The Business Times, 27 February 1978
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Title Section11 1978-02-27 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 218/1/78 MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1978 50 CENTS11 words
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Article79 1978-02-27 1 AFP TOKYO, Sun. Prime Minister Takeo Fukuda will visit the headquarters of the European Common Market in Brussels in mid-July to discuss trade problems between the European Economic Community and Japan. The visit will be made shortly before or after he attends the proposed summit conference ofAFP - 79 words
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Article104 1978-02-27 1 AP LONDON Sun. Prime Minister James Callaghan is reported seeking early talks with US President Carter on ways to avert a new slump In world trade. The British leader believes a projected economic summit In mid-July In Bonn could be too late for effective action. Mr. Callaghan's needAP - 104 words
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Article75 1978-02-27 1 Reuter TOKYO, Sun. JGC Corp. said it has exchanged a letter of Intent with the Bahrain National Oil Co. to build a 17 billion yen (*****.2 million) gas treatment plant In Bahrain. A contract will be signed' next month for the plant which can produce from naturalReuter - 75 words
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Article70 1978-02-27 1 UPI NEW DELHI, Sun. India and Vietnam agreed today to increase trade and contacts between the two nations. Vietnamese Prime Minister Pham Van Dong Said his country relied "mainly on our own strength" for postwar reconstruction but also tried "to make the best use of the supportUPI - 70 words
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Article60 1978-02-27 1 Reuter HONGKONG, Sun. Hongkong and Canada will hold textile talks here tomorrow, a government spokesman said. The future of Hongkong's exports of textile and clothing to Canada would be discussed at the talks between the British colony's trade director Lawrence Mills and C.D. Arthur, director general InReuter - 60 words
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Article59 1978-02-27 1 Reuter NEW YORK, Sun. David Tendier, president of Engelhard Minerals and Chemicals Corp's Phlllpp Brothers division, said Its British Derby and Co. subsidiary has no formal plans at present to enter the London gold pool. He was responding to speculation In gold circles that the firm might enterReuter - 59 words
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Article65 1978-02-27 1 AP LONDON, Sun. Britain reportedly plans to Impose Import quotas on Japanese passenger cars within the next few weeks, the Observer newspaper reported today. It said the quotas may also apply to light commercial trucks and vans brought Into Britain. It would be Imposed "unless the JapaneseAP - 65 words
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Article45 1978-02-27 1 ALOR Sun. The Rubber Industry Small-holders Development Authority will spend about $10.2 million on various programmes tor small holders this year, the Kedah Mentrl Besar Da to Serl Syed Ahmad Shahabuddln said. He said the programmes include assistance for re-planting, education and marketing.45 words
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Article42 1978-02-27 1 UPI TOKYO, Sun. North Korea and Burma have signed a bilateral aviation and transport agreement, the official North Korean Central News Agency reported today. The broadcast, monitored In Tokyo, said the agreement was signed In Rangoon last Monday. UPI.UPI - 42 words
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Article33 1978-02-27 1 FRANKFURT, Sun. West German Economics Minister Otto Lambsdorff today voiced concern about the weakness of the US dollar and French franc and criticised protectionist tendencies within the European Common Market.33 words
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Article118 1978-02-27 1 THE following list of stock* gives the 10 moot traded in on the Stock Exchange of Singapore last week. It ghreo the turnover In thousands of units, cloeing prieee on Friday and the high and low for 1177/78. Company Turn over Prices '000 Feb 24 HUh 1977/118 words
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Article166 1978-02-27 1 SINGAPORE MS 566.31 r«k2i Feb 22 Feb 21 Fab 24 ft BT Index: 646.93 543.44 560.06 563.46 t Industrials: 270.20 2W.91 299.31 280.25 266.37 <s Finance: 442.02 440.41 436.31 439.27 436.96 Hotels: 170.25 179.13 179.01 179.97 178.99 Properties: 164.90 164.16 164.51 194.69 164.56 Tins: 143.02 142.90 142.67166 words
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Article, Illustration1021 1978-02-27 1 SOH TIANG KENG - INFLATION KEEPS LOW PROFILE •r SOH TIANG KENG THE SINGAPORE economy expanded at a brisk pace last year under conditions of full employment and low Inflation. Employment last year registered "healthy gains" as the Jobless figure fell to 3.9 per cent, according to the second1,021 words
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Article246 1978-02-27 1 THE RESILIENT performance of the economy was no help to the stock market, economic survey reveals. The relatively strong growth rate of 7.8 per cent and generally easy money conditions evidenced by the 10 per cent growth in M-l did not stimulate the stock market,246 words
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Article412 1978-02-27 1 IT WAB boom time for Singapore's foreign exchange market last year. There was a big Jump In turnover for the market, which has become more sophisticated and international In recent years. This Is how the Government's economic survey sums up the performance of the forex412 words
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393 1978-02-27 1 EXPANSIONARY budget policies of the major statutory boards helped to sustain the nation's economic growth last year. The economic survey says that though the Government registered a budgetary surplus of 1478 million, the public sector as a whole recorded a deficit of $561 million last393 words
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330 1978-02-27 1 SINGAPORE has given Malaysia till March 15 to decide whether it is prepared to allow SIA more flights between the Republic and Penang. This is an interim measure until the neat round of formal talks between the two countries scheduled for March 16.330 words
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466 1978-02-27 1 RONNIE LIM - ■y RONNIE LIM SINGAPORE'S textile and garment manufacturers have become overly reliant on foreign middlemen to market their products overseas and this policy, In the long run, will prove detrimental, said Mr. Lam Thlan, president of the Singapore Textiles and Garments Manufacturers Association at466 words
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Advertisement22 1978-02-27 1 Wjyfoong HsF Wayfoong Mortgage HCCd and Finance (Singapore) Limited ll ITIOSI Shaw House. Ground Floor. 354 Orchard Road. Singapore 91 el: *****7.22 words
