The Business Times, 26 January 1981
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Title Section11 1981-01-26 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 107/1/81 MONDAY, JANUARY tt, »81 60 CENTS11 words
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Article77 1981-01-26 1 UPI WIESBADEN (West Germany), Sun. The 52 former American hostages, most of them exultant but some guilt-ridden and depressed, took off early this morning on board an Air Force jet, on the last leg of their journey home to America. A Marine honour guard lined the steps toUPI - 77 words
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Article61 1981-01-26 1 AP JOHANNESBURG, Sun. South African gold mines earned more than 10 billion rands (roughly US$l3.5 billion) in 1980, despite a slight decrease in production. The South African Broadcasting Corporation reported that with rising gold prices, mines shifted to lower quality ores, saving the finer ore for later. Still,AP - 61 words
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Article66 1981-01-26 1 AFP BANGKOK, Sun. Burmese Foreign Minister U Lay Maung left for home today after offering to host possible talks between Thailand and Vietnam on reducing regional tension. U Lay Maung, who held no official talks since returning to Bangkok from Hanoi yesterday, was seen off byAFP - 66 words
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Article75 1981-01-26 1 AP MINNEAPOLIS, UNITED STATES, Sun. Former vice-president Walter Mondale said he has decided against running for the US Senate in 1982, but told a newspaper he is preparing for a possible presidential campaign in 1984. In a copyright article in today's Minneapolis Tribune, Mondale, 53, saidAP - 75 words
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Article60 1981-01-26 1 AFP LONDON, Sun. The Sunday Times today welcomed its acquisition, along with the Times of London and three weekly supplements, by Australian press magnate Rupert Murdoch. The weekly said in its editorial: "It is a very brave man who takes on the problems of Times newspapers, butAFP - 60 words
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Article68 1981-01-26 1 AFP LONDON, Sun. Iran has signed contracts for US$lOO million worth of weaponry in the past two weeks, the Observer reported today, quoting sources in the arms industry. The paper said Taiwan was one of Iran's main Suppliers, while Teheran had also acquired American spare parts manufacturedAFP - 68 words
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Article60 1981-01-26 1 UPI TOKYO, Sun. Japan and South Korea have scrapped plans for their first summit meeting since the establishment of diplomatic relations in 1965, government sources said today. South Korea informed Japan yesterday that President Chun Doo Hwan has decided not to visit Tokyo next month en routeUPI - 60 words
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Article111 1981-01-26 1 THE following is a list of the II most actively traded ■locks on the Stock Exchange of Singapore last week. It gives the turnover In thousands d units, closing prices m Friday and the high and low for ISM/81. C—fy TanMver Price* High LM •m ju a111 words
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LOCAL STOCK INDICES
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Article89 1981-01-26 1 Ju I* JM a Jm tl Jm S Jm a ttBT Index: ***** 63 ***** 54 *****.77 ***** 43 ***** 15 'Industrials: 703.54 707 68 704.75 711.65 719.07 1350.47 1352.42 1352 69 1367.59 1378.62 ••Hotels: 812.18 829 08 831.01 887 43 907 26 •Properties: 648 53 650.07 ***** 650.5289 words
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Article, Illustration90 1981-01-26 1 4M IS Jm It iu 21 JhS 4M a ttflT Index: Closed *****.87 *****.06 *****92 ***** 13 •Industrials Oosed 870.84 871.20 874.62 878.81 Closed 1334 67 1327.57 1344.83 1353.24 ••Hotels Oosed 412.37 ***** 412.07 411.77 •Properties Closed 779.09 780 48 798.24 806 44 tTlns: Closed 471.57 469 90 48090 words
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Article594 1981-01-26 1 WANG LOOK KEAH - EDB PLANS FOR 30pc GROWTH By WANG LOOK KEAH THE ECONOMIC Development Board has set an annual growth target of 25 to 30 per cent for the medical industry over the next five years. The total fixed investment in the medical industry is now $20 million594 words
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Article268 1981-01-26 1 MALAYSIAN poultry farmers who are still grappling with the chicken glut of the past few months are now facing another threat to the industry an overproduction of eggs. The president of the Federation of Malaysia Livestock Farmers' Associations, Mr Lau Kan said last week268 words
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458 1981-01-26 1 BIBIANA CHOO - By BIBIANA CHOO THE Malaysian stock market will receive a major fillip towards the end of this year when two potentially strong corporations apply for public listing. The two are Multipurpose Holdings, the corporate arm of the Malaysian Chinese Association (MCA) and newly-formed Sogasoshen, earmarked458 words
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Article324 1981-01-26 1 ISSUES pertaining to leadership within the United Malays National Organisation (UMNO) and the Malaysian Government is expected to be the focus of disussion during this Saturday's Umno Supreme Council meeting, described by some party sources as "very important". Umno sources in Malaysia said in Kuala Lumpur yesterday324 words
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275 1981-01-26 1 MALAKOFF BHD, a eompaay listed on the stock eicfeugw of Stag»pare ud Koala Lam par, has made a Ms2t million deal with Boastead of Ike UK to aeqalre a rabker estate la Talpiag. Chairman Alaa Charton, to a pmm release, said Malakoff will acq275 words
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456 1981-01-26 1 CATHERINE ONG - By CATHERINE ONG KUWAIT is pumping $50 million into a condominium project in Singapore. This investment follows closely its 40 per cent stake in a $500 million petroleum centre to be built in Jurong. Kuwait Real Estate Investment Holding (Singapore), better known as KREIC456 words
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Advertisement14 1981-01-26 1 Wliyteowg Wortant And Flmwct Olid. Ground floor, Show House, Singapore 0923 Tet: *****77 514 words
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Advertisement80 1981-01-26 1 SHIPPING TIMES HOW eampaaiei eaa pr*(lt tram DELIGHTFUL ehaage far campetltiea I moie kvera............................. 7 WAS there w was there Mt 1 A BEAUTIFUL aad tortaaas fall In US maaey supply? 5 gelf enne called Paerto Axal... 11 NEW eelleetieas (rem leeal FALL la demaad far ail expeetpoets I ed80 words
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Advertisement96 1981-01-26 1 %)~*+@-;<,++|$)~=}{{$\!'*!@]@~% JAL has more flights toTokyo and the USA than any other airline. i a Relax in comfort on 16 flights a week to Tokyo 5 non-stop and 10 via other South East Asian cities (If you're on business, don't forget to ask for JAL Executive Service). JAL has convenient96 words
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Article, Illustration1475 1981-01-26 2 MICHAEL PORTER - The nature and degree o! competition in an industry hinge on five forces: the threat of new entrants, the bargaining power of customers, the bargaining power of suppliers, the threat of substitute products or services and the jockeying for position among contestants. In drawing attention to1,475 words
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730 1981-01-26 2 THE IMIBE TRACK mTK o«tf fXICUTIVt H/1/l9gl IT MAY seem totally out of character for a columnist called A Wynner to devote one column to the art of losing. But the possibility of losing always exists for runners in the management marathon. The field is730 words
