The Business Times, 6 September 1978

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1 16 The Business Times
  • 10 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 21V1/78 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1978 50CENTS
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 95 1 Reuter MANILA, Tues. Singapore's ambassador to the Philippines, Mr. Maurice Baker, said trade between the two countries Increased nearly seven-fold between 1972 and 1977, from about US$l3 million to $97 million (Ss3o million to $223 million). The Philippines had a favourable balance of trade with Singapore averaging
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    • 61 1 You are invited Reuter LONDON, Tues. Britain has Invited Chinese Foreign Minister Huang Hua to pay a visit, Informed sources said today. No date has been fixed but one possibility Is that Mr. Huang will come here either on his way to or returning from the United Nations general assembly
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    • 86 1 Reuter LONDON, Tues China has given the British Rolls-Royce Company a contract which could be worth more than £80 million (***** million) to help modernise Its aero-engine -industry, Sir Peter Thorton, a Rolls-Royce director, said today. Under the contract, details of which were being negotiated, China would build
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    • 71 1 AFP MEXICO CITY, Tues. Mexican oil output, now at 1,400,000 barrels a day, Is expected to nearly double within two years, Industry sources said here today. In all, Mexico Is estimated to have 200,000 million barrels of oil and gas, It was an importer until 1976 but the
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    • 77 1 Reuter CANBERRA, Tues. Australia hopes to start talks with South-east Asian governments In the next few weeks about their worries over cheap air fares between Australia and Europe, government sources said. Some Asian countries Including Singapore fear cut-price fares between Australian and Europe will drastically curtail the number
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    • 82 1 Reuter TOKYO, Tues. Share prices soared briefly to a post-war high on the Tokyo Stock Exchange today, spurred by the Japanese government's decision to increase public sector spending. The market average rose In active early trading to the new high of 5,650.18 point, exceeding the previous record of
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    • 67 1 Reuter BRIGHTON, Tues Prime Minister James Callaghan today rallied Britain's trade unions behind his ruling Labour Party In preparation for a general election expected to be held next month. But he refused to announce the date of the election. "I shall be indicating my intentions very shortly," he
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    • 73 1 NEW YORK, Tues. Stocks headed higher early today in fairly active post-Labour Day holiday trading. Gambling issues were under extreme selling pressure. The Dow Jones Industrial average, a 2.51-point winner on Friday, was ahead 3.55 points to 882.87 around 11 a.m. EDT. The Dow lost 16.20 points overall
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  • Chief Price Changes
    • 228 1 Rises c*c MTC Gentingt Tganu Dev OCBC Tractor* Metro fildfa YHS Tan Cbong Haw Par YHS Msia Olympia CCM Supreme Corpn 645 930 406 170 1060 550 246 364 346 246 272 189 486 250 +55 15 12 11 10 10 +9 +8 +8 +8 +7 +7
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  • 983 1  -  MANUFACTURERS PESSIMISTIC *y SIVA ARASU SINGAPORE garment manufacturers have taken up most 9t the quotas offered by the European Economic Community for this year. In fact, about three-quarters of the "hot" categories have been snapped up. However, Singapore's exports are unlikely to exceed last year's
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  • 158 1 AFP A NUMBER of US banks have expressed interest In financing the four Industrial complementation projects of the Association of South-east Asian Nations, according to Philippine Deputy Trade Minister Vicente Valdepenas. In a published report today, Mr. Valdepenas said two groups of American bankers
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  • 994 1  - Most banks peg prime at 7.25 pc ■r COLIN CHEE THE AVERAGE prime lending rate (PLR) of banks here is now 7% per cent. This is a quarter point higher than the average prevailing last month when Citibank raised Its PLR ahead of the market to this level. PLR Is
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  • 278 1 AFP QUOTAS for the amort of some categories of garmenu from Hongkong to Europe an rapidly running out, usually roliablo trade •oureos is the British Colony roportod. Joans, knitwear, blouses, shirts and Tee-shirts are itams for which quotas are moot needed but
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  • 552 1  -  ■y JOHN LIM THE government has Introduced measures to improve the lot of taxi operators In Singapore. These include a 83,000 reduction in the additional registration fee (ARF) for new NTUC Comfort taxis. Bearing the good news yesterday, the Minister for Communications, Mr
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  • TRADE AND INDUSTRY
    • 397 2 AUSTRALIAN identiiti are ma king apples grow longer and redder they don't taste better but apple eaters like them tbat way. Research officers at the Horti* cultural Research Institute at Knoxville near Melbourne cannot explain why over the past few years people have preferred longer, slimmer and
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    • 506 2 AFP THE RECENT New DelhiDacca agreement on Nepal's trade with third countries through the territories of India and Bangladesh, opened a new chapter In regional cooperation. This agreement will meet long cherished Nepalese aspirations to conduct overland trade with Dacca and beyond, through Indian territory.
