The Business Times, 3 July 1981
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Title Section11 1981-07-03 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 107/1/81 FRIDAY, JULY 3, ISBI 60 CENTS11 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article63 1981-07-03 1 Reuter LONDON, Thurs. Buyers fled from gold and sterling today as high US interest rates kept the dollar dominant on world financial markets. Gold fell to US$4lO a troy ounce at the morning fixing, the lowest since November 1979. The pound slumped to a three-year London lowReuter - 63 words
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Article66 1981-07-03 1 Reuter KOTA KINABALU, Thurs. Senior officials in a government agency which provides land for the poor in the wealthy East Malaysian state of Sabah are alleged to have received contract kickbacks worth Ms7o million. A spokesman for the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) said the bureau is investigatingReuter - 66 words
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Article80 1981-07-03 1 Reuter BONN, Thurs. A leading Soviet commentator has said it is possible that failure to negotiate over North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (Nato) plans to deploy new missiles in Europe could lead to limited nuclear war. Nikolai Portugalov, who works in the International Information department of the SovietReuter - 80 words
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Article68 1981-07-03 1 UPI TOKYO, Thurs. Japan has offered advanced technology to the US army in an effort to take the sting out of its refusal to meet Washington's terms for a military buildup. Chief Cabinet Secretary Kiichi Miyazawa said Japan will consider the transfer of Japanese technology to the USUPI - 68 words
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Article82 1981-07-03 1 AP TOKYO, Thurs. US Assistant Secretary of Agriculture Richard E Lyng said today it would be "counter-productive" to pressure Japan to buy more American agriculture products as a means to reduce Japan's bulging trade surplus with the US. "We have a very vigorous interest in expanding agriculture exportsAP - 82 words
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Article65 1981-07-03 1 AP LONDON, Thurs. The British government announced severe cutbacks in enrolment and financial aid to British universities, with the axe falling hardest on the social sciences and subjects related to medicine. No university was totally exempt from the belt-tightening, although some fared worse than others. The cutbacksAP - 65 words
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Article71 1981-07-03 1 Reuter TOKYO, Thurs. Toyota has suspended talks with Ford over future production of vehicles in the OS. It denied that Arab threats of a boycott of Toyota products was the reason for the suspension. President Eiji Toyoda told a press conference in Tokyo that the suspension isReuter - 71 words
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Chief Price Changes
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Article138 1981-07-03 1 Rises Indices Ming Court Town 4k City Hwa Hong no 430 240 30 20 14 BT Indicator July 1 *****6 July 2 *****0 Sealion 725 10 Industrial*: *§63 HI. 73 Bolton 446 Finance no io B&.C7 Sigma Metal 244 Hotels: L3K n 1*1.31 Ml 51 N O L 515138 words
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Article, Illustration139 1981-07-03 1 Rises Raleigh 680 +30 Falls Sel Prop 1260 -80 Petf 1480 -80 Pac Dev 1330 -70 Bo vis 985 -65 A Hitam 1200 -60 HLInd 2240 -60 MUInd 2060 -50 C Sugars 2100 -50 PMC 2100 -50 KLInd 806 -45 Sentosa 590 —40 Malakoff 660 -40 Indices July139 words
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Article953 1981-07-03 1 KOH TSE YING - OFFER IN HK UNDERSUBSCRIBED By KOH TSE YING SINO LAND, whose recent flotation in Hongkong was u ndersu bscri bed, is soon to test the interests of local investors by seeking a listing on the Stock Exchange of Singapore (SES). No new shares are953 words
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281 1981-07-03 1 TWO MORE counters will be listed and quoted on the stock exchange by next week. Under the finance section will be Singapore Finance (Sinfin), whose 90 million $1 shares are expected to be granted listing and quotation by next Friday. Merchant bankers Morgan Grenfell281 words
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Article493 1981-07-03 1 SIOW LI SEN - By SIOW LI SEN AS ROLLEI Singapore passes into the hands of receivers and managers, some $73 million worth of sub-contract work takeft or. by the company is still outstanding. At 12.30pm yesterday, a management team from Peat Marwick Mitchell A Co moved into the Rollei493 words
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Article331 1981-07-03 1 THE Public Utilities Board increased its net profit by more than 100 per cent to $70.5 million last year. This big profit increase was achieved partly as a result of higher electricity and gas charges in March last year. Last year, the PUB also abolished331 words
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262 1981-07-03 1 BEARS raided the lUek exckaage yesterday aad ■eat pried failing icrm the beard, parttealarly the Maiayalaa eeaatera. The aarket yawned threagh the maralag hat «M awakened Mare the aftemeea bed aad Bade mm reeevevtos tnn the Bat It relapsed lata farther wfisfcsem la the262 words
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480 1981-07-03 1 RONNIE LIM - By RONNIE LIM TAKING advantage of the current oil glut, the Government has bought another 250,000 tonnes of crude oil costing US$56 million to add to its strategic reserves. The latest purchase brings the national stockpile to 450,000 tonnes or 3.3 million barrels. The480 words
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Advertisement79 1981-07-03 1 aMKDB KRIANGSAK U contest Angust by-e1ecti0n................................ I War of nerves ever «U price inten5ifie5................................. 3 PUBLIC Utilities Board switching to cheaper f0ci.................... 5 SHIPPING TIMES PROPERTY development plans sI En Yan Sang 11 GENTING la deal to acquire K« Rubber Plantations 12 SINGAPORE Airlines mahes pre-tax profit of |18m................ 1279 words
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Advertisement165 1981-07-03 1 I The Straits J!"!!?!!!!! 5 Times KeytaS. DIRECTORY Agencies Singapore (Buku Merah) V HERMES SWISS PRECISION V You get more value from the New Hermes 808 than any other ordinary ball typewriter. The moment you insert a sheet of paper into the Hermes 808 electric ball typewriter, you know you're165 words