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Advertisement116 1978-02-27 1 See You Tonight Dint? and Dance at the same time i our Nite Club at NO F-IX7RA COST Be sooth by one of the most popular Band Group in town Ihe Green hves fTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTI Featuring mßaaaiasßS Nightly at the Nite-Club i.a.a.a.a.a.a.a. M(»w% 11 to 4 9 %1 Ertr< i V116 words
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Advertisement85 1978-02-27 1 SEE BACK PAGE. Col. mio2 SHIPPING TIMES GETTING to the heart of a love CITY in an oversold mood story (film) 2 blue chips haw mala losers 8 MUSEUM antiquities may be MARKET talk: Be selective is faheo 2 the watchword 10 BENEFITS of attending two lAC Carrier Open golf85 words
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Advertisement159 1978-02-27 1 SHIPPING GUIDE THE daily •hipptn* rulde in the Straits Times will ba transferred to Business Times from Wedneeday. From that day (March 1), the guide will cease to appear ia the StraiU Times and instead will he carried in an m JAL FLIGHT 712: THE TOKYO EXPRESS v w VANCOUVER159 words
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REVIEWS
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Article205 1978-02-27 2 COURSES AND TALKS DATES TITLE LOCATION ORGANISER Feb 13 Mar 31 Administrative management YWCA, Marine Parade University of Singapore Feb 27,28 Finance for sales and marketing management Hilton i Consulasla Mar 1.2 Maximising profitability from major customers Hilton Consulasia Mar 2 Effective Personnel Management Hilton P.O.D. Mar 4205 words
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Article, Illustration577 1978-02-27 2 ILSA SHARP - By ILSA SHARP "BOBBY Deerfield" is actually an upmarket "Love Story". But and it's a big but It Is beautifully done, with exquisite photography, almost to a fault, tightly directed and edited by Sydney Pollack whose "The Way We Were" with Barbra577 words
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Article, Illustration438 1978-02-27 2 CHAN HOK – KEUNG - By CHAN HOK KEUNG TAXI drivers won't accept a fare from him, tea house attendants foot his bills and the poor look upon him as a saviour. For 61-year-old Tang Wlng-cheung, a Chinese superstar of Cantonese opera, has won thousands of hearts in Hongkong with438 words
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Article124 1978-02-27 2 Singapore Business Yearbook 1978 Jane* Ng (Editor) Time* Periodicals Pte. Ltd. Singapore I*7B, $6 Reviewed by Ilsa Sharp THE Singapore Business Yearbook still has not really made up Its mind whether It 1s a 13th month companion to Times Periodicals' monthly, Singapore Business, or a124 words
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Article, Illustration861 1978-02-27 2 NYT THE WORLD'S leading collections of antiquities from the near East are salted with fakes, according to a research paper that is causing a stir In the museum world. The study, by Dr. Oscar White Muscarella of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, NewNYT - 861 words
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Article454 1978-02-27 2 John Lim - John Lim Vice-chairman Siagapore Philharmonic Society Daw Sir I refer to the article on the Singapore Philharmonic Orchestra by Mr Joseph Peters published In the Business Times on Feb 13 78. It is comforting to note that Mr Peters did not contest the need for a454 words
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Advertisement34 1978-02-27 2 w it fc.\ *\\\< N.nN 88 S\'aV <* V^x\#MvX\N X :'»S V 4 >sJt& BALLY OF SWITZERLAND ■1 aAA MENSWEAR TAILORS A STORE OUTFITTERS HIGH ST CENTRE*OCEAN BUILDING SUPREME HOUSE GOODWOOD, HILTON, RAFFLES HOTELS COLD STORAGE34 words
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OVERSEAS
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675 1978-02-27 3 NYT AGREEMENT to end the US coal strike, designed In Washington six days ago, was rejected on Saturday by the first groups of United Mine Workers union members. This rejected agreement was not the same one announced on Friday night by President Carter. The proposalNYT - 675 words
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271 1978-02-27 3 Reuter FRANCE recorded a 1.25 billion francs (Ss6o9 million) current account payments deficit sea-sonally-adjusted In the final 1977 quarter compared with an upward revised 4.1 billion third quarter deficit, the Finance Ministry said.. The shortfall for 1977 was a provisional 15.7 billion francs,Reuter - 271 words
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Article69 1978-02-27 3 Reuter THE delay in US soybean deliveries to Japan will affect the Japanese soybean crushing and feed making industry around midMarch if the present delay continues. About 50,000 to 60,000 tonnes out of scheduled January deliveries of about 260,000 tonnes have been delayed until February because of rainReuter - 69 words
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Article76 1978-02-27 3 Reuter SENATE banking committee Investigators have found evidence that Textron Inc paid large sums of money In payoffs to foreign customers other than Iran. Sources close to the Investigation said the disclosures are likely further to complicate Senate confir- mation of William Miller, Textron chairman, as Federal ReserveReuter - 76 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article782 1978-02-27 3 Agencies BERMUDA plans to peg taxes and rely for extra revenue this year on the natural growth of tourism and offshore banking, Prime Minister David Gibbons said. He was tabling in the House of Assembly a US$B9 million (*****.8 million) budget for the financial year from AprilAgencies - 782 words
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Article89 1978-02-27 3 CANADA'S Finance Minister Jean Chretien said his government made the right move in deciding to go to foreign markets to borrow money in an attempt to stabilise the rate of the Canadian dollar on foreign exchange markets. During an emergency debate in Parliament, he said now89 words
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1045 1978-02-27 3 NYT THE US Department of Energy is drafting a programme to develop synthetic fuels and other alternative energy sources to reduce dependence on conventional fuels after 1985. As envisioned, the programme, which would be the second phase in the adminlstration's energy strategy, would stressNYT - 1,045 words
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Article303 1978-02-27 3 AP WORLDWIDE crude oil production remained high In 1977, but the Increase was less than the previous year, the OH and Oas Journal reports In Its latest edition. "The jump still may signal a new start to the pattern of 5 to 6 per centAP - 303 words
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Article239 1978-02-27 3 Reuter MORE free market sales of gold by central banks and producers may be expected this year for balance of payments and other reasons. Samuel Montagu. In its annual bullion review, predicts a gradual rise in the Bid price, and says if ofial selling depressesReuter - 239 words