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Article20 1981-01-26 2 PROFESSOR Porter will conduct a seminar in Singapore on business strategy next month. Details are available from SGV-Goh Tan.20 words
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Article, Illustration669 1981-01-26 2 NEXT time you hear ambi- tious colleagues talking to themselves, take heed especially if you don't understand what they're saying. They could, of course, be just plain peculiar but they could also be using a useful technique for learning a foreign language. Apart from talking to669 words
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Advertisement190 1981-01-26 3 Come aboard and celebrate the launching of the new 0c***** High Speed copier! The exhibition ship "Tor Scandinavia" will tie up in Singapore on January 27th. On board is the "Holland Expo"! A collection of the finest in Dutch manufacturing and engineering. And part of the exposition is the new190 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article881 1981-01-26 4 AFP THE LONDON commodity markets were on tenterhooks last week while awaiting release of the US hostages from Teheran. News that the agreement to resolve the 14-month saga had been signed brought sharp losses in metals before the markets recovered. Attention was then drawn away fromAFP - 881 words
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Article237 1981-01-26 4 RUBBER futures in London last Friday closed easier with some new contract lows. Losses at the close were mostly 0.70 to 0.60 pence per kilo basis July September at a new contract low of 62.30 pence. Turnover was three lots of five tonnes and 416 lots of 15 tonnes237 words
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Article66 1981-01-26 4 C.I.F. North European ports, in US dollars per ton unless otherwise stated: LONDON: Fri Previous Malaysian 5% ffa balk per tonne March 620.006lr .640.00slr Sumatra 5% ffa bulk January 623.00pd 645/650pd February 630/620pd 645.0Opd March 620/615pd 635.00pd April 615/610pd 640.00pd May 602.50pd Nigeria 5 r ffa bulk stg66 words
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244 1981-01-26 4 THE Singapore predaee exefeaage lacked clear dilution last week and was langaishlag la sabdaed demand and eqaally subdued prices. Ma Jar rammadities sack as eeffee, pepper and capra, were traded aa a dull aate with prices waver* lag within aairew margins af their everaight levels.244 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article179 1981-01-26 4 THE FOREIGN exchange market had a dramatic week last week as the US hostages saga reached a climax culminating in their release at midweek. The US dollar opened at 5J2.0860 90 and strengthened on expectations of the hostages' release. It weakened as disagreements arose over conditions for the179 words
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Article22 1981-01-26 4 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 14.5 per cent.22 words
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Article304 1981-01-26 4 INTERBANK overnight rates last week opened relatively easier at 11 Vt to 11 per cent but firmed gradually towards midweek at 13 to 13 per cent before closing higher at 14 to 13 per cent. The firmer trend was the result of MAS open market operation in mopping up304 words
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Article315 1981-01-26 4 PRICES on the international gold markets eased further last week, closing at U*****.60 a troy ounce, about $13 down from the previous Friday's closing. There was a slight price rally in the middle of the week when it became clear that the release of hostages from Teheran had been315 words
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Article191 1981-01-26 4 ASIAN RATES ASIAN cvreacy average deposit ratal I tar the week eiMJuS 5 L'8I (Bid price. I Hick Low 7 days 19 19'* 1 month 20 18 5/16 2 months 1913/16 183/16 3 months 19 1/16 17 13/16 6 months 1711/16 16 1 9 months 1611/16 15'* 12 months 16191 words
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Article46 1981-01-26 4 FOR THE week ended J Saturday Jan 24, the ranges of call rates received from Short Deposits (M) Bhd was as follows: Buk fud: 4.5 per cent to J 7 per cent. Geaeral fsad: 4.7 per*« cent. Msvemeate of funds to- tailed $837 million.46 words
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Article637 1981-01-26 4 COFFEE: Robusta futures last Friday closed with losses from Thursday of £2 to £17 a tonne in July and September. Turnover was 1,146 lots incuding 17 options. At the close of a quiet and featureless morning, values were £3 down to £3 a tonne up from Thursday. SUGAR:637 words
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OVERSEAS
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384 1981-01-26 5 NYT THE Soviet Union disclosed its final economic figures for 1980 on Friday, reflecting disappointing results in a number of areas, especially agriculture and energy. For the second year in a row, industrial growth fell below 4 per cent. But the crucial grain harvest,NYT - 384 words
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Article282 1981-01-26 5 Reuter THE US military command and communications system might be destroyed within the first few minutes of a Soviet nuclear strike and US$2 billion is needed to protect it. A congressional study, released this week, said the nuclear warfare command network, comprising underground and airborne commandReuter - 282 words
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180 1981-01-26 5 Reuter BRITAIN'S opposition Labour Party has decided to give trade unions the biggest share of votes in electing its leader. The move could provoke a deep split in the party between its Left and Right wings. Several prominent Rightwingers have condemned the plan asReuter - 180 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article448 1981-01-26 5 Agencies SRI LANKA is faced with a serious drought over the next three months which will force power cuts throughout the country. A government spokesman said water levels at the country's two hydroelectric reservoirs were only sufficient for the next 64 days. A FACTORY iwierAgencies - 448 words
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205 1981-01-26 5 Reuter AMERICAN consumer prices in December registered their largest one-month increase since March and pushed the 1980 Inflation rate to 12.4 per cent, the government reported last weekend. December's 1.1 per cent rise, brought on by surging food, fuel and housing costs, produced a secondReuter - 205 words
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564 1981-01-26 5 NYT THE Federal Reserve announced a USC 3 billion decUae in America's money supply for the week ended Jan 14, reversing a portion of the previous week's $11.4 billion increase. The latest decline in the money supply comes at a time whenNYT - 564 words
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Advertisement183 1981-01-26 5 Tha daily Aircraft Schadula hat baan hald ovar bacauaa of praaaura of spaca. Flight information by tataphona can ba obtainad from tha airport (*****8) or from tha raapactiva airlinaa: BIA *****47/*****48, Garuda *****7, MAS *****2, CPA *****7, Qantaa *****01, BA *****01, KLM *****1. Keep yourself constantly informed of the latest183 words
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REVIEWS
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Article, Illustration1214 1981-01-26 6 PATRICIA GOH - By PATRICIA GOH BARELY a month into the new year, the Singapore Symphony Orchestra (SSO), the Ministry of Culture, the schools, and some of the foreign concert performers are already in the thick of their activities for 1981. The SSO got off splendidly in1,214 words
