The Business Times, 7 October 1981
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The Business Times
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Title Section10 1981-10-07 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 107/1/81 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7,1181 60 CENTS10 words
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311 1981-10-07 1 RONNIE LIM - By RONNIE LIM THE Ascope conference which opens today already looks set to achieve a major target, namely the establishment of a separate Asean Committee on Energy Cooperation (COEC), enjoying equivalent status with other committees like the Committee on Industry, Minerals and Energy311 words
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281 1981-10-07 1 ARBUTHNOT Latham will strengthen its international services through a tie-up with the Swiss majorityowned Dow Scandia. Dow Scandia, which is partly owned by Dow Banking Corp, will make a cash offer for the share capital of Arbuthnot Holdings. The combined bank will operate under the281 words
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Article466 1981-10-07 1 RICHARD SEAH - By RICHARD SEAH REPCO, an Australian manufacturer of automotive components, has sold its $23 million factory in Jurong to Rockwell International as a going concern, ending rumours that it would be phasing out its operations. The rumours were fanned when Repco retrenched nine of its466 words
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Article, Illustration421 1981-10-07 1 "THE existing global economic system is now being challenged by the Soviet Union, and the crucial battles for its overthrow will be staged primarily in Asia," Deputy Prime Minister (Foreign Affairs) S Rajaratnam said. "The first problem I have is to convince noncommunist powers, including421 words
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301 1981-10-07 1 ALVIN TAY - By ALVIN TAY HEAVY borrowers in the Eurodollar market are increasingly turning towards the Singapore-based Asian dollar market to raise a huge sum of money. The latest to make its appearance is Banque Francaise Du Commerce Exterieur (BPCE), which is issuing a record-break-ing US$l25301 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article70 1981-10-07 1 Reuter GDANSK, Tues. The Solidarity Free Trade Union Congress showed a more radical face today with the publication of a tough draft programme and election results showing successes for militants. With elections of the 69 contested places on the Union's policy-making national commission almost complete, there were indicationsReuter - 70 words
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Article84 1981-10-07 1 Reuter BIENNE, Tues. The Omega watch company will put another 89 employees on part-time work at its factory here next week. Their addition to those already on short time brings the total number of workers in that category here to 133, or 11 per cent of Omega's workReuter - 84 words
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Article74 1981-10-07 1 Reuter BAHRAIN, Tues. Opec oil ministers are trying to arrange an emergency meeting to agree on a new unified price and a decision on talks is possible next week, informed Kuwaiti oil sources said. Opec ministers are next scheduled to meet in Abu Dhabi on Dec 10. ButReuter - 74 words
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Article64 1981-10-07 1 UPI TOKYO, Tues. Japan's Ministry of Transport yesterday authorised air fare price increases from 2 to 6 per cent for 35 international air carriers, effective Oct 15. The ministry also plans to approve expansion of the discount system for international flights. Beginning on Wednesday, a spouse discountUPI - 64 words
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Article57 1981-10-07 1 UPI MANILA, Tues. The Ministry of Energy plans to award incentives to Philippine oil refineries which process crude oil for other countries. Director Orlando Galang of the Bureau of Energy Utilisation said that the three refineries, Americanowned Mobil Oil Philippines, Caltex Philippines, and Dutch Shell are now operatingUPI - 57 words
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Article94 1981-10-07 1 AP TOKYO, Tues. Australian Minister for Primary Industry, Peter Nixon has assured a top Japanese official that his country has taken measures to prevent the recurrence of meat substitution the exporting of horse and kangaroo meat labelled as beef. In discussions with Minister for Agriculture, Forestry and Fishery,AP - 94 words
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Article29 1981-10-07 1 Reuter LONDON, Tues. Former prime minister, Edward Heath yesterday denounced the anti-inflationary monetarist policies of his successor, Conservative leader, Margaret Thatcher, and called for major changes. —ReuterReuter - 29 words
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273 1981-10-07 1 THE Slags pa re kruehei af Chase Maahattaa Baak aad Clttkak have raised their prime leadlag rate (PL*) by half a percentage psfart to a historical high at 1« per cent. due begaa charging Its best easterners at the new level yesterday. Per273 words
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430 1981-10-07 1 ONE way or another, Asean must become a free trade area over the next 10 years if it hopes to become a "credible" economic community, said the Philippines' Deputy Minister for Trade and Industry, Dr Vicente Valdepenas. Speaking to delegates at430 words
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Article73 1981-10-07 1 Reuter PRESIDENT Anwar Badat died la haapltel yesterday after Egyptlaa aaMtera apeaed Ore aa him at a military parade, aa affletel In the Presidency Office ■aid. Tbe Egyptlaa leader was mertally waaaded aad aeveral af Ida aldea were lnjared wbea a small greap af aaldlen at the paradeReuter - 73 words
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Advertisement225 1981-10-07 1 BOOKS FOR Times Bookshops! VAN Der Horst will issue 3.75 million new shares of $1 each to the public at $2.50 per share Page 14 A FURTHER devaluation of the franc against EMS currencies is likely to be necessary in the medium term following last Sunday's realignment Page 3 CHANGI225 words
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Advertisement31 1981-10-07 1 UNKNOWN CAR RENTAL COMPANY ABOLISHES MILEAGE CHARGES. At BTW, we only charge you for renting a car. Not for driving it. The car rental company you've newer heard of. Phone. *****30.*****24.*****7.31 words
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Advertisement178 1981-10-07 1 The Straits Times DIRECTORY Agencies Of Singapore j (Buku Merah) Companies' Activities, Key Personnel. Are you often tired, tense and anxious? Do you suffer from backache, rheumatism or varicose veins? Do you have a weight problem? Are you worried about your heart? Has your urge to'get up and go' got178 words
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Advertisement9 1981-10-07 1 Leader ...Page 8 SEE PAGE 1 See page 49 words
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Advertisement203 1981-10-07 2 On October 2nd, was your clearing bank still cleaning up from October Ist? As of October Ist, New York clearing banks had only two hours to complete the day's CHIPS transactions. Now that the dust has settled around same-day settlement, it's a good time to check your bank's track record203 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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Article340 1981-10-07 3 UNITED Asian Bank (UAB) has made a marginal recovery from the dip in profits it suffered in 1979. For the year ended Dec 31, 1980, the bank reported a 3.7 per cent increase in pre-tax profit to M 512.03 million from $11.59 million previously. In spite of340 words
