The Business Times, 27 July 1981
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Title Section10 1981-07-27 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 107/1/81 MONDAY, JULY 27,1181 60 CENTS10 words
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Article78 1981-07-27 1 AFP BANGKOK, Sun. Thai troops are to launch suppression operations against key communist strongholds in Surat Thani after insurgents blew up a railway bridge in the southern province on Thursday night, cutting (or 18 hours Bangkok's rail link with southern Thailand. Senior Thai military officers said yesterday theAFP - 78 words
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Article60 1981-07-27 1 DURBAN, Sun. Explosives of East European origin were used in two bomb attacks on a car dealer's showrooms in central Durban early today. Divisional Police Commissioner John Visser said that TNT plastic explosives and timing devices wore identical with explosives used in recent sabotage attacks on railway60 words
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Article89 1981-07-27 1 Reuter HAMBURG, Sun. Dead fish and birds were washed up on the banks of the Elbe river today as special ships worked to skim a giant oil slick off the surface. The Liberian-registered tanker Afran Zenith, which spilled 300 tonnes of heavy Angolan crude when itReuter - 89 words
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Article69 1981-07-27 1 AFP NEW DELHI, Sun. India has adopted an ambitious expansion programme (or meeting the country's uranium requirements over the next two decades. The country, which has the largest thorium resources in the world totalling 363,000 tonnes contained in monazite beach sand and some inland deposits, plans to exploitAFP - 69 words
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Article76 1981-07-27 1 UPI TOKYO, Sun. Japan's population stood at 117,009,002 persons at the end of March, up by 0.7 per cent over a year ago. The population growth was 0.1 per cent slow»* than the previous year and showed a continuing trend of declining birth rate over the past sevenUPI - 76 words
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Article65 1981-07-27 1 AFP STOCKHOLM, Sun. India, Pakistan, South Africa, Israel, Argentina and Brazil should cosign the nuclear non-proliferation treaty as soon as possible, Sigvard Eklund, the director of the International Energy Agency, said today. Mr Fklnnd said he is glad to note that a wave of protest over nuclear powerAFP - 65 words
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Article61 1981-07-27 1 AFP LONDON, Sun. The British guided-missile destroyer Glasgow was rammed by a Soviet cruiser in the Barents Sea two months ago, a Defence Ministry spokesman said here today. The Foreign Office has protested to the Soviet government over what it suggested was a deliberate ramming by the missile-launchingAFP - 61 words
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Article779 1981-07-27 1 ALVIN TAY - UNIONS SETTLE FOR LESS By ALVIN TAY UNIONS have generally settled for less than the maximum wage increases recommended by the National Wages Council this year. Mr Lim Chee Onn, Member of Parliament for Bukit Merah, disclosed yesterday that of the 56 companies which have779 words
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262 1981-07-27 1 HONG LEONG Finance is to sell a commercial pioperty in Beach Road (or $49 million cash to Crasco Chemicals. Hong Leong has undertaken to complete the constnttttod'of the six-storey building. Work has already reached the first floor. Taking into consideration the book value of262 words
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Article477 1981-07-27 1 MEXICAN institutions art making -an aggressive onslaught on the Singaporebased Asian dollar market, with two floating rate notes (FRNs) worth US$lOO million each in the pipeline. A Mexican petroleum agency, Petroleos Mexicanos (Pemex), and an industrial development bank, Nadonal Financier* SA (Naflnsa), are expected to477 words
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Article356 1981-07-27 1 THE Singapore Tourist Promotion Board (STPB) is putting aside 30 per cent of its cess collection for the development at tourist attractions. This means that In the next five years, an estimated $67 million will be available for building new tourist attractions, said Mr K C Yuen,356 words
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Article145 1981-07-27 1 SCHRODERS Ltd of London has increased its stake in Singapore International Merchant Bankers Ltd (Simbl) to 49 per cent from 24.5 per cent. It acquired the additional stake from Continental Illinois National Bank and Trust Company of Chicago. Following the sale. Continental Illinois will cease to be145 words
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186 1981-07-27 1 THE UNITED Overseas Bank group has failed la Ms Md to take ever Haw Par. At the etose ef Its effer last Satarday, United Overseas Seevfttos (U08), the UOB eabddtary wMeh Made the hWi rMolvtd MccpUiciN «f ealy 11M1# The186 words
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448 1981-07-27 1 LILLIAN CHEW - By LILLIAN CHEW JOB-HOPPING among computer professionals has reached such proportions that a new computer association will be (armed to. find ways and means of reducing such movement. The new association will represent computer vendors and distributors, computer services bureaus and consultancies, and448 words
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Advertisement202 1981-07-27 1 i%J 1222 THE hotel industry goes through three-year cycles of good and bad occupancy rates Page 2 GOVERNMENTS and consumers are all rather sick of the "private fiefdom" style of management and will work increasingly for its replacement by professional management Page j INTEREST rates in the United States fell202 words
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MANAGEMENT
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Article, Illustration969 1981-07-27 2 SIOW LI SEN - Increased computerisation urged The move away from labour-intensive industries is applicable in the hotel sector as the industry should be encouraged to increase computerisation. This may seem ironical as the hotel industry is basically a service sector. But, according to Professor Daryl Wyckoff (left), good services can be969 words
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798 1981-07-27 2 mm SLS Title: IV Traaaaetleaal Maaager, Haw to Salve Petple Problems with Traaaaettoaai Aaalyafe. Alitor: Abe Wagner PafclMi if: Pwttce-llall, lac. THE TITLE of the book already warns the unwary what the main theme is about transactional analysis. If you are not into TA, thenSLS - 798 words
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Article, Illustration1075 1981-07-27 3 LAN MacDONALD - A large majority speak ill of the impact of the soap opera 'Dallas' on public opinion. LAN MacDONALD feels otherwise. He justifies the infamous JR's contribution to the evolution of the environment. LAN MacDONALD THAT the environment within which business operates is in a state of1,075 words
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Advertisement232 1981-07-27 2 •r f m 1 a ,i» M w». f I U t K. v» f X v 4 tsrV. -'4 -ft* X, *v iawuh v He ♦r--5 f sr- At LOO am this morning, we put the last word in business news to bed For us to give you a232 words
