The Business Times, 5 September 1978
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Title Section11 1978-09-05 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 218/1/78 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1978 50 CENTS11 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article77 1978-09-05 1 AP. LONDON, Mon. Two major British supermarket chains have cut the price of Maxwell House Instant coffee by 10 per cent. The two companies cut the price of a Maxwell four-ounce Jar (about 113 grammes) from £1.08 to 98 pennies (from 884.65 to 84.20) In the face ofAP. - 77 words
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Article73 1978-09-05 1 UPI. PARIS, Mon. French air controllers ended their 10-day slowdown today but It will take an estimated 48 hours for European air traffic to return to normal, airport officials in Paris and London said. Although the slowdown caused only moderate delays instead of the predicted chaos during theUPI. - 73 words
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Article56 1978-09-05 1 UPI HONGKONG, Mon. The Hongkong stock market closed on a high note today, after opening very strong with prices surging to very high levels In mid-morning trading. The Hang Seng Index cruised passed the 700mark, closing at Its highest level since July 27, 1973, at 707.79, recordingUPI - 56 words
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Article64 1978-09-05 1 Reuter. BANGKOK, Mon. Thai Deputy Commerce Minister Prok Amaranand said japan Is not willing to solve its trade Imbalance with Thailand. Japan promised to buy a large quantity of Thai products but only a small amount has been ordered. For example, Japan promised to buy 60,000 tonnes ofReuter. - 64 words
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Article84 1978-09-05 1 Reuter. M n Independent Commission Against Corruption received 575 corruption reports in the first half of this year, compared with the 901 In the same period last year a spokesman said today. Reports made in person now accounted for 26.6 per cent of all corruption cases, up fromReuter. - 84 words
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Article48 1978-09-05 1 AP. BANGKOK, Mon. About 300 Judges In Bangkok protested today against a new law on the adjustment of salaries, saying it lowered their salaries rather than Increased them. Many refused to preside over trials In criminal and civil courts, disrupting many cases scheduled today. AP.AP. - 48 words
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Article68 1978-09-05 1 UPI. TOKYO, Mon Transport Minister Kenjl Fukunaga said today the Japanese National Railways (JNR) will help rehabilitate the de-ficit-ridden rail service between Washington and Boston via New York. An agreement on the JNR cooperation will be signed shortly. JNR officials said the US project calls forUPI. - 68 words
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Article72 1978-09-05 1 Reuter. TOKYO, Mon. Japanese Prime Minister Takeo Fukuda said today the aim of his visits to Iran, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia was to promote friendly bilateral relations to secure stable oil supplies for Japan, a government spokesman said. Mr. Fukuda, addressing his Cabinet beforeReuter. - 72 words
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433 1978-09-05 1 AP, UPI. THE US dollar dropped in value on European currency markets yesterday, and the price of gold rose sharply. Dealers said trading was generally slow because of the US Labour Day holiday and a general lack of news to affect the dollar'sAP,; UPI. - 433 words
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1106 1978-09-05 1 GERALD COLVERD - SECRET MEMO ON CHINA TRADE By GERALD COLVERD THE FINANCING of orders placed by China with British manufacturers will be essentially financed by a "deposit facility", according to a private and confidential memorandum circulated by the UK government's Export Credits Guarantee Department (ECGD). The1,106 words
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Article196 1978-09-05 1 TAROM Rumanian Airways is expected to introduce a second weekly commercial flight between Bucharest and Singapore in the near future. No official date has been fixed but airline sources believe it will start towards the end of this year or early next year. The airline, which196 words
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582 1978-09-05 1 JOHN LIM - ■y JOHN LIM MOLEX Singapore, a US manufacturer of terminals and connectors for electronic consumer products, expects to double investments here within the next year. As the only manufacturer of such products here it accounts for 75 per cent of supply. With the market582 words
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Article104 1978-09-05 1 CHEMICAL bank, the sixth largest commercial bank in the United States, yesterday formally opened a branch in Manila which an executive said is part of a programme to expand in Ada. Two other branches are to be opened In the region this month a branch In Seoul104 words
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266 1978-09-05 1 THE SYSTEMATIC transfer of Japanese technology will be the theme of the two-day I*7B Soapcentre investment forum to open in Tokyo nest Monday. According to n Soapcentre (i.e. South-east Asian Promotion Centre for Trade Investment and Tourism) statement, government officials from Asean266 words
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340 1978-09-05 1 SOH TIANG KING - •y SOH TIANG KING SLOWLY and gradually, European banks are developing the market for Singapore and other Asian currencies In Europe. Currencies such as the Singapore dollar, Hongkong dollar, Malaysian dollar and Thai baht are being quoted by British and Euro-, pean banks340 words
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Article137 1978-09-05 1 TWO YEARS after setting up its own aircraft industry in Bandung, Indonesia has become a plane exporting country with the signing last Wednesday in Bangkok of an agreement under which Thailand will purchase two Indonesianassembled "Casa 212 Aviocars", it was announced in Jakarta yesterday. The Aviocars137 words
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Advertisement18 1978-09-05 1 V*'°<v and Finance (Singapore) Liihjted it ITIOSt Shaw House. Ground Floor. 354 Orchard Road, Singapofc 9. TH: *****7.18 words