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156 1981-10-07 3 BRITISH Trade Minister Peter Bees yesterday said Us government weald net re-Impose exchange controls la spite of criticism that It had resulted in a massive outflow of capital from Britain. Mr Bees gave the nssaraaee at a basin ess conference in Jakarta aa the156 words
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Article397 1981-10-07 3 Reuter. A FURTHER devaluation of the franc against EMS currencies is likely to be necessary in the medium term following last Sunday's realignment. Economists did not put a figure on how large the devaluation would be, but Hudson Research Europe director, Edmund StiUman, said he will notReuter. - 397 words
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Article96 1981-10-07 3 REALIGNMENT of currency values by the European Monetary System should not affect the US dollar. US Treasury Under-secretary Beryl Sprinkel said: "I do not think it has significance for the dollar. Primarily it has significance within the EMS". The EMS was designed to foster policy coordination96 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article22 1981-10-07 3 THE average rale at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 15.02 per cent.22 words
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Article181 1981-10-07 3 ASIAN ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at close on Oct 6. US DoUan(Spot) Offer Btd 7 days 15 14* 1 month 16 15* 2 months 16H 16* 3 months 16 7/16 16 5/16 8 months 16* 16* 9 months 16* 16* 12 months 16 0/16 16 7/16 SwJr*. Dae.181 words
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Article164 1981-10-07 3 THE dollar in London yesterday continued to lose ground in early trading after Monday night's set back in New York, with interest rate considerations the main market factor. The US unit fell to 2.2125/ 45 marks from the opening 2.2230/60 mark level and the previous 2.2260/80 New York finish,164 words
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Article407 1981-10-07 3 THE US dollar closed narrowly mixed against most major currencies on the local foreign exchange alter fluctuating marginally in late trading. Trading was generally quiet ahead of the US Federal open market committee meeting later yesterday to consider US monetary policy while the closure of the Hongkong market407 words
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Article252 1981-10-07 3 SINGAPORE gold futures yesterday closed generally easier than overnight levels in subdued trading partly due to the closure of the Hongkong market, dealers said. Prices were marked down between US$4.OO and $6.50 an ounce at the outset following the metal's weakness in New York on Monday night and then252 words
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Article38 1981-10-07 3 New York 9.00B 9 338 9 10S 9S3S Zurich 9 52B 9 258 9.72S 94SS Tarm M Singapore 8.958 9 30B 9.15S 9 50S Closing prices in US doUars a troy ounce Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore.38 words
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Article184 1981-10-07 3 THE US dollar for overnight delivery in Tokyo yesterday closed at 228.65 yen, after its 228.40 opening in Tokyo and a 228.65/80 close both in New York and on the US West Coast, dealers said. This compared with the 228.75 finish in Tokyo on Monday. Trading was moderate with184 words
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Advertisement390 1981-10-07 3 SKLLED WORKERS Experienced tradesmen available for short or long term hire. Solve that production peak, installation or maintenance problem now. Pay only for the time you need. *****51 X TEKNISKIL (PTEJUD. Offices in Malaysia Brunei Indonesia Ssfcws* I it k mi m ■!i I 3» a 4 c '-i^Si iifllmiß390 words
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OVERSEAS
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679 1981-10-07 4 BRANDT SAYS U.S. IS RIGHT NYT FORMER West German Chancellor Willy Brandt has urged developing countries not to reject the insistence of the Reagan administration that future international aid to them should be linked with the type of economic reforms and austerity theyNYT - 679 words
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195 1981-10-07 4 Reuter UNCERTAINTY over West Germany's arms export policy, already stalling a possible major tank deal with Saudi Arabia, is now causing headaches for another potential non-Nato customer, Malaysia. Diplomatic sources said Malaysia is concerned at delays by Bonn in giving government approval for theReuter - 195 words
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Article553 1981-10-07 4 Reuter PRESIDENT Anwar Sadat of Egypt and several of his aides were injured when a small group of Egyptian soldiers opened fire on them during a military parade yesterday. The state radio announced that Mr Sadat was taken away for medical treatment but gave no detailsReuter - 553 words
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356 1981-10-07 4 Reuter BRITAIN and Indonesia yesterday said they are moving toward a better, mutually beneficial relationship, leaving behind a textile dispute which recently soured commercial ties between the two countries. Visiting British trade minister Peter Rees and Indonesian officials told a business conference in Jakarta thatReuter - 356 words
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Article289 1981-10-07 4 Reuter COMMONWEALTH leaders yesterday sought a consensus on ways to (ace their economic problems while officials worked backstage to piece together today's final communique of the eight-day summit. A conference spokesman said leaders of the 41 Commonwealth countries had wound up discussions on economic issues with a debateReuter - 289 words
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Article730 1981-10-07 4 ARRIVALS Service Local Prom Operator Number Tine PAA PA005 0010 NYC/SPO/HKG MAS MH601 0630 KUL SLA SQ101 0615 KUL MAS MH811 0815 PEN MAS MH671 0645 KUL RBA BI421 0930 BWN MAS MH680 0940 BKI/MYY/KCH MAS MH65I 1000 PEN/KUL SIA SQ201 1000 HLP CPA CX710 1005 HLP730 words
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316 1981-10-07 5 NYT PAN American World Airways (PanAm), in an effort to attract more overseas business, has announced fare cuts of up to 59 per cent on some of its London routes, including a one-way unrestricted fare between New York and London for US$26l. TheNYT - 316 words
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Article450 1981-10-07 5 Reuter THE revaluation of the German mark by 5.5 per cent, announced as part of the realignment of currencies in the European Monetary System (EMS), will hit West Germany's export drive and particularly damage the competitiveness of its car exports. Industry associations and companies saidReuter - 450 words
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213 1981-10-07 5 Reuter WEST German officials have denied reports from Brussels that Bonn may be getting ready to impose import levies on steel from other EEC countries. Diplomatic sources in Brussels said on Monday that West Germany had introduced strict customs checks on steelReuter - 213 words
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637 1981-10-07 5 NYT THE Kuwaiti government has agreed to buy a big American oil drilling and production company for US$2.5 billion in cash. The purchase of Santa Fe International Corporation of Alhambra, California, would apparently constitute the largest single Arab investment in the United States.NYT - 637 words
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246 1981-10-07 5 Reuter THE UNITED States aaM a UN report no world trade aad development Is Mased in favear sf developing aad commnalst eeaatrien at the expease «I market eeeaemlea. US Ambassador Gerald Heimaa say Us gsverameat disagrees with aa aasamptlaa by officials sfReuter - 246 words
