The Business Times, 9 March 1978

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  • 11 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 21V1/78 THURSDAY, MARCH 9, I*7B 50 CENTS
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 71 1 Reuter GENEVA, Wed. The European Common Market Is considering suggestions to help impoverished Third World nations by delaying loan repayments, cutting interest rates or writing off debts. The Danish Cooperation and Development Minister, Mrs. Llse'Oestergaard, speaking on behalf of the nine EEC states, told a United Nations
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    • 91 1 Reuter ABU DHABI, Wed. United Arab Emirates (UAE) Oil Minister Mana Al-Otelba said three Opec currencies should constitute 20 per cent of the basket of currencies he yesterday suggested should be used for oil pricing rather than the US dollar. The .Saudi rial should account for 10 per
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    • 73 1 Reuter MANILA, Wed. President Carter may take part in the second round of dialogue between the US and Asean set for Washington in July, Philippine Foreign Secreatary Carlos Romulo said. The dialogue which began In Manila last August, principally designed to promote US investment in Asean countries and
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    • 68 1 AFP TOKYO, Wed. Japan's gross national product in calendar 1977 grew by 5.1 per cent In real terms to 102.47 trillion yen (SJ9B2 billion) and by 11.7 per cent in nominal terms to 183.60 trillion yen. According to preliminary figures released today by the Economic Planning Agency (EPA),
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    • 58 1 UPI TOKYO, Wed. Japan's eight stock exchanges today tightened control over margin trading on all listed stocks In order to curb mounting speculative buying, exchange officials said. Under the new control, buyers are required to deposit 40 per cent of purchase value in cash with the exchanges. The
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    • 56 1 Reuter VIENNA, Wed. Developing countries will increase their demand for energy four to six times by the year 2000, United Nations Secretarygeneral Kurt Waldheim«s&id. At the UN-sponsored symposium on the world oil industry here yesterday, Dr. Waldhelm predicted oil and gas will have to meet the
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    • 69 1 AP JAKARTA, Wed. Garuda Indonesia Airways and Pan American Air Lines have agreed to lower flight costs by 50 per cent between Jakarta and the west coast of the United States, a Jakarta based economic bulletin, Business News, said today quoting sources from Garuda. Passengers from Jakarta heading
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    • 64 1 UPI NEW YORK, Wed. Gold mining Issues stood out In mixed trading of New York stock exchange Issues today as bullion prices reached their highest levels in three years on foreign exchanges. The Dow Jones Industrial average was ahead 0.27 point to 747.06 shortly before 11 a.m. Advances
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  • Chief Price Changes
    • 125 1 Rises Most active Ayer Hitam Tin 955 +25 Coos Plant 520 +20 Perak Carbide 147,000 Sime Darby 340 12 Sime Darby 144,000 Tronoh Mines 605 10 Nanyang 116,000 Cold Storage 218 10 K.L. Kepong 98,000 Riverview Nanyang Press Tons Mrn( 150 210 60 10 +8 +8 Total
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    • 159 1 Rites Most octiv* YeoHS. 2.35 Conaol Pit 5.30 AJInomoto 2.35 A. Hltam 9.65 C Storage 2.23 Kr&mat 6 10 Tronoh Mines 6.10 Slme Darby 3.50 N. Iron 3 50 Tong Meng 0.60 MegaChem 1.12 Foils Petallng Tin 5.65 Negri Sembllan 3.10 Sel. Dredge 4.50 +.31 .20 +.17
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  • 337 1 SINGAPORE Airlines will set up a 156 million engine complex at Changi International Airport for the overhauling of large aircraft Jet engines. This complex will complement the activities of the Singapore Aero-Engine Overhaul at Paya Leber and will comprise an engine overhaul workshop and
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  • 584 1  -  COMPLETELY FIRM PROPOSAL »y RONNIE LIM BP SINGAPORE and Caltex (Asia) have submitted a Joint proposal to Singapore Petroleum Company to participate in Its refinery company under its reorganisation and expansion plan. This latest bid, made last week, comes after the two
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  • 799 1 SUPREME Corporation hopes that the latest reply It has made In writing to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange "will fully satisfy the Exchange". On the grounds that It tells a bit more about the proposed acquisition of 50 per cent of Soga Berhad and
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  • 684 1  -  ■y MANO SABNANI AFTER BEVERAL minor "tidying up'* operations, Slme Darby has taken the first major step In a series of moves which observers believe will culminate In the long awaited shift of Its domicile to Malaysia. Slme announced after the market closed yesterday that the Malaysian
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  • 335 1 Reuter THE US deUar plunged against the Japonooe yon daring an erratic and beetle morning en the Europoaa foreign exchange market* yesterday, after foiling to record depths in Tokyo. Market operators ooonmd to have turned their attention away from the Swiee
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  • 571 1  -  •r SOH TIANG KING DESPITE mounting protectionism and the expected slowdown in world economic growth, the Singapore economy will put up another strong performance this year. The nation's real ODP will grow at about 7 per cent with further improvement In export performance.
