The Business Times, 6 November 1981
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The Business Times
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Title Section11 1981-11-06 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 107/1/81 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER I, lttl 60 CENTS11 words
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547 1981-11-06 1 AGNES WEE - By AGNES WEE PROFESSIONAL land surveyors are concerned that the standards in their profession may drop if the Land Surveyors' Board accords equal professional status to those who pass the Singapore Polytechnic's three-year, part-time diploma course. This is their response to the Polytechnic's proposal547 words
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Article1018 1981-11-06 1 CHRIS LIM, MAUDRENE NITHIANANDUM - By CHRIS LIM, MAUDRENE NITHIANANDUM SOME local stockbrokers have reacted unfavourably to suggestions by merchant bankers for changes in the stock broking system. The Singapore Merchant Bankers Association (SMBA) recently submitted a list of pre-Budget proposals to the Ministry of Trade and Industry calling for, among other1,018 words
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389 1981-11-06 1 RICHARD SEAH - •y RICHARD SEAH EMPLOYERS need to review their approach to the problems of work discipline, as the problems they face in Singapore arise from a lack of enforced and self-imposed discipline. An effective solution rests on an analysis of the factors causing this lack of389 words
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Article377 1981-11-06 1 SINGAPORE'S ambition to Infer national financial centre will* he actteved slowly and grsdady. It will also not displace Hongkong aa the moat important financial in Aria. Mr William Flanx, Chase's senior vice president for Asia, said In aa interview with Bustmem Times that while it Is377 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article81 1981-11-06 1 Reuter DETROIT, Thurs. Car sales in America fell by 36 per cent last month to .their lowest October level for 23 years. Fewer than 500,000 cars were sold compared with MO.OOO in October last year. Analysts said tfcey do not expect sales to pick up before theReuter - 81 words
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Article82 1981-11-06 1 AP STOCKHOLM, Tburs. Officials said today that the Soviet submarine which ran aground in a restricted military area is being inspected for seaworthiness, indicating that Sweden is ready to release it The government* had said that the inspection would not begin until the Cabinet accepts a report onAP - 82 words
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Article67 1981-11-06 1 Reuter BRUSSELS, Thurs. The EEC Commission has fined W«st German steelmaker Kloekner-Werke US$2.4 million for exceeding its production quota in the first quarter of this year. The fine was the first imposed since the commission introduced mandatory production cuts on the EEC steel industry just over a yearReuter - 67 words
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Article61 1981-11-06 1 UPI BEIJING, Thurs. China warned President Reagan Aoday against reducing US contributions to the World Bank, which Beijing is depending on for help in financing its economic modernisation. The official People's Daily newspapa: also voiced concern that the choice of former Bank of America president AW Clausen toUPI - 61 words
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Article59 1981-11-06 1 UPI TOKYO, Thurs. Thai Foreign Minister Siddhi SsvestUa, currently visiting Japan, said there are signs that three rival Kampuchean resistance groups will agree to form a coalition government by midNovember. The groups are the Beijing-back-ed Khmer Rouge, the anti-commu-nist Khmer People's National Liberation Front and the Moulinaka EupUPI - 59 words
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Article70 1981-11-06 1 AFP MANILA, Thurs. The Philippine government will infuse more hinds to strengthen the economy and work to reduce the inflation rate denote signs of harder times. President Marcos made this policy speech today before a group of Filipino businessmen. He said the measures involve the infusion ofAFP - 70 words
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Article65 1981-11-06 1 AP NEW YORK, Thurs. Chemical Bank, the sixth-largest commercial bank in the US, today lowered its prime lending rate to 17 per cent from 17.5 per cent, matching the lowest rate of the year set in March. On Monday the nation's leading banks cut their prime toAP - 65 words
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223 1981-11-06 1 A JAPANESE ball bearlnc maiaifactuiei haa resorted to a rather unique method *of coping with undercapadty of its Singapore plant to match its orders. It has tendered out "a simple si mhllm process in the manufacture of ball bearings" to a number of homes223 words
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Article337 1981-11-06 1 LILLIAN CHEW - ■f LILLIAN CHEW THE Government should review rniung ram wtucn prevent the faring of legal prnftsalnnsl income with non-Slagaparean lawyen, the Stagapore Merchant Bankers' Association (SMBA) propoaedUnder the Legal Profea■kn Act, foreign partners cannot Aare the proflta of local legal firms. The SMBA welcomed the "mare liberal337 words
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Article276 1981-11-06 1 COST of, borrowing in Singapore is slipping as more banks cut their interest rates by 035 to 03 percentage points. The latest cuts have brought the Busiae» Timet average prime leading rate index of 12 major banks here down from 15.1 per cent to 14.1276 words
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Advertisement236 1981-11-06 1 Times Bookshops SHIPPING TIMES cuts as i saparata sactfaa taday. Maka aara yaa fat yaar capy. IJMLS SIME Darby Berhad's hefty loss provision of M 548.2 million incurred in a Bermudan fishing venture off Mauritania in west Africa became the subject of an embarrassing query at the multinational's annual general236 words
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Advertisement84 1981-11-06 1 ri f r >. s r- s m Le Chalet at the Ladyhill Hotel thinks a Diners Chib member The highly acclaimed fondues of Le Chalet Fondue Neuchateloise, Fondue Bourguignonne, Seafood Fondue and an extravagant variety of other famous Swiss dishes that won it the 'Restau rant of the World'84 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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Article391 1981-11-06 2 Reuter THE STRENGTH of the won has hit South Korean exporters, reducing their competitiveness particularly in European markets, banking sources said. The arrival of letters of credit (LC) in the first five months this year averaged more than 30 per cent above 1980 levels, government figuresReuter - 391 words
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Article107 1981-11-06 2 DRESDNER (South East Asia) has concluded a USJIO million multicurrency syndicated loan for Marac Holdings, a leading New Zealand financial services group. Other participants in the loan which was signed yesterday in Singapore are Banque Internationale a Luxembourg SA, Development Bank of Singapore, Hawaii Financial Corporation (Hongkong), a107 words
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Article132 1981-11-06 2 Reuter THE BANK af Thailand has Issned the first hatch sf mSE? haht'ts TnSse '■■is far geversmest spending daring the earrent fiscal year starting In sfßetal sf the The hsads are part sf a total sf 144 Mlsn haht the gevenaneat will raise darlng theReuter - 132 words
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Article335 1981-11-06 2 Reuter KUWAITI dinar private lector time deposits grew in August at the expense of foreign currency deposits. The Kuwait Central Bank said, in its monthly review, that this reflected an increased tendency towards domestic investment as international interest rates showed relative stability. Time deposits rose 9 per centReuter - 335 words