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Article578 1981-10-07 5 BIGGER DEFICIT ALLOWED NYT DAVID Stockman, director of the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) in the United States, has said that if a weak economy causes federal revenues to fall short of expectations, he would not seek additional cuts in government spending to preventNYT - 578 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article302 1981-10-07 5 Agencies NATO'S commander in Europe said he has received authority from alliance political authorities to take any "prudent precautionary defensive measures" necessary in the event of a Soviet invasion of Poland. General Bernard Rogers said authority was granted so that "we will be hi a position to preventAgencies - 302 words
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Article112 1981-10-07 5 Reuter INDIAN Economic Affairs Secretary R N Malhotra said negotiations for a US$5.7 billion IMF loan were completed to the satisfaction of the Indian government and the fund management. He said there was no change in the IMF loan conditions, the largest ever consideredReuter - 112 words
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Advertisement193 1981-10-07 4 Photocopying headaches? o o m "■■-'tar tmm -Ni f! Just take one of these for instant relief ■/t\ f Us N Take the oc6 cure in the form of a new, revolutionary photocopier that gives instant relief from photocopying headaches. Our new 1900 has a tiny microprocessor that controls a193 words
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Advertisement378 1981-10-07 5 At The Chartered Dank .we pay more interest in more ways than one. Rates effective sth October 1981. Subject to change without notice. You get higher interest rates if you leave your money with us for Ito 12 months. The longer you leave it, the more interest you'll earn. It's378 words
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Advertisement87 1981-10-07 5 _$:%]&"@%_{-][:\:<|^:@@..{"~';@ Richard Ellis World Wide C H Williams (Pte) Ltd Industrial 11 acres (4.5 hectares) of covered and open space FOR SALE (Leasehold, subject to JTC approval) situated at the corner of Jalan Ahmad Ibrahim and Pioneer Road, Jurong. Land area: 478,317 sq.ft (44,437 m 2) Buildings 185,064 sq.ft (17,19387 words
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TRADE AND INDUSTRY
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Article, Illustration618 1981-10-07 6 RICHARD SEAH - By RICHARD SEAH CHANGI International Airport Services (CIAS) has installed one of the most sophisticated automated airfreight container handling systems at its cargo terminal at the new Changi Airport. The $4.5 million system, known as the pallet container handling system (PCHS) went fully operational618 words
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Article244 1981-10-07 6 AN OIL rig builder, Marathon LeTourneau Offshore, has won a contract to build the largest drilling support vessel. The vessel, which will be constructed at a cost of US$3O million, will measure 97 metres by 22 metres. The company's president Mr George Morris said to his244 words
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Article131 1981-10-07 6 MORE than H million worth of machines were sold at Asiaprint Asiapack '81 by yesterday, the second day of the exhibition held at the World Trade Centre. Some of the machines sold yesterday included Delairco's US$2OO,OOO computerised typesetting system to a Malaysian company; a $60,000 glueing and folding131 words
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Article385 1981-10-07 6 WONG SOUK YEE - By WONG SOUK YEE CONSAFE AB of Sweden, a world's leader in offshore accommodation, has joined hands with a local company which builds accommodation modules. Consafe has taken over the 49 per cent interest in Galax Marine previously held by Zeeland Shipping, a subsidiary of385 words
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Article417 1981-10-07 6 SEMINARS AND COURSES Oct 2-13: Marketing Management, Mountbatten Community Centre, Department of Extramural Studies, National University of Singapore Oct 2-Nov 10: The Process of Supervision, Waterloo Centre, Extramural Studies Department, NUS Oct 5-7: Managing the Performance System, SIM Conference Room, Singapore Institute of Management Oct 5-Nov 14: Introduction417 words
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Advertisement138 1981-10-07 6 When you drive one of the finest vehicles on the road, X ift comforting to know there's someone who can keep it that way. Part of the pride of owning a Volvo is in keeping that beautifully engineered car at optimum performance. Leading Volvo engineer, Jan-Erik Karlsson and his expert138 words
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Advertisement177 1981-10-07 6 "Mita ...first class on both reliability and copy quality-" Mftiaf to Buy forbueinen (Britain's independent report on business equipment and services) 1961 n mdUr <"> x Mrta DC-131 is a small inexpensive yet a fun specification photocopier Despite its size Mrta has an the features ct a quality copier standard177 words
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TRADE AND INDUSTRY
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266 1981-10-07 7 SINGAPORE has several advantages that kelp It make the grade as a regkMl centre far istemaTheae advantages were reflected la the dedstea taken by the National Westminster Bank te select Singapore as its reglaaal centre after a thsrsagh survey eight years aga. la266 words
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338 1981-10-07 7 INTRA-Asean economic cooperation is essential if the five member countries are to promote modern industries in their own countries. This is because their domestic markets are not big enough to support sophisticated industries where economies of scale is important. This advice was given by the marketing director338 words
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Article233 1981-10-07 7 BERNADETTE CHOOI - By BERNADETTE CHOOI INTEIRTURBINE Singapore will expand its facilities next year to cover overhaul work on casings and hot section parts of aircraft. The facilities, which will be completed by the end of next year, will require additional investments of about H to |2 million. Its existing233 words
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Article, Illustration227 1981-10-07 7 MOBIL Oil Singapore has announced the establishment of the position of director of relations effective from Oct 1. Mr Oik Stag Cfcee, formerly director of manufacturing, has been named director of relations. Mr V«lker P Maying, refinery manager, succeeds Mr Goh. Mr Gantfc L Steea has been227 words
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Article97 1981-10-07 7 JOSHIAH Wedgwood and Sons of the UK has appointed Transmarco, a wholly owned subsidiary of Metro Holdings, as sole agents for Singapore and Malaysia for the Wedgwood Hotelware range of products. Wedgwood Hotelware manufactures the only metalised bone china specially designed and produced for the catering industry.97 words
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619 1981-10-07 7 Times Conferences MALAYSIA is the best location for foreign investments in the 1980s despite its racial problems; Singapore's young workers must adopt a more positive attitude towards work; Hongkong outdistances Singapore as a financial centre because of its government's laissez-faire attitude; and Japanese non-tariff barriers619 words
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Article, Illustration372 1981-10-07 7 ALVIN TAY - By ALVIN TAY FOREIGN companies should consider setting up trade offices or marketing centres in the Asean region besides making direct investments. Such presence will facilitate business ventures and widen the scope of economic relations between Asean and other trading nations. Dr Wong Kwei372 words
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Advertisement103 1981-10-07 7 Richard Ellis wo' i a C H Williams (Pte) Ltd SALE BYTENDEF VatoMe Freehold C—ctMSHt KALLAN6 ROAD Address Lot Number Land Area Zoning Planning 2 Padang Jeringau (at junction with Kallang Road 155-4 T. 5.17 2,598 m 2 (27,965 sq ft) Comprehensive Development In-principle approval for 7-storey showroom/warehouse building of103 words