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    • 295 2 THE Singapore Society of Tourist Agents (SSTA) will circulate to Its members at the end of this month a feasibility report containing proposals for the setting up of a national association to represent the trade. The 18-page report Is being studied by the 7-man
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    • 376 2 THE Singapore International Business Show '79 will score two firsts for Its organiser; It wlli represent the first exhibition the Japanese organiser will hold outside Japan and its first business machine display. Slbus '79 wui oe neia next March at the World
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    • 204 2 BEHN Meyer's engineering division Is now mounting an active sales campaign for Its air compressors and vacuum pumps. The Company has achieved Initial success in marketing these products In West Germany and Singapore. The aim of the present campaign is to extend sales of
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    • 164 2 A REINSURANCE accounting workshop for reinsurance managers and accountant* is being organised by the Singapore Insurance Training Centre. Scheduled for Sept 11 to 12 and Sept 14 to 15 at Shangri-La Hotel, the workshop is sponsored by the regional office of London Guarantee and Reinsurance Company
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    • 145 2 THE NEW Australian government senior trade commissioner, Mr Graham Rice, takes up his appointment today. Mr Bioe replaces Mr Peter Horne, who has been in Singapore for four years. Mr Horne will be taking up the post of Australian trade commissioner in New Delhi. Mr Rice, 43, was
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    • 335 2 COURSES AND TALKS Sept l-Oct 6: A practical approach to computerised mgt Information system (MIS), SIM, SIM Sept 2-16: The e/fectlve 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,
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 547 2 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Line of operation? (4) 4 Open letters to read (6) 8 For each hair period (3) 10 Orows old ana sage, maybe (4) 13 Quieteners for listeners (8) 14 A success as Little Boy Blue (7) 15 Nearer the bed (8) 17 A trying job for
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 518 3 THE CREDIT framework within the planned European monetary system must not be drawn up too broadly, or countries will not be ready to adjust exchange rates to inflation differentials. The German Federal Banking Association said in Cologne a repayment period of one year
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    • 677 3 NYT BRITAIN'S oil giant. British Petroleum, has made It clear that it is not going to take the blame alone for 12 years of sanction violations in secretly supplying oil to Rhodesia. Company documents being leaked show that many government officials knew of the
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    • 207 3 Reuter JAPAN'S Michiquillay Copper Corporation and the Peruvian state mining concern, Minero Peru, have agreed to freeze a US$6OO million (511.3 billion) joint copper ore development project in Peru becatue of the decline in the world copper market, Mitaui Mining and Smelting Co Ltd said. Under the
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 576 3 Agencies BRITAIN'S ruling Labour Party has cut the opposition Conservative Party's lead to 2 per cent in an opinion poll from 3 per cent last month and 6 per cent in July, the Daily Express newspaper said. The opinion poll asked voters how they would vote
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    • 278 3 Reuter SWISS Finance Minister Georges-Andre Chevallaz said It is not currently possible to drop the ban on non-resident purchases of Swiss securities. Such a step would create an unfavourable International climate and bring criticism from neighbouring countries that Switzerland is deliberately setting out to attract Inflows
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    • 58 3 AP AMERICAN farmers continue to maintain a lead in terms of grain produced per unit of land, according to recent figures by the US Agriculture Department. The department's foreign agricultural service said that on the average 3.51 tonnes of grain is being produced in the US
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    • 176 3 Reuter THE Australian government'* confidence in economic growth in 1978/79 U tupported by one of Australians leading bank*, the Australian and New Zealand Bank, in ite economic forecast for the approaching quarter. "However even on the optimistic assumptions of the Fraser government's budget, economic
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    • 684 3 UPI Reuter GIVEN an Increase in the long-term demand and declining output in the noncommunist Wbrld, It seems certain that the price of gold will continue to rise, an article in the latest edition of Barclays Review, quarterly journal of the Barclays Bank group, said
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 260 4 THE Singapore market yesterday closed very quiet with September One RSS buyer quoted at 238.75 cents/ klio, up 0.50 cents on last Friday's close, dealers said. The afternoon market continued quiet with levels hovering slightly above lunch time levels but rose some half a cent after
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    • 11 4 Rubber: Sept 5: Singapore: Sept 238.75 cents Malaysia: Closed
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    • 185 4 BANGKOK rice prices were as follows yesterday: BANOKOK rice In U8 dlrs per tonne fob basis. White Price: lOOpct Ist class 397,100 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 unq.
