The Business Times, 3 June 1981
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The Business Times
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Title Section11 1981-06-03 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 107/1/81 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 1981 60 CENTS11 words
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Article72 1981-06-03 1 Reuter LONDON, Tues. The dollar reigned supreme today on world currency markets which seemed confident in Washington's tight-money policies but anxious over political and economic troubles in Western Europe. It traded strongly against all major currencies and was at a four-year high against the West German markReuter - 72 words
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Article76 1981-06-03 1 Reuter JAKARTA, Tues. The Indonesian National Planning Board (Bappenas) has approved plans to develop the Ombilin coal mines in central Sumatra at a cost of US$lOO million, a Mining Ministry spokesman said today. He said funds for the project would come in the form of exportReuter - 76 words
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Article89 1981-06-03 1 AFP SPRINGFIELD, Tues. Thirty-year-old Carol Hubbard, who is serving a prison term for shoplifting, has won the first round in her legal tussle with the state of Illinois, which she claims has unlawfully jailed the innocent child she is carrying in her womb. Her lawyer hasAFP - 89 words
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Article66 1981-06-03 1 Reuter DACCA, Tues. An army court martial has been formed to try the killers of Bangladesh President Ziaur Rahman who was buried with full military honours here today, Radio Bangladesh reported. But the official radio made no mention of an earlier report it had broadcast sayingReuter - 66 words
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Article80 1981-06-03 1 AP BEIRUT, Tues. Israeli warplanes blasted Palestinian guerilla strongholds in southern Lebanon for the second time since the month-old crisis over Syria's deployment of anti-aircraft missiles in east Lebanon brought the Middle East to the brink of a new Arab-Israeli war. Yasser Arafat's Palestine Liberation Organisation (PLO)AP - 80 words
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Article87 1981-06-03 1 Reuter PARIS, Tues. France will resume nuclear tests in the South Pacific atoll of Mururoa but only after a thorough review of the programme, said Defence Minister Charles Hernu. The new Socialist defence minister halted underground tests in French Polynesia last week pending a thoroughReuter - 87 words
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Article52 1981-06-03 1 UPI MANILA, Tues. Government agents have stumbled on what could be an urban terrorist plot to explode grenades in metropolitan Manila to disrupt the June 16 Presidential elections. Military reports said the discovery was made after two explosions on Sunday and Monday in the industrial suburb ofUPI - 52 words
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Chief Price Changes
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Article136 1981-06-03 1 Rises Metro Hldgs 2130 250 Tasek Cement 1080 100 Public Bank 910 85 G I Hldgs 865 65 Sentosa 550 62 H Leone Credit 1610 60 M Cement 1100 60 A P I 700 55 Spore Land 1350 50 Oriental Hldgs 935 45 Falls Ambaaaador 670 -100 Hong Leong136 words
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Article, Illustration157 1981-06-03 1 Rises P Bank 960 100 HL Credit 1700 80 Text Corp 560 68 U M Works 530 54 Supreme Pits 436 50 Paramount 870 45 Isl and Pen 1020 45 Bolton 520 42 G Ceramics 740 40 Sentosa 570 35 Syn Tesins 850 35 B Ray a 970157 words
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Article959 1981-06-03 1 MANO SABNANI - FOUR DISCLOSE FINANCIAL RESULTS By MANO SABNANI City Editor THE Singapore stockmarket once again displayed its resilience yesterday when investors gathered at stockbroking houses throughout the city in large numbers and bought confidently into their favourite companies. Local and foreign insitutions were also active in959 words
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Article232 1981-06-03 1 SINGAPORE Airlines is mounting an international publicity campaign to promote the new Singapore Changi Airport which opens on July 1. The SIA Group has invested more than $500 million in the new airport. The key to the campaign is a two-month long advertising programme costing232 words
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Article523 1981-06-03 1 CATHERINE ONG - By CATHERINE ONG MOTOR car dealer Tan Chong is making a detour into the property market in the face of unexciting growth in the car industry. It has more than $40 million worth of property projects underway and is currently planning a lowrise condominium housing523 words
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Article302 1981-06-03 1 SOME 200,000 unionised workers have so far made claims for the National Wages Council (NWC) pay increases, barely a fortnight after the recommendations were approved by the Government. The claims were submitted to over 1,000 employers by unions affiliated to the National Trades Union Congress. Negotiations302 words
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739 1981-06-03 1 FOREIGNERS »111 not be able to m uy additional shares in the t ailed Overseas Bank. TVe bank, which usually discloses the percentage of foreign ownership of Its shares at quarterly Intervals, (Mod at tbe end of last month that the percentage had739 words
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475 1981-06-03 1 LILLIAN CHEW - By LILLIAN CHEW IN AN attempt to encourage the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (World Bank) to continue using Singapore as a source of funds, the Government will amend relevant laws to make it easier for the World Bank to475 words
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Advertisement22 1981-06-03 1 AGOODBOOK RECENTLY? Climes Bookshops Timr* (fetturd C m«rr Ki'hwvm J-fc«l.iHr» *.'S'5 C«N'« •rv*/• S'S*.A^U«A M KaO>(H»d R.l*l T r "J'777? •o»i T»»22 words
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Advertisement71 1981-06-03 1 SHIPPING TIMES 'CHINA boom' for foreigners TIN MARKET Is now in crucial not over yet 2 period OIL companies press for lower PMH looking towards better prices 3 times II TETRA Pak setting up training INDONESIAN refinery incentre 5 frames output 12 TV AND RADIO CROSSWORDS S, WHERE TO WINE71 words
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Advertisement42 1981-06-03 1 SINGAPORE mess FOR PEOPLE WHO MATTER A Tim«s P«?f'OOiCO s c it >hc~ Leader...page I 35M81 Whenyoubank with us, you bank with OVERSEAS UNION HOUSE. 5000LLYER QUAY. SINGAPORE 0104 TEL: *****11 POSTAL BOX ADDRESS MAXWELL ROAD P O BOX 3070. SINGAPORE 905042 words
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REGIONAL
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THE REGION IN BRIEF
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Article367 1981-06-03 2 Agencies JAPAN will send a highpowered 65-member delegation to a conference with South Korean business leaders in Seoul from June 10-12 on Japan's economic cooperation with South Korea. The mission will be led by Yoshihiro Inayama, president of the Federation of Economic Organisations (Keidanren), and Teru Hidaka,Agencies - 367 words
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370 1981-06-03 2 NYT EAST Germany is still negotiating to buy machinery from Japan worth some US$B5O million after signing contracts with Japanese companies last week worth $237 million during the recent visit to Japan of East Germany's leader, Mr Erich Honecker. On his return fromNYT - 370 words