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Article100 1981-11-06 2 Reuter TWO LARGE US mutual savings banks are to join forces la the biggest merger d its kind. The merger follows several weeks of negotiations between New York state barring authorities and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. Greenwich would merge with another New York Chy bank, the MetropulltaaReuter - 100 words
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Article37 1981-11-06 2 HUNGARY has applied for mcmbeishlp of the World Bank aad the International Monetary Fund (HIT). Foreign Minister Frigyes Puja has aent letter* to the heudqusrters of both bodies In Washington Hungary's formal application for manbenUp.37 words
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Article179 1981-11-06 2 Reuter THE NOMINAL value of outstanding p'hHrly issued bonds in the world's eight major markets was USS2J trillion at the end of 1880, Salomon Brothers Inc estimated in its latest international bond market analysis. More than half of the total was Issued or guaranteed by central governments.Reuter - 179 words
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Article55 1981-11-06 2 Reuter DAIWA Oeonilttee (Iml m) t ■Mliiy of irsrjsrrsz sales target sf UBHW Ben Mi expeeM Is yield ahsnt 1« per e«L The (and w« be Inwsl «4 Is Tiissmi ÜBs, eer«fedt u| •li imnmL itm?*' IN M mmmm ewpaaj u4' mm ink to to tan-" sssag:Reuter - 55 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article440 1981-11-06 2 THE US dollar was strengthened by high commercial demand early yesterday. However, when trading In Europe started, the US adt was sold down on Singapore's foreign exchange market. Against the ftipw dollar, the US currency opened at 2.080/70. A large portion of buitness waa dealt at *****/» in440 words
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Article172 1981-11-06 2 SINGAPORE gold futures yesterday closed lower compared with overnight levels after fluctuating narrowly tn quiet trading. Total sales for the day was recorded at 40 lots while kerb volume at 15 lota. Prompt closed weaker at USS43QJO/433L50 an ounce compared with 432.00/433.50 on Wednesday, December softer at 435.00/435.90 compared172 words
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Article31 1981-11-06 2 New York dam, UC Zurich MB um MB •-12S ■mi Singapore •.KB •JBB •JH 9BS CWnprk n ta US c loilars a troy ouno t. Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore.31 words
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Article152 1981-11-06 2 THE US dollar for overnight delivery in Tokyo yesterday closed tinner at 228.35 yen, after a 227.60 opening. This was firmer *h»n the 227.30/« close both in New York and on the US West Const on Wednesday, but easier than a 228.85 close in Tokyo. Trading was moderate with152 words
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Article22 1981-11-06 2 THE average rata at which major Singapore banks are enrrnnUjr pmarsd to lead to their boat enetomera is 14.9 per eont22 words
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Article148 1981-11-06 2 ASIAN RATES ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rate* as at close on Nov ft. OS Da Offer 7day* 14* 14H 1 month 14* MM 3 month* MII/M141S/M 14* 14* IbqoUH ISM 1* months ISM ISM 12 month* ISM ISM •win. Dm ()OM* MM) 1 month TO Nl«/1« 3 month* 10T/1S U1/M148 words
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Article27 1981-11-06 2 hp 41» OH III)lOi: KtotVk* S-moatb TnunryMDa W S-mootlt Bank MQ> a tat 117/1« Smooths CD 11* UK month» CD 1ft U Source: National Discount Co27 words
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Article156 1981-11-06 2 THE US la Hongkong yesterday dollar was generally easier In late dealings against New York levels for most mahr European currencies, dealers said. Trading was fairly active with the US unit ruling at 2.2140/5# marks, little changed from an early 2.2140/55 In Hongkong, which compared with New York's IIA/m156 words
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Article26 1981-11-06 2 Opsaing quotas yesterday us Lsvn/w Can 2JML/2QS Grass IJSN/» D Mk 4.140/15» DFI-4JSB/371S spt-UM/a» B FY cob ».75/» F Fr 16.4558/470S lit SMJS/XDS.» Tsa mM/m.n26 words
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Advertisement302 1981-11-06 2 SAAB 900 Turbo chosen as the car for the 80s In a vote for the '10 best cars for the 80s", the seven editors of Road Track, the doyen and most prestigious of American motoring magazines, unanimously dhose SAAB as the best sports sedan for the 80s. SAAB. Not BMW.302 words
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TRADE AND INDUSTRY
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224 1981-11-06 3 keta to Invest to WmpiH as they see toe Haai m a to markets They ire puttnlarlj tataraM Ja the largely MM to be toeraitve hi Asia. Mwfc| reeeat Hoiur m hwfuwt eppertwMlii h Stogapsre heU hi I Hill, H hart 14224 words
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Article, Illustration262 1981-11-06 3 AMERICAN computer company. Computer-vision yesterday introduced its computer-aided design system here which promises to help industrial designers to be more efficient. Designers no longer need to draw on paper with pencils and rulers. With the CAD-CAM (computer-aided design/computer-aided manufacturing) system, drawings will be done on a computer screen.262 words
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Article206 1981-11-06 3 THE SINGAPORE Science Centre has received from the McDonnell Douglas Foundation a cheque for U5535,000 as final payment of the aircraft manufacturing company's pledge of $70,000 for the Centre's Aviation Gallery exhibits. The Science Centre said the money will be used to buQd a number of206 words
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149 1981-11-06 3 HERMES Predsa International SA, the Swiss manufacturer of office automation equipment, has introduced its latest model in the range of electronic typewriters, the Hermes Top-Tronic 42. "We believe it is the ideal machine for the mediumsized company which cannot fully, use a sophisticated word processor and149 words
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Article451 1981-11-06 3 BEMINABS AND COURSES Nov 2-17: Industrial Hydraulics, Cuppage Centre, National Productivity Board Nov 2-18: Supervisory Development Programme Module 5 Cost Accounting and Control for Supervisors, Cuppage Centre, NPB Nov 2-23: EDP Programme 4 Module 5 Export Management, Cuppage Centre, NPB Nov 2-Dec 17: Electronic Measurement and Instruments, Bukit451 words
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403 1981-11-06 3 THAM WING KEONG - By THAM WING KEONG PROFESSIONAL Laundry, a local laundry company, plana to offer a linen rental business early next yw. The company win be Investing an Initial aum of about $300,000 in the new venture dunned by otbcra in the budncn aa capital intenaive.403 words
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Article160 1981-11-06 3 THE 14X141. i isliw Iksi will be able to ass what Finnish technology can oOer when Oy Parish Ah, a manufacturer of equipment lor the buQding trade gives a one-day |H—hMi on Monday at the Hyatt Regency HoteL Two mmkar executives from Partek will introduce Us Hematic160 words
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Article, Illustration228 1981-11-06 3 LEO BURNETT lippw has appointed Mr Pei«r Omßmc as accounts director. Mr ConUaf *as transferred to Stagapore after seven years as msasgtng director of Leo Burnett Bangkok MB OAVD WBVCS has Joined MC Snga pore as maaagtog director. He replaces Mr Clifford Agnew Mask who has returned228 words
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OVERSEAS