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  • TRADE AND INDUSTRY
    • 214 2 COURSES AND TALKS DATES TITLE LOCATION ORGANISER Feb 13 Administrative Mar 31 management YWCA, Marine Parade University of Singapore Mar 4 11 Business strategy: Formulation and Implementation SIM Conference Room SIM 4 11 Telephone Techniques and Courtesies SIM Conference Room SIM Mar 5-11 3rd Asian Congress of Secretaries
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    • 415 2  -  "y. V.K. CHIN MALAYSIA'S tin production fell by 4,808 tonnes last year to a 15-year record low of 58,899 tonnes In 1977. It was also the first time that production had fallen below the 80,000 mark since 1983. According to the latest figures
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    • 434 2 TWO of Malaysia's major agricultural commodities rubber and palm oil showed divergent trends in the first 11 months of last year. One common denominator, however, was the havoc of drought. Rubber production In Peninsular Malaysia dropped by 2.7 per cent to 1,374,298 tonnes compared with the corresponding
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    • 121 2 TWO teams of Italian manufacturers will be in Singapore this month to exhibit their products. Eight leading leather goods manufacturers, members of Euro pel, will display their products at the Mandarin Hotel from March IS IS. They will hold exhibitions In Tokyo and Hongkong first
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    • 101 2 AP A GROUP of 15 South Korean businessmen will arrive In Kuala Lumpur on March 25, for a week to promote sales of chemicals, railway equipment, textiles, car parts and other products. The group will be led by the head of the semlS'vernment South
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    • 39 2 THE Singapore Quality Reliability Association will be organising a seminar on the management of quality control on March 28 and 29. Application forms can be obtained from its office at 179 River Valley Road (telephone *****3).
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    • 247 2 BINOAPORE businessmen are invited to attend Interpack '78, an International exhibition of packaging materials and packaging and confectionery machinery, to be held In West Germany from June 8 to 14. The fair is being organised by Norwea, a German firm specialising in organising exhibitions.
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    • 135 2 CLAYTON B. Ba (above) wu appointed senior rice president in charge of credit administration for Bank of America's World Banking Asia Division in January. He had served as head of the North America Division's credit administration in Los Angeles since February 1978. In his new position, Mr.
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    • 875 2 AFP THE CURRENT emphasti on diversification of Hongkong's economy does noi mean that the textile and clothing Industries hav< been written off. This point was emphasised by Director of Trade, Industry and Customs, David Jordan at the current Joint conference of the Textile
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    • 218 2 THE EEC Importers' mission now in Singapore, has fulfilled the aims of Its visit, said Mr. P. Savlnl, the team leader yesterday. The mission had come to shop for Items such as pewter, textiles, processed food, jewellery and wood products. Mr. Savinl said the representatives
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    • 267 2 Reuter THE United States was yesterday accused of seeking "national" rights for its businessmen In the Philippines under which they would be treated the same as Filipino citizens in most areas of business. This was at variance with denials by the US Chamber of Commerce in
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 502 2 TWO-IN-ONE CROSSWORD CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Asparagus on the lawn? S fc-SfW 5 10 A role on its own (5) U Let a chap down (5) 12 Having eaten too much cake? (5) 13 Ten sons' poetry? (7) 15 Has four legs and clothes on (3) 17 Point Christopher out
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 1044 3 THE WORST MAY BE OVER THE United States has few options for further action to support the dollar and Informed International monetary sources question whether new measures are In fact necessary. The sources point to tentative signs emerging which could indicate the
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    • 227 3 AP THE DECLINE of the US dollar may be keeping more Americans at home, but it is also bringing more foreign cash into the country. "The results of the continuous devaluation of the dollar show up with all clarity in the
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    • 600 3 Reuter UPI THE US policy of "benign neglect" towards the dollar slump would spell disaster for the free world monetary system, according to Henry Fowler, former US Treasury Secretary. Speakers at a Conference Board symposium on the future of the dollar on Tuesday agreed
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    • 423 3 NYT THE United States Inched its way further towards an energy programme, when a congressional Joint committee agreed on Tuesday to a formula for gradually freeing natural gas prices. Disagreement on this point had lasted for around three months, and the accord was only
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 534 3 Agencies BRITISH Petroleum has discovered oil off the coast of Sao Paulo, Brazil's leading industrial state. The reported find came less than two months after a report that BP had found oil in the same area was denied by Petrobras, the state oil company. PINEAPPLE