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318 1981-06-03 2 AP THE "CHINA boom" for foreign businessmen is not over but will continue into the foreseeable future. "Some foreign traders are worried that they may have no more business to do in China because of its economic readjustment," said Mr Xing Lu, director ofAP - 318 words
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Article203 1981-06-03 2 AFP FOREIGN and overseas Chinese investment in Taiwan dropped by more than half in the first four months of this year to U5574.6 million, compared with the same period last year. Total foreign and overseas Chinese investment last year was $177.96 million. According to the investmentAFP - 203 words
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Article195 1981-06-03 2 Reuter THREE factors are likely to produce a slowdown In the growth of the Malaysian ecaaemy la 1981, Halted Malayan Banking Carp Bhd economic adviser V Kannapathy told an investment conference In Kaala l.umpur yesterday. The first is toe continued weakness la the world economyReuter - 195 words
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239 1981-06-03 2 NYT AN AMERICAN inter-agen-cy trade advisory group has recommended the ending of quotas on shoe imports from Taiwan and South Korea, which account for 50 per cent of the footwear shipments into the US. The recommendation was made by the staff ofNYT - 239 words
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Article140 1981-06-03 2 NYT FRESH efforts to press for a withdrawal of Vietnamese troops from Kampuchea are about to be made at the United Nations. Asian diplomats said on Monday that UN SecretaryGeneral Kurt Waldheim is to announce that a longdelayed conference on Kampuchea will be held at the UnitedNYT - 140 words
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Article770 1981-06-03 2 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From PAA PA005 0010 NYC'SFO HKG MAS MH601 0630 KUL MAS MH680 0645 KCH SIA SQI01 0615 KUL MAS MH811 0815 PEN MAS MH603 0830 KUL RBA BI421 0930 BWN MAS MH671 1000 PEN KUL SIA SQ201 1000 HLP CPA CX710770 words
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Advertisement136 1981-06-03 2 When your aircondmoner breaks down, so does your business. When you sign a Service Agreement with Carrier, you are not only making a sensible business decision, but buying peace of mind as well. Because the Carrier service team is a highly trained and motivated squad of airconditioning experts who pamper136 words
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Advertisement139 1981-06-03 2 TACO BELL IS COMING TO SINGAPORE Hawaii franchisee of largest Mexican fast food restaurant chain in the United States is looking for prospective Singaporean partner General qualifications for partner: 1. Restaurant business owner/operator who wl be working partner 2. Approximately 1500,000.00 (U.S.) initial capital by Singaporean partner 3. Real estate139 words
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OVERSEAS
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291 1981-06-03 3 AP AS PART of its effort to keep the peace in Lebanon, the United States communicated indirectly with the Palestine Liberation Organisation (PLO) at the United Nations, a State Department official confirmed on Monday. The official said a message was sent toAP - 291 words
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219 1981-06-03 3 AFP THE Solidarity branch at Bydgoszcz, northwestern Poland, has called a warning strike for June 10 to protest f<Jot-dragging in the official investigation into the police beating last March of three union militants. Officials of the independent trade union federation say thatAFP - 219 words
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223 1981-06-03 3 Reuter THE FRENCH Socialist and Communist parties opened negotiations yesterday on an alliance in parliamentary elections this month and possible future Communist participation in the government. But the conditions which the Socialists are laying down for Communist participation in the new Cabinet to beReuter - 223 words
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203 1981-06-03 3 AP THE EUROPEAN Economic Community's top trade negotiator said yesterday that talks with Japanese officials amounted to "pretty much near zero" and urged the 10 EEC countries to take new action to pressure Tokyo to moderate exports. EEC external affairs director Roy DenmanAP - 203 words
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Article123 1981-06-03 3 AFP THE PARIS Stock Exchange fell 3.6 per cent in two hours on Monday, the steepest decline since May 15, after the Socialist victory in the presidential elections. The quotation of about a dozen French shares had to be delayed for several minutes because ofAFP - 123 words
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Article73 1981-06-03 3 AFP WEST Germany has denied that Saudi Arabia has refused to grant Bonn new loans in order to pressure the government on arms sales and on financing terms for funds of Saudi origin. Spokesman Mr Kurt Becker said reports in WSLT Am Sonntag, a Sunday newspaperAFP - 73 words
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591 1981-06-03 3 NYT OIL COMPANIES have begun pressing petroleumproducing countries to reduce prices substantially, with some companies refusing to accept oil they consider too high-priced. Petroleum industry analysts and oil traders said in New York on Monday that such pressures have already provoked price reductions orNYT - 591 words
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Advertisement254 1981-06-03 3 n The SGV Group Professional Executive Recruitment Services Our client, a market leader in its field, engaged in the capital intensive manufacturing and marketing of a range of diversified packaging products, seeks a very experienced, capable and achievement-oriented executive to assume the position GENERAL MANAGER Total package around Ssloo,ooo plus254 words
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Advertisement498 1981-06-03 3 Senior Appointment CHIEF EXECUTIVE A challenging opportunity in Singapore in the Eighties Location: Singapore City Remuneration Package ±$126,000 p.a. Our client is a well-established foreign bank and they are looking for a highly qualified and experienced Chief Executive to head the operation of a wholly owned subsidiary. The successful applicant498 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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208 1981-06-03 4 AP TRADERS in London are blaming the producing countries for the cocoa price fall in the last month. Nigeria and the Ivory Coast were singled out as two of the most active sellers. Ivory Coast diplomatic sources, however, said the need to sell commoditiiesAP - 208 words
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Article182 1981-06-03 4 SOYBEAN futures in Chicago on Monday ended at or near day's lows, down 13 1 to 10 3 cents a bushel in moderately active trade. Late selling by the professional house, estimated at 1.5 million bushels of July, in otherwise thin dealings sparked local long liquidation. That pressured values182 words
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Article216 1981-06-03 4 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Monday closed on the bottom of a 10 '/i cent range, down B'/4 to 9' i cents a bushel in revived trade. Active professional selling in afternoon trade touched off local sell-stops, dropping prices to day's lows, traders said. They said values received spillover216 words