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Advertisement327 1981-10-07 7 .-r- v ■-.5 ;^s V >■ ■>■: 1 t -v X ■"v\ I f. H A <•■ i ■>** v -V V s ■.JvtS V N X Vl'S ;r -■■■<■ will help you drill ■v> impossible places V. >*"> irm 1U s M mu «k. v m > %m£** 3k327 words
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Article323 1981-10-07 8 NO RESTRICTIONS, no tariff barriers and no control on the flow of goods among Asean partners this is the idyllic picture which Mr Valdepenas has painted of the level of economic cooperation in the regional grouping a decade from now. If achieved, it will represent the323 words
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291 1981-10-07 8 Asean has progressed admirably in eliminating barriers to increased trade among members since its formation in 1967. The PTA, which initially included only a handful of items, has been continually extended to more and more items. Such a selective measure has proven to be effective over291 words
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Article, Illustration1543 1981-10-07 8 CHARLES SMITH - Japanese government fails to make economy grow By CHARLES SMITH FT FOR A NATION which has become associated in most people's minds with ruthless economic efficiency Japan has got itself into a remarkably awkward situation. The Japanese, in advance of almost all their partners and rivals in theFT - 1,543 words
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Advertisement220 1981-10-07 8 I 0 mdJtM > mm m m boots and all! You'll iind a pair of Bata saiety shoes or boots just right for every industrial job. There are medium or heavy-duty shoes and boots with steel toe-caps, oil and acid-resistant soles Produced by direct injection process guarantees no seams, no220 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous663 1981-10-07 8 -11-OBfE CBOSSWORD CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 3 Barbara's rank (5) 8 Just the flier to shoot around the tail end (5) 10 To proscribe a man is commonplace (5) 11 The height to the right (3) 12 Where it's wrong to gamble' (5) 13 She may be soaring (7) 15 Attain663 words
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Miscellaneous692 1981-10-07 8 Help! My dog is depressed SBC hu witfcM i west«n hr Ihe pre-Harl Kiyt H*| hallday ante, rhhaai (eh S, ll.lt) to set la the inr* la New Mexiee. The late Jaha Wayae plays the lead rale ef a cattle haraa aad hto treehTacfcer ami Qtmttrty Deael. Ntkmrmm (eh I,692 words
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Article, Illustration1528 1981-10-07 9 DAVID HOUSEGO - President Mitterrand is a masterful political conjurer. He has managed to reconcile his people to a Socialist-Communist government in France. This, in itself, is a commendable feat. By DAVID HOUSEGO A GOVERNMENT in France drawn from a coalition of Socialists and Communists would have seemed almost1,528 words
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544 1981-10-07 9 Letter to the Editor Dear Sir, I read with interest Small time Investor's letter to the Business Times published on Oct 2. I hope to see more of such letters and that professionals will also contribute articles as a stimulating exercise to improve investors'544 words
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Article818 1981-10-07 9 ANTHONY LEWIS - FORUM with ANTHONY LEWIS NYT THEORY has rarely had so strange an encounter with reality as in President Reagan's decision on the MX missile. Theoretical arguments long made by nuclear hawks yielded in significant ways to reality: scientific, political, financial reality. Yet the theories survived inNYT - 818 words
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Advertisement225 1981-10-07 9 •J a>]; TTc Southeast Am 2nd International Exhibition of Printtne ft Graphic Aits Equipment Supplies South—it Asia 2nd International Exhibition of Machinery and MetciiaU for Paohagint 5-9 OCTOBER 1981 World Trade Centre, Singapore 22,000 trade visitors from 32 countries benefited from their visit to Printpack '79. So can you at225 words
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Advertisement183 1981-10-07 9 Let us examine the word Exclusive: VIIU^v stylish, «oLt c restricted in ai)n. v use, or appeal because of expense 4 a single, sole jurisdiction> b exclusive n something exclusive: as a a newspaper story at first released to or printed by only one newspaper b: an exclusive right (as183 words
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EUROPEAN MARKETS
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Article184 1981-10-07 10 OCT 06 Fie ABN aw oo 4-1 Ahold 63 70 iOJ Also 21.50 unch AMEV 90 50 ■f l Am fas 8100 4-05 Amrobnk 53.10 0.7 Berfoee Berk 34 00 unch -0.4 Bola 61 60 0.5 BorsumVJ 1130)0 -f i Rurhmann 46.50 0.4 C aland 36J0 -0.5 Calve Delfl184 words
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Article263 1981-10-07 10 OCT 05 fn CORBEILLE Alr-Uqulde B S N Oemu Danone C8r (ThomaonCat) m i <m 136 unch -31 1 CV» Prancalae det Petrole* Compacnle Financier* 107 »oa Compazine Oeneraie Credit roncter De Prance 3D 307 4-15 -01 Hachette (Ubnliie) Machines Bull Mlchelln (B) 334 36.70 783 0l7 -1 Pmrlbau263 words
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Article163 1981-10-07 10 OCT 05 A*fT«lefunk«n Dm 4M0 ♦OlT ♦ai Ak*> 1UD HUM utota Alia Ven ijmjaf +«c MUt +30 BAST 141J0 +4.1 tajr H T manl B*j Vbank au -40 HT i»jt MAO ♦a 5 BMW iroc M6.ll aeoc uu 4610 MUM «u u 1 14 -u M e CUHlll Clwm163 words
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Article73 1981-10-07 10 OCT rn POBWAKD MARKET Armr vn ArtaH Ml* UDCl Altar TH 4-4 Bratctn no -M Bru-Lamb MM -M SST 1443 140 unci D» hm xm KtM* Bactrobai UN an unct Ot>- In/vo- Bm too too rw. 1410 12 Hobo* aoo -S fatro aoo -40 Ryl Dutch IM 10 ■Mm73 words
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Article134 1981-10-07 10 OCT Actions $ulmm TUO at AJuaulaat Br. UumDm* MO 10 Mi unch Brown Bonn Br. CUM Ottgj Br Cite Otlfj P C UW tti 1086 OS 10 CltM 0«IC7 Credit Burnt Br Credit SuMn Raf Etoktrowtu Br. 0«or|* FlKlMT Br m 1M MO mo MB XT > •0 1134 words
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Article168 1981-10-07 10 Abltibl Ajfoma 1 •«t 1 Bo 1* 7* unch Bulk Unrl Ban* Norm ScoUa tUll T.I Bttli Corp HP Can Ltd Braacan 1* unch »<• -H Camp Had La*« Can Imp Bt Canpac Can par Ini M Carlln® OKwf* Com Bath 3* 1 unch H unch Ik -ft IX168 words
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Article213 1981-10-07 10 OCT 0# fund INDUSTRIALS a Aipiu m Atwrcon U6 unch f* And CI MD 5 Barlow IT 10 in B 9| Sugar m Cwm rtn&nc* *10 ss» O* Baan Ind Bdcoo rnirnan i Pad Ml M Piatt l unch Oftftllu OlanmnJ flnumn Hippo HMd HulMU Utwrtj Unrho M toe213 words
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Advertisement164 1981-10-07 10 The American Express Card serves you well, wherever good food is served" \W*£l m. i lor quick economical lunches Dolphin Cafeteria -n World Trade Centre "I Local and Western self-service lunches Open daily 10.30 a.m. t03.00p.m. Restaurant Lounge 10.30 a.m. to 10.00 p.m. DOLPHIN CAFETERIA Is*. Fkxir, World Trade Centre.164 words
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Advertisement177 1981-10-07 10 11\ I KISI\ I K IVtorc vou tl\ .iu.i\ to totviun <. lu\ k-in vour l\ii> then -ivk out rhe t i\t. C\MHiiu nt- Ri.-t.iur.mt. Rd.'x in mnm.iu vurroi.inJitvj> nnJ w :iK' .tnJ dir.c 011 tin- mo>t *u|vrh intom.tfional himhc vou\ c\cr t.i-ted. Link hIJ tnhhi —> pm Pinner pm177 words
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Advertisement166 1981-10-07 10 Inn Of Happiness Dine Dine Cantonese style. Szechuan style. The Inn of Happiness brings together the best of two culinary worlds. Two kitchens. Two chefs. All to double your dining pleasure, with that famous Hilton service. For reservations, please call 737-2233. ISg HUON MTERNATIONAfc SMGAPORC Where The World Is At166 words
