The Business Times, 22 June 1981
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Title Section11 1981-06-22 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 107/1/81 MONDAY, JUNE K, IMI 60 CENTS11 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article42 1981-06-22 1 PRIME Minister Lee Kuan Yew returned home yesterday after a four-day private visit to Washington. During his visit, Mr Lee held talks with President Reagan, Vice-President George Bush, Defence Secretary Caspar Weinberger and other top officials of the Reagan Administration.42 words
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Article96 1981-06-22 1 UPI CAIRO, Sun. Egypt has declared readiness to assist Iraq militarily and has suspended all plans of bilateral cooperation with Israel in protest against the June 7 Israeli attack on Iraq's nuclear reactor. The newspaper A 1 Siyassi. which has close government connections, said Egypt "is prepared toUPI - 96 words
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Article50 1981-06-22 1 Reuter TEHERAN, Sun. The Iranian Parliament today decided that President Abolhassan BaniSadr was politically incompetent, paving the way for his dismissal by Ayatollah Khomeiny. Earlier, Radio Teheran reported that 15 "counter-revolutionaries" were executed by firing squads for taking part in violent street demonstrations in support of the President.Reuter - 50 words
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Article76 1981-06-22 1 UPI TOKYO, Sun. Pilots and stewardesses of Japan Air Lines (JAL) threatened a 48-hour walkout beginning tomorrow to back their demand for higher bonus pay. Unionised air crews of two other domestic airlines will also join in the walkout to force the managements of the three airlines toUPI - 76 words
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Article62 1981-06-22 1 Reuter BRUSSELS, Sun. The EEC Commission has suggested holding regular informal trade talks on a trilateral basis between the EEC, Japan and the United States. The proposal, to be discussed by EEC leaders later this month, would be a follow-up to Japan's apparent new desire for greaterReuter - 62 words
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Article75 1981-06-22 1 Reuter PARIS, Sun. Voting began today in the decisive round of the French parliamentary elections and all indications pointed to the Socialist Party of President Francois Mitterrand winning a majority in the National Assembly. Most computer predictions gave the socialists and their leftist allies an absolute majority inReuter - 75 words
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Article75 1981-06-22 1 Reuter DACCA, Sun. Customs officials at Dacca Airport have seized a cargo of high frequency transmitters and other sophisticated electronic radio equipment alleged to have been illegally imported by the Soviet Embassy in Bangladesh. Airport security sources said the equipment was in a special Aeroflot cargo planeReuter - 75 words
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Article110 1981-06-22 1 THE following is a list of the II most actively traded stocks on the Stock Exchange of Singapore last week. It gives the turnover In thousands of units, closing prices on Friday and the high and low for 1981 Comp&A) T«r«*ver Prtee* High •m Jon II 1M1110 words
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Article, Illustration198 1981-06-22 1 SINGAPORE J«B IS Ja* U Job 11 Job 18 Jbb It «BT Index *****2 81 *****1 60 *****0.50 *****4 40 *****3 76 •Industrials: 929.21 934.68 ***** 949.06 949 72 Finance: 1879 36 1891.72 1904 32 *****0 1924.37 ••Hotels: 1353 14 *****1 1352 90 1356 97 1365 72198 words
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Article685 1981-06-22 1 LEE YOKE MENG - CHAMBERS TO SUBMIT PROJECTS By LEE YOKE MENG THE newly-established Asean Finance Corporation (AFC) is likely to become a powerful investment force in the region. AFC is the investment banking arm of the Asean Banking Council (ABC) and its main business will be to finance685 words
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Article243 1981-06-22 1 COMPANIES can soon make use of the services of retired French senior executives. And all they need to bear are the cost of transporting them here and their expenses. A mission from Echanges et Consultation Techniques Internationaux (ECTI), an organisation representing retired French executives, will243 words
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518 1981-06-22 1 THE Asean Banking Council (ABC) will complete within two months a report on the setting up of a secondary market for Asean bankers acceptances (BAs). Mr H Omar Abdalla. head of the Indonesian delegation and out-going chairman of the ABC, said a BA market518 words
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Article317 1981-06-22 1 TRI-STATE Oil Tool (S), an American-based company specialising in the manufacture and marketing of tools for the oilfield industry, will invest another $13 million to expand its operations here. An initial $2.5 million will be spent on the construction of a new welding shop and a317 words
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287 1981-06-22 1 THE Hculig sad Development Board is, lor the first time, offering six sites for automated teller maeklnes. If response proves good, the HDB may Introdare more sites for pnbtic tender, a spokeswoman said. TW six sites, located in eentres of satellite towns, will287 words
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702 1981-06-22 1 LILLIAN CHEW - By LILLIAN CHEW THE retraining of workers and the upgrading of their skills will receive a tremendous boost as the Institute of Continuing Occupational Development (ICOD) may have close to $100 million at its disposal. The institute will capitalise on the video boom,702 words
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Advertisement25 1981-06-22 1 A helping hand when you need it most Miyfoofl) Mortgage And Finance (S) Lid. Ground floor, Show House, Singapore 0923 Tel *****77 See back page25 words
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Advertisement68 1981-06-22 1 m THIRTEEN steps towards a more efficient business THE value of good housekeeping in Industry 3 THE outlook for US interest SHIPPING TIMES rates WHAT Haydn thinks of Singapore WHEN an opera singer does something different here CROSSWORDS S, TV AND RADIO It, WHERE TO WINE AND DINE 12 MARKET68 words
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Advertisement129 1981-06-22 1 >*\N\\V.SS\ T* -JV.M' *a Business FOR l PEOPLE WHO MATTER A Times PectocJcob PuOtcaVn HHHStt x llk X \m N /to S.O <M Ji«*.rr, S# P»o<o And 60TransPacific flights a week from Tokyo With JAL you relax all the way. 14 times a week direct to Japan Tokyo. Osaka, Okinawa.129 words
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MANAGEMENT I
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Article, Illustration438 1981-06-22 2 WILLIAM OUCHI - The Japanese style of management is not exclusive to the Japanese. Non-Japanese organisations can evolve alone similar lines if they want. American academic and management consultant V VTA V/ V WILLIAM OUCHI sums up this process of evolution in his Theory Z. Here is what he has438 words
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Article, Illustration683 1981-06-22 2 Western Australia's golden investment opportunity. W.A.'s FASTEST GROWING RESORT Mandurah is one of the fastest growing resort towns in Australia and Halls Head is it's most exclusive suburb. It is within easy commuting distance of the South West's major resources developments and only one hour's drive from Perth683 words