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    • 160 4 R A S prices In cents per kilo yesterday: Noon Close (per kilo) (per kilo) Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers Int. 1 R.S.S. prompt f.o.b. 238.00 239.00N 238.29N 239.29N Int, 1 R.S.S. Sept 238.90 239.00 238.79 239.25 Int. 1 R.S.S. Oct 241.SO 242.00 241.79 242.29 Int. 2 R.S.S. 230.25
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    • 60 4 NOON SSR and SMR prices yesterday: R.A.S. September (Current Mth) Buyer* Sellers (cent* per kg) October (Forward Mth) Buyers Sellers (cents per kg) SSR 20 SSR 50 (1-ton pallet) (1-ton pallet) 216.00 214.00 218.00N 218 00N 217.00 215.00 21B.OON 217 00N SMR 20 SMR 50 (1-ton pallet)
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    • 80 4 CIC North European ports, in US dollars per ton unless otherwise stated LONDON: Monday Previous Malaysia 5H Ha bulk per tonne November 586 sir 575 sir Sumatra 5H ffa bulk August unch 630 sir September unch 620 sir 995 sir October 805 pd November 580 pd unch 585
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    • 158 4 THE sugar market closed yesterday little changed In continued quiet and featureless trading due mainly to lack of indication after the US Labour Day holiday, dealers said. Turnover was unchanged at five lbts, while the Hongkong dally spot sugar price firmed 0.05 to 7.75 cents. Sugar futures closing
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    • 194 4 YARN and cotton In Hongkong dollars, spot exgodown: Cotton Yarn China: Blue Phoenix 20's 1.835 32's 2,570, (per bale of 400 lbs) Piece Goods China: Butterfly and Olobe Brand unq. Dragon Head unq. Five Lambs unq, Flower and Butterfly unq. Flying Oeese unq, (per piece 36 inches by
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    • 182 4 ROBUSTA futures yesterday ended the opening call slightly steadier, £6 to £17 per tonne up in London. Turnover was 452 lots. Dealers attributed the steadiness to a continuation of Monday's late buying. There was no special market factor but underlying robusta tightness contributed to the market tone, they said.
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    • 246 4 SENTIMENT was generally mixed on the Singapore produce market yesterday. Pepper prices stagnated with sellers reportedly unwilling to induce their quotes on the belief that the buying demand is there. Sellers felt that If prices were maintained at their current levels, buying sentiment might Improve. Coffee remained steady
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    • 292 4 TERMINAL cocoa yesterday opened unchanged to one sterling per tonne down with turnover 80 lots. Dealers said the quiet and virtually unchanged market reflected lack of fresh news and no overnight lead from New York. At the end of the morning values were one stg to 4.5 stg per
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    • 230 4 TIN steadied by £70 for cash and £31 for Three Months standard in London yesterday while high grade was up £65 and £30. The market was restrained In early ring dealings by profit-taking which traders said was absorbed partly by covering against Continental demand. Prices hardened later aided by
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    • 108 4 LEAD lost mostly £4 per tonne by end-morning in London yesterday. Light liquidation trimmed prices on the premarkket where. Three Months traded down to £344 per tonne before small-scale covering cushioned the fall In the ring. Sales of 3,000 tonnes were about half carries. i LEAD on Monday rose
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    • 451 4 Reuter LONDON: World coconut oil output In the 1977/78 marketing year ending next month increased by only 45,000 tonnes to 2.8 million tonnes from Just over 2.75 million last season, the Hamburg-based weekly publication, "Oil World" estimates. The increase largely reflects a 22 per
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    • 595 4 FT PHYSICISTS at two Scottish universities have made a significant breakthrough in the production of solar cells for the conversion of sunlight Into electric power. Their achievement Is followed with excitement In Brussels where the European Commission recently signed a contract for the construction of
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    • 307 4 COPPER wire bars finished yesterday morning In London with losses of £4.t for cash and £6 for "ftiree Months. Values softened on the pre-market under commission house liquidation prompted by news that Peru's Toquepala miners had called off their sUlke and that Chile's six dismissed miners at Chuquicamata had
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    • 376 4 TERMINAL opened £0.20 to £0.40 per tonne down and turnover totalled 239 lots In London yesterday. The market opened barely steady after some followthrough buying to the recent advance had been well met by local selling and profit-taking. Dealers said there was no Influential news and felt that some
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    • 313 4 THE bullion market in Singapore yesterday remained inactive In view of the uncertainty of the U8 dollar. The kllobar opened at $15,418 and closed lower at $15,366. The highest and lowest of the day were $15,418 and $15,330 respectively. The tone remained duff. Spot gold for London dell very
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    • 252 4 > THE Hongkong market yesterday closed unchanged at HK5264.50 sellers per 10 > ounces In continued quiet trading, dealers said, Fixing price rose 50 cents to $264.50, while np trades were recorded throughout the day. i SILVER finished 0.5 to 0.2 pence higher in London yesterday. Prices edged higher
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    • 53 4 ZINC lost £2 in London yesterday for cash and £1.5 for Three Months. This metal fluctuated narrowly In the absence of fresh trading incentives with values shaded in the ring under sporadic liquidation. The turnover was only 1,000 tonnes. ZINC on Monday was down £0.5 for cash and unchanged
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    • MONEY AND EXCHANGES
      • 516 4 INTEREST rates In the domestic Interbank market yesterday firmed with taking Interest In long term deposits such as threes and sixes picking up. Overnight money opened at the high of 6*-6Vfr per cent. But trading In morning session got the rate to the day's high of 7 per
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      • 185 4 Asian rates A8IAN currency deposit interbank rates u at close on Sept 3 US Dolli Offar m( §F 7 days 8S Stt 1 mth 8V. «s 2 mths .113/16 S11/16 3 mths .9 fl mths 9 V16 9 3/16 9 mths 9 5/16 9 3/16 12 mths 9S 9% 8w.