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464 1981-11-06 4 SUZUKI REAFFIRMS POLICY AP THE JAPANESE Foreign iflailfj yesterday (apress ed "grave concern" over several bill* submitted to the US Our— calling on Japan to increase Its defence spending, and declared the Issue should not be tied to the imbalance in USJapan trade. AskedAP - 464 words
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129 1981-11-06 4 AP AMERICA could use financial ssdstanct as wen as technical know-how from the Japanese la an effort to develop a highspeed rafl passenger system. TMs is the view of Representation Henry Renos, who suggested at an unusual was sJso jiOeadsd^^ JapaJapaa could return the faFerryAP - 129 words
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394 1981-11-06 4 AP THE AVERAGE Japanese worker pradncee twice as much steel and three more cars a year than the average American, a senior State Department official told Congress. Robert 1101 mats, aaristsat Secretary of State for Economics, said: "dearly, if US wiehes to compete internationally,AP - 394 words
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79 1981-11-06 4 AT ■XFOBTS 9t imrieu STCnSW«£ r.i,r mUMta, Ai Ohwm DepartSf\ ilv 'hJI>5JI y»Rrippai to $U Mto fMftor, afeMk U p* mm! towwt tovto Am* to* MM «wtotfiia. toito InwiS im! «SmrtMiiiMal fnatontMMBn. wmI" flnt-dEe £Lto tf Sn^ Qti Mta, iM pMt KtotofUMtaMi todrfAT - 79 words
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Article550 1981-11-06 4 Reuter DESPITE the oil glut and the short-term prospect of ■table ad prices, the coal Industry in the European Economic Community (EEC) haa launched a major ''■«Tip to double coal consumption by the end at the century Coal-industry leaden, largely backed by theReuter - 550 words
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355 1981-11-06 4 Reuter BRITAIN has a chance of securing export-led growth out of the current recession, the wont since the depression of the *****, Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher told Parliament. "There is a chance of this happening due to increased productivity, a competitive exchange rateReuter - 355 words
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Article454 1981-11-06 4 AP THE TOKYO district court yesterday sentenced Kenji Ossao, Mend of prime ministers and ruler of a huge financial empire, to one year-in prison for perjury in denying a role In the Lockheed payufli scandal. Ossao, M, is expected to appeal against the ruling, which could confineAP - 454 words
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362 1981-11-06 4 Reuter AFP FOREIGN compaalae la Indonesia are allowed to kQ any or all of their stocks to UK puDnc prorata UMty roh low government procedure. This was rtisclosod by the chairman of the Natkoal lavwaneni ooaru, Mr aomrtoyo He was oa theReuter; AFP - 362 words
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271 1981-11-06 4 Reuter POLAND'S communist. Catholic and free trade union leaders have discussed at an unprecedented meeting the possibility of forming a national front. Officials of the Solidarity free trade union said the communists have also offered negotiations on all outstanding Hypitfi The three sides got togetherReuter - 271 words
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Article103 1981-11-06 4 Reuter THE Australian government is deeply concerned that proposed legislation before the US Congress may restrict Imports of Australian beef and sugar. Australian Deputy Prime mtntnri Trade Doug Anthony has told US Ambassador Robert Nesen about the Australian concern over proposed measures which would raise domesticReuter - 103 words
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Article689 1981-11-06 4 ARRIVALS e Local Operator Ncaber Tiae From AI AMM 0030 BOM PAA PA005 0115 NYC/SPO/HKG MAS MH601 0630 KUL TMA TL341 M0 BEY/DXB SU 9Q101 005 KUL MAS MI«1 005 PEN MAS MHS71 0845 KUL RBA BIC7 MO BWN MAS MHM M» BKI/MYY/KCH v MAS MH61 1000689 words
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455 1981-11-06 5 AP THE SEVENTH and eighth round of for the UN Secretary-General ended inconclusively on Wednesday as vetoes in the Security Council again blocked both incumbent Kurt Whldbeim and Foreign Minister Salim Ahmed Salim of Tanzania. The 15-nation council has decided to meet informallyAP - 455 words
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Article153 1981-11-06 5 Reuter SAUDI Arabia yesterday Joined other Arab states in opposing an EEC role in the force to patrol fflmi after Israel hands it back to Egypt neat April. Saudi Foreign Mhrf— Prince Saud A 1 Faisal told a news conference that any part in the force by theReuter - 153 words
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146 1981-11-06 5 Ar IB j miamwty *sng is* proposed sals sf ssphlstli st ad 11Msisill11IIi■ i nil—i eqaipmeut Is a large greep of Arab asMsns and gjsnps. Uelillag Libya, South Mats DnaltoesliMßMi saM the sale Is befag withdrawn beeaase sf flw ihinsl certainty thatAr - 146 words
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Article811 1981-11-06 5 NYT FOUR Miliar Republican advisers, including former Treasury Secretary George Shultz, have advised President Reagan to accept a 1384 budget deficit of tern of billions of dollars rather than isk Congress to raise the money through new taxes. With Budget Director David Stockman advising MrNYT - 811 words
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Article303 1981-11-06 5 AP THE OWNER of a strike-bound factory in Manchester, besieged by BO pickets, launched a commando-style raid on the plant on Wednesday with masked men helicopters to "liberate" an order of electric motors worth EL2S million. Pickets gaped unbelievingly as two helicopters swept over their ranks outside theAP - 303 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article295 1981-11-06 5 Agencies THE JAPANESE government plans to spend about 10.5 billion yen over the next three years to develop a new generation of computers. The new computer aeries, to be called the fifth generation, would be developed over a 10-year period. TBE FRENCH textile ladae» try has asked IkeAgencies - 295 words
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Article132 1981-11-06 5 AFP THE THRE&day international conference on "workers' self-management and participation in developing countries" ended in New Delhi on Wedtaeaday with a general agreement on the urgent need to enforce vigorously the principles of The conference alao showed wide agreement on the fundamental strategy for social,AFP - 132 words
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Article197 1981-11-06 5 AFP INDONESIA will «top importing rtce next year, it was announced yesterday. However, the government «IS not cut its food purchases from the United Stales such as wheat and «she, head af the State logistics Board, BrigadierGeneral Bustanil Arifln, said. General Aiifla made the siinoumAFP - 197 words
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Article104 1981-11-06 5 UPI JAPANESE exports on a letter of credit basis in October rose 7 J per cent over a year ago to U558.541 billion, the finance ministry —m yesterday. The October figure followed gains of 9.9 per cent la August and 7.9 per cent the ministry Motor vehicleUPI - 104 words
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Advertisement140 1981-11-06 4 =:(\]:><&-,"_.{*>=>{_]?`^=!=%@. Bally, Lanvin...and friends. The names conjure up the best in haute couture. Shirts by Pierre Balmain and van Laack. Ties by Loewe. Belts by Lanvin. Suits by Ermcnegildo Zegna. Shoes and boots by Bally. And the clutch bag, the latest male accessory, designed by Etieime Aigner. Now you can140 words
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Advertisement101 1981-11-06 5 >»• V ■M < 1 ■A i- l£*m KM/ -j* <*' 4 > ifljffiass k*; V £>%' 5k More room to stretch and fewer seats in our separate Business Cabin. Friendly, attentive inflight sery.cew.tha choice of main courses, selected vintage wines and German premium beers, with the widest selection of101 words