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Advertisement200 1981-07-27 3 If "foil Are Selling To Or Buying For The Hotel And Institution Industry This Is Your Exhibition! HOTELEX 81 11th-15th NOVEMBER 1981 at MANDARIN HOTEL HOTELEX '81 will mark the commencement of a series of yearly International Exhibitions for the entire Hotel Industry. At this exhibition, purchasing managers will have200 words
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Advertisement478 1981-07-27 3 A COMPANY THAT PLANS ITS BUSINESS EFFECTIVELY SHOULD BE ABLE TO PLAN ITS OWN OFFICE LIKEWISE. GETZ CONCEPT 80 OPEN PLAN SYSTEM FOR THE OFFICE REFLECTS EFFICIENCY AND GOOD BUSINESS SENSE. V > r vW? f Studies have indicated that the total office layout is as important as managerial skills478 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article1346 1981-07-27 4 AFP IN A highly-eventful week's trading on the London commodity markets last week, in which trading was interrupted by a bomb alert and there were steep rises in tin and coffee, prices ended on a somewhat uneven note. Coffee featured with a 50-per-cent gain to 11-month highsAFP - 1,346 words
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Article163 1981-07-27 4 CHICAGO soybean product futures closed steady to higher in revived trade on Friday Steady local short-cover-ing, mainly in response to strength in soybean futures, held values on the plus side most of the session. Increased optimism over the possibility that grain talks between the US and Soviet Union will163 words
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Article216 1981-07-27 4 WHEAT futures in Chicago last Friday closed around the middle of a s^-cent range, up 1V« US cents a bushel to down half a cent la July. Local evening-up ahead of the weekend accounted for choppy price action late. Most prices held on the plus side due to continued216 words
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Article69 1981-07-27 4 Cl.F. North European ports, in US dollars per ton unless otherwise stated: LONDON Fri Previous Malaysian 5% ffa bulk per tonne August 595.00qtd 595.00qtd September 58S.00slr 570.00slr Sumatra 5*% ffa bulk July 595.00*lr 5&5.00»lr August 585.00pd 575-OOslr September 580.00tlr 560.00pd October 567.50pd 565.00slr Nigeria 5% ffa bulk atg69 words
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Article196 1981-07-27 4 COFFEE was the star performer «a the toeal prWiee market last week ss frast hit BnuU, the werM's Mggest prsdaeer, aad breaght the price sf the cammsdlty sharply higher. A Iseal trader said that the forward September price fsr the esmmstfty has Jumped to $129.25196 words
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Article102 1981-07-27 4 RUBBER tatarea la LeadM bat Friday etoaed at •r mtmr mmln Ugas with glial la Three Miatti ■preai paaltteas af IJI to IJ9 peace a Idle. la TOKYO aa Satartfay, rubber futures ehaei U to IJ yea Ugksr la ly active tndkg. rnbl hmm ml W VI iv.. ON102 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article149 1981-07-27 4 THE US dollar last week opened generally firmer on a greater-than-expected rise in US money supply, and was quoted at 2.1645 against the Singapore unit. Hectic buying brought it down to 2.1670 in the middle of the week before it eased to 2.1567 and finally closed at 2.1585149 words
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Article329 1981-07-27 4 National Discount Co OVERNIGHT rates opened last week at 20 to 19 per cent, continuing the upward trend of the previous week. However, the rates eased marginally from midweek until Friday, when they plunged to 5 per cent. Interbank three-month term deposits moved up from 13 V«-13 Wi perNational Discount Co - 329 words
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Article321 1981-07-27 4 LAST week was an exceptionally dull period for gold with prices staying between a narrow range of US$4O5 and $415 a troy ounce on the international markets, says Greea Orihr Balltoa in its latest review. The market seemed immune to factors that normally would have moved prices. There was321 words
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Article175 1981-07-27 4 ASIAN RATES ASIAN can lepolt rates eodei illy 24 "7 days 1 month 2 months 3 months 6 months 9 months 12 months reaey tvenf for tke me U8I (BU prices) High Uw 19*> 18* 20 Vj 18*> 19 W 18 11/16 193/16 1811/16 181* 18* 17 15/*****5/16 17* 17175 words
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Article43 1981-07-27 4 FOR THE week ended Saturday July 25, the range of call rates received from Short Deposits (M) Bhd was as follows: Buk hud: 2 to 5.1 per cent. Geaerml fud: 4.7 to 5.125 per cent. Msvemeats of funds totalled $1,379 million.43 words
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Advertisement136 1981-07-27 4 When your aircondmoner breaks down, so doesyour business. •••>? -:v; When you sign a Service Agreement with Carrier, you are not only making a sensible business decision, but buying peace of mind as well. Because the Carrier service team is a highly trained and motivated squad of airconditioning experts who136 words
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Advertisement296 1981-07-27 5 iH(> NEC SYSTEM 100 Small Business Computer is the choice of forward-looking Asian businessmen. There are three main reasons for the phenomenal success of NEC SYSTEM 100: easy operation, expandability and excellent maintenance support. V i I EASY OPERATION Advanced software makes NEC SYSTEM 100 extremely easy to operate. In296 words
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OVERSEAS
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374 1981-07-27 6 Reuter A LDBY AN-backed guerilla group defied the ceasefire between Israel and the Palestinians and vowed to go on fighting the Jewish state from southern Lebanon. Ignoring last Friday's ceasefire announcement, the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine-General Command (PFLP-GC) saidReuter - 374 words
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Article120 1981-07-27 6 AFP HONGKONG'S Anti-Graft Bureau is investigating the alleged abuse of Filipinas employed as maids in the British colony, the South China Morning Post reported yesterday. The paper said that officers of the bureau are looking for a woman agent suspected of exploiting the Filipinas. Citing unidentified sources, theAFP - 120 words
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463 1981-07-27 6 NYT INTEREST rates fell sharply last Friday after the US Federal Reserve announced a US$5.9 billion drop in the nations basic money supply which almost completely offset the previous weeks abnormally large US$6.9 billion increase. Analysts said the drop in the M-1B measure ofNYT - 463 words
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Article127 1981-07-27 6 AP THE STATE of Sao Paulo has lost almost two-thirds of its 1981-82 coffee crop, according to the state's Agricultural Secretary, Afif Domingos. Mr Domingos said that two thirds of the state's coffee trees had been damaged by recent frosts. Next year's harvest in Sao Paulo isAP - 127 words