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Article175 1981-10-07 11 CHINESE Pndaee Exckaage, Stagapsre, mm cMag prices per 1M kg yesterday. CMMit sll: Bulk fob 1113.50 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $127.75 sellers, new drum fob $137.50 sellers. Csyra: Mixed (loose) $68.25 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $387.50 sellers, Sarawak white pepper175 words
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Article306 1981-10-07 11 SINGAPORE: Yesterdays closing prices in SI per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.33, 100 per cent second class 1.13, 100 per cent third class 1.08, 25 per cent new crop no stock, B-10 per cent no stock. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.75, Special306 words
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Article115 1981-10-07 11 THE Kuala Lumpur palm oil market yesterday closed firm on light nearby covering in quiet trading, dealers said. October in the south was unchanged at MI9IO a tonne, central gained $10 to $920 while north traded at $935. The refined market continued featureless due to lack of overseas115 words
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Article313 1981-10-07 11 RUBBER prices in Singapore yesterday recovered in afternoon trading but still finished lower on balance with October One RSS buyers quoted at 201.00 cents per kilo, down one cent from Monday night's close, dealers said. The market lost some 2.50 cents during quiet morning trading, after fluctuating narrowly, on313 words
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Article346 1981-10-07 11 RAS prices In cents per kilo yesterday: Noon (per kilo) Buyers Sellers Int. 1 R.S.S. prompt o.b. 195.50 196.50N Int. 1 R.S.S. October 199.50 300.50 Int. 1 R.S.S. November 202 50 303.50 Int. 2 R.S.S. 166 00 167.00N UK/Coat 165.00 *****N Int. 3 R.S.S. 159.00 160.00N UK/Coat 158.00346 words
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Article94 1981-10-07 11 NOON SSR and SMR prica* 71 ■tardayBAB SSR 20 SSR SO (1-ton pallet) (1 -ton pallat) Oeta (Carrai ■•ran 106-SO 164.50 Wr it Mtk) Saltan 166. SON 166 SON novanMr (Forward Mtk) Bajrara Sallara 166.50 166.50N 164.50 166.50N MRKLB Navaabar Oacambar SMR CV SMR L SMR SMR94 words
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Article81 1981-10-07 11 THE STRAITS tin price in Peuig yesterday fell fev cents to M535.4t a Idle bat still within the ITA celling range of $32.74 and *».47, dealers said. IV marginal fall discounted London's higher sentiment dne to slackened buying Interest especially from Japan and scattered snpport from Influential buyers,81 words
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Article32 1981-10-07 11 Rubber: Oct 6 Singapore: Oct: 201.00 cents (down 1.00 cent) Malaysia: Nov: 234.00 cents (unchanged) Tin: M 535.40 per kilo (down 4 cents) Official offering: 105 tonnes (down 45 tonnes)32 words
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Article182 1981-10-07 11 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Monday closed on bottom of a 5Vi US-cent range, up 1 Vi to 2'/i cents a bushel in mostly local trade. Local unwinding of previously made long wheat/ short corn spreads edged prices further off day's highs late. Earlier, traders reported unwinding of long182 words
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267 1981-10-07 11 JAPAN is unlikely to accede to US demands this month to increase imports of fruit and beef, as well as grain for stockpiling, agriculture officials for both sides said. The topic is expected to dominate talks in Tokyo on Oct 15. Japanese267 words
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212 1981-10-07 11 MALAYSIAN state governments are to press for a doubling of the present 10 per cent tin royalty. A decision to this effect was taken on Monday at a meeting of all Mentris Besar and Chief Ministers in Petaling Jaya. The Johore Mentri Besar,212 words
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Article218 1981-10-07 11 SOYBEAN futures in Chicago on Monday ended with 15 y« to BVfe US-cent a bushel gains, in the best volume seen in several sessions. Prices settled around the high side of a 15 cent range. Trade hopes that continued dollar weakness in relation to other currencies will soon attract218 words
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Article508 1981-10-07 11 COFFEE: Robusta futures yesterday ended the morning slightly easier from Monday night's cloae but virtually unchanged from the opening, dealers said. Prices were £6 to C 10.5 lower while turnover totalled 1086 lots including 407 cross trades. SUGAR: The London daily raws price on Monday was £169 and508 words
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Article261 1981-10-07 11 THE Sydney market yesterday resumed its downward drift after early buying spurred by a decline in US prime rates and more encouraging news from the oil sector gave way to a wave of late profit-taking. The All-Ordinaries index, up more than four points in early trading, finished261 words
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Article87 1981-10-07 11 OCT Ot Acoje Mining AUu Con A .0037 -0.0001 Phil Overseas Phllei A Phtlcx B .025 III 1725 unch 0.0025 AUti Con. a H 22.00 unch pioneer Bagulo Gold Benguet Con. B Br Goodrich CDCP 0038 <aoo -O.OOOS +3 PLOT Podco B ZZ M OO .0062 -0.25 unch 10.0087 words
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Article57 1981-10-07 11 OCT M Bahu All* Fibre 110 1 Ajruthaja In* And Trust Bangkok Bank Bank Of Ayudhajra Z 232 2 Ltd 15J Barll Jucker 225 -4 Charoonf Thai Wirt 172 >2 Flrit Truit 4* -1 Industrial Finance Corp SMSO 1 Rama Towar 5175 unch Sana Union 140 uneti Slam Cement57 words
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Article415 1981-10-07 11 SHARE price* in Tokyo yesterday closed mixed over a broad front with a wait-and-see sentiment prevailing in line with the overnight uncertainty on Wall Street. The market average added (.X to 7,506 01 in quiet trading with a volume of 380 million ihares. but the Tokyo Stock415 words
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Article852 1981-10-07 11 NEW YORK stocks on Monday closed higher, although early gains were eroded by profit-taking in the afternoon. Profit-taking was to be expected after the market's sharp gains last week, which saw the Dow Jones industrial average rise more than 36 points, its best increase since February. After852 words
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Article50 1981-10-07 11 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Monday 480.4 Friday 478J Week Ago 457-5 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Monday 858.87 Friday 880.73 Week Ago— 842.58 H.K.HANG SENG Tuesday closed Monday 1113.77 Week Ago- 1218.20 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 8829 Monday closed Week Ago 871.9 ALL ORDINARIES Tuesday 577.5 Monday closed Week Ago 587.750 words
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Advertisement24 1981-10-07 11 Scotland. u- :A! k sS.t < .»Hi »n K.irx M«1 v» »m>i> I liiJil.iihl\Mnsk\. imk h 1 wIK rvur n\\ N «»f JiW '11 innwxiful.24 words
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Advertisement214 1981-10-07 11 ft Golden Phoenix SsKeohuan Rmtaurant xll *> -4 > Vd floor world Trade Centre Singapore's most famous restaurant now expands into another bigger premises. Floor space to cater for a hundred tables Still, the undisputed choice of gourmets. Phone *****30 I for reservations. For easy access, please use lift lobbv214 words
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1447 1981-10-07 12 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1.000 units, unless otherwise specified SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL Acma (2.508 2.806)1,447 words