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637 1981-01-26 6 LEE YOKE MENG - tßrowsing] Through With LEE YOKE MENG HEINEMANN Educational (Asia), in a fit of poetic inspiration, introduced three collections of local poems last year. The ultimate question, of course, is how receptive the local crowd will be to local poetry and to poetry in637 words
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Article, Illustration700 1981-01-26 7 WHAT'S in a museum? In Australia, it's where part of the past is vividly brought to life again and with an immediacy you cannot miss. At the island state of Tasmania, there is an unusual museum that provides a link with a lost civilisation dating700 words
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Article267 1981-01-26 7 NYT HAROLD PINTER has long pauses not only in his plays but also in the creative process leading up to them. His play The Hothouse, which is coming to Broadway this spring, is a work that Pinter wrote in 1958, when he was 28 years old, andNYT - 267 words
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Article126 1981-01-26 7 TITLE: Better Times Than These AUTHOR: Winston Groom Published by: Sphere Books, 477 pages Reviewed by: Yun-Xia PUBLISHERS WEEKLY labelled the book "a thoroughly realistic portrait of men at war...frightening..." and which "genuinely merits comparison with James Joyce". But on closer reading, "Better Times Than126 words
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797 1981-01-26 7 JANET MARSH - By JANET MARSH FT FANS as collectors' items have fluctuated in price and popularity. The first great era of collecting them was the last quarter of the 19th century when a surge of nostalgia for 18th century elegance coincided with theFT - 797 words
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Article, Illustration571 1981-01-26 7 S W TAN - By S W TAN EVERY now and then, there is an opportunity for change. In the case of music recordings, there is no reason why you have to keep buying the normal canned recital if there is an exciting one for the same price. Even571 words
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Article94 1981-01-26 7 IN the article headlined "The Year of the Digitals" which appeared on the Jan 5 issue, Kyung Wa-Chung was inadvertently mentioned as having recorded the Stravinsky Concerto with Solti and the Chicago Symphony. Actually, her recording was with Andre Previn and the LSO (Decca SXL 6601).94 words
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Advertisement288 1981-01-26 6 ACQUIRE COMMERCIAL and PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS through TSjiiEE Correspondence College LONDON Pitmans the oldest correspondence college in UK has since its foundation in 1840 been guiding, tutoring and leading students from all over the world to commercial and professional qualifications that have opened doors to successful careers. You too can now288 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous673 1981-01-26 6 11 CONCERTS COMBINED performance by the Sydney Youth Orchestra (Australia) and the YhA Orchestra. This special school concert will be held on Jan 28 at 7.30pm at the Victoria Concert hall. The programme: Wagner Rienzi Overture, Lizst Piano Concerto No 1, Weber Der Freischutz (SYO and SYO), Mozart Marriage of673 words
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Miscellaneous1373 1981-01-26 6 Affairs of the Heart THE OPENING epliiie the mw series Affairs Of Hk Heart which replaces MmUhk Bsvary is wsrth leakiag lats slaee the pregranuae is based sa Heary James' "Tie Great CmAttaa". Tws Eaglish geatlemea Bertram Braddle (Derek JaeeU) and Heary Chlver (Edward Hardwleke) fall fsr a beaatiful Amerieaa1,373 words
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Advertisement141 1981-01-26 7 A GOOD YEAR Everyone knows that the economy performed reasonably well last year but our Trends section goes one up and declares 1980 an outstanding year for Singapore. Find out why in the January issue of Singapore Business. Other major articles include: Air Couriers: The Vital Link Timber: Branching Out141 words
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Miscellaneous34 1981-01-26 7 fta this > V* t A 30 in 3S K IT? gfijj&j *4 OUT-SAOCy SftLf brcx e*T-KiNfc imo«s: wo- SEA SPRAy r L£T 'em GO ROVER ft 0 t 0 BIG Soy/ s -«r» iitmHiikdi34 words
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MARKET REVIEWS
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Article1301 1981-01-26 8 GERALD COLVERD - V |U| London 1 By GERALD COLVERD MONEY is as money does. The currencies of barter are in finished products with their values determined by the same simple economics that makes water priceless in the middle of the desert. But, it is when money moves to1,301 words
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261 1981-01-26 8 kv'j Bangkok ILJ A THE SeearttfM Exehuie af Tlsllud atreagtkeaed graaad last week (er Ute tklri straight week kat la Tkc'iMrket atakllltj agala eneaaraged hb« tmmttm k far bargalaa vttk a turn view la nU, ateee aharea are «till at nearly reek >«tt«a levela.261 words
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Article57 1981-01-26 8 Reuter A BRITISH Petroleum spokesman emphasised that BP has held no negotiations aimed at acquiring a shareholding in Preussag Ag. On the activity in Preussag shares on the Frankfurt bourse and rumours there that BP is a potential suitor, he said BP does not wish toReuter - 57 words
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Article742 1981-01-26 8 New York UPI THE NEW YORK stock market suffered its worst loss since mid-December Last week when institutional investors went into hwting despite a favourable news background. On the same day that Wall Street's man Ronald Reagan took office as the nation's 40th president.UPI - 742 words
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454 1981-01-26 8 AFP. THE TOKYO stock market showed another mixed performance last week, succumbing to mounting profit-taking. Many domestic traders, concerned about a high level of margin debts, cashed in on overbought issues to take profits while foreign investors continued to buy quality stocks actively. The 225-stock DowAFP. - 454 words
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104 1981-01-26 8 Reuter NET FOREIGN purchases of Japanese stocks on the Tokyo Stock Exchange rose sharply to 38.6 billion yen in the Jan 5-10 week, against net purchases of 3.4 billion yen in Dec 22-27 week. Purchases in the week were 97.25 billion yen,Reuter - 104 words
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Article30 1981-01-26 8 Reuter TRADING has started in Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd 280 pence options expiring in April and July since last week. The underlying shares last traded at 288 pence.Reuter - 30 words
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Article1242 1981-01-26 9 CATHERINE ONG - 11 Singapore By CATHERINE ONG THE BULLISH TREND on the Singapore stock market gathered further momentum last week, making it one of the most buoyant sessions in recent times. The digestion phase to consolidate the gains of previous weeks and to clear the somewhat overbought position did not1,242 words
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Article406 1981-01-26 9 JULIANA TAY - Week ended Jen 23 Compiled by JULIANA TAY SCRIP ISSUE King's Hotel: Proposed bonus issue of three-for-two and rights issue of two-for-one at $2.00 per share. OTHERS Hitel Royal's investment for 25,000 share of MJIOO each at par in Hock Jiong has been withdrawn. The406 words
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LATEST RESULTS
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Article47 1981-01-26 9 has reported pre- tax profit *f $3.15 mil 11 mi aa against $2.7 million previously for the half year ended Dee 39. This represents a 12 per eeat laerease. The parent company's pretax profit amonnted to 13 million compared with $2.7 million before.47 words