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Article237 1981-06-03 4 RUBBER prices in Singapore yesterday closed generally easier and number One RSS June buyers ended at 253.00 cents per kilo, down 2.50 cents from Monday night, dealers said. Prices lost some three cents during morning trading on freer offerings and stale bull releases. The market recovered slightly in the237 words
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Article358 1981-06-03 4 RAS prices in cents per kilo yesterday: Noon (per kilo) Buyers Sellers Int. 1 R.S.S. prompt f.o.b. 253 00 254.00N Int. 1 R.S.S. June 252.50 253.50 Int. 1 R.S.S. July 258 00 258.50 Int. 2 R.S.S. 230 00 231.00N UK/Cont ***** *****N Int. 3 R.S.S. 224.50 225 50N358 words
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Article125 1981-06-03 4 NOON SSR u id SMR prke* yesterday HAS Jwe July (Current Mthl (Forward Mtk) Buyer® Seller* Buyer* Seller* SSR 20 (1 ton pallet I 223 00 225 00N 225 00 227 OON SSR SO 11 ton pallet) 220 00 222.00N ***** 224.OON MRELB SMR CV (1 loo125 words
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Article93 1981-06-03 4 THE STRAITS tin price in Penang yesterday held unchanged at M529.3C a kilo, still within the ITA lower range of $27.28 and $39.11, dealers said. Conditions were generally steady on continued good baying from the Japanese, local and European operators and a smaller volnme of tin offered. Light93 words
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Article32 1981-06-03 4 Rubber: June 2 Singapore: June: 253.00 cents (down 2.50 cents) Malaysia: June: 273.00 cents (down 3.50 cents) Tin: M 529.36 per kilo (unchanged) Official offering: 185 tonnes (down 16 tonnes)32 words
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Article79 1981-06-03 4 Reuter US imports of palm oil during April fell to 12.2 million pounds from 30.3 million pounds the previous month, and were down from the 17.9 million pounds in April last year, according to Census Bureau figures. Nearly all of last month's imports were fromReuter - 79 words
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Article184 1981-06-03 4 CHINESE Produce Exchange, Singapore, noon closing prices per 1M kg yesterday. (oconut oU: Bulk fob $115.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $128.00 sellers, new drum fob $134.00 sellers. Copra: Mixed (loose) $67 00 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $415.00 sellers. Sarawak white184 words
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Article139 1981-06-03 4 YARN and cotlon prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday: (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) Cottoa yam: China Blue Phoenix 20s 2,285, 32s 2,785, 40s 3,050 (per bale of 400 lbs). Pakistan raw cottoa: LSS 5.94. 4F 5.87; 289F 5.95; NT roller ginned 5.95 (per lb). CLOTH in139 words
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Article325 1981-06-03 4 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in S$ per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.30, 100 per cent second class 1 08, 100 per cent third class 1.05, 25 per cent new crop no stock, B-10 per cent no stock. THAI BROKEN A-super 0.80,325 words
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Article850 1981-06-03 4 COFFEE: Robusta futures yesterday reached their lowest level for over five years yesterday morning after heavy stoploss selling during and after the opening call had depressed prices by as much as £30, dealers said. Most near months sank below the £900 a tonne level with spot July reaching850 words
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Article132 1981-06-03 4 THE Kuala Lumpur market yesterday recovered at the close in quiet trading on covering ahead of today's holiday, dealers said. For June, the south rose Mss to $1,030 a tonne and the central region rose 57.50 to $1,027.50. For July, the south gained $5 to $980. The central132 words
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Advertisement383 1981-06-03 4 u Multico's salesmen are really part of the family. They're well-versed on product knowledge and our needs. They help us to get spare parts quickly and-keep us informed about new developments frequently, pp Goh Toh Soon, Director. International Timber Co. Pte Ltd H Multico are really reliable at doing the383 words
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TRADE AND INDUSTRY
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Article338 1981-06-03 5 WANG LOOK KEAH - By WANG LOOK KEAH TETRA Pak Pacific, a Swedish paper packaging producer, is setting up a training centre in Singapore to cater for the needs of the Asian region. The training centre will be located at the same site as the company's paper converting factory338 words
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Article211 1981-06-03 5 NATIONAL Trade Union Congress Secretary-General Lim Chee Onn is now in West Germany for a twoweek visit to study trade unions and political parties there. Mr Lim, who is also Minister Without Portfolio, left Singapore on Sunday to attend an International Labour Organisation conference before his211 words
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Article, Illustration162 1981-06-03 5 ASIAN-American Merchant Bank has made the following promotions: Mr Kwa Yew Chong, assistant manager, has been promoted to manager, loans and syndications. Prior to joining the bank, Mr Kwa worked for two years as a market planner with a multinational pharmaceutical and animal health products company. He162 words
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345 1981-06-03 5 MSA International, one of the world's largest suppliers of computer application software, has opened a regional office in Singapore. The local office, MSA's fourth outside the United States, will serve customers in Asian region as far afield as India and Hongkong.345 words
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Article, Illustration241 1981-06-03 5 ALTHOUGH containers made of reinforced fibre glass, wood and metal are in common use, their potential are limited because they cannot be stacked up and hence take up more space. Dolav has introduced Box-Pal boxes made of high density HD polyethylene which can be stacked up to six241 words
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Article290 1981-06-03 5 THE first seminar on French computer hardware and software will be held in Singapore next week. The event on June 8 and 9 at Equatorial hotel is sponsored by the Singapore Computer Society and the French Ministry of Industry. It will feature speakers from the French Telecoms,290 words
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383 1981-06-03 5 JUNE LIM - By JUNE LIM SOUTH-east Asian nations keen on developing their fishing industry have offered investors attractive incentives. The incentives were spelled out at a three-day conference on "Trade and investment in South-east Asian fisheries" which began here yesterday. Mr Jose J Leido, Philippine Minister of383 words
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Advertisement109 1981-06-03 5 ROCFLOOR Resin flooring many times stronger than concrete covers new or old floors chemical resistant strong and durable fast to install. Batlka Singapore Pte Ltd tel. *****44 U.S. $30,000,000. The Korea Development Bank (Incorporated in the Republic of Korea under The Korea Development Bank Act 0f1953) 4 Floating Rate Notes109 words
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Advertisement207 1981-06-03 5 New Sleeperseats in Check-in FORTHE BEST NEWS IN TRAVEL 157 cm (62") LOWN Wider seating in 186 cm (34") l (when there's a vacant seat beside you.) w# zM Introducing two new measures to benefit businessmen flying to London and Australia. Now you can measure your length at no extra207 words