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Article1626 1981-06-22 2 1. UNDERSTANDING the r Type Z organisation and c year role: Each of the o managers involved should n be familiar with the under- tl lying ideas of Theory Z. Some will be sceptical of a the ideas. s It is important to o present the1,626 words
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Article877 1981-06-22 3 IAN MacDONALD - By IAN MacDONALD WATCHING a television film the other evening which featured Hitachi and Atlas/lawa left me convinced that in the matter of good housekeeping in industry, there is much to be learnt from the Japanese. In farming, the equivalent of good housekeeping is good husbandry877 words
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Article847 1981-06-22 3 MARGARET THOMAS - With MARGARET THOMAS Title: Training for Decisions. Author: John Adair. Publisher: Gower Press. Price: USs2t. THINK about training technology and management consultancy and you think of the United States. It was there that the business school was born and bred; it was there that the847 words
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Advertisement156 1981-06-22 2 ■J. 4 a i v> St s ssw# k Mb Roast Leg rf Pmlc is cxi the Silver Wagon atLaßonde Every Wednesday and Friday evening our chef prepares the most fantastic and tempting Roast Leg of Pork on the Silver Wagon for dinner. The meat is succulent and the crackling156 words
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Advertisement152 1981-06-22 3 fc 4^ s y I Xt.' f v'v Diethelm. Furniture that has no equal. Discover for yourself the complete range of Swiss Line 2000 Furniture System at our special showroom display. SWISS LINE 2000 FURNITURE SYSTEM Wlf IVW blllk fcWVW Diethelm presents the Swiss Lihe 2000 bette» co-o(dination. Team woik152 words
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Advertisement99 1981-06-22 3 "The People Bank' V. <r Whenever you have personnel problems due to unexpected leaves or sudden resignations, call us. We can provide qualified replacement personnel instantly. And if you need extra hands to help with sales campaigns or special projects, we too can supply the appropriate people. Our People Bank99 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article1096 1981-06-22 4 AFP COMMODITY markets in London were mostly under the influence of currency and interest rate fluctuations last week. Hopes that US interest rates would start falling regularly and the accompanying dollar decline tended at first to stimulate demand. But it soon became apparent that theAFP - 1,096 words
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292 1981-06-22 4 THE SINGAPORE produce market moved through an uninspiring week and prospect of higher prices is still not evident. Though the coconut oil market was steady last week, it was beeaase the weakness of the US dollar meant a higher exchange rate for local prices. While292 words
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Article939 1981-06-22 4 COFFEE: Robusta futures last Friday ended £3 to £8 a tonne lower as market reports of a diminishing risk of a frost in Brazil during the weekend resulted in liquidation by dealers. September last traded at £796 to £800 a tonne after reaching a morning high of £831.939 words
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Article173 1981-06-22 4 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Friday closed on bottom of a 6' 2-cent range, down 4 to 2'/i US cents a bushel in hectic trade. The nearby July settled on a new contract low. Late aggressive selling by the professional house, estimated at five million bushels of December, sparked173 words
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Article210 1981-06-22 4 CHICAGO soybean futures closed mixed on Friday, up I'/« cent a bushel to down one cent. Most positions settled with fractional losses. Prices fluctuated erratically from the start in a narrow range on steady local evening-up ahead of the weekend and today's IJSDA stocks of grain report, dealers said.210 words
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Article159 1981-06-22 4 RUBBER futures in London last Friday closed uncertain after stale bull liquidation and chartist pressure discouraged buyers in thin conditions, brokers said. There was no fundamental news to support the trend but steadier sterling against the dollar helped to depress prices slightly. Futures closed 0.30 to 0.60 pence per159 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGE$
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Article417 1981-06-22 4 THE interbank market was volatile and unpredictable last week although the condition was generally firm for most part of the week. Overnights behaved erratically, opening on Monday (base day) at 10 per cent and reaching a high of 32 per cent on Tuesday before dipping unexpectedly to a low417 words
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Article210 1981-06-22 4 LAST week saw the US dollar weakening at the beginning but regained some ground towards the weekend. It opened at 2.1470 against the Singapore dollar. Inflow of hot funds caused the rate to crash by more than a cent. The rate continued to ease further, reflecting the US210 words
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Article258 1981-06-22 4 GOLD traded very quietly throughout last week, within a range of US$456 to $475 a troy ounce on the international markets. It closed at $459.50 on the New York Comex, Green ft OUler BaIHM said in its latest review. Despite earlier expectations, US interest rates did not come down258 words
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Article190 1981-06-22 4 ASIAN ASIAN eureecy average depwdt rates far Ike week eaM Jue If: U89 (Bid prices! Higk Low 7 days 10 7/18 18 1 month 19'i 16"* 2 months 18 11/16 16'4 3 months 18 H 16* 0 months 17* 16 7/16 8 months 16 0/16 15 13/16 12 months 167/16190 words
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Article22 1981-06-22 4 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 13.4 per cent.22 words
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Article45 1981-06-22 4 FOR THE week ended Saturday June 20, the range of call rates received from Short Deposits (M) Bhd was as follows: Buk fud: 4 per cent tb 5.5 per cent. Geaeral fud: 4.7 to 5.2$ per cent. Msvemeats of funds totalled $1,084 million.45 words
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Advertisement134 1981-06-22 4 V m nv V Hi Si 'A to > r > v' sM I ,!K Wfe'ie right where the action is. If you're looking for speciality chemical products, marine flooring, hoses, dock fenders, belting and general rubber goods, there's really just one name you need to know: DUNLOP. Because Dunlop134 words
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Advertisement20 1981-06-22 4 RENT-A-CAR Available Daily, Weekly Monthly FREE MILEAGE Available at: G-3. Leisure Drome Kallang Te1:*****04/*****31 247. Capitol Shopping Centra Tel: *****2220 words
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OVERSEAS I
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378 1981-06-22 5 Reuter AUSTRALIA and New Zealand will strongly back tough US policies towards the Soviet Union during a two-day meeting of the Anzus alliance which begins in Wellington today. Foreign ministers of the three countries will meet in the New Zealand capital after their recentReuter - 378 words