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Article499 1981-01-26 9 Reuter A 9.1-POINT fall in the Australian All Ordinaries index last Friday left the Sydney market at its lowest level in four months and capped a week marked by five successive falls. Falling world metal prices, rising concern over US interest rates and a disappointing report fromReuter - 499 words
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802 1981-01-26 9 iijiiifl j AFTER two days of mixed trading last week, the Kuala Lumpur stock market displayed strong buying support to close higher. Weak overseas leads which saw the Dow Jones falling 33 points to 940.19 and the Hongkong Hang Seng index losing802 words
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Article2893 1981-01-26 9 Gr'» Grt Net 19H0 1981 Last Div Div Y*W P/E Vol Week High Low Company Sale or- Crr (•000) High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 372 245 Acma 334 -2 15.0 25 44 135 8 338 334 300 220 Alcom 300 12.0 25 4.0 175 156 1162,893 words
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Article154 1981-01-26 8 JAN SI Kb ABN 274JO 0.6 Ahold WlSO 0.3 Akzo 17 10 unch AMKV 02.00 1.1 Alllfax ii«.oo 0 2 AmroDnk 57. HI -0.2 Urr|uv-> Brrk Bol* SS20 -0.7 Bonuiiuj Burhuunn Bvenkorl 37.70 *0.4 I aland 29 00 -0.2 Calve Urllt UellMij r? jo -2 Ennia 147 00 Kokkrr154 words
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Article148 1981-01-26 8 JAN Z\ LHll •r/-Aft-TrMlMm 70 70 unch Ak«u Lrbrn All* Vrr.s BASF I'Z 121.50 -0.7 bay H T Wbunk Buy Vbunk liayrr 100.90 -04 lit* BMW 148 00 lavtrlla M i nrni Verw iiuiiiitf r/bunk 132.60 •42 I'oiili (•ummi 55.00 23 l»auiiU-r-Briu 250.00 1 ft-gu.vsa Ite-III.IK 135.00B 0.5 Ih-uiM'tMr148 words
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Article93 1981-01-26 8 JAN 23 Kr» FORWARD MARKET Acrr ArDrd Ailur Brawan Bru-Luiub 278 1110 400 M2 KM 3 -14 Cunpuc Cock Or Been Ebrx tlrctrobrl Ob-Inno-Bm ion 1M 30> 100 3100 2000 0 -3 00 90 lir* Hobok PrUo Ryl Dutch Sidro Sue CWn Belg Sofinu SoJvuy A Tanks V Mm93 words
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Article260 1981-01-26 8 jax a Krs CORBBILLE Air-liquid* U S N Grrviu Lkiiione V K K iThmujonl'»l> I'M- Kraitraiar 47« MO 302 •2 •S Hetroira Cunipiinir Kuianrlere t'uiupagnie (Mrnrralr t'rrtii 1'oncier 21* 410 370 -3 -LS Krancf Hue telle t l-ittrame I Machinm Bull MH'hrlin (B) Furibu.o tVrhmrjr L'lviitr JB2 U #12260 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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Article1093 1981-01-26 10 NEW YORK NEW YORK stock prices last Friday ended narrowly lower in moderate trading after drifting all day as investors were worried about interest rates and President Reagan's fiscal plans. Larry Wachtel of Bache Halsey Stuart Shields said that in contrast to a few weeks ago, "the debate1,093 words
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Article95 1981-01-26 10 .Ul 3 ca i* It.** n «i U.i>» K«l» m c. IWI ir> C'<* HI- 1 .C IW V'4C<| 1««| iPlif V« (i.» IV i 4(lni« 'torrit >, uw.» 1 —if k-.li. i» >• 5* IXallBV Ik i if r.r a 4 iwn.. Ui(m <• VI 3 ak UMI95 words
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Article179 1981-01-26 10 U •006 *C-: INfH STKIAI-S U^irfi W I «i Alb 3 f if M(i *40 irm rfti >9111 Ml 'MOT* A ii< Vo» OS «*a». timt m y lirtMli )tW I« 1 Wr»i flMMa s» «»rY.-, i T /XB w M 4M> l» w I iril, M Ml •r179 words
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Advertisement683 1981-01-26 10 ]"`-"&-<.%\*<(^$]*!+=^.%|^.|>/@ Where to wine, dine and entertain X r\ f 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. call Apollo683 words
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Advertisement120 1981-01-26 10 ye--1 A "V > 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' o Cockpit (M Oxley Rise'Penang Road.120 words
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MONADAY SPORTS
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Article, Illustration1635 1981-01-26 11 CHARMAINE CHAN - WHAT'S IN STORE AT PUERTO AZUL For the time being, the drawing power of the Philippine resort complex of Puerto Azul is the beautiful but tortuous golf course which was the venue of the 1980 Philippine Open Golf Championships and the recent inaugural1,635 words
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389 1981-01-26 11 Reuter MALAYSIA'S polo-playing Yang Dipertuan Agung, Sultan Ahmad Shah, will be among the players and guests from three continents attending Brunei's Fourth International Polo Tournament, tournament organisers said. The sport's most spectacular annual event which begins on Thursday will be held at Jerudong Park, aReuter - 389 words
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142 1981-01-26 11 AFP THE BRITISH Boxing Board of Control has recommended that no drink be allowed into the arena at future tournaments, following the scenes at Wembley last September when Marvin Hagler of the US captured the world middleweight title from Britain's Alan Minter. A sectionAFP - 142 words
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853 1981-01-26 11 NARROW wins were what characterised the Singapore Golf Association (SGA) Premier League matches yesterday. Jurong's Premier League team finished eight strokes better than Warren's side to claim the best win for league matches played so far in the 1981 series. Sembawang's Premier League side,853 words
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624 1981-01-26 11 RONALD KOW - By RONALD KOW THE LUNAR New Year b Jut around the corner ud we eannet fall to notice the bright red colours being displayed nearly everywhere. Be, even though Selangor last night were yellew Instead ef Its traditional red, there was624 words
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Advertisement132 1981-01-26 11 FURNITURE \M I H Touch of Class! LUXURY INTERIORS PTE. LTD. 321, Plaza Singapura NOTICE PROPOSAL TO CHANGE SHIP S NAME Progressive Power Co Pte Ltd of 3412 34th Floor, International Plaza, 10 Anson Road Singapore 0207, hereby give notice that in consequence of change of ownership. I have applied132 words
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Advertisement236 1981-01-26 11 Pay a minimal rental fee and get the pick of our Volvo fleet on a daily or yearly basis. Benefit from: A choice of brand new. air- conditioned models Unlimited mileage Free maintenance/ replacement car Free road-tax. radio licence and insurance premium Cars maintained by people who know Volvo best236 words
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204 1981-01-26 12 AFP DESPITE the government's prompt statement of readiness to reopen negotiations following last Saturday's strike by a substantial segment of Poland's labour force in support of a five-day working week, the prospects of a speedy agreement over this thorny issue remained dim, observers in WarsawAFP - 204 words
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433 1981-01-26 12 Reuter THE European Common Market is making a fresh effort to win Japanese cooperation on trade restraint to take the pressure off Europe's recessionweakened industry. A high-level EEC commission delegation left for Tokyo yesterday to ask Japan to curb its exports, particularly carsReuter - 433 words
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98 1981-01-26 12 AFP SEVENTY-ONE factories were destroyed in the antiChinese riots which rocked central and east Java last November. An Indonesian parliamentary commission, which recently visited the affected areas, said that 4,000 workers lost their jobs as a result of the riots. Another 3,000 were deprived ofAFP - 98 words
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Article391 1981-01-26 12 UPI SAUDI Arabia may be asked at the Islamic summit in Taif to pressure the US to refrain from any future arms and spare parts supplies it may plan to deliver to Iran, Kuwaiti press reports said. Iran is expected to receive US$5OO million worthUPI - 391 words