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      • 21 4 THE average rate at which Singapore banka are currently prepared to lend to their beet customers ia 7.25 per cent.
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      • 44 4 RANGE of prteM offend by discount houses on Sep t J Overnight 3** C*U deposits 3SS to IS* 1 J-montn HJit Treasury bUI 31/16 37/16 3-month Bank Mils 61/4 61/6 3-month CD 66/16 67/16 6-month CD 611/16 66/16 Source: National Discount Co Ltd.
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      • 243 4 THE dollar drifted lower yesterday, broadly reversing advances made in afternoon trading here on Monday, dealers said. However, the losses, registered on lack of encouraging news, in business described by most dealers as fairly quiet, were resisted by some buying orders. Operators surprised by the dollar's Monday rally came
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      • 245 4 THE US dollar closed slightly weaker In moderately active two-way trading yesterday, dealers said. Trading became confused towards the close as buying of yen on European account was countered by selling of the Japanese currency out of Tokyo, they said. The dollar was quoted at 189.70/90 yen compared with
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      • 54 4 AUSTRALIA NZ exchanges quotes yesterday: US dollar I.MO/1.149S Sterling 0 5958/0 5888 Ninety-day air mall buylnf rate*: Sterling 0 8147 US dirt 1 1875 Ninety-day forward buying rates: Sterilng 0 5974 US din 1.1405 NEW ZEALAND: Sterling 0.5433/0 5403 US dlr 1 0688/1.0488 Ninety-day airmail buylnf rates: Sterling 0
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      • 39 4 FRANKFURT exchanges closing quotes on Sept 4: US 1.9770'» Can 1.7146/96 Btf 3 845/865 Drl 92 08/18 Bfr 15.70/90 Lit 2 375/385 Ffr 45.88/78 Yen 1.0380/80 B fr (Con) 8 343/353 Bfr (Fin) 8.15/18 Nkr 37 92/38 02
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      • 36 4 BANKNOTE rates yeaterday US 4.71/4.72 UK 9.15/9 35 Burma 1.10/1.70 India 4.56/4.75 Indonesia 1.10/1.15 Japan 2.48/2 49 Korea 0.8*0.93 Philippines 9.585/0 805 Singapore 2.08/2.10 Malaysia 2 04/2 08 Brunei 2.00/2.02 Thailand 23.56/23 75 Taiwan 12.75/12.99
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      • 57 4 Euro rates LONDON Eurodollar deposit opening quotes yesterday US dollars Overnight and Wed/ Thurt 8-5/8. 8-1/2 Thurs/ Frl 24-3/4. 24-M Seven days fix and notice 8-11/18, 8-9/18 One Month 8-11/18, 8-9/18 Two Mttia 8-13/18, 8-11/18 Three Mths 9. 8-7/8 Four Mths 9-3/18. 9-1/18 Elve Mths 9-1/4. 9-1/8 Six and Nine
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      • 46 4 ZURICH exchanges closing quotas on Sspt 4: US 1.8889-9880 Stg 3 1277-1361 Can 1.3983-3993 Dmk 81.1137-4271 Dfl 74.8999-79.0117 Ffr 97-1997-909 Bfr 5.1507-1963 Dfcr 29 5139-5772 Nkr 39.8259-9919 Skr 38.3996-4367 Ut 0 1936-1940 Aim tch 11.2398-2879 Port 3.5463-5837 Spain 2.1904-1964 Arg 9 19-29 Yen 0 9433-8456
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  • TRANSPORT
    • 834 5  -  SELF-POLISHING PRODUCT By PETER CHIA SELF-POLISHINQ and anti-fouling paints are finally receiving some measure of acceptance among shipowners around the world. It is expected that these paints will sweep the market in the next few years. There was some hesitation during the 10 years the
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    • 69 5 AFP THE WEST German government wants Britain to Join in the Airbus programme even if British Airlines does not order the aircraft, informed sources said in Bonn. They noted that the French government considered Britain should stay out if no British orders are placed. The West German
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    • 250 5  -  ly RANIM KASSIM HAPAO LLOYD, West Germany's largest shipping line, will end its 23vear relationship with Its local agent In Singapore and Malaysia by next February. Anglo French Trading of Singapore and Malaysia has held the agency agreement since 1955. Hapag Lloyd Itself has served the
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    • Article, Illustration
      401 5 EXPECTED ARRIVALS TODAY KEPPEL WHARVES Arlstodikos (after Michigan Kalkoh Maru) 31/32 Bunga Gelang (0600 after Wistaria Garnet) 19 Bunga Mas (after Hudson Maru) 18 Centaur (0830 after Yanmen) 45 Emma Bakke (after Ocean Happiness) 47 Kobe Maru (0600 after Yue River) 27/28 Kota Mewah (0700 after Kota
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    • 60 5 THE GREEK government has drawn up a plan to reopen the Neorlon shipyard on the island of Syros. Talks have already taken place between the Ministry of Coordination and the governors of two banks on the future of the yard. But there has been no comment on
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    • 288 5 Reuter WORLD merchant shipping laid up declined to 56.5 million dwt (783 vessels) on July 31 from 57 million dwt (763 vessels) a month earlier. Figures by the General Council of British Shipping (GCBS) show the 56.5 million dwt total represents 9 per cent
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    • 187 5 UPI FURTHER diminished by a long holiday weekend, American fixture lists looked very lean and chartering is not expected to regain more normal proportions until the middle of the week. The fixtures which did come to light still gave an impression of steadiness. The Sept 20 to