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Advertisement46 1978-09-05 1 CITROEN CX 2400 PALLAS has proved to be such a cartough efficient elegant pd m tPy HEnRV one ncEnciES pte itd. —J 9 LE Krf ftOA'j SIN .Apt fci{ i T{ -V. BRUNEI AGENT. RELIANCE OISTR-SuTORS 44 B JALAN CHEVALIER BANDAR SERI BEGAWAr BRUNEI TEL 2E66546 words
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Advertisement67 1978-09-05 1 Mas: SHIPPING TIMES mfUMwHkMwiiMn 2 FORUM on developmaat 7 LOW air fane are not much of JC-MPH seooU arouad for ■Wp 5 more U JOB| ▼er»uj the lie BOUBTKAD Tradiaf is tke I*fACT of risia'f yea oa •aemy i» in- U Malaysia 7 ttodam .TT77T 12 CROSSWORDS 2, MEMOPAD 2,67 words
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Advertisement231 1978-09-05 1 M PUUN PAPER COPYING Singapore Tel: *****4 (2 Lines) Investment opportunities in oil palm The latest issue of the ASEAN Business Quarterly is full of interest for the businessman (or woman) who wishes to understand, in easy-to-read language, the realities of tVe ASEAN economies in relation to the economies of231 words
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TRADE AND INDUSTRY
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Article, Illustration463 1978-09-05 2 THE Great Root Bear is now at Kallang Park, the latest A W drive-in for fast food. This fifth and largest A W outlet In Singapore was declared open on Sunday by footballer. Quah Kim Song. With the opening came the announcement463 words
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Article166 1978-09-05 2 A MALAYSIAN-Australian venture in Petaling Jaya is looking forward to marketing its electrical products worldwide. Electrical Control and Switchgear (M) Sdn. Bhd. established in 1972, produces fuse switches with 68 per cent local content and switch fuses with 90 per cent local content. The166 words
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Article75 1978-09-05 2 AN EXHIBITION of household medicines from Japan will be held at the Hyatt on Thursday. The one-day show, Toyama Pharmaceuticals Exhibition organised by the Toyama Pharmaceuticals Industry will display 51 kinds of household medicines. Mr. Hideo Kai, the Mayor of Toyama City, will lead a 10-man team representing75 words
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Article78 1978-09-05 2 A LONDON-based marketing consultant and Its local associate, Consulasla, will be conducting a twoday course on "Prosperity through Marketing, on Sept. 18 and 19. This programme is especially suited to marketing in Malaysia and Singapore. "It is one thing to know what marketing is all about but far78 words
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Article63 1978-09-05 2 A TALK on stock market investments will be held at the Mandarin Hotel on Sept. 14 by the Singapore Association of the Institute of Chartered Secretaries and Administrators. Mr. Yeo Seng Kia, a research manager in a leading stock broking company here, will be giving the talk.63 words
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831 1978-09-05 2 Protectionism a game with no winners Reuter INCREASING trends towards trade protectionism present one of the biggest dangers to the world economy and may seriously harm developed as well as developing countries. According to the chair-' man of the World Bank's development committee, Mr. Cesar Virata, who Is also theReuter - 831 words
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Article, Illustration203 1978-09-05 2 SOME 40 local watch technicians will attend a seminar here on Swiss quartz watch repair from Sept. 5 to 8. About $30,000 worth of equipment have been brought here for the seminar, ineluding a model of the Certina analog quartz movement enlarged 20 times. The seminar203 words
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Article, Illustration536 1978-09-05 2 AUSTRALIAN engineer* have developed n new eolar airconditioning unit raited to hot, waterscarce regions. The solar absorption cycle airconditioner operates without a water cooling tower and does not need large quantities of water. It is cooled by air. A prototype of the unit built at the536 words
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105 1978-09-05 2 THE International Electronic Production Conference and Exhibition, (Internepcon) will be officially opened tomorrow by the chairman of the Science Council, Professor Ang How Ohee. The conference and exhibition at the Hyatt (Sept. 6 to 0) will be attended by some 6,000 engineers and more than105 words
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Article335 1978-09-05 2 COURSES AND TALKS Sept 1-Oct 6: A practical approach to computerised mgt Information system (MIS), SIM, SIM Sept 2-16: The effective secretary, SIM, SIM Sept 5-21: Compensation and fringe benefits, Holiday Inn, P.O.D. Sept 11: Improving office efficiency, University of S'pore, same. Sept 11-22: Personal Development Programme, Hilton,335 words
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Advertisement113 1978-09-05 2 Oh, come with old Khayyim, and leave the Wise To talk; one thing is certain, that Life flies; One thing is certain, and the Rest is Lies The Flower that once has blown for ever dies. Bois car tu dormiras sous terre des annees Loin de tes compagnons et de113 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous587 1978-09-05 2 II TVO-11-OIE CROSSWORD U CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 3 Matey game (5) 8 Day girl? (5) 10 Surviving organ (5) 11 River man (3) 12 One of the* blind who won't see (5) 13 Food additive (7) 15 Stops changing Jobs (5) 18 Perch-fishing requirement (3) 19 Like a hollow tooth?587 words
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OVERSEAS
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568 1978-09-05 3 MR. JAY Woodworth, vicepresident and senior domestic economist, Bankers Trust Company, reports on the US money market last week: t The US government securities market experienced some price erosion last week but trading was much less volatile than it had been earlier. Two568 words