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232 1978-02-27 3 UPI PRICES went up, industrial production went down and tax revenue fell short of targets In Italy In recent months, according to figures published over the weekend. The Central Institute of Statistics said industrial production declined In November, 1977 for the fifth straight month. TheUPI - 232 words
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935 1978-02-27 3 THE package of measures designed to combat the rise of the Swiss franc should cause substantial outflows of funds from Switzerland, foreign exchange bankers In Zurich said. The measures extend the negative Interest charge of 10 per cent per quarter to 20 per cent935 words
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Article112 1978-02-27 3 BANKING ON SPAIN Reuter FOREIGN banks could be allowed to operate in Spain by spring. The government's vice-director general of financial policy, Fernando Varela Parache told a seminar on banking the entry of foreign banks should be gradual, with careful safeguards to protect Spanish banks. The seminar's organiser, Mr. AlfonsonReuter - 112 words
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Advertisement108 1978-02-27 3 Aladdin was a lucky chap; he only had to rub His magic lamp, a* genie came to bring him lovely grub. He rubbed again when he was through. The table disappeared from view. He had no washing-up to do. To-day there are no magic lamps nor genies, it is true.108 words
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Advertisement179 1978-02-27 3 The SGV Group Conference Series on Business Management PROJECT PLANMHG AND EVALUATION SEMINAR This Seminar aims to provide officers of companies and investment institutions with a conceptual framework of the process by which investment opportunities are identified, analysed and evaluated and projects financed. Case discussions and actual illustrations have been179 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous630 1978-02-27 3 TWO-IN-ONE CROSSWORD CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 3 Get double ten on the board? (5) 8 Drink with me, medicine man! (5) 10 Cutting a cross In a piece of l°f<s> 11 Some colourful person (3) 12 A nice lulcy benefit (5) 13 Where loose trousers are very warm (7) 15 Loves630 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article242 1978-02-27 4 TERMINAL rubber in London on Friday closed steady and mostly unchanged to 0.25 pence up from Thursday night's close. Volume totalled 283 lots of 15 tonnes Including 20 kerb trades and 14 options. Values edged higher during the afternoon partly on pre-weekend covering operations but also in242 words
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Article165 1978-02-27 4 THE STRAITS tin price in Penang on Saturday rose MSI2 to $1,644 per plcul, on an official offering which fell five tonnes to 185 tonnes. In LONDON on Friday, tin fell by £35 per tonne all round In both contracts. Prices advanced after lunch on buying, especially from165 words
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Article237 1978-02-27 4 THE PEPPER market In London on Friday closed with prices unchanged from the previous day as follows: (Prices per long ton elf European ports unless otherwise Indicated): Swank Wttu FAQ: K>ot £1.800 sir, Afloat (per tonne) U353,050 sir, Feb/March (per tonne) U553.050 sir Sarawak Black Spatial: Spot £1.350237 words
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Article222 1978-02-27 4 COCOA futures closed steady with gains of £47 to £81 per tonne In a volume of 6,725 lots including 16 options in London on Friday. Final prices were below the day's highs but reflected weaker sterling, commission house chartist and stop-loss buying. In addition, reports of Soviet purchases aided222 words
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Article352 1978-02-27 4 COPPER wirebars in London on Friday showed losses of £4 per tonne for cash and £4.5 for Three Months. The market after lunch held steady in a moderate two-way business of 3,850 tonnes. Prices lifted on the kerb, however, on buying prompted by the weaker trend in sterling against352 words
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Article217 1978-02-27 4 SILVER on the London Metal Exchange (LME) finished the day with losses of mostly 2.8 pence per troy ounce on Friday. Prices eased after lunch reflecting the trend at New York and the downturn in gold, dealers said. Silver bullion closed about 10 US cents lower at 495.0/496.0 cents217 words
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Article44 1978-02-27 4 ZINC In London showed losses of mostly 12.5 per tonne on Friday. The afternoon market softened under long liquidation with the turnover amounting to 825 tonnes. Morning prices had hardened on weekend covering and expectations of a further stocks decrease in the week.44 words
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Article68 1978-02-27 4 LEAD rose by around £1.50 per tonne all round In London on Friday. The market traded at steady prices after lunch on a turnover of 2,000 tonnes. Prices advanced on the kerb in unison with copper and tin with Three Months traded up to 1287. a rise of t's68 words
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Article77 1978-02-27 4 C.I F US dollars per ton. LONDON Friday Preri~. Malaysian 5* ffa bulk May Sumatra 5% ffa Feb March April May June June/July Nigeria 5H ffa bulk ROTTERDAM: Sumatra Feb Zaire (Belt francs per kilo) 556 sir 152 sir 625 pd 610 sir 615 Dd 625 Dd 56777 words
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Article692 1978-02-27 4 GOLD continued to move upwards last week, though by mid-week the market appeared to be ready for a downside correction as the price level dipped to the week's lows of U*****.75/181.50 per ounce in Zurich with New York following suit, which considerably dampened bullish expectations. However, another round of692 words
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Article199 1978-02-27 4 ROBUSTA futures In London on Friday closed officially easier but €10 higher to C 8 per tonne lower compared with Thursday's close. Volume totalled 2,422 lots including 10 options. A firmer New York market and easier sterling made for afternoon sains. But the market lacked fresh Impetus to move199 words
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Article177 1978-02-27 4 SUGAR futures in London on Friday closed 65 points down to 95 points up on the day In a volume of 3,178 lots including 25 options. Final prices showed gains from the lows reflecting the decline of sterling against the dollar. But underlying sentiment was influenced by the availability177 words
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Article370 1978-02-27 4 VERY quiet conditions ruled in the Bailgkok rice market last week in both the government and private sectors, trade sources said. The government sold to South Yemen 10,000 tonnes parboiled rice 10 per cent for March delivery, valued at US$3.B million. According to local press reports, negotiations for the370 words