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407 1981-06-22 5 UPI IRISH Republican Army (IRA) guerillas attacked a British army base in Belfast with mortars on Saturday, injuring five soldiers and an 8-year-old boy. IRA gunmen £]sp killed a policeman near a pub in Newry. The policeman, shot nine times at point-blank range byUPI - 407 words
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356 1981-06-22 5 Reuter CHINESE Communist Party Vice-Chairman Chen Yun has said China must depend on its existing industrial enterprises for modernisation. Mr Chen, an influential leader in formulating China's current economic policies, was quoted by the New China News Agency on Saturday as saying that theReuter - 356 words
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Article217 1981-06-22 5 AP THE JAPANESE government is finalising a plan to allocate quotas to Japanese car makers for exports to the US according to their average exports over the last two years. The Asahi Shim bun reported yesterday that of the 1.68 million units Japan is to shipAP - 217 words
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213 1981-06-22 5 AP INDIAN authorities rushed j additional police reinforcements on Saturday to two violence-torn towns in the western state of Gujarat where the situation is reported to be under control after a day of Hindu-Mus-lim rioting. An indefinite 24-hour curfew continued to be inAP - 213 words
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133 1981-06-22 5 AFP INDONESIA has started registration of its 28,000 or so top-level technical and agricultural engineers in an effort to have a complete and detailed picture of their potentials and specialities. The registration was formally started at a meeting in Jakarta between the Minister of Industries,AFP - 133 words
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218 1981-06-22 5 Reuter THAILAND'S trade aad haJuee if paymeato deficits will «MM this year compared to last year. Baak ef Thailand officials said the IKI trade deficit weald wersea to <8 Mlltoa baht agaiast 58 Mlltoa la 1988, while the overall 1181 haliaec d paymeato deficitReuter - 218 words
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477 1981-06-22 5 AFP FRANCE'S new socialist economic programme is expected to lead to faster growth coupled with worsening inflation next year. This warning was given by Chase Econometrics of Washington. The forecast, which was made on the eve of the second round French elections yesterday, tookAFP - 477 words
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Article268 1981-06-22 5 NYT CHINA has quietly become America's fourth-largest customer o( food and other agricultural commodities, with an estimated 4.8 million hectares of American farmland now planted annually to grow crops bound for China. According to US agriculture officials, exports of food grains and fibre to ChinaNYT - 268 words
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Article825 1981-06-22 6 NYT 'THE US Federal Reserve Board announced a modest US$5OO million increase in Ithe nation's basic money last Friday, a change that left intact the trend to slower monetary growth '.which many credit market analysts expect to result in Mower interest rates soon. WhileNYT - 825 words
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190 1981-06-22 6 Reuter AN ELECTORAL pact totwee* Brltala'e Liberals ud the ftectal Demeoradc Party (SDP) will he tested ever a hy eleetlea eaased hy the death last wash f a Caaservatlve parttameataiiaa. The «Mwm etiU he strained ever the decMaa m whe sheaM staad fer theReuter - 190 words
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Article364 1981-06-22 6 AP THE US House of Representatives' Foreign Affairs subcommittee on Asia has told President Reagan that selling advanced FX combat Jets to Taiwan would be a mistake and could seriously aggravate Washington's relations with Beijing. A letter to Mr Reagan, signed by all eightAP - 364 words
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251 1981-06-22 6 UPI NEGOTIATORS in Washington who are attempting to avert a nationwide strike by air traffic controllers recessed talks last Saturday without reaching an agreement. Transportation Secretary Drew Lewis said a number of things were disctissed during the 10 hours of negotiationsUPI - 251 words
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Article148 1981-06-22 6 Reuter A PUBLIC opinion poll published yesterday, nine days before Israel's general election, said Prime Minister Menachem Begin had increased his popularity. The poll in the Jerusalem Post newspaper, taken after Israel's air attack on an Iraqi nuclear reactor, gave Mr Begin's Likud coalitionReuter - 148 words
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Article248 1981-06-22 6 Reuter FINANCE Ministers of the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opee) have begun talks in Quito on ways to increase aid to poorer Third World nations. Six of Opec's 13 ministers drew up a report on Saturday for presentation today to a plenary meeting of the ministerialReuter - 248 words
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Article742 1981-06-22 6 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From MAS MH8I1 0815 PEN MAS MH603 0830 KUL AI AI410 0940 BOM MAA/KUL MAS MH671 1000 PEN KUL SLA SQ201 1000 HLP CPA CX710 1006 HLP GIA GA850 1030 HLP SLA SQ103 1045 KUL GIA GA908 1045 MES MAS MH606742 words
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Advertisement99 1981-06-22 5 Specialists In Tugs Barges pLmEii JJwMIVJII ft**. T> tONG &>* 2 \y 1A m >) K i s We've been in the tug and barges industry for more than a decade. We know the Ins and Outs of the industry. From chartering of tugs and barges to towing services and99 words
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Advertisement272 1981-06-22 5 "We found the hotel supremely comfortable and organised. Your smiting faces make such a difference." Countess P. Michalowski The plaudits of our patrons is evidence of our claim to be the best hotel in Asia. The Marco Polo is much lauded for its service, its comfort, its cuisine. The distinct272 words
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Advertisement97 1981-06-22 6 K<JIA KINABALU v 5: Cy Wm w CA TMAV PAOtrtC .°v 33* j* <3' EveiyVfednesday and Sunday 7 on Cathay Pacific's Boeing 707 At 8.35 am every Wednesday and Sunday, Cathay Pacific's Boeing 707 flies to Kota Kinabalu and on to Hong Kong. With return flights every Tuesday and Saturday97 words
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Advertisement56 1981-06-22 6 If you don't know what NEPTUNE CAUGHT it's time you came to us. Neptune's Catch will be available at the Baron's Table. Fresh, succulent delicacies from the deep prepared in a variety of ways. Irresistable! BARONS TABLE The someplace special to take someone special From June 22 July 5 For56 words
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Advertisement200 1981-06-22 7 you ARE WELCOME TOAN ExhibhioN 21st June to 4th July 1981 9am spm daily including Sundays SIN TIEN SENG JURONq CENTRE sllOWROOM: I Displaying a complete range of Daihatsu Commercial Passenger Vehicles, with our team of Truck Specialists to help select the right model for the right job. SERVICE: Modern,200 words
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MUSIC/ART
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Article1459 1981-06-22 8 PATRICIA GOH - PATRICIA GOH chances once again on Mozart, Haydn and company. The result of her eavesdropping is both amusing and thought-provok-ing Haydn once mistook Singapore for China, while the rest wonder why there is such a discrepancy between foreign and local musicians' pay. PATRICIA GOH "WELL, Mr Mozart,"1,459 words