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351 1981-07-27 6 AFP A CHINESE executive of a Philippines bank who wrote a "white paper" that exposed the alleged business rivalries of powerful Chinese businessmen in Manila has fled the country to avoid possible reprisals from those he implicated in his paper. Time magazine identified theAFP - 351 words
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231 1981-07-27 6 AFP THE POLISH free trade union, Solidarity, has threatened to use the strike weapon if the government refuses to call off the announced cut in the meat ration. "We do not recognise the government's unilateral decision to cut the meat ration, andAFP - 231 words
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Article142 1981-07-27 6 UPI THREE foreign banks in the Philippines are packaging a US$45O million loan (or the Central Bank (CB) to relend to Philippine private companies and to help the country finance a deficit in its balance of payments. Central Bank governor Jaime Laya said in Manila yesterdayUPI - 142 words
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225 1981-07-27 6 AFP HIGH interest rates now prevailing in the United States have caused foreign, and particularly American banks, to tighten or stop issuance of credits to their customers in Indonesia in recent months, the Merdeka newspaper last Saturday quoted business circles in Jakarta as saying. AndAFP - 225 words
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Article638 1981-07-27 6 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Tine Prom PAA PA006 0010 NYC/SFO/HKG MAS MH601 0630 KUL MAS MH680 06£ KCH SIA SQ43 0740 DHA S1A SQ101 0815 KUL MAS MH811 0815 PEN MAS MH603 0830 KUL AI AI410 0940 BOM/MAA/KUL MAS MH671 1000 PEN/KUL SIA SQ201 1000 HLP638 words
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Advertisement540 1981-07-27 6 Contractors! EDS, the software professionals, have a computer system that will give you total project control and increase profits Buying a computer system because of its bits, bytes, megabytes, cycle time or architecture is the wrong decision. These are technical aspects which will make little difference to the success or540 words
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Advertisement157 1981-07-27 6 as MITSUI TRUST the Mrrsm twjst bank**g co.,ltd. He* Office M. N.honbash. Muromach, 2-chome Chuoku Tokyo. Japan Tel 03-270-9511 Telex J***** Singapore Representative Office: Tower 1201. OBS Bu.ld.nQ, 6 Shenton Way. Singapore 1. Singapore Tel *****53 Telex ***** M suite 2365 New York N Y. ***** USA Tel 212-938-2750 Teiex157 words
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Article, Illustration1735 1981-07-27 7 DAVID CHURCHILL - Selfridges, the flagship department store .of Oxford Street, is still trying to recover from the aftermath of London's last tourist boom. DAVID CHURCHILL reports on how it has had to adapt to the hard times in UK retailing. DAVID CHURCHILL FT THEFT - 1,735 words
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Advertisement302 1981-07-27 7 The best investment on wheels. f wPr T> f i V >i >**« i Mi 4 > < .JS ii *r* I u r 1 m ~"S* m m*. A, V i. r< m t? X-* n a B 73HH n *W Pk "Frankly, I find my new Mercedes-Benz 200302 words
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Advertisement81 1981-07-27 7 AFEEC '81 2nd Biennial ASEAN Federation of Electrical Engineering Contractors Convention Exhibition. 15-18 SEPTEMBER 1981 HYATT HOTEL. SINGAPORE Electrical engineers and contractors will find AFEEC '81 an enlightening occasion. Visit the exhibition and attend the conference to keep abreast with the latest developments in the electrical world. For trade professionals81 words
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REVIEWS
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Article495 1981-07-27 8 LEE YOKE MENG - By LEE YOKE MENG ANOTHER triple treat b m far contemporary drama enthusiasts. This time araaad, It's the Stage Clab with their asaal taste far camedy, drama, aad lave aad marriage. Aptly labelled Triple BUI, It lavelvee excerpts tram The Dumb Walter by Harald495 words
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Article, Illustration1618 1981-07-27 8 PATRICIA GOH - PATRICIA GOH meets the Artful Dodger and other fine young talents at the secondary school which is bringing 'Oliver!' to life. PATRICIA GOH I DON'T suppose musicals make as good headlines as the snobbery issue that plastered all the papers' frontpages here last year. But it1,618 words
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Article, Illustration963 1981-07-27 9 CHRIS YAP - CHRIS YAP took a look at the winning cartoons and selected entries in the cartoon-drawing < competition organised in conjunction with the courtesy campaign, and came away with mixed feelings. CHRIS YAP THERE is a Joke about Singaporeans not having a sense of humour. I One day,963 words
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Article654 1981-07-27 10 He Random Factor By liada Laresa aad Barry Taaeabaam Patera, SIC pages Reviewed by HSUNG BEE HWA PAPERBACKS have taken the world by storm but this has become more of a dubious hlpssing than anything else. You now have more titles to choose from and654 words
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Article973 1981-07-27 10 LEE YOKE MENG - .Browsing! Through With LEE YOKE MENG The Oiiiwi By Benari Taylsr FMUaa /OUIM, 188 pages THE PUBLISHERS crown it "the most horrifying film of the year". But judging from the box office results after it's recent run here, not many local cinema goers have been thrilled or frightened973 words
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729 1981-07-27 10 VINCENT CANBY - By VINCENT CANBY MUCH in the manner of i someone of wit and spirit who, refusing to tolerate a dull party, leaves, trailing a few well-elocuted rude words, Glenda Jackson swept in and out of New York recently in a two-day run of729 words
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Advertisement156 1981-07-27 8 lake the Executive FSghttoKuah Lumpur. 730 am doily. i Now, a flight that's scheduled with your schedule in mind. M The 7.30 am MAS Airbus to Kuala Lumpur. It's conveniently K timed so you'll beat the mid-morning departure crowds and m have a relaxing supercomfortable flight all the way. We156 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous268 1981-07-27 8 LEISDRE TIME FILM SHOWS ALAIN DELON, as Francis in Melodle En SonsSol (The Big Grab), gets involved in a 100million franc hold-up in the famous Palm Beach Casino in Cannes, on the French Riviera. Others In the cast include Jean Gabin, Georges Wilson and Viviane Romance. Tomorrow and on Wednesday,268 words
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Miscellaneous1488 1981-07-27 8 y Golden statues go berserk CERTAINLY aat u eidtln K night to stay la fr.nl af toe tolly. Bat there will still be mm «r twe pregrammM ttot may ke werta ingAt 7JSpm, TV addlcto will be aMe to watch the last eptoade af GedsUlm aver chaaael i. la this1,488 words
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Advertisement319 1981-07-27 9 We lwve you berthing Oakland. Chassis awaits discharge 2200 hrs precisely 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 attention that's earned us our stripes on319 words
