The Business Times, 8 January 1981
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Title Section10 1981-01-08 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 107/1/81 THURSDAY, JANUARY 8,1181 60 CENTS10 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article54 1981-01-08 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Shell companies in Malaysia will invest MJI.S billion this year, the bulk of which will be spent on exploration and production costs. Group chairman Jan de Ruiter, who will leave Malaysia on Feb 1, said the massive investment this year reflected the company's confidence54 words
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Article66 1981-01-08 1 Reuter MANILA, Wed. Senior officials of Asean have decided that United Nations Secretary-General Kurt Waldheim should be urged to call an international conference on Kampuchea as soon as possible, Asean sources said. The recommendation emerged from a threeday meeting of the directors-general from the foreign ministries ofReuter - 66 words
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Article53 1981-01-08 1 Reuter JAKARTA, Wed. Indonesian authorities today denied a long-term visa to an Australian cameraman working for the London-based television news agency Visnews, in the latest move against some foreign journalists. Mr Walter Burgess, who has worked in Asia since 1972, said the information department declined to giveReuter - 53 words
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Article73 1981-01-08 1 Reuter TAIPEI, Wed. US Republican Senator Ted Stevens said his talks with Nationalist Chinese leaders here had created a better understanding between the incoming Republican administration of President-elect Ronald Reagan and Taiwan. Senator Stevens, deputy Republican leader in the Senate, said his talks with Nationalist Chinese President ChiangReuter - 73 words
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Article67 1981-01-08 1 AFP HONGKONG, Wed. Chinese scientists have succeeded in developing new test-tube rice varieties, the New China News Agency (NCNA) reported today. NCNA said Chinese scientists have obtained, through a complicated process, 81 new strains and varieties of rice by culturing rice anther (part of stamen in a seedAFP - 67 words
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Article73 1981-01-08 1 Reuter HONGKONG, Wed. Hongkong's tough regulations against illegal immigrants from China, introduced last October, have successfully reduced the flow of people across the border to a trickle, official figures released today showed. After the "touch base" policy which allowed those who got into the urban areas ofReuter - 73 words
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Article84 1981-01-08 1 Reuter HONGKONG, Wed. The Hongkong government will not consider taking steps to ease the impact of present high interest rates on industry, Financial Secretary Philip Haddon-Cave told a meeting of the Legislative Council. "Even if we had a convenient mechanism to influence the cost of borrowing, the balanceReuter - 84 words
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Chief Price Changes
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Article141 1981-01-08 1 Rises Indices I C B 880 80 H K Land 960 60 Jan 6 Jan 7 Sktapi-Lt 2200 50 B.T. Indicator: *****.*****34.57 Straits Trading 1330 50 Industrials: 671.29 687.38 DBS Hone Leonf lad Perils Plant 705 550 880 45 45 40 Finance: Hotels: 1296.33 774.94 1319.73 784.53 U M W141 words
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Article, Illustration142 1981-01-08 1 Rises Indices Hong Leong Ind 590 55 Jan 6 Jan 7 DBS 755 50 B.T.Index: *****.12 *****.35 S Trading 1420 +40 Industrials: 840.43 851.31 UM Works 376 +38 Finance: 1269.69 1292.90 Steam Ship 410 +34 Hotels: 409.31 409.80 Bovis Sea 279 +30 Properties: 735.74 743.93 Public Banks 760142 words
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Article635 1981-01-08 1 ALVIN TAY - CAPACITY INADEQUATE By ALVIN TAY THE HIGH demand for oil rig financing has resulted in a need for the Export Credit Insurance Corporation of Singapore (ECICS) to raise its share capital. The corporation's newlyappointed chairman, Mr H.R. Hochstadt, said the increase in share capital is635 words
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Article271 1981-01-08 1 A BUOYANT Wall Street prompted a broad rally on the Singapore stock market yesterday. Share prices rose to their highest In recent weeks as investors' confidence was restored by news of the Dow Jones index breaking the 1,000mark psychological barrier on Tuesday to reach its271 words
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Article484 1981-01-08 1 FONG MEW LENG - By FONG MEW LENG THE Nanyang Technological Institute (NTI) hopes to start recruiting Its staff early next year to prepare (or its first batch of students in July 1982. Associate Professor Cham Tao Soon, dean of the engineering faculty, National University of Singapore (NUS),484 words
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Article316 1981-01-08 1 FEWER bus concession pass-holders will find it worthwhile purchasing monthly stamps if the Singapore Bus Service increases the stamp prices by 50 per cent. Just a day or two after the scramble for Singapore Bus Service Ltd (SBS) shares on the stock market, potential shareholders316 words
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278 1981-01-08 1 THE well-pabllelsed leveraged leasiag deal far fflagspare Alrliaes (81 A) li ll—t certain to cad ap with Jml Devdepmeat But M Stagapare (DBS) parttetpattax. He $1» milllaa deal, which weald have beea the flrat la the regtoa, was aa toe hrlak «f Mag278 words
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464 1981-01-08 1 FOO CHOY PENG - By FOO CHOY PENG A PROTOCOL amending the agreement on the avoidance of double taxation between Singapore and Japan will be signed here next week when Japanese Prime Minister Zenko Suzuki visits the Republic. The amendment is believed to be centred on the464 words
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Advertisement10 1981-01-08 1 Times Periodicals Pubfccafcon SINGAPORE business \for lh PEOPLE WHO MATTER10 words
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Advertisement134 1981-01-08 1 ASIA RESEARCH BULLETIN X»6 This unique publication offers businessmen each month a comprehensive guide to the latest developments taking place in alt important sectors of the economies of countries in East and Southeast Asia. The Bulletin is divided into six separate reports of about 8,000 words each. There is a134 words
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Advertisement54 1981-01-08 1 SHIPPING TIMES PROPERTY market likely te ALARM Mb MALAYSIA seeks aU ii pahn CAC BMug scraps pteu •11 sfcjppiag S expMi kalMlag eemp1ex........ US eeeaemy expected te deettae REFINERIES pftaa te jela ail tkis year f pjpcHace CROSSWORD A TV AND RADIO WHERE TO WINE AND DINE I SHARE INFORMATION54 words
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Advertisement234 1981-01-08 1 :(;,$$!&==@(/&-@("^.[!%'_-<-?^$ Leader...page < •Bee back page Can Asean and Vietnam co-exist peacefully? Asean's most immediate external threat is now Vietnam The Vietnamese invasion of Kampuchea early last year, following the fall of Saigon m 1975, has raised Asean concern about Vietnamese ambitions in the region This worry was exacerbated by234 words