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Advertisement86 1981-11-06 5 Richard Ellis World Wide CH Williams (Pte) Ltd Industrial 11 acres (4.5 hectares) of covered and open space FOR SALE (Leasehold, subject to JTC approval) 1 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 (17,193 m86 words
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515 1981-11-06 6 JAPANESE politicians and pundits are rather upset about resolutions recently submitted by United States Congressmen calling on Japan to increase its defence spending or to pay America for its defence. Before they get self-righteous and indignant about American interference in their affairs,515 words
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Article912 1981-11-06 6 RICHARD PASCOE - Shift towards light industry in Shanghai By RICHARD PASCOE Reuter INDUSTRIAL growth has stagnated in Shanghai, China's largest city, this year because of a bigger than expected slump in heavy industrial output after a government decision to give priority to light industry. The problem is causing concern amongReuter - 912 words
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Article647 1981-11-06 6 LEONARD SILK - FOBUMJfe^ with LEONARD SILK NYT COULD another great depression like that of the 1990s happen now? Many economists think it was the worldwide liquidity crisis of 1931 that turned the recession of 1929-30 into the worlt depression in history. What brought on the liquidity crisis ofNYT - 647 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous571 1981-11-06 6 CRYPTIC PUZZLE 1 Safe seats? 7 Player of the pipes I Further tram the nrtglasl source (4) 10 Name tor a vQd dingo out EmHO 11 No room far All, pneslhly! 14 Geographical aote on a Geographica manuscript (3) 16 TlsMsmsii unhappy with some nations? (5) 17 Small state la571 words
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Article1193 1981-11-06 7 ADLAI J AMOR - By ADLAI J AMOR Depthnews THE Soviet Union fast gaining a military edge over the United States and its allies. A Pentagon report, Soviet Military Power, describes in great detail the Soviet military and its increasing arsenal of tanks, missiles, ships and aircraft. It is the largest andDepthnews - 1,193 words
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Miscellaneous645 1981-11-06 7 tv&radio SINGAPORE 5 2.55 PM Operant Wowed by The fount And The Restless 3.20 Housewives' Matinee High School Graduates (r) 5.00 The WM WU West The Night Of The Cadre (r) 8 5.50 The Crazy World Of Sport Japan: Sumo 6.15 News (English) 6.25 The Littlest Hobo 6.50 Rg And645 words
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EUROPEAN MARKETS
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Article155 1981-11-06 8 NOV M m ABM am 2 Ahold (1.00 -U Akao 11 40 unch wn ML 10 0.4 Amhi MOO unch Amrotmk am 4-1.1 IOJO ajo -0J -0J HnU 3100 0J BortumtJ 101J0 -OJ Burtuninn 44.30 1.4 Calaad suo unch Cain Dam ltuo ♦11 D*U Mil 07.00 -0J gnnl« uuo155 words
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Article202 1981-11-06 8 NOV 04 m CORBEILLE Alr-Ltqukl* MO -0 B 8 N Oamla PlTVfTt 1130 unch C8r (Tboauoor«.f> its -OlS CI* rnacmtm dm rntrotm OMBptgnl* Ftnaacltrv 114.10 unch Compacni* Otntrtk 101 JO -Oil Credit Pooclar Dt frtntf Wl -4 Hachetu (Ubralrte)Mschlnw Bull Mleteiln (B> Ptrlbu P»chlnejr Clflnc aouo >U HOC «0202 words
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Article194 1981-11-06 8 NOV Ot tend INDUSTRIALS A Alpha AM -a AK And Cl I 417 -a A MIC Bartow* MM m -u —»ii Dt Bttrv iDd net MM m PM VoU ■A -6 ruflt Oartka uncb Ormtamn ISM HlBOO Htvaid HuMti AM -4 Llbarty Loaifeo lta audi U And R 1194 words
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Advertisement217 1981-11-06 8 "The American Express Card serves you well, wherever good food is served". wfthfi an M v Cost only HALF AS MUCH if you're residing in Singapore It's easy. Just book our chalet units, and enjoy a 50% discount. Offer applies MONDAY THURSDAY (except public holidays and holiday eves) 50% DISCOUNT217 words
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Advertisement130 1981-11-06 8 (>i hafiqin 'is I<>r < omi\'>ii'< >• i)!I It 7 t' 4N( '!'<>!'. s f t.( II ,t 'ss t'! K'SSt hunt !;< >ris ti >r up to JS() iju, sf.v /r 1 rt'rrt(:r ;< >r?<;' vnt/s h<u >s<- 'u 'i >r>:[)!<•:»' < >t uua > i j eqirpmcif -v130 words
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Advertisement68 1981-11-06 8 A Merlin GHB Speciality From Mongolia comes a barbecue more succulent, more delicious than any barbecue you have ever tried before. Only at the Singapore Merlin. Lunch from 12 noon 2.30 pm at $15.00 per head Dinner from 7.00 pm 11.00 pm at $19.00 per head Both charges subject to68 words
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Advertisement161 1981-11-06 8 When you dine, dine Cantonese. A W 'iff t > If pleasing your palate is achieved only by eating the best, then dine Cantonese at The Inn of Happiness for the best Cantonese cuisine outside Canton. And a standard of service that's exquisitely Hilton. So come. The stage is set161 words
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Advertisement46 1981-11-06 8 thattiKQu jsexp*** V *4 ukHi% M&M- ~i i> •.JLl* mSs I «f£ '<V'-' t,"Mf J EkslSel—'Ai'?: I t |g^r/| v" kSWB| e. Tuesday Night Fashion Show 8 00 r Arts "^tiuV h*rtart<iWifc] Oracdfe 214OuneamRoad. Singapore 1129 Tat *****49,*****22 IB 4 ■n W i Seafood Cove +i46 words
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Article171 1981-11-06 9 CHINESE Pntaee Exehaage, P®r 1M kg yesterday. Ceesaat all: Bulk fob $106.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob 1122.00 sellers, new drum fob $126.00 sellers. Cspra: Mixed (loose) $57 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $380.00 sellers, Sarawak white pepper faq fob NLW $375.50171 words
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Article196 1981-11-06 9 r YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) Ciliw yara: China Blue Phoenix 20s 2,595; 32s 3,125, 40s 3,300 (per bale of 400 lbs). Piece get*: China But- terfly aad Globe brand onq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower196 words
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Article74 1981-11-06 9 THE STRAITS Ha price la P«i«ig yesterday nm sae eeat to M|SSJ) a Uto (rem Wednesday, tradiag wttkla the ITC upper sector raage sf tUM aad WM, dealen said. The market, steady ea the higher Lsadea tread, was alse supported by iaflseatial bayers aad a lewer vetame sf74 words
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Article34 1981-11-06 9 Robber; Nov 6 Singapore: Nov; 190.60 eeats (down 0.60 cent) Malaysia; Nov; 224.60 cents (dowa 3.00 cento) Tin; M 536.69 per kilo (up one cent) Official offering; 166 tonnes (down 14 tonnes)34 words
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Article750 1981-11-06 9 COPVEE: Robusta futures on Thursday ended the morning £2 to £7 lower across the board after a quiet session, having opened lower in line with New York. 997 lots fwere traded, including 187 cross trades. SUGAR: Raw sugar futures opened slightly down from the overnight kerb where March750 words
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Article129 1981-11-06 9 THE Kuala Lumpur market yesterday closed mixed on lack of follow-through support in quiet trading, dealers said. November saw north rise M 52.50 to $970 per tonne. South was traded $15.00 lower at $942.50, with central unchanged at $940. Central in December remained at $940. The refined market129 words
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Article310 1981-11-06 9 RUBBER prices in Singapore yesterday closed slightly easier with November One RSS buyers quoted at 190.50 cents per kilo, down half a cent from Wednesday night's close, dealers said. Morning prices were marked down three cents on lower London advices, lack of buying support and some stale bull liquidation.310 words