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Article142 1978-02-27 4 SOYBEAN futures closed at or just below the day's highs and posted gains of 4-1/2 to 3-1/4 cents a bushel In Chicago on Friday. The market traded within a seven-cent range, mostly above Thursday's close, influenced by the trends in oil futures. Early firmness developed on commercial and commission142 words
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Article76 1978-02-27 4 WHEAT futures held gains of 3/4 to 1/2 cent a bushel in all but the nearby Month at the close on Friday In Chicago. The March contract, however, ended with a twocent loss under pressure of liquidation as first delivery day approaches. The trading range was two to three76 words
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664 1978-02-27 4 WEAKNESS in overseas markets and the absence of strong demand from Western countries created a dull And mixed Singapore produce market last week. Coffee was especially quiet. Both producers and roasters were nervous over the likely outcome of the meeting In London of664 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGE$
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Article165 1978-02-27 4 THE FUNDAMENTAL problem of the US trade deficit. as well as failure on the part of the coal workers to reach any settlement in the. strike caused the dollar last week to plunge sharply against the mark from the opening level of 2.05 to 2.0 L Trading was165 words
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Article29 1978-02-27 4 WW "m Fint Chicago 7 Citibank 7* HSBC Indotuei 1 7* Malayan Banking 7 Mitaui Bank 7 OCBC OUB 7 UCB 7* L'MBC 7 LOB 729 words
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Article273 1978-02-27 4 Asian rates RATES held steady last week in fairly active trading, with rollovers In Three and Six Months. Uncertainty prevailed over the trend of rates following the weakness of the dollar in foreign exchange markets. Money supply dropped 1.2 billion and 1.1 billion in the M-l and M-2, respectively, with273 words
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Article294 1978-02-27 4 THE INTERBANK market remained fairly steady throughout the whole of last week. Overnight funds were traded within the range of 3 to 4 per cent while the Three Months deposit rate was steady at 5 to 4-15/16 per cent. Swap maturities due during the week were probably off-set by294 words
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Article134 1978-02-27 4 Euro rates LONDON Eurodollar deposit rates showed little material change from the opening levels In quiet trading on Friday. Among periods, the One. Two and Three Months stood at 7-1/2 to 7-3/8 per cent after being adjusted higher. Four Months eased 1/16 point to 7-5/8 to 7-1/2 per cent. Others134 words
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Article48 1978-02-27 4 FOR the week ended Friday Feb. 24, the range of call rates received from Short Deposits (M) Berhad was as follows: BANK FUND 2S per cent to 4 per cent GENERAL FUNDB 2% per cent to 4 per cent. Movements of fund totalled 5422 million.48 words
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Article547 1978-02-27 4 THE MAJOR development on the foreign currency market last week was a further pronounced weakening of the dollar. The US currency dropped to new lows against the Swiss franc of 1.7815 and the mark of 2.0115. Of course, the recently published economic figures, for example the decline In orders547 words
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Article237 1978-02-27 4 THE DOLLAR ended firmer against major currencies on Friday following active New York Federal Reserve Bank Intervention. The Fed Intervened with a "well timed shove" following the announcement by Switzerland that It was lowering the bank rate to one per cent from 1.5 per cent and was taking237 words
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Article170 1978-02-27 4 SWISS measures cutting the bank rate and limiting flows of capital into Switzerland produced a sharp jump In the doHar and made late dealings virtually impossible on Friday. The dollar finished nominally around 2.05 marks against 2.0195/0210 on Thursday, while It finished around 1.8375 Swiss francs compared with Thursday's170 words
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Article55 1978-02-27 4 TRADING in the Interbank overnight funds was easy last week but firmed towards the weekend to close at 4K to 4 per cent. Terms transaction was moderate with the Ones, Twos and Threes closing at 4 13/16 to 4 11/16, 4 15/16 to 4 13/16 and 5 to55 words
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Article47 1978-02-27 4 FRANKFURT exchanges closing guotes on Feb. 24: U8 2 dzou/20 Can 1 8110/30 8t« 3 925/935 D P 1« "30 S rr 113 30/80 LK 2.38/37 r rr 42J0/80 Ten 0 8480/8800 B rr (con) 8 415/430 B rr fin 8 41/42 N Kr 38 15/3047 words
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Advertisement163 1978-02-27 4 Don't let the language barrier stop you from wider contacts \PI (CI fe: C 0^> e f e>* i *v\o iC ed ls\ V* txe* Ae \N \C^ o° »\e \N n a \N p V° Ik<s*° \e& •IlI'M. I <• i I YOU SIMPLY CANNOT FAIL WITH VISAPHONE. Use163 words
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TRANSPORT
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Article, Illustration237 1978-02-27 5 KELVIN Hughes, a Britlshbased company, has launched a new marine radar system offering a wide choice of options for use on all sizes and classes of merchant ships and fishing vessels. The new system, designated Series A, comprises a new solid-state transceiver and power unit, and a237 words
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281 1978-02-27 5 TERESA LIM - By TERESA LIM SINGAPORE'S shipbuilders, shipowners and fishery industrialists will have the benefit of two International arenas this year and next year in which to sell or buy their wares. Nor-Fishing '78 and NorShipping '79 are two wellattended international fairs held by the Norwegian281 words
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Article221 1978-02-27 5 DESPITE the current slump In the bulker market, a Japanese shipyard. Mitsui Engineering and Shipbuilding, recently delivered a 42,371 dwt bulk carrier to Skua Navigation of Hongkong. The "Star World", which was built at Mltsul's Tamano Works, is equipped with a loading calculator developed by the yard to221 words
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Article, Illustration341 1978-02-27 5 Information as at last Saturday except for Jurono Port arrivals and sailings which are todays's. EXPECTED ARRIVALS TODAY KEPPEL WHARVES Aegis Blaze (after Sagafjord sails) 47 Cherry Vtlja (B. Barge) (0600) 48 Golden Hill (0600) 25 Keppel Tug (1400 alongside Ivan Kotlyarevskl) 38/30 Kraslca (after SagafJord sails)341 words
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Article, Illustration704 1978-02-27 5 GOH ENG KEE - By GOH ENG KEE AFTER a four-month "stay" in Singapore waters, the liquefied natural gas (LNO) carrier "Khannur" one of six such ships owned by the OotaasLarsen Shipping Corporation of the US has returned to Its Abu Dhabi Das Island/Japan run. She Is704 words