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PROPERTY & CONSTRUCTION
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650 1981-01-08 2 CHRISTOPHER BROWH - By CHRISTOPHER BROWH Mr Brown is managing executive partner of Jones Lang Wootton. LAST year was a year of continued recovery and growth for the Singapore property market. In early 1979, a general rise in property market activity, and hence values, were discernible650 words
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Article201 1981-01-08 2 RUBY Shopping Plaza, one of Far East Organisation's projects, is already off to a good start. With nearly a year to go before completion, all 20 apartments and most of the shops in the 11-storey building have been sold. Its good location in the heart201 words
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Article78 1981-01-08 2 Asian Building and Construction CHEVIOT Management is marketing a new electricity saving system in Southeast Asia. Designed and assembled in England under licence from Seaboard Energy Management of Virginia, US, the energy management system has shown savings in electricity of between 20 and 30 per cent. The CheviotAsian Building and Construction - 78 words
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Article, Illustration223 1981-01-08 2 NINE apartments at Holland Park are waiting to be leased at rentals ranging from between $3,500 and $4,000 per month. The apartments make up one of three sections of a block of 27 apartments. Furnishing range from basic kitchen equipment to complete furnishings. Jones'Lang Wootton, managing agent223 words
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Article, Illustration657 1981-01-08 2 LEE YOKE MENG - By LEE YOKE MENG ECONOMIC depression is unlikely to dampen holiday-seekers' enthusiasm for adventure in the seemingly unspoilt East. Even as the pinch on the pockets reduce the tourists traffic in Europe, wave after wave of Japanese, Australian, European and American tourists sweep657 words
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483 1981-01-08 2 FAMILIAR names in property and real estate circles will be giving their views on financial and legal regulations relating to property transactions at a coming conference. The one-day conference, entitled 'Recent Property Law Developments in Singapore and Malaysia', will be held on Jan 27 at483 words
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Article269 1981-01-08 2 Asian Building and Construction SWIRE Properties has released details of its plans (or Cityplaza, the new commercial complex at King's Road in Taikoo Shing, Hongkong. Deputy chairman of Swire Properties, John Spink, says Phase I currently under construction will be one million square feet, and will beAsian Building and Construction - 269 words
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Advertisement90 1981-01-08 2 Enjoy higher SAVINGS ACCOUNT interest rate today a \1 >' U -!V* tC 0 df» f 1 B 'SB VI K •w 0 Fixed Deposits: 1 month 2 months 3 months 6 months 9 months 12 months Prime Lending -12 1 /2% p.a (minimum $10,000) -12 1 /2% p.a (minimum90 words
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Advertisement93 1981-01-08 2 Please be informed that as from 1.1.81, The Singapore Interests of J. WHYTE ft CO. (MALAYA) SDN. BHD. ft HARRISONS LISTER ENGINEERING LTD. were combined into a new company HARRISONS LISTER ENGINEERING (SINGAPORE) PTC LTD Incorporated in Singapore on 2.1.80 Address, telephone and telex numbers remain unchanged at 10 1293 words
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REGIONAL
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345 1981-01-08 3 AP US PRESIDENT-ELECT Reagan's tough stand on the Soviet Union is not enough to win China's support. Diplomatic sources in Beijing yesterday quoted China's top leader Deng Xiaoping as having said this to Anna Chennault, a strong supporter of Mr Reagan. Mrs Chennault,AP - 345 words
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261 1981-01-08 3 AFP THE BRITISH government has asked creditors to submit claims to it with a view to opening negotiations with Beijing on the Anglo-Chinese financial dispute. The dispute concerns about £60 million, the remainder of loans to China made in London before the 1949 Revolution,AFP - 261 words
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272 1981-01-08 3 UPI THE Philippine economy grew 4.7 per cent in 1980, the lowest in a decade, because of oil price increases and other factors beyond the government's control. In his annual economic report to President Marcos, the Economic Planning Minister, Gerardo Sicat, said thatUPI - 272 words
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641 1981-01-08 3 MALAYSIA is seeking the assistance and cooperation of China in the carriage of its palm oil. The proposal is for an arrangement similar to that in operation for the carriage of natural rubber and latex. Mr Wong Yoke Meng, chairman of the Palm641 words
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387 1981-01-08 3 AFP SCIENTISTS at a national energy symposium in Beijing urged the Chinese government to take the first step "as soon as possible" in its programme to build nuclear power stations, New China News Agency (NCNA) said on Tuesday. Scientists proposed lateAFP - 387 words
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Article117 1981-01-08 3 Reuter BRITISH minister John Nott had two hours of talks in Jakarta yesterday with Indonesian leaders and said initial discussions to resolve a six-month old trade dispute between the two countries had started smoothly. Mr Nott is acting for the British Trade Ministry despite havingReuter - 117 words
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304 1981-01-08 3 Reuter, UPI JAPAN plans to reduce oil consumption by about 7 per cent for the financial year starting in April, the International Trade and Industry Ministry said. The ministry said much will depend on the weather during the next three months ifReuter,; UPI - 304 words
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Article100 1981-01-08 3 UPI JAPAN and the Soviet Union will meet on bilateral trade relations from Jan 12 to 14 in their first official get-together since Tokyo joined US-initiated economic sanctions against Moscow, the Japanese foreign ministry said. Japan has agreed to the meeting on condition that theUPI - 100 words
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THE REGION IN BRIEF
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Article472 1981-01-08 3 Agencies HONGKONG earned the equivalent of US$l.2B billion from tourism last year, although spending per capita among tourists declined. Mr John Pain, executive director of the Hongkong Tourist Association said the current biggest spenders .were tourists from the Middle East. CHINA, which is reviewing Its madenrisstiaa aadAgencies - 472 words