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Article, Illustration554 1978-09-05 3 SPAIN LAND OF BEDS AND THE TOURIST DOLLAR NYT. SPAIN is heading for a record year in tourism that marks the end of a fouryear slump in a key sector of the economy that generates the most foreign exchange earnings. Official statistics suggest that the number of foreigners visiting SpainNYT. - 554 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article434 1978-09-05 3 Agencies. THE MALAYSIAN Treasury closed this year's Government Loan No. 2 for MSSOO million registered stock on Aug 28. The Treasury said the loan was oversubscribed by $230 million as total subscriptions received amounted to $730 million. A SEVEN-MEMBER Pakistan delegation led by Science and TechnologyAgencies. - 434 words
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Article365 1978-09-05 3 NYT. A FOUR-month tax battle between Canada's federal and Quebec governments has ended with a large number of Quebec taxpayers as the principal casualties., it was one of the more bizarre episodes in the political feud between Ottawa and a provincial government bent onNYT. - 365 words
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166 1978-09-05 3 AP. JAPAN** quote from New Zealand's 370-km zone for the remainder of the current season was announced yesterday by Fisheries Minister Jim Bofer. In the current season ending March 31, 1*79, Japanese fishing vessels will be allowed to catch •bout 106,000 tonnes ofAP. - 166 words
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Article616 1978-09-05 3 ANTI-INFLATION WAR AP, Reuter AMERICA'S top labour leaderQeorge Meany yesterday exljprted America's rich and powerful to make the first sacrifice In battling inflation, promising that the nation's workers would be right behind them. Mr Meany, president of the AFL-CIO, (American federation of Labour) saidAP,; Reuter - 616 words
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Advertisement309 1978-09-05 3 :> tdiW' .fXSfcLCa 1 i J *5, V >fc !iT JsTt >'4 r^ U j Aflh-. ififv. ;.pr •4v ""tSp" 'ii t '2 *?t^VW£ V?, i stfV >r 0* v. V A U* :v. r-. Call him at Continental. v .V*- j v X>*~ i P-'• t..Jr i j J"309 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article53 1978-09-05 4 TERMINAL rubber in London yesterday finished a basically quiet and featureless morning with small on balance losses. Turnover totalled 165 lots of 15 tonnes although this included two kerbs and 125 lots crossed In the January/ March 1979 position. Dealers said activity was curtailed by the Eastern holiday,53 words
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Article173 1978-09-05 4 HONOKONO gold firmed slightly yesterday from its Saturday close to finish at US$212.50/213.00 an ounce in fairly active trading, dealers said. The market fluctuated between a morning low $210.70/211.20 and an afternoon high 213.10/60 on the weaker dollar In Europe, they said. There was fairly good two-way business with173 words
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Article119 1978-09-05 4 TERMINAL sugar In London yesterday opened £1.45 to £0.85 per tonne above Friday's 1700 hrs levels and turnover totalled 961 lots. Values were initially marked higher with gains of around £2 on followthrough buying from Friday's kerb rise and on market reports of underlying Japanese terminal buying Interest. However,119 words
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Article49 1978-09-05 4 THE Hongkong market closed slightly higher at HK5264.40 sellers per 10 ounces yesterday from Saturday's $264.00 sellers in continued quiet trading, dealers said. t Traders' interest was diverted to the active gold market. Like Saturday, no j trades were recorded. Fixing price was unchanged from Saturday at $264.00.49 words
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980 1978-09-05 4 FT. SOUTH Africans have become used to threats of sanctions and International boycotts In the last 10 years, but from a strategic planning point of view they have to be taken seriously. Already there's a worldwide arms ban on South Africa (SA), foreign investmentFT. - 980 words
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Article225 1978-09-05 4 THE sugar market firmed yesterday about 0.45 US cents in quiet trading ahead of the US Labour Day holiday, dealers said. Trade estimates last week of reduced sugar output in the 1978/79 season contributed to the bullish tone of the market, they said. Turnover fell to five lots225 words
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Article167 1978-09-05 4 BANGKOK rice prices were as follows yesterday: BANGKOK rice In US dlrs per tonne fob basis While Price: lOOpct Ist class 307.100 pet 2nd class 382. 100 pet 3rd class 77. 5 pet 372. 10 pcy 347. 15 pet 342. 20 pet 342, 25 pet 327, 35 pet unq167 words
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Article189 1978-09-05 4 YARN and cotton In Hongkong dollars, spot exgodown: Cotton Yam China: Blue Phoenix 20's 1.835. 32's 2.570. (per bale of 400 lbs.) Piece Good* China: Butterfly and Globe Brand unq. Dragon Head unq. Five Lambs unq. Flower and Butterfly unq. Flying Geese unq. (per piece 36 Inches by189 words
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Article282 1978-09-05 4 NET wheat sales activity of 1.67 million tonnes for the week ended Aug 13 were the largest total since July 1976, the US Agriculture Department said. China dominated purchases with 980,000 tonnes of hard red winter and 20,000 tonnes of soft red winter, reported previously. Iraq,282 words
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436 1978-09-05 4 Reuter CHINA Is believed to have purchased 15,000 tonnes of any origin soybean oil for September shipment, exporters and shipping sources said. One large shipping broker reported that a foreign affiliate of a US export firm has been making inquiries In the freightReuter - 436 words
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Article381 1978-09-05 4 Reuter CHICAGO The sharp trading volume Increase in gold bullion and futures markets is more Impressive than recent price advances, some analysts said. While the cash and futures gold price has nearly doubled In a year, futures market turnover has soared more than ten fold. Last AugustReuter - 381 words