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604 1978-02-27 5 Reuter CATHAY Pacific, Asia's largest privately owned airline, has gone Jumbo In the passenger battle with national flag carriers In this fiercely competitive region. This Is the latest expansion bid by Hongkong's homegrown airline whose colourful career has spanned 32 years and Included theReuter - 604 words
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Article155 1978-02-27 5 AP FAR East time-charter booking dominated a quiet close last week as liner account* took further tonnage for March trlpa to West Africa and the Caribbean KKK booked the Improved Freedom-type newbulldlng "Santo Pioneer" at-US*3,floo per day for a March 8-15 trip from south Japan to westAP - 155 words
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Article74 1978-02-27 5 THE Federation of Asean Shippers Councils (FASC) said It believes freight rates should not be increased this year because operating costs of shipping lines have remained constant and there was no fuel cost increase. A statement released at the end of two-day meeting In Bangkok says shipping74 words
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Article685 1978-02-27 5 ARRIVALS Service Loot Operator Number Tba ll From SAS SK097 0650 CPH/THR/BKK MAS MH601 0715 KUL MAS MH682 0810 KCH SIA SQ101 0815 KUL MAS MH621 0635 PEN MAS MH607 0845 KUL MAS MH671 0945 PEN/KUL QIA GA980 1030 HLP CPA CX710 1035 HLP THAI TG423 1035685 words
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Advertisement192 1978-02-27 5 SINTAT Rent-a-Car SINGAPORE AIRPORT TEL *****5 CITY TEL *****55 -f Call us for your local or onward reservations —IT -■90k T agSC* I I MONTHLY ECONOMIC REPORTS With monthly politico! supplement for UP-TO-DATE HANDY REFERENCE ASM RESEARCH BILLETIN This unique publication offer* businessmen each month a comprehensive guide to the192 words
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ECONOMICS SURVEY OF SINGAPORE 1997
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Article, Illustration1627 1978-02-27 6 TWO service sectors, commerce and transport, storage and communications, helped Singapore achieve its satisfactory real growth rate of 7.8 per cent last year while the finance and construction sectors proved to be drags on economic growth. Manufacturing managed to grow at a slightly higher pace1,627 words
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Article629 1978-02-27 6 SINGAPORE'S balance of payments last year was $717 million in the black, but a much reduced level of net > capital inflow has made this balance the lowest in the i last seven years. This is despite a much Improved trade deficit position, which helped reduce629 words
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Article, Illustration590 1978-02-27 7 MANUFACTURING Investment commitments in the Republic last year grew 18 per cent to reach 5431 million. This is higher than the levels achieved in the two immediately preceding years, and suggest the manufacturing sectors can look forward to a bright future. The largest chunk of this590 words
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Article, Illustration686 1978-02-27 7 SINGAPOREANS cannot dfeny that they are enjoying a better life every year. Their consumption expenditure betrays the increasing amounts that are being spent on clothing, health care, transport and communications, and other personal needs. Last year, the average Singaporean spent $4,265 oa consumption. This represents686 words
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Advertisement708 1978-02-27 6 US Orchard Rood, S'pore t. Tel: *****2 408/407 Havelock Road, B'pore 3. Tel: *****1 Pebble Bar Come and be enchanted by the repertoire of the dynamic duo Adam and Ben (appearing for a short season only). Daily (except Sunday) open till 2 am the Pebble Bar. Coffee Shop t Our708 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous796 1978-02-27 6 FILMS: THE Singapore Film Society will be showing Japanese director Eft—ld Kobayashi's three-part omnibus film, "Kwaidaa" on Supday March 5, at 4pm and again at Bpm, Cultural Centre, Cannlitg Rise. Membership (S2S for 12 months, >20 for students) is available at the door, but no non-member guests, friends or under796 words
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Miscellaneous279 1978-02-27 6 RADIO SINGAPORE 5 3.00 PM Opening announcements followed by Nalla Illam (Tamil-Re-peat) 4 3.30 Diary Of Events (Tamil) 3.35 Afternoon Matinee Accused Of Murder 4 Starring: David Brian, Vera Ralston, Sidney Blackmer, Virginia Grey 4.45 Intermission 6.05 Opening announcements followed by Land Of The LoSt 0 6.30 News in Brief279 words
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Advertisement388 1978-02-27 7 rjr mcuico polo liNCtrom Tanglin Circus, S'pore 10. Tel: *****1 The Coffee Shop Bright and bustling, 24 hours a day, with the best patisserie in town. Car valets in attendance HOTEL ROYAL-RAMADA Newton Road, S'pore 11. Tel: *****1 We've got it all together Golden Mikado Cantonese Cuisine prepared with Just388 words
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Page 7 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous46 1978-02-27 7 BriStoW: Franklfccken MtSTCXJS te£»4 Busy Ttf refiHlG, JOOG»MO BN t H»S 6U3TTEJ?.. HOI* C\PCKe*OL ITS HIS LfIST U3ILL PINO TeSTPOeKT BftiSTcxOj BgJNG OF SQL>ND m*ID WZJRGJ&y 6GQU£POVA THE. fouou***. soneJHifs/G GOLD ujpoch, sbme-TMiHG' "Me sum OF sorneTUiNG somemiNG.. f\ND TO my GOOD P»*t> FhiTHaiL R?ieND JCN6JS46 words
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MARKET REVIEWS
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Article740 1978-02-27 8 NYT THE script for the New York stock market remained the same for most of last week. There were the same familiar worries of investors over the economic Impact, of the coal strike,, rising Interest rates and a jittery United States dollar in foreign exchange dealInn. The resultNYT - 740 words
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938 1978-02-27 8 GERALD COLVERD - LONDON By GERALD COLVERD OPTIMISM is out. This new and blunt message for the UK economy, emanating as it does from the Prime Minister Mr. James Callaghan, confirms all the doubt that have steadily dragged London stock markets down to the lowest index levels938 words
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Article439 1978-02-27 8 MOST analysts were proven right whan tha market remained steady and qvUt laat week. Whether a flood of orders la to ha expected once tha reaulta aaaaon, gate under way la debataeble, but brokers were heartened by the performance of aacond linera and hoped this waa n portent of439 words
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Article106 1978-02-27 8 THE Australian share market came back heavily last week with some encouraging local news over-ridden by the poor outlook for the world economy and by a bearish report on BHP steel sales to Europe In Australia, inflation is coming down. As Is the rate of growth in wages, capital106 words