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Advertisement74 1981-07-27 9 TWO FOR ONE BONUS 1 Trade Opportunities in two related industries at one visit T ASIAPRINT '81 f S E Asia 2nd International Exhibition of Printing Graphic Arts Equipment Supplies lASIAPACK '81 S.E. Asia 2nd Intemetional Exhibition of Machinery and Materials for Packaging 5-9 OCT SINGAPORE 12 noon to Bpm74 words
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Miscellaneous56 1981-07-27 9 BnStoW: Ftonk Di cken£ W3e NooreLL»HG> »HJOfc£D yoUfc &PCK OrtCOF mR& RjRDV'S PSS- Pt- FBIRV CPKVSES e>oT sofi£i_y you khou ffeoc£DUfc_? FiRSTIV, YOO musT SlftND f\6CNeTMeFPORV CAWE_ IOiTU TvAe KHGGS SL»G«TIV Borr.GepeP TV^cpkc 1 LOITm WPHDS p»rc> LIPT UJiTH UseiGHT DISTfcjBOTCD AND lAsr BUT NOT L&AST Gx/ERy nooTHroL host Be56 words
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Advertisement981 1981-07-27 10 S THEOMEN H TOLD OF A HA I I l.h WITH KVILTHAI COULD ONLY HAYH ONE KNDIWi THE FINAL CONFLICT GORDON WcCtII.I. I'lic ullmuH' n»>\ cl o! In>t roi hi tlk million Lopv-sclhui! set ICS SI >< Mi '■<> K' .1 li!!I) t! < 'I!; JOi!i t xliti:i\ I DGB4NK&981 words
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Advertisement234 1981-07-27 11 Bonking at your own time With Tat Lee Card and our Automated Teller Machine, (ATM), you can do your banking 24 hours. No more worries about time. The ATM* is located outside selected offices of Tat Lee Bank or any public areas where you can see our Tat Lee Bank234 words
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MARKET REVIEWS 1
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693 1981-07-27 11 iNew York UPI THE NEW York stock market, which has a habit of reacting to the Federal Reserve, plunged to a sevenmonth low last week after the US money supply surged unexpectedly. That picture could change dramatically this week, however, because there wasUPI - 693 words
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Article501 1981-07-27 11 NYT MARCH 1960 was a month sent shivers down the -backs of investors. Prices /were collapsing in the sO,yer futures market, and .the prime rate was climbJag to a record 19 per cent. > There was no shortage of •worries in Wall Street -worries about aNYT - 501 words
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Article318 1981-07-27 11 July 25 Yen TOKYO I Akal 336 +5 I AsahlCham »4 +2 AsahlOlas* 844 -4 Bank TK 364 +4 Banjru 441 -4 Bndjettone 507 +7 Canon 1950 Chubu Pwr 800 unch ClUatn 430 -2 I Dallchl Xangyo I Bank 403 J O Nip Print «25 +10 D Nip318 words
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Article1177 1981-07-27 11 GERALD COLVERD - London By GERALD COLVERD THE CITY has replaced the holiday season with the Halliday saga. The ripples of the suspension on Manchester brokers, Halliday Simpson, are just beginning to lap around the ankles of the square mile's army of fund managers, notable for their traditional position along1,177 words
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Article1207 1981-07-27 11 NEW YORK NEW YORK stocks closed higher last Friday, boosted by expectations that last week's money supply figures would show a decline. The Dow Jones industrial average, which lost 34 points in the first three sessions last week, clbsed 8 points higher and ended the week about 221,207 words
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Article86 1981-07-27 11 Reuter MOBIL Corp said if its offer for Conoco Inc is oversubscribed and shares must be purchased pro rata, it does not expect to be able to announce the results of such purchases until about eight trading days after today. The tender offer is due toReuter - 86 words
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Article363 1981-07-27 11 AFP THE TOKYO Stock Exchange took a knock in early sessions last week but recouped some of the losses toward the end of the week. Trading was the slowest in the past 19 weeks. The 225-stock Dow Jones Average, a 36.32-yen loser the previous week, closedAFP - 363 words
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Article108 1981-07-27 13 THE fsUswiag is a list sf the II most actively traded stocks m the Stock Exchange sf Singapore last week. It gives the torasver to thsasaads sf anite, closing prices h Friday aad the high aad tow tor IWI C-P-, Timra •m t Prices Jal 14 w108 words
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Article292 1981-07-27 13 MONTH/YEAR: July 1M1 BUSINESS TIMES INDUSTRIAL GROUP INDICES (BASE YEAR: JAN 4, 1971 IN) t Week's Art* M IM1HI Pstat Hlgk Um latfaatrlal Graap Jaiy 11 Jaly 14 Chaage 794.93 885 55 Automotive 757.97 665.56 92.*****7.81 934.29 Banks. Insurance, Finance and Trustees 1214.73 1071.53 143.*****.80 303.59 Chemicals,292 words
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Article, Illustration903 1981-07-27 13 CHRIS LIM - Singapore By CHRIS LIM IT WAS one of the darkest weeks in the stock market's history as share prices plunged across the board. Investors' confidence has never been so badly shattered. Last week, the widely monitored Straits Times industrial index dropped nearly 100 points903 words
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Article406 1981-07-27 13 JULIANA TAY - Week ended July 24 Compiled by JULIANA TAY SCRIP ISSUE 8 P P Ltd: Proposed rights issue of one-for-ooe at $1.50. OTHERS Imhaaalar has successfully tendered for the operation of a seafood restaurant at Chang! village. The restaurant is expected to open for business in406 words
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Article209 1981-07-27 13 KA YIN Holdings Berhad is launching a nationwide campaign among members of the Federation of Ka Yin Chu Association of Malaysia to subscribe to its issue of 19.5 million shares of MSI.OO each. The company, which is involved mainly in properties and leasing, said209 words
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247 1981-07-27 13 Bangkok THERE was a feeling of confidence in the Securities Exchange of Thailand last week with the result that the market moved slightly ahead. Factors contributing to this were reports that the authorities would be introducing measures aimed at stimulating the market, favourable news from the247 words
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Article130 1981-07-27 13 HOTEL Grand Central: AGM to be held at The Conference Room, Hotel Grand Central Building, 22 Cavenagh Road, Singapore 0922 on July 27 at 11.30 am. SINGAPORE GLASS (1174) limited: AGM to be held at Spring Room, 8th Floor, South Wing, Mandarin Hotel, 333 Orchard Road, Singapore 0923130 words
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149 1981-07-27 13 Reuter HUTCHISON Whampoa has dropped proposals to acquire all shares in Harbour Engineering Co which it does not already own, and now seeks to restructure Harbour through a merger and rights issue. It announced last month discussions had commenced which might lead toReuter - 149 words
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811 1981-07-27 14 jK.Lumpur THE bulls were severely thrashed last week in the worst fall seen at the Kuala Lumpur stock market this year. Prices were sent reeling downwards by waves of selling which forced the 30counter New Straits Times Industrial Ordinary share index811 words
