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Article93 1981-01-01 8 I>KV Fr* FORWARD MARKET Af«*c 291 1 Arbrd 1230 -26 Aslur 138 -7 Braxran 910 -14 Bru-Umb 1000 -2 Canpac 1170 unch ('ork 152 -8 IJe EUrrx 316 -7 Ehrs 1590 unch fcl«*cirobel 3396 15 Cib-Inno-Bm 1996 20 C»*v 1312 •4 Hnhnk 2490 -10 Petro 5060 -80 Ryl Dulch93 words
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Article212 1981-01-01 8 UkX JO CI A bit ibl 24 A Iran 39 unch Alfotna r37 Bank Mont 32 unch Bunk Nova Srolia 33 unch Brll Tel 19 B*m Corp BP Can LuJ 37 Bravcan 34 Camp Rrt Ukr 68 1 Can Imp Bk 28 Canpac 43 Canpac In» PI 20 .u212 words
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Article274 1981-01-01 8 DEC* 30 Rand INDUSTRIALS A Alpha A hereon) 310 unch AE And CI 835 -5 AUK* 2575 25 Barlows 1060 unch Cg Sugar CNA 570 unch Cum* Finance 230 5 [> Beers Ind Edcon Edgars Eveready Ked Voik 480 unch Kugn 240 5 Gardian Gierianl Graietnn ~Z... 1050 unch274 words
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Advertisement680 1981-01-01 8 See Page 9 for NYSE prices and Page 4 lor Asian stocks Where to wine, dine and entertain oOw Ml m 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 and680 words
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Advertisement169 1981-01-01 8 T^i 1 The Dragon Palace Restaurant is where you can dine in regal splendour and dance to the mellow sounds of yesteryear with "The Zodiac Spacious enough to accommodate 450 people in comfort. Dragon Palace Restaurant also caters to the cosy twosome 1 a cootpn were Ox ley Rise/Penang Road.169 words
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771 1981-01-01 9 NYT THE absence of many instititional investors during the last two weeks of last year helped make the credit markets especially volatile. Confidence in interest rate forecasts was low as long as they are based on reading the tea leaves of money supplyNYT - 771 words
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136 1981-01-01 9 AFP THE BOARD board of directors of the Islamic Development Bank ended a four-day meeting in Jeddah on Tuesday night during which they disbursed more than US$236 million in aid to member countries. The Saudi News Agency said aid of between $5 millionand $25 millionAFP - 136 words
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Article, Illustration145 1981-01-01 9 AT AN extraordinary general meeting held yesterday in Singapore, Dr Hans Wuttke tendered his resignation as director and deputy chairman of Dresdner (South-east Asia) Limited, the whollyowned merchant haniring' subsidiary of West Germany's Dresdner Bank AG. As of today, Dr Wuttke will take over the145 words
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Article111 1981-01-01 9 Reuter THE 10-year syndicated loan for the Bank of Indonesia has been raised to US$4OO million from $350 million. A spokesman for co-ordi-nating bank Morgan Guaranty said in Hongkong yesterday. that the Indonesian central bank decided to raise the size of the loan after generalReuter - 111 words
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Article38 1981-01-01 9 THE HONGKONG and Shanghai Banking Corporation (HSBC) in Singapore will raise its savings hank interest rate by y« percentage point to 10 per cent from tomorrow. All other deposit and prime lending rates remain unchanged.38 words
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670 1981-01-01 9 THE launching of the Credit Guarantee Corporations (CGC) special loan scheme (SLS) today will malt» it cheaper and easier for «mail businessmen in Malaysia to obtain bank credit only 7.5 per cent for the first $50,000. A Bumiputra small-scale business enterprise may borrow670 words
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938 1981-01-01 9 Reuter LAST year's gold trading boom in Zurich, which claims to be the world's most important physical bullion market, appears to have brought windfall profits for the Swiss banks that specialise in the metal. The year began on a hectic note when theReuter - 938 words
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Article1154 1981-01-01 9 NEW YORK STOCK MARKET NEW YORK stocks on Tuesday closed mixed in light trading, with defence, electronics and drug issues strong performers in an otherwise listless market. The market moved in a narrow range throughout the day with little discernible trend, as many institutional investors1,154 words
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Article22 1981-01-01 9 THE averaie rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lead to their best customers is 13.8 per cent.22 words
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Article132 1981-01-01 9 ASIAN RATES ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at 3pm on Dec 31: US DaUarXSMt) Offer BU 7 days 201/16 1915/18 1 month 19 9/16 19 Via 2 months 16S/16 183/16 3 months 17 v. 17H 6 months 16* 16M 9 months 15 1/16 14 IS/16 13 months IS 14%132 words