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540 1981-01-26 12 AP MILLIONAIRES dominate US President Ronald Reagan's cabinet, according to financial disclosure reports examined. At least 10 of the 17 cabinet-level officials have a net worth of more than US$l million with one Special Trade Representative Bill Brock ranging to $10 million or more. Only fourAP - 540 words
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247 1981-01-26 12 UPI JIANG Qing was handcuffed by armed guards seconds after she received a suspended death sentence for treason yesterday, and in an ensuing courtroom melee she was forcibly evicted from the dock as she shouted revolutionary slogans and protested her innocence. The climax to China'sUPI - 247 words
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193 1981-01-26 12 UPI FOREIGN Minister Nguyen Co Thach of Vietnam has denied that his country plans to allow the Soviet Union to establish bases in Vietnam. In an interview with the German newspaper, The Sueddeutsche Zeitung, Mr Thach was asked if Vietnam planned toUPI - 193 words
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Article63 1981-01-26 12 UPI A SPECIAL task force including bombers with nonnuclear weapons has been developed to counter quickly military threats to the US's Persian Gulf oil sources, the Omaha WorldHerald reported yesterday. As many as 28 of the B--52 bombers are programmed to go into action against MiddleUPI - 63 words
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Article407 1981-01-26 12 Reuter RECESSION, higher Opec prices and transition to other energy sources pushed down demand for oil in the West and Japan by about 6 per cent in 1980, preliminary International Energy Agency figures show. The decline in oil consumption is likely to continueReuter - 407 words
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282 1981-01-26 12 AFP THE Chinese authorities were reported to be stepping up preparations for intensified off-shore oil explorations. One move in this direction is a plan to set up a housing centre in the south China city of Guangzhou for foreign oil experts engaged in thisAFP - 282 words
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Advertisement179 1981-01-26 12 With Speed reading For more details 7 call us now. The Speedreading Centre 117, Peace Centre. Ist Fir., Singapore 0922 Tel: *****93 Private Limited Companies READY-MADE FOR SALE if i kliMif li im f i ifl Please Call *****26/7 Singapore Secretarial Sen/ices Co. (Pte.) Room 1101,11 th Floor, Golden Mile179 words
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Advertisement110 1981-01-26 12 The international bank with your interests at heart. T' k XZ. w i* V r 1 n We have your interests at heart. OAI-ICHI KANGYO BANK Singapore Branch: G2. Hong leong Bldg, 16. Rattles Quay. Singapore 0104 Tel *****55 Head Office: 5-2. Marunouchi 1-chome. Chiyoda-ku. Tokyo 100. Japan, Tel io3|110 words
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Miscellaneous58 1981-01-26 12 Outlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. to 1 p.m. today: Fair. Report for 24 hours prior to 7.39 p.m. on January 25 at the airport. Maximum temperature 31.6 Associated humidity 51 Minimum temperature 22.4 Associated humidity 91 Hours of sunshine 10.85 Rainfall in millimetres nil Total rainfall for the month58 words
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322 1981-01-26 13 INDIA has failed to take advantage of the low price of ships in the last three years to expand its fleet, Mr C P Srivastava told the Indian National Shipowners Association in Bombay. Mr Srivastava, secretary general of Imco, ilso said the322 words
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648 1981-01-26 13 JAN LEE - By JAN LEE RECENT reports that Evergreen Line of Taiwan and and Neptune Orient Lines (NOL) may enter the Trans-Pacific Freight Conference have been well-re-ceived by member lines, among them, American President Lines (APL). William Hubbard, senior vice-president of operations for APL described the648 words
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Article59 1981-01-26 13 THE southern channel at the entrance to Marina Bay will be closed tomorrow for further construction works. Until further notice, harbour craft operators are to use the main navigational channel which is already re-opened. They are advised that the highest point of their craft from the waterline must59 words
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Article109 1981-01-26 13 AFP THE Chinese government recently sounded out a Dutch port construction firm on harbour equipment despite Beijing's move last week to downgrade its diplomatic relations with the Hague. A senior executive of the Dutch Coal Trade Association briefed Chinese specialists last week on harbour equipment costing an estimatedAFP - 109 words
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Article67 1981-01-26 13 AFP A MUTINY broke out aboard a South Korean fishing vessel on the Pacific Ocean east of Hawaii resulting in the killing of its skipper and three other crewmen. The two mutineers who ran amuck were said to have been subsequently overpowered by fellow crew whileAFP - 67 words
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Article610 1981-01-26 13 ra«|tot UM h«( C«i ligilat Urn* PlU Cat t Tlirtj to i fwspo vn > m n» IV rWu Lam V s 4Jto« Vt < Format VI ft <11r it n s Fruew-BNf III 4 8 4WTWB VI 1 fr*U NYOC VI t rj ft f^Mgm vm610 words
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Article937 1981-01-26 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 Bunga Teratai 22SB 23.1.81 0700 Leosnpg 49 TT Asian Pallas 4501 23.1.81 0700 Integrated TA 3 TT Unlcon 47S 23.1.81 Uni-Ocean937 words
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Article1516 1981-01-26 14 NORTH American grain shippers on Thursday arranged two cargoes of heavy grain from the US Gulf to west coast Mexico at the easier level of U5534.50 fio for Jan/Feb with previous business early in Jan having received $35.25. Grain from the Gulf to South Africa in Feb paid1,516 words
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581 1981-01-26 15 G DURAIRAJ - By G DURAIRAJ INDIA, keen to take advantage of the economic benefits of her extended territorial waters under the exclusive economic zone, is launching an ambitious trawler building programme aimed at modernising her fishing industry. The government is now in an advanced stage of formulating581 words
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Article, Illustration211 1981-01-26 15 STUDENTS of the Singapore Polytechnic's Marine Engineering Division received new training aid Iftst Friday, flunks to ft donation by Drew Ameroid (Singapore) Pte Ltd. The equipment, worth $3,m, was presented to Mr Khoo Kay Chai, principal of the polytechnic, by Mr Peter T Levitt, technical manager211 words
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Article347 1981-01-26 15 EXPECTED ARRIVALS TODAY KEPPEL WHARVES Dong Bee (1000 after Silver Bay) 29/30 Dong n (1300 Subj. freeboard) 18 Frotario (1200 after Jiang Cheng) 38/39 Hiryu 2 (RO/RO) (1500 after McKinney Maersk Must starboard a/side) 31/32 Ham Luong (2300 after Temburong) 25/26 Hsing May (Clinker) (0800 after Pulawy)347 words
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1292 1981-01-26 15 Financial Times THE LAST time there was a major dispute between Britain's shipowners and the seamen, in 1966, the UK government declared a state of emergency and set up a major committee of inquiry to investigate the industry's problems andFinancial Times - 1,292 words
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1244 1981-01-26 19 SCHEDULE 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 of Singapore. Advance dates are published at a maximum of three weeks. PN1,244 words