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466 1981-07-27 14 Sydney Reuter A FALL in the consumer price index, normally a signal (or a surge of confidence in the share market, went almost unnoticed last week as sellers on the Sydney market continued their plunder of the mining and industrial boards. The statistics bureauReuter - 466 words
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Article2837 1981-07-27 14 Grt Gr*s Net 1981 Last Div Div Y*W P/E Vol Week High Low Coapaay Sale or- CTT (•000) Hlgk Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 494 320 Aetna 350 -122 143 32 4.1 125 41 424 350 Alcorn 300 10.0 24 33 254 350 130 Allied Choc 2872,837 words
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EUROPEAN MARKETS
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Article170 1981-07-27 12 JULY 24 PU ABN 296 00 0.5 Ahold 71.00 4-1 Akao J4J0 0-3 AMEV Be jo 0-2 Am fan aunn unch Amrobnk 5100 unch Bergoaa Berk 35-00 12-20 02 Boa 82.10 -0.9 Bonumg 183.00 -1 Burhmann S0.80 -0.6 Caiand -0.1 CaWe Delft 186.50 -2 Dell M|| 14,10 -0.9 Enrila170 words
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Article270 1981-07-27 12 JULY M Fr» CORBEILLE Alr-Llquldf 485 15 B S N Ocrnu Danone 1088 18 C8r (ThomsonClf) 238 -a# CI* Ftancalae dea Petrolei ***** 5.6 Compifnle Flnanclere Compagnie Generale 778 Credit Fonder De FTance 358 2# Hachette (Llbralrle) 271 •14 Machlnet Bull 38.80 0 M Mtchelln (B) MO 35 Paiibai270 words
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Article217 1981-07-27 12 JULY 24 Dm Aef-Telefunken 41 50B Akao 21 70 0.3 A1U Leben 1145.00 4 10 Alii Ver* ***** ♦ft BASF ***** -03 Bay H T Wbank ***** 1 Bay Vbank 276.00 25 Bayer 127 JO -41 BBC 286 00 -ft BMW ***** -25 Cauella 252.00 -10 Chetn Verw 270217 words
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Article95 1981-07-27 12 JULY 34 rn FORWARD MARKET Acee 286 J Artwd 1000 unch Ajtur 366 10 Brucin 1196 12 BruUmb 1146 6 Cupu 1736 15 Cock ia -1 De Bccri 302 -3 Ebel 1770 30 Electtobel 7740 30 OO-Inno-Bm 1906 S o*» 1338 •12 Hobo* 2300 U Petto *10 140 Rjrl95 words
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Article185 1981-07-27 12 JULY 24 Francs Actions Sulsm 282 -1 Alusuisse Br M6 5 Alusuisse Ref 385 Brown Boeefl Br 1330 25 Clba Ola Br. 1280 uncn at* Oelgy P C 966 -18 Clba Oel*j Re« 586 1 Credit Suisse Br 2145 -5 Credit Suisse Ref 381 •1 ElekLrowmtl Br 2450 unch185 words
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Article97 1981-07-27 12 JULY 24 Lki Aaie 1 Aiaoc Ocn *****0 -1500 Basto«1 2W 3 tmUi)( 4400 rt»t 1560 -20 Plnilder M -0-25 Oen Immob 1M0 51 IFI Prl au -140 ItaJccmenU ***** -1500 ItAlgm* 8W -4 !ua*lder 290 -I M>r>ru M Pf 100 unch Mareltl Ere MM lob ***** 2000 Miraianat97 words
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Article204 1981-07-27 12 JULY 34 Ct Abuibl 25 <« W Alran 31H -H Algorna 41 >» -IH Bant Mont 28H -H Bank Nora Scotia 3BH -1 Bell Tel IS* unch Belli Corp BP Can I-Id 40 unci) Braacan 35 IS Camp Red Lake ie\ Can Imp Bk 28-5 -H Can par so204 words
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Article287 1981-07-27 12 JULY 24 K&nd INDUSTRIALS A Alpha 406 5 Abercom 306 unch At And CI 860 A MIC 2825 unch Barlows 965 ♦5 Cf Sugar 1725 unch CNA 560 unch Currte Finance 230 5 De Been Ind Edcon 945 10 Edgar* 797SB unch Evercmdv Fed Volk 506 unch Fugtt 256287 words
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Advertisement734 1981-07-27 12 See page 11 for Tokyo stocks and NYSE prices "The American Express Card serves p™j you well, wherever good food is served" here to wine,dine o 11/1 otitort'i lubertug (Prill For lunch. For dinner. For a richly rewarding experience. Businessmen s Lunch Monday; to hriday; $19 50 10 1 service734 words
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Advertisement178 1981-07-27 12 The Dragon Palace Restaurant is where you can dine in regal splendour and dance to the mellow sounds of yesteryear Spacious enough to accommodate 450 people in comfort. Dragon Palace Restaurant also caters to the cosy twosome l o Cockpit Hotti Ox ley Rise/Penang Road, Singapore 0923. Tel: *****11 (20178 words
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Advertisement64 1981-07-27 13 \v THE TOKAI BANK,LTD. U5515,000,000 NEGOTIABLE FLOATING RATE U.S.DOLLAR CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT DUE JANUARY 1983 9 I In accordance with the provisions of the Certificates, notice is hereby given that for the Interest Period from July 27,1981 to January 27,1982 the Certificates will carry a rate of interest of per64 words
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Advertisement541 1981-07-27 13 NEW BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES IN THE EIGHTIES I 6-7 Octtbw 1981 Sliiapiri The Association of South Eost Asian Nations (ASEAN) has come a long way since its formation in 1967. Created to harness the vast potential of its five developing member nations, ASEAN is now transformed from a loose grouping of541 words
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Advertisement564 1981-07-27 14 Senior Appointments Vv GROUP TREASURER Negotiable above SlOO,OOO One of the most dynamic Singapore companies engaged in marine construction and related industries, is seeking a suitable person to be their Group Treasurer. The Group Treasurer will be responsible for the funds management of the group; for arranging project financing; for564 words
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Article, Illustration647 1981-07-27 15 WITH the Jurong Masters postponed and no major competition held during the weekend, the golf courses were not without their share of excitement in competitive golfing activities. Take the Singapore Island Country Club for example. It had a matchplay competition called the Zenko647 words
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Article, Illustration1099 1981-07-27 15 CHARMAINE CHAN - By CHARMAINE CHAN THE TOP seeds in the 3rd Oval tine Individual Graded Squash Championship 1961 are raring to go as the tournament is about to enter the quarter-final stage this week. Zainal Abidin has yet to lift his racket to try1,099 words
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327 1981-07-27 15 THE NEW Zealand government, meeting in a crisis atmosphere, yesterday postponed until tomorrow a decision on whether to call off the South African rugby tour which has led to violent, nation-wide demonstrations. Acting Prime Minister Duncan Mcintyre said in Wellington that the parliamentary327 words
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Article492 1981-07-27 15 Reuter BRITISH racing keeps an annual appointment with one of the country's most beautiful courses in the coming week. The scene is Glorious Goodwood, where the fiveday July meeting starts tomorrow with a guarantee of fine racing in rolling countryside within cantering distance of the sea. "A gardenReuter - 492 words
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Article890 1981-07-27 15 RONALD KOW - By RONALD KOW WITH the Ileal nceer fraternity rejoicing ever the result of the CPIB's Investigations late allegations that the last Malaysia Cup Anal had been "fixed", It weald seem rather ukiad If someone now suggests that the Ministry of Seeial Affairs' statement released last Friday be890 words