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    • 255 3 AP Reuter f-UKEIGNERS are grabbing up small and medlum-slxed US businesses at low price* because of a sharp drop in Investment by Americans. The chairman of the American Stock Exchange, revealing this on Tuesday, said: "My information from investment bankers around the country Is
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    • 194 3 Reuter THE 80 million Swiss franc (Ss99 million) 15-year 4 per cent loan floated In Zurich by Finnish nationalised electricity utility, Y Imatran Volma, traded 4.5 points below Issue price at 05 per cent on Its first day of pre-bourse dealing. The loan was
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    • 519 3 Reuter AP THE US runs an extraordinarily high risk of financial and economic catastrophe if present budget deficit trends continue, said a former Treasury Secretary William Simon. At a speech for the American Clubs In Paris, he said the US should be mov--lng into
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    • 934 3 Agencies RICH and poor countries appear wide apart on ways to solve the problem of Third World Indebtedness. The Western Industrialised countries represented at a Ministerial meeting of the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (Unctad) presented their joint position on Tuesday
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    • 478 3 Reuter BRITISH money supply growth probably slowed down in the four weeks to Feb. 15, but the yearly rate of growth was still above the government's guidelines for financial 1977/78 (to end-April). Banking sources and monetary analysts base this view on an analysis of
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 451 4 THE Singapore market closed yesterday easier with March One RBB buyers auoted at 202.50 cents/ kilo, own 2.2S cents on Tuesday's close. Prices dropped marginally during the afternoon on continued long liquidation of the outgoing March position whilst other months were less affected. The morning
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    • 297 4 Prices in cent* per kilo yesterday: Noon (per kilo) Close (par kilo) Int. 1 R.S.S prompt f.o.b. Int. 1 R.S.S. March Int. 1 R.S.S. April Int. 2 R.S.S. UK/Cont Int. 3 R.S.S. UK/Cont. Int. 4 R.S.S. UK/Cont. Int. 5 R.S.S. UK/Cont. Buyers 203 50 203.90 204.29 199.79 196.79
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    • 91 4 NOON SSR and SMR prices yesterday BA8 Marrii (Cunaat Mtfc) April (Forward Mtfc) <« >aU par kg) (casta park*) SSR 20 (1-ton pallet) 193 50 195.508 194.90 190.90N SSR SO (1-ton pallet) 191 .SO 193.906 192.90 194.SON MRELB April May SMR5CV (1-ton pallet) 214.00 218.00N 214.90 216.90N
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    • 29 4 Rubber: March S: BI SCSTi Mircli ZQ2.SQ OBil (down 2.2S canto) Malayaia: April 207.5S eenta (sown I.SS east) Tin: SI,MO Official offering: 171 tennea (down 37 tones)
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    • 205 4 BANGKOK rice prices were quoted as follows yesterday: (US dollars per tonne fob buu, Bangkoiy: White Rica: 100 pet Ist class 412. 100 pet 2nd class 307,100 pet 3rd class 302, 5 pet 383, 10 pet 370. 15 pet J«3, 20 pet 300, 29 pet 352, 35 pet unq.
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    • 325 4 ALL prices held steady in dull trading at the Singapore produce market yesterday In the face of the continued uncertainty surrounding the US dollar. Most dealers did not receive any fresh Inquiries from overseas. Local consumers' was also not forthcoming, neither was there any demand on exporter accounts.
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    • 267 4 ROBUBTA futures opened In London yesterday easier but £22 lower to £5 per tonne higher. Turnover was 215 lots. Late trade and dealer selling pressure pushed values down to a new contract low In May at £1,381 after the market had held steady and not more than £10 down
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    • 62 4 C.I.F US dollar* per ton. LONDON: Malaysian 5* f fa bulk Tawday 556 sir 556 sir May Sumatra 5% ffa bulk 500 pd March 590 pd April S7VM0pd 560 sir May MO pd 560 pd June 530/W7H pd 525 pd June/July 532*pd Sttftltr August 520/528 pd ROTTERDAM: Sumatra
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    • 183 4 BUOAR futures In London yesterday declined to new contract lows during morning, to record end-session losses from previous night of £2.80 to £1.75. Turnover totalled 2,745 lots Including 21 options. Dealers said sentiment was possibly Influenced by the discount of London market talk taht the USSR had taken 13
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    • 60 4 LEAD in London finished yesterday morning unchanged for caah ana down £0.75 for Three Months. The early strength In copper prompted premarket short-coverlngupto £304 per tonne for Three Months hut hedge-selling and profit-taking in the ring took the position back briefly through the £300 level. However, influential caah buying
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    • 214 4 THE Straits Un price In >• Penang Yesterday rose MBB to $I,Mt on an official offering of 171 tonnee. Tin In LONDON yesterday showed gams of £17 for cash and £11 for Three Months m both contracts. Values edged higher in the pre-market reflecting the rise at Penang
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    • 207 4 TERMINAL cocoa traded In London yesterday down against New York at the opening call by as much as £20.50 with near May at £1,702, but rallied on trade house support to finish the call £9.50 up to £3.50 lower. But dealers said the market was contained on the upside
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    • 55 4 ZINC In London yesterday morning rose by £1.25 for cash and £2 for Three Months. This metal was given an early boost by the trend in copper but after reaching C 263 for Three Months, hedge selling partially reversed the trend with down to £258 paid during kerb dealings.