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Article478 1978-09-05 4 Reuter LONDON: The steady fall in world refined copper stocks since the start of 1978 shows no signs of ending and the apparent deficit of monthly supply over demand Is growing, Commodities Research Unit Ltd said. In its latest "Metal Monitor", it saidReuter - 478 words
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1216 1978-09-05 4 AFP LONDON: Markets ap-. pea red to be less confident last week with consumers reducing their purchases (after the recent spate of buying. Investors are worried about Interest rates, particularly In the U8 where prime rates have been increased, by the continued turmoil onAFP - 1,216 words
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Article670 1978-09-05 4 NYT PRODUCTION at the longIdle Bou-Craa phosphate mines in the troubled former Spanish colony of Western Sahara Is being resumed, says Larbl elOmarl, director of the mining company Phosboucraa. And, ne said, the 97-km (60-mlle) conveyor belt, which takes Bou-Craa phosphates across the desert to aNYT - 670 words
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Article165 1978-09-05 4 Reuter. KOREA'S grain production in 1978-79 is expected to rise to 7.6 million tonnes, up from 7.0 million last year, a US Agriculture Department attache reported from Seoul. The 1978 rice corp should be a record 6.04 million tonnes, up from 6.00 million in 1977, WheatReuter. - 165 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article228 1978-09-05 4 THE dollar met further selling In fairly active trading yesterday and sterling also slipped against European currencies, dealers said. The dollar's fall followed New York selling on Friday and some dealers said it reflected concern over President Carter's statement published at the weekend that he would not lmpoae wage228 words
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Article66 1978-09-05 4 Euro rates LONDON Eurodollar deposit rates showed few changes In light opening trading reflecting the US holiday yesterday, dealers Sftid. Day-to-day rates were all quoted at 8-5/8 8-1/2 per cent while among periods, Two Months was pushed around 1/8 higher to 9, 8-7/8 on technical considerations, tions. Six and Nine66 words
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Article42 1978-09-05 4 AUSTRALIA MZ exchanga* yeater&dlr *****/ 1 1501 Starting 0.9*24/ 0 NH Ninety-day airmail buying rater 8terlU* 0 6113/ Nirvety-day forward buying rmtaa: Sterllnc 0.5697 NEW ZEALAND: Sterling 0.5417 0 536 US dlr 1.0612/ 1.6612 Ninety-day airmail buying rater Sterllnf 0 561242 words
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Article59 1978-09-05 4 THE US dollar for overnight delivery closed slightly lower at 190.70 yen yesterday, compared with 191.30 at the opening and at Friday's close, dealer said. The dollar for immediate delivery closed at 191.60, up from 191.55 at the opening but down from 191.70 at Friday's close. Forward dollar rate59 words
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Article38 1978-09-05 4 PRANKPURT exchange* opening quote* yesterday US 1I1M« Can 1.7100/20 Sir 3 83/64 D PI 02.06/20 S Pr 122.70/124.1* Ut 2.261/273 P Pr 48.97/67 N Kr 37.82/02 B Pr (con 6 345/365 B Pr (fin) 6.187/197 Yen 1.0228/4838 words
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TRANSPORT
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Article581 1978-09-05 5 PETER CHIA - By PETER CHIA THE Introduction of new low fares between the US and Europe did not result In a substantial increase in air traffic for the first half of this year. Growth rates in this sector were generally lower than traffic between the US and the581 words
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Article1226 1978-09-05 5 FT. A NEW report, suggesting major changes in the way the UK shipping industry organises its manpower, is due to be issued to shipping companies and the unions within the next few weeks. The report is the work of the Sealife Programme, a jointFT. - 1,226 words
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Article, Illustration298 1978-09-05 5 EXPECTED ARRIVALS TODAY KEPPEL WHARVES Emma Bakke (after Michigan) 33/34 Kangding (1500 after Sphinx U) 46 Ibn Zuhr 1500 after Ocean Glory Mendoza) 6/7 Kobe Maru (1830 after Arafat) 1/2 Lun Shan (1100 hauls 20m west) 13/14 Nedlloyd Kembla (0600) 3/4 Palm Sea Horse (tanker) (after Stolt298 words
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Article, Illustration149 1978-09-05 5 THE Gateway City, the oldest operating ■hip in the container*hip fleet of See-Lend Service, wea recently retired after more than 20 years of continuous service in international trade. It was the world's first fully containerised vessel and was instrumental in establishing containerised shipping in the US149 words
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627 1978-09-05 5 NYT WESTERN Airlines and Continental Airlines announced they have agreed in principle to merge Into a new corporation that, if approved by the government, could become the dominant force In aviation in the western United States. The companies said a detailed contractNYT - 627 words
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Article73 1978-09-05 5 Reuter THE CURRENCY surcharge on freight from Japan and New Zealand has been reduced, Philippine Shippers' Council (Shippercon) said. The New Zealand Eastern Shipping Committe has cut the surcharge by 2.48 per cent effective on the depar- ture dates of vessels scheduled for last month from New Zealand.Reuter - 73 words
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Article72 1978-09-05 5 KAWASAKI Heavy Industries of Japan delivered the world's fifth largest passenger liner to an Amerfcan shipowner The 30,000-ton passenger liner had undergone remodelling work for Festivale Maritime Inc. of the United States at a cost of about 4 billion yen (5548.3 million). The US shipowner purchased72 words
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Article745 1978-09-05 5 ARRIVALS Service Operator Number Loral Time Prom MAS MH682 0725 KCH SIA SQ101 0815 KUL MAS MH621 0640 PEN MAS MH607 0645 KUL MAS MH671 0945 PEN/KUL CAL CI 806 1000 HLP CPA CX710 1005 HLP OIA GA980 1030 HLP MAS MH605 1045 KUL SIA SQ103 1045745 words