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Article598 1981-06-03 6 THE WORLD of finance is very name-conscious. The preoccupation with names is particularly pronounced in the international loan markets where a borrower's credit rating is of critical importance in deciding the terms he gets on his loan and the marketability of his bonds or598 words
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Article, Illustration906 1981-06-03 6 JOHN EDWARDS - The day of the meeting on the proposed new International Tin Agreement is drawing near. If efforts to reach a new accord fail once again, the market could be in an even more volatile state. For the moment, reports JOHN EDWARDS, pricesFT - 906 words
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Article479 1981-06-03 6 H J MAIDENBERG - By H J MAIDENBERG NYT IF NECCESSITY is the mother of commodity futures markets, then price volatility must surely be the father. Without the presence of either factor, there would be no need for a futures market. This relationship is perhaps nowhere more evident than in theNYT - 479 words
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Advertisement271 1981-06-03 6 Let us examine the word Information: in for ma tion \*in-far-*ma-sh9n\ n 1 the communication or reception of knowledge or intelligence 2 a knowledge obtained from investigation, study, or instruction b intelligence, news c facts, data d a signal or character (as in a communication system or computer) representing data271 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous1390 1981-06-03 6 MICROELECTRONICS THE Silicon Fat tor "Sink or Swim?" (Channel 5, 11.11) looks at the use of microelectronics In production processes to improve its competitiveness. This move is adopted by a Dntek multinational company in the face of Japanese competition. The programme also examines the Industrial relations problems which accompany the1,390 words
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Article, Illustration793 1981-06-03 7 ARNOLD KRANSDORFF - Save your company's financial health The proposition may sound a little drastic: Only non-smokers will be hired. But a US company, who stopped employing smokers in 1977 and completely banned smoking on business premises from 1978, has claimed to have achieved phenomenal savings. It also maintains, reports ARNOLD KRANSDORFF, thatFT - 793 words
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827 1981-06-03 7 ROBERT REINHOLD - and dissuade the young from smoking FORUM with ROBERT REINHOLD NYT ADDICTION 4o cigarettes often starts at a young age, as a social pastime or a means of asserting rebelliousness. It therefore makes sense to focus antismoking efforts on children and adolescents before the smoking habit becomes regular. But byNYT - 827 words
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Advertisement131 1981-06-03 7 After years in court, he's still faced jim with a difficult decision. Of course he has a good sense judgement. He needs it. Because right now he must decide whether^^^^^Bß or not to buy the new 1981 Volvo 244. He's always been impressed with their safety features, it's a lot131 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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EUROPEAN MARKETS
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Article173 1981-06-03 8 JUNE 01 Fl» ABN Ahold Akio AMEV Amfu Amrobnk Bergoss Berk Bo Is BorsumU Burhmann Caland Calve Delft DeU Ml] Ennla Fokker moo 8810 23-20 S3J0 n so 50.60 *00 4100 57.50 198.50 55.40 34.30 212.00 8100B 137.00 56.80 145.006 unch 0.2 -0.1 1.7 15 0.1 -1.5 -15 -35173 words
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Article271 1981-06-03 8 JUNE 01 1 r™ CORBEILLE Alr-Llqulde 302 50 -115 B S N Qervals Danone 821 -28 C 8 r (ThomsonCat) 302.30 -28.5 Cte Fr*ne«0* dcs Petroles ***** -7.8 Compagnle Financier* Compacnle -11 Ocnenlc 280 Credit Foncler De France 335.50 -10.5 Hachette (Llbralrle) 28n -7 Machines Bull 38 50 -1A271 words
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Article184 1981-06-03 8 JUNE 01 Dm Aeg-Telefunken 49 00 -02 Akso Alls Leben Alls Vers BASF Z 131 50 2.5 Bay H T Wbank 180 10B unch Bay Vbank moo 4 Bayer ***** BBC 261-50 •li BMW 178.50 Cassella 200 00 .1 Chem Verw 227 00 -2 Commersbank 128 00 1 Contl184 words
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Article98 1981-06-03 8 JUNE 01 Pn FORWARD MARKET Acec 300 unch Artocd 1200 -16 Ajtur 340 -14 Brajcan 1054 .24 Bni-Umb 1130 -10 Canpac 14S0 •fl6 Cock 100 -5 De Beers 312 -0 Ebes 1310 10 Electrobel 2860 -50 Ob-InnoBm 1175 40 Ge* 1106 2 Hobok 2206 36 Petto 4066 -56 Ryl98 words
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Article210 1981-06-03 8 JUNE 01 Abltlbl CI 27 Alc&n 38 Algomt Bank Mont Bank No** Scotia Bell Tel m 3B 17 19 H unch H Beth Corn BP Can Ltd 43 •Ik Brtf** n 33 n Camp Red Lake Can Imp Bk 3D m Can oar m unch Can par In* Pf210 words
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Article323 1981-06-03 8 JUNE 01 USI ACF Industries Addresaofraph Alrco Ine Alcan Alumin Allegheny Lud Allied Chem Cp Allied Stores 4»>* 14% ZZ siit S3H MS 28 i m Allls-Chalmers Alumhoo Anwr Am Airlines Am Brands Inc Am Broadcast Am Can Co Am C*anamld Am Hec Pwr 36 ZZ 20*.323 words
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Advertisement703 1981-06-03 8 "/?`+/"]']`~?\]+<)?+^?)?$$@,/,] "The American Express Card serves you well, wherever good food is served" For quick economical lunches Dolphin Cafeteria World Trade Centre 4* 1 m Local and Western self-service lunches Open daily 10.30 a.m. t03.00p.m. II Restaurant LoungeN 10.30 a.m. to 10.00 p.m. J DOLPHIN CAFETERIA Ist. Floor, World Trade703 words
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Advertisement252 1981-06-03 8 The Dragon Palace Restaurant ts where you can dine in regal splendour and dance to the mellow sounds ot yesteryear with "The Zodiac" Specious enough to accommodate 450 people in comfort. Dragon Palace Restaurant also caters to the cosy twosome" 4# i CocfcfjtHrtd Oxley Ris«/Penang Road. Singapore 0923 Tel: *****11252 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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Article430 1981-06-03 9 THE US dollar opened on a firmer note against other major currencies yesterday because of the firmer US interest rates and higher Federal Reserve Fund rates. The US dollar opened at 2.1560 80 against the Singapore dollar and was traded all the way up to 2.1615. The lowest430 words
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Article115 1981-06-03 9 THE US dollar for overnight delivery yesterday closed at 223.20 yen compared with a 223.80 opening here, a 223.50/60 closing in New York and 223.50/65 on the West Coast on Monday, dealers said. Trading was active with volume US$l.6B billion. The dollar eased to the day's low of 222.25115 words
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Article35 1981-06-03 9 Opening quotes yesterday: US 2.0460/70 Can 2.4660 96 Cross —1.2072/78 D Mk 4 3170/8225 D F1 5.3575 3645 S FY 4.2820 2915 B Fr (con) 78.59/71 F FY -11.4870 5060 Ut 2384.75/2392.65 Yen 456.00/9535 words
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Article510 1981-06-03 9 Pram Page 8 Falrchlld Cmmr Firestone Tire FUntkote Co FMC Cp Fort Motor Freeport MLnrl Freunaul Cp 1 1 II 1 II -1* -1* OAF Cp Oen De*el Cp Gen Dynamics Oen Ktoctrtc Oen Foods Cp Oen Instrument Oen Motor Cp Oen Pubi UtUs Oen Tel Eltro510 words
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Article101 1981-06-03 9 SINGAPORE gold futures yesterday closed generally easier compared with overnight levels in quiet trading. June closed weaker at US$474.50/477.50 an ounce against 481.50/483.50 on Monday, August at 489.60/ 490 30 against 496.00/50 and October at 502/504 against 511.00/512.40. Retail prices as quoted by the Stag»p*re Jeweller» AsMctetfM are SJ1.420101 words