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Advertisement321 1981-01-08 3 'L ago**-*** t i>- 4 VXT m .7 ,s? mx c E 1%, §> i ~i >r »u *ra r The prestige of t building is buih into its design and the quality of its finishes. lt is enhanced by the status of its tenants. The Octagon is exceptional in321 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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206 1981-01-08 4 AFP AFTER the long year-end break, international sugar buying interest seems to be picking up again. On Tuesday, sugar prices resumed their rise in lively conditions. The spot price for raw sugar was raised £15 to £315 a metric ton. For "whites"AFP - 206 words
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Article177 1981-01-08 4 WHEAT futures yesterday rallied to close 2*4 to cent a bushel higher in mostly local Chicago trade. Active local short covering on lack of follow-through selling carried prices to day's highs. Traders cited increased pending export business and reports that major Chinese winter wheat producing areas need snowcover as177 words
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Article216 1981-01-08 4 SOYBEAN futures in Chicago yesterday ended strong, up 10 3 /4 to 4Vi cents a bushel in revived trade. Late local short-covering and commission house buying in response to the market's failure to sustain or extend the early decline rallied prices to the plus side, traders said. Buy stops216 words
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Article222 1981-01-08 4 THE market yesterday closed sharply higher with January One RSS buyers quoted at 285.00 cents a kilo, up 7.50 cents from Tuesday's close, dealers said. The morning market advanced 7.50 cents on firmer overnight London advices, some covering demand for January One RSS and trade buying, they said. Lunch222 words
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Article299 1981-01-08 4 RAS prices In cents per kUo yesterday: Noon (per kilo) Buyers Sellers Int. 1 R.S.S. prompt f.o.b. 280.00 281.00N Int. 1 R.S.S. January 282.00 283.00 Int. 1 R.S.S. February 286 00 286.50 Int. 2 R.S.S. 260.00 270 00N UK/Coat 268.00 *****N Int. 3 R.S.S. 266.00 267.00N UK/Coat 265.00299 words
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Article106 1981-01-08 4 NOON SSR and SMR p km yesterday: RA8 Ju>tl7 February (Carrn it Mta) (Forward Mtk) Bayers Sailers SSR 20 (l-k» Bayers Seller* pellet 1 244.50 246.50N 247.00 248.006 SSR 50 11 -toe pallet) 240.50 242.50N 243.00 244.006 MULB February March SMR CV (1-ton pallet) 287.50 299.50N 301106 words
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Article95 1981-01-08 4 THE STB AITS tin price la Penaac rose IS to M 532.11 a kilo yesterday, moving tote the litemUtoul Tto Agreement's $32.74 to (tt.4B rMge within which toe baffer stock manager In required to be a net seller, dealers said. Despite lewer ever* night Lsndsn metal exchange prices,95 words
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Article34 1981-01-08 4 Rubber: Jan 7 Singapore: January: 285.00 cents (up 7.50 cents) Malaysia: February: 304.00 cents (up 6.25 cents) Tin: M 532.91 per kilo) (up 15 cents) Official offering: 167 tonnes (down 10 tonnes)34 words
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123 1981-01-08 4 AFP IN AN effort to boost trade in high-grade tin on the London Metal Exchange (LME), ring dealers will, in future, trade in this grade instead of lower and more popular "standard" grade. Over the past 5Vi years, since high-grade tin was introducedAFP - 123 words
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Article161 1981-01-08 4 CHINESE Predoee Exchange, Stagapsre, neon etoShiyrteeß per IN kg Cm—t «ft: Bulk fob $129.00 seller», old drum (In aacoad hand drum) fob $138.00 seLlers. new drum fob $145.00 sellers Mixed (loose) $79.00 buyers. Peppar: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $432.50 sellers, Sarawak white pepper faq fob NLW161 words
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Article195 1981-01-08 4 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday: (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) Cettsa yam: China Blue Phoenix 20s uaq; 32s 2,685. 40a 2,930 (per bale of 400 lbs). Plane gaada: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lam be unq; Flower and195 words
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Article327 1981-01-08 4 SDiGAPOBE: Yesterday's closing prices in SJ per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.15, 100 per cent second class 0 96, 100 per cent third class 0.96, 25 per cent new crop no stock, B-10 per cent 0.82. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.77, Special327 words
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Article796 1981-01-08 4 COPRK: Robusta futures opened barely changed and finished the opening call £2 down to £3 higher. Volume was thin at only 38 lots. Dealers said the market was due little changed following New York's performance and in the absence of fresh factors had little incentive to move either796 words
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Article123 1981-01-08 4 THE Kuala Lumpur prices ruled slightly higher on some refiners covering in quiet trading, dealers said. In January, the southern and central regions were traded Mslo higher to $990 a tonne and the northern region also was traded at level, while February was unchanged in the southern and123 words
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ASIAN STOCKS
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Article630 1981-01-08 4 TOKYO SHARE prices rose sharply over a wide front in very active trading yesterday with the market average gaining 63.18 to close at a record high of 7,200.77, dealers said. The previous record of 7,188.28 was set on Nov 6. The Tokyo Stock Exchange index630 words
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Article344 1981-01-08 4 Source: THE continuing decline In US prime rates caused yesterday's market to open well above Tuesday's closing levels. Heavy mid-morning selling caused the market to shed most of its early gains and the Index was up only €.46 points at 11am. Late morning trading was mixed as trading turnedSource: - 344 words
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Article234 1981-01-08 4 JAN 07 >nt» INDUSTRIALS A. C. I A N 1 240 320 5 g A. P. M 223 3 Ampol PtL 175S -10 B H P. IflflO -10 Bank NSW 304 unch Boral 345 10 Brambles 320 unch C. B. A 2SS 3 C ft R 748 6 Coal234 words
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Article199 1981-01-08 4 JAN 07 AM Credit Bants Act* Flhr# IPX i Inv IM to -i Bangkok Investment Banckok Bank H 296 J Bangkok And 8U< Drying > M -13 UtJi p3c -J 154 -4 ■jgjjj 3BS Charoonc Thai Wire Crown Seal ZZ Dusil Than) 179 hrst Trust yijse -1 O 8199 words
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Article98 1981-01-08 4 JAN 07 Pesos Acoje Mining .007 unch Alias Con. A Alia* Con. B. 31.25 •>-025 Baffuio Gold 0064 ***** Bencuet Con. B BF Goodrich 75 1010 unch *0.2 CDCP 5 -01 Inco B Landotl Lepanlo B 15 0 005 Mannduque B U unch Meralco Oriental A Oriental B Phil98 words
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Article45 1981-01-08 4 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 487.8 472.9 Week A|n 472.6 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 1004.68 Week Ago ***** HJLHANG SENG Wednesday *****6 Tuesday l»*M Week Ago 147&M AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Wednesday.... WlJ Tuesday WE® Week Ago ALL ORDINARIES Wednesday 727.9 Tuesday. 728-3 Week Ago45 words