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1342 1981-07-27 15 MURRAY CHASS - LEGAL TECHNICALITY The US baseball strike, now in its 46th day, may have already cost a lot of people a lot off money but the 26 major league club owners stand to lose much more than they would have ever imagined because ofNYT - 1,342 words
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Advertisement60 1981-07-27 15 Proctitt For Hoolth Relaxation ANG TAI-CHI and MOWN 6 MEDITATION m jtWi- M YAW'S TAJ •a 3ill Main Tra—n C*mtn 4, KmOW tood S'por* 1025 (off Bafcit Taaaii Id 31/2m.j iMiiiii Swm Cattoga School) Taa. toFrl S.lSpm totpm. Ml pm to 7JO pm. Twl%w 7JO am to «J0 am. For60 words
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Advertisement212 1981-07-27 15 ft o J-' 9 l m Top Model DRKIII For maximum satisfaction and optimum usage, ProSimmon's DRKIII has the following intrinsic qualities that will determine your choice: Computer designed by go»f craftsmen fcx maximum playatxlity Peripheral weighted for optimum benefit from "miss hits". Low centre of gravity for ease of212 words
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Article286 1981-07-27 16 AP FORMER US Assistant Secretary of State for East Asia and the Pacific, Mr Marshall Green, has objected to criticism that the US refugee policy is enticing poor Indochinese to leave their homeland for better economic conditions in the United States. Mr Green and his delegationAP - 286 words
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Article220 1981-07-27 16 AFP IRANIAN Prime Minister Mohammed Ali Rajai yesterday raced past former president Abolhassan BaniSadr's total of 10.7 million votes in the January 1960 presidential election. According to partial results released yesterday afternoon, Mr Rajai, virtually unopposed in Friday's violence-marred election for the presidency, has won 11.8AFP - 220 words
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389 1981-07-27 16 AFP UPI THE SOUTH Korean government has decided to liberalise foreign investment laws in an effort to induce direct foreign investment into the country, it was announced in Seoul last Saturday. According to the Economic Planning Board, from among a total of 855AFP; UPI - 389 words
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Article578 1981-07-27 16 Reuter THE BRITISH government and the oil industry are at odds over how fast Britain should use its North Sea oil. The industry is critical of plans to hold down output in the mid-1980s to prolong self-sufficiency. The quarrel has thrown into the melting potReuter - 578 words
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Article198 1981-07-27 16 Reuter SOVIET navy chief Sergei Gorshkov attacked the US yesterday for what he described as the increasingly aggressive and massive presence of its fleet on the high seas. Admiral Gorshkov, Commander-in-Chief of the Soviet navy, said in a Pravda article that the currentReuter - 198 words
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173 1981-07-27 16 SINGAPORE'S trade deficit increased sharply during the first six months of this year. Figures released by the Department of Statistics show that Singapore bought $28,686.4 million worth of goods and sold only $21,796.9 million, giving a deficit of $6,889.5 million, compared with $4,152.9173 words
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Article78 1981-07-27 16 UPI ADMIRAL Sudomo, chief of Indonesian security, has flown to the Caltex oil field in Central Sumatra where more than 4,400 workers are on strike for festive allowances. The strike was launched a week ago on the Minas oilfield by some 1,300 workers. TheyUPI - 78 words
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684 1981-07-27 16 THE CREDIT market in Malaysia has eased markedly following the injection of funds by the government in the form of reimbursements to statutory bodies and financing for public projects, after having put such expenditures on hold for the last two months. Overnight money684 words
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Article287 1981-07-27 16 AFP MINISTERS and top officials of the "Group of 77" from developing countries will meet at the United Nations in private on Wednesday to consider what concessions, if any, were made by President Reagan on North-South issues at last week's Ottawa summit. The group, which is the caucusAFP - 287 words
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Advertisement113 1981-07-27 16 Your New Telephone SecretaryOtftQN COMPUTER DIALER An ingenious micro-computer device that computes, stores and dial up to 20 important phone numbers automatically all at a single touch of a button. And redials till you are connected, if line is busy. Also, a built-in 12 digit calculator and digital clock with113 words
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Advertisement444 1981-07-27 16 .<S> The winning seminar attended by mors than 500 top executives from the public and private sectors in Malaysia and Singapore, and over 75,000 corporate executives, managers, civil service officials and professionals sll over the world. The Art of Negotiating Conducted by: Mr. Gerard Nierenberg (the world's foremost expert) Jointly444 words
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Miscellaneous60 1981-07-27 16 WEAT HERS Outlook for Singapore from 6am to lpm today: Mainly fair. Report for 24 bears prior to 7J9 pm an July 21 At tke airport. Maximum temperature 29.8 Associated humidity 75 Minimum temperature 24.0 Associated humidity 92 Hours of sunshine 4.55 Rainfall in millimetres Trace Total rainfall for the60 words
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354 1981-07-27 17 THE Sarawak government has commissioned a British consultancy firm to make a feasibility study of a new port site at the Miri River mouth to replace the Customs Wharf area. The study, to be done by Sir Bruce White354 words
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588 1981-07-27 17 VONG NYAM MING - By VONG NYAM MING CONTAINER handling in Port Klang is expected to attain new peaks of efficiency when an on-line computer system is installed in October and ready for use in 1982. Although computers have been used by the Port Klang Authority (PKA)588 words
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Article36 1981-07-27 17 Reuter THE Far Eastern Freight Conference (FEFC) and associated conferences said they are reducing the currency adjustment factor (CAF) applying from Japan to 24.5 per cent from 29 per cent, effective today. ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article44 1981-07-27 17 AFP AUSTIN and Pickersgill announced a £42 million contract from Greek shipowner T H Demseris for four 3,000-ton bulk carriers that can alternatively carry 636 containers. Demseris also took delivery of two 14,000-ton ships from British yards last year. AFTAFP - 44 words
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Article117 1981-07-27 17 PAKISTAN'S entire crude oil imports of 3.8 million tonnes a year from the Gulf states will now be transported solely by the state-owned National Tanker Corporation (NTC). The end of foreign companies' direct involvement in the transport was announced at a ceremony where contracts were signed between117 words