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Advertisement414 1978-09-05 5 Attention fill Engineers... many flew Electronics Production Equipment ond Techniques fire Coming Your Way! ■f 9-,- :»*m *<£»$ T Ef w. &QA4MI#AA#I|I/4a# lot 1 O i* «ft a> I 9v(iiKomivc«of international 6, 7, 8, 9 September 1978 Hyatt Hotel Convention Centre Singapore The International Electronics/ Semiconductor Production Show Presented for414 words
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Article745 1978-09-05 6 WITH three quarters of the year out of the way, the Asian dollar market for bonds and certificates of deposit has succeeded in riding out the vagaries of currency uncertainties. Merchant bankers say that on present projections they are confident the market will have lent half a745 words
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Article, Illustration1182 1978-09-05 6 MAURICE IRVINE - In the US, making potential employees tell the whole tvuth about themselves is big business. Singaporeans should be relieved that the age of the polygraph test has not arrived here yet. And they should make sure it never does. MAURICE IRVINE reports: MAURICEFT. - 1,182 words
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Advertisement318 1978-09-05 6 tHackiroi»er A perfect complement to arty meal. Aaodfecr quality product from K Where beautiful things happen come around to lon Bar for a swinging get together where The Trend, Constellations. Sonny Bala The New Moonglows. and Miss Erin Fong (Taiwan) treat you to a lovely evening of great sounds in318 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous62 1978-09-05 6 OUTLOOK for Singapore from 6 a.m. to noon today: Isolated showers around midday. Report for 24 hours prior to 7.30 pm on Sept. 4 at the airport: Maximum Temperature 30.4° C Associated Humidity 73 Minimum Temperature 22.8° C Associated Humidity 100 Hours of Sunshine 4.30 Rainfall in Millimetres 3.8 Total62 words
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Miscellaneous324 1978-09-05 6 SINGAPORE 5 3.00 PM Opening followed by Impact Energy In Perspective 3.30 Diary Of Events (English) 0 3.35 The Street Of The Flower Boxes 4.25 Intermission 6.05 Opening followed by Fables Of The Green Forest 0 6.30 News in Brief 6.35 Wonders Of The Wild Flame Birds 0 7.05 Tinjauan324 words
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Article, Illustration1674 1978-09-05 7 NOORJAHAN KARIM - 2THE RISING YEN HAS BROUGHT 'WITH IT A WHOLE GAMUT OF CONSEQUENCES FOR MALAYSIA. BUT ODDLY ENOUGH, WHAT IT HAS NOT DONE IS TO BRING JAPANESE INVESTORS INTO THE COUNTRY. NOORJAHAN KARIM ANALYSES THIS AND OTHER DEVELOPMENTS. NOORJAHAN KARIM THE appreciation of the yen is causing1,674 words
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Article866 1978-09-05 7 TERESA LIM - [FORUM J f —s ...on development By TERESA LIM THERE Is a compelling story told by an anthropologist of how the Malaysian government, as part of Its development programme, tried to help the hill-tribes of the country economically. Many of these hill people are nomadic866 words
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Article, Illustration368 1978-09-05 7 flit Housing and Development Board is growing so fast it has expanded its activities to cover the deceased as well. The HDB confesses in its latest annual report that in order to deal with the large-scale exhumation of graves, it has embarked on the construction of368 words
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Advertisement344 1978-09-05 7 New Japanese Restaurant KIKU^I serving authentic Japanese food >■..*** *JP TeppanYikki *Tempura Shashimi Sukiyaki *ShabuShabu KIKU JAPANESE RESTAURANT ORCHID INN Tel *****2 214. Dunearn Road Singapore 11 Enchanted evenings in fine European tradition. Mirabelle 4 t*+ <;* w O All the ingredients for an enchanted evening are here at Mirabelle.344 words
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Miscellaneous32 1978-09-05 7 BriStdW :FraiJcDickEns u>eu. Do NOU LUNCH 7t> /Gfiow! ft HP©TH£fbUlfcT len coccfTre OOJNC R*G»MT. fMI OF >#0U "THROUGH TUe F»fiST vPoo* on the left. IHTfeHSJfE. GAft&l S OMIT J I HP© OOJF32 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS MARKETS
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Article337 1978-09-05 8 TOKYO Source: Nomura Securities Co. Ltd. SHARE prices on the Tokyo Stock Exchange yesterday exceeded the historical high of 5,640 yen at one time. But the Nikkei Dow Jones average ultimately finished somewhat lower at 5,637 88 yen, up 12.58 yen. Volume came to some 260 millionSource: Nomura Securities Co. Ltd. - 337 words
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Article426 1978-09-05 8 GAINS by uranium stocks continued firm. Support for diamond Issues helped push the market higher. Among uraniums, Peko rose 16 to $6.56, EZ industries 15 to S3 25. Queensland Mines 10 to 53.80 and Pancontlnental 10 to $17 00. CRA. firmed two cents to 53.72 while Carr Boyd rose426 words
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Article382 1978-09-05 8 Source: Sun Hung Kai Sec FRESH overseas and local funds alike poured Into the market yesterday morning and a strong blue chip advance took place. Property shares and other second liners took their cue from the leaders and shares such as Sun Hung Kal Props, Cheung Kong, Swire PropsSource: Sun Hung Kai Sec - 382 words
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Article161 1978-09-05 8 THE market closed mixed yesterday, with commercial and minings rising while oils declined. dealers said. Turnover fell to 5.98 million pesos from Friday's 7.83 million. Gainers were Atlas Con B, Benguet Con B. Lepanto B, Phllex B. Oriental B, BF Goodrich. Meralco and San Miguel B. Losers were Acoje161 words
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Article204 1978-09-05 8 THE market closed mixed yesterday, with losses In the majority, and the Book Club index dropped 0.37 point to 171.M on a 114.7 million baht turnover, dealers said. Sayt 4 Bate Bangkok Bank 380 Bank of Ayudhaya Ltd 272 ThalDanu unq Thai Fanner* Bank 372 Thai Commercial Bank 682204 words
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Article30 1978-09-05 8 H.K. HANG SENG Monday 707.79 Friday 696.43 Week Ago closed SYDNEY INDUSTRIALS Monday 461.96 Friday 459.87 Week Ago 451.47 ALL ORDINARIES Monday 549.68 Friday 546.33 Week Ago 535.3330 words