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OVERSEAS
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315 1981-01-08 5 Reuter THE POLISH government faces two strike threats and a call for a minister's dismissal. In the south-east Polish town of Ustrzyki Dolne, a government delegation held marathon talks on Tuesday night with farmers and workers protesting over police harassment of union activists.Reuter - 315 words
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836 1981-01-08 5 NYT US Treasury Secretarydesignate Donald Regan predicted that the economy would decline this year but that "major improvement" would take place within 15 months if Mr Ronald Reagan's economic programme is adopted. At the same time, however, Mr Regan conceded that the newNYT - 836 words
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394 1981-01-08 5 UPI PRESIDENT Saddam Hussein of Iraq has offered to withdraw his troops from all conquered territory in exchange for Teheran's return of Arab lands. However, there is little likelihood that Iran, apparently convinced it can oust Iraq from its territory, would accept PresidentUPI - 394 words
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215 1981-01-08 5 AP LIBYA and Chad have agreed to merge into a single state and vowed to help each other fight any attacker. The announcement came less than a month after Libyan-backed forces triumphed in Chad's civil war. The joint communique was issued inAP - 215 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article388 1981-01-08 5 Agencies. YASSER Arafat, chief of the Palestine Liberation Organisation, is ready to accept a temporary deployment of UN forces between a proposed Palestinian state and Israel. An American university professor, Philip Reveira, said the PLO leader was already drawing up the broad lines of the proposedAgencies. - 388 words
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Article150 1981-01-08 5 Reuter THE BRITISH state-owned steel industry may be forced into liquidation if workers reject a management survival plan based on more cuts and redundancies. The warning was given on Tuesday by the chairman of British Steel Corporation, Scots-born American businessman lan MacGregor. The loss-making industry hasReuter - 150 words
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306 1981-01-08 5 Washington Star ALEXANDER Haig Jr said on Tuesday he hopes the Senate Foreign Relations Committee will exercise "a degree of reason" in investigations surrounding his confirmation as Secretary at State. Emerging from a morning meeting with President-elect Ronald Reagan at Blair House,Washington Star - 306 words
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248 1981-01-08 5 AP MORE Americans have Jobs, compared with people in other countries. However, the average American is not increasing production as fast and not getting as many raises either. According to figures released by the US bureau of labour, the average American inAP - 248 words
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Article177 1981-01-08 5 Reuter BRITISH energy secretary David Howell has said Britain may increase the price of its crude to US$4O or $41 a barrel in line with the new price of North African crude. Mr Howell, on a tour of the Gulf countries, said pressure by BritishReuter - 177 words
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Article769 1981-01-08 5 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Tine From PAA PA005 0030 JEK/SPO/HKG MAS MH601 0630 KUL SIA SQ101 0815 KUL MAS MH605 0830 KUL MAS MH621 0635 PEN RBA BI421 0630 BWN MAS MH671 0930 PEN/KUL SIA SQ211 1000 HLP SIA SQ1Q3 1000 KUL CPA CX710 1006 HLP769 words
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Advertisement166 1981-01-08 5 Introducing St THE NQI SELLER TRUCK IN THE GUISE OF A VAN NETT PRICE (Registration fee: $15/ HEAD OFFICE: 14, Hamilton Road, Singapore 0620. Telephone: 258-6611. VA TONNER DIESEL f, r *SF 9 m S ML 1 I J ■'A Because beneath the familiar front and van body, there lies166 words
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Article394 1981-01-08 6 TEN STUDENTS to one teacher is the ideal ratio which the Nanyang Technological Institute has set as its target. If this is achieved, it would greatly improve the standard of teaching. It is a target that will not be easy to achieve but as the394 words
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Article319 1981-01-08 6 THE SCUTTLING of the Singapore Airlines leveraged lease is unlikely to mean that the airline will not go ahead with the acquisition of the Boeing 747 for which it was intended. Alternative means of financing will be found and not without difficulty since presumably Development319 words
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Article709 1981-01-08 6 ADLAI AMOR - PHILIPPINES' NUCLEAR PLANT By ADLAI AMOR Depthnews THERE seems to be no more major obstacle to the completion of the Philippines' controversial and first nuclear plant. Even a case filed before the First Federal Court of Washington, DC to nullify the export licence issued by the US NuclearDepthnews - 709 words
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Article, Illustration732 1981-01-08 6 MANOLO JARA - By MANOLO JARA Depthnews ABOUT 4,000 Thai engineers, technicians and construction men are working almost round-the-clock in a major attempt to soften the impact of the energy squeeze. The project calls for the use of natural gas-fired plants to meet the country's increasing demand forDepthnews - 732 words
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Article767 1981-01-08 6 Flora Lewis - r ...with Flora Lewis NYT. THE MOST obvious difference between terrorism in Italy and terrorism in Iran is that in Italy the Red Brigades are trying to destroy the power of the government, while factions in the Teheran government are trying to consolidate power by holding hostages.NYT. - 767 words
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Advertisement141 1981-01-08 6 The Asian Representative office of a U.S. Bank in Singapore has an opening for: ASSISTANT TO The successful applicant must have a thorough understanding of international correspondent banking, trade financing and he should be familiar with the U.S. dollar payment system in New York. He will be expected to work141 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous1438 1981-01-08 6 Flight to Holocaust IF 'AIRPORT-TYPE* cap sf tea, the* Fight Ts Hsto- LmOc Ball's kute etui Mi prove eater- »—m ef Dtda tatatag. thai) are the akc Aa laterestlag aspect ef Bhart bat aweet Ike Tfcaraday Platan Bpe- naipiaer Paal Willi elal la te see hew the alee part sf1,438 words
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Article, Illustration2135 1981-01-08 7 RONNIE LIM - Two bombshells were dropped onto Singapore's cement industry in 1980. The first was the Government's planned investment in a k $300 million intergrated plant in Malaysia ->v and the second was the set-up of a sixth clinker mill in Singapore. (C\( How will2,135 words