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Article308 1981-11-06 9 RA8 prices In end per kilo jpwterdajr (P* kilo) (per kilo) tot. 1 R1& a unit f.ab. UUI tat. 1 R.S.S. November 1X0.00 tot. 1 R-S-S. December M3t tat 2 R-S-S 141.00 UKCont IJO 00 tat 3 R S-S U4.00 UK/Coot 15J00 tot. 4 R S.S 1« 00308 words
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Article80 1981-11-06 9 HOC MAM i so ii-mhm to <\*m Hfatl KM (Cam MA) (Parwafd MM MR iStoi MM Mm Bay an Man tUMON 144-00 MUON MUON MUO 1M.OON mu 810 SMS SMR SMS SMR (LB CV -Ma -Ma palWt nji 111 JON 110J0 11UON L 1 CP 10 180 words
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Article332 1981-11-06 9 HNGAPOBB: Yesterday's daring prices in S3 per kik>, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent fltst class (Kangaroo) sew crap LSI, 100 per cent second clus 1.13, 100 per cent third daw 108, 25 per cent new crop no atock, B-10 per ccat no atock. THAI BROKEN: A-euper 0.75, Special332 words
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Article863 1981-11-06 9 NEW YORK STOCKS on Wednesday closed marginally lower on profit-taking following the steep gains of the past three sessions. The Dow Jones industrial average moved in a narrow range all day and ended about two points lower. Declines narrowly exceeded declines by around 760 to 740863 words
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742 1981-11-06 9 FT A HARD-DRIVING group of farmers, recently put in control of South Africa's m«iy Industry, has thrown the country's maize export trade into an unprecedented state or flux. The South African Board announced two farreaching changes in its export policies recently. Instead of committingFT - 742 words
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Article204 1981-11-06 9 Reuter MALAYSIA'S crude palm oil output is expected to rise to 175 million tonnes In 1981 from ZS7 million In 1980, the US agriculture attache in Malaysia said in an oilseed* report dated Oct 30. The 1982 production is projected to reach three millionReuter - 204 words
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Article145 1981-11-06 9 WHEAT futures In Chicago on Wednesday held low late to dose down 2V* to IV* US cents a bushel in revived trade. Traders attributed Wednesday's weakness tally to trade reports of active prnfcsstqna) intermarket wheat spreading, buying Dec aad March gsnsas Ctty/seQiag ChlcaCo. They said the brighter demand outlook145 words
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Article194 1981-11-06 9 SOYBEAN futures in Chicago on Wednesday edged to the minus side in late trade, to close down V* US cent a bushel in nearbys to off four cents in defeiieds. Late local selling In reaction to dried-up buying Interest, and following weakness in grains, dropped all contracts to194 words
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285 1981-11-06 9 AFP THERE seems "little hope" of a significant upward movement in natural rubber prices before next February or March when the "wintering" season reduces output. The present market is so lacking a resilience that it fails even to react to major international incident,AFP - 285 words
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420 1981-11-06 9 Reuter SRI LANKA hopes to be self-sufficient in' rice next year and the government will decide this week whether or not to continue to import rice. President Junius Jaywardene's government must take a decision on rice imports before re-negotiatingReuter - 420 words
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Advertisement100 1981-11-06 9 Introducing SMALL PARTS STORAGE (the versatile System Containers) Popularly used in: STORES WORKSHOPS FACTORIES TOOLROOMS SUPERMARKETS 1 V. ft* JL m m? in SPACESAVING ,«rt MODULAR CONVENIENT VERSATILE VIRTUALLY INDESTRUCTABLE e Available in SEVEN SIZES and THREE ATTRACTIVE COLOURS. Can be easily used on shelving, hang on louvred panels racks100 words
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1021 1981-11-06 10 BID and otter prices officially lilted and I—l— in and rep<MM to the Stock Exchange at Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded khovn in brackets in lots of I,oo£ units, unless otherwise specified. SECTION ONI INDUSTRIAL 6 COMMKBCIAL Aml (15»)XD1,021 words
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Article49 1981-11-06 10 The Savtnfi fund S'por* Prav rad S'par* 9k. tad S'par* lanmt Tmi S-pan Eqattj tad tvNnl) U UI Ui LTT LIT UI UI Ui •Ji UI ui ui OMm'iriNikrlbtn Mil M U| IB rpop» Owrtfe krNwl) UI tu twSaESTWJ 111 m krNMl) ui ui 1 l-XLfB; 1:149 words
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Article2504 1981-11-06 10 m 1M1 gh Law C«MMf UK Sal* +a^ Or'a DK DN Cw Or'a ru IE V«l Day COOO) Hl«k Law c 8BCTION ONB •u OOMJBTBIAL A CO MMBBC 1AL m sm ra us an u» n uo m sm S Is MM Alttad Choc IAT Barjaya Kawat2,504 words
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Article1082 1981-11-06 10 I BID and oiler price* mnH«ny listed and tnwlnr— la and reported tO the jfiiaU I JimpnStock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots at 1,001 units, unless otherwise specified MB»(L9BL9B)(1)LSB1 A Ckn (UB) AJI B (1SB) (J) UT (1) IS1,082 words
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176 1981-11-06 10 INDUSTRIAL Oxygen Incorpomted (101) Bnsjdven its reasons lor rescinding the agreements to acquire Jurua warn Pembtnaaa Sdn Rhd, Masurl Java Developmeat aad Johore Bahru (Kim Sah) Devufapassat. In a reply to the ELSE, K)I said by a court ordsr dated May 2S, 188176 words
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Article42 1981-11-06 10 8DK3APURA 8MfUaMai: Twelfth AGM to be held at 4th Floor, Mats Donald House, Orchard Road, Singapore MM on Nov I at 11 am. PUMA IMM: BOGM to be held at 301, Keppel Road, Singapore 0408 on Nov 11 at UOpm.42 words
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Article374 1981-11-06 10 THE atoek MW y«l» 1 'I'" 1 —ftoly rial •P* WaiMMßf*! (Mm Mi M ||IM Ufcn, eaajjjy* ''to early toaartilkß later pi?!?!!! Strait* naM^hriMW uTpisys-"' 1 1 P«<i iha^iillwaiia, JJ 19 IMIMm MntM) aai flat hr Am ■SmL afpsrjssL? ta a kaaMkp JJUimMM bh> Sip Si.374 words
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Article608 1981-11-06 10 LATE interest took shars prices to a higher dose at the Kuala Lumpur stock market ytHiihy but overall turnover remaiaded thin lalcath( the feneral absence of boh buying interest. Prices started carter following the «after overnight close in mast sectors but the turnaround occurred jast after608 words
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336 1981-11-06 11 SIME Darby has made a surprising provision of M 948.2 million for loves on Ocean Resources Ltd, a Bermudan venture in fishing and flshmeal processing off the coast of Mauritania. As pointed out by UK stockbrokers, Laurence, Prust and Company, in a study of336 words
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Article142 1981-11-06 11 IMe 1M et Pell Year Gaaqpamy FMMI Net EPS Oraaa 1 *re-tez M jmr (eerti) nv. PreOt r <%> (mi) Supreme Plant F lT/f 7.10 m oTc F 30/8 9.2 5.0(b) 1i «e Sm View F 1/U 1*3 044 Spare Land F 10/11 HI 5.0 7,004* JCEnt I142 words
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Article634 1981-11-06 11 SSL KK Dais Dais PspaMe flshlhr the year ysiht UMOM »*<h) 7% 30*<b) Oct 13 NTA Not 5 Oct 30 NTA Nov 17 Nov 30 NTA Nov 33 10*TE 7* 30* 145*<a) 4*TE 30* seest 9 BAT BMT SfS-i 10* 17.3*1 39* 17* 5*1 05*1 Oct 33 Oct634 words
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430 1981-11-06 11 THE SIME Darby group, having embarked on an ambitious diversification aimed at developing technology and processing capabilities has launched a M&5 million scholarship fund which it hopes will enable it to tap the best Malaysian talent for sew activities in we pipeline Recipients430 words