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Article47 1981-01-01 9 RANGE of price* offered by discount hni— cm Dae 31: Overnight: 1%% Call deposits 6H% to 7V«* CtaN B.yiM Seilia, 3-month Treasury bUla 6't «V, 3-month Bank bills 14.3/16 14 1/16 3 months CD 13 5/16 133/16 6 months CD 12 1V*****3/16 Source: National Discount Co47 words
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Article38 1981-01-01 9 HONGKONG banknote rates were quoted as follows yesterday: US 5.09/5.11 UK 12.06 12.25 Burma 1J0/1J0 India 6.00 6.20 Indonesia 0.75/0.85 Japan 2.50/2.51 Korea 0.70,0.80 Philippines 0.63 0.65 Singapore 2.42/2.44 Malaysia 2.30/2.32 Brunei 2.39/2.41 Thailand 25.70/25.90 Taiwan -13.90/13.8038 words
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Article42 1981-01-01 9 FRANKFURT exchanges opening quotes on Dec 31: US 1.9620/70 (1.9MD/30) Stg 4.681/704 (4.650/«70) Can -1.6447/6500 D FI 91.47 93 S Fr 110.12 88 Lit 2.101/10 F Fr 43.11/23 N Kr 37.80/93 B Fr (con) 6.110/220 B Fr (On) 6.159/168 Yen 0.9607/965642 words
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Article72 1981-01-01 9 LONDON exchange 8 opening quotes on Dec 31: US 2 3880 3® Can 2 8393 <52 Ctobb ***** 98 D Mk 4 6757 907 D F1 5 0885 1021 S Fr 4.1981 2153 B FT (COD) 75.37 58 F FT 10.8ZX/CU lit 2218.75/2223.90 TM 482.37 485.37 D Kr 14.292272 words
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Article414 1981-01-01 9 THE US yesterday closed narrowly mixed against major currencies after fluctuating within narrow margins in quiet end-year trading, dealers said. It ckMed firmer at 203.G0/ 80 yen compared with 202.75/203.00 yen in New York overnight. It was little changed at 1.9630/70 marks against 1.9625/45 in New York on414 words
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Article141 1981-01-01 9 SINGAPORE gold futures yesterday closed generally lower compared with overnight levels in quiet endyear trading, dealers said. Total sales was reported at 11 lots while volume for kerbs was at 46 lots. February closed weaker at U*****.80 600.50 an ounce ($599.20/600.50 on Tuesday) and April at 1616.50/617.50 (1618/620). Trading141 words
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Article39 1981-01-01 9 TMa MM New York IS JOB 15.65B 15 60S 15 958 Zurich 15OB 15 MB 15.806 It. MR •*> Singapore 15.COB I 1MB lt.OOS 15.90S Qonng prtc in US doilan a troy ouoc B. Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore39 words
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Article138 1981-01-01 9 THE US dollar yesterday closed at 203.60 yen, compared with a 203.30 opening a 202.75/203.00 closing in New York and 202.80/203.00 on the US west coast on Tuesday. Trading was moderate with the volume US$BO6 million. The dollar briefly fell to a 22-month low of 202.95 yen in early138 words
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Advertisement112 1981-01-01 9 I, Ggsas? restaurant Steamed Fis[i with Bean Sauce Donl miss the dining experience of Chinese Hunan Cuisine Business Hours: Daify 11.30 am 2.30 pm 6.30 pm 10.30 pm 214 Dunearn Road rjncnlri Inn 0 1129 Bill Tel: *****49.2& Tet: *****49.*****22 OIL AND MINERAL EXPLORATION FINANCE SOUGHT Australian Geologist currently in112 words
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Advertisement29 1981-01-01 9 Higher rates of interest for your deposits at Chase Manhattan Bank Please can of our B'ancnes tor further ceta is Fixed Deposits Special Exclusive Ser vice e A *****9129 words
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1330 1981-01-01 10 BID and otter prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units, unless otherwise specified. SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL A COMMERCIAL Acma (3.406)1,330 words
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Article165 1981-01-01 10 SINGAPORE UNIT TRUST OL'B-MONTAUl (lM|in' prtw far Jaa (IkMfHl' prtna i tar ten Z) TV Commerce 3.22 3.38 Union Soore Fund 126 1.31 The Savings Fund S'pore Prog Fund S'pore Sec Fund S'pore Invest Fund S'pore Equity Fund 1.93 1.39 2.<B 1.9 INCOMR BOND UNIT 112 1.19 2165 words
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Article2649 1981-01-01 10 Gr*« Gr*s Net 1980 Last Div Div Y'ld P/E Vol Day High Low Company Sale +or- Cvr COOO) High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 372 245 Acma 320 150 25 4.6 12.6 m 300 220 Alcom 300 12.0 2.5 4.0 17.0 149 116 Allied Choc 133 4.0N2,649 words
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Article1417 1981-01-01 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units, unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS Umb (2MB) AIM Held (1.558) AMD (1.158 1.175) (4) LM (1)1,417 words