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Article39 1981-06-03 9 MM FM New York 10.50B 10 70B 10.70S 10.906 Zurich 10 56B 10.5&B 10.75S 10.75S Mmm Singapore IMS 10 45B MS 10.70B 1065S 10 90S Closing prices in US dollars a troy ounce Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore39 words
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Article187 1981-06-03 9 ASIAN RATES ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at close on June 2. US Dollar*(Spot) Offer Bid 7 days 18 11/16 189/16 1 month 18'. 18'* 2 months 18'. 18'> 3 months 18H 18» 0 months 17* 17'. S months 169/16 167/16 12 months 16 7/16 16 5/16 8w/n DM.187 words
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Article22 1981-06-03 9 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 12.71 per cent.22 words
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Article79 1981-06-03 9 THE US dollar yesterday recovered against most major currencies in quiet late exchange trading here, after a slight fall in early dealings, on market expectation that the rise in Monday's US fund rates was only temporary. Sterling fell to a late $2.0460 70 from an early 2.0540/55. Banknote rates79 words
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Article515 1981-06-03 9 SIOW LI SEN - By SIOW LI SEN MORE Filipino banks are turning to Singapore as an additional outlet for their country's funding requirements which amounted to US$l2.6 billion last year. The latest on the scene is the Allied Banking Corporation, which opened a representative office here yesterday. Two others Bancom and515 words
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Advertisement58 1981-06-03 9 Our annual taste treat is all wrapped up! 'Rice Dumpling Supreme' of steaming glutinous rice with fragrant fillings of mouth-watering ingredients. Also availab plain dumplings with leng yong' filling. Come unwrap our festive specials on for a limited period only W 2N m m m m Cathay Building Tel: *****2158 words
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Advertisement257 1981-06-03 9 > ITTi A 3~Day Seminar Exhibition*! Discover How Computers Can Meet The i Challenges! Of The Eighties SOLUTIONS FOR PROBLEM SOLVERS Whether you're the General Manager of a small company or the Financial Manager of a corporation.. .in R&D or EDP.. .or manufacturing or even just starting your own business...257 words
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2366 1981-06-03 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units, unless otherwise specified. SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL Acma (4.488) (5)2,366 words
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Article199 1981-06-03 10 SINGAPORE I'NIT TUl^T DIAMOND MOT STOKE (tbMim' prim tar Ju S) The Commerce 3.88 4 OBxd (Maaagera' prim Diamond S pore Fd ilar Ju USI1) 100 The Savings Fund 219 2 30 s$2 162 S pore Prog Fund 168 1.76 S pore Sec. Fund 2.56 2.68 INCOME BOND199 words
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Article2754 1981-06-03 10 SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 450 334 312 420 200 470 950 6654 430 320 Acma Alcom 130 Allied Choc 161 BAT 330 Bala 110 Ben 360 Berjaya Kawat 650 Boustead 322 Bousteadco 360 C b C 448c d 300 264 270 338 189 430 900xd 615cd 372xd2,754 words
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Article2194 1981-06-03 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. INDt «TRIALS Arm* (4 06B) cd AJcmi (5) 3 80 (7) 32,194 words
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Article, Illustration745 1981-06-03 10 THE STOCK market was bustling with activity yesterday with the result that the Mt-potat psychological benchmark an the Straits Times Industrial Index was breached once mare. Share prices opened Arm In the morning with interest carried over from the previous day's bullish sentiments. But before745 words
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Article460 1981-06-03 10 IMPROVED sentiment resulted in a higher turnover with share prices closing steadier at the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday. The market has apparently shrugged off last week's consolidation phase as prices continued to make good gains across the board. The upturn seen in the past two460 words
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Article49 1981-06-03 10 made pre-tax profits of M 52.17 million for the year ended Dec 31, 1980 against $2.02 million previously. A final dividend of 30 per cent has been recommended. making a total of 38 per cent for the year against 36 per cent for 1979.49 words
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50 1981-06-03 10 re- ported pre-tax profits of M 5943,297 for the year ended Dec 31, 1980 compared with $738,374 in 1979. Its directors have recommended a final dividend of 29 per cent, making a total of 40 per cent for the year against 32 per cent previously.50 words
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Article538 1981-06-03 11 CHRIS LIM - By CHRIS LIM PAN MALAYAN Holdings, which last year recorded an impressive 69.4 per cent gain in its consolidated operating pre-tax profit to $6.64 million, is looking to even better times ahead. PMH chairman, Mr Goh Tjoei Kok, said in the company's latest annual report that538 words
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Article137 1981-06-03 11 HARRISON and Crosfields* bid for London Sumatra Plantations has received the blessings of Sumatra's board. In February this year, Harrisons made an offer of 720p for each Sumatra share or 463 Harrisons' shares in exchange for 1,000 of London Sumatra's. The board of Sumatra advised shareholders137 words
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266 1981-06-03 11 THE CHAIRMAN of C K Tang Ltd foresees a "good year" ahead as every effort is being made by its dirertors to streamline operations because of rising costs and keen competition. Plans to redevelop the company's present site into an additional shopping266 words
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Article739 1981-06-03 11 IN REPLY to an earlier request by the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange. Faber Merlin has furnished the following information regarding the acquisition of Grandview Development Sdn Bhd; Grandview was incorporated on Oct 9, 1979. Its directors are Messers Phang Miow Sin (150,000 shares), Phang Piow Pang alias Choo739 words
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Article, Illustration603 1981-06-03 11 'fill J 3 qsiqscl™» HOCK LOCK SIEW SHARPLY-REDUCED profits are expected from North Borneo Timbers (NBT) for the year ending May 31 a forecast which hardly augurs well for its share price. Yet, the performance of NBT's share price this year has been far from bearish. Since theHOCK LOCK SIEW - 603 words
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Article563 1981-06-03 11 TOKYO SHARE prices yesterday declined sharply on widespread selling with the market sentiment dampened by a steep fall in oil issues, but large capitals gained ground on light foreign purchases, dealers said. The market average lost 85.46 to 7,504.49 in active trading with volume 720 million shares.563 words
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Article249 1981-06-03 11 THE market yesterday continued to forge ahead despite heavy profit-taking. Most of the blue chips came to an adrupt stop as attention focused on second liners. Hang Seng Index: 1731.11 (+13.10. Turnover: HKS790 00 million Save*: SHK Sec. JUNE 02 HKS Amd Rubber Associated Hotels I 9 80 Bonun249 words