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Advertisement218 1981-01-08 7 The best investment on wheels. m ml iMI ijhMi "N v %w@rr rw w THE 230 E. EVERYTHING YOUT) EXPECT FROM A MERCEDES-BENZ. AND A BIT MORE. The new 230E outwardly looks like an ordinary Mercedes-Benz. Inside, too, you will find the usual comfort and luxury finish expected of a218 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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EUROPEAN MARKETS
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Article268 1981-01-08 8 JAN 06 FYs CORBEILLE Air-Liquide 498 15 B S N Gervais Danone 1020 *33 CSC (ThomsonCsf > 395 4-5 Cie Francaise dn Petroles 243 -0 2 Coinpagnie Financier? Compagnie General* 369 *4 Credit Foncier De France 418.50 *20.5 Hachette (Llbrairle) 340 unch Machines Bull 52.80 2 Mtrhelin (B)_ 680268 words
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Article196 1981-01-08 8 JAN 06 Dm Aeg-Telefunken 71.50 -3 Akzo 16.70 0.6 Alls Leben 1030 00 20 Allz Vers ***** 5 BASF 125 JO 1.1 Bay H T Wbank 220 00B Bay Vbank 302.00 5.5 Bayer 111.90 11 RRr 258.00 52 BMW 153.00 -05 Cassella 310.00 unch Chem Verw 236.00B Commerzbank 137196 words
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Article306 1981-01-08 8 JAN 06 Rand INDUSTRIALS A Alpha 425 5 Abercotn 330 15 AE And CI 850 10 AMIC 2000 25 Barlows 1130 40 Cg Sugar CNA 510 Curne finance 236 unch IV Brers Ind Edcon 6S0 -*-20 Edgars 8700 Eveready Fed Volk 500 ♦10 Fugtl 240 Gardian Gienanl Gratemn 1025306 words
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Advertisement228 1981-01-08 8 Where to wine, dine and entertain Get away to Sentosa 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 and holiday-eves). For full details of the 50% DISCOUNT OFFER. call228 words
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Advertisement134 1981-01-08 8 it. lubertug tlnU For lunch. For dinner. For a richly rewarding experience. Businessmen's Lunch Monday toFriday SIS 10% service charge 4- 3% cess Javanese Rijstafe! Saturdav& Sunday Sib 10% service charge 3% cess For reservations call *****77 J w H- <>■ id ii-\ I*j ii-k HI i< riiK »i i134 words
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Advertisement92 1981-01-08 8 ~$.='$"~\!).$$&<.[")@,_>"\/*``' Do-lt-¥xirsetf Barbecue. c s.. :-.r V///1 11 a l-ZOT; A .Merlin Grill Speciality From Mongolia comes a barbecue more succulent, more delicious than any barbecue you have ever tried before. Only at the Singapore Merlin. Lunch from 12 noon 2.30 pm at $14 00 per head. Dinner from 7.0092 words
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Advertisement176 1981-01-08 8 Inn Of Happiness 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. |A| HUDN INTERNATIONAL Presenting PETER KARRJE FOCUS TWO From176 words
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Advertisement165 1981-01-08 8 The Dragon Palace Restaurant is where you can dine in regal splendour and dance to the me)tow sounds of yesteryear with The Zodiac". Spacious enough to accommodate 450 people in comfort. Dragon Palace Restaurant also caters to the cosy twosome 1 oqpoog puce a rl!IB Ox ley Rise/Pen»ng Road, Singapore165 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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Article435 1981-01-08 9 THE US dollar strengthened against major currencies yesterday on rumours out of Algeria that the Iranians have agreed to US terms on the hostage issue. In a day marked by hectic trading, the dollar slipped to 199.60/70 yen from an opening of 200.00 before the news sent the435 words
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Article22 1981-01-08 9 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 14.4 per cent.22 words
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Article181 1981-01-08 9 ASIAN RATES ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on Jan 7: US DoiUr*<8pot) Offer Bid 7 days 19% 19V« 1 month 17H 17 V* 2 months 17% 17 3 months 16% 16H 6 months 1511/1615 9/16 9 months 153/16 151/16 12 months 15 14% 8»i» Dm. fUUJl. k181 words
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Article50 1981-01-08 9 RANGE of prices ofle red by dlscount bouse* on Jan 7: Overnight: 7W% Call deposits: to 1V,% CMu Baria« 3-month X 8«Uia( Treasury bills 6% 6V« 3-month Bank bills 13H 13 M 3 months CD 12 H 12 V. 6 months CD 12H 12 W Source: National Discount Co50 words
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Article42 1981-01-08 9 THE Monetary Authority oI Singapore has invited banks and discount houses to tender tor a total of $50 million 91-day Treasury trills to be issued from Jan 12 to 15. Each tender must not be for less than $250,000.42 words
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Article49 1981-01-08 9 THE US dollar for overnight delivery yesterday closed sharply higher at 201.25 yen, compared with a 200.00 opening and a 199.60 close on Tuesday. Trading was active and heavy with volume US$l.22 billion. The overnight New York close was a 199.70/200.00 against 199.75/90 on the US west coast.49 words
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Article37 1981-01-08 9 HONGKONG banknote rates were quoted as follows yesterday: US 5.11/5.13 UK 12.25/12.45 Burma 1.20/1.50 India 5.90/6.10 Indonesia 0.75/0.85 Japan 2.55/2.5« Korea 0.73/0.83 Philippines 0 625/0.645 Singapore 2.45/2.47 Malaysia 2.30/2.31 Brunei 2.40 /2.42 Thailand 25.50/25.70 Taiwan -13.40/13.6037 words
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Article156 1981-01-08 9 SINGAPORE gold futures yesterday closed generally easier on market speculation that a solution to the US hostage crisis may be reached, following remarks by Iran's Prime Minister. Trading was thin throughout the day with total sales recorded at 71 lots while volume for kerbs was at 86 lots. February156 words
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Article35 1981-01-08 9 Tm MM New York It JOB unav 16.606 Zurich 16.10B unav 16 5QS «M TM Singapore 16 00B unav 16.40S Closing pric tn US dollars a troy ounc e. Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore.35 words
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Article152 1981-01-08 9 THE DOLLAR yesterday continued its stronger overnight trend at the opening, dealers said, helped by firmer Eurodollar interest rates and speculation that the US hostage crisis may be solved soon. In hectic, nervous trading, the dollar rose to 1.9410/20 marks. It climbed against the yen, opening at 201.00/20, and152 words
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287 1981-01-08 9 Business Day. PBC Co, managing company of Philippine Bank of California (PBC) in San Francisco, has bought Century Bank, which has 13 branches in California. The purchase price for the American bank, which has its headquarters in Los Angeles, was not officially disclosed,Business Day. - 287 words
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Article52 1981-01-08 9 THE AVERAGE prime lending rate here edged upwards to 14.4 per cent as two more maor banks each announced half-point increases yesterday. Bank of America joined Citibank and Chase Manhattan Bank at 15 per cent, while Banque Nationale de Paris said its new rate will be 14Vi52 words
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Article824 1981-01-08 9 THE NEW TORE Mack market cm Tuaaday raw sharply la heavy tradlag at taOtaw Interest rates and heavy laaUmtluaal demand lor Hue chips pwted the Dow Jam tnd»trtal average to Its highest closing level la mare thaa four years. The Dow Jones iadustilal average Jumped 13 points824 words