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Article271 1981-01-01 10 N AN Y ANG SUag Pu has announced that 89.9 per cent ol its recent rights issue erf 5.14 million shares have been taken up. Applications for excess shares were received for a total of 669,749 ordinary shares against the balance of 519,515 ordinary shares available. In the271 words
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Article45 1981-01-01 10 SEA View Hatel United: EOGM to be held at Sea View Hotel, Amber Close, Singapore 1543 on Jan 10, 1961 at 12 noon. MALAYAN Baaklag Berkad: EOGM to be held at no. 92, JaJan Bandar, Kuala Lumpur on Jan 17, 1961 at nooo.45 words
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Article, Illustration641 1981-01-01 10 NEW Yew Eve Mtag at the Stogapare stock Market yesterday failed to aieasare ap to the baeyaat eve. Vetame tor tke half-day redaeed aad tke slight activity ceatred maialy ea seettoa twe keteis wUek eiaerged inwag tke day's Cases la peiat were Amhsmadsr641 words
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Article568 1981-01-01 10 THE Kuala Lumpur stock market displayed a slightly steadier trend on the last trading day of the year. Prices were generally dealt over narrow margins to close marginally ahead or around the overnight levels. Volumes likewise reflected the slower pace of trading with a turnover568 words
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1033 1981-01-01 11 PALMCO Holdings, the welldiversified industrial group which is seeking a listing on the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange has forecast a 19 per cent improvement in group pre-tax profit to $17.51 million for the current year ending June 30, 1961. In its prospectus issued recently,1,033 words
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475 1981-01-01 11 ASSOCIATED Plastics Industries has announced a one-for-one rights issue at $1 each and an agreement to acquire three property development companies that should together help put the company on a stronger platform for growth. The rights issue will raise $14 million before expenses and alleviate475 words
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Article423 1981-01-01 11 Date Last Fall Year Company Peried Announced Net EPS Grws Pre-tax last year (eeats) Div. Profit <%) <$*••) Pahang Cons F 16/11 1.3 2.5 1.634 Duff Dev F 7/12 12.7 5.0 3,270 Batu Kawan F 11/13 11.8 15.0 23,012 A Hitam Plant I 27/12 26.1 20.0 1.125 Y423 words
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362 1981-01-01 11 IN LINE with its forecast, the Temerloh Rubber Estates has suffered a 27 per cent plunge in interim earnings following lower palm oil and kernel prices. For the first half-year ended Oct 31, the group achieved an unaudited pretax profit of $1.87 million362 words
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129 1981-01-01 11 KUALA Lumpur-Kepong shares appear to have received more than their fair share of market attention to become relatively "highly valued," UK stockbrokers Laurence, Prust notes in its latest investment bulletin. The stockbrokers noted that KLK is typical of the plantation sector where prices as a129 words
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Article235 1981-01-01 11 Using as a guide its own revised rule of the thumb values of $5,500 per mature acre for rubber, $7,500 per mature acre of oil palm, and excluding any real estate element (except for Kepong Estate), Laurence. Prust estimates KLK's net assets at $737.6 million or $4.36 per235 words
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349 1981-01-01 12 AP THE US dollar was ending a good year in Europe on a positive note yesterday, moving higher against key currencies. Against the Japanese yen, however, it fell to a 21-month low. Thanks to high US interest rates, the dollar rose an averageAP - 349 words
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82 1981-01-01 12 Reuter THE Indonesian government is to ban gambling from April 1, Defence and Security Minister General Mohammad Yusuf said yesterday. A government spokesman said a decision in principle to ban casinos and lotteries which are considered damaging to the nation's morals was made byReuter - 82 words
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Article780 1981-01-01 12 LONDON, Wed. Share prices opened with few changes noted in quiet trading yesterday ahead of the holiday tomorrow, dealers said. Equity leaders were generally unchanged though Blue Circle was up 2p at 342 p. dealers added. Gold mining shares were narrowly mixed after yesterday's losses with St Helena780 words
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Article131 1981-01-01 12 Money changers short of S'pore MONEY changers in Johare Barn, Malaysia are charging $7 to $8 more for every Ssloo following heavy demand from Singapore-bound holidaymakers and shoppers. Dealers and banks predict that the current scramble for Singapore would extend right up to the Chinese New Year celebration in February.131 words