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REGIONAL
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289 1981-07-03 2 AFP TAIWAN'S investment rate during the 1974-79 period for renewing textile production equipment and adopting high-technology shuttleless looms was the highest in the world. This was the findings of a I study conducted by Herwing M Strolz, president of the International Textile Manufacturers FederationAFP - 289 words
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586 1981-07-03 2 Reuter GENERAL Kriangsak Chomanan has taken a plunge into Thai party politics by deciding to contest a parliamentary by-election barely 15 months after quitting office as prime minister amid mounting political opposition. His candidacy for the August 9 election to a vacant seat in Roi-EtReuter - 586 words
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THE REGION IN BRIEF
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Article320 1981-07-03 2 Agencies MARUBENI Corp, a large Japanese trading house, announced yesterday it had secured a contract worth about USS7I million to build a microwave communications network in Nigeria It said Nippon Electric Co and Sumitomo Electric Industries will undertake construction work for the project. A MAJOR Japanese has maanfaetarer,Agencies - 320 words
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142 1981-07-03 2 UPI JAPAN has rejected again America's calls for a greater defence buildup. It said Japan's commitment to the-, defence of the free world "is not comparable to that of the United States either in terms of quantity or quaiity." Chief Cabinet Secretary Kiichi MiyazawaUPI - 142 words
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Advertisement552 1981-07-03 2 •Th* daily Aircraft Schadula has baan haid ovar. Flight information by laiophont can bo obtainad from tha airport (*****34/542 MM) or from tho raapactiv* •irtinas: To*- Mo; BIA *****33/*****44, Qaruda i«2«88<, MAS *****22, CPA M *****, Oanta* *****44, BA *****55. KLM *****42/*****44, JAL *****44/55. UTA 542*22. informs Won on othora552 words
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OVERSEAS
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321 1981-07-03 3 AP JAPAN'S export policies are putting undue pressure on international markets. But it would be unfair to expect Japan to achieve an exact balance of Its Imports and exports, British Trade Secretary John Biff en said on Wednesday. In a speech at London'sAP - 321 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article247 1981-07-03 3 Agencies PRIME Minister Menachem Begin, confident of victory in Israel's general election, won the agreement of the National Religious Party (NRP) to Join a new coalition government. After meeting NRP leader Yosef Burg on Wednesday night, Mr Begin said he would be able to announce the formationAgencies - 247 words
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468 1981-07-03 3 NYT THE WAR of nerves between oil-producing countries and oil com panies has Intensified. British Petroleum has announced that it is suspending lifting* of crude oil from Libya because it regards Libya's USH.IO-a-barrel price cut inadequate. Libya informed its customers on Tuesday that itNYT - 468 words
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Article124 1981-07-03 3 Reuter WEST Germany has approved the package of measures to curb steel industry output and subsidies. An Economics Ministry spokesman said approval was given at Wednesday's Cabinet session despite continued misgivings. The measures became effective immediately. At the European Economic Community (EEC) summit that endedReuter - 124 words
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269 1981-07-03 3 Reuter MEMBERS of the French National Assembly will be asked to take a major step towards decentralising the country's top-heavy administration. The new «ciaJi»t-domi-nated assembly convened yesterday for an inaugural session which is expected to last two weeks. The 491 members elected on June XLReuter - 269 words
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Advertisement317 1981-07-03 3 "Having stayed at many Hotels around the world, I can only say Congratulations. Your Hotel makes a tired business traveller relax and enjoy every moment of his stay." X *jt I 4 v f > a i ■mi ;v We couldn't have said it better ourselves. No other Hotel in317 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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323 1981-07-03 4 Reuter THIRD World sugar producers were left without a guaranteed price for their sugar exports to the EEC on Wednesday as talks between the two sides broke down and the deadline for agreement passed. Agriculture ministers from Guyana and Mauritius, representing the producers,Reuter - 323 words
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Article234 1981-07-03 4 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Wednesday closed at or near the top of an 8V« cent range, up §V 4 to 6V4 cents a bushel In active trade. Follow-through professional and exporter buying and steady local shortcowering lifted values to new day's highs, dealers said. Rumours at Soviet akd234 words
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Article211 1981-07-03 4 RUBBER prices in Singapore yesterday closed lower with July One RSS buyers quoted at 228.00 cents per kilo, down 5.25 cents from Wednesday's close, dealers said. Morning prices were marked down slightly on stale bull liquidation, freer offerings and lack of buying support, they said. Afternoon prices lost further211 words
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Article370 1981-07-03 4 R AS prices In cents per kilo yesterday Noon (per kilo) Buyers Sellers Int 1 R.S.S. prompt o.b. 2M00 225.00N Int. 1 R.S.S. July 230 00 230 50 Int. 1 R.SJS August 236 50 237.00 Int. 2 R.S.S 215.00 216 OON UK Coot 214.00 215 00N Int. 3370 words
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Article100 1981-07-03 4 NOON 881 R and SMR prxaa yaatarday Ml 888 10 3SR 90 MBBLS (Maa paflat) (1-taa pal*) (Carrral Bajrara S< 306.50 104.00 Mtk) 100 SON MOON Aifwt (Forward Mtki ■ayafi Saltow MJO *****N ***** 208 OON SMS CV SMR L Ant (1-taapaBM) (1-MpdM) H-MpdM 2U.00 MB 00100 words
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Article93 1981-07-03 4 THE STRAITS tin price la Penaug yesterday rose three ceats to M$2B.M a kilo, still within the ITA lower range of $27.» to $9MI, dealers said. The rise was attributed to lower tnrnaver, steadier overnight London advices and farther buffer stock manager support, estimated at 125 tonnes. However,93 words