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Article1608 1981-10-07 12 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday. B with the number of shares B traded shown in brackets in r lots of 1,000 units, unless otherwise specified 17 DKDUmALS Aleaai (188 1.306} (MS) I.S (1) 81,608 words
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Article257 1981-10-07 12 GULA Perak Hfrtal has appointed Encik Salim bin Tan Sri Da to Osman as director with effect from Sep 3. The appointment precedes the resignation of Tan Sri Da to Osman bin Talib with effect from Sep 6. ARAB Malaysian Development Bank, on behalf of Talplag Textiles, has257 words
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Article191 1981-10-07 12 SINGAPORE UNIT TBU8T <M—price, tor OH 7> The Conuncm 2 69 2.83 The Savings Fund 156 1.(3 S pore Prog Fund i ll l 24xd S pore Sec Fund 177 1.86 S pore Invest Fund 0.S3 0 S'pore Equity Fund 1.17 121 DIAMOND MOT STOKE (Msaagrrr' prims tor191 words
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Article2757 1981-10-07 12 1981 High Low Company Last Sale orGr*. Div Div Cvr Grt rid Net P/E Vol COOO) Day High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 494 350 312 420 200 4T0 532* 675 430 250 130 ISO 308 78 360 220 322 251 Acma Alcom Allied Choc BAT Bata2,757 words
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Article775 1981-10-07 12 THE iltek market rese slightly yesterday with gain raining mainly la the early meralag and late altera—a. Price* epeaed slightly abeve everalght levels far the fbvt time la the last three tradlag days as seme Investors were expecting a technical rebaand. Bat the meralag rally775 words
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Article618 1981-10-07 12 LATE interest took share prices to a marginally higher close at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday but overall turnover again came down to a low level. Volume was cut by about 26 per cent. Market sources felt the rise could probably only be a618 words
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Article544 1981-10-07 13 THE new rules regarding takeovers on the London Stock Exchange were not prompted by the takeover of Guthrie Corporation by Permodalan Nasional Bhd. Changes were under consideration at least 18 months before the Malaysian acquisition. "Applying equally to everyone, they are merely for the protection of544 words
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464 1981-10-07 13 "NO SANCTIONS are in force to make foreign interests sell out," said the influential London daily, Financial Times, in a commentary on the purchase of Guthrie Corporation and Dunlop Estates by Malaysian interests. While noting that "economic nationalism is on the march in Malaysia" under464 words
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Article352 1981-10-07 13 PROPERTY-based San Holdings said the proposed acquisition of Bandung Realty Sdn Bhd and Tacoln Development Sdn Bhd are expected to increase the company's net tangible asset backing per stock unit to 81 cents from the present 62 cents. San's advisers, D and C Nomura Merchant352 words
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483 1981-10-07 13 WHILE company share registrars have been taken to task for delayed return of share certificates, Bandar Raya has pointed out that the blame does not always lie with the registrars. Part of the delay is also incurred by banks and stockbrokers in the483 words
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233 1981-10-07 13 AMIDST falling commodity prices, Selangor Coconuts' after tax profit for the year ended June 30, 1981 dropped by a quarter from MJ9 95 million to $7.42 million. Operating profit stood at 114.22 million, down 16.4 per cent from $17 million previously. Turnover also fell233 words
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Article, Illustration779 1981-10-07 13 HUME Industries (Malaysia), the building materials manufacturer, is expected to channel some Ms3o million to capital expenditure in the current financial year compared with 5L3.63 million previously. Of the amount, about <15 million will go towards the finalisation of the group's industrial land purchases779 words
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346 1981-10-07 13 THE PERNAS group's pre-tax earnings for the current year ending Jan 31, 1982 are expected to fall to $50 million from $160 million the year before, if the average rate of return is maintained. This follows the transfer of 10 of its companies346 words
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Article361 1981-10-07 13 FT SHAREHOLDERS at the annual general meeting of South Crofty, the Cornish tin mining group, opposed the election of Mr Jim Raper to the board recently. They also opposed the adoption of the report and accounts for the financial year ending March 31, 1981. Shareholders alsoFT - 361 words
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Article49 1981-10-07 13 QMU8 Hydras*e Tta LU, through London-based Grooved Secretaries, said a major landslide on Sep 27 had disrupted the whole of the company's mining operations. THE KLSE has granted a listing and quotation to AJexaairm BaMiags' additional 10 million 5taent shares arising from the company's ooe-for-one bonus issue.49 words
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Advertisement58 1981-10-07 13 MM N.M. Rothschild Sons II 111 I (Singapore) Limited Hull Indicated Deposit Rates MONEY ON CALL ACCOUNT 14 1 WEEK 15 lICO 1 MONTH 16~ (JOO 2 MONTHS 16^ (Minimum balance 3 MONTHS 17% US$10,000) 6 MONTHS 17 N.M. Rothschild Sons (Singapore) Limited Ground Floor, Straits Trading Building, Battery Road,58 words
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Advertisement400 1981-10-07 13 H ■Hi MALAYAN UNITED INDUSTRIES BERHAD (Incorporated in Malaysia) NOTICE OF EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Extraordinary Genaral Meeting of the Company will be held at Derby Room, 30th Floor, Kuala Lumpur Hilton, Jalan Sultan Ismail, Kuala Lumpur on 4th November 1981 at 11.00 a.m. for400 words
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Article422 1981-10-07 14 PEGI Malaysia's chairman has strongly maintained that the company's recent tie-up with Multi-Purpose Holdings to acquire a controlling interest in Dunlop Estates Berhad is in the national interest. Mr Abdul Ghafar Baba was making his comments in response to the widespread interest generated by the deal between422 words
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Article56 1981-10-07 14 PEGI Malaysia Berhad has been queried by the KLSE on an article in Business Times on Oct 5. The report said Pegi is raising a $25 million syndicated loan in Singapore to be lead managed by Overseas Union Bank. The loan is said to be for financing the purchase56 words
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Article148 1981-10-07 14 Rises Indices C Sugar* M Ul Spore Land Hong Leong Ind CCN Public Bank G I Hldga Se alios Peg! Maia Pro met S P P OCBC 11T0 1000 915 900 MO 045 342 492 360 318 200 850 205 45 45 35 30 15 14 12 12 12148 words
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Article, Illustration145 1981-10-07 14 PUCES me slightly yesterday after three eaaaeeatlve days tt deettae. Meat sf the galas yesterday were made la early maralag trading aad towards the elese. The Straits nines Indastrlal ladex gained 2.77 palate to 124.48 while the Baslaeas Times Index reee 181 pstats to IW^M. Rises CSugan 1250145 words
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Article, Illustration218 1981-10-07 14 Companies Editor: Mano Sabnani LIM Kee Ming, president of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce, will become the first nonexpatriate chairman of Cold Storage if he succeeds SR Parker next year. In an announcement, Cold Storage said Mr Parker has notified the board that he will not218 words