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267 1981-01-01 12 INTERNATIONAL Business Machines of the US is raising rental, leasing and purchase prices on most data-processing products. "It is probably the first of what could be a chain of price increases in the computer industry," says Sanford Garrett, an analyst with Paine Webber267 words
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452 1981-01-01 12 RICHARD SEAH - By RICHARD SEAH AN ENVIRONMENT protection systems company is having difficulty selling ionisers in Singapore because the Ministry of Health has not allowed it to advertise. lonisers are gadgets which produce electrically charged molecules called ions. Recent studies in the US, Israel, Russia and Europe452 words
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373 1981-01-01 12 AP AMID conciliatory comments from Teheran, Algerian intermediaries will deliver a new US message to Iran. The US Deputy Secretary of State, Warren Christopher, said it could bring a prompt resolution of the hostage deadlock if the Iranians are willing andAP - 373 words
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Article119 1981-01-01 12 UPI THE failure of Congress to finance adequately military operations and maintenance programmes undercuts the combat readiness and the morale of US forces, Representative Robert Carr, Democrat-Michigan, said. He said maintenance funds are often cut by Congress in order to pay for the expensive extra "add ons"UPI - 119 words
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Advertisement431 1981-01-01 12 Businessmen, Are You Getting Your Share of the Billion Oil Industry? The South East Asia OH Directory 1960-81 (Third edWon) is the only professional reference work which brings together an encyclopedic volume of material to serve all sectors of the oil industry, it is the most comprehensive and in-depth coverage431 words
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Article236 1981-01-01 13 AFP THE Hongkong registered freighter Hai Hong which failed into Malaysian waters two years ago with .2,504 Vietnamese refugees, is up for sale. The Malaysia Treasury Is to call for tenders soon. An authoratative source said that all efforts to ftrace the owners have beenAFP - 236 words
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590 1981-01-01 13 G DURAIRAJ - By G DURAIRAJ Freight rates for shipments to the Middle East from Malaysia and Singapore have eased contrary to an earlier prediction that the rates will move up following the outbreak of the IranIraq war. Shipping sources in Kuala Lumpur say590 words
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Article120 1981-01-01 13 Reuter FRENCH experts have flown to the Algerian port of Arzew to examine a spill from a fully-loaded tanker which ran aground in a storm on Sunday. The 69,000-ton tanker, the Juan A Lavalleja owned by the Uruguayan government, spilled part of its cargo of liquefiedReuter - 120 words
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Article176 1981-01-01 13 Reuter DOZENS of fishing boats sank in western Algerian harbours in a storm accompanied by heavy snow and rain falls while gale force winds in Spain damaged the orange crop and sank dozens of pleasure boats at their moorings along the Mediterranean coast early this week. In Valencia,Reuter - 176 words
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Article101 1981-01-01 13 Reuter THE rescue of 29 crew members of a distressed Japanese ore carrier was hampered by rough seas but they were in no immediate danger, the Japanese maritime safety agency said. The agency said the 33,833-ton Onomiehi Maru had been taking in water from cracks on its bowReuter - 101 words
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Article631 1981-01-01 13 ■Muhg Liae Pm CM Adriatic IV 5 Afea VI 3 Afro-Eurasia VI 2 All trans VI 5 Alpac VI 5 Angkutan VI 4 ANL I I AatoU vm 4 APL m Actupelego vn 2 Argentine IV 4 ASCL m 1 Asia Merchant VI 4 Bangladesh vm 5631 words
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Article866 1981-01-01 14 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO AT CONTAINER TERMINAL Vessel's Voy Estimated Shipping Gdn Mode of Name No. Time of Lines Operatn Arrival Date Time Gloria Trader 5SB 31.12.80 0700 S.S. Maritime 50 vc Nordbay 1A 31.12.80 0700 MOL 49 vc Asian Princess ***** 31.12.80 Integrated866 words
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Article1538 1981-01-01 14 INCREASED chartering of vessels of grain on Tuesday from North America to the Far East and South America at mostly steady rates featured in an otherwise rather subdued freight market, brokers said. An unchanged US$29 fio was agreed for 22,000 long tons of oilseeds from the US North1,538 words