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Article36 1981-07-03 4 Rubber: July 2 Singapore: July: 228.00 cents (down 5.25 cents) Ms lay sis: July: 244.50 cents (down 6.50 cents) Tin: M $28.90 per kilo (np 3 cents) Ofrtcinl offering: 186 tonnes (down 54 tonnes)36 words
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Article81 1981-07-03 4 Reuter THE Commodity Futures Trading Commission, CFTC, has unanimously approved s request by the New York Futures Exchange to trade futures on certificates of deposits issued by US banks. The NYFE informally indicated to the CFTC that trading in the new contract could begin in three weeks.Reuter - 81 words
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Article185 1981-07-03 4 CHINESE Pradaee Exchange, Sapnw, noon claalng prior* per 1M kg yesterday. C«mil all: Bulk fob $116.00 sellers, old drum (In second hand drum) fob $129 00 sellers, new drum fob $135 00 sellers. Capra: Mixed (looae) $69 00 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $380 00185 words
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Article141 1981-07-03 4 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday: (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) Cattaa yarn: China Blue Phoenix 20a 2,350; 32s 2,870, 40s 3.000 (per bale of 400 lbs). Paktataa raw cattaa: LSS 5.90. 4F 5 86 289F 5.92; NT roller ginned 5.88 (per lb). CLOTH141 words
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Article326 1981-07-03 4 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in SI per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop IJ4, 100 per cent second class 1.01, 100 per cent third class 1.06, 25 per cent new crop no stock, B-10 per cent no stock. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0 80.326 words
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Article610 1981-07-03 4 COFFEE: Robusta futures ended the midday call near the bottom of the morning's trading range as profit-tak-ing pared early gains in a market dominated by switch trading in near months. Futures were one to £5 higher than Wednesday's close on turnover of 1,594 lots including 11 options and610 words
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Article218 1981-07-03 4 SOYBEAN futures in Chicago on Wednesday closed on top of an 11 cent range, up 14 cents a bushel in old crop to up B'/» cents in new crop. Traders said late chainreaction local short-covering carried values to new day's highs. Late rumours of Soviet import interest fueled the218 words
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Article136 1981-07-03 4 THE Kuala Lumpur crude palm oil market yes- terday firmed on initial covering despite Pakistan passing offers for RBD palm oil first half. August shipment, dealers said. Trading was fairly active. In July, central gained M 522.50 to 11,092.50 a tonne, and south $15 to $1,095. In August,136 words
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Advertisement157 1981-07-03 4 vW W *5 if -*r J "7. v< T ftt.ag——l oi-i fir »c if* ;c ■:S t» '^-v o v tfcr V <; pi T •*■»4S V**'. m s« Ha »«w <*8 *fcs > ■St TV rw v.14 *l3*w Mt s« .^r>l4 13. I k J J At Porsche, all157 words
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TRADE AND INDUSTRY
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390 1981-07-03 5 MANAGEMENT has yet to respond to a new form of joint-consultation to improve labour-managementrela-tions although senior union leaders have pledged their support. The Minister for Labour and Communications, Mr Ong Teng Cheong, said management has remained silent on the trade union's proposal that work excellence390 words
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Article253 1981-07-03 5 SINGAPORE National Printers will increase its typesetting capacity more than three times by investing in a $1.5 million computer-con trolled system. The company signed a contract yesUTday to buy the Linotype-Paul system from Votra of the Netherlands through its Singapore office, Votra Singapore. The new system will253 words
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Article211 1981-07-03 5 THE opening day of the new Changi airport proved to be the longest day for the management of the airport. But the management survived it. This was the frank assessment by the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Communications, Mr Sim Kee Boon. The airport management team211 words
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Article244 1981-07-03 5 AUCTIONEERS Victor and Morris held an auction of items from the Government Central Supplies Department yesterday at the departments premises at Depot Road. Proceeds from the sale of 80 of the 100 lots offered were low at 166,000 as the main attractions like silver and gold244 words
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171 1981-07-03 5 AUTOMATED factory equipment including robots will be on display at the Autofact Asia Show to be held here next year. Organised by the American Society of Manufacturing Engineers, Autofact Asia *82 will be one of the largest exhibitions to be held outside the US. The society's171 words
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Article, Illustration241 1981-07-03 5 THE National Bank of Kuwait has appointed Mr Tan Yiok-Gin as its assistant representative for Singapore, South-east Asia and Australia. Mr Tan was formerly loans manager of WarcQey Singapore. Avis Singapore has appointed Mr Steven Ooi Kheng Guan as manager of its chauffeur-drive department. Prior to this241 words
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Article309 1981-07-03 5 THE Public Utilities Board will spend about |14 million modifying two of its power stations to use cheaper heavy fuel to generate electricity. The PUB received approval to go ahead with the change at the end of last year and engineering design work started recently.309 words
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Article369 1981-07-03 5 A PROPOSED joint venture between Keppel Shipyard and Oy Watsila Ab to produce diesel engines here may help give a fillip to the business of local foundries. This is because the company, Wartsila Power Singapore, Intends to obtain and produce most of the engine components locally. However,369 words
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Advertisement104 1981-07-03 5 'Naterribly sorry youte not welome* It's far too popular already. I don't know what a man has to do these days to hang on to a pub he can call his own. There's always someone with a loose tongue who'll spread the word about the superb food and wine and104 words