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    • 208 5 THE Far Eastern Freight Conference and associated conferences will revert to a single rate system from Oct 1. in a move to simplify their freight tariffs. A single rate system was in use within the FEFC until the tariff was converted from the imperial to the
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    • 739 5 FREIGHT rates are highly competitive In South-east Asia. About 1,250 metric tons of steel products moved from Singapore to Manila at a reported 8845.00 a tonne on liner terms. Sale and purchase for vessels Is quiet. Tugs and barges are selling. Pressures from financial institutions are forcing
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    • 714 5 ARRIVALS 8«nkt Local Up®T( TMA TL374 w ION "OB 0530 TPE MAS MH601 0700 KUL MAS MH682 0725 KCH SLA SQ10I 0615 KUL MAS MH621 0640 PEN MAS MH607 0645 KUL MAS MH671 0945 PEN/KUL CPA CX710 1005 HLP OIA OA980 1030 HLP THAI TG423 1035 BKK
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  • 383 6 THE OBJECT of the exercise In getting banks to publicise their lending rates Is to enhance open and fair competition in the market place. The list circulated by the Association of Banks does not advance this aim. Why does it not advance the objective? Because
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  • 204 6 ALL WAS quiet on the Singapore Finance bid front yesterday if one excluded the unsubstantiated but persistent rumours that someone, somewhere, was authoritatively attempting to ferret-out evidence of insider trading in the shares. Of course that is not to say that the contending suitors
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  • 1757 6  -  CRITIQUE ON BUILDING STYLES There was a time when you could not leave Singapore for a month without coming back to find some part of it changed. In the last decade, building activity has been so feverish that virtually every architectural style has already been
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 65 6 |WEAT:HER OUTLOOK for Singapore from 6 a.m. to noon today: Occasional light rain in early morning. Report for 24 hours prior to 7.30 pm on Sept. 5 at the airport: Maximum Temperature 29.9° C Associated Humidity 72 Minimum Temperature 23.7? C Associated Humidity 100 Hours of Sunshine 6.20 Rainfall in
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    • 160 6 5.55 PM Opening announcements followed by Banana Splits 0 6.20 New Mickey Mouse Club 4 6.45 News in Tamil 0 7.00 Naadaga Arangam 7.35 Hazel 0 8.00 Seasons Of The Year A Place To Go (Last in series)* 8.45 News and Newsreel in Chinese 0 9.15 The Loyal Judge with
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  • 1096 7  -  Singapore's architects have only just wakened to the importance of designing for all Singaporeans not just the fit, but the handicapped as well. In Chicago, an imaginative architect has married aesthetic appeal with practicality, and many novel techniques were precisely the result of the problems
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  • 176 7 WHERE has all the innocence (one? Snoopy-lovers can no longer buy him only in plain, old-fashioned plastic. The American Express gift catalogue for the United States has made it possible to buy a 14-carat gold Snoopy banh, iVi inches (16 cm) tall, adorned with a handmade
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  • 736 7  -  By FRANCIS DERON AFP ISOLATED from the rot of die world at the eastern end at the Asian landman, a tiny —Mi reeort still serves ss a reminder of the charms aad outmoded life-style at beach resorts in Europe at the turn of the
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  • 888 7  -  (FOROI ...on energy Jh LORNE BARLING THE URGENCY with which the United States Is confronting its vast energy consumption problem Is a source of satisfaction to European countries which had to take conservation measures as soon as the oil crisis broke In
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous

  • INTERNATIONAL STOCK MARKETS
    • 609 8 TOKYO THE market continued to rise centring on blue chips, reflectirtg Monday's bullishness. The Nikkei Dow-Jones average recorded an all-time high and closed with a slight gain of 3.70 yen at 5.841.38 yen. and total sales value were relatively big, since institutional investors actively bought medium-sized blue
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    • 360 8 Source: BHK Sec THE market opened firmer yesterday on renewed speculative demand but slumped very soon when reports that the consortium which had been buying HK Wharf had completed Its order. Panic selling saw the Index down 15 points by lunch and probably another five In the afternoon until
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    • 216 8 Sept 5 Baht f/Bangkok Bank Bank of Ayudhaya 382 +2 Ltd rn unch Thai Danu unq Thai Parmer* Bank 374 +2 Thai Commercial Bmk Bangkok Metropolitan Bank unq unq Industrial Finance Corp OeneralFinance gunch •4 Bangkok Investment i unq First Trust 2* -1 Raja Finance MB unch Lee Kwanc
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    • 98 8 THE market closed higher across the board yesterday, with turnover rising to 8.36 million pesos from Monday's 5.98 million, dealers said. WT M Paeoe Acojc Mining Atlaj COn. A AUaoCDn.B. BaguioOoid BcnguetOon. B BFOoodrtefe CDCP MM S .10 MM MM n oo M.M uncti HI. unci) -0 5 41