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Article254 1981-06-03 11 INDUSTRIAL stocks, led by the banks, were back in favour as resource issues lapsed in the absence of developments, dealers said. JUNE oa Cents INDUSTRIALS A. C. L A. N. I a. p. m Ampol Pet B. H. P Bank NSW Boral Bramble* C. B. A. C. 8. R.254 words
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Article227 1981-06-03 11 STOCK prices yesterday closed generally steady with little incentive for investors in weak trading. JUNE 02 BahU Asia Credit Asia Fibre \9t 52 Ajuthijt Int. And Trust Bangkok Investment Bangkok Bank Bangkok Drying And BUo Bangkok Insurance Bangkok Metropolitan Ban Bangkok Nylon Bank Of Ada Bank Of Ayudhaya 1227 words
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Article111 1981-06-03 11 THE stock market was mixed yesterday as turnover fell to three million pesos from 4.2 million, dealers said. JUNE 02 Peso* Acoje Mining 0064 unch AUu Con A Atlu Con B aso unch Ba«ulo Oold 0030 unch Bancuct Con B BP Goodrich MM -0 CDCP 4.00 unch unch Inco111 words
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Article57 1981-06-03 11 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Monday 548.2 Friday 542.5 Week Ago closed DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Monday 997 96 Friday »91 75 Week Ago closed H.K.HANG SENG Tuesday 1731.11 Monday 1718.01 Week Ago 1833 35 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 749 4 Monday 747.5 Week Ago 747.7 ALL ORDINARIES Tuesday 715 457 words
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Advertisement79 1981-06-03 11 Appointment A well established and expanding Shipping cum Trading company requires 1) SECRETARY minimum 5 years experience in shipping with knowledge of shipping procedures able to work independently bilingual (English and Chinese) 2) GENERAL CLERK minimum 3 years relevant experience shorthand essential and must be able to operate telex bilingual79 words
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Advertisement186 1981-06-03 11 ,wL <:■ Ss. 0s Once upon a time there was a small international airline, with a small fleet of aircraft, flying to a small number of destinations But what it lacked in size it made up for in service. So much so, that today its fleet of aircraft has grown186 words
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Article295 1981-06-03 12 AFP CHINA has launched a campaign to appeal to the patriotism of the 25 million overseas Chinese. The launching of the campaign was decided at a conference organised by the Overseas Chinese Affairs Office and the AllChina Federation of Overseas Chinese. It was attended by ChineseAFP - 295 words
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230 1981-06-03 12 AFP EXPANSION work has started at Indonesia's Cilacap Oil Refinery in the southern part of central Java which will triple the cftrrent production to 300,000 barrels a day. The first pillar for the work was planted on Monday by director of the state-owned PertaminaAFP - 230 words
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Article145 1981-06-03 12 Reuter A HIGH-PROTEIN edible fungus, similar in texture to meat which could ease world food shortages, has been developed by a British company. The company, Rank Hovis McDougall, says it has spent 17 years developing the substance. The food is produced by a method calledReuter - 145 words
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528 1981-06-03 12 MALAYSIA will increase its crude oil production by 5 per cent a year to meet the country's growing energy needs and to provide finance for development projects under the Fourth Malaysia Plan (FMP). The oil production will be increased from 280,000 barrels528 words
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378 1981-06-03 12 AFP THE FORMER deputy president of the Malaysian Chinese Association (MCA) and a prominent leader of the Chinese community, Datuk Michael Chen, yesterday joined the Gerakan (People's Movement), another Chinese-based component of the ruling National Front coalition. Datuk Chen also brought in three ChineseAFP - 378 words
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Article817 1981-06-03 12 LONDON. Tues. Share prices closed easier today after a quiet session The Financial Times index at 3pm was down 3.4 points at 545 8 Government bonds were on offer throughout the day with renewed concern over US interest rates after the Federal funds rate touched 21 per cent817 words
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Article90 1981-06-03 12 AP NEW YORK, Tues. The stock market turned lower this morning, although more banks joined the move to cut their prime lending rates. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrial stocks fell 3.06 points to 994.90 in the first half hour, with losers taking a 4-to-3AP - 90 words
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Advertisement332 1981-06-03 12 Dollar at 8-year high points to big gains in U.S. stock market Profits are the Mgnet that attract international money The world's largest economy will turn out $2.75 trillion worth of goods and services this year, yet only a minority of Investors In the U.S. will snare In the profits332 words
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Advertisement389 1981-06-03 12 NEGOTIATING PROFITABLE SALES July 6 8,1981 OBJECTIVES The course seeks to improve the negotiating skills of executives. On completion of the programme, participants will: be able to plan for a negotiating situation. know how to use the strategies and tactics of negotiation and increase the size and profitability of the389 words
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Miscellaneous61 1981-06-03 12 Outlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. to 1 p.m. today: Showers in several places. Report for 24 hoars prior to 7.39 pm on Jane 2 at the airport. Maximum temperature 31.7 Associated humidity 70 Minimum temperature 24.0 Associated humidity 96 Hours of sunshine 4.55 Rainfall in millimetres 0.1 Total rainfall61 words
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310 1981-06-03 13 THE Port Authority of Thailand (PAT) plans to increase its tariff charges in order to meet its high expenses. This move was initiated by PAT recently when the terms of reference were submitted to the World Bank, a Port Authority official disclosed recently.310 words
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Article, Illustration496 1981-06-03 13 JAN LEE - By JAN LEE THE joint sailing agreement between East Asiatic Company (EAC) and Barber Blue Sea on the trans-Pacif-ic service will cease from July 1. For the moment, however, this will not result in any changes in the service offered by either line. EAC496 words
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Article34 1981-06-03 13 AP THE Inter-governmental Maritime Consultative Organisation (Imco), based in London, announced that it has changed its name to "International Maritime Organisation". The organisation was set up in March 1958. APAP - 34 words
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Article65 1981-06-03 13 Reuter SOCIETE Ivorienne De Navigation Maritime (Sivomar) said it has been admitted to the East Asia/West Africa (Nigeria/Senegal range) Freight Conference. It said its admission was effective at the beginning of March, but Sivomar's first vessel to ply the route will arrive in Hongkong about June 10.Reuter - 65 words
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Article50 1981-06-03 13 Reuter A REGULAR container service between Shanghai and the Japanese port of Kobe began yesterday, according to the Shanghai Ocean Shipping Co, quoted by the New China news agency. China already has container routes to San Francisco and to ports in Australia, Europe, the Gulf and Pakistan. ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article596 1981-06-03 13 Shipping Line Page (M Arhipelego vn Adriatic VI Afea VI Afro-Eurasia vm Alfred CT vm A1 Navigation VI Alltrans VI Alpac VI Angkutan VI Angonave vm ANL i AntoU vm APL m Argentine IV ASCL m Asia Merchant VI Bait-Orient vn Bangladesh VI Bank Une V BBS596 words