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Advertisement266 1981-07-03 5 Standing proudly in front of his superb 1935 Rolls Royce Silver Shadow is Mr. D. Gudgeon. He is an admirer of the workmanship in tnese vintage cars. Behind is another collector's car, a rare 1950 Mercedes Benz. Another classic many collectors admire is the Patek Philippe. J Even compulsive collectors266 words
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Article373 1981-07-03 6 THE EDUCATION Ministry's clampdown on the booming trade in examination guidebooks and other study aids is a most necessary move. While there can be no quarrel with the publication of such books by reputable publishing houses which have invested time and money in seeking out suitably qualified373 words
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Article301 1981-07-03 6 TECHNOLOGY has come a long way. By modifying two of its power stations, the Public Utilities Board can switch to using cheaper fuel oil and at the same time reduce pollution. And all it takes is $14 million which is expected to be recovered301 words
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Article, Illustration989 1981-07-03 6 KEVIN RAFFERTY - By KEVIN RAFFERTY FT CHINA is working on large scale revisions of its laws in an effort to boost foreign investments, particularly in the special economic zones in the south. From recent statements made in Peking, Canton and Hongkong, it is clear that China acknowledgesFT - 989 words
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Article, Illustration752 1981-07-03 6 WANG LOOK KEAH HAS A DISARMINGLY CLOSE LOOK AT BEIJING HOW'S China? The question pops up every now and then since I came back from a study-tour of China. But, I have not been able adequately to answer the recurring question simply because China cannot be described in752 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous648 1981-07-03 6 I I -11-08E CROSSWORD CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACM 4 That's Just the thing to get you sumewhete (8) 7 Whiskey and water? (5. 3) t A walled city (8) 10 Cover with a pelt? (5) 13 Person in charge of the hobos' shelter (4) 14 Napoleon's game? (4) 15 Machine part648 words
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Miscellaneous8 1981-07-03 6 DTIStoW: FrarJc DJCKcaS comwo TO Tv 4£ CPMTEBM8 words
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Miscellaneous636 1981-07-03 6 i! TiVFaRwD'IP The Changi Take-off jn brail arc wwU at toaat wttfc JD Cam!■, Terry sen, Leigh Taytor Ymu Mb cm mm MfCim", McOaad ■> CM- lapnvMMt far Mh aavaeaa Mm SBC taiMt- vtaeed a ytug girl wasted lees aid crperiaaeed raatary pi—< ky Amy Chaa kj the pellee far636 words
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Article1789 1981-07-03 7 JOHN MAKINSON - Pressures on consortium banks from within and without in recent years have forced many changes in their thinking though some still thrive in their original form. But the tally nowadays includes groups with much wider international links, a major source of strength. JOHN MAKINSON reports.FT - 1,789 words
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Article883 1981-07-03 7 LEE YOKE MENG - (FOEPM^y^l With LEE YOKE MENG WHEN Labour and Communications Minister Ong Teng Cheong says he has posed more questions than answers to the taxi problem, he has actually underestimated the weight of his comments. It is one thing to suggest a two-pronged approach to solving the taxi shortage by883 words
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Advertisement206 1981-07-03 7 s PROFIT FROM AUSTRALIAN PRODUCTS The latest range of Australian Product Data Sheets available FREE Free to Importers, Distributors, Wholesalers, Retailers The Australian Export Black Box is a product literature system located in all Australian Trade Commissioner's offices around the world. It will give you free of charge data sheets206 words
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Advertisement121 1981-07-03 7 Wforld-wide. ■■■■■rua—s'3 tt am m ifc hI Sp £ci Sr* v VSsN L, »i' %>N ■T J Visa Travellers Cheques are your best choice. Available from a world-wide network of more than 30,000 sales locations in over 160 countries and territories. World-wide multi-lingual refund service, 24 hours a day, every121 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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EUROPEAN MARKETS
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Article245 1981-07-03 8 JULY 01 Pra CORBBILLE Air-Liquid* B 8 N Otrna 41* S _43 C»f) MlJtod -12.4 Ct» FtineUM daa Pvtroiei 12SJ0 •U Compafnt* Plntncten Compafnte Qtnmli Credit Ponder D« miMc m M unch -8 Hachetii lUtmrtt) Mtrhlnx Boll m 3M0 ■neb -11 Mlchelln Parlbaa PkIUmi Clflne Kultlnann Hi m 04.10245 words
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Article87 1981-07-03 8 JULY 01 Ft* FORWARD MARKET Ant TO unch Artoad 1190 -t Artur Hi ■4 Brmacan UN Bru-Lunb Cmnpac 11M isa -4 ♦ft Oocf^ iti -ft Ebet UN Bactrotoat Ml unch ♦t lift Ob-In no-Bm ISM Oar UN Hobok 21X •4 -1ft Patro 4006 Kj\ Dutch Stdro Soc Oen Belt87 words
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Article134 1981-07-03 8 JULY M I*» Aa«-Tclcrunken O.WB aSo a» -u Alls L«to«n Alls V«r» BASF kyMT Wbtnk b*j Vtank 111SB 4*1 JO 131B IMN m« ■n i* tt «U LI -L» «U 1.4 SST BMW ClMllt 1MB ***** U Cham Vtrv 2SOJO 14IBB «u Conu Oumroi 8136 Dtlmlar-Beni BIB 4 *****134 words
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Article155 1981-07-03 8 JOLT Francs Action* Sutssn MS uujch Brown fciwS Br UB 5 Cite OaHJ Br. 17» 5 cite (Mo rc rn w cite 0*«7 Baf- *> I Cradft Bulw k «I» -U Cratfit StUaac ftaf m -7 ■Mtrovtu Br STM unch Ovorft PMchcr Br anch CHotoM Be mm unch Harp155 words
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Article86 1981-07-03 8 JULY Lire Ante m -MB o*n *****0 *n m Oenlr»l» in J10 PUulrter *H V> -OJS (tan In mob MM -11* -1 lUMBinU <M It**** lia IUlsKW m M 4 HO 1 40 ■SIM HI M Ft M nnch ir»i MSk> II trr U3M -m 1 Mkna 1741 oofedorl86 words
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Article288 1981-07-03 8 JULY SI Rand INDUSTRIALS Un Steel IS Unlasc M0 Wooiworth MO unch unch M 400 unci) AbercotB AX And CI amic 400 WO MOi 4 -M M MININGS Ancles 1410 unch Bvlom Suor CRA Currte nniact Dr Bern Ind Kdcon td|Ul Emndl pad vott Puglt Oardtan Otrnanl Qrstemn Hippo288 words
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117 1981-07-03 8 Reuter SEAGRAM'S offer (or up to 35 million Conoco shares at US$73 each is inadequate and should be rejected, Conoco Inc said in a letter to its shareholders. It said the offer was not in the best interests of the company or its shareholders.Reuter - 117 words