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    • 63 8 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Monday 493.4 Friday 488.0 Week Ago closed DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Monday closed Friday 879.33 Week Ago 884 .88 LONDON DOLLAR PREMIUM Monday 90 to 90to Friday 88 to 88* H.K. HANG SENG Tuesday 692.28 Monday 707.79 Week Ago 084.51 SYDNEY INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 484.47 Monday
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    • 363 8 EUROPEAN MARKETS AMSTERDAM share prleea closed mainly firmer In quiet trading on Monday with Akxo unchanged but other Dutch Internationals slightly higher. HVA fell 2 20 and KNBM on« rillder. but Helneken gained 20 and Nedlloyd 2.20. Stevln and Votker remained suspended ahead of a press conference on
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    • 188 8 SEPT M FU ABN Ahold Akao AMEV Amfas AmrotBank Derym Berk Bo Is BorsumlJ Burhmann Byenkorf Calve Delft Dell Mlj Ennla Fokker Pord Ounmt Oelder QUtbroc Go bain Hacemeyer Helneken Holland-Am Hoofovens Hundou HVA IHC Intn Muller KLM KNSM Meneba Mid bank Naarden National Ned Ned Scheepvaart Oce Grin
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    • 275 8 SEPT N Fri CORBE1 Atr-Uqutde B8 N Oerrala Dm one C 8 F (ThonuonCM) Cte Franca Ue des Pe troles CompMnX Financier* Compagnle General* Credit Fonder De France Hachette (Llbralrte) Machine* Bull lilchelln (B) Parlbas Pechlney CI fine Kuhlmann Peugeot' Philips (NvOem Beitt) PrtnUmp* S A Rhone-Poulence SA Royal
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    • 213 8 SEPT M Dm 4-/-Aef-Telefunken 84.10 -09 Akzo 32 20 -0.1 Allx Leben 877 2 AlliVeri ♦95 ♦0.5 BASF 141 50 .4-0.7 Bay HTWbank 288 urvch Bay Vbank 332 4-2 Bayer 143.90 ♦0.8 BBC 308 -1 BMW 227 SO +0.5 Cauella 398 unch Chem Verw 288 -2 Oommerxbank 230 50
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    • 264 8 THE market was again firm yesled by diamond, oil and uranium stocks In active trading, dealers said. CenU INDUSTRIALS A. C. I 'A. W.I °A. P. M Amooi Pet ftH P Bank NSW Borml Brambles C. B. A C. 8. R Coal Allied Dunlop Ex Ind Herald Hooker I.
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    • 99 8 SEPT Lire Ante: 110 ,r Aaaoc Oen ***** +700 700 33 OentraJe **ei 127; Flat 2057 Flnslder 189 +6 n Oenlmmob 74 25 2 25 IFIPri ....j... 2381 -58 I la icemen tl ***** lUUMer 343 12 M&gneu M Pf 484 50 ♦8.5 Ma relit Ere 391 ♦8 7&'
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    • 13 8 STOCK! markets in Johannesburg. Toronto ant, New York were cloeed on Monday.
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    • 2009 8 Braefoot Bay residents refuse to accept terminal that yrill be built near their homes FT THE JIQ-BAW pieces of Shell-Esso's massive Brent Field development are finally beginning to fall Into place. But as the picture takes shape offshore, the two companies, which together account for
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    • 182 8 SEPT M Franca Actions Sulsses 2M 1 Alusulw Br 1200 10 Aluiulne Reg SOS -3 Brown Bovtrl Br. leio unch ClbaOelgyBr 1000 -25 ClbaOelgy PC 740 •20 at* Oelgjr Reg. 586 -4 Credit Sutue Br 2290 unch Credit 8uls«e Reg 424 +1 Bektrowatt Br. 1070 +20 Oeorfe Fischer Br
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    • 229 8 Hie combined effort of many of the wooddSs best medical mindsMedical and Health Animal f /This decade has witnessed tremendous number of new discoveries in medicine, and some of the greatest advances in medical knowledge the world has known. Keeping abreast of all these new developments is an awesome task
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  • INTERNATIONAL COMPANY NEWS
    • 1367 9 N.AMERICAN L NYT CARTER, Hawley Hale, the California department store chain that Jumped the Rockies with a vengeance, is taking a breather in its aggressive quest for acquisitions. In a sustained, decadelong acquisition drive, Carter Hawley Hale Stores Inc, California's largest department and speciality
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    • 258 9 AP IRENEE Du Pont Jr retired from E.I. Du Pont De Nemours and Co, leaving one of the world's biggest chemical companies without a Du Pont in its top management for the first time since it was founded in 1802. "I think I've done
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    • 181 9 THE CHEMETRON CorCiraUon, unit of Allegheny udlum Industries and Rhinechem, which is affiliated with Bayer Aktlengeschllschaft of West Oermany, has been ordered by a Federal Judge not to merge their organic pigments business until after a court hearing on a government attempt to
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    • 326 9 r— < EUROPEAN A SHARP reduction in pretax losses Is reported by Britannia Arrow Holdings the former Slater Walker Securities for the first six months of 1978. The deficit is cut from £2.94 million to £38,000, and after tax, minorities and extraordinary items, there is a
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    • 235 9 PARIS: In launching the largest rights Issue the French stock market has ever seen, Salnt-Qobaln-Pont-a-Mousson Is to become the third leading company in recent weeks to take advantage of the rise this year in snare price values. It is to tap shareholders for FFr 594 million.