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Article906 1978-02-27 8 GOH HIANG FONG - SINGAPORE »y GOH HIANG FONG PRICES moved lower across a broad front accompanied by low volume at the Singapore stock market last week. On balance, the tone in all sectors except rubber was decidedly easier. Blue thlps were particular losers, the Straits Times Industrial share906 words
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451 1978-02-27 8 SCRIP/RIGHTS ISSUE ScntoM Plywood Berhad: Proposed:- Scrip Issue of one-for-ten, capitalising $O.W million, Rights Issue of three-for-five at $1.50 share, capitalising *4.95 million, art#* Special issue of 500,000 shares at $1.50 per share to bumlputra investors. OTHERS Veneer Products, responding to queries451 words
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Article855 1978-02-27 8 KUALA LUMPUR SHARE prices retreated for the greater part of last week as the Kuala Lumpur stock market fell prey to further liquidation. But a steadier note on Friday emerging at a time when some worried faces were beginning to appear at the market enable855 words
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Article146 1978-02-27 8 TOKYO TWO adverse factors were reported at the beginning of last week the difficulties of Eldal, a big manufacturer of plywood and prefab housing, and a strengthening of the yen. Even so, the Tokyo market firmed, investors. Foreigners also, continued their recent trend of increasing146 words
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Advertisement105 1978-02-27 8 WHAT... is going on behind the posh facades of the mighty merchant banks? is wrong with the communication set-up in your company 9 is causing airlines to adopt a --Change in Altitude" 9 is needed for the continued prosperity of theoil industry in the region 9 is Asean doing about105 words
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106 1978-02-27 9 NORTH AMERICAN COMPANIES INTERNATIONAL Business Machines Corp. filed Suit against Xerox Corp. charging infringement on IBM patents covering sooalled word processing machines, the computer giant said. < Word processing machines are in effect advanced typewriters typically capable of storing material on magnetic cards Or106 words
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Article94 1978-02-27 9 Reuter ARABIAN American Oil Co s*id it does not know wbether it? profits will be affected beyond 1978 by a recent US Treasury ruling affecting taxes paid In Saudi Arabia and Libya. An attorney for the comply, owned 40 per cent by Exxon Inc. Texaco Inc.Reuter - 94 words
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336 1978-02-27 9 Reuter A SPURT in soft drink sales helped propel Pepsico, Inc., to an 18 per cent gain in fourth-quarter profits and a 23.7 per cent gain for all of 1977. For the year, profits were U*****.34 million, or $2.15 a share, against 1976's $153.85Reuter - 336 words
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Article288 1978-02-27 9 Reuter CHRYSLER Corp chairman John Rlccardo said the company will report a first quarter loss due primarily to substantial costs of new products, which he described as unusual for the first quarter. The introductory costs are related to the Plymouth Omni and Dodge Horlzen and a newReuter - 288 words
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Article178 1978-02-27 9 "EUROPEAN MARKETS SHARES on the European bources generally closed mixed last Friday. However, Amsterdam share prices were generally steady although Dutch local Issues flrrtied over a broad front f&Howing some favourable company news. .The Paris market moved lower in dull trading on a little llquidaUon. .Chemicals held178 words
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Article194 1978-02-27 9 FEB 24 Dm Ae(-Telefunken Akxo lUlz Leben 'Ailz Vers BASF Bay H T Wbank Bay Vbank 'Bayer BBC BMW Cassella ChemVerw Commerzbank ContlQumml Daimler-Benz .Degussa Demag Deutsche Bank Dresdner Bank Dt Texaco Dyckerhof f ST A CnkaOlanzs Qelsenberg OHH Hapag-Lloyd Harpener Hoechst Hoesch Horten Kail Salz Karstadt Kaufhof KHD194 words
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Article263 1978-02-27 9 FEB 24 Frs CORBEILLE °mr-Uqulde 235 -8 &6 N Gervais •1 1 K Danone 346 -8 OSFtThomsonCsf) 141.30 -0.2 Cle Francalse desPetroles 99 -1.4 Compazine Xlnanclere Compagnle yenerale 284 80 +1 8 Credit Fonder -Oe France 282.50 -5.6 Hachette 'TUbralrte) 130 -3 Machines Bull 28.75 -0.45 Mtchelln(B) 1100 unch263 words
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Article201 1978-02-27 9 FEB 24 Fls Ahold 100 00 +2.5 Akzo 22 00 +0.2 Algbank AMEV 344.00 78.80 unch -0.2 Am fas 108 70 -1.1 Amrot Bank Bergoss Berk :02 50 -0.3 Bols 71 00 +0.4 BorsumiJ 141.50 +0.8 Burhmann 68 20 1.9 Byenkorf 80.70 +2.2 Calve D«1 ft 175.00 1 Dell201 words
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Article192 1978-02-27 9 FEB 24 Francs Actions Sulsses 200 1 Alusuisse Br 1345 •10 Alusuisse Ret 550 -7 Brown Boverl Br 1725 •20 Ctbtt Gelgy Br 1330 unch Clba Gelgy P C 975 -15 Clba Gelgy Reg 871 +3 Credit Suisse Br 2485 -35 Credit Suisse Reg 400 -7 ElektrowattBr. 1800 unch192 words
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Article92 1978-02-27 9 FEB 24 Fr* FORWARD MARKET Acec 221 -2 Arbed 2300 unch Astur 466 *48 Brascan 425 -2 Bru-Lamb 1406 unch Canpac 480 -5 Cock 370 1 De Beers 194 -1 Ebes 2335 10 Electrobel 6010 10 Ob-Inno-Bm 1880 +5 Gev 1230 unch Hobok 2370 -35 Petro 3995 100 Ryl92 words
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Article220 1978-02-27 9 SHARE prices closed higher in active trading tut Friday, with the composite Index up nearly four points and advances leading declines 220 to 189. FEB 24 ct Abitibi A lean A'goma Bank Mont Bank Nova Scotia Bell Tel Beth Corp BP Can Ltd Brascan Camp Red Lake Can Imp220 words
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Article970 1978-02-27 9 New York HOPES for a settlement In the coal strike spurred a brisk stock market rally In heavy trading on Friday. Support also came from an unexpected decline In US money supply, announced late Thursday, and official foreign exchange market intervention to. prop up the970 words
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Article36 1978-02-27 9 FINANCIAL TIME8 INDUSTRIALS Friday 444. i Thursday 445 .5 Week Ago 450.3 DOW JONE8 AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Friday 756.14 Thursday 750.96 Week Ago 753.60 LONDON DOLLAR PREMIUM Friday 83V, to 64* Thursday 81* to 81*.36 words
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187 1978-02-27 9 UPI FINANCIAL General Bankshares Inc. voted out three director* who won aaoodated with aa alleged attempt by Bert Lance to take over the haah holding company. They were Thoaai Wyman, Jorge Pereira and W.W. Johnson. The move is subject to stockholder approval atUPI - 187 words
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Article32 1978-02-27 9 HONEYWELL Inc expects capital expenditures to be about US$3OO million In 1978 compared with $270 million last year, executive vice president C. W. Spangle said after a securities analysts meeting.32 words