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Article279 1981-11-06 11 WITH the acquisition of Miag Court Hotel. Malayan United Industrie* la now probably the aacood largest Malayslan-baaed hotel owner alter the Fahsr Merlin group. MUI noar haa lour hotda under Its wing tndudti« the Ming Court Hotel. The others are MUI Bench Hotel (formerly279 words
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Article, Illustration470 1981-11-06 11 SUSAM THAM - By SUSAM THAM NEWLT restructured Kesang Holdings, following Its acquisition of three and property companies, Is directing its efforts towards further growth and expansion. This, according to .chairman Datuk Choo Ching Hwa in his latest annual review, fa aimed at nstshllsfilin s larger470 words
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Article323 1981-11-06 11 EOM TEE YING PAN-EL International, which took over Astatic Navigation International's 27 weasels last year, wfll soon chaags the lmmso of theee ships to reflect the change of ownership. A romps ay qwfcsumsn said oadsr the csrrent exerctae, the aamaa of IS fanner ANI vessels will beEOM TEE YING - 323 words
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Article229 1981-11-06 11 CB FlpMNfcn da Puk «I dm Pays Bm (Parihas) hM Increased its aUke la Its TlwUkif aubaidiary Saa Hung Kal Finance by 2£ per cent, a company annhimiiaa Mid. Ibe move, which brings Parfbns's holdbig to 83 pa cent, is intended to reinforce a I, II M M229 words
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Article98 1981-11-06 11 has pi—d a reaohitkn to lacreaae the capital at the rrnnpaaj fooft OOinflttaa to $M million kgr t tfae creation at Si mutton shares of $1 each. The shareholdera oi proved the iacreaae la anthaM capital at u EGMonOctS. oo i* TOE Inlsreat rata on Nff; POM Chfll98 words
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Article429 1981-11-06 11 SHARE prices in Tokyo yesterday Ml with many Inventors worried About record high margin baying tad the fast tempo of price rises in u* ptA opt rdßWcuovf days, dealers said The market average lost S J5 to 7,5*90 in light trading on a volume of MO million429 words
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Article253 1981-11-06 11 SHARE prices In Sydney yesterday firmed across the board in late trading after a featureless first session, dealers said. The All-Ordinaries index closed 3.7 Mints up at 572.2 after the rally, which began last Friday, appeared to wane due to lack of direction. BHP provided the highlight in253 words
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Article231 1981-11-06 11 HONGKONG STOCKS in Hongkong yesterday closed Arm after trading dieilly through the day, buoyed by investor hopes local Interest rates «ID be cot at today's regular weekly rate review, dealers said. Sentiment Is based on the recent ensing in US rates and expectations these will fall further231 words
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Article31 1981-11-06 11 MOT I M in ♦B ♦1 -flxr m SuTn Aprttav* LM m T^| n» ♦n HAaiN LB mm CMT *r mcb -u Thai Dux But MM VWar IM IK f31 words
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Article46 1981-11-06 11 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS WwtnMday 40O Tu*«Ujr MLS WNI DOW /ONBS AVUAOB INDUSTRIALS Wednesday HU 0 TuMday MB n 3 WMk Ago ***** HJL.HANO SENG 0 1 Wednead&y WMk Afa on. B75J 0 6 B ALL OKDINAJUKS Thuredy.,, 1 Wednesday m. MBJ 2 T 146 words
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Article18 1981-11-06 11 wo* m 9mm ami§ mm mi HI i ■■ay t CML |LM T* -t» -%mm ft HrjCSS18 words
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Advertisement167 1981-11-06 11 {_\|+|&(}}'"%}-{~`|*>~(]\<'<$,- tiz m m is n m st m UNITED OVERSEAS BANK LTD INCORPORATED N THE REPUBUC OF SINGAPORE) ANNOUNCEMENT Rights Issue of 65,748,674 shares of Ssl.oo each at 553.00 per share The Board of Director* of United Overseas Bank Limited (the Bank) is pieesed to announce that as at167 words
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Advertisement268 1981-11-06 11 NOTICES 1 KIAM (PTE) LIMITED w (nCOfpOT9OQ fi ¥18 n»PUDIC of Singapore) .u» (InUohmrylJquktton) NOTICE OF FMAL MEETING'T <V' NOTICE IS HEPEEH GNEN twit' pursuant to Sactfon 272 o( tik Oompenm Act Cap 185 fie* FM Mwtng of mambaft of tw; Company wi ba haid on FrttteftlB»)Deo«T*>er.l9Blatll.OOam. at tw office268 words
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Article171 1981-11-06 12 UNITED Overseas Bank has received acceptances for a total of 65,034,484 shares representing 98.91 per cent of the shares under its one-for-four rights issue. At the close of the issue on Oct 30, the total excess shares applications received amounted to 3,931,941 shares or 5.98 per cent171 words
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Article82 1981-11-06 12 Reuter THE British Trade Department said it would not refer to the MooopoHes and Mergers Commission the bid by Permodalan Nasknal Bhd for Guthrie Corporation of UK. The department also cleared the bid by Multi-Purpose Holdings Bhd for Dunlop Estates Bhd. Permodalan, the Malaysian government's national equityReuter - 82 words
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Article139 1981-11-06 12 Rises Indices Hm* Uob« hi Smo 1100 590 +40 +20 18 BT Indicator: Nov 4 Nov 5 Iff Bra Pfwwtnti 460 *****8 1M1B kta Liataaf SM IS Industrials: 851.24 8510 DBS ISO 15 Finance: 1401.34 1404.76 M C«Mm 1M 12 Hotels: IWWf 10C357 8mn Glut MU I 10 1100139 words
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Article, Illustration134 1981-11-06 12 PUCES mm ycatorfey at the Stock -Tgr tf a» ■are after a hnrfleei dHi The Strata Timet latatrtol bin eleeed Ml pihli higher to UiM while the Mmm Tfasee —mhr reee fdto to 1214«. .*<»■ Rites Indices MV1 1200 m +30 +ao BT Index Nov 4 Nov 5134 words
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184 1981-11-06 12 THE vice-chairman of United Malayan BMttf Corporation will be appointed by new majority shareholder Multi-Purpose Holdings, which now owns 40.5 per cent of the bank's equity. Under the recently signed agreement, the UMBC board will comprise a total of 12 members. Peraas Securities and the Multi-Pur-poee184 words
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Article708 1981-11-06 12 LONDON, Thura. The stock market, buoyed by ezpectattow of lower interest rates, roee strongly today, i—the Financial Times i«<H above 960 points for the first tine since world markets phased in September. The index Jumped U points by 3pm to 503.0 points. Closing middle prices of selected stocks,708 words
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Article68 1981-11-06 12 AP NEW YORK, Thurs. Share price* opened higher over broad trout as the bank prtme lending rate tumbled to 17 per cent. The Dow Jane* averag* of 30 Industrial*, which fell nr~rly 2 points yesterday aad broke three straight sessions at galas, rose 3.99 points to 870.81AP - 68 words
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Article219 1981-11-06 12 IHBBHI Companies Editor: ifano Ubnxi LIEN Hoe's group pre-tax profit for the six months to June 30, 1981 fell 60 per cent to 11)849,000 despite a decline of 3 per cent in sales to $16.3 million. This compares with the 48.4 per cent increase in219 words
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Article52 1981-11-06 12 PERMODALAN Naskmal Berhad yesterday said Its stake in Amalgamated Metal Corporation has been raised to 7.4 per cent, following Wednesday's purchase of more shares at 562 pence each. PNB's offer for the minority shares in AMC will no longer be underwritten by Trade Development Bank after 3.30pm on Friday,52 words
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474 1981-11-06 12 SIME Darby Berhad's hefty loss provision of MJ48.2 million Incurred in ture off Mauritania was the subject of aa embarrassing gustkm at the maltlMihasl's aanual Slme Darbjr chairman Tua flu flnr Sin, in response lo a qnsstVin by a sharshoidsr, admitted that the amount of474 words