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    • 267 9 FT INVESTMENT activity of Intershop Holding AO of Zurich, last year was focused on the US, according to the company's statement for the financial year ended March 31. Total revenue for the undertaking, which specialises In the development of shopping centres, rose by 17.2
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    • 143 9 Reuter STOCKHOLM: AB Volvo's 1978 group profit before extraordinary Items has a good chance of being clearly above last year's 465 million crown, managing director Mr. Pehj- Oyllenhammar said. This Is the conclusion drawn after the first half rise in group profit after financial Items to 395 million
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  • 1359 10 BECTION ON* INDUSTRIALS Acm (2.008 2.628) (1) 2.64 (1)2.60(1)2.62 AIM Choc (1.658 1.678) (1) (ioitY ia (1) 168 B AT (1.928 1.988) Bsa (0.93VU3) (31) 0.92 (10) 0.93* (22) 0.94 (4) 0.94* (31) 0.95 (11) 0.96 (1) 0.97 (12) 0.96H (1) 0.92 W (36) 0.93
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  • 2403 10 a 1978 rfiifh Low h Company Last Sale +erGr's Dlv Dhr Crr Gr's Y*ld Net P/l Vol C868) Day High Lew SECTION ONE i INDUSTRIALS *822 238 178 ..<218 200 97 276 g 645 132 123* 112 133 195* 60* 162 173* 140* 256 Acma Alcom Allied
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  • 304 10 4 1/2% 1/VBB (250,000) (99.628 99.708) 4 8/4% 18/9/80 250,000) (100.058 100.158) 8% IV4/81 (250,000) (100.228 100.308} 8 V 4% TP 16/B*l-64 250,000) (102.408) 7% 1/8/85 (250,000) (100.708 100.858) 7 1/4% 16/4/88 (250,000) (100.75B) 7 1/4% 18/18/88 250,000) (100.75B) 7 1/4% 1/8/87 (250,000) (100.70B) I 1/4% T P
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  • 137 10 SINGAPORE UNIT TRUST INCOME BOND UNIT The Commerce.... far Sept 2 46 2.61 INCOME BOND 1.07 1.13 The Saving Fund 1.54 1.63 MARA BUMIPUTRA FUND 8 'pore Prog Fund 1.19 1.39 (Malaga* 1 prion far Seat 6) S^ortSecurlty 2 08 4.21 First Bumlputra Second Bumlputra 3 56 2.95
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  • 151 10 ALEXANDRA Holdings Ltd: AOM to be held at 15th Floor, Rooms 1511/ 1512, Shlng Kwan House, 4, Shenton Way, Singapore on Sept. 15. Great Eastern Life Assurance Company Ltd: EOGM to be held at 18th Floor, OCBC Centre, Chulia Street, Singapore, at noon on Sept. 15. Malayawata Steel
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  • 684 10 MARKET sentiment was quietly steady mm the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday. Moderate to low vetuases of most stocks wore recorded, reflecting a certain Measure of restrain oa the part of traders. The recent SEB circular advising brokers and remisiers not to allow over committments by their
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  • 847 10 FT A STRING of far reaching financial collapses Involving thousands of small investors in New Zealand over the past few years has led to the setting up of a Securities Commission. The Commission, which will come Into existence this Cir or early next
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  • 85 10 Kilograms Austral Enterprise Ayer Molek Rubber Benta Plantations Buklt KatU Rubber Castlefleld Consolidated Plantations Dunlop estates Olengowrle Golden Hope Guthrie Ropel Holyrood Hongkong (Selangor) Inch kenneth Kajang Kempas (M) Klllinghall (Rubber) Klnta Kellas Rubber Kuala Selengor Kundong Tanjong Pau LeongHlnSan London Asiatic Mentakab Nyalas Rubber Petaling Rlverview
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  • 227 10 TRENGGANU Development and Management Bhd: Unaudited 1977 net profit M$1.14 million ($950,000). The company said the delay in submitting the accounts was because of enquiries by the authorities into certain aspects of the company. It did not give details of the enquiries but said the company has not
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 204 11 BETTER earnings from its rubber and investment activities and a M 576,000 extraordinary gain have boosted interim profits at Jeram Kuantan. For the six months •nded June 30, pre-tax profits of the company rose 70 per cent to $345,341. This improvement is a
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    • 310 11 Current payment Ex Date Books close Date payable Total for the year ToUl for previous year 8. Darby Unsec Loan Stk 5.25%<g) Jun20 Jun 30 NYA 10.5% B. Kawat UOB Aim Hide* Bata Paper Prod SelProp Highlands and Lowlands Perils Plant M'wata Sel Dredge JC-MPH Harper GUf Metro
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    • 152 11 Company Particular* Ez Date Books Close Sentota 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 Bonus Issue of 1 for 1 Sept 6 Sept 16 Roth mam Bonus Issue of 1