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1527 1978-09-05 8 Such funds are not constrained by pressure for short term performance FT THE CONFLICT now developing Into open warfare between the pension funds and Allied Breweries about whether Allied has broken an undertaking to consult Its shareholders before using Its Increased capital toFT - 1,527 words
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Article704 1978-09-05 8 NYT THE US$35O million food business in the United States is undergoing a fundamental change. With smaller families, more working women, and higher disposable Incomes, increasing numbers of Americans are eating out. Lunch has become the dally Institutional meal, and more than half theNYT - 704 words
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755 1978-09-05 8 Institutions not keen to cut costs when prices are on upswing NYT. BROKERAGE house Issues generally perform as a feast-or-famlne group in the stock market. The shares of Merrill Lynch the biggest brokerage operation, trace out this typical roller coaster pattern on theNYT. - 755 words
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Advertisement286 1978-09-05 8 FROM t~ht* 9&9ia linllfwflon J J Politics and Government in Malaysia j j Politics and Government in Malaysia is concerned with the substantial political f changes that took place in Malaysia after Independence in 1957 and especially j during the last ten years. Among these are the May 1969 racial286 words
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INTERNATIONAL COMPANY NEWS
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360 1978-09-05 9 ASIAN FT. TOKYO: An 80 per cent increase in net income over the nine-month period to July 31 on nearly double the sales volume Is predicted by Subaru of America, the importer of small cars built by Fuji Heavy Industries of Japan. SUbaru's progressFT. - 360 words
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154 1978-09-05 9 AP. JAKARTA: The Construction Material Marketing Company of Thailand (CMMC) and Indonesian Cement Association (Asi) signed a contract last Thursday on the export of 50.000 tonnes of Indonesiaif cement. Deputy manager of CMMC. Mr. Chumpol Nalamlieng. and directors of foOr cement factories sighed theAP. - 154 words
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252 1978-09-05 9 AFP, Reuter. HONOKONO: The Bank of East Asia Ltd announced that its unaudited consolidated net profit for the six months ended June 30 Is HK518.49 million. This profit takes into account provision for taxation, depreciation and inner reserves. The bankAFP,; Reuter. - 252 words
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177 1978-09-05 9 UPI TAIPEH: The publisher and sole owner of the Taiwan N1 Pao (Taiwan Daily News) Mr. Fu Chao-shu. sold his newspaper to Mr. Henry Hsu, a Chinese businessman living In Hongkong, and to Mr. Tien Yuan, president of LI Ming Cultural and Publishing Company.UPI - 177 words
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214 1978-09-05 9 UPI, AFP TOKYO: Mitsubishi Motors plans to invest in the financially strapped Chrysler Australia. Mr. Kensuke Sugiyama vice-president of Chrysler Australia said the American car maker at top-level talks in Hawaii last spring, asked Mitsubishi for equity participation in its Australian subsidiary. Chrysler AustraliaUPI,; AFP - 214 words
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248 1978-09-05 9 Reuter. AFP. HONGKONG: Textile Corporation of Hongkong Ltd said its managing director or a company owned by him will offer HK$9 a share cash for the 5.91 million shares or 74.1 per cent of its issued capital not already owned by him. Shareholders owingReuter.; AFP. - 248 words
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359 1978-09-05 9 BONDS LOANS i j Reuter. SEOUL: South Korea formally approved a US$32 million loan to Hankuk Glass Co by a syndicate managed by BA Asia Ltd. The Foreign Capital Inducement Deliberation Committee said the loan carries an interest of 1 per cent aboveReuter. - 359 words
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Article35 1978-09-05 9 Reuter DALLAS: Braniff Airways Inc said it obtained US$6O million in senior long-term financing from seven insurance companies with final maturity in 1996. The company is a whollyowned subsidiary of Braniff International Corp.Reuter - 35 words
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Article64 1978-09-05 9 Reuter. FRANKFURT: The 40 million mark convertible bond for Casio Computer will carry a conversion premium of 6.46 per cent at a fixed exchange rate of 97 yen per mark. Lead manager Dresdner Bank AG will confirm that the issue will mature on March 20. 1985 and carriesReuter. - 64 words
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Article41 1978-09-05 9 Rruter FRANKFURT: The 100 million mark Eurobond for the Brazilian energy agency. Petrobras, will be for 10 years and carries a 7 per cent indicated coupon. Lead manager Westdeutsche Landesbank Glrozentrale said final terms will be set on Sept 12.Rruter - 41 words
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Article36 1978-09-05 9 Reuter. FRANKFURT: Stanley Electric Co Ltd Is making a 40 million mark convertible bond issue, but final terms have not yet been set. Bond market sources said lead manager is Dresdner Bank AG. Reuter.Reuter. - 36 words
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Article343 1978-09-05 9 N.AMERICAN FT. TEXAS Instruments, the US multinational semi conductor company plans to set up a major plant In Europe. Central Scotland and the Irish Republic are the most favoured areas. The company would not confirm a choice of site, nor would it say what theFT. - 343 words
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198 1978-09-05 9 AMERICA Honda Motor Co Inc said it is raising prices an average of 3.8 per cent on Civic and Accord models, effective since last Friday, due to the decline of the US dollar against the yen. Honda's lowest priced model will now198 words
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Article73 1978-09-05 9 MINING, smelter and refinery workers employed by Inco Ltd have rejected proposed new contracts. Miners in Sudbury, Ontario and workers at Port Col borne, Ontario, voted against proposed new contracts to replace previous contracts which expired in July, a spokesman said. The company had not yet been73 words