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634 1981-06-22 8 JOHN TAGLIABUE - By JOHN TAGLIABUE NYT EVOKING memories of shocking Rhenish displays of contemporary art before World War I, Cologne this summer is staging a vast exhibition of modern art from 1939 to the present called Westkunst, or Western art. Westkunst, which runs through AugNYT - 634 words
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Advertisement52 1981-06-22 8 pp t Vehicules Industriels 141 Far East Representative Office Room 501-503 Shaw House Orchard Road. Singapore 0923 Tel *****09.*****33 Tele* RS ***** Coble Bertiet Vlodel TR 280 Prime Move' (nght) GCW 32 Tonnes 280 H P Tufbocharged Engine Model GBH 280 6x4 Dump Truck (left) 21- Tonnes ftoylood 280 HP52 words
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Miscellaneous470 1981-06-22 8 LEISURE TIME FILM SHOWS FTLMSHOWS on physical fitness. Be fit and live, Exercise and physical fitness and Run Dick Run Jane will be screened in the lecture hall of the Toa Payoh Branch Library today at 3pm. Free admission. FOR CHILDREN Walt Disney cartoon film in the Queenstown Branch Library's470 words
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Miscellaneous9 1981-06-22 8 BriStcW 15 r»GHTinG\ To G£T N€Pfc THe srpiToN bookstall9 words
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THEATRE
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Article, Illustration762 1981-06-22 9 CHRIS YAP - By CHRIS YAP THE SEARCH (or a national dance continues. Last week, the much publicised community dances One, Two. Three, were taken off the air. Another attempt towards creating a national identity in Singapore dance seems to have fallen flat on its feet. Many local dance762 words
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Article, Illustration655 1981-06-22 9 LEE YOKE MENG - By LEE YOKE MENG NOVELTY always attracts most of all in Cantonese operas or when it comes in the stature of someone like Loong Kim Sung. This young and talented opera performer, disciplined since her early teenage years by veteran screen and stage idol.655 words
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Advertisement310 1981-06-22 9 We haveyouberthing Oakland.Chassis awaits discharge22oohrs precisely I mm jr m v at *.J! J* 40 ft <■ At NOL we know every move your cargo makes. At sea. Or on land. Making sure it is where it ought to be, when it ought to be. It's this close, personalized attention310 words
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Miscellaneous789 1981-06-22 9 TWO-IS-L CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 8 Dismiss the chap as "a member of the brigade" (7) 9 Got even with Ed at Apartment 10 (9) 13 A further theory has been almost totally exploded (5) 14 Give the schoolboy's translation of "le dernier cri" (5) 15 Do clean away with? (4,789 words
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BOOKS
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Article814 1981-06-22 10 Title of Book: Mandy Authors: Mandy and Shirley Flack Publisher: Sphere Books ISM («4 PM^ B Reviewed by KAILJNG THE back-cover of the book reads: "Mandy is the inside story of a sensational and exciting life." But it is not. Neither does Mandy pretend to reveal814 words
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376 1981-06-22 10 NYT DESPITE the Mg movie and paperback deals that convey aa Impression of glamour and prosperity, the average author In the United States doesn't Hve on easy terms. He earns less than USSS,MI (8*11,7 M) a year from Us writing, andNYT - 376 words
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Advertisement1413 1981-06-22 10 HI) FAR EAST FINANCE ORGANIZATION UDI 1/ (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) BALANCE SHEET as at 31st December 1980 (in Singapore dollars) FIXED ASSETS (Note 3) INVESTMENT Unquoted shares at cost 1980 842.687 1979 584.314 PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31ST DECEMBER 1980 (in Singapore dollars)1,413 words
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Miscellaneous782 1981-06-22 10 J R meets his match LIFE to a drag It always to on Mondays. But cheer op as yon eaa look forward to an evening of delightful entertainment lined np by the SBC. For those who get home early after work, tune in to channel five for Hell* Larry. This782 words
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Advertisement69 1981-06-22 11 Sole Agent: KOK HONG CO PTE LTD. 622 Seranguon Ruad, Singapore Tel: *****22(5 lines) TSINGTAO. Apartytoany happy gathering. Die smooth, sparkling taste of Tsingtao beer brightens up any happy occasion. A party, a cocktail reception or just a friendly gathering. Brewed from the mineral waters of Mount Laoshan and the69 words
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Advertisement340 1981-06-22 11 American Industrial Products Exhibition 6-10 July,l9Bl 12 noon 7pm daily Mandarin Hotel, Ballroom (New Wing) Advanced American Industrial Technology See many of the latest developments in American: Aviation Avionics Computers Peripherals Construction Contractors' Machinery Electronic Instruments, Components Equipment Machine Tools, Metalwovking Welding Equipment Offshore Oil Industry Equipment Telecommunications Equipment Systems340 words
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MARKET REVIEWS I
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Article396 1981-06-22 11 m Reuter TRADING on the Sydney share market finished on a qnlet note Inst week ns the lifting 11 b*na by Telecom technicians failed to fulfil predictions of n rush of pent-np haying. Takeovers, both real and imagined, and a flurry of activity in theReuter - 396 words
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Article1460 1981-06-22 11 GERALD COLVERD - jLJ London A By GERALD COLVERD BRITAIN'S top jockeys never work as hard as they do during Royal Ascot Week. The prize money has been superb, the going good and the horses and fillies, never more beautiful. There has been the usual batch of penalties for alleged1,460 words
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Article356 1981-06-22 11 (h AFP SUPPORTED by continued foreign buying, the Tokyo stock market gained further last week with the DowJones Average and Composite Index hitting all-time highs. The 225-stock Dow, a wide 246.67-yen winner the previous week, closed out the week at a record 7,714.57 yen for a 65.13-yen weeklyAFP - 356 words
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Article200 1981-06-22 11 Reuter BAT Industries' net attributable profit should improve in 1981 if present exchange rates remain the same. Net attributable profit in 1900 was £234 million. Chairman Peter Macadam told the company's annual meeting he expects group trading profit to exceed that of 1900. Last year profit from tradingReuter - 200 words
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Article585 1981-06-22 13 New York M UPI THE NEW York stock market, which appeared to be heading for new highs, backed down last week when interest rates rose as the Federal Reserve maintained a strict monetary policy to fight inflation. A number of analysts are still convinced interest ratesUPI - 585 words
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Article1196 1981-06-22 13 STOCK prices on the New York market closed slightly higher on Friday after an erratic performance. The Dow Jones Industrial average rose 0.96 points to 996.10, volume fell to 46.76 million shares from 48.40 million and declines led advances by 815 to 696. Analysts attributed the1,196 words