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245 1981-10-07 14 tDTRI.E oil manufacturer Hwa Hong Manufacturing Co Ltd has slipped deeper into the red with a group pre-tax loss of $459,144 at half-time compared with the logs of $102,172 in the previous interim. The parent company, which managed pre-tax earnings of {515,113 previously,245 words
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Article82 1981-10-07 14 BATU Llataag Batter Cs pre-tax profit for the year ended June 1981 fell 19.18 per cent to $5.48 million. Gross proceeds from sales were also lower at 122.02 million ($22.42 million). The rate of decline at the after-tax level was more severe as the company faced a higher82 words
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Article848 1981-10-07 14 LONDON, Tues. Shares turned easier after yesterday's technical advance, with the September hanking figures a negative influence (or both equities and government bonds. At 3pm the FT index was 12.8 points lower to 477.6. Initially government bonds Armed, continuing yesterday's trend and fresh demand exhausted official supplies of848 words
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617 1981-10-07 14 SIOW LI SEN - By SIOW LI SEN SPECIALIST marine and offshore equipment engineer Van Der Horst Ltd will be making its debut on the local stock exchange to raise funds for expansion. The issue will comprise 3.75 million new shares of $1 each at a "substantial617 words
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420 1981-10-07 14 KOH TSE YING - By KOH TSE YING SETRON (Malaysia) Bhd will issue 18.9 million new shares to Haw Par as payment (or its acquisition of Scott and English Sdn Bhd. This new allotment, together with its present holdings in Setron, will raise Haw Par's shareholding420 words
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Article223 1981-10-07 14 COMPETITION has cut into profit margins at Universal Cable (M) in the first six months to June 30, 1981. Universal Cable yesterday reported a 6 per cent decline in unaudited group pre-tax profit to $1.73 million ($1.84 million previously). This was made on the back of223 words
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Article133 1981-10-07 14 AP NEW YORK, Tim. The stock market opened higher this morning but quickly fell back on reports that President Anwar Sadat of Egypt is dead. The Dow Jones average of 30 Industrials roae 3.06 points in the first half hour, but showed a 3.80 loss at 856.07 anAP - 133 words
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Article128 1981-10-07 14 BOUSTEAD Holdings received applications (or 98.74 per cent of the new shares to be allotted under the terms of its one-for-three rights issue. At the close of the rights issue on Sep 25, it received applications for 20.28 million shares out of the total issue of 20.53 million128 words
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Article61 1981-10-07 14 SANTO MuMm (Malayrift) Bfrtii has informed the KLSE that its pre-tax profit for the first six months was M 5740,000 compared with 1902,457 hi the previous interim. Its sales for the period came to $24,399 million as against $16,367 million previously. The company had not given comparative figures61 words
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Advertisement87 1981-10-07 14 VALUATION ON PLANT MACHINERY CONSULT: CITY VALUERS I CONSULTANTS (PTE) LTD SUITE 203, COLOMBO COURT SINGAPORE 0617 TEL: *****74/5 ASIAN WALL STREET JOURNAL THE ASIAN WALL STREET JOURNAL The Asian Wall Street Journal S has appointed a new agent for Singapore Felio Distributors Pte Ltd From 1 October 1981 please87 words
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Advertisement406 1981-10-07 14 How to take the costly guesswork out of Shop Floor Control and Capacity Planning November 9 —11,1981 If you often wonder why expediting seems to be the most important function in your shop, this fact-filled seminar is going to make your life a lot simpler... In three concentrated days, you'll406 words
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Miscellaneous65 1981-10-07 14 Outlook for Singapore from 6am to lpm today: Showers in several places in the late morning and early afternoon. tep«rt for 24 Mrpwt: tours prtor to 7JI pm m Oct I at Maximum temperature 31.0 Associated humidity 71 Minimum temperature 24.3 Associated humidity 96 Hours of sunshine 3.55 Rainfall in65 words
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293 1981-10-07 15 THE Ceylon Shipping Corporation (CSC) has confirmed its plan to extend its fleet by eight container ships. Agreements have been signed with agencies in Argentina, South Korea and Japan to buy the eight vessels ranging from 3,000 to 12,000 tonnes deadweight. The contracts293 words
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520 1981-10-07 15 JAN LEE - By JAN LEE A NEW regular liner service from the Far East to Chittagong will be inagurated next week by Dongsung Shipping Co of South Korea. Called the Tiger Express Bengal Line, the service will be inaugurated by the Oriental Crown, which is520 words
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Article156 1981-10-07 15 Reuter TAIWANESE import and export of bulk commodities must be consigned to national shipping lines, according to a draft regulation recently drawn up by the Overseas Joint Shipping Office (OJSO) of the Ministry of Communications. The draft states if a Taiwanese importer or exporter intentionally consigns hisReuter - 156 words
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Article150 1981-10-07 15 Reuter JAPAN'S Maritime Safety Agency plans to build a 6,600-ton patrol boat to assist distressed ships in the Pacific. An agency spokesman said the vessel, capable of carrying two helicopters and sailing 14,500 nautical miles without refuelling, will be stationed 700 to 800 miles off the JapaneseReuter - 150 words
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Article122 1981-10-07 15 AFP SOUTH Korea's four major shipyards are now operating at full capacity, having received enough new orders to keep them busy until the end of 1983, industrial sources reported. The sources said total new orders received from abroad during the first eight months of this year wereAFP - 122 words
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Article715 1981-10-07 15 Shipping Liae Page C4 Adriatic Coot vm Afea VI Afro-Eurasia VI Alfred CT vm All trans vn Aipac VI Angkutan VI Angonave V ANL I APL m Argentine IV ASCL m Asia Merchant VI Atlas Lines vm Austasia Line V Australian Coat VI Bait-Orient vn Baltic V715 words
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Article447 1981-10-07 16 ARRIVALS KEPPEL WHARVES Galleon Topaz (after Merian sails) 45 Equator (0700 after Kim Soon Li) 22 (after Ramoneverett) 35 Gripen (1500 after Luna Marina Subj. freeboard) 28 Hong Shen (0700) 13 14 Ibn Al-roomi (0600 after Barber Menestheus) 47 Lumut (1300 after Tutong A PeraJc) 20 West447 words
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Article902 1981-10-07 16 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO AT CONTAINER TERMINAL Vessel's Name Voy No. Estimated Time of Arrival Shipping Lines Gdn Mode of Operatn Date Time New Pony Pegasus Pride Plata Asian Princess TW Bridge Jutlandla Benattow O. Merchant Glory Ace Sapphire Bounty Sun Emerald Omex Pioneer902 words
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Article1690 1981-10-07 16 RATES generally tended dearer on Monday (or grain business from North American east coast ports with business from the US Northern Range to Egypt paying U5524.25 and $25.25, gains of 25 cents and $1.25 respectively. A $1.25 rise was recorded from the US Gulf to Venezuela at $16,1,690 words
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Article796 1981-10-07 17 AFP ALTHOUGH active conditions persisted on the freight markets last week, rates tended to be irregular. Grain business remained the backbone of the market, with Soviet purchases and likely purchases still a major talking point. But there was no indication of any activity by soviet charterers. EstimatesAFP - 796 words