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338 1981-01-26 20 AP THE US Coast Guard was trying to trace distress signals from two mystery ships last week as a violent storm whipped up huge waves in the North Pacific. A third vessel was limping back to port after minor flooding. Coast guardAP - 338 words
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Article551 1981-01-26 20 SHIP SALES THE London secondhand tonnage market fared better last week as the new year got under way. A variety of buyers were spotted on the purchase market, but the Greeks appeared to dominate with a number of outright sales made for a selection of carriers.551 words
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363 1981-01-26 20 AFP MORE than 130 seamen were killed or missing in ship disasters mostly involving foreign vessels this winter in treacherous waters in North Pacific. Japanese Maritime Safety officials said the 14,700ton Yugoslav freighter Dunay became missing after sending a distress message on DecAFP - 363 words
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Advertisement255 1981-01-26 13 Scan Dutch Our last loaders before Chinese New Year: To Europe Bunga Permai eta Singapore 27/1/81 Nedlfoyd Delft eta Singapore 3/2/81 For more information, see Page 5 H I RI) IM AMAH M'; 4 Orient Overseas CwicjMeA Line it* ck m E TO/FROM NORTH AMERICA NEST COAST M Statu* Van255 words
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Advertisement266 1981-01-26 13 OSEALORDO UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO(SAGj FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE AL NATTY AH ¥.11 Dub* (6/2). Dammam (8/2). Kuwait (10/2). Ibna Qaboos (12/2). Aba Dhabi (14/2). Doha (16/2). Bahrain (18/2) Dubai (22/2) Kuwait (24/2) Dammam (1/3). Muu Qaboos (3/3) Mm Dhabi (5/3) Doha (7/3) Bahram (9/3) Dubai (5/3) Kuwait (7/3) Dammam266 words
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Advertisement806 1981-01-26 13 Nedlloyd Lines Our last loaders before CMwaaa New Year To WMt Africa Nedk>yd Mo* eto Srtgopore 2/2/81 To Australia Asion Pearl eto S»r>gapore 2/2/81 For more informatKjn see Page r MAERBK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES TO: U.S. PACIFIC, GULF, ATLANTIC, EAST CANADA, ASIAN PORTS SaM Saled Safcd h Port806 words
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Advertisement845 1981-01-26 14 MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING CORPN. BERHAD. WISMA MISC, N0.2, JALAN CONLAY, P.O. BOX 371, KUALA LUMPUR 04-09, MALAYSIA. TEL *****8 TELEX: MA *****, *****, ***** ***** CONTAINER SERVICE Mm Acctptwig Far: 1 Barcelona. Genoa. 2) Amsterdam. Antwerp. L Havre. Bilbao. Basle UK. 3) Bremen. Bremenhaven Aarhus Copenhagen Helsinki 4) Malmo. Stockholm845 words
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Advertisement316 1981-01-26 14 BBS SUPERCARRIER SERVICE WEEKLY SERVICE TO PANAMA+US ATLANTIC GULF AND E. CANADA PI Man kU IkTOkI CU Mm S»«b Ontr B'mort R Tot hrM Boston St Mi KOH Hasten wn TOM 2V2C/1 27/2 4/3 C/ 3 1/3 10/3 12/3 IS/3 11/3 MW KKSTKUS *24/1 2.3/2 2S/3 4/4 C/ 4 7/4316 words
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Advertisement705 1981-01-26 15 Overseas 1 m Containers Limited Weekly service to/from UK/Europe CONTJUTCRSHP SERVICE TO UK/CONTKNT CONTARERSHP service from uk/contmnt Htxiij Brem R dam Le Harte S ton P Keiang S pore EMtNan SjM SjM Sato Sato bU 24 lan 34 Im Man* Mini Sato Sato Sato SjM I Fab Bmlitm Sato Sjto705 words
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Advertisement434 1981-01-26 15 ffl Franco Belgian Services [F-tt Fas' Frc.ich s,-rt tre with B> '<;ian F.ir F<is?»r»: Lines'! C.M.C.R. 3 SEAPAC CONTAINER SERVICE mm va m m am KM SHUN BOMMLA I VS. SINGAPORE ENQUIRIES ?773?<U CFS *****41 Terminal 720 SA* rw stok Mono m M/l 1 VMM no 1/2 > 111 Vl'434 words
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Advertisement888 1981-01-26 16 Hapag-Lloyd TO MEDITERftANEA Che.aker 0» Bk» 22 1 24 1 I'.'Z 24/Z Mpponca 27,1 29.1 J/J H 23/2 2/3 Hakata Maru 31 1 2 2 8/2 28'2 7/3 TO NORTH EUROPE/ MEDITERRANEA/ Spore PR Pen Bilbao Genoa H burg B hayen Rdam Antwerp Bertram Rickmers 3 1 3 17 315888 words
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Advertisement694 1981-01-26 16 EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST/EUROPE EXPRESS FULL CONTAINER SERVICE ACCEPTWG CARGO FOR HAMBURG FELIXSTOWE. ROTTERDAM. ANTWERP EE HAVRE AISO ACCEPTING CARGO FOR UNITED MNGDOM Southampton london Manchester Birmingham BRISTOL LIVERPOOL GLASGOW. LEEDS WEST GERMANY fjREMERHAVEN HOLLAND AMSTERDAM S pore led Hamburg Rotterdam F til slow t Antwerp It Hint Em Victory694 words
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Advertisement906 1981-01-26 16 Everett Lines] Burmi Fhrt Star Shippinf Corpn. "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE' LOADING FOR RANGOON PPW3O 3 2* lan 27/ M ta> M 2/4 ftb WASH*GTANYNA 27/ M lan B f SS C Ag«n?s in Moloyvo BOUSTEAD SHIPPING TEL NOS KL *****2/*****9 jjLL* Com pa rm Argentina Dt jPj* Hhw»icio« lUfCMtjfttl S.906 words
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Advertisement715 1981-01-26 16 OCEAN SHIPPING ENTERPRISES PTE LTD. I£2l SANKYO LINE KAPLAIMDER LIME AUSTRALIA SERVICE LOGISTIC ACt... KYOSEI MARU... GENERAI AGENTS SUB AGENTS P KELANG PENANG Sngapore P Kelang Loadng for: In Port 27/28 Jan SYD, MEL, ADEI 2/4 Feb 5/6 Feb BRtS. SYD, MEL, OCEAN SUPPING I ENTERPRISES PTE LTD SMGAPORE TU715 words
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Advertisement893 1981-01-26 17 L. PIL GROUP EAST AfRICA/REDStA SERVICE Singapore P.Kelang Ptntng Loading lor KOTA TIMUR 20/25 Jan Aqaba KOTA CAHAVA 3/ 5 Feb Daraasalaai Singapore P.Kaiang Panang Loading lor KOTA CANTIKIO/15 Fab Aden, Hodei KOTA MAJU 20/25 Fab Dare* salaam. Mombaaa, Hodatdah. Jaddah Port Sudan (Accepting container to Hodatdah) Hodatdah, Jaddah Port893 words
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Advertisement759 1981-01-26 17 BENLINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS com MO SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE 1 p—t/t—r n p«I Faa* Ac* IC/1 Mm la 9m 3/2 OsAa b) Baaerfa 7/2 (Ma Bar Ham Bhatren R'4am Natrre U R a/2 25/2 21/2 1/} 3/3 a/2 5/3 ft/3 1/J 3/3 21/2 5/3 ft/3 H BUftC BHAVEN R DAM HAVRE759 words
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Advertisement847 1981-01-26 17 «ll i i 7 fy i\ S I t Scan Dutch V WEEKLY EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE P AetanjPeriam 'eeder f afcr 8 DM« SM footnote t I*»y 30 1 be*» B DAK I* t 8 ptwa i 3/2 8 DAHLIA It 2 8 PINACA ill? B QAWIA 4/3 StIAAOA-f B847 words
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Advertisement548 1981-01-26 17 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BANK LINE FOR REUNION I SOUTH AFRICA SINGAPORE eto Reunion Durbon Copetown Pt Eliz SHIRRA BANK 30/3 11/4 16/4 23/4 21/4 (also accepting East London and Maputo cargo) Lukes/V Linos U.S. WEST COAST SERVICE Drect ttom SFO Itxti ASHLEY LYKES 13/1 10/1 BRWTON LYKES 2/2 30/1 LESLE548 words
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Advertisement893 1981-01-26 18 K LINE KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICES 1 TO NORTH AMERICA Car foes tno acceptable tor Oakland. Vancouyer Portland. Houston Galveston. Ne« Ortea Boston St Mn. PWadeptaa Norio*. Bafanore Savannah. lacksomie TO EUROPE S pore P Keiang L Havre R dam H'burg Bremen A'werp MERCATOR 21* Saied MCEJMMf893 words
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Advertisement735 1981-01-26 18 CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAINER/REEFER SERVICE loa** Mr lOS MOLES. SAN FRAMCBCO. SEATTLE TACOMA VANCOUVER 8 C Acceptnf Fa/Fa C*ntMWTS P *«n( Singapore I Aagetn «SS£L 3 Fefc 4 FA 2 tf* AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Accepto* Fa/Fa Cmrtjmm PKelang Sport Bri MHO Ade4 Syd Fre KAMOAS m PI/77735 words