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Advertisement69 1981-01-08 9 Charming Gdrden Special Bee£ 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 Onrnln Inn s^p^ oll29 lIU II II I Tel: *****49.*****22 Higher rates of interest for your deposits at Chase Manhattan Bank Please call69 words
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Advertisement166 1981-01-08 9 I When you subscribe to Business Times directly you save $25. It's like getting 41 issues FREE. Subscribe to Business Times now and get 41 issues free Here's a great opportunity for you to join the increasing number of Business Times readers who subscribe directly to us. If you subscribe166 words
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1796 1981-01-08 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Stock Exchange at Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units, unless otherwise specified SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL Acuta (3.208) Alcorn1,796 words
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Article180 1981-01-08 10 HNGAPOU UNIT 1*1 n <VONT UH! (Managers' prteea tar Jan 1) (MaMfm arises Mr Jul) The Commerce 3.32 3.49 Union Spore F ted 1.32 1J7 The Saving* Fund LM LM S'pcre Prog Fund 143 1JB INOOM1 EBON1 UNIT S'pore See. Fund 117 LM (Cm Income Bond ml pri180 words
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Article2767 1981-01-08 10 1980/1981 High Low Company Last Sale orGr*. Div Div CVr Gr*« YTd Nat P/E Vol COOO) Day High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 372 300 149 180 323* 12S 352 745 408 610 245 220 116 138 203* 60 275 246* 187 285 Acma Alcom Allied Choc2,767 words
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Article1902 1981-01-08 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. INDWIVIAU AjMWti (3.048) Alm (174B) AMD (LIS 1.135) (4) 114 (1) 1121,902 words
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Article, Illustration723 1981-01-08 10 IN A rsaslag Mi spirited pire lUek market yesterday, share prices were kisrind Is Ueir best levels la reeeat weeks. Uaabated baylag was parttcaiarty evideat sa the ladaatrial aad flasarr treats as the amrhet eelehrated the Daw Jeaes breakiag thraagh Its lttt-pelat psychelegical harrier723 words
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Article602 1981-01-08 10 FIRM trading conditions prevailed at the Kuala Lumpur stock exchange yesterday as buyers returned in numbers to chase share prices markedly higher. The better buying sentiment seen resulted in a (airly broad-based advance with trading moving at a (aster pace as well. The higher turnover recorded602 words
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COMPANY NEWS
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1126 1981-01-08 11 r Market Talk... L J STOCK-BROKERS Lyall and Evatt remain strongly optimistic about the prospects of the stock markets in Malaysia and Singapore and see continued opportunities for making money on the bull tack for at least another three to (our months. Its chief analyst1,126 words
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289 1981-01-08 11 DESPITE the poorer palm prices obtainable this year, Bukit Katil Rubber Estates has managed to stay a little ahead in the first half year ended Oct 31, to higher interest and dividend income and a slightly better This implies that profit for the full289 words
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Article, Illustration702 1981-01-08 11 CYCLE and Carriage Bintang has abandoned plans to its workshop and office building at its Jalan Barat complex in Fetaling Jaya, due to ears la ting building costs. Instead, It will now refurbish older premises in Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman, Kuala Lumpur, and702 words
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Article310 1981-01-08 11 PARANG fiiiMsltl did not disclose its purchase of 1.6 million shares in Sentosa Plywood because these shares were re-acquired by the company following an unsuccessful attempt to dispose of the shares. Subsequently the shares were sold off on July 21,1979. Pahang Con admitted to the KLSE that it310 words
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Article67 1981-01-08 11 SEA View Betel Liarted: EOGM to be held at Sea View Hotel, Amber Gone, Singapore 1543 on Jan 10, 1961 at 12 noon. VENNEB Predaets Limited: EOGM to be held at Suite 2716, 27th Floor, International Plaza, Anson Road, Singapore 0207 on Jan 10 at 10.30 am. MALAYAN67 words
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124 1981-01-08 11 Tvuver tM Valae $H9 Industrials 94,549 391,706 Finance 15,620 92,744 Hotels 8,366 21,738 Properties 99,234 Debentures Loans 2,960 2,758 Plantations 19,934 2,279 9,053 Total 152,956 637,167 Mm* Active stocks for 1IM:- Valse tM Haw Par 169,656 Sime Darby 159,029 Faber124 words
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207 1981-01-08 11 PLANTATION group Keck Seng (Malaysia) is venturing into property develpment in Kuching. It announced yesterday that it has taken a 25 per cent stake in Kuching-based Kalewira Sdn Bhd which has an authorised capital of Mss million. Keck Seng's investment in the company207 words
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377 1981-01-08 11 HONG Leong Industries' total $18.72 million proceeds to be raised through a rights and special issue will place the group in a more robust position for growth in the next few years. In a circular to shareholders accompanying its notice of extraordinary general meeting377 words
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Advertisement143 1981-01-08 11 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 colloquial143 words
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Advertisement71 1981-01-08 11 MEZ Electric Motors (Czechoslavakia) Mez electric motors well-established in Europe Middle East, Thailand and Indonesia are now available in Singapore among best quality products made in Europe most competitive prices over 3,000 units (0-5 Hp to 100 Hp available ex-stock) full spare parts and service support Ta V sole Agent/Stockist:71 words
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328 1981-01-08 12 DISSATISFIED tenants of Mount Elizabeth Medical Centre yesterday confronted the executive director of the centre, Professor IT Tan, to ask for an explanation after they were served 14-day quit notices by the Ministry of National Development. The centre has been designated a medical zone328 words
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218 1981-01-08 12 Reuter MALAYSIA has raised the price of its high-quality light crude by US$3.5O a barrel to a range of $40.30 to $42.10 a barrel. Oil industry sources in Kuala Lumpur said Petronas, the state oil corporation, has notified foreign buyers of the increase, retroactiveReuter - 218 words
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Article115 1981-01-08 12 Speculation boosts Reuter SPECULATION that the US hostage crisis in Iran may end soon boosted the ailing dollar on the Tokyo foreign exchange market yesterday after its sharp fall in the past two days. After opening at 200 yen, compared with 199.60 at Tuesday's close, the dollar rose briefly inReuter - 115 words