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318 1981-06-03 14 THE currency adjustment factor (CAF) for Malaysia and Singapore has been reduced by 9 per cent since the beginning of 1981. From Jan 1, the Far Eastern Freight Conference (FEFC) revised the weightings of currencies in the CAF, as these, it said, had become318 words
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Article902 1981-06-03 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 A. Goncharov 4CW 2.6.81 0800 S'pore Soviet TA 4 VC Nedlloyd Delft 193 3.6.81 1500 Ned-EAC TA 3 TT K. Pakhomov902 words
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Article1497 1981-06-03 14 INCREASED chartering had developed on Monday out of Hampton Roads on the US east coast following the tentative agreement in the US coalminers' dispute with vessels being secured for Japan at fairly steady rates of U5521.50 to $22.25, brokers said. In addition, cargoes were covered from New Orleans1,497 words
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Article525 1981-06-03 15 EXPECTED ARRIVALS TODAY KEPPEL WHARVES Builder m (after Builder II) 22 Bunga Seroja (after Bunga Tanjong must starboard alongside UTM L D L) 33, 34 Equator (0700 after Builder) 21 East Frotario (1200 after Nedlloyd Bangkok) 1/2 Hong Yin (after Padang) 46 Kota Perwira (after Kota Bintang525 words
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Article, Illustration367 1981-06-03 15 THE Dutch stevedoring company Quick Dispatch, part of the Nedlloyd Group, has opened a new 22-hectare car terminal in Brittaniehaven, Rotterdam Europort. The new terminal in the Brittanniehaven has a 300 metres long quay, constructed under the management of the Rotterdam Port Authority. It is stabilised with367 words
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241 1981-06-03 15 NIPPON Yusen Kaisha (NYK) has developed a more reliable, more maintenance-free, and higher-performance elec tronic temperature-control-led refrigerating unit for reefer containers. The new equipment will meet the needs of expanding chilled and frozen cargo container transportation. NYK has already installed 250 of these units in241 words
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275 1981-06-03 15 Seatrade A MEMORANDUM from the Nautical Institute published last month made trenchant criticisms of safety standards at sea and their enforcement. The memorandum concludes that "despite determined efforts by Inter-governmen-tal Maritime Organisation (Imco) there has been little sign of improvement. Although powers for enforcement exist,Seatrade - 275 words
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560 1981-06-03 15 AFP FAR Eastern yards continued to dominate the world shipbuilding industry during the first quarter of 1981, with the European builders still well down the list, the latest statistics from Lloyd's Register of Shipping revealed. The recent upward momentum in shipbuilding orders appearedAFP - 560 words
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1178 1981-06-03 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 oif three weeks. PN1,178 words
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Article795 1981-06-03 20 WEEKLY FREIGHTS AFP ALTHOUGH trading was curtailed on the freight market last week by holidays in Europe and the United States, the recent decline in rates was checked and signs of stability appeared. This change in mood coincided with news of a tentative agreement inAFP - 795 words
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Advertisement453 1981-06-03 13 Everett Linesl FO# THE MOST flt QUE NT SAILINGS TO BANGKOK HONG KONG JAPAN BUSAN Chit t agong CALCUTTA CHALNA •RANGOON BUENOS AIRES MANZANILLO ACAPUICO Everett Steamship Corpn. S/A Clifford Centre Singapore 1 lei 9b481 9 36 Beach Street Penang Rm 36 103 OCBC Bldg lei ***** 3 Port Mang453 words
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Advertisement280 1981-06-03 13 SSEALORDU UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) GULF EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES loading for Mina Qaboos (30/6) Mina Qaboos (30/6). Dubai (2/7), Dammam (5/7), Abu Dhabi (8/7). Kuwait (11/7). Mina Al Fahal (14/7), Bahrain (17/7). Doha (20/7) FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE Iraa carlo acceptable intransit Loading for Dubai (20/6), Kuwait (22/6). Dammam280 words
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Advertisement649 1981-06-03 13 "T)SINGAK)RK V\\v Business Lfor fk PEOPLE w WHO MATTER Times Pefiodcats PutAcaion n*r MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES TO: U.S. PACIFIC. GULF, ATLANTIC, EAST CANADA, ASIAN PORTS Kel&ng Penang n 7T^T rT TMi vo v I it 1.4 IJ 3 *\1 •SWGAPORf CLOSMG TIMES CY 7tt» June 2300 HRS649 words
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Advertisement911 1981-06-03 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 Contain* Service To Eiwpe feeder *P Kelang Vessel Spore 1) Mseilles 2) Rdam 3) Hburg 4) Gburg B PfNAGA 5/6 WTLANOIA 9/6 24/6911 words
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Advertisement299 1981-06-03 14 BBS SUPERCARRIER SERVICE FROM: US GULF US ATLANTIC EAST CANADA SjM Sated 3/4 5/4 I 4/4 7/( I 17/4 15/4 3/4 21/1 24/$ 23/4 I 4/7 4/7 1/4 »/t 15/4 22/4 24/4 34/4 14/7 12/7 SMUPOK P K*mi «wti J/7 *5/7 J/7 •23/7 *23/7 *21/7 U/7 *22/7 27/7 t/t 5/4299 words
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Advertisement710 1981-06-03 15 Overseas Containers Limited STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei Ports and Bangkok n casus nn n usus mt ton one cimss SjM W SjM Sad mKCnCS SjM SjM SjM Sal 10*10 amss K/t M/t L 4/« 12/« ALUMNA OMSS 10/S 12/1 U/« IS/* MDUOYD lUMM IS/* 14/* 17/* 17/*710 words
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Advertisement734 1981-06-03 15 NOTICE VOAASIAAIVX FULL CONTAINER SERVICE INDIA/PAKISTAN/SINGAPORE SERVICE NORASIA LINE HAVE PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING THE INAUGURATION OF THEIR INDEPENDENT FORTNIGHTLY INBOUND SERVICE FROM KARACHI AND BOMBAY, COMMENCING WITH THE "ANANGEL ENDEAVOUR" SAILING FROM KARACHI 3RD JULY AND BOMBAY STH JULY For alt enquiries contact agents INTRASEA (PTE)LTD Fabar Houm. 234E Orchard734 words
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Advertisement714 1981-06-03 16 MfL Hapag-Lloyd TO NOiTN EUROPE Also accepting transhipment cargo (or CARIBBEAN WEST NOKS «ia Hamburg TO HWTIJWAItA Omttm I TW HK 3/6 5/6 7/6 9/6 15/6 17/6 Sophie Rickroers Mai Rickmers TO USA/CANADA Feeder Eft* Mara Banattsu Mm Mm Haifkaig Eiprtu Hamfcurg Eiprtu Spore Pk 6/6 9/6 12/7 14/7 Pen714 words
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Advertisement422 1981-06-03 16 KOREA SHIPPING CORPN c n an mjfj I m-fhajJl Alqenan National Line WEST BOW? FAR EAST/IH»TEMWtAW SOMCE STORE PJtUUK LOADMG FOi BECHM (1971) 5/6 Jw »/S l» T«k/Pt. St L«*/V*ncii/ Afctr +BOURA (1171) 16/11 hn 19/20 kn Twta/Pl St. L«*/Valmda/ east kmc nnnamg/w aw japan somce +BBOA (1979) 14/15 )un422 words
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Advertisement592 1981-06-03 16 (5) EVERGREEN LINE 1 FAR EAST/EUROPE EXPRESS FULL CONTAINER SERVICE ALSO ACCEPTING CARGO FOR. UNITED KINGDOM SOUTHAMPTON. LONDON. MANCHESTER. BIRMINGHAM, BRISTOL. LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW, LEEDS. ETC. WEST GERMANY mtmm, OSLO. STOCKHOLM. GOTHENBURG, AARHUS. COPENHAGEN HOLLAND AMSTERDAM I'm* MM Mn MMm fdnkn Wwf li Nn {••iMt li/T »/< 1/7 «/7 w *n592 words