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Article659 1981-06-22 13 ww mMK. Lumpur m THE KUALA Lumpur stock market last week continued to scale fresh heights as sentiment remained buoyant. The market, with good support coming from blue chips, broke the crucial 1,200-point level last Thursday. The breakthrough was not unexpected as the market indicator, the New Straits659 words
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Article207 1981-06-22 13 mßangkok m PRICES on the Securities Exchange of Thailand fell further last week. This was the result of the depressed economic situation in the country. It was aggravated by the release of official government statistics showing that the country's trade deficit had increased by a massive207 words
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1284 1981-06-22 14 WONG SOUK YEE - k 1 Singapore 818 a By WONG SOUK YEE THE STOCK market was buoyed by a series of corporate restructuring exercises and takeovers last week and the Straits Times Industrial Index scaled to another alltime high. Although there was good demand for the1,284 words
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Article398 1981-06-22 14 JULIANA TAY - Week ended June 19 Compiled by JULIANA TAY SCRIP ISSUE B*-<lf«nl: Bonus issue of two-for-one. Jnhan Hldgs: Proposed rights issue of two-for-one at $1.00. OTHERS Faber Merlin has agreed to lease a first class international standard five star deluxe hotel in Pprth, Western Australia from398 words
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Article2954 1981-06-22 14 1980 1981 High Low Company Last Sale orGr'« Div Div Orr Gr*a Y'ld Nat P/E Vol Weak COOO) High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 486 334 312 420 200 470 950 6654 430 320 130 161 330 110 360 650 322 356 Acma Alcom Allied Choc BAT2,954 words
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EUROPEAN MARKETS
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Article175 1981-06-22 12 JUNK 19 ru ABH 297 00 -ft Ahold 72.10 -1.4 Also 2M0 <0.4 AMKV 01 10 >01 Amfu 100.00 Amrobnk 56J0 *03 ttlffOM Btri 97.00 40J0 0.9 -0.4 k Ms #4.00 4-Oil BorsumlJ 115.00 4-1 Burhm&nn 9&00 uiu>h 9SJ0 0.4 Cmlv« Delft ***** -03 Dell M1J 80.lt -Lf -1175 words
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Article252 1981-06-22 12 jxnn it rw CORBEILLK Air-Liquid* B 8 N Q«rnU» r%iy>fvf car (TboauonCte hunlM dM runit— its too 101 -4 -IS -0 121 •1 Compafnlc Comp*tnt» (Imnk MB Credit roncler D* rrtnct m 1 HschctU (Llbrmlrto) Mafhm» Bull liletMlln (B) PmrtDu PtcblMT Clflne Kuhiminn m to 190 113 13 4252 words
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Article93 1981-06-22 12 JUNK 19 m FORWARD MARKET Amr ao unrh Arbed use -M Ajtur so -9 Brucan 1173 SO Bru-Lamb ran J IMM Coci 1330 m 10 10 D* Been as -1 Kbaa un 30 EtecUobel mo ao Ob-Lnno-Bm 1M0 ♦J0 o«» 13(0 Hobok SIM -10 P«tro *100 -w Ryl Dutch93 words
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Article203 1981-06-22 12 JUNE 1» Dm Aa(-T«lefunken KM unch Akao +0.1 Alia Utm Alia V*ra 47SJ0 -xs BASF 138 JO -ox B>; H T Wbank in. oo Ba; Vlank 2aa 00 Bayvr ini*> ox BBC 361 SO BMW 193.00 05 CUKllt ■100 3 Chtm Verw moo -a CoOMmani 136 SO 04 Contl203 words
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Article143 1981-06-22 12 JUNK 19 Actions Sulsees AJuaulaae Br. Ptmncs an 1085 unch 45 Aluaulaar Raf Brown Bowl Br. Clba OalCT Br. Cite OtlQ F C SO 1315 US 00 •4 -10 -19 -10 Clt* (Mo Rag SB -4 Cradlt guiat Br Credit Sulaaa R*f Baktrowmu Br. Otorf« Plachar Br Olota Pe143 words
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Article39 1981-06-22 12 8wit* Br Union Bulk Of Swlt* R*( WlnUrUiur Br Wlnurthur Rm 1 Zurich Injur Br Zurich Iruur Ret Credit Sutaw no rm 13V ***** rnn -TO -1 unch -a ISO -a Fonda-Bonda Credit SuUar fondalnt S7«1 n unch H39 words
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Article97 1981-06-22 12 AnU- I U4 Ajaoc 0«n Buloci Centrmlc < ***** -MOO MO -XI M10 1110 rrn IM0 -10» -CI as .is 1 rtnaDter 3«n 1mm ob iri pn ItijcfiDfnu l MO -130 IUi«W luicklar ***** -1400 1100 -It mi mo -n Ma«n*u m Pf Maralll Ire M««M> ISM -moo Uirmimam97 words
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Article186 1981-06-22 12 JUNK If m Abiubi JSS -H A lean MH Alfnm. u -1 Bank Mont Mh -H Bank Nova Scotia Bell T.I 1»H H B*U> Core BP Can Ltd te H Braaean a*« t» Camp Rad Lake Can Imp Bk it* a Canpar «•> Can par In* Pf Carltnf OXeefc186 words
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Article278 1981-06-22 12 JUNE 19 Rand INDUSTRIALS A AlDh* 406 unch Abercom 410 unch AK And CI no -0 AMIC ***** B&rlowt MO -ft c. 8utmt CMA its oo unch -10 Cum* Finance 12ft unch Dt Been Ind 1775 tdcon **>H Ednn 1130 unrh EverMdv Pad Vott 320 -5 ruglt MO Oardlan278 words
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Advertisement190 1981-06-22 12 The American Express Card serves you well, wherever good food is served". i i X if ii/" r stp--51 t>* 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).190 words
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Advertisement134 1981-06-22 12 lubertug SriU For lunch. For dinner. For a richly rewarding experience. /iusff.'t'.s.NMU'M s I.i,ri( h SU iiuiiit f«) I').">() 10 >» ri ;ct < h-;rt}t' i i t'ss liiranest' Rustaifi'l .V Smniai SI/ >0 ll) serin c charqt- <-«ss JlilW© «'iilnr\ I 'jirk Slu'i'iiiitn <aa »iii££ii|>oi-«-NdSS'fiHi'i S "q.it■■ 'f V134 words
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Advertisement182 1981-06-22 12 See page 13 for NYSE prices. TSE was closed on Saturday. Feast like an emperor at Chinatown O. IS Our chefs can whip up culinary delights that would excite even the most demanding of emperors Here at The Chinatown, we serve Szechuan specialties Name your favourites Or ask for our182 words
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Advertisement144 1981-06-22 12 OQQQO i »Tii V a I m I£ "**v9W»' Dine Dine Cantonese style. Szechoan style. The Inn of Happiness brings together the best of two culinary worlds. Two kitchens. Two chefs. All to double your dining pleasure, with that famous Hilton service. For reservations, please call 737-2233. Acosygrili room that's144 words
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Advertisement294 1981-06-22 12 Tonight the spotlight shines on i I 1 I V Coco i* ihr name at our almwd luuraomr Lium 10 ihrm ting ihr latm rhartbuum and country k wmrm (avountn in fine vocal harmony For thoar whoprrtet toothing mum Philip Ding's keyboard ma»irrv will drfinurlt trna vou drifting m Nightly294 words
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Advertisement185 1981-06-22 13 International Tax Business Conference 26th June 1981, Mandarin Hotel, Singapore This one-day conference has been specially tailored for businessmen, professionals and other executives who are directly or indirectly involved in international trade and investment. Participants are expected from throughout the Asian Pacific Region. The seminar is designed to bring participants185 words
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Advertisement667 1981-06-22 13 Jardines—l9Bo an eventful year '1980 was one of the more eventful and indeed exciting years in Jardines' history. The Company emerged from it in a strong position and with excellent prospects for sustained growth in the future.' Highlights from the statement to shareholders by Jardines' Chairman, David Newbigging. The Annual667 words