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Advertisement92 1981-07-03 8 "The American Express Card serves you well, wherever good food is served Get away to Sentosa Costs only HALF AS MUCH if you're residing in Singapore It's easy. Just book our chalet units, and enjoy a 50% discount. Offer applies MONDAY-THURSDAY (except public holidays and holiday-eves). For full details of92 words
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Advertisement106 1981-07-03 8 ?i+rT77Tyi:tMf.'i.7.\ll For sushi. For teppanyaki. For other authentically Japanese delights. A iM <- i ii 111-\ I 'jirK S|irr;iinn Sint;;i|K»n RESTAURANT Busnes Bmkfost; 7.30 am -11 an LuncK 12 noon -2JO pm Dinner 7pm- I am (Sin to TKjr.) 7 pm -2 am (Fri Sat) LOUNGC Cocktafc 12 noon 1106 words
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Advertisement105 1981-07-03 8 The Great Family Do-KAburself Barbecue. •%fi t fyi M CxS "Sr Vii Htrf 1 aduto torMckcMd undar 12 Anytnwtivnt 7pm TO JO pin A Merlin Gril Speciality From Mongolia comes a barbecue more succulent, more delicious than any barbecue you have ever tried before Only at the Singapore Merlin. Lunch105 words
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Advertisement142 1981-07-03 8 The Toronto market wee closed on Wednesday. See Page 9 for Asian stocks and NYSE prices. Inn Of Happiness Dine Cantonese style. Dine Szechuan style. Tlie Inn of Happiness brings together the best of two culinary worlds. Two kitchens. Two chefs. All to double your dining pleasure, with that famous142 words
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Advertisement126 1981-07-03 8 <7£ I I fin in T M "^T i ®sfsk g restaurant presents Wednesday Fashion at 1.15 p.m. Try our sumptuous Hunan delicacies at no extra charge HAIR STYLIST MAKE-UP:- FIRST LADY BEAUTY A HAIRDRESSING COLLEGE 412 A 414. 415. PENINSULA PLAZA COLEMAN STREET. SINGAPORE o*l7 TEL: *****90 MOOELS: L126 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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434 1981-07-03 9 AFP THE TIMING of the latest across-the-board increase in interest rates, proposed by the Bankers Association of Taipeh (BAT) and approved by the central bank, has come under severe criticism. Critics say that the increased cost of loans could retard the recovery that theAFP - 434 words
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Article616 1981-07-03 9 LEE YOKE MENG - By LEE YOKE MENG DBS FINANCE chalked up a satisfactory rate of growth last year, with indications of an even better set of results for this year. Operating profits, as at the end of December, stood at $5 million, 39 per cent above the previous616 words
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Article384 1981-07-03 9 ASIA'S first unit trust for diamond investment is sparkling with some $10 million worth of demand from local and foreign investors. Fund manager, Diamond Management Singapore, said around five million units have been issued to both institutional and individual buyers since the Men-end trust was launched on May384 words
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Article22 1981-07-03 9 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 13.5 per cent.22 words
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Article179 1981-07-03 9 ASIAN RATES ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on July 2. US Dollar*!Spot) Offer BW 7 days It* ItH 1 month 19 18'* 2 months 18H 18'* 3 months UH 18H 6 months IS 1/1S 17 15/16 9 months 17 5/18 17 VIS 12 months 17 lS't Sw-Fr*179 words
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Article46 1981-07-03 9 RANGE of ark Mi offered by dtscount houses am July 2: Ovrmurht: Call deposits »t*m Cltciaf 3-month BsylM WHM Treasury bills 1/16 5 15/18 3-month Bank bills 12 11/16 12 9/10 3 months CD 12M 12H 6 months CD IS U* Source: National Discount Co46 words
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Article101 1981-07-03 9 THE US dollar yesterday held steady against most ma)or currencies in thin late exchanges, dealers said. Sterling rallied to a late $1.8850/80 from the day's low of 1.8810/80 but was still below its early 1.8860/75, while the dollar was quoted against the Swiss franc at 2.0700/» after 2.0720/50. The101 words
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Article495 1981-07-03 9 THE US dollar yesterday closed firmer against major European currencies in thin late trading supported by higher US interest and Eurodollar deposit rates, dealers said. Against the Singapore dollar, the US currency opened firmer at 2.1425/35 compared with 2.1370/80 on Wednesday and then was bidded up to the495 words
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Article170 1981-07-03 9 THE US dollar for overnight delivery yesterday closed easier at 227.30 yen compared with a 227.80 opening here, a 227.50/60 closing in New York and 227.55/70 on the West Coast, dealers said. It was also down from a 228.00 closing here on l»y n rl., n ,4. weanesaay. Trading170 words
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Article227 1981-07-03 9 SINGAPORE gold futures yesterday closed sharply lower compared with overnight levels in generally light trading, dealers said. Opening prices were marked down between US$5.5O and |7.50 an ounce following the metal's continued weakness in New York on Wednesday night and then held steady during the morning session. The market227 words
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Article30 1981-07-03 9 M Trnm Nr* Tort UB 1* um I75S ZnM I* 11« 11« Am M 9Mtwt IBB UH 1« 19« Oamtmt prtrM la US AoUan Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore30 words
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Article114 1981-07-03 9 STERLING not unexpectedly rallied from Its latest three year lows la early trading yesterday, dealers said. Sterling's trade weighted index opened at 92.3, down from 33.1 at Wednesday's close. Sterling opened at 4.5550/5625 marks compared with a close of 4.5M5/WlO and at 3.9225/75 Swiss francs compared with 3 9500114 words
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Article459 1981-07-03 9 TOKYO THE Tokyo Stock Market yesterday gained 9.63 to close at 7,904.56 after briefly touching a record 7,945.27 at the morning close, dealers said. It was the fifth time in successive days that the average has risen to a new high. The Tokyo Stock Exchange index added459 words
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Article975 1981-07-03 9 THE STOCK market retreated over a broad front, pressured by continued high interest rates. The Dow Jones industrial average finished nine points lower, bringing the decline so far this week to around 25 points. Declines outpaced advances nearly three to one as volume widened to 49975 words