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Article53 1981-07-27 17 UPI SOUTH Korea received shipbuilding orders worth 11.55 billion during the first half of the year, government officials said. The total represented a 83.6 per cent increase over the same period last year and accounts for 77.7 per cent of this year's ship export target ofUPI - 53 words
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Article789 1981-07-27 17 Shipping line Page Cat Aohlpelego VD 4 Adriatic Corn Vm 3 Afea VI 3 Afro-Eurasia VI 2 Alfred CT Vm 4 All tran» VII 4 Alpac VI 5 Angkutan VI 4 Angaria vr V J Anhsmg VIE 5 ANL 1 i Antoll Vm I A PL nj789 words
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Article315 1981-07-27 18 ARRIVALS KEPPEL WHARVES Builder 111 (after Jenson II) 22 Hannah Lu (1800) 6/7 Kabirdas (1500 after Christine 2) 42 43 Kota Perwira (after Kota Petani) 10 Kota Singa (after Kota Petani New Globe hauls) 11 Li Yang (0830 after I,eipzig) 1/2 Mehlhausen (2300 after Chaco) 35/36 New315 words
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Article1034 1981-07-27 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 Jenhol 2/81 24.7.81 1300 Thong Soon TA 4 TT Zim Melbourne 4E 24.7.81 0800 Star Shpg TA 4 TT Maersk Mango1,034 words
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Article1388 1981-07-27 18 FURTHER declines have been recorded on Thursday for grain shipments out of North America with a prompt cargo from the US Gulf to Venezuela paying US$22, down SO cents, and business said to have been finalised from the Gulf to the Netherlands at below the previous level of1,388 words
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Article611 1981-07-27 19 LONDON'S secondhand market brokers said Manchester Liners has placed two more container ships on offer following the failure of a bid to sell two other vessels earlier this year. The company, owned by Orient Overseas Container Line, hopes to sell the 12,126 long tonnes deadweight Manchester Renews and611 words
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273 1981-07-27 19 FRANCE'S new Socialist government is preparing to play the role of mediator at the resumed Law of the Sea Conference in Geneva next month. On the insistence of the developing countries, negotiations are to begin again in Geneva on Aug 3 despite273 words
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583 1981-07-27 19 Fairplay CONFERENCES are unlikely to consider any alternative pricing system more favourable to shippers despite the fact that the stability of their freight charges, which has been traditionally advanced as the major benefit of their pricing system, has substantially lost its importance. Agreeing that aFairplay - 583 words
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Article, Illustration238 1981-07-27 19 THE first of two new roro container vessels chartered by the Scandutch consortium arrived in Singapore recently on her maiden voyage. Christened the Contender Argent, the 1,300 TEU-ca-pacity vessel is owned by Sea Containers. The vessel was built at the Breda Shipyard in Italy and her238 words
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Advertisement429 1981-07-27 17 Scan Dutch Fast and Regular Service To/From N.C./SCAN/W.MED./U.K. Singapore Tel *****89 Port Kelonq Tel *****1 Kuala Lumpur Tel2bl2l Penang Tel *****6 AMAH Orient Overseas Co*U(u*tesi Line !>■« Uriai lim R'tn F«Mm HVbj Mm OFMUB PAUL 27* 28/7 29/7 16/8 17/8 19/1 21/1 24/1 KOKM CHANCE«* 31/7 1/S 19/8 20/8 22/8429 words
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Advertisement259 1981-07-27 17 OSEALORDH UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE BAR'ZAN V.16 Clomi times 1 27/7 1800 HRS X 27/7 0600 HRS DOMYAH V.15 loading for SB L WATTY AH V.15 22/8 All ¥.17 11/9 taEEsni ;<ai Jeddah (27/9) Hodadah (5/10) SEALORD SUPPING AGENCJES (Ret No. *****5/OOC) 3RO FLOOR. MARINA259 words
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Advertisement29 1981-07-27 17 aGMiaa CONTAINER Schedules II SHIPS In Pert II LONDON Freights 11/111 SHIP Sales HI REGIONAL Weather VIII The shipping schedule has been held ever due to Inch of space29 words
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Advertisement711 1981-07-27 17 Nedlloyd Lines Regular Liner Services To/ From All Parts of the World. Singapore Tel *****89 Po»t Keiong Tel *****1 Kuala Lumpur Tel ***** Penang Tel *****6 MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES TO: U.S PACIFIC, GULF, AVLANTIC, EAST CANADA, ASIAN PORTS Feeder Vmml (Port Kelan« Pentni FONDO MAERSK MANGO FONDO711 words
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Advertisement837 1981-07-27 18 1 S*' MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING CORPN. BERHAD. WISMA MISC, N0.2, JALAN CONLAY, P.O. BOX 371, KUALA LUMPUR 04-09, MALAYSIA. TEL *****8 TELEX: MA *****, *****, ***** ***** CONTAINER SERVICE Mm Acceptsif Far: 1) Barcelona. Genu. 2) Amsterdam Antwerp. LHawe. Bilbao. Basle. UR. J) Bremen. Br«merlu»er> Aarhus. Copenhagen. Helsinki 4) Mjlpw.837 words
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Advertisement144 1981-07-27 18 SUPERCARRIER SERVICE FROM: US GULF US ATLANTIC EAST CANADA B*Ma>ctsnws| 2/1 a/» a/« »i/« i/i yi j w y» vii |,i KIT NOniS "BARBER TOBA" tm, I "BARBER TBU" *J. "BARBER NARA" tat 17. "BARBER MEMNOM" fa* 22. TO: PANAMA US ATLANTIC EAST CANADA US GULF VI 7/1 0/1 1/1144 words
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Advertisement558 1981-07-27 19 OCL Overseas Container^ Limited STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei Ports and Bangkok CONTAINtRSHIP SERVICE TO UK CONTINENT A'wavy liHnri 22/1 24/1 21/1 22/1 21/1 34/9 39/9 91/9 91/9 99/9 m/i u/1 14/9 IC/9 21/9 22/9 29/9 11/11 V PJUta« "3/9 a/« 29/7 14/4 19/1 25/4 29/7 •4/1 01558 words
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Advertisement267 1981-07-27 19 rfa Franco Belgian Services Mtf 1 vm».i r f r»: irf» SNGAPOM POURS UNm rta KW| rHm> S!f a rnnnua »Mr i»m »Mi »h| Mhi Shi nt| BUTB 7*M IN 21 M| 27M| 31M| 1 Sapt 3S*t OHNTM. OKF 13 Ml Kin 3 S«pt 4 Sapt I Sapt I Sapt267 words
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Advertisement395 1981-07-27 20 A Hapag-Lloyd T «rt In BruM* [nms Frwttwl Eiprtu Largs Bar Also accepting transhipment cargo lot CAMBBEAN/WEST MOKS wa Hamburg TO MEHTPHWtA On* «M Uili Mmi OtvMvDtßMn TO IBA/CAHADA f«tde» L*p 8i» Benatto« Ob* Mm Halftone Eiprtss Hamburg Eipress ErcMt Law* P Aelang S pore 13/8 15/8 21/8 23/8 29/8395 words
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Advertisement548 1981-07-27 20 KOREA 5 CORPN P. Ketanf PENANG STORE ALTAR 165t 7-11 Aut 1214 Att( 15-18 Au{ FROM BUSAN BANGKOK ALTAR 166E 7-11 Aut 1214 Aug 15-18 Aug TO BUSAN VEGA 162W 30- 1 Sep 2-4 Sep 5-8 Sep FROM BUSAN BANGKOK VEGA 163E 30- 1 Sep 2- 4 Sep 5-8 Sep548 words
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Advertisement547 1981-07-27 20 EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST EUROPF EXPRESS FULL CONTAINER SERVICE T 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 P»i MM llwhn Fdnt—» Mtwi— Mm| It Hnrt I'm I«c*t 2/1 11/1 22/1 24/1547 words
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Advertisement834 1981-07-27 20 Burma Fivt Star Shipping Corpn. k "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE' LOADMG FOR RANGOON S'pn Nm| mcM nm m HTOWTHA i/i tai HTMTTMmM II tt''" BFSSC Ag«nti m Matayva BOUSTEAD SHPPWC TfcL NOS KL *****2/*****9 A/feet me 0* »iiwim« IntarcoiMinwital S A C.I F. CTm Tr import acton Marrtima Maxicana S. A.834 words