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Advertisement70 1981-06-22 14 This announcement appears as a matter of record only. m OVERSEAS UNION BANK LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) 60, Robinson Road, Singapore 0106. U5530,000,000 Floating Rate Certificates of Deposit due June 1985 Managed by First Chicago Asia Merchant Bank Limited Bank Bumiputra Malaysia Berhad IB) Finance Company (Hong70 words
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Article, Illustration1631 1981-06-22 15 CHARMAINE CHAN - SELETAR OPEN GOLF TOURNAMENT By CHARMAINE CHAN JOHN ONG took his first title on the local amateur golfing circuit yesterday when he unexpectedly became the new Seletar Open champion. With nine years of golf behind him, the bespectacled John, 23. putted his way1,631 words
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510 1981-06-22 15 Reuter GEORGE Bums, surprising himself but not his closest rivals, took a three-stroke lead into yesterday's final round of the US Open golf championship. He shaved a stroke from the three-round record for the US Open by posting a seven-under-par totalReuter - 510 words
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259 1981-06-22 15 Reuter AUSTRALIA'S Graham Marsh came from behind to win the 25 million yen PepsiWilson golf tournament by carding an 18-under-par 270 yesterday. The globe-trotting Marsh scored his second straight six-under-par 66 over the 6,244-metre par-72 Übe golf course in south-western Japan to beat overnight leaderReuter - 259 words
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Article, Illustration1035 1981-06-22 15 RONALD KOW - By RONALD KOW THE GENERAL Impression most soccer luu mast have about the Malaysia Cap football tournament is that the final has to be held at Stadium Merdeka becaase Kaala Lumpur is the capital city of Malaysia. It is easy toPictures by LIM SENG TIONG. - 1,035 words
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Advertisement126 1981-06-22 15 PGF fells which is your status in golf. STATUS HAND FORGED For sensitive' golfers whose game is feel-oriented.' PGF. the world's only major club manufacturer to hand-forge their own clubs! PGF STATUS MK 5 No more inexplicable wild shots because of PGF'S advanced technology which increases the percentage of good126 words
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Advertisement143 1981-06-22 15 President Merlin Hotel Welcomes \bu... with all the warmth and hospitality. n m. K *W i "N > r >4 s ifc Comfortable Bedroom Suite Lounge o o 0 1 0 V NewWortfl Amuse mam Centrßi 0 s 0? President Shopping Centre v» President Merlin Singapore welcomes you to a143 words
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291 1981-06-22 16 AFP COFFEE and cocoa prices begin the week at their lowest levels for five and a half years and the immediate outlook for the two international agreements covering these commodities is uncertain. The price of coffee closed at C 799 a tonne on Friday,AFP - 291 words
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81 1981-06-22 16 Reuter AN ISLAMIC finance house was inaugurated in Abu Dhabi yesterday with a US$l billion capital to undertake banking, insurance and investment activities under Islamic Sharia (religious) laws. The honorary founders, who include the United Arab Emirates' President, Sheikh Zaid bin Sultan alNahayan, will contributeReuter - 81 words
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Article592 1981-06-22 16 Reuter Bernama THE UNITED States has failed to overcome differences with producers about a new international tin agreement and the European Economic Community (EEC) now holds the key to whether a United Nations conference produces any pact by this Friday. Delegates in GenevaReuter; Bernama - 592 words
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501 1981-06-22 16 AP US Secretary of State Alexander Haig pledged in Manila last Saturday that the United States will "strengthen" its military capability in the Pacific region to confront a Soviet military buildup. "The United States under President Reagan is determined to challenge blatant illegal SovietAP - 501 words
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153 1981-06-22 16 AFP AYATOLLAH Sadegh Khalkhali, also known as the "Hanging Judge," yesterday called for the execution of those responsible for Saturday's street fighting in Teheran. The ayatollah, in a speech during the parliamentary debate on a resolution to impeach President Bani-Sadr, said the fightingAFP - 153 words
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392 1981-06-22 16 AFP SEVERAL business aid Industrial leaders in the Philippines have Joined mining company executive Jaime Ongpin In attar king a government rescue fand for distressed companies. Private Industry sources said the executives believe the fond of 5 billion penos (USSM7 million) wonld "severely nndermlne"AFP - 392 words
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595 1981-06-22 16 PEGI MALAYSIA, which is expected to be relisted in Kuala Lumpur this week, has forecast that its acquisitions of stakes in Dunlop Holdings and Synthetic Resins (Malaysia) should boost its pre-tax profit to M 55.4 million in the year ending March 31, 1982. Of595 words
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Advertisement114 1981-06-22 16 NOTICE To the holders of the floating rate U.S. Dollar Certificates of Deposit due 23rd June, 1983 of: A THE MITSUBISHI BANK, LIMITED Podium G2, DBS Building 6 Shenton Way, Singapore 0106 We hereby certify that the rate of interest payable on the above-mentioned Certificates of Deposit for the Interest114 words
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Advertisement199 1981-06-22 16 TODAY SINGAPORE MAKES THENEWS. From now on The Asian Wall Street Journal is printed in Singapore. With this Singapore edition, the Singapore businessman can really stay ahead. Exclusive, instant coverage of both Asian and major international markets. In fact, due to modern satellite technology the Singapore edition releases the latest199 words
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Miscellaneous62 1981-06-22 16 Outlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. to 1 p.m. today: Generally fair and warm. Report for 24 hours prior to 7.3 C pm on Jane 21 at the airport. Maximum temperature 33.9 Associated humidity 57 Minimum temperature 25.2 Associated humidity 85 Hours of sunshine 7.05 Rainfall in millimetres Nil Total62 words
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173 1981-06-22 17 A NEW guide for deep draught vessels transiting the Malacca and Singapore Straits has been published following the adoption by Imco of a new routing system for the area. A statement issued by the International Chamber of Shipping and the Oil Companies International Marine173 words
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Article, Illustration657 1981-06-22 17 JUNE LIM - By JUNE LIM SHIPBUILDERS and repairers in Singapore should have a greater exchange of ideas so that the industry can consolidate the gains they have made. This proposal was made by Mr Lai Park On, president of the Singapore Association of Shipbuilders and Repairers (Sasar)657 words
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Article193 1981-06-22 17 THE Far Eastern Freight Conference (FEFC) announces that the interim bunker adjustment factor (BAF) will be reduced from 5.03 per cent to 1.11 per cent from July 1. This follows the June review of bunker offtake prices when there was a swing of more than 2 per193 words