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Article203 1981-07-03 9 THE market was generally quiet In early trading yesterday with attention focused on Hang Seng Bank, Jardine Securities and Hutchinson. USB traded as high as $144, up $6 on Tuesday's close, Jar Sec reached $21.90 up 90 cents and Hutch traded as high as $21.40 up 60 cents. By203 words
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Article277 1981-07-03 9 THE market yesterday closed on a quiet and slightly firmer note, with traders watching bargains among heavyweights and the falling international gold price, brokers said. Santos added 10 cents to $7 in response to news the Cooper Basin Tirrawarra 13 well flowed oil at 730 bbl a day. BHP277 words
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Article42 1981-07-03 9 STOCK prices yesterday eased in the absence of buying support in slow trading, dealers said. Thai Farmers Bank fell two baht to 246, Thana Slam one to 87.50, Saha Union one to 151 and Rama Tower 1.50 to 60.60. United Thraad42 words
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Article78 1981-07-03 9 JULY OB 1 'MM AUaa Con A AUil Con *J0 -I BafuK) OokJ 0G36 -MM B*n«u*t Con 8 BP OoodrKh 51 IX -LT CDCF 1 jrwVUl Ltpanto B -L_ MajlnduqvM B OrMttl A OrWnt&J B Phil Onwu Ptittes A Phltes B PLOT Podco B PogM ten MlfiMl A ten78 words
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Article54 1981-07-03 9 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Wednesdauy M8 7 Tuesday 544.8 Week Ago 548.4 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 987.88 Tuesday 978.88 Week Ago W0 33 H.K.HANG SENG Thursday 1727.78 Wednesday closed Week Ago 1883.00 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Thursday 754.4 Wednesday 755 4 Week Ago 753 4 ALL ORDINARIES Thursday 701J Wednesday54 words
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Advertisement189 1981-07-03 9 Bank of New South Wiles will put you right in the picture <m foreign exchange. ■MpJL The Bank of New South Wales deals with every major money market around the world, with a team of financial experts to give you up-to-the-minute quotations on rates worldwide. We trade on a spot189 words
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2215 1981-07-03 10 BID and otter prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday, with the number of shares trailed shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units, unless otherwise specified. SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL A COMMERCIAL Aetna (4.5682,215 words
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Article209 1981-07-03 10 SINGAPORE UNIT TKDKT DIAMOND MGT S'POUK (Minni 1 frtm In it Hie Commerce 4 04 425 (Managers' prim Diamond S'pore Fd for J«| S) USIO The Savings Fund 2 29 2 41 97 1 02 S'pore Pro* Fund 1.77 1.8S SJ2 09 220 S pore Sec. Fund 2209 words
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Article2814 1981-07-03 10 1981 High Low Company Last Sale orGr's Gr's Net Div Div Y'ld PE Vol Day C'vr ('OOO) High Low SECTION ONE INDL'STHIAL COMMERCIAL 490 340 312 420 200 470 980 675 430 320 Acma Alcorn 130 Allied Choc 161 BAT 330 Bata 110 Ben 360 Berjaya Kawat2,814 words
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Article2111 1981-07-03 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. I.N'Dt NTEJAUS Aleaai (4.285) (I) 4.10 (I) 430 (2) 4.1« (2) 4.222,111 words
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Article48 1981-07-03 10 RALEIGH Cycle* (Malaysia) Brrhad: AGM to be held at Jalan Perbadanan 3/ 5 Shah Alam Industries Estate, Selangor on July 10 at 11 am. CHEMICAL ladnstrtes (Far East) Limited: AGM to be held at 52 Jalan Buroh. Jurong Town, Singapore 2261 on July 17 at noon.48 words
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Article689 1981-07-03 10 BULLS were beaten and hand-cuffed at the stock market yesterday as prices fell across the board. He morning bell (ailed to awaken many counters which were still Languishing from the boat of proflttaldag on Wednesday. As the sun rose overhead, most share prices689 words
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Article618 1981-07-03 10 SHARE prices fell across the board with sellers again holding the upper hand for the second consecutive day at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. Sentiment remained dampened following the easier overnight close. Sellers were out in force right from the opening bell. The downtrend618 words
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896 1981-07-03 11 WAS THE past month defied the pessimists who said earlier that June would be a traditionally gloomy period. In fact, June not only saw the Straits Times Industrial Index, the OCBC Composite Index and the SES Industrial Index hitting record highs, but896 words
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446 1981-07-03 11 THAI authorities have approved the repatriation of funds arising from the sale of assets of Aokam Tin Berhad's Thai associate, Aokam Thai. Tronoh Mines (of which Aokam Tin Bhd is an associate) disclosed that as a result of the approval, arrangements are being made446 words
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463 1981-07-03 11 PLANTATION-based Premium Holdings has joined the growing ranks of companies moving decisively into the property field. The group yesterday announced plans to acquire Yen Development (M) Sendirian Berhad for Mi 11.4 million via a share exchange. The proposed acquisition will enable Premium to expand463 words
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442 1981-07-03 11 TDM BERHAD has expressed its determination to diversify from palm oil into other areas to generate growth. Chairman Abdul Ghafar Baba, in his latest annual report to shareholders, says this diversification policy would be pursued despite the fact that long-term prospects442 words
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Article342 1981-07-03 11 MALAYSIAN Mosaics Berhad expects financing costs to place a strain on its resources as a result of borrowings taken to replace its existing tunnel kiln. An indication of this is already shown in Malaysian Mosaics' latest balance sheet at end-1980 which revealed bank borrowings of f1.27 million or342 words
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Article40 1981-07-03 11 Reuter GUY Butler (International), the foreign exchange and deposit broker owned by Sime Darby Holdings, sold its Rome subsidiary, Guy Butler Italia SRL, to a group comprising mainly the Italian unit's managers, company secretary David Rapoport said. ReuterReuter - 40 words