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517 1981-10-07 17 CLIENTS of conference lines operating the EuropeSouth Africa bo* service are expecting a substantial rise in rates in the next few weeks. In spite of a hefty increase at the beginning of the year, the lines complain of a 12 per cent rise in517 words
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Article203 1981-10-07 17 AFP THE Chinese government will set up a general shipbuilding coporation in Beijing as part of its current drive to promote shipbuilding for export. The new corporation will be set up "in the near future", Shanghai shipbuilding official Zhang Cairong said. A general shipbuilding corporation has justAFP - 203 words
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Article416 1981-10-07 22 MONTREAL Alva Maersk, Maersk, Oct 6. Benattow/Weser Express, Hapag-Lloyd, Oct 6. Benarmln/Weser Express. Hapag-Lloyd, Oct 10. World Lion/Innovator, Sea Land, Oct 11. World Llon/Oeveloper, Sea Land, Oct 11. Arlld Maersk, Maersk, Oct 13. Hongkong Express/Mosel Express, Hapaga-Lloyd, Oct 14. World Tiger/Voyager, SeaLand, Oct 18. World Tlger/Marlner, SeaLand, Oct416 words
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Advertisement238 1981-10-07 15 aSEALORDH UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING COISAG; ii' i ii .1 i m\ kTal 1 Ulk EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES M. KTTW V. 37 11/11 Mmi M FM (22/11), Shuaba (25/11). Kuwart (21/11) Damaaa (1/12) /12). Mm Dhata (6/12) Bahrain (S/17). M (12/12). Kiwart (15/12) Dote (11/12). not (21/12) FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE238 words
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Advertisement534 1981-10-07 19 PIL GROUP FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO COLOMBO, HODEIDAH, JEDDAH AQABA (Reefer Cntrs Acceptable) S PORE COLOMBO HODEIDAH JEDDAH AQABA COLOMBO! S'PORE 9-10/10 116-17/10 20-21/10 28-29/10 30-31/10 2-3/11 13-14/11 119-20/11 25-26/11 4-5/12 6-7/12 9-10/12 19-20/12 124-25/12 Accepting LCL Cargo to Colombo A Aqaba. S E A. Container Feeder Service SINGAPORE/BANGKOK/HONGKONG/MANILA ACCEPTING534 words
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Advertisement838 1981-10-07 19 BENLINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE TOEUMK l«p Hmfknt Eiprtu Pww/bnn Put Hot B'kawx S dani H»»t« UK a»T«ct 14/10 HM|kM| liftru 17/11 U/U 29/11 a/11 15/11 Sort Sl* 19/1* Ha*o« Imta 17/U 11/11 29/11 22/11 15/11 fOMMCH M BURG BHArtN ROAM MAVW SOTON hi Austria Bowiui France MUK838 words
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Advertisement569 1981-10-07 19 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BANK LINE EXPRESS INDEPENDENT SERVICE TO UK/CONT (ACCEPTING CONTAINERS ONLY) SPORE R'DAM HULL HMBG SANTA ELENA 20 Oct 15 Nov 24 Nov 19 Nov FORTHBANK 3 Nov 28 Nov 2 Doc 5 Doc CORABANK 17 Doc 11 Jon 15 ion 18 Jon (Deep Took Spoce Avoiloblo) Linos569 words
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Advertisement813 1981-10-07 20 B K LINE Kawasaki kisen kaisha. ltd EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICES TO NORTH AMERICA n 9 motxrnistn amy Ace 12/10 i 5/ |j Uaskj Mani k—. New Maru *"<*'»»» 14/11 14/ It *mnca Mam •M4Bajr¥ll N/10 20/10 lapanfce Mm £T0 T i* st m n/io 9/11 2*/ i« ic/it 30/10 2i813 words
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Advertisement600 1981-10-07 20 '/U CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAINER/REEFER SERVICE Lm*( tar LOS AMUS. SAN FMNCBCO. SUTTEE. TACOMA VANCOUWX AC Acc«p4nf Fa/Fa Man na* s«ik)(k» i Am«n AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Acc«p*« Fa/Fa NEW ZEALAND SERVICE "VBMVA I MANE 1' JAPAN SERVICE Im*| tar M* fafe OuU. Nw M*m TfISHVA APURVA VtSH«•600 words
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Advertisement685 1981-10-07 20 m KORINS MARITIME SERVICES Room 601 ICB Building. Shenton Way Singapore Tel *****22 a *****67 p Kelang Tel *****4/*****5 MIDDIE EAST/HEP SEA/EUBOPt SERVICES KOSTAR BUNG* VANDA ANYANG NO. 15 UMON BALTMORE Spore P Kelang .18 Oct .20 Oct 20 Oct 22 Oct Loading For: tabai/Baivaii/Kuwait Bandar Afatoas/B. Khomen Bandar Abbas/B.685 words
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Advertisement597 1981-10-07 20 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD. Suite 2616 International Piara Anson Rd Singapore 0207 Tel *****11 dOLmesi BREAKBOLK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK S part t Kcitni Pmm lute tar: PBTBBBOOS 15 Oct ll Oct BOLOUOf/R DAM/I* (RKW) FULL CONTAINER WEST BOUND SERVICE ¥K KM MBIIS 15 Od lettoah/Ummd/IT mAm inammiu— is*. %£s££££ Mtordam/TlMy full597 words
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Advertisement702 1981-10-07 21 E.NOL .NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTC FAR EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): A memße- ol We AC£ Consortium K. CHANCE 5W C. ROZE 26W S.S. BUDGE 331*.. K. JACtWON 15W., Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia K CHANCE S'pore Closing Times: FCL Cargo LCI Cargo FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ)702 words
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Advertisement585 1981-10-07 21 MALDIVE LINES 1 ETA ETA ETA SPORE KUANTAN PORT KELANG MALDME PROMOTE* 20/10 25/10 Loading For Hodetdah MAIDWE PROGRESS 15/10 20/10 Loading for DUBAI/BAHRAIN/ KUWAIT MALDIVE PRIZE Sailed Sailed Loading for Hodeidah MALDIVE NEIGHBOUR 18/10 Loading For ieddah/Jibouti MALDIVE NAVIGATOR 10/10 20/10 Loading For Mukhalla MALDIVE NATION 15/10 Loading For585 words
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Advertisement527 1981-10-07 22 EGYPTIAN INTERNATIONAL LINE (EIL) EGYPTIAN FLAG DIRECT LINER SERVICE TO EGYPT (PORT SAID ALEXANDRIA) ifCK PT SUEZ pf SAC an— Ell, 15 ""1 ft" 4 %.i u 2 21 24 27 «u» WTI7 MM 7 MM 24 Hn 27 N* M Cargo Booking* Hmii Phono *****01/2 DIRECT LINER SERVICE FROM527 words
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Advertisement428 1981-10-07 22 fk JOHORE SHIPPING LjT JALAN TENGKU BADAR PORT KELANG C SELANGOR MALAYSIA i BINTULU iA CONTRACTORS SDN. BERHAD 37, Pandungan Road. KucNng, Sarawak, Tat *****/***** Take MA ***** Express Car-Carrier/RO-RO Service to East Malaysia P. Keiang Loadng for BMTULU NO. 1 *15/81 12/10 KUCHNG/KK BMTULU NO 1 V K/tl 24/10428 words
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Advertisement301 1981-10-07 22 S. SUNRISE S. PMNCE SAUDI es'ST LINE Regular Conventional Service (All Sooidi Flog Vhul) SH PK Loodra tor 10/10 DUBAI. DAMMM. JEDOAH 25/10 27/10 DUBAI, DAMMAM. naws setm so* a» i* «u?«4/«um TUMU STlt H l« *7175 TRANSTIMBER LINE BULK TIMBER SERVICE EVANGELOS D. S«M SaM Triota. MmMcm. DERBY 10/10301 words
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Advertisement223 1981-10-07 22 t* KAWASAKI KINKAI KISEN KAISHA, LTD.. JAPAN/STRAITS/ JAPAN FuWy Containerised Service Vessel Tokyo Kobe S pore Pew* P KdanfS'pore Tokyo Kobe NOKISTM VI M W 11/11 12/11 13/11 15/11 27/10 29/11 mmmrm 7/i« 9/1919/19 n/it 22/11 23/11 c/ 11 4/11 R POO VI 22/1124/11 3/11 5/11 ft/11 1/11 19/11 21/11223 words
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Advertisement302 1981-10-07 22 PERKAPALAN LAUTAN MRU SDN. BHD. PO Box22o.Kotaknabaiu Sabah KCUAI UNER SERVO Sabah Sarawak Bangkok Saigapore Port krtar* Penang P Klang S pore Loading for LAUTAN RAN V.9/11 hNri KK LAUTAN EMM V.7/S1 6Od 11 Oct KK. Labuan SEAUON SHIPPING (S) PTE. LTD. Tel: *****91 Tlx: ***** SEAUON SHIPPING (M) SDN.302 words
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Miscellaneous162 1981-10-07 22 Regional Weather r« >- n M ft yV w \> A.( Voi TZ4 I<«W LL3£ SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNfINQ. LEGEND: R Thunderstorm TemDeratur? °C Temperature v, y- y Shower Weather ,-V Wind direction with speed in knou Rain (J Cloudy Sky Wave height Ssifaee162 words
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