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    • 394 4 THE sugar market closed yesterday with easier losses of around U80.12 cents seen in dull featureless trading, reflecting lack of speculative Interest. Trading was restricted mainly to May, July and October. Turnover fell to 10 lots from 11 on Tuesday, while the Hongkong dally spot sugar price fell
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    • 187 4 AFTER losing the strength of an early advance, soybean futures in Chicago on Tuesday reversed and drove up closing gains of 15% to 7m cents a bushel. The May finished at 16.40 and the November at 96.06%. Large export Inspections and reduced farmer selling overnight generated early commission house
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    • 113 4 WHEAT futures In Chicago on Tuesday traded 2Vfc to m cents a bushel higher after the first hour but had slipped from early highs. Cash market firmness, export market activity and initial firmness in soybean futures encouraged early local buying and prices roee into commission house stfllstops. The market
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    • 316 4 SILVER in London yesterday advanced by 8.5 to 8.8 pence per troy ounce. Prices were marked up at the outset following the limit up gains at New York overnight, dealers said. The market subsequently made further headway under fresh, chart and stop-loss buying with the strength in gold providing
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    • 204 4 COPPER wlrebars finished In London yesterday morning with all round gains of £5 per tonne. The market rose on nervous short-covering prompted by the strength In gold and silver during morning combined with a background of Zamblan transport difficulties together with hostilities between Rhodeslan forces. Three Months traded upto
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    • 493 4 THK kUobar In Singapore opened at 8014,032 and closed at 014,030 yesterday. In London the metal opened higher at UBsloo.oo/10, following Rhodsste's raid on ZamMe and the negative reaction to the enforcement of Taft Hartley Act on the striking miners. The market continued to rally throughout the day and
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    • MONEY AND EXCHANGES
      • 456 4 THE foreign exchange market yesterday saw the US dollar moving erratically against the major currencies. Against the Japanese Cn, the U8 unit plunged low the 235 level" but It continued to hold above the 2 mark level. Opening at 235.10/20 yen the US dollar was quickly sold down
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      • 69 4 THE AVERAGE priaM rats efbaaka la Slagnpereatande around 7 per coat, wHk the range ruaalng between IH par coat and 7*4 par oaat. Ororooa-Ckinsos Baakiag Corporation Is at the lower and of tks rang* while a number of haaha, Citibank aadDrmloaaeenl Bank of Singapore, are granpad at
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      • 134 4 Asian rates ASIAN currency deposit rate* u at cloae on mat Interbank USIMh Ottm *•<*«> BM 7d*jr» 1 mUl 2 mtfti Imtha ffitiM Imthi 12mthi ..t .411/14 .7 1/14 ..71/4 ..1W .7 19/14 47/4 4 4/14 415/14 71/4 71/1 7 11/14 77/4 sw.m. (MMOel On mam) 1 roth 3 mtfvi
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      • 40 4 RANOE of prtCM offer* houae* on March 1 by (Ukov Oernifht: I Call depottU 3*% 2S2 t 3-Month Bmrtat Tr*kmry btlli 3 H 1* 3-Month Buik Mils 3-Month CD 47/t 4 3/4 51/1# 4ll/lf 6-Month CX) 7/16 11/11 Source:
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      • 112 4 AFTER opening lower yesterday, reflecting an overnight dollar fall In New York, the dollar fell marginally In erratic early trading and hovered slightly above 23S yen. Japanese' banks sold dollars to cover export contracts and foreign banks bought to take profits, but •round mid-afternoon, export covering by Japanese traders
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      • 39 4 THE MONETARY Authority of Singapore Invites banks and discount houses to tender a total of 8930 million 91day Treasury Bills to be Issued from March IS to 17. Each tender must not be lees than tM,M.
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      • 173 4 YESTERDAY'S dollar recorded scattered gains against major currencies excluding the yen in early trading compared wllth overnight levels here. It dipped briefly to a new quoted low of 234.75/90 yen after closing at 235.00 in Tokyo despite an estimated 1250 million Japanese official support here, but was later recovering
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      • 217 4 TUESDAY'S dollar closed slightly lower against major currencies after a day of quiet but nervous trading. There were fairly wide fluctuations in rates once again as operators sought to cover their positions, with very few willing to take any substantial long positions. The Swiss franc closed at 53.06/15
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      • 157 4 THE dollar firmed slowly against European currencies but weakened in terms of the yen in thin trading. Most activity was seen In the Japanese currency, with some afternoon speculation pushing .the dollar down below 235 yen, where the pressure was met by Bank of Japan intervention In Tokyo. The
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      • 61 4 Euro rates LONDON eurodollar depoMU opening quote* on Mat S: OrerrUfht S-11/16,1-IS/11 Ttar/Trl SO. 11-7/1 Weekend l-li/is, Csll two day* unq S**en day* fix and node* 1, S-7/1 Om mtft M/ 4, s-s/s Two mttM 7-i/ia, s-is/ii Three mtlM 7-1/4, 7-1/1 Four bUm 7-VIS, 7-1/11 rtw mttm 7-S/IS, 7-7/1# Sis