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Article347 1981-11-06 12 THE Elliot group of Peterborough, In which Malaydan interests are said to own at toast 15 per cent, has succeeded in its request to the London Takeover Panel to Investigate the people involved in an offer far the company. According to London City sources,347 words
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Article111 1981-11-06 12 UNOUI DevetofMato Barbad: Thirteenth ACM to be held at the Ird Floor, Pretodeat Hoaae, 5U Jalaa ImM, Kaala Lumpur oa Nov IB at aooa. e e e DMUR BoeMaal ledaeMm liihei: BOGM to be held hi the Coafereace Room of Baaguaaa 1HDF, Ground Floor, ISA, Jalaa Pehafflhw, Kaala111 words
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Advertisement317 1981-11-06 12 "RHK BELL, RAISE NELL" and Double or Triple your Money? During period* of euphoria, speculator* build castles-in-the-air, only to dog paddle their way to a self-made, fiscal Dunkirk, during pervasive moods of gloom. To remind inveeton that Dawn follows Dusk, can be frustrating, recalling what an anonymous American Indian said,317 words
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Advertisement480 1981-11-06 12 MANAGING FORBON EXCHANGE WHh Rucfl WalsweMer Equatorial Hotel, Singapore. December 1-3.1981 Businessmen need to know the function of the Foreign Exchange Market, how it works and how it should be used. Whether to invoice in a foreign currency or in Singapore dollars? Whether to cover spot or forward? Whether to480 words
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Miscellaneous52 1981-11-06 12 OUTLOOK for Singapore from 6am to lpm today: Generally fair. frier t» 1M fa m Ne* I at Maximum temperature if Associated humidity gg MMwm temperature 23 6 Associated humidity tl Hours of wnshtne 2.00 Rainfall in millimetres ...IVace Total rainfall far the month 0.1 Total rainy days for the52 words
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340 1981-11-06 13 AFP SAFETY in world shipping and marine pollution will be the main issues on the agenda if the Inter-govern-mental Maritime Consultative Organisation (Imco) at its two-week assembly beginning in London on Monday/ Over 100 delegates from 121 member governments will be attendingAFP - 340 words
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520 1981-11-06 13 JUNE LIM - By JUNE LIM ONLY a minority will benefit from the wage agreement reached between the Singapore Shipping Association (SSA) and the Singapore Maritime Officers' Union (SMOU). According to Mr Tony Au, assistant secretary of SMOU, most officers are already receiving wages higher520 words
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Article92 1981-11-06 13 Reuter SALVAGE workers have moved the 16,000 tonne container ship Anro Asia closer to shore in a bid to protect it from pounding by heavy seas. The Singapore-registered ship, carrying timber and general cargo, ran aground on Oct 29. A Coast Guard spokesman at CaloundraReuter - 92 words
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Article145 1981-11-06 13 Reuter AN indefinite Australian national dock strike planned for next week appears likely to be called off after talks between dockers and employers in Sydney produced an acceptable pay offer, a union official said. t Members of the Waterside Workers' Federation (WWF) were to haveReuter - 145 words
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Article182 1981-11-06 13 Reuter CONFERENCES covering the trade between Europe and Sri Lanka said the UK/Sri Lanka currency adjustment factor (CAF) will be amended to minus 22 per cent from minus 24 per cent from Nov 9. The corrected CAF becomes minus 12 per cent (minus 14 per cent) having regardReuter - 182 words
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Article413 1981-11-06 13 **■1 T^i Page Oal Evwrtl Ortnrt 1—p— hn notta Laaro IV IV vn V 4 5 4/5 S FVueo^c VYmtaNVOC Frata flhp| rrngtu LUa Praia Fujtwan CBN GUt U> Gold Star GoMn Liar OaVShpi Iteming HajrtH* Haapawy Hloaf Oaaa HMHM K8^ ladteAfrka m VI vm vm V413 words
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Article368 1981-11-06 14 AUUVALS KEPPEL WHABVEB Bum An (Tutor) (1500 Subject Gu Free) (C/O A P/O) after Signal sifts 15/1« Bung* Oridid (ISOO after Nlttoku Mara hauls (UTM/L) 33/34 Confidence (0600 after Asian Star) 38/3» Kota Cahaya (0700 after KoU Jade) 10/11 Kota Maju (after Kota Cahaya) 10/11 Nedlloyd Albany368 words
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Article855 1981-11-06 14 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO AT CONTAINER TERMINAL Vessel's Name Voy Estimated No. Time of Arrival Shipping Lines Gdn Mode of Operatn Date Time Se land la 413 Green Blessing 70-20W Chengtu 88 P. Taylor 49E Sovereign Accord 8SB P. Jefferson 81/1 Green Fortune 96-16W855 words
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Article1623 1981-11-06 14 CHARTERING generally ruled quiet on Wednesday In mart sectors of tbe freight market at little changed raleg with so new feature* emerging, brokers Mid. Time-charterers arranged a 73,000 tonner with Far East delivery far a North Pacific rouad voyage and redelivery Japan at USfMBO dally, and they paid1,623 words
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Article608 1981-11-06 15 THE freight market in South-east Asia is steady although on a weak tone. There is no indication of a rise in freight rates at the moment until 1982. Tugs and barges are active in South-east Asia as well as in the Middle East market. Barges are in demand608 words
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247 1981-11-06 15 THE Pakistan government has issued a strong protest over Poland's refusal to deliver three new container ships from the Gdansk yard. Pakistan's note has brought a political dimension to the row, which has already seen sharp divisions at industry level on who is to blame.247 words
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506 1981-11-06 15 SHIPPING lines operating on the Thailand-Japan route are involved in fierce competition, leading to freight rates being cut to a level which worries shipping firms. The strong competition is caused by excess tonnage of shipping lines in the Thailand-Japan conference and a decline506 words
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Article215 1981-11-06 15 THE Port Authority of Thailand (PAT) made a smaller net profit in the 1981 fiscal year which ended on Sept 30 when compared with the previous fiscal year. The lower profit, which fell to 196.2 million baht from fiscal UN's 221.4 million baht. is mainly215 words
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Article634 1981-11-06 20 SCHEDULE The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of Singapore. Advanced dates are published at a maximum of three weeks. PN/PK Ship calls at Penang and Port634 words
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Advertisement385 1981-11-06 13 NuMoyd Unas Call us We call the world Agents: NedlloydEAC Please refer to pag+ f- MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES TO: US PACIFIC. GULF, ATLANTIC. BAST CANADA, ASIAN PORTS r— 74/11 4-M/U 14-IS/U 14-17/11 12-13/12 14-15/12 19/12 22/12 21/12 VI 12/1 m nn 2/2 CLOSWIICS: CV Ml Nw 2410385 words
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Advertisement491 1981-11-06 15 The Straits Steamship Group OCL Overseas Containers Limited CONTAINfRSHIP SFRVICF 10 UK CONTINENT STRAITS SHPPMG Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Bvunal Porta and Bangkok S>m W M/ll u/u ivn 21/11 2VII M/ 12 m/u on of En USES MY M/U M/ll 13/U M/ 12 M/ 12 12/12 11/12 13/12 17/12 U/U491 words
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Advertisement483 1981-11-06 16 TOJMTM EWWf? Fra*MHi*m> car w E**v* t carp far CMMEAN/MST MHS w HMterf" mi Ml 2/11 3/11 Com* Trieste 27/11 2/12 9/12 U/12 11/12 23/12 S port P* 12/11 14/11 S>m W IV S«M 7/11 13/11- 9/1111/11 11/11 20/11 14/11 11/1129/11- 21/1123/11 26/11 29/11- 27/11 29/11 3/12 5/12- 16/10 25/10483 words