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Article85 1981-06-22 17 AFP THE 12,000-ton freighter Malaysia Venice Columbus Veronica is stranded due to engine trouble, 30 miles from Port Klang. The empty Panamanian registered vessel was on its way to Singapore from Sri Lanka when it was stricken by engine trouble near the one fathom bank in the StraitsAFP - 85 words
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Article70 1981-06-22 17 BORCHARD Lines has extended its North Europe/Mediterranean container service to include the port of Alexandria on a regular 10 to 14-day schedule. Commencing with a mid-June sailing from London with the 3,850 dwt Jan, the extended operation will entail a direct call, without transhipment, utilising the70 words
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Article591 1981-06-22 17 ShlpptaR liM p*«f C#l Flotta Lauro V 5 Fortune VI 5 Franco-Belg m 4 5 Frata NVOC VI 2 Freight vm 2 Freight Links vm 5 Frott V 4 Fujiwara VI 3 GBN vm i Globe Line vm 4 Gold Star VI s Golden Une VI 4591 words
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Article800 1981-06-22 18 SEVERAL owners of rollon roll-off vessels (ro-ros) seem poised to put their ships on the London secondhand market in an attempt to capitalise on the strong demand for such tonnage. The ro-ro sector remains the brightest for shipping companies at a time when recession is hitting ship800 words
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Article917 1981-06-22 18 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 Neptune Zircon 42S/43N 20.6.81 0200 Neptune TA4 VC Maersk Mango 25S/26S 19.6.81 0700 Maersk 51 TT Zim Sydney 17E 20.6.81 1000917 words
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Article1614 1981-06-22 18 RENEWED Soviet time-chartering on Thursday featured an otherwise rather subdued freight market, brokers said. The bookings comprised a 30.000 tonner with delivery passing Cape Passero for a Gt Lakes round voyage and redelivery Skaw-Cape Passero at US$B,OOO daily and 26,000 tonner for similar business at $7,700 daily. Soviet1,614 words
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Article347 1981-06-22 19 EXPECTED ARRIVALS TODAY KEPPEL WHARVES Builder 111 (after Kim Soon-i) 22 Chidambaram (Passenger) (0700 after Sea Swallow) 31/32 Equator II (1200) 23 Fortune Victory (1700) 40/ 41 Golden Eagle (0600) 24 Jinsha (1600 after Patricia) 33/34 Kokai Maru (1200 group I on board) 29/30 Kota Ratu (1500)347 words
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268 1981-06-22 19 THE world's biggest offshore oil platform was officially named Statfjord B last week at Yrkesfjorden near Stavanger where it is now ready for towing to the Statfjord oil and gas field off western Norway in August. When completely outfitted and fully loaded with oil,268 words
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Article, Illustration807 1981-06-22 19 Fairplay THE on-going question of ro-ro safety will be fielded in a major seven-paper session at the forthcoming "Ro-Ro 81" Conference. Chaired by S E Felding, Inter-governmental Consultative Organisation's (Imco) secretary of the sub-committee on containers and cargoes (including the securing of vehicles on ships),Fairplay - 807 words
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732 1981-06-22 23 SCHEDULE The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Fort of Singapore. Advance dates are published at a maximum of three weeks. PN732 words
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Advertisement359 1981-06-22 17 Europe Our Next Loader Port Kplang Singapore: 30 For further details, see page V 2S* <$t& J A RDINt AMAH Orient Overseas CwlcjMeA Line FULLY CONTMOtSED SERVICE TO EUROPE (VIA SUE korean nam m CtflM CONTUO 12* Itprtif GARNET 6N CtCVAIER PAIR 27* KOREAN CHANCE 4N SSEASBRDGE 32W T N359 words
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Advertisement339 1981-06-22 17 OSEALORDO UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) lII* I ill .Mi GULF EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES Loading for ■.Wj.i. iiiir:n7?niT: BN SHUHAD ¥.35 6/7 I Mina Qaboos (1877T FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE m Loading for Dubai (8/7), Kuwait (9/7), Dammam (13/7), Abu Dhabi (15/7). Doha (17/7), Bahrain (19/7) Dubai (20/7), Kuwait (22/7).339 words
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Advertisement665 1981-06-22 17 Australia Our Next Loader Port Kelang:, ?S/6 Singapore. \U_ For further details, see page V MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES TO: U S. PACIFIC. GULF. ATLANTIC. EAST CANADA, ASIAN PORTS timore Charleston Singapore Longbt&c ew York Philadelphia i u ADRIAN MAERSK in •SINGAPORE CIOS*G TIES CY 28th June 2300665 words
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Advertisement932 1981-06-22 18 MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING CORPN. BERN AD WISMA MISC, N0.2, JALAN CONLAY, P.O. BOX 371, KUALA LUMPUR 04-09, MALAYSIA. TEL: *****8 TELEX: MA *****, *****, ***** ***** CONTAINER SERVICE Container Semice To Eirope Feeder *P Kelang Vessel Spore 1» Mseilles 2) Rdam 3) H burg 4) Gburg B PENAGA In Port932 words
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Advertisement199 1981-06-22 18 Are you making fufl use of the Shipping Times as an effective selling medium? For further enquiries call: Shipping Times Tel: *****44, Extension 351 or 367 Tel: *****2 EJct. 38 or 39 Times Centre Financial Publications Sdn Bhd 1, New Industrial Road Singapore 1953. 31, Jalan Riong, KL 22-03 SUPERCARRIER199 words
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Advertisement829 1981-06-22 19 QCL Overseas Containers Limited STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei Ports and Bangkok CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT Slat ■agai Bran t'nrp LtHavrt UJC 20/7 22/7 23/7 25/7 19/7 27/7 29/7 30/7 01/1 25/7 05/1 (09/1) 03/1 (12/1) 01/1 07/0 09/0 10/0 12/0 05/0 11/0 00/0 14/0 07/0 15/0 17/0829 words
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Advertisement445 1981-06-22 19 pfg Franco Belgian Services [Fit F.a<' Frc.ich >« rt tor with B< '.jinn F sr»: I.iKf^ -.'Ci mi saw to awn mi cowtmos* nw fmm eumpe SMGtfOK P KEL ANG Le H»w« I dam HW| BHaten A1Mm WWI B>Ui«r h mtn It Ham f hinm S' M OKWMCIW 20 Mm445 words
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Advertisement647 1981-06-22 20 Hapag-Lloyd til rpw P MM* 1 tfhKi rkMw Mm/ Lt MIMEm W 7 IMaM Eiptu 21/7 My* by Jt/; Also accepting transfupmtat cargo for CARIBBEAN/WEST MOKS «a Hamburg S pore P He 30/6 1/7 7/7 8/7 19/7 20/7 L-l u Takya/ Mt Bm nwM /7 7 14/7 27/7 30/7 2/8647 words
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Advertisement601 1981-06-22 20 KOREA ZZ P. Keianf PfNANG GA 161W 29 June/1 July 2-5 July SPORE 7-9 July FROM BUSAN BANGKOK VEGA 162E 29 June/1 July 2-5 My 7-9 July TO BUSAN ALTAR 165* 10-13 July 14-17 July 18-22 July FROM BUSAN BANGKOK ALTAK 166E 10-13 Wy 14-17 July U-22 July TO BUSAN601 words
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Advertisement469 1981-06-22 20 EVERGREEN LINE r FAR [AST fUROPf EXPRFSS FULL CONTAINFR SFRVICF 1 ALSO ACCEPTING CARGO FOR: UNITED KINGDOM SOUTHAMPTON, LONDON. MANCHESTER. BIRMINGHAM. BRISTOL. LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW. LEEDS ETC WEST GERMANY BREMERHAVEN. OSLO. STOCKHOLM. GOTHENBURG. AARHUS. COPENHAGEN HOLLAND AMSTERDAM S'pat MM Hjmbw| f (fallwrt Rat la dan Ante*rp L« Hint f»»r i»i» n/t469 words