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211 1978-02-27 9 ASIAN COMPANIES Reuter SYDNEY: Woolworths Ltd said It will make a one-for-elght issue of 50 cent par shares at a 35 cent premium to shareholders registered on March 31. Books close on March 15. The Issue will raise A 527.64 million and lift paidReuter - 211 words
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Article27 1978-02-27 9 Reuter MANILA: Philippine Long Distance Telephone has announced profits of 109.9 million pesos for 1977 (132.3 million). Earnings per share Is 19.34 pesos (15.29). Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article153 1978-02-27 9 UPI TOKYO: Selbu Department Store will send a four-man team to Chicago soon In an attempt to Increase sales In Japan of goods bearing the Sears and Roebuck label. Seljl Tsutsuml, a representative of the department store, said the team will be stationed at Sears'UPI - 153 words
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Article41 1978-02-27 9 Reuter TOKYO: Asahi Olass Co Ltd has reported after-tax profits 9.76 billion yen (9.20 billion) for the year ended Dec 31, 1977. Sales rose to 311.41 billion yen (292.06 billion). A dividend eight yen (seven) has been declared. Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article94 1978-02-27 9 Reuter BERKEY Photo Inc., a major processor of film, asked a Jury to award over U5593.4 million for losses caused by Kodak's violation of US anti-trust laws. On Jan 12. a federal court Jury in New York found Eastman Kodak, the world's largest photographic company, guilty ofReuter - 94 words
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Article355 1978-02-27 9 EUROPEAN COMPANIES Reuter LONDON: Barclays Bank has announced pre-tax profits of £267.6 million (£197.0 million) In 1977. The earnings per share are 60.6p (40.0p) A dividend of 5.6282p was announced including 0.0791p on account of 1976. This Is equivalent to 16.86 per cent (15.-1 per cent) grossReuter - 355 words
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Article169 1978-02-27 9 PORSCHE, the West Oerman high-perfor-mance motor manufacturer, has had yet another good year. Its report on the fiscal year 1976-77, which enrtp<l on July 31, shows that sales rose by 74.2 per cent, while profits showed an even stronger growth. According to the report. Porsche's turnover169 words
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Article160 1978-02-27 9 LONDON: A fourth quarter setback has pulled overall pre-tax earnings at Imperial Chemicals last year down by some 12 per cent to £483 million. During the fourth quarter, pre-tax profit came to £69 million against £112 million previously after taking Into account exchange deficit of £19160 words
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Article132 1978-02-27 9 Reuter OAKBRIDOE announced an unaudited consolidated operating profit of A 54.04 million ($2.92 million) for the half-year ended Dec 31, on sales of $37.81 million ($33.04 million). The profit is arrived at after tax of $133,000 ($184,000), depreciation of $812,000 ($685,000) and interest amounting to $651,000 ($932,000), butReuter - 132 words
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Advertisement680 1978-02-27 9 msmmmsm "sk n THE BANK OF EAST ASIAXTD. NOTICE EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Extraordinary Meeting of the members of The Bank of East Asia, Limited will be held at the registered office of the Bank, No. 10 Des Voeux Road, Central, Victoria, in the Colony680 words
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1019 1978-02-27 10 GOH HIANG FONG - Market Talk... Br GOH HIANG FONG BTOCK MARKET investors who want to make the best use of their capital during 1978 will find It a more time-consuming Job than last -year, says the latest Issue of the Lyall and Evatt Investment Digest. Towards1,019 words
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Article186 1978-02-27 10 Current Ex Date Total for Total for payment Date payable the year previous year C. Securities 5%<b) Jan 30 Feb 28 5% 5% Aver Molek 20% Feb 3 Feb 28 20% 15% NST 25% Feb 2 Feb 27 40% 40% D Keramat 45%<n) Jan 27 Marl 70% 08%186 words
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Article167 1978-02-27 10 BERJUNTAI Tin Dredging has turned in an 18 per cent increase in tin output to 3,781 tonnes for the first nine months of the current year ending March 31, 1978. This is obviously good news for Berjuntal given the prevailing high level of tin metal167 words
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Article2580 1978-02-27 10 itn/im Hi«k Uw Laat Sate Or*. Dh Dtv Cw Or 1 T*li y V«l C099) Wmk Uw SECTION ONE 1 INDUSTRIALS 158 266 119 260 88* 227 169 291 422 146 132 165 58 212 57* 155 144 182 350 91 Acma Alcorn Allied Choc Bata Ben2,580 words
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Article1308 1978-02-27 10 February 24 ON the Chicago Board Options Exchange, a total of 03,339 contracts was traded on Friday compared with 74,299 contracts on Thursday. OPTION APL JLY OCT STOCK Alcoa 40 17/15 a 1/4 3 38 5/8 Alcoa 45 1/4 11/18 11/4 385/8 Alcoa 90 UNTRD NOL NOL1,308 words
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Advertisement164 1978-02-27 10 COLLKTINQ ORIENTAL fImiQUEJ L 3 fl Atwcwt QwttVW r A J 4 by Judith Moorhouse and Dries Blitz Hamlyn Group, London. Oriental antiques have always fascinated collectors throughout the world, evoking As they do the exotic and Inscrutable East. It is, however, widely believed that they are too expensive for164 words
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Article, Illustration861 1978-02-27 11 HUGH McIVANNEY - By HUGH McIVANNEY The Observer LONDON: Funerals make good television and those who mourned from a distance over what died In Las Vegas recently could not resist being cheered by the quality of the ritual. It felt wrong to be so farThe Observer - 861 words
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Article, Illustration1758 1978-02-27 11 MIAMI: Last year the Cosmos held spring training in East Rutherford, New Jersey, in the snow and the freezing rain of a north-east winter. The players brought their lunch; Werner Roth, captain of the team, always brought hero sandwiches. And the1,758 words
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Article90 1978-02-27 11 Reuter LONDON, Sun.-— Kevin Keegan is unlikely to play soccer for England again this season, he said in a television Interview yesterday. The former Liverpool star, who now plays for FC Hamburg, said that tour commitments with his West German club would prevent himReuter - 90 words
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Article, Illustration589 1978-02-27 11 ERNEST FRIDA - By ERNEST FRIDA SINGAPORE Island Country Club's Llm Klan Tlong, lived up to his reputation as a "fighter", yesterday when he came back from the brink of defeat to win the 95,000 lAC Carrier Open golf championship at Dover Road. He pipped Llm Bwee589 words
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479 1978-02-27 11 UPI DETROIT: Blllle Jean King, Invigorated by a Hawaii vacation, has decided to be a full-time tennis player again. She hoped to make last weeks women's tournament In Detroit her first step toward a recordsetting 20th championship at Wimbledon. "I told the companyUPI - 479 words