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88 1978-09-05 9 Reuter DANIEL E. Noonan Inc, Astley and Pearce Inc and Burton E. Mason Inc said their operations will be combined under the name of Noonan, Astley and Pearce Inc. They said the combined firm will continue to offer brokerage services In foreign exchange and moneyReuter - 88 words
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Article27 1978-09-05 9 Reuter. TEXAS International Airlines Inc said It owned 1.55 million shares of National Airlines Inc, or about 18.2 per cent of the outstanding stock. Reuter.Reuter. - 27 words
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Article394 1978-09-05 9 EUROPEAN fc d FT LONDON: A last minute rush of acceptances and strategic buying by Hill Samuel, the merchant bank, has given Associated Engineering (AE) victory In the struggle for Fluidrive Engineering, the transmission group. Associated Engineering announced that it had marginally more than SO perFT - 394 words
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Article66 1978-09-05 9 Reuter. FRANKFURT: BASF AG expects business to pick up after the summer holiday period, and turnover for the year should be slightly higher than last year's 23.2 billion marks. Its chairman, Mr. Matthias Seefelder, said the Improvement noted in the second quarter Continued In July and byReuter. - 66 words
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Article649 1978-09-05 9 FT. LONDON: For the third consecutive year BTR an engineering group, Is making a rights issue, this time to raise £24.1 million. Terms are one-for-seven at 285 p. Along with the issue comes a dividend forecast of a 30 per cent rise this yearFT. - 649 words
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312 1978-09-05 9 FT LONDON: First quarter profit of Johnson Matthey and Co fell from £5.56 million to £4.52 million in the June 30, 1978 period, on sales ahead from £103.16 million to £113.72 million. Sales exclude Johnson Matthey Bankers. After tax estimated at £2.32 millionFT - 312 words
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Advertisement246 1978-09-05 9 Safe When this anthology of 36 lively stories from The Asian Wall Street Journal was first published in February, it sold out in a matter of weeks. And no wonder. It's a book the Far Eastern Economic Review called "compulsory reading... a kaleidoscope of the many facets of Asia." Now246 words
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Article, Illustration915 1978-09-05 10 WONG SULONG - By WONG SULONG FOR MUCH of last year, the talk In the timber-rich East Malaysian State of Sabah was not who had managed to pull off a timber concession or who had lost one, but who had cocoa. Prices of cocoa had reached record915 words
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878 1978-09-05 10 NYT. MEXICO'S tiny stock exchange is experiencing an unexpected boom that government officials hope will eventually lead to a restructuring of the country's entire capital market. The boom, which began late last year and has accelerated in 1978, has lilted the average price index from aroundNYT. - 878 words
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629 1978-09-05 10 NYT DOES it necessarily follow that share values will slide on the first sign of a slowdown in the semi-con-ductor business? That has been the rule of thumb for investors in such stocks as Texas Instruments, Motorola, National Semi-conductor and Intel, i Thus, after BenjaminNYT - 629 words
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753 1978-09-05 10 NYT. JOE L. Allbrltton, the Texas millionaire who went to the US four years ago to save the Washington Star from bankruptcy, announced his Immediate resignation last Wednesday, as publisher and chief executive of the afternoon newspaper that he brought back to profitability and then soldNYT. - 753 words
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Article2671 1978-09-05 10 This Year High Low Company Last Sale or for week Gr'» Div Div% C'vr Gr'» Net Y'H% P/E Vol cooo) High Week Low 272 238 178 219 260 94 276 326 222 590 500 245 378 690 165 310 1040 149 462 410 140 635 352 1622,671 words
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Article350 1978-09-05 11 THE Kuala Lumpur Btock Exchange is to king SentoM Plywood to tack for its poor excuse thai the sale of its investment holdings in Pahang Consolidated did pot merit an immediate disclosure. "We draw your attention to the exchange's listing Requirement 4(3) which stipulates the350 words
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Article124 1978-09-05 11 ALEXANDRA Holdings Ltd: AGM to be held at 15th Floor, Rooms 1511/ 1512, Shlng Kwan House, 4, Shenton Way, Singapore on Sept. 15. Malayawata Steel Berhad: AGM to be held at the Negara Room, 2nd Floor, Kuala Lumpur Hilton, Jalan Sultan Ismail, Kuala Lumpur at 11.00 a.m. on124 words
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Article308 1978-09-05 11 Current Ex Booka Date Total for Total for psynnt Date c lose payable the year previous year S. Darby Unaec LoaaStk 5 25%<K) Jun 20 Jun 30 NYA 10.5% B. Kawat 8%TE Aug 8 Aug 21 Sept 8 15%TE 10%TE UOB 5*1 Aug 21 Aug 28 Sept 16308 words
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Article153 1978-09-05 11 Company Particulars Ex Date Books Close Sentoaa Bonus Issue of 1 for 4 Aug 30 Sept 12 Great Eastern Life Bonus Issue of 1 for 2 Sept 1 Sept 11 M Tobacco Rsthau* Bonus issue of 1 for 1 Sept 6 Sept 16 Bonus issue of 1 for153 words
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Article165 1978-09-05 11 A MASSIVE increase of 153 per cent to $237,744 in investment income made an important contribution to the 22.8 per cent growth in Kup pre-tax profit of >n| Guan Holdings to $1.57 million for the year ended June 30. The results are expected to be maintained165 words
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Article, Illustration840 1978-09-05 11 SUSAN BEVAN - BOUSTEAD (UK)'s two arms In South-east Asia, 56 per cent owned Bousteadco Singapore and 25 per cent owned Boustead Holdings Bhd, have reported varying rates of growth at the Interim stage of the current financial year. While Bousteadco continues to be hampered by the poor840 words