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Advertisement949 1981-06-03 16 Everett lines] mgk Burmi Fivt Star Shipping Corpn. 0k "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE' LOADING FOR RANGOON tedUfpit o«*y IT»*YW* MKGTAimM R IN tfICTORU 1... ACONCAGUA Spn H*«l '««l 5/7 tm I 14/15 km 11/n A* 2J/» A* C Agent* n Moloyvo BOUSTEAD SHIPPING TIL NOS KL *****2/*****9 CompiM Arfwitina Dt Navwadon949 words
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Advertisement441 1981-06-03 16 OCEAN SHIPPING ft ENTERPRISES PTE LTD. SANKYO LINE JAPAN/STRAITS SERVICE snu agents ocum smpwm t anuwßES pie in» srntmm ra 22*1144/*****1370 I lUNI 111 4*4(44 *****1 CONTABCI BOOKMC OQMI 9VPMC STOK lEI 2*1144/7 im.ws commj p hum ra. (347. »7j/4 SUB AGENTS f KUMK EAST Utf SMPPWG TU 30-0732/3/7251 PMANG441 words
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Advertisement1031 1981-06-03 17 PIL GROUP FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO COLOMBO. HODEIDAH, JEDDAH AQABA (Reefer Cntrs Acceptable) 17-18/6 21-22/7 24-25/8 COLOMBO 23-24/6 27-28/7 30-31/8 HODEIDAH 1-1/7 4-4/8 7-7/9 JEDDAH 3-3/7 6-6/8 9-9/9 AQABA 5-5/7 8-8/8 11-11/9 COLOMBO 15-16/7 18-19/8 21-22/9 Accepting LCL Cargo to Colombo 8 Aqaba. *FCL Closing 13/6 2300 Hrs. LCL Closing1,031 words
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Advertisement790 1981-06-03 17 BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO FROM EUROPE FROM EUROPE H BURG BHAYEN M Germany Austin ElwMaru Sated Sated Ekruttow Sated Sated Krtano Mara Sated Sated Hongkong Eiprtss Sated Sated Hamburg Eiprtss Sated Sated Tokio Eiprtss 1/6 9/6 Aitmana Eiprtss 11/6 12/6 Ntdhyd las/nan 15/6 14/6 R OAM HAVRE790 words
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Advertisement812 1981-06-03 17 Scan Dutch 9 WEEKLY EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO MED/UK/NC/SCAN P K«angPtaan| e uutu sm B PtNAGA S/i B OMtl* 1? 6 6 PINAGA 19 6 B OAMLIA 26 6 B Pf NAGA 3/7 B DAHLIA 10 7 B PFNAGA 17/7 B DM I* 74/7 liM 31H tm f 4) G812 words
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Advertisement588 1981-06-03 17 a BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BANK LINE FOB REUWjOW S. AFRICA AFRICAN EXPRESS Spore: 9/11 June Also accepting FCL containers. (loading direct for Reunion, Durban and Copetown only) Lukes Lines U.S. WEST COAST SERVICE ONd from Sf 0 LESUELTKES 13/6 ASHLEY LYKES l«/ 7 xistt cafl longDucf (abc acceptor* FCI and588 words
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Advertisement850 1981-06-03 18 K LINE KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICES TO NORTH AMERICA Cvfoet 4m acceptable h* Oakland. »«k«uy« Portland Houston. 6al*«ton New Oh*am Boston. St Ma. PMadeM"- Norte* Baftmore Savannah, lackumie TO EUROPE Spore P Helang l Ha»re R dam H burg Bremen A werp K IACEWOM 13W 7/6 24/6850 words
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Advertisement603 1981-06-03 18 '/Ie CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAINER/REEFER SERVICE Loa** IK ANGELES. SAN FRANCISCO SEATTLE. TACOHA VANCOUVER BC Accephng FCI TCI Contanen P Ketang Singapore I Angeles i vessel i* mi m» AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Accepliig FCI/fCI Contaeiers NEW ZEALAND SERVICE lu*, to DUCDM imUTM MUfBIOft lUCMAIO Acca*tag Fa/Fa CK—603 words
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Advertisement477 1981-06-03 18 S SA(il'Oll|l SINGAPORE SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE LTD i 20TH FLOOR OCEAN BUILDING SINGAPORE 0104 MARKETING *****2 (3 LINESI GENERAL *****1 114 LINES) TERMINAL OFFICE *****83 TELEX RS ***** RS 2556$ A/B CARSMIP CABLE CARGOSHIP irrnnl lk'«|ioiial IMJP Container Lilies WEEKLY CONTAINER SERVICE to/from BANGKOK 7/81* 9/10 km 15/16 ton 14/477 words
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Advertisement629 1981-06-03 18 KORINS MARITIME SERVICES 3d Room 601, ICB Building, Shenton Way, Singapore Tel *****22 *****67 P Kelang Tel *****4/*****5 IsS' Hyundae Shipping Co. Ltd. HAN YONG HAN SOO HAN GARAM... Y'hamaKobe S pore P. KelangLoadmg for: 6 )un 8 Jut Discharging only 10 Jun Kuwait/Damman 15 Jun D'bai/Kuwait/ Oman HAN NURf—629 words
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Advertisement751 1981-06-03 18 nun INTRASEA (PTE) LTD Fabef House. 234E Orchard Road Singapore 9 Telephone *****11^*****57 T •s; M(QjBIASXA-SLIMS! REGULAR ROEPENDENT BREAKBULK SERV»CE TO EUROPE S port P KeUn( Penaoj loadmt'« WORLD SIM) *****.... 10 iun 7km BOULOGNE /WW (AVON) NORASIA ***** 6 M 9 hi do NORASIA ***** 6 Auf 10 Auf751 words
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Advertisement627 1981-06-03 19 NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD FAR EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): A membe' of ttie ACE Consortium K. IACEWON 13* TW BRIDGE 6N MERCATOR 23*...... HK CONTAINER 26* K JACEJIN 10* C. CONTAINER 12W. Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia K. JACEWON S pore Closing Times FCL Cargo 0800627 words
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Advertisement345 1981-06-03 19 MALDIVE LINES NAZAKAT Loading For Dammam MALDIVE NOBLE Loading for Karachi/Muscat/ Dubai Dammam MALDIVE PLEDGE Loading for Jeddah MALDIVE UNITY Loading For Colombo/Karachi MALDIVE MPORTER Loading For Male MALDIVE PRIZE Loading For Shariah MALDIVE NAVIGATOR Loading For Kuwait ETA SPORE 15/6 ETA KUANTAN 6/6 18/6 15/6 In Port 18/6 In345 words
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Advertisement138 1981-06-03 19 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SINSOV BULOMG 55. Market Street Singapore 0104 Telephone Numbers *****3 (10 Lines) Cable Address SINSOV SINGAPORE Tele* Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** P KELUK M/S SHARK AT HAH SOON SON BtC IST ANO 2ND FLOOR MESSRS HM THONG SNPPWG 23 Wekl138 words
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Advertisement59 1981-06-03 19 NOTICE Dm| SHE USE M.V. DONG YIN VOY. 48 arrived JS-iJtl At PSA Mm M 41 General Survey on damaged cargo discharged ex the above vessel will be held on Monday Bth June 1981 as from 9.00 am to 12.00 noon No further survey will be held after this date.59 words
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Advertisement774 1981-06-03 20 pjr THAI YANG SHIPPING CO SDN BHD Vot No Penan* PKelanj Destination M < [HAI YANG VOT 7 11 30 6 Mr, MV THAI TANG VOT SI 16 6 M» My CHOON YANG VOT 3/11 1/6 Mil KK NAM HUA SHIPPING SDN BHD Penang Platan) WSO NAM HUA NO 3774 words
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Advertisement365 1981-06-03 20 SL WOOD LINE Bulk Timber and Plywood Service UK/CONTINENT SERVICE Spore PKeiang TgMari Loadmg tor GRAND GLOtt Wl 003 Sid SW Sid NANTES/ROM/ UK MOUNT RAJNER WL *****/6 24/6 16/6 ANT/ROM/ UK/ESBI SILVER PWE Wl 005 25/6 5/7 30/6 NANTES/RDM/ UK/ESBERG SOUTH AFRICA SERVICE SfMTt PKeUng Loa«i« w: SA 001365 words
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Advertisement265 1981-06-03 20 ft JOHORE SHIPPING LM 161. lAIAN TENGI StIAN( TENGKU BAOAR PORT KEIANG SEIANGOR MALAYSIA BINTULU CONTRACTORS SDN. BERHAD 37. Pandungan Road, Kudang. Sarawak let: ***** Tatar. MA ***** Eipress Car Carrier/RO-RO Smice to East Malaysia P Keiang loading tor MHTULU NO. 1 *9/81 8/6 JUCHIW/M/S«W--NNTULU NO 1 *10/81 24/6 SK!Ku2S/ii«a«265 words
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Miscellaneous159 1981-06-03 20 ~A m n I El J 9 H m A M 229 S3 c a as IL S £££i§^ *R SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. C Win< Wind direction with speed in knots Wave height LEGEND: R. Thunderstorm Temperature °C Shower Weather w «nd direction159 words
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