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Article, Illustration82 1978-02-27 11 HUSBAND and wife tennia couches Alvin and Jenny Gardiner from Australia concluded their ten day* of coaching clinics in Singapore last Thursday. The visit by the Gardiners was part of an Australian Government cultural relations programme. Alvin and Jenny have held special coaching clinics at the National82 words
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Article801 1978-02-27 11 Reuter BUENOS AIRES: A row over the cost of staging the World Cup soccer finals In Argentina has moved Into the opened and with less than four months to go the question being asked is: "Is It worth It?" Treasury Secretary Juan Alemann repliesReuter - 801 words
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Advertisement189 1978-02-27 11 SHIPPING PAGES Business Times publishes the Shipping Pages 5 days a week from Monday to Friday. From March 1, 1978, the Shipping Pages will cease to be published in The Straits Times but they will be published in Business Times 5 days a week instead. Business Times also publishes a189 words
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Article483 1978-02-27 12 CORRECTING A MISCONCEPTION Agencies. THE JAPANESE government has abolished a 0.5 per. cent Import duty on cars from April as a temporary measure Independent from the Tokyo Round of multinational trade negotiations. A Ministry of Trade and Industry report says the action is to correctAgencies. - 483 words
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Article192 1978-02-27 12 Reuter NET foreign investment in Japanese bonds roee to a monthly record high of US$Bl6 million (Ssl.BB billion) in January from $069 million in December, the Japanese Finance Ministry said. This is the third consecutive month that net foreign investment in Japanese bonds has established aReuter - 192 words
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621 1978-02-27 12 AN EFFECTIVE productivity committee generates interest in its activities throughout the rest of the organisation. Mr. Kenneth Mok, deputy director, productivity services, at the National Productivity' Board, made this point to members of the Institute of Practitioners of Work Study, Organisation and Methods (Singapore621 words
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Article294 1978-02-27 12 RECENT experiments conducted by Britain's Tropical Products Institute on the use of coconut palms as a basic material for producing building blocks is not entirely a novel ldqft to Norvale woodwool factory In Singapore. Norvale's managing director, Mr. Tan Thuan Seng said that before294 words
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Article, Illustration308 1978-02-27 12 THE VISITING Thai Prime Minister, General Kriangsak Chamanand, and his host, Singapore's Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, last night together reaffirmed their commitment to Asean, General Kriangsak in particular mentioning the Joint industrial projects recently reported to be In trouble, during his visit to the Philippines.308 words
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Article452 1978-02-27 12 AFP HONOKONO businessman Edward Wong Wlng-cheung and his related firms are reportedly suing the Moscow Narodny Bank for US$7O million (Sslol million), It was learned In the colony yesterday. The complaint centres around loans to Mr. Wong's companies approved by the then manager of Moscow Narodny'sAFP - 452 words
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691 1978-02-27 12 AP AMERICAN businessmen expect a return to a favourable import-export balance with China now that a stable Peking government has declared modernisation a key priority. "China's foreign trade is beginning to move upwards again from a rather low point the last two years,"AP - 691 words
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337 1978-02-27 12 THE Orgoaloerton for Imnomic Cooperation D«v<ltpm»t had Wm ■i of Htwal Hmr* ihw tike oU crista, ud wu likely to haw mod en tlto ootimiatic old* oboo ifiia with ito recent fcneut of 3.5 to 4 per cent growth for ito 24337 words
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115 1978-02-27 12 THE PHILIPPINES Department of Tourism's Singapore office announced recently that a Philippine "Barrio Fiesta" (food fair) organised by the Filipino Association of Singapore will be held at the grounds of the Catholic Young Men's Association on March 12. The fair will demonstrate the traditional115 words
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227 1978-02-27 12 THE Australian Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Trade and Resources, Douglas Anthony, has said that he welcomes the outcome of the moat recent round of copper discussions held under the auspices of Unctad, which concluded in Geneva recently. The leading copper producing227 words
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Article56 1978-02-27 12 PHILIPPINE President Marcos has ordered the termination of seven contracts entered Into by the National Power Corporation Involving amounts totalling 29 million pesos (Bs9 million) In services and equipment. A government announcement said Mr. Marcos further ordered a review of 16 other contracts of the NPC involving a56 words
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Article219 1978-02-27 12 From Page One to a slowdown In lnter-bank activities. Loans In Asian currency units to non-bank customers expanded by 18 per cent compared with 26 per cent previous year. Demand for funds dipped because many non-oil developing countries either had already over-borrowed to finance external219 words
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Advertisement96 1978-02-27 12 MR. BUSINESSMAN• Is Business slow? Need more customers? Selective buyers consult the Yellow Pages. Many businesses have found Yellow Pages to be their best (and least costly) salesman. HAVE YOU FINALISED YOUR ADVERTISEMENT? EARLY HANDLING/COMPLETION OF YOUR BOOKING ENSURES MAXIMUM ATTENTION TO YOUR ADVERTISEMENTS BY PRODUCTION DEPARTMENT. ERRORS UNFORTUNATELY DO96 words
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Article4341 1978-02-27 13 SCHEDULE A guide to ships loading at Singapore for Ports around the World The following list Übulßtes, by port of dsstlnxtlon ths name of the ship, the shipping line Involved, and the estimated dates of arrival and depourture from Singapore port. vise aireagianal with MISC. AARHUB Jutlandla, BcanDutcht\4,341 words
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Article546 1978-02-27 13 Ahli Shipping Sharjah AJpac Line Intrasea Algerian National Line (CNAN) Unlpaclfic Anhslng Line Strongwlll Angkutan Pertain bagan Eastern Wu Angkutan P. (Coot. Service) Btrait* ShiDDinff APL (American President Lines) APL Arya National Shipping Ocean shipping Australia Container Service Star Shipping Australian National Line Jar dine Australia546 words
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