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Article214 1981-07-03 11 ROXY Electric Industries (Malaysia) Bhd expects profit for the financial year ending Sep 30, 1981- to be lower than the previous year's because of increased costs. a The company, an established manufacturer of television sets, washing machines, refrigerators and other electrical appliances, reported a 7.3 per214 words
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Article565 1981-07-03 11 KOH TSE YING - By KOH TSE YING EU Yan Sang (EYS), best known for its Chinese herbal trade, will place greater emphasis on property development in the future. Redevelopment plans are already being formulated for some of its property holdings. It is expected that property activities will565 words
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Article131 1981-07-03 11 BANCO Nadaaal 4e Dew rail* has informed the Stock Exchange of Singapore (SES) that its 170 million floating rate note due in 1967 will carry an interest rate of YlVi per cent from June 11 to Dec 11. The coupon amount will be USJ88.96 per $1,000. t«t MALAYAN131 words
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357 1981-07-03 11 LOSS-STRICKEN Veneer Products has certainly wasted little time in making a cash call on its long-suffer-ing shareholders. The company, whose shares were re-listed on the local exchange only on Wednesday after an eightyear suspension, yesterday proposed a three-for-two rights issue at $1.15 a357 words
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216 1981-07-03 11 TWO cement companies in the Malayan United Industries group have made substantial gains from the sale o( investments. Pan-Malaysia Cement Works Bhd (PMC) made a surplus of {38.33 million while Pan-Malaysia Rubber Industries (PMRI) chalked up a gain of $7.36 million. Both companies have216 words
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Article77 1981-07-03 11 TRADING la Vm fflap Seag (YHB) shares la Kaala Lam par aad Sagapare waa MpnM yesterday ■•rata* at the reqaeat at the Na farther Malls aa the nam(i) tar the saapeastoa were available ap to late yesterday evealag. The riTtinj will Make aa aala the first half77 words
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Advertisement104 1981-07-03 11 Bache Halsey Stuart Asia Pacific Ltd. TO SERVE YOU BETTER WE ANNOUNCE WITH PLEASURE OUR REMOVAL TO 6TH FLOOR, WING ON LIFE BUILDING 150 CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE 0106. TELEPHONE *****22 TELEX: RS ***** CABLE "BACHEPAC" SINGAPORE EQUIPPED WITH THE LATEST COMMUNICATIONS AND INFORMATION FACILITIES, OUR NEW OFFICE OCCUPIES THE ENTIRE104 words
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223 1981-07-03 12 GEORGE CHAN, a senior vice-president with the Singapore Airlines since 1978, has been promoted deputy managing director, a post left vacant since the mid-*****. The last deputy managing director was Mr Lye Khay Fong. Mr Chan, who has been with the company for223 words
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Article476 1981-07-03 12 WANG LOOK KEAH - By WANG LOOK KEAH SINGAPORE Airlines made $18 million in profit before tax in the last financial year. Although this is an increase of S2 million over the 1979-1960 figure, it cannot be considered an outstanding achievement because the previous year was an especially476 words
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Article880 1981-07-03 12 LONDON, Thurs. Share prices closed generally easier, though above the day's lows. At 3pm, the Financial timet index was down 2.5 points at 546.2. Government bonds showed net falls of up to M point following the renewed weakness of sterling but gold shares pared opening falls on small880 words
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Article94 1981-07-03 12 AP NEW YORK, Thurs. The stock market was little changed this morning, levelling off after the decline of the past six sessions. The Dow Jones edged up 0.47 points to 968.18 in the first half hour. But losers took a slight lead over gainers in the early tallyAP - 94 words
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252 1981-07-03 12 AFP THE REGION'S top three timber producers Indonesia and the Malaysian states of Sabah and Sarawak yesterday adopted a four-point formula in a joint offensive to secure a "fair and acceptable" price level for their logs from importing countries, especially Japan. A joint communique,AFP - 252 words
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623 1981-07-03 12 SUSAN THAM - By SUSAN THAM GENTING Berhad has entered into a conditional agreement to purchase Singapore-based Ko Rubber Plantations (Pte) Ltd, which owns about 10,120 hectares of freehold and plantation land in Johore. The proposed deal confirming an earlier report in Business Times would boost623 words
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Article456 1981-07-03 12 THE market for machine tools and metal works machinery is expected to grow at about 6 per cent a year to reach more than $500 million by the end 1985. This was forecast in a survey conducted by the US Department of Commerce in conjunction with456 words
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Advertisement424 1981-07-03 12 WHILE OTHERS SELL BIG PROFITS LIE IH OILS, COMPUTERS Best values are in stock {roups where others fear to tread Oils and technology stocks were the leaders of the New York market last year. Since the beginning of this year, they've been cast as the lepers of the market, setting424 words
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Advertisement100 1981-07-03 12 Every business trip to Europe deserves aWonderful Copenhagen When you fly all the way to Europe, give yourself a break—before you start to work. Relax with the fun-loving Danes. Join them on the longest shopping street in Europe. Dine in cozy, candlelit restaurants. Sightsee the capital of an 800-year-old kingdom.100 words
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Miscellaneous62 1981-07-03 12 eWE'AT:HER? Outlook for Singapore from 6am to lpm today: Thundery showers in a few places. Report for 24 bears prior to 7.39 pm on July 2 at the airport. Maximum temperature 32.7 Associated humidity 63 Minimum temperature 25.6 Associated humidity 88 Hours of sunshine 10.60 Rainfall in millimetres Nil Total62 words
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300 1981-07-03 13 Business Day PHILIPPINE flag vessels accounted for 9.496 million tons of cargo in the country's foreign trade, up 23.8 per cent over the 7.670 million tons in 1979, figures from the National Census and Statistics Office show. Shipping lines carried 24.4 per centBusiness Day - 300 words