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      • 61 4 ZURICH excftanfc clortnc quota* on Mat 7: US 1.W40 MM wrtm lee w CuiTfW «TV7 d iik m or# an PMM-& b rr a rm hn D K t 13 .7544 Ml M Kr M.SXM BHJ S Kr 4S.WW 41.WW Ut IBM »1 AW sell IX. WW WW r*n
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      • 34 4 AUSTRALIA/ HZ trl»n— quota* on Mar t US totter 1.1411/1.1M4 Sterttaf O.WU/V.MM EM!- 7 Mdoun 11TU maggiggwu* bujrtaf WWK us oolan I.ISW NKW ZEALAND: Starting t.U114.M US do&r l.Wll/I.WU ine «taK mwt i.ww
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      • 29 4 FRANKFURT tMhum owning quota* an Karen S: us iwmm Qui I.TMt/W Starting MU/Wi onlse SniM.lMi Lit SJW/SN F Fr 41.W/W N Kr W. 11/11 B Fr (eon) «.41»/4»
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      • 153 4 mstcwtn M OO 00 7ft Court*uMl«c MM 77.. M.7| EXBMcMtm 07.79 Flsonaatf 10Mf7 lnc«K 101.00 07 J9 101.79 IncoSKM 00.00 07.00 Sgujt*nk«rruu 07 JO S>Mil8*M 00.00 SNCr tH M 00.00 CBISH 00.9 BB««» 00.00 m ECSCIHM 07.70 00 M Kuroftn*«HM KIB«cMt« 00J9 00 J7 07.11 tM At iwuuwm 10%
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  • TRANSPORT
    • 311 5 Reuter A SHARP build-up in the number of tankers being •old for demolition to Far Eastern breakers is likely to result in an easier market for ships sold for scrap In the near future. London brokers say tankers totalling well over 1.5 million
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    • 489 5 EXPECTED ARRIVALS TODAY KEPPEL WHARVES Aegis Beauty (1900 after Jocelyne) 45 Anna K (C/O Tanker) (after Vishva Prayas Maritime Grace subject gas free) 13/14 Big Glory (JPCB-Car carrier) (1500 after Nediloyd Seine) 3/4 Cherry Vilja (B. Barge) (1000 after Ocean Supply) 48 Chidambaram (0900 after Vishva Prayas
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    • 792 5  -  •y GOH ENG KEE DELMEGE Forsyth (Shipping) group of companies, the oldest shipping agency i house in Sri Lanka, is to expand further its shipping land trading business with Singapore. Spearheading the group's thrust is its new managing director, Mr. Harold Speldewinde, who
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    • 147 5 UNITED Yugoslav Line (Splosna Plovba), is Incorporated in Plran, Yugoslavia in 1054. From modest beginnings, today it owns a fleet of 21 vessels totalling 270.000 dwt, and there are plans for future development In its activities. It has regular monthly sailings to Vancouver BC, Seattle, Tacoma, Portland and
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    • 85 5 AP THE spotlight was on Chinese charterers on Tuesday when they took three vessels on a time-charter basis. They paid 2,900 per day to the 15 t lO7 dwt "Kostantts Yemelos" for a March 15-30 trip from the OenoaTaranto range to China. $2,550 per day to the 11,785
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    • 711 5 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From MAS MH601 0715 KUL MAS MH682 0610 KCH SIA SQ101 0815 KUL MAS MH621 0835 PEN MAS MH607 0845 KUL OIA GA980 1030 HLP CPA CX710 1035 HLP SIA SQ103 1045 KUL SIA SQ209 1045 HLP OIA GA944 1055 PKU
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  • 562 6 THE Urban Redevelopment Authority's sixth sale of development site, together with Senior Minister of State for National Development Dr. Tan Eng Liang's remarks, offer strong evidence that the government has decided the time Is ripe for more private sector construction in certain segments of the
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  • 265 6 THE TIN industry, including both producers and consumers, is rapidly heading towards a crisis. Production is falling and the prospects for more output are bleak. On the consumers' side, demand continues to surge with economic recovery in the Industrial nations and no economic substitute
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  • 2354 6  -  By TOH THIAN SER MR. LIM Koon Teck, chairman of the Buklt Sembawang Group, Is one of the early breed of professionals who gave up secure Jobs in the mandarlnate of the colonial masters to strike out Into the business world. He Is today a
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 61 6 WEATHER outlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. to noon today: Mainly fair. REPORT for 24 hours prior to 7.30 pm on March 8 at the airport. Maximum Temperature 32.2° C Associated Humidity 65 Minimum Temperature 23.9° C Associated Humidity Hours of Sunshine g 00 Rainfall in Millimetres Nil Total Rainfall
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    • 247 6 mmmm SINGAPORE 5 3.00 PM Opening announcements followed by Window (ChineseRepeat) 0 3.25 Diary Of Events (Chinese) 3.30 Eight Heroes Of Shou Lin (Repeat) O 4.15 Intermission 6.00 Opening announcements followed by Lassie Brink Of Oblivion 6.30 News in Brief 41 6.35 Warna Warn* (Malay-Repeat) 7.05 Candid Camera 7.30 News
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  • 924 7  -  trouble with brewers in Europe is that they're too good at their own business. Unless beer drinkers can .produce better thirsts, the brewing industry of the industrialised world could _jdrown in a flood of beer. MARCUS LINEAR reports from Munich. MARCUS LINEAR
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  • 463 7 "WHEN is a building not a Jnillding? When It Is the Stately Hongkong Club, <#rand old lady of one of the 'few remaining British polonies. Hongkong. The Club building has become a hotly debated symbol of "■olonialism there. With its Wmost totally European tfiiemberahlp, it is