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Article301 1981-01-01 15 EXPECTED ARRIVALS TODAY KEPPEL WHARVES Bunga Gelang (0530 shifts, after Asean Pioneer) 45A Bum Chin (Tanker, P/O) (1100 after Pavel Dybenko, subject gas free) 15/16 Cherry Bagus (after Cherry Jaya) 27/28 Gold Stream (1830 hauls 3m west) 26/27 Koga Singa (after Kota Molek) 10/11 Lloyd Bakke (after301 words
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Article, Illustration291 1981-01-01 15 THE Aastralla New Zealud Earape Caatalaer Service (Aasecs) vessels have covered mere tku lSi milllos aaotlcal miles la the eaarae ef aver 5M round trips (cerrespeadlag ta 513 drcamaavigatteas of the glebe) la Its If years ef eperatlea. Laid ead to ead, Its291 words
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555 1981-01-01 15 NYT A UNITED Nations' plan to obtain at least a temporary cease-fire in the Iraqi-Ira-nian war for the freeing of ships trapped in the .Shatt al-Arab waterway has been blocked by the lack of an acceptable flag. The development is a major setbackNYT - 555 words
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882 1981-01-01 15 NYT A list of 85 names, of which only one or two are widely known in the United States, makes up the dowry Greece will bring its European partners when it becomes the Common Market's 10th member today. Onassis and Niarchos areNYT - 882 words
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Article202 1981-01-01 15 AFP HK fuel oil reserves will be increased by the arrival of the tanker Straits Dahlia with a cargo of over 70,000 tonnes of fuel oil bought from Singapore. The oil was purchased by Owensbord Enterprises Ltd, the company set up by the governmentAFP - 202 words
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2963 1981-01-01 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 of2,963 words
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298 1981-01-01 20 UPI RESCUE workers have all but given up hope for six missing seamen from an Indonesian freighter which capsized and sank off southern Japan, Japanese Maritime Safety officials said on Tuesday. The rest of the 24-man all-Indonesian crew of the ill-fated GarsaUPI - 298 words
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Article463 1981-01-01 20 WEST AFRICA: THE resurgence of the West African trades continues apace. Latest to respond to the increased volumes on respond to the increased volumes on offer is leading Swedish independent, OT Africa Line which has just added a third ship to its ro-ro fleet on the run. This463 words
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412 1981-01-01 20 JAPAN'S 16 major shipping lines have had a better year in 1900 than in 19T9, but face an uncertain future, particularly as the yen continues to rise. These are the findings of the Japan Development Bank after talks with member companies of412 words
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Article135 1981-01-01 20 THE major shipping consortia operating between the Far East/ Europe and Straits ports/Australia and the member lines: ACE (FAR EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. •K' Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANRO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits Container Line. Nedlloyd Lines.135 words
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Advertisement559 1981-01-01 19 NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): C. PAUL 25W+... TW BROS 411 C. ROZE 23W.. K. JACEWON 11W. MERCATOR 211 V... K. JACEJW SW 0. CHEF 23W Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia C PAUL S'pore Closing Times: FCL Cargo LCL Cargo FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ): 1800 1/1 0600559 words
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Advertisement192 1981-01-01 20 MALDIVE LINES HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR TO ALL OUR CLIENTS sisapore PORT Raw* PANOCEAN NAVIGATION I TRADMG ORBITAL SHPPMG CORPORATION CO (PTE) LTD TEL: HI. *****6/*****4 1106 MTERNATIONAL PLAZA PORT KELAN6 3S7S4S ANSON ROAD KUANTAN *****519 SMGAPORE 0207 TEL: *****20 PASR GUDANG *****555 t KASTKKN SpactaHal in RO/RO Sannea192 words
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Advertisement347 1981-01-01 20 Are you making fufl use of the Shipping Times as an effective selling medium? For further enquiries call: Shipping Times Tel: *****44, Extension 351 or 367 Tel: *****2 Ext. 38 or 39 Times Centre 1 Financial Publications Sdn Bhd I, New Road Singapore 1953- 31, Jalan Riong, KL 22-03 A347 words
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Miscellaneous145 1981-01-01 20 f^'j N F > k e I ES 7&xjg2?& 3£ SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. LEGEND: R Thunderstorm Temperature °C Shower Rain Wave height Goody Sky Surface winds are Indicated by arrows which fly with the wind One full circle represents calm or light and145 words
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