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Advertisement1041 1981-06-22 20 |K 5 Hk"BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" g M 1 LOAOWG FOR RANGOON K lu*« la hn«iM'UM H Lm*| tar MtariM/tahM* f« fedtarlM a* MTomrM TWHmeiumu MM M/JO W" 12/14 U twa am km 1/1 M iS C Agents m Molaysio BOUSTEAD SHIPPING TEL NOS KL *****2/*****9 Compania Argentina Da NavtMdon Intarcontinantai1,041 words
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Advertisement437 1981-06-22 20 mO.S.E. OCEAN SHIPPING ENTERPRISES PTE LTD. 31 SANKYO LINE JAPAN/STRAITS SERVICE PA2 ESTRELLA OCEAN RESOURCES PARCO TRADER ROM TABHO MARK OASC DUKE SAMT SENT ARAN GEKRAL AGENTS OCEAN SHTPW 4 ENTERPRISES Pit LTD SMGAPOBE Til 22*1144/7 4 *****7* > nam m 4*******4754 (La Ifl 5 Mil IVtU P. KELANG EAST437 words
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Advertisement847 1981-06-22 21 PIL GROUP FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO COLOMBO. HODEIDAH, JEODAH AQABA (Reefer Cntrs Acceptable) VESSEL KOTA SAHABAT KOTA SAHABAT KOTA SAHABAT S PORE COLOMBO HOOEIOAH JEDDAH I AQABA COLOMBO I S PORE 9W/10E 23-24/7 29-30/7 7-7/8 9-9/8 11-11/8 11W/12E 27-28/8 2-3/9 10-10/9 12-12/9 14-14/9 13W/14E 30- 1/10 6- 7/10 14-14/10 16-16/10847 words
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Advertisement992 1981-06-22 21 BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS COMAKER SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE nOMtUWW HBURG BHAVfN ROAM MAvRf SOIOf* M Germany Austria BrnMui ffiner All UK PAelang Sport for Hmtasg Eipms SMtd Sided Sided SiM Saitd Sited k> Port M» 'wN TaAia (ipress Saded Saded Saded Sadrd Sated 36 2/7 H» TMN Atemarsi fiprtss Saded992 words
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Advertisement763 1981-06-22 21 Scan Dutch 9 1 4 WEEKLY EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO mED/UK/NC/SCAN FROM MED/UK/NC/SCAN Accept** from 1> Malmo Stockton Oslo Hels.nl, Copenfugen Aarlms 3) Bremen 41 Antwerp Amsterdam UK 5) Barcelona Genoa Basle Bordeaui All IB nessets accept fCI fCI intermediate caijo to Honfkont t tapac Relet to Ncddoyd (AC Pen»m763 words
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Advertisement550 1981-06-22 21 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BANK LINE FOR REUNION fc S. AFRICA A. VESSEL Spore: July Also occepting FCL containers. (loading direct for Reunion, Durban and Capetown only) Lukes Linos U.S. WEST COAST SERVICE iTtle Tac VBC 12/8 16/8 16/9 20/9 (accepting cargo lor MAN2AMUO) vtttcfe also cj« longbeach Los Ant«•« *S*550 words
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Advertisement826 1981-06-22 22 Ei K LINE KAWASAKI RISEN KAISHA. LID EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICES TO NORTH AMERICA ETD SP MOTHER VESSELS TK U P* SP MOTHER VESSELS W 24/S 2«/t >*en s Bridge 24/6 lap* Apofc 15'6 27/7 TMABU fcUru 15/7 9/8 I PejJsm 119 30/S 1/7 Pacific Arrow 21/7 2/1 tftjai M*u 22/7826 words
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Advertisement588 1981-06-22 22 CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAINER/REEFER SERVICE toJdnt <« LOS ANGELES SAN FRANCISCO SEATTLE lACOMA VANCOUVER BC Acceptng fa/fa Cantwwti P Kelang Singapore I Angeles <« PARAS" 1 Uy 3 A* A* AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Acceptnf Fa/Fa Contamen NEW ZEALAND SERVICE lu** MOM ITTTIfTON. MIIMCION MJCXLMD he*** fa/Fa cxMn588 words
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Advertisement649 1981-06-22 22 y Acji'oup SINGAPORE SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE. LTD 20TH FLOOR. OCEAN BUILDING SINGAPORE 0104 MARKETING *****2 (3 I INESt GENERAL *****1 114 LINES) TERMINAL OFFICE *****83 TELEX RS ***** RS 2SS6B A BCARSHIP CABLE CARGOSMIP irmiif e !M o|ia l mm Container Lines WEEKLY CONTAINER SERVICE to/from BANGKOK »or ITS/ISN 17S/18N649 words
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Advertisement686 1981-06-22 22 KORINS MARITIME SERVICES R Room 601 ICB Building. Shenton Way, Singapore Tel *****22 *****67 P Kelang Tel: *****4/*****5 MIDDLE EAST/RED SEA/EUROPE SERVICES S PORE P KELANG LOADING FOR: BUNGA VANDA... 10 Jul Jeddah/P.Sudan A VESSEL 12 Jul Iran Ports A VESSEL 13 Jul Tripoli/Alexandria/ P.Said Shipping Co. Ltd. Y'hamaKobe S686 words
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Advertisement664 1981-06-22 22 INTRASCA (PTE) LTD. Faber House 234E Orchard Road Singapore 9 Telephone *****11^*****57 ifOAASIAIIirX BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK FULL CONTAINER WEST BOUND SERVICE DART ATLANTIC* WBIOB DART AMERICANA WBIIO Sntapore Loading for: 28 kr JeMah/M seies/Hambuit' Rotterdam/Hbury 11 ki -doI FULL CONTAINER EAST BOUND SERVICE ETD KARACHI ETD BOMBAY HA STORE664 words
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Advertisement775 1981-06-22 23 TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): C. CONTAINER 12W. N. GARNET 6W C. PAUL 27W K. CHANCE 4W.. S.S BROGE 32W Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia +HK Container S pore Closing Times FCL Cargo 2000 27/6 LCL Cargo 0800 27/6 FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) N. GARNET 5E S.S. BRDGE 31E C. ROZE775 words
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Advertisement483 1981-06-22 23 MALDIVE LINES ETA ETA KUANTAN PORT KELANG NA2AKAT Loading For Dubai only MALDIVE SEAFARER Loading tor Kuwait MALDIVE PLEDGE Loading tor Hodeidah MALDIVE NATION Loading For Kuwait MALDIVE TOPAZ Loading For Karachi MALDIVE PRIZE Loading For Kuwait MALDIVE PIOfCER Loading For Jeddah FOR BOOKINGS I ENQUWES PtEASE CONTACT: SJN6APORE PORT483 words
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Advertisement474 1981-06-22 23 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SINSOV BULDMG 55, Market Street Sinfapore 0104 Telephone Numbers *****3 (10 Lines) Cable Address SINSOV SINGAPORE Tele* Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** P KfLANG PENANG M/S SHAWKAT NAM SOON SON. BHD IST AND 2ND FLOOR. SKSSTt lnU MA ***** NO 1474 words
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Advertisement108 1981-06-22 23 NOTICE SABAH, BRUNEI AND SARAWAK FREIGHT CONFERENCE NOTICE TO SHIPPERS ADDITIONAL RATES WITH TRANSHIPMENT AT SINGAPORE/W. MALAYSIA The Conference wish to announce that, in view of a general increase in rates announced by Coastal Carriers, the additional rates for cargo from East Malaysia forwarded with transhipment at Singapore/ W. Malaysia108 words
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Advertisement679 1981-06-22 24 GBN CONTAINER LINE FRATA SHIPPING PTE LTD Tel: *****04 SMPT SrtPPHG 8. TRAOUG PTE LTD. Suite S2O. Cupoag* Centre. 55. Cuppage Road. S pore 0922 Tel *****60 l MOM/PERSIAN GULF SERVICE S pore Kuantan Loading tor: M.V. BEAUTfUL Sailed Hodeidah/ Muscat M.V. GREENLEAF In Port 25 Jun Muscat/Aden/ Jeddah M.V679 words
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Advertisement624 1981-06-22 24 HSING WEN SHIPPING (PTE) LTD Suite 849. Bth Floor World Itade Centre Tel *****25 (3 Lines) Bookings *****04 ?*****5 REGULAR SERVICE TO BRUNEI Name of vessel ETA ETO SOUTHERN GLORY 24 Jun 26 lun PALLETISING SERVICE ACCEPTING. HEAVY LIFT 25 TONS AVAILABLE CARGO WILL BE STORED AT PPV* GOOOWN 310624 words
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Miscellaneous175 1981-06-22 24 1 Regional Weather I I Wf t a rA m n. V>. 3 2 1 M A S3 at -17 «2 L« 2 v* !i=IMB Is SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. c Win< Wind direction with speed in knots R Thunderstorm Temperature °C Shower Weather175 words
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