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  • 594 7  -  •y PAUL MAJENDIE TO JOVIAL cries of yam sing (cheers), the flushfaced banquet guests gulp down glassfuls of the precious nectar as If It was orange squash. By meal's end many are distinctly pink around the gills after consuming more brandy in one evening
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  • 737 7  -  (FORUM 0 D industry i •y FRANCOIS DUMOUSSAUD FOR MOST industries the contents of a national budget are naturally important; for some it is vital. Indeed a sector such as metal and metal products here falls Into the second category. It
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCK MARKETS
    • 622 8 /Tokyo Source: DBS-Daiwa PfUCEB declined yesterday due to restrictions on margin trading and uncertainty over the yen rate. Most issues sagged. However, some speculative and incentive-backed Issues saw spirited activity. Towards the close, some electrical* minimised their earlier gains, as the yen rate recorded
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    • 395 8 Source: Sun Hung Kai Sec Ltd. PRICES again fluctuated narrowly in moderate trade yesterday morning. Investors seemed uncertain towards blue chips but favourable towards property and utility shares such i as New World at 1.54, Tal Cheung at 1.27 and Cheung > Kong stood out against the slug- glsh
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    • 280 8 INDUSTRIALS closed mixed yesterday, minings eased and golds continued to advance, dealers said. BHP added two cents to A 85.40 as did ACI to $1.59. The Bank of NSW added two to 85.08 after touching 85.10. Coals were steady to slightly firmer, uraniums weakened while oils firmed. BH Bouth,
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    • 119 8 THE aarkck closed mixed yesterday with intngs aad commercial avjraan posting shghtjph» wtX«EtfEE7 dealers said. Turnover reae to 4.01 ■Men posoe from Twaeftay's t.«T million either unchanged or bad fractional losses. mamm Peaa* AcojeMining .001 +0.0000 AUuCon A 1300 unch AllaiCon B 13.10 .0000 -0.1 ♦•.am Bftfulo Qold BencuetCon
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    • 149 8 MAS M Asia Fibre Bangkok Bank Bangkok Invest. Bahts m 3H 398 -1 -12 -2 Bangkok-Metro-politan Bank Bata BerhJucker Carpet Intnl Chsiroong Thai Wire Dumex DusitThani Faber Merlin Pint Trtxt Oenera Finance Indo-Thal Indus trial Finance Corp J And J Ho Jalap rathan Cement Kamasuta Lee Kvang Mln Metal
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    • 62 8 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 444.1 Monday 442.8 Week Ago 443.4 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 740.79 Monday 742.72 Wiek Ago 742.12 LONDON DOLLAR PREMIUM Tuesday MM to 85 Monday 83* to 8444 H.K. HANG 8ENG Wednesday 420.51 Tuesday 421.80 Week Ago 410.95 SYDNEY INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 390.70 Tuesday 389.33
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    • 942 8 THK stock market held Its ground on Tnssrtey. flssptts continuing worries aboutne situation in the coal mines, Um tack of an energy programme and renew*d tiiknw in uw dollar The advance watted by IBM, a Mf weight on Uondifi down ■UM when the Mod teat 4*/t point* Support
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    • 206 8 MAS 97 CI Abitibl AJcan Algoma Bank Mont Bank Nova Scotia Bell Tel Beth Corp BP Can Ltd Braacan Camp Red Lake Can Imp Bk Canpae CanpocInvPf CarllngO Keefe Comlnco Con* Bath 11% a% 17% 18% M% 14% 15% 39 as% 17 1S%B l.M 23* 13% W unch Con*
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    • 38 8 BUIOPIAM Wmim elurf g 2 i2TiSE'* k^SirLi: tm. la Pari*, ilt* M thiatec Mwfcy*i «Mk U'iri. ■taw*. Tb» b— al— laFraakftfft,maUWtwtt»pm< Umh w«m balumi by Mroac bat ImUM fate aa* aa IMral Mi wu Jtfactabto at
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    • 175 8 MAR or ru Ahotd Akjo Algbank AMKV Am fa* Amrot Bank tar.. Bols BorsumiJ Burhmann Byenkorf Calve Delft Dell Ml] Ennla Fokker Port Ounmi OeWer Outbroc Qobaln HtfetMjw Kelneken Holland-Am Hooforem Hundou HVA IHc Intn Muller KLM KNSM Meneba MM bank Naarden National Ned Ned Scheepvaart OceOrlnten OfCRl Ommeren
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    • 248 8 MAS 97 Fn COKBEILLE Alr-Llqulde BSNQervais 253 -1 Danonr 353 unch C8 F(Thom«onCM) 140 40 -1.5 CieFrancaiae dei Petrolei 100 10 -1.9 Com pun le Financier* Compagnie Generate 287 50 -1.9 Credit Fonder De France 294.SO -7.5 Hachette (Ubralrte) 120 A.t MachlnetBull 25.20 -1.4 Mlchelln (B) 1084 -39 fMtoa
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    • 94 8 MAS *7 FYs FORWARD MARKET Acec 21S -4 Arbed 2220 -50 Astur 512 -14 Brascan 424 4-1 Hru-Lamb 1408 -2 Canpac 473 +8 Cock 355 unch De Beers 101 •2 Ebes 2355 4-5 Electro bel 8060 >20 Ob-Inno-Bm I860 unch Oev 1236 ♦2 Hobok 2250 -50 Petro 3835 -15
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  • INTERNATIONAL COMPANY NEWS
    • 407 8 EUROPEAN COMPANIES Reuter LONDON: Vlckers. Da Costa and Co Ltd said plans have now been formalised for the Introduction In April of traded options on 10 UK shares on the stock exchange floor under control of the Stock Exchange Council. But the council's final confirmation Is
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    • 177 8 Reuter ZURICH: Credit Suisse said It proposed unchanged 80 franc bearer share and 16 franc registered share dividend on last year's net profit on 235 million francs (201 million previously). The bank proposed a one-for-elght rights issue priced at 1,250 francs for bearer shares and 250 francs
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    • 131 8 NORTH AMERICAN COMPANIES GENERAL Motors Corp expects total capital spending to reach US$5 billion a rear In the early 1080s, up from last years record $3.6 billion president E M. Estes said. Speaking at a luncheon for the Chicago auto show, Mr. Estes said, Roughly