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529 1981-07-03 13 JAN LEE - By JAN LEE ROTTERDAM-BASED Jeco Shipping Line will start a new service soon between Japan, the South Pacific and Australia, with transhipment service available in Singapore. Jeco. will use two or three multi-purpose ships of between 8,000 to 9,000 dwt and the first529 words
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Article148 1981-07-03 13 AFP THE Indonesian anti-corruption agency Opstib has launched an investigation of its own into the purchase of the Tampomas 2, Opstib chief Admiral Sudomo said. The recent Maritime Court inquiry into the sinking of the ship (last Jan 27 on the Java Sea with a loss ofAFP - 148 words
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Article102 1981-07-03 13 Reuter A TANKER and up to six tugs are standing by a Spanish oil tanker grounded on a sandbank in the Gulf off Saudi Arabia, shipping sources said. The 235,000 dwt Barcelona, fully laden with 1.6 million barrels of oil, was towed to the bank onReuter - 102 words
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Article119 1981-07-03 13 AFP TWO Scottish shipbuilding yards have been given orders worth £150 million to build an oil platform in the North Sea, the US petroleum company Conoco announced. Highlands Fabricators, of Nigg Bay, near Cromarty, will build the "hulk" and McDermott will construct the "bridge" in itsAFP - 119 words
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Article49 1981-07-03 13 AFP MOROCCO is buying five warships from Spain. The purchase Includes four missile-equipped patrol boats and a Corvette. The first of the patrol boats, the Major EI Khatabi, was christened on Tuesday by Prince Moulay Rachid, the second son of King Hassan, at Cadiz. AFPAFP - 49 words
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Article736 1981-07-03 13 Shlprtag Um P*g* CM Shipping Um PM« CM Achipelego vn Fearo vn 4/5 AIM VI 1 Flatta Lauro V 5 A fro Eurasia VI Fountain vm 1 All trans vm 4 Franco- Belg m 4/5 Alpac VI 9 Frata NVOC VI 2 Angkutan VI 4 Freight vm736 words
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Article335 1981-07-03 14 EVERGREEN Line, the Taiwan-based independent container operator, has signed a 15-year contract with Felixstowe Dock and Railway Co to continue using the port. The agreement gives Evergreen beneficial berthing rights at the new Dooley terminal, in the port's northern extension, and takes effect cn Aug 10. Felixstowe was335 words
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Article1068 1981-07-03 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 Opera tn Arrival Date Time Ned Dejlma 233 1.7.81 1500 Ned-EAC TA 3 TT Bunga Teratai 2SNB 1.7.81 1900 LeoShpg TA 4 TT Pegasus Pride1,068 words
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Article1399 1981-07-03 14 VERY QUIET chartering condition» on Wednesday were seen throughout all sector* of the freight market with no significant change* in the rates structure, brokers said. A slightly dearer level of U5529.50 free discharge was agreed for wheat from the US North Pacific to Japan in July while the1,399 words
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Article481 1981-07-03 15 EXPECTED ARRIVALS TODAY KEPPEL WHARVES Barber Priam (RO/RO) (1100 after (iang Yang shifts must starboard alongside) 46/47 i Builder II (after Jenson II) 22 Chang Ting (after Archana) 31/32 East Rainbow (hauls 30m East after Niaga XXI sails) 25/26 Golden Haven (hauls after President Jackson sails) 5481 words
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Article528 1981-07-03 15 Veaaela «pea: Omikron 4,516 dwt Singapore flag built 1959 S/S 1983 class NK bale/grain: 5302 85 5763.39 m(3) 3Ho Ha derricks 310, 215 vessel in Kuwait seeking cargo direction to Singapore. Tug and barge services to Indonesian ports. Tug and barge/lighter and launch services available within Singapore port528 words
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870 1981-07-03 15 BEAUTIFUL, YET DANGEROUS AFP THE Turkish government is planning new measures to make sailing safer in the Bosphorus Sea, one of the most beautiful, and yet dangerous, waterways in the world. For instance one can still see the wrecked hulk of the RumanianAFP - 870 words
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622 1981-07-03 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 of three weeks. PN622 words
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Advertisement242 1981-07-03 13 a st class transport Agents: Nedlloyd EAC For further details, please refer to page V Scan Dutch IKMDB CONTAINER Schedules II SHIPS In Port 111 ORIENT Exchange 11l Shipping List vn REGIONAL Weather VIII I \R 1) 1\ I A I U Orient Overseas Co*Ua*teA Line FULLY COIfT 23/7 23/7242 words
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Advertisement285 1981-07-03 13 S pore Loading for 12/7 Dubai (21/7). Kuwait (23/7). Damnum (27/7) Abu Dhabi (29/7). Doha (31/7). Bahrain (2/8) 27/7 Dubai (5/8), Kuwait (7/8), Dammam (11/8). Abu Dhabi (13/8). Doha (15/8), Bahrain (19/8) 7/8 Dubai (15/8). Kuwait (17/8). Dammam (21/8). Abu Dhabi (23/8). Doha (25/8), Bahrain (27/8) 14/8 Dubai (23/8), Kuwait285 words
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Advertisement719 1981-07-03 13 Call us We call the world Agents: Nedlloyd EAC Please refer to pag4 MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES TO: U.B. PACIFIC, GULF, ATLANTIC, EAST CANADA. ASIAN PORTS Freder r» jT ?T7! 54/7 12-13/7 19-19/7 20-27/7 2-3/1 9-10/1 15-10/1 23-24/1 FORDO fOMDO Siagaporc 7/7 l«/ 7 21/7 21/7 VI 11/1719 words
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Advertisement808 1981-07-03 14 MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING COPPN. BEPHAD. WISMA MISC, N0.2, JALAN CONLAY, P.O. BOX 371, KUALA LUMPUR 0409, MALAYSIA. TEL *****8 TELEX: MA *****, *****, ***** ***** Fit 1) Baftttona Genoa. 2) Amster«ain. LHwr*. B*ao Bask. UK. 3) Bremen Sfffflwfmrw. Aarkas. Co»e«ka|en Hthmki 4) ttakno. Stockholm (Mo •Acc*M| Earope CJTfo tar Water808 words
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Miscellaneous129 1981-07-03 20 Regional Weather v A.*#" Yi v > as ■■as*-# < k 52 •tf S3 > •L*iT SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7JO A.M. THIS MORNING. LEGEND: R Thundei storm Temperature *C Shower Weather Wind direction with speed in knou ZZjS>y *•">*«" •c cr* Wind direction with speed in knou129 words
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