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617 1981-01-08 12 ALVIN TAY - By ALVIN TAY THE average prime lending rate in the United States will be about 14 per cent this year, Bank of America predicted in the publication 1981 US Economic Outlook. On Tuesday Chemical Bank became the first bank to lower617 words
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344 1981-01-08 12 THE GOVERNMENT achieved a budget surplus of over $60 million in the financial year 1979/80 (April to March), a more than seven-fold increase over the previous year. Both revenue and expenditure increased sharply by more than 20 per cent, compared with the previous year's344 words
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Article192 1981-01-08 12 UPI IRAN said it has not committed itself to accept any hostage-freeing arrangement made by Algerian mediators. The head of the Iranian hostage commission, Mr Behzad Nabavi, said at a news conference in Teheran yesterday: "Negotiations are continuing. We will make an announcement soon." Mr Nabavi soughtUPI - 192 words
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Article794 1981-01-08 12 LONDON, Wed. Gold milling shares were marked lower at the outset following overnight losses in the bullion price. Some selling was noted at the lower levels and prices continued to ease. Elsewhere, leading industrials were generally steady, reflecting the strong overnight performance on Wall Street. Government bonds opened794 words
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Article, Illustration332 1981-01-08 12 Reuter JAPANESE Prime Minister Zenko Suzuki (absve) leaves Tokyo today on a 12-day tour of five Asean countries with the delicate task of assuring them of increased Japanese support. Mr Suzuki said he decided to make his first overseas trip, since becoming prime minister lastReuter - 332 words
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557 1981-01-08 12 RONNIE LIM - By RONNIE LIM THE Singapore National Oil Company will have considerably greater access to spare storage capacity of Mobil, Eno and Singapore Refining Company (SRC) if plans to link the three refining companies' oil pipelines are approved. The proposed project involves joining the single buoy557 words
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465 1981-01-08 12 PRIME Minister Lee Kuan Yew has warned that the Soviet Union will continue to increase its strength and expand its influence worldwide until the US, Western Europe and Japan can convince the Third World they can be counted on to check Soviet aggression. In465 words
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142 1981-01-08 12 THE Housing and Development Board will enforce the second phase of its coupon parking scheme on Jan 15. A total of 161 HDB car parks in Ang Mo Kio, Bales tier, Bedok, Kallang, Kallang Basin, MacPherson, Marine Parade, Sims Drive, Toa Payoh and Woodlands142 words
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Advertisement81 1981-01-08 12 YouneeMUHi to drive aVOLVO. Rent one! Pay a minimal rental fee and get the pick of our Volvo fleet on a daily or yearly]basis. Benefit from: e A choice of brand new. air- conditioned models e Unlimited mileage Free maintenance/ replacement car e Five road-tax. radio licence and insurance premium81 words
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Advertisement63 1981-01-08 12 CHATEAU D'ISSAN MARGALIX l ~rt nig y j.r J. A When you talk of wines you talk about French wines. Chateau D'lssan comes from Cruse's own vineyard in the most renowned wine growing district of France the Margaux region. Very special... full bodied. Fit for kings and emperors. Available now63 words
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Miscellaneous60 1981-01-08 12 W EATiHEROutlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. to 1 p.m. today: Mainly fair. Report for 24 boors prior to 7J9 p.m. on Juury 7 at the airport. Maximum temperature 29.7 Associated humidity 73 Minimum temperature 22.9 Associated humidity 97 Hours of sunshine 2.35 Rainfall in millimetres 4.6 Total rainfall for60 words
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SHIPPING TIMES
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Article211 1981-01-08 13 KONINKLLJKE Nedlloyd Groep NV will go ahead with its planned bid for the KNSM Group NV. Nedlloyd said it will publish a bid prospectus later this month with terms as indicated last year, namely 110 guilders cash plus one Nedlloyd share not ranking for 1900211 words
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Article, Illustration539 1981-01-08 13 JAN LEE - By JAN LEE MAERSK Line Singapore has dismissed a recent report that its new fully containerised Far East/Europe service will "usher in 12 months of brinkmanship and a certain amount of acrimony" among Far Eastern Freight Conference member lines as pure speculation. Mr539 words
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PORTSIDES
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Article102 1981-01-08 13 Reuter JAPAN'S Maritime Safety Agency and navy have called off an air and sea search for the Liberian freighter Golden Pine with a crew of 25 Taiwanese crewmen missing in the Pacific off Japan. The agency officials said two aircraft failed to find any clue to theReuter - 102 words
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Article109 1981-01-08 13 AFP CHINA is now estimated to have spent nearly US$BOO million in doubling its bulk-carrier fleet to 5,000,000 tons in 1980. Lloyd's List, London's major shipping journal, said that the Chinese had recently bought from Hongkong shipowners Wah Kwang, the newlybuilt 57,632-tothdeadweight bulk-carrier, for some $25,500,000. There wereAFP - 109 words
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Article34 1981-01-08 13 Reuter THE Australia to Singapore and Malaysia the Australia to Indonesia outward shipping conferences said they will introduce a negative currency adjustment factor (CAF) of 2.32 per cent on Feb 1. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article625 1981-01-08 13 ""PP"! Uh Pi«e Cai ttpptaf Um Cai vn S Evergreen IV 3 Adriatic IV 5 Feaeo V 1/2 Ate* VI 3 FVotta Lauro V 5 Afro Eurasia VI 2 Fortnne VI ADtrans VI 3 Franco-Belg m 4/5 Alpac VI 5 Frata NVOC VI 2 Angkutan ANL VI625 words
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Article857 1981-01-08 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 Capella 062 81.81 1200 Kim Shpg 49 VC TW Bridge 4W 9.1.81 0100 Neptune 49/50 TT Largs Bay 04/413 9.1.81 0100857 words
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Article1431 1981-01-08 14 LIMITED time-chartering on Tuesday developed on an otherwise dull freight market, brokers said. Increased interest was seen for longer term bookings with a 63,000 tonner arranged with Continental delivery (or 12 months trading at U557.25 per long ton and a vessel of 116,000 long dwt booked with US1,431 words
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Article520 1981-01-08 15 EXPECTED ARRIVALS TODAY KEPPEL WHARVES Bunga Gelang (2300 after Bnga Mas) 45A Bai Pao (reberth after Barber Priam) 46 Cherry Molek (after Seng Hong) 27/28 Hwapyung Bee (0800 after Temburong Sebarok) 23/ 24 Kota Melur (0700 after Kota Jasa) 10/11 May Prince (after Centaur) 33/34 Pearl (RO/RQ)520 words