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    • 195 8 DE BEERS Consolidated Diamond* Mine* of Johannesburg revealed taxS profit of 623 million rand i 1977 (308 million previously). Earnings a share was 172.7 cents (86.2 cents), final dividend at 35 cents (22.5 cents) making 52.5 cents (36 cents), profit before tax was 888
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    • 290 8 Reuter STOCKHOLM: Three leading Swedish companies have agreed to Investigate the setting up of a joint organisation to coordinate the activities of their special steels divisions. The companies are AB Svenska Kullagerfabrlken (SKF), Uddeholms AB and Fagersta AB. In a statement the firms said the
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    • 340 8 NYT NEW YORK: The Morgan Guaranty Trust Co. of New York and Qmni International Ltd. Jointly announced that a sale of the Omni International offlce-and-hotel complex in Atlanta scheduled for yesterday would be cancelled. Morgan, the lead lender to the Omni project, Initiated foreclosure
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    • 53 8 ESTAL NV'S steelmaking Dutch partner, Hoogovens Ijmuiden BV said It plans to extend the current period of short-time working 4 further six weeks from .March 12. The new period will affect about 8.500 workers, with an average curtailment of 16 per cent, compared with the current six-week period
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    • 205 8 WELLS Fargo and Company last week increased Its quarterly dividend rate on tne company's common stock to UB3S cents a share from 28 cents an increase of 25 per cent. The first quarterly dividend at the new rate of 96 cents a share is
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    • 1385 9 m if VV aw K2& ll r* <,5. P' ■y. fs** &L 4 fti r$ 5d V" r""_ K IK r**« #33? m >ri mats MI ■r '\i /?oy Mackie, Editor, Business Times Teresa Urn, Journalist, Business Times John Tan, Economic Writer, Business Times Chan Bong Soo, City Reporter, Business
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  • 1386 10 BID and offer prices officially Uitcd and buetneea in —reported to Uaa Stock Kx- ehrne of Blncapon ysetsr Shy with (tat nuabtr of shares traded sbown in bracket* In lota of 1,000 unite unleee otherwise specified. All Time Settlement Contracts quoted after ttas world JseU." Ms Board
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  • 171 10 Rep Spore D Mark 7% 1982 (100,000) (1038 103SS) Rep Spore 8 1/2% 1983 (100.000) (1038 103SS) Rep Spore 7 3/4% 1987 (100.000) (998 100S) 4 3/4% 1/5/79 (250,000) (100.808 100.955) 5 1/4% 15/10/79 (250,000) (101.308 101.355) 6 3/4% 15/6/80 (250,000) (104.008 104.205) 4 3/4% 15/9/80 (250.000) (99.808
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  • 147 10 SINGAPORE UNIT TRUST INCOME BOND UNIT (Manager*' price The Commerce.... for Mar 9) 1.81 192 (Current pi INCOME BOND ■ice*) 1.10 1.17 The Saving Fund S pore Prog Fund S'pore Security Fund 1.02 o.s: 1.69 1.03 l.OSxd 0.92 1.79 1.09 MARA BUMIPUTRA FUND (Manager*' price* for Feb 24
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  • 259 10 STRIKING prices of the stock options officially listed on the Btock Exchange of Singapore, the periods, bid and offer prices and business done yesterday, with the number of options traded shown in brackets. Pan Electric (March 81.55) (0.168 0.208) (June 81.50) (0.178 0.248) Sitae Darby (March 82.75) (0.50B)
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  • 1496 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and business In and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded shown In brackets In lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIAL! 2.188) (9) 2.38. Alaam (2.708) (1) 2.6#, (3) 2.70. A. ChM
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  • 2398 10 im/im Hifffc Low Laat Sale Weak Gr. DK DK Crr Gfs YT4 Net P/E Weak Val (*880) Weak Higk Lew SECTION ONE INDUSTRIALS 165 266 124 282 88' 234 189 291 422 146 132 165 58 212 sr 155 144 182 350 91 Aetna A loom Allied
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  • 1361 10 March 7 OPTION APL JLY OCT STOCK Alcoa 40 I 1 7/8 2 16/16 30 1/8 Alcoa 4S M 11/16 1 1/4 1/8 Alcoa SO UNTRD NOL NOL 30 1/8 Alcoa < 00 UNTRD NOL NOL 30 1/8 Am Tel 86 6 6/1 6 3/4 6 3/4
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  • 552 11 SINGAPORE i SELECTED counters forged I strongly in a generally stondy ui active Stock ■ieku|« of Singapore yesterday. Babhsr share Coneoßdaft* Plantations continued its runaway break with •aether >• cent riee to $6.28, n total ef 42 cento in two days ef trading. There wae speculation in
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  • 404 11 PLANTATION stocks stole the limelight at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday with fair to good gains posted by most of the traded counters. Bullish support was well sustained in extension of Tuesday's firmness in the plantation sector while the rest of the market traded in
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 963 11  -  ■y CHAN BONG SOO THERE has to be something bullish brewing at National Iron and Steel Mills (NISM) that warranted the recent strength in the company's shares on the Stock Exchange of Singapore (SES). While the rest of the market has been practically
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    • 191 11 PREMIUM Holdings Berhad, one of the smaller plantation companies with a property arm. has received a writ of summons and an interim injunction from a group of minority shareholders restraining the company and its subsidiaries from selling the group's stake in Sungala Rubber Estate. Sungala Rubber