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Advertisement529 1981-01-26 18 H H (iroup SINGAPORE SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE. LTD ?OTH FLOOR OCEAN BUILDING SINGAPORE 0104 MARKETING *****2 13 LINE SI GENERAL *****1 >14 LINES) TERMINAL OFFICE *****83 TELEX R*****6 RS 2SS6B A B CARSMIP CABLE CARGOSHIP l*e<|ioiial Container Lines ,n_Mi WEEKLY CONTAINER SERVICE to/from BANGKOK BANGKOK (Sun) 29/31 Jan 4/ t529 words
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Advertisement616 1981-01-26 18 'KORINS MARITIME SERVICES Room 601. ICB Building. Shenton Way LTR Singapore Tel *****22 *****67 MIDDLE EAST/RED SEA/EUROPE SERVICES mua. STORE f. KELANG LOADMG FOR: 1/11 FA 14/15 FA MM FA 12/14 FA M* lA</r <n»A| t*|t ItMhnMiNrti AMt§Mmw4 DDSAW ICK LINES ft Pwmoet ot mt Group ot Company UNER SERVICE616 words
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Advertisement647 1981-01-26 18 ■MM mm INTRASEA (PTE) LTD. Faber House 234E Orchard Road S ngapore 9 Telephone *****11^*****57 REGULAR WDEPEWOI SERVICE TO BMOPE S port P. Kdan( Penanj ALKYOMA NBIOO SaM In Port NOR ASM NBIO3 21 Feb 3 Mar Agents. MTRASEA (PTE) LID *****11 BOOK* 235*57 K. Luwpw YEO SMPPMG TRADMG *****4647 words
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Advertisement600 1981-01-26 19 TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): MERCATOR 21W K. JACEJM W 0. CHEF 23# N. JADE lW HK CONTAMR 24N C. CONTAINER lON S.S. BRDtt 30N Container; Feedered to/from F'stowe Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia +K. JACEJN S pore Closing Times: FCL Cargo LCL Cargo FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ): C. CONTAMER 9E.600 words
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Advertisement102 1981-01-26 19 TRUCONTAINER EXPRESS i INTERNATIONAL (S) PTE LTD Suites 1311/1312, Shaw Towers. Beach Rd. Singapore 0718 BuflHtor Container Service accepting FCL/ICL Cargo for Austrafia All Ports New Zealand Auckland, Lyttleton Sri Lanka —Colombo United Kmfdom —All Major City Terminals. Call *****81. SWETIAN SINGAPORE (PTE) LTD CT* no LM*| far 22/1 2C/1102 words
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Advertisement315 1981-01-26 19 MALDIVE LINES ETA KUANTAN ETA PORT KELANG MALDIVE NEIGHBOUR 7/2 Loading For Dubai/Bahrain/ Dammam MALDIVE LOYALTY In Port Loading tor Hodetdah MALDIVE AA6ASSADOR Sailed Loading tor Dubai/Bahrein MALDIVE PIOfCER 5/2 Loading For Jeddah MALDIVE MPORTER 15/2 Loading For Male MALDIVE PROGRESS 30/1 Loading For Jeddah MALDIVE CREST 26/1 Loading For315 words
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Advertisement327 1981-01-26 19 4s SINSOV' SINGAPORE SOVET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SMSOV BULDMG 55, Martet Street Singapore 0104 Telephone Numbers *****3 (10 Lines) Cable Address SMSOV SMGAPORE Telex Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** P. KELANG PENANG M/S SHARK AT NAN SOON SON. BHD IST ANO 2ND FLOOR. RESSRS MAI THOHG SHPftNG327 words
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Advertisement58 1981-01-26 19 NOTICE DMg Sl'E UNE M.V. DONG MIN VOY IS arrived AT PSA Cri«w H II General Survey on damaged cargo discharged ex the above vessel will be held on Thursday 29th January 1981 as from 9.00 am to 12.00 noon. No further survey will be held after this date. Ageata58 words
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Advertisement472 1981-01-26 20 I THOME COMPANY PTE. LTD. SHIPBROKERS SPECIALIZING IN SALE AND PURCHASE OF SHIPS CONTRACTING OF NEWBUILDINGS TANKER CHARTERING DRYCARGO CHARTERING TELEPHONE: *****51 (6 LINES) TELEX: RS ***** THOMEJO RS ***** THOME A ANTOLL LINES Owed B/Ls to Adelaide Melbourne Sydney Brisbane Independent FCL Container/Conventional Liner Service SWGAPOW I N SKPPWC472 words
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Advertisement358 1981-01-26 20 SAUDI E F s ß r LINE Express Conventional Service To Jeddah, (Gizan, Yenbo) M.V. SAUDI SIM V.l/Sl (or sub) M.V SAUDI TRADER V.l/Sl Gen Agents Malaysia (K.L.). Penanj OCEANUS SHIPPING AGENCY PTE LTD 63A Ist Floor Anson Centre Singapore 0207 TLX RS ***** Tel *****77 (5 bnes) TUNAS SETIA358 words
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Advertisement322 1981-01-26 20 THAI YANG SHIPPING CO. SDN. BHD MV THM TAWS MV. THM TANG NAM HUA SHIPPING SDN BHD MV 9U MM HUA NO 3 1/11 MV SB MM MM ID 3 2/U *MV9IMMMM NO 4 2/(1 •MV SB MM MM M) 4 1/11 11/12 F«k M* 23/24 M BntJL ion r*322 words
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Miscellaneous162 1981-01-26 20 r A Regional Weather c M. M r A r* >• m l: «a to t" as La c Win* Wind direction with speed in knots SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNINQ. LEGEND: R Thunderstorm Temperature °C Shower Weather Wind direction with speed in knots jay*-162 words
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Article, Illustration1111 1981-01-26 21 LEE YOKE MENG - TIES BETWEEN SINGAPORE AND THE NETHERLANDS- Agriculture is, and will continue to be, an important part of the Netherlands' economy. But that doesn't mean the country is all tulips and windmills. And to dispel that image is Holland Expo II which will be here from January 27 to1,111 words
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Article1278 1981-01-26 22 RICHARD SEAH - Singapore and the Netherlands are both moving strongly offshore in search of that profit-spinning oil. While the Americans are long known in the region as experts in the construction of oil rigs and related vessels and structures, the Netherlands is actually not too far behind.1,278 words
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Article, Illustration1395 1981-01-26 23 LINDA CHEE - By LINDA CHEE ROTTERDAM, the world's premier port, has come a long way from 1270 when a dam was built across the River Rotte to which the city traditionally owes its name. Shipping then comprised only a smattering of ships along the harbourline, their crude1,395 words
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Article, Illustration1140 1981-01-26 24 TSANG SAU YIN - By TSANG SAU YIN AMSTERDAM is over 700 years old and displays nary a glimpse of a cantankerous temper. She is gracefully old and guards her wrinkle-free facade like a jealous lover. Yet she was nothing more than a swampy spot between the1,140 words
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Article, Illustration1510 1981-01-26 25 WONG AI KWEI - CAPITAL INTENSIVE The search for new markets in the Far East and West Asia is what the Holland Expo is really all about. Its other aim is to present the industrial image ot the Netherlands, an image that sweeps away all common ideas of windmills 'and tulips. WONG Al KWEI1,510 words
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Article, Illustration1077 1981-01-26 26 LEE YOKE MENG - By LEE YOKE MENG BANKING and finance is almost second nature to the Dutch. Playing middleman in international and European trade has meant the cultivation of certain supporting services, including a financing capability. Modern hanking, (or instance, originated way back in 1814 when the1,077 words
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345 1981-01-26 27 THE Algemene Bank Nederland (ABN) towers head and shoulders above the other Dutch banks where Singapore is concerned. The reason is simple ABN is the oldest foreign bank in the Republic. With 122 years of local banking expertise behind it, it is one of345 words
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Article325 1981-01-26 27 THANKS to the strong growth sf the mediam-sise enterprises, toe Nederlandsche Mlddenstaadsbaak (NMB) developed rapidly to the llMs to wldea its Haaactog scope to toclade foreign bastoess as well. New, foreiga activities eeatribate a snbstaatial amoaat to the NMB vaalt, with aeeamalated expertise to the graattog sf credit325 words