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Advertisement404 1981-07-27 20 tho.s.e. OCEAN SHIPPING ENTERPRISES PTE LTD. sjl SANKYO LINE JAPAN/STRAITS SERVICE MEJITS X MALATSM P. SUNS EAST ISM 9VTVK TEL 3H732/3/7251 rows mum tmk i nMBPoti m stbu a ut» SKY HORSE 27-2S/7 VORTEX MARVO 1-2/1 SUN UNION LINE KARACHI SERVICE SMGAPORE PJCELAN6 PQMNG LOW FOR 27-21/7 KARACH 1-2/1 3-4/1404 words
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Advertisement571 1981-07-27 21 PIL GROUP FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO COLOMBO. HODEIDAH. JEDDAH AQABA (Reefer Cntrs Acceptable) VESSEL KOTA SAHABAT KOTA SAHABAT Accepting LCL Cargo to Colombo Aqaba. *FCL Closing 27/7 2300 Hra. S.E.A. Container Feeder Service SINGAPORE/BANGKOK/HONGKONG/MANILA ACCEPTING LCL/FCL/REEFER CONTAINERS' VESSEL VOY. *NEP ZIRCON 465/47N MANILA H'KONG 25-26/7 7-8/8 13-14/8 28-29/8 SPORE 31-571 words
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Advertisement124 1981-07-27 21 PEACE LINE m. Regular container FCL/LCL services to Austraia -Sydney, Mefaume, Adelaide, Brisbane Europe Al ports indudhf UK Also caKng Honf Konf, Taiwan Japan UNDERPRISE PTE LTD 6A Mount Fober Rood, Singapore 0409 Tel: *****88/9, *****02 rasa.. LIAN HUAT SHIPPING CO, (PTE.) LTD. KTWMTUML rUtt, IJTH Fl MB. SUTI 131J/1320124 words
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Advertisement873 1981-07-27 21 BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTARER SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE H BURG B HAVEN ROAM WW SOTON Spore P Attar* W Gtrmarif Antra Antaefp France AH UA 19/1 21/1 22/1 24/1 17/1 29/7 U/l U/l 21/1 22/1 23/1 «/l 25/1 27/1 21/1 31/1 23/1 l/l 27/1 2J/I 31/1 1/9 2/9 1/9 3/9873 words
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Advertisement701 1981-07-27 21 Scan Dutch y j fi 1 WEEKLY EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE EP/UK/NC/SC4H P j ft 9 ft B DAKIA Stf o pjiiaga 3i/> B QAMU 7/1 B HHACA 14 I B QANIA ?l I B PtNAGA 7| B OMtU 4/9 B PfIIAGA 11/9 8 DM« 18/9 AccapUi Iw 1) Barcdw Ganaa701 words
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Advertisement567 1981-07-27 21 4 A K BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BANK LINE FOR REUWOW I S. AFRICA A. VESSEL Spore: Aug f Also accepting FCL containers. (looding direct for Reunion, Durbon and Capetown only) Lukosyfe Linos U.S. WEST COAST SERVICE CHd tron SfO Lbd> SPOBE KMI S|*/Tac fflC ASHLEY LYRES SW SM 2S/I 27/8567 words
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Advertisement506 1981-07-27 22 K line KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD :irl 22 i^iL lb*r l r \;j AGENTS SPORE NEPTUNE AGENCIES PTE LTD TH *****11 .lilJJ'l CONVENTIONAL SERVICES ll" "TWlr h#*? M SOON SENG GROUP Repiar Service To East M'sia Vessel FONG StANG Voy 106/11 FONGSOONVoy 206/11 Loading for: Kuching/Sibu KK/Tawau/Lahat Oatu ll* 'JMPUI?506 words
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Advertisement598 1981-07-27 22 J CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC NMTI CAIFORMA/PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAINER/REEFER SERVICE lM*| 103 waa 1M FIMCSCO. wnu. TKHL VMCONOt. IC Fa/Fa P >«< s«p(ai L Anfdn iPßuir Utai li A* us* AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Atiip>n Fa/Fa CI>^MH PMMif Sport IMb AM S* Ate Kavb DRS" k Pt/27 My ?»My 10598 words
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Advertisement692 1981-07-27 22 (iroiip SINGAPORE SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE LTD. 20TH FLOOR OCEAN BUILDING SINGAPORE 0104 MARKETING *****2 (3 LINESI GENERAL *****1 114 L INESI TERMINAL OFFICE *****83 TELEX RS ***** RS ***** A B CARSHIP CABLE CARGOSHIP ggjQljl Kcgnmal Container Lilies WEEKLY CONTAINER SERVICE to/lrom BANGKOK SINGAPORE ISLANDS "USE MIDDLE EAST REGULAR LINER692 words
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Advertisement547 1981-07-27 22 KORINS MARITIME SERVICES E Room 601, ICB Building, Shenton Way Singapore Tel *****22 *****67 P Kelang Tel *****4/*****5 MIDDLE EAST/RED SEA/EUROPE SERVICES Vllj (Hyundae Shipping Co. Ud. ASIA MERCHANT MARINE (Sport PKelangLoadmg forl ASIA EEHO 28 Jul Damman I BALDER HOPE. 30 hi Damman I ASIA NO. 11 14 Aug547 words
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Advertisement507 1981-07-27 22 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD Suite 2616 International Pfa/a Arson RrJ Singapore 0237 Tt'l 224b5 1 1 1 0 Lines* BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK s>mi p.um pm MPart 31M 4 ta| mmoat/m ovoh) BOLOUGME/TDAM/l* (l«OK)/UO FULL CONTAINER WEST BOUND SERVICE Seaport Leedhe far A. FDELITY Will 3A* Mdah/Uvanw/ITsaßps/ Hamtwi/Rottordam/Tliunr A. EJOEAVOUR mi507 words
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Advertisement507 1981-07-27 23 FAR EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE member of tt*e ACE Consortium TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia +K. CHANCE S pore Closing Times: FCL Cargo 0300 30/7 LCI Cargo 1500 29/7 FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) STRAITS/AUSTRALIA RO-RO CONTAINER SERVICE a woe o- »e Am o consort., TO AND507 words
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Advertisement575 1981-07-27 23 MALDIVE LINES ETA ETA ETA SPORE KUANTAN PORT KELANG MAI DIVE MPORTER 30/7 Loading For Male MALDIVE NATION In Port Loading for Dubai/Abu Dhabi Bahrain MALDIVE NEIGHBOUR 30/7 5/8 Loading for Dubai MALDIVE NOVEL 10/8 9/8 Loading For Hodetdah MALDIVE IMAGE 7/8 12/8 Loading For Dubai 'Kuwait/ Dammam MALDIVE PEACE575 words
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Advertisement636 1981-07-27 23 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHIPPING CO PRIVATE LTD SINSOV BUILDING 55. Martet Street Sinfapore 0104 Telephone Numbers *****3 (10 Lines) Cable Address SINSOV SINGAPORE Telei Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** f RHANG PENAI® M/'S SHAIMKAT WW SOW SOU BHD IST AM) ?ND HOOR ux inrui NO 1 JAI AN636 words
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Advertisement84 1981-07-27 23 "XX C/VIWJJWI] IJ,KI BULK TIMBER PLYWOOD SERVICES ~V< Antwerp Hamburg Rotterdam -Tijury Vmwl S»-»pof* P. Kdanf CMcSw 21Ahc >16U# AUTHORITY SHIPPING AND TRADING PTE LTD OS 4 P Vl' N 1. NAGATUAH AG£NSI SON BHD SIM SWEE JOO SHIPPING SDN. BHD EXPRESS TO BINTULU SNEE LOW SARI (Ml 19tt) *184 words
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Advertisement502 1981-07-27 24 X.ANTOLL LINES Independent FCI Containers/Heavy Lifts liner Service 0»«t Bls lo AIXUBt MIB (GlOWfe STOW T W.ISBA* ItSMAW* SINGAPORf Ml SI MAItrSIA L N SHIPPING PIE ITO 1401 5, Rot)*ii Housf Shenloti Wa» Satjicort 0106 Tli RS ***** Tel *****11 Blifs *****4 3 221 Of 23 HS H (M) Sdn502 words
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Miscellaneous155 1981-07-27 24 wm Rational Weather fi St > 0 u is ***> M? 4 \S* 7 0*^ itt»u SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. LEGEND: R Thunderstorm Temperature °C Shower Weather s~J Wind direction with speed in knots K*" l 117 Cloudy Sky Wave hetght Serine* winds are155 words
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