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485 1981-01-08 15 SHIP prices in Japanese yards have risen and will continue to rise as dollardominated contracts are not benefitting the shipyards with the yen still strong. This is the conclusion of a survey of the Japanese export shipbuilding industry by Kaiji Press. Price for485 words
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Article, Illustration58 1981-01-08 15 A STERN view of the Soviet Union's latest battle cruiser, the Kirov, during running trials in the Baltic. She is 247.5 m long, and displaces 32,000 tonnes, and is the biggest warship, apart from aircraft carriers built by any country in the past 30 years. She carries anAP radiophoto - 58 words
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224 1981-01-08 15 AFP THE UK National Union of Seamen (NUS) executive has decided on selective escalation of industrial action over rejection of pay claims but stopped short of calling a national strike ballot, an NUS spokesman said. The union, which rejected a 10.5 per cent payAFP - 224 words
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Article, Illustration789 1981-01-08 15 FOR the first time in its history, Sweden's leading liner operator, Johnson Line (Axel Johnson Group) has moved into the highly competitive chemical tanker market in a big way. Under the banner of a joint operation known as Odfjell Johnson Chemical Tankers, the Stockholmbased789 words
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2496 1981-01-08 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 of2,496 words
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161 1981-01-08 20 MOROCCO'S Marphocean Co has placed an order with Ishikawajima-Harima Heavy Industries Co (IHI) for three "Future 32" type bulk carriers of 32,980 deadweight tons each. An IHI spokesman said that the three identical type carriers will be built at its Aioi yard, western Japan,161 words
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Article749 1981-01-08 20 The above report is contributed by the Singapore National Shippers' Council ALGERIA Annaba End December, berthing delay of about 50 days for grain carriers. Skfltda End Dec, berthing delays of 5-15 days. Algiers End Dec, waiting times of about 20 days. ANGOLA LoMto/Luanda End Dec, serious berthing delaysThe above report is contributed by the Singapore National Shippers' Council - 749 words
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Article135 1981-01-08 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. Auspralia/Straits Container Line. Nedlloyd Lines.135 words
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396 1981-01-08 20 Seatrade. POLISH Ocean Line's new weekly combination container-roll-on/roll-off service to eastern North America is not designed to beat the US embargo on Soviet shipping. POL representatives say they will not attempt to increase freight volumes by circumventing the US embargo. Mr ZbigniewSeatrade. - 396 words
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Advertisement303 1981-01-08 13 tea Heung-A Shipping Co Ltd Container Conventional Service Port Kelang, Keelung, Busan Inchon Agents: Neptme Agencies Pte Ltd T«t: *****43,*****11 <•» \RDI\I W I \H SAll/Ag 01 OSEALORDH Orient Overseas Co*Uci*te/i Line FWIY CONTNNEMSED SERVICE TO mum 21* TCTTM OCF 23a Citaj SfCMftyvtn after HMbwf 10/1 28/1 a/1 30/1 2/2303 words
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Advertisement42 1981-01-08 13 0 mm CONTAINER Sehedalee LONDON Freights SHIPS In Pert SHIPPING List REGIONAL Weather PORT Cenditlens VD Til MM F«fc It Ma F<* a MM MM M 8 a f* I MM MM MM Ma Ma MM terl Ma V b t < 742 words
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Advertisement346 1981-01-08 13 cnan Al(j''n.tn N.ttion.il Lint■ WE SERVE MEDITERRANEAN AND ALGERIAN PORTS *r-T Man pit. in. 1 Tat *****4 (5 lines) SINGAPORE MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES TO: US. PACIFIC, GULF, ATLANTIC, EAST CANADA, ASIAN PORTS r II 1 11-11/! 11-12/1 ALVA 17-11/1 14-15/1 MOLD 24-25/1 25-28/1 AOL 31-1/2 1-2/2 74/2346 words
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Advertisement700 1981-01-08 14 MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL SNIPPING CORPN. BERHAD. WISMA MISC, N0.2, JALAN CONLAY, P.O. BOX 371, KUALA LUMPUR 0449, MALAYSIA. TEL *****8 TELEX: MA *****, *****, ***** ***** CONTAINER SERVICE Mm Acopfc* Nr 1) Barcelona. Genoa. 2) Amsterdam. Antwerp. LHanre. Bilbao Basle. UK. 3) Bremen. Bremenhawn, Aartms. Copenhagen. Helsinki 4) Matmo. Stockholm. Oslo700 words
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Advertisement410 1981-01-08 14 Bfs SUPERCARRIER SERVICE WEEKLY SERVICE TO PANAMA+US ATLANTIC GULF AND E. CANADA Mi IliW I CM MM Snt CM* Han R Tat Mi total It Mi H. (M MaM la I** M/i 10/1 I an j/J irx 7/1 1/3 11/j 12/3 11/3 n/s «/3 4/3 7/1 a/2 vj 24/2 24/2410 words
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Advertisement459 1981-01-08 15 Overseas 111 Containers Limited Weekl> service to/from UK/Europe STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei Ports and Bangkok Contanershp Semice To/Fran Banfkoh contmoshp sonnet to ik/conhot: Uvarpaal 8»t Tdoa Emran MM/I M 18/U I 11/14 M 17/11 I PMm Sport ftat Parte faM I M HK. KS 121 a Ukl459 words
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Advertisement180 1981-01-08 15 rfo Franco Be Icj inn Services iF.f F. Ft. v.r<t', i:>. t\ F <rt: 1 tr.f 7> 1 i I' 1: >: C.M.C.R. I Gcaoa Tncste Sflpport 19 Ok »OK 12 to SEAPAC CONTAINER SERVICE SiNGAfORf NQU'RIF S ???37*4 CfS ?77*041 Terminal ??OS4» Optorg Shipping Pte. Ltd. u«i« I Pol180 words
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Advertisement494 1981-01-08 16 EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST EUROPE EXPRESS FULL CONTAINER SERVICE 1 ACCEPTMG CARGO H* HAMBURG. FUKSTOWC. ROTTERDAM. ANTWERP. IE HAVRE ALSO ACCEPTHG CARGO FOR: UNITED WGOOM I SOUnUfcTTfIH. LONOON. MANCHESTER. OWMMGItAM, BRISTOL. LIVERPOOL GLASGOW. LEEDS WEST GERMANY ar ?sr '/Si 1 vk 1 ar vS* fMr LM 17/11 27/M7/M" 11/U 14/«2494 words
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Advertisement512 1981-01-08 19 I TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): TW BRDGE 411 C. ROZE 2JH. K. MCCWON OL MERCATOR 21* k. mm m 0. CHEF 23* H. JADE IN Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia +C ROZE S pore Closing Times: FCL Cargo LCI Cargo FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ): 2000 13/1 0800 13/1 TO AND512 words
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Advertisement251 1981-01-08 19 NOTICE TOKO LINE M.V. "TEXAS YELLOW ROSE" v-n Ait* M-81 at Jaraag Part Consignees of all damaged cargoes ex the above captioned vessel are notified that the General Survey will be held on Friday. 9th January. 1981 at Jurong Port Godown No. 1 from 10.00 am to 3.00 pm No251 words
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Miscellaneous153 1981-01-08 20 Wl m m r> SSsjWKW--4 '■v r A f >:';§> 51 a Si Si f p. K y oz ■<& at ?> SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. LEGENDR Thunderstorm Temperature °C Shower Weather s-Y Wind direction with speed in knots 0 Rain vy V Wave153 words
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