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    • 119 11 PRIMA Ltd Group pretax profit $12.47 million ($12.05 million) for the year ended Dec 31, 1977. Tax 55.77 million ($2 million) leaving net profit at $7.60 million ($9.85 million). Parent company pre-tax operating profit $5.35 million ($3.97 million). Net profit $15.85 million ($11.93 million) after tax of $2.85
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    • 306 11 UNLESS Un production exSnds appreciably Aokam n's results for Its current year ending this June 30, are unlikely to surpass those of 1976/77 when profits took a M per cent jump. Estimated pre-tax profits (unaudited) for the first half year to last Dec
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    • 482 11 MALAYAN Tin Dredging has suffered a considerable dent In group profits for its first half year to endDecember, brought about mainly by depressed production and the enlarged costs involved in the deviation of the Klnta River. Group pre-tax profits (unaudited) have slipped to M 511.2
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    • 250 11 1' 1 Y«NU>h« m. w3SM§ ■■--mi 1 TtkyUc Ci.nMin^ IH CWivm b 1Mb Dm* TMIfer TatiM nami! Dil* CW (kjw nm «»> 10*iO> f»b 10 f»bJi Mar 10 I9H )<J% **1 r»OJl Ittf) Mir)) UHiit >•* Mar 14 Mar M Mar 3b to* is* I5*cn» MarJ Mar 15
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    • 264 11 m V w mm 9t ,r i&*w u <- 11 >> m •7, The three basic needs and the three parts of Britanniao 3 1. To get at the facts often a single fact easily and quickly, without having to read a long article in -which that fact is embedded.
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  • 393 12 THE EEC Commission Is optimistic It can reach agreement with Japan by the end •f next week on Its steel exports to the Community. But at a meeting of EEC .Foreign Ministers on Tuesday In Brussels, West Germany expressed concern that the
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  • 103 12 BANCO dl Roma plans to increase its capital from 40 billion lira to 70 billion lira (SsloB million to $189 million) through the issue of six million 5,000 lira shares. Under the proposed capital increase, the Italian tiank will make a rights issue of two
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  • 1019 12  -  URA'S SIXTH SALE OF SITES »y JOHN TAN DEVELOPERS and contractors are waiting anxiously for the Urban Redevelopment Authority to announce the names of successful tenderers for .sites for development offered In its sixth sale. This sale Is by far the largest and most
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  • 305 12 A SECRETARY can play a vital role In the public relations programme in her organisation. Her Intimate knowledge of her boss' personality, Intentions, aspirations, relationships and policies automatically Involves her in the public relations network of the business organisation. Also, she is
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  • 737 12 LONDON, Wed. Stock prices dosed firmer in quiet trading following Bank of England's statistics yesterday which Indicated a possible slowing In UK money supply growth. At 3.00 p.m. the Financial Times index was up 3.4 at 447.5. Government bonds row by up to S/8 In thin and nervous
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  • 624 12  -  By SIVA ARASU SECRETARIES are needed in almost all types of business, from banks, oil companies, insurance, hotel and catering to trading and manufacturing. Basically, the requirements remain the same: an ability to type and take dictation, do filing and generally carry out routine administrative duties.
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  • 130 12 Reuter STRICTER controls over takeover activity art proposed by the Australian Associated Stock Exchanges (AASI) to be lncorporatsd In exchange listing requirements and state company law, AASE chairman Brian Prance said in a statement disclosing the proposals. The AASE alms are to maintain a free, open
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  • 378 12 AFP AP THB dispute over the Oncord# flights through Mabjniu air mm nannst be KMhwd "anises Britain is prepared to be fair" ia her deaHags with Mtbnii w traffic rights for the Malaysia* Airlinee Bystem (MAS) DC-10 serriee. Informed sources ia Koala Lumpur
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  • 421 12 UPI Reuter A US presidential board of inquiry called both coal miners and employers yesterday for secret questioning In preparation for recommending TaftHartley Injunction to try to end the 83-day old strike. At the same time, and despite White House repudiation, a government seizure of
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  • 4965 13 SCHEDULE A guide to ships loading at Singapore for Ports around the World The following list tabulates, by port of destination the name of the ship, the shipping line involved, and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from Singapore port. SeaaDateh has a Joint serarrangement with MISC.
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  • 654 13 The leading shipping lines operating from Singapore and the local agents who handle cargo bookings for them. Ahli Shipping Sharjah Algerian National Line (CNAN) Unipaclflc Alpac Line Intrasea Anhaing JJne Strongwlll Angkutan Pertambagan Eastern Wajr Angkutan P. (Cont. Service) Straits Shipping APL (American President Lines) APL
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