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Article871 1978-09-05 11 ARTHUR N6 - ■r ARTHUR N6 THE continued dullness of Bousteadco's markets In Australia and New Zealand has held In check any spectacular growth to be derived by the group from Its highly lucrative trading wing in Singapore. Boustead Trading (Singapore), a whollyowned subsidiary, was "extremely" successful during the871 words
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Article, Illustration1035 1978-09-05 11 MANO SABNANI - ■y MANO SABNANI AFTER having smoothly reined In several new acquisitions, the directors of JC-MPH are continuing to look for further Investment opportunities, especially those complementary to the group's existing activities." To cope with the new acquisitions, the group has already recruited several key executives1,035 words
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Advertisement90 1978-09-05 11 o Dresea Call us now at 41 ST FLOOR. HONG LEONG BUILDING 16 RAFFLES QUAY P.O. BOX 3699 SINGAPORE 1 TELEPHONE: *****77, *****13 TELEX: RS ***** DREASIA CABLE: DRESDASIA Dresdner (South East Asia) Limited Ss NOTICE AMERICAN EXPRESS INTERNATIONAL BANKING CORPORATION, SHINS KWAN HOUSE, 4 SHENTON WAY. SINGAPORE 1 wish90 words
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919 1978-09-05 12 Reuter. THE PACKAGE of economic measures adopted by Japan on Saturday Is designed to sustain and bolster Japan's domestic demand orientated economic recovery and to •nsure the attainment of the 7 per cent growth target. This was disclosed by Mr. Isamu Miyazaki, directorgeneral ofReuter. - 919 words
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243 1978-09-05 12 THE President of Japan's influential Economic Organisation (Keldanren), Mr. Toshlwo Doko, Is reportedly planning to help a Japanese Industrial consortium attempt to win a Brazilian feasibility study contract for a new highspeed Sao Paulo/Rlo De Janeiro railway. According to Keldanren sources, Mr. Doko243 words
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Article397 1978-09-05 12 SOH TIANG KENG - By SOH TIANG KENG THERE WERE about 425.800 houses in Singapore against a total population of 2.3 million last year. an occupancy rate of 5.4 persons per house. Public flats built by the HDB and HUDC account for 60.2 per cent of the total. Bungalows and terrace397 words
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207 1978-09-05 12 FRENCH Foreign Minister Louis de Guiringaud yesterday reaffirmed France's support for Asean and praised it as a grouping beneficial to the region's economic stability. Mr. de Guiringaud, who flew into Bangkok on Sunday for a four-day official visit, made the declaration during talks with Thai207 words
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Article735 1978-09-05 12 LONDON, Mon. Share prices closed generally easier after a quiet session dealers said. At 3 pm. the Financial Times Index was down 4.5 at 493.5. The decline reflected election uncertainties, adverse economic forecasts and press comment about trade union opposition to continued pay restraint. Gold shares were a735 words
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Article, Illustration849 1978-09-05 12 Reuter. THE BRITISH trade union movement, which meets in Brighton this week for ltt annual conference, overwhelmingly rejects government pay norms which set a 5-per cent celling for wage increases in the coming year. Union chiefs differ widely in their assessments of howReuter. - 849 words
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Article445 1978-09-05 12 THE US appears unlikely In the Immediate future to draw on its unconditional credit tranches at the IMF now that the dollar has recovered somewhat from Its lows against major currencies reached earlier this month, said a German Finance Ministry official. The state secretary at the445 words
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715 1978-09-05 12 AUSTRALIAN government propaganda Is being intensified to prove that Inflation is under control while wool prices and wheat demand are likely to rise. This is a counter-blast to the widespread criticism in the news media and the threats of rolling strikes against the715 words
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Article248 1978-09-05 12 THE Philippines yesterday announced It will launch an eight-month ocean voyage to exhibit its various manufactured products in 31 major cities round the world starting mid-1979. Called the Philippine International Floating Exposition, It will be the first of its kind ever carried out by the government In248 words
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345 1978-09-05 12 AP. THE WORLD'S largest trade organisation flatly told the Western government* yesterday that fighting inflation ia the only key to reatoring international monetary and economic stability. Tke 84-nation General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (Gatt) warna in ita latest report on international trade thatAP. - 345 words
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Advertisement183 1978-09-05 12 Chip Putt golf course Floodlit Tennis courts and practice court Squash courts Swimming pool Sauna baths Clubhouse with billiards/recreation room r *\1 S» Ardmore Park, in a splendid setting of greenery and tranquillity close to Orchard Road, is undoubtedly one of Singapore's most attractive and exclusive developments. The centrally airconditioned183 words
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Article4100 1978-09-05 13 MUHMILB A guide to ships loading at Singapore for Ports around the World The following list tabulate!, by port of destination the name of the ship, the shipping line involved, and the estimated dates bf arrival and departure from Singapore port. t Consortiums Scan Dutch has a Joint4,100 words
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Advertisement312 1978-09-05 13 ANHSING LI REGULAR SEMI-CONTAINER/ LINER SERVICE S'port P.Katanc Penanf Loading tor ALIA in Pari Sailad laddah UNION AUSTRALIA In Port Sailad MM UNION JEDDAH 6/1 Sept laddah ANHSING 15/19 Scot Jaddah LORD STEAMSHIP CO._S.A. TAINAN/ STRAITS/ TAIWAN EXPRESS LINER SERVICE Loading far Port Katanf. Penanj Kaatont KaaaNwnc SPORE P REIMS'312 words
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