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Article409 1981-01-26 27 AMRO MAINTAINS OPTIMISM JOEP WEIJTS is an enthusiastic art collector. Settling back into the cosy depths of his room in Amsterdam Rotterdam Bank's Singapore office, he eagerly points out his amazing find during a recent business trip to Jakarta. It's a Delft blue that will no doubt409 words
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Article, Illustration1461 1981-01-26 28 RONNIE LIM - Even for a corporate name as big and and bold as Shell, there are little hangovers from incidents of the past. The $400 million hydrocracker project is both an exciting and sore point in Shell Singapore's plans. But, as RONNIE LIM1,461 words
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Article392 1981-01-26 28 LEE YOKE MENG - COMING OUT OF HIDING LEE YOKE MENG ASK ANY DUTCH, and he will tell you that Prince William of Orange is the father of the Netherlands. Though King Charles V (1500 to 1558) united the various independent duchies, countships, and bishopric with Belgium and Luxembourg to form392 words
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Article, Illustration1235 1981-01-26 29 FONG MEW LENG - By FONG MEW LENG PHILIPS Singapore typifies a foreign subsidiary of a transnational company that has successfully blossomed into maturity. But the confidence and optimism with which the company's managing director and chairman, Mr W G Maeyer, speaks about its history, growth and plans seem1,235 words
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Article, Illustration1293 1981-01-26 30 WANG LOOK KEAH - Amsterdam Airport Schiphol By WANG LOOK KEAH AMSTERDAM'S Schipbol Airport is making every effort to retain its position as the fourth largest cargo airport in Europe and the eleventh in the world. Managing director of the airport, Mr Rob Stapel, has announced that freight is1,293 words
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Advertisement131 1981-01-26 21 The Heineken-Anchor Connection V He "V Ki nt a ■s»S r> iM > V N <£ r* 1 ft S3 icken riowiw C 3 j£vY iJB '.TV- »rf^ V V J iN fc j. f, -VJ= B'u > :*/o c £H x ;rv^; Heme ken of the Netherlands, brewers of131 words
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Advertisement75 1981-01-26 21 HOLLAND boasts immense experience in offshore oil industry Two THE world's premier port AMSTERDAM is more then just a passive museum Four MOVINGi from the labourintensive to the capitalintensive Five BANKING and finance almost second nature to the Dutch Six PROFILE of three Dutch banks Amro, ABN and NMB Seven75 words
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Advertisement607 1981-01-26 22 Banking Internationally? 5 reasons why you should talk to Rabobank 1. Rabobank is the largest provider of credit to the, Dutch agricultural sector, and plays a key role in agribusiness finance. The importance of agribusiness for Dutch imports and exports gives Rabobank Nederland* an up-to-date knowledge of international trade financing.607 words
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Advertisement172 1981-01-26 23 Have the opportunity to meet us: Gasunie Engineering r" cWho we arc-a division of N.V. Nederlandse Gasunie-develops since 1969 activities in the field of consultancy, engineering and construction management for the oil and gas industry. What we do-project management, engineering, design, procurement, purchasing, inspection, construction management and operations. The experience172 words
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Advertisement272 1981-01-26 23 ABN.The Dutch Bank? Do they know much about South East Asia? Isles 4 ut Uui v r ".-,V -igw!:' ORIENTAL In 1824A8N opened its first office in South East Asia It's been 150 years since we took that first grown and we now have over 700 branches. finance for industries,272 words
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Advertisement172 1981-01-26 24 HOLEC I I I Holec was formed in 1970 with the merger of several well-known Dutch firms: Hazemeyer, Coq, Heemaf, Smit Slikkerveer and Smit Nijmegen all manufacturers in the broad electro-technical field and with more than 80 years of expenence. Holec-owned or associated companies operate in The Netherlands, Belgium, West-Germany,172 words
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Advertisement272 1981-01-26 25 When doing business with Holland, use the bank that knows the business inside out. Get in touch with NMB. The bank that knows the business inside out. NMB BALANCE SHEET TOTALS (in billions of Dutch guilders) As at 30-6-1980. Balance Sheet Total Deposits Loans Risk-Bearing Capital (in millions of Dutch272 words
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Advertisement480 1981-01-26 25 m J- 'a 13 H 'lib v. RdH k. Two solid reasons why Philips is better qualified to undertake complete turnkey projects What we've done that no one else can do In a short span of 89 years, Philips has evolved from a small time incandescent light bulb producer to480 words
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Advertisement419 1981-01-26 26 900, Dunearn Road, 11km, Bukit Timah P.O. Box 4050 Singapore 2158 Tel: *****4 Tele*: R*****7. Telegram: RADHOLL RADIO HOLLAND IS IN SINGAPORE NEW MARINE RADIO STATION Introduced in S.E. Asia by their exclusive distributor, Radio Holland, SAILOR brings a new marine Radio Station on the market. It is an 800419 words
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Advertisement190 1981-01-26 26 Jfiyug) TY STORK-WERKSPOOR DIESELDutch Diesel Engines and Power Generators SeeUS^STf \V! *r V Jr. > RANGE OF DIESEL ENGINES WITH OUTPUT FROM 200 BHP TO 36,000 BHP. TM 410 and TM 620 diesel engines output from 3,900 22,000 bhp. TM 410 and TM 620 were commissioned in 1970 and 1972.190 words
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Advertisement203 1981-01-26 27 Welcome lb All Exhibitors Of The Holland Expo solectra Far East Pte Ltd i .r. .T J Jd Ll S Ml I•ftI HOLLAND EXPO We are a member of the ISOLECTRA INTERNATIONAL GROUP with the headquarters in'HOLLAND, affiliates in W. Germany, Switzerland and France; the wellknown distributors in telecommunications and203 words
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Advertisement188 1981-01-26 28 J tr«'' v STIIBMPf) Sneckdists World-wide activities ot the Smit International Group: ocean towage salvage rescue fArbcur towage anchorhandling wreck rergpval offshore expertise diving heavy aifi high Kft operations pontoon transportation -*-underwai survey anchor-laying and buoy instJpHon services to coastal cable and pipe lining operations moorings cargo transportation and positioning188 words
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Advertisement222 1981-01-26 29 Van Leer Singapore... Much More Than Drums csstnn DRUMS: In addition to the conventional 210 litre steel drum, we at Van Leer manufacture a quality range of large steel drums in various capacities and configurations to meet your requirements. These include the 160 litre Asphalt drums, 225 litre Monostress drums222 words
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Advertisement178 1981-01-26 30 V ""1 w-. m mm%-3 W: :#PN i* -wpieis DEVELOPMENT in Singapore with the leading Dutchbank Amro Bank is the leading commercial and corporate finance problems. This gives us the flexibility investment bank in The Netherlands. needed to do business successfully in this fast And the 27th largest bank in178 words
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Advertisement141 1981-01-26 30 KLM Royal Dutch Airlines KLM KLM Royal Dutch Airlines KLM specialist services include: KLM has been flying passengers and freight for over 60 years, offering passenger/cargo flights to 118 cities in 73 countries. Additionally, we have 250 offices worldwide. Our international network includes the destinations of Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Hong141 words
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