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Advertisement258 1981-11-06 16 KOREA SH,mNG LINE CORPN AGENTS: STORE CROHN HAJMNE CO (PTE) LTD TEL: *****11 (4 Laws) TEMRNAL OFFICE 2223*21. 22*7271 SW-AGENTS: P. KELANG PEXKAPALAN GUNONG TMOR KL TEL: 723MC/PR 3*»H PENING MTEMMnOML SWPMG AGENCY TEL: *17*3 3CICS3 311 <t> cn a n mil y! j Til/ Algerian National L mp rPOK258 words
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Advertisement352 1981-11-06 16 EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINED SERVICE Q imwamj 1/11 2/11 VU t/12 I/« 11/12 tv»l»K lt/tl It/11 It/12 12/12 14/12 It/12 17/12 t«« 2t/ll lt/12 21/12 23/12 25/12 2t/12 !«•!mi ft/12 lt/12 21/12 It/12 1/11 ]/tl t/tl JU I:: EUROPE FAR EAST CONTAINER SERVICE FAR EAST/ MEDITERRANEAN SEA CONTAINER SERVICE352 words
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Advertisement677 1981-11-06 16 I Everett Lines LI BuriM FKrt Star SNippMf Corpn. "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" LOAOM6 FOR RANGOON PMmi fmm to Nrt/I Dm B f SS C Aowin n Motoyvo BOUSTEAD SMPWNG TtLNOS ICL *****1/*****3 S. A. C.I. f. Ml "ARGENTINE NATIONAL LINE" i Ml', riii i a. i.w' A TramfartMMii MaritMM Mwmmm677 words
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Advertisement211 1981-11-06 16 ■MiMM im\ i OCEAN SHIPPING ENTERPRISES PTE LTD SANKYO LINE JAf AN/STRAITS SB VICE ISumm I WU OCUNKSOWCB taPwt 15-15/11 mtw ma 1711/11 wmuw no 23-24/11 IWIOI WW 24-25/11 «W8 27-21/11 OttttOKMl 3-4/12 UWOUWW 4-5/12 MGHT MOM 15-U/12 P. Ufa* hP*rt faPari 74/11 74/11 17-11/11 15-14/11 25-25/11 21-27/11 2941/11 1-2/12211 words
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Advertisement524 1981-11-06 17 PIL GROUP FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO COLOMBO. HODEIDAH. JEDDAH AQABA (Reefer Cntrs Acceptable) 1 Accepting LCL Cargo to Colombo A Aqaba. S E A. Container Feeder Service SINGAPORE/PT KELANG/BANGKOK/HONGKONG/MANILA ACCEPTING LCL/FCL/REEFER CONTAINERS EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICE COLOMBO/KARACHI/P. GULF SERVICE KOTA BAKU 12/1* Nov Karachi, Dubai, Kuwait KOTA BEJARAH 10/15 Doc Karachi,524 words
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Advertisement687 1981-11-06 17 I LPT*: BENLINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS corn WO SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE TO OMH S |w* K&tbpm M Cardja* Bar Mftty Fr*BMrtUprtn C*r larfi br Sport t MMlNGkruht/ hM to Part 24/11 11/11 IVU J/1? 11/11 11/12 n/n U/U a/11 a/11 17/12 «/12 ft/12 a/12 11/12 a/12 11/12 1/1 H-RJRC BHAttN BQAM687 words
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Advertisement390 1981-11-06 17 Scan Dutch? WEEKLY EXPRESS CONTAINER" Jirknort*! r\m (OPT) i I DSMiDRMi JMMtjCM »*M (MTMBM L?" at m at at u/u+wui b—' at at at at at at ivu wu B— at at at at at a/u a/u n/u maa at vu vu m/u 11/11 ivu vu *i/u l) rntm. SMCMM390 words
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Advertisement434 1981-11-06 17 4 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BANK LINE EXPRESS MDEPENDENT SERVICE TO UK/CONT (ACCEPTING CONTAINERS ONLY) SPORE ft'DAM HULL HMBG FOftTHBANK Pt Dmc 7Dk 30 Nov CORABANK 17 Doc 11 ion 15 Jon 18 ion SANTA FE 3 ion 29 ion 7 Fob 3 Fob (Dmp Tonk Spocn AvoMobk) Lines U.S. NEST434 words
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Advertisement365 1981-11-06 18 (CofftaMm only) Mu accept** Kuwait m (Mm LATIN AMERICA oeeeftteg FCL/LCL earge My teeter a UGuta Pert-Aa-Priaee iriate Cmytmme EXPRESS SERVICE TO CHILE ARICA, IQUIQUK AND SAN ANTONIO T7 7/11 fWDf EMBBAU) t/1] (•eeepttaf FCL/LCL vte KeMe) SOUTH AFRICA Sw brtaa El* P Efc C l«n 2/12 1/1 IC/12 12/12365 words
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Advertisement249 1981-11-06 18 (•roup SINGAPORE SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE LTD. A) t H lOOW 0( < AN Ri )l tOl\ i Si ACOM I filOJ marm'ing t f WVl\Al l)» I ICf 11} I'.H 1 Ml t us ?4S<»S HWSM.ua BiaHSMIC (AHil (AH(,,ISMIP 13 i iN» S I l'c<|ioii»| Conliiiiicr Lines WHKLY CONTAINER SERVICE249 words
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Advertisement210 1981-11-06 18 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD S' •>• .r f M BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UKFULL CONTAINER WEST OOUND SERVICE j urn FULL CONTAINER EAST BOUND SERVICE FULL CONTAINER HK/KEE/YOKO SERVICE W INWAFIUCAUNIS LtGos/iMtK fen maamm*MKCT ihkm Sra.* 111 TO UROOKIIfMI SBT MMMOMT uMovun/i P. HRCOWT/BM /rmnm,' k. Im wo: toamt-ami bRIUI 'ML 1210 words
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Advertisement334 1981-11-06 19 FAR EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SFRVICE Llai .i -fii IPTf! r K. MCEWON 15W... K. MCEJM URf.„.. C. COMTAICR 16W ICPML29K. Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia 0 CHEF S'pore Ctosjng Times: Fa Cargo 0600 7/11 La Cargo- 1800 6/11 16/12 17/12 FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) CROZE 28 SSMME33E. 4/1 STRAiTS'AUSTRALIA RO-RO334 words
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Advertisement284 1981-11-06 19 MALDIVE LINES Loading For Hodadab maldne rtnam Loadmg tor Aden/MukfcaiU maumemmi Loading lor Dub«/Ku«»it MMJNVE NDMOtt ETA ETA ETA SKM XIMIfTM PORTKELANG 18/11 28/11 16/11 9/11 6/11 10/11 15/11 11/11 Saded Sailed Loadmg For Jeddah/Jfcwti MMJME NAYKATOK 17/11 15/11 Loading For Dammam/Kuwait MLIMEMME 18/11 Loading For Jeddah MMJNVE LOYALTY 10/11284 words
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Advertisement575 1981-11-06 19 m sinsov SINGAPORE SO VET SHPPMG CO PRIVATE LTD 9NSOV WUM6 56. Marfcrt $M S*apore 0104 Talapham Nwnbart *****3 (15 Lim) W Cat* Address SV6OV SMGAPOK Tatai Mm IB ***** IS ***** RS ***** Wl SMMUT MM MM ML M>. IST AND 2ND FLOOR. NO 1. MIAN CEMPENM. PORT KLANG.575 words
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Advertisement143 1981-11-06 20 EGYPTIAN INTERNATIONAL line Ell EGYPTIAN HAG mi mn E« m 17 i wr 17 TITIMAS SHIPPING TRADING SDN BHD EXHESS SERVOS TO EAST MUVSMMMUCL) ACKPTie (CAVYin UP TO 1§ T0» mi ft* 5L WOOD LINE Bulk Timber and P<»*ood Service UK/CONTMENT 2 i iM if *175 IS!? tSS General Agents:143 words
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Advertisement291 1981-11-06 20 Kline kinkaij 2522 KISEN KAISHA, LTD. JAPAM/STIAITS/JAPAN Fully Containerised Service toad Tokyo Rota S'por« Pwm| P. IMm| S port Tokyo Kote 1 HBO W M M kn 7/11 a/11 NOUTM V) m m 11/11 12/U 11/11 IVU2VII 27/11 mmmv vu li/u li/u a/ii a/ii a/u 27/11 1/12 11/12 (WTt KMMT291 words
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Advertisement272 1981-11-06 20 JOHORE SHIPPING I-> 3 jAt AN rENOU BADAh PC*.' t AS SF l ANOOR VAI AvSiA HAJ SHIPPING SDN. BERHAD bprtsUtttlwdSanacefnw P. Un E*st MMaysa 4 Bnm »T»iHiin (Sm» r*t) BINTULU CONTRACTORS SDN. BERHAD ll u m 1 *wu LI KL 1 *17/11 ui m i v-.it/ti u 1 »;l«/tl272 words
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Advertisement137 1981-11-06 20 SAUDI ™t LINE Regular Conventional Se:»ic»> TRANSTIMBER LINE Bum TIMBIR SERVICE il |lli> «fcsa u ICE MACK IJNK OCfANIIS SHIPPING AGfNCV PTF ITD 6 Is! t MX* Anson C»*n,:» Smjjporf ***** FLE MtnMdlta) Mt l AUSTRALIA SITE p mm svmey 1/12 10/12 20/12 SMGtfOK P. KELANC 14/11. 2/12 LOMMC FOR137 words
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Advertisement171 1981-11-06 20 (m, ranCAPALANLAUTANHKUSDN.MX M XXI SrtMh Strtwjfc bngkafc Swgipnrr Pan Mtan| VtSMb Pwan PJUmk S port Lm*m| tor LMTMISAI.7/U kftrt 12Nw KK. Smtdak LMTM MM V.U/tl 25 Hw 21 Nn UtfTM EMM VJ/tl 21 N» KK SiUdii, t SEAUON SHIPPING (8) Pit LID. Tti: AMU Tlx: SMM Pw* I*l SEALJON SUPPING171 words
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Miscellaneous82 1981-11-06 20 '2 I MB <9 4 y w y•y. i 7 /Cs^xWll li; v V l SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7JOAJL TMB MORNING. Rimm. Shower Rate Cloudy Sky Weather •c A cr Wave dhacttaa vtth hi ©0* Oywtththe tan dm* hel fcle u BMhss: 01-03 metres, 02-1.0 metre*. M-82 words
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