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    • 354 11  -  ■y JIMI NGOH MALAYSIAN American Assurance Company has reported a comparatively smalt expansion of the sums assured with It during; the half year ended June 30. The gross sums assured from new business in the life assurance totalled M 529.20 million which Is about
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    • 537 11 GROUP PROFIT DOUBLES AS ANTICIPATED, Hume Industries (Malaysia) has staged a splendid recovery last year putting it firmly back on the growth track. On an 18.7 per cent rise in sales to $71.36 million, the company more than doubled its group pre-tax profit to $8.52
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    • 144 11 i m m. f v,s.'lb V W W*L« f ui September 1,1978, Singapore: Announcing the opening of the Deutsche Bank (Asia Credit) Ltd. iollv owned subs; ii.nv of I >< B<; AO Deutsche Bank, a century of universal banking Singapore is an important financial center. Therefore, it stands to reason
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  • 352 12 AP LEGISLATION awaiting action In the US Congress could enable five galnt drug flrns to escape suits by foreign governments seeking ihJJllons of dollars for alleged overcharges. The legislation, opposed by the State Department ano Justice Department, Is designed to overturn a Supreme
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  • 573 12 Reuter A DEMAND gap for natural rubber of around half a million tonnes could develop by 1990 unless producers Invest now In Increased production to meet It. According to a Joint study by the World Bank and the UN Food and Agriculture Organisation,
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  • 633 12 AP A DISPUTE between industrialised and developing countries over control of the world's richest technical aid fund has emerged at the UN Conference on Technical Cooperation in Buenos Aires. The so-called Group of 77 developing countries proposed on Monday that the 48-nation governing council
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  • 456 12 Reuter BRITAIN faces the prospect of disastrous unemployment, trade union leaders were told at the opening of their annual conference in Brighton last week. The number of unemployed already reaches 1.6 million or 6.7 per cent of the national workforce. Mr. David Basnett, president of
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  • 215 12 Reuter THE Jimmn Financial System imant Council, aa advisory body to the Haanoo Ministry, will (Hocus s whether to allow Jnpoaoss banks to loons yon certificates of deposit, offer compound interact on ooaso deposits. and float external beads at a meeting tomorrow. Ministry
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  • 101 12 Reuter JAPAN'S seasonally adjusted average Ml money supply rose 1.5 per cent In July, after a 2 per cent gain in June, giving a year-on-year rise of 11.3 per cent (unchanged from June). The Bank of Japan said Ml at the end of July amounted to
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  • 519 12 NYT AGAINST a background of huge increases In Japan's record trade surpluses with America running at a# annual rate of over US$lO billion (3523 billion) the Japanese aotyrnment Is launching campaign to convince Congress and the Carter Administration that these surpluses are about to
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  • 748 12 LONDON. Tuea. Share prices closed higher today In reaction to recent profit-taking In active trading. At 3 pm the Financial Times Index was up 11.0 at 505.3. Government bonds closed up to H points higher after the latest UK banking statistics, but activity was subdued by uncertainty over
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    • 136 12 IT PAYSTO CONSULT INDCSUEZ BEFORE MAKING A DECISION ON YOUR CASH BALANCES Today we are quoting the following for Singapore Dollar term deposits up to SS2SO.OOO 1 month 5V»% pj. 3 months SVrifapA 6 months 5%% pjL 9 months 574%S 7 4% p^. 12 months 6 1 fc% p.a. >-«
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    • 51 12 SIBUS THE SINGAPORE INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS SHOW '79 March 8-12,1979 Opening Hours: 12.00 N00n—7.30 Pm. VENUE: WORLD TRADE CENTRE SINGAPORE ORGANISED BY: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS CENTRE CO. LTD. SINGAPORE AGENT: PUBLICITY AND DISPLAY ASSOCIATES (S) PTE, LID. SUPPORTED BY: SINCAPORE TOURIST PROMOTION BOARD IN COOPERATION WITH SIN CHEW JIT POH SINGAPORE AIRLINES
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  • 2603 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 or arrival and departure.from Btn«apore port. t Contortion* SeanDatch haa a Joint Mrv** arrangement
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    • 477 13 DIRECT DIVERSIFIED DEPENDABLE SERVICES TO/FROM USA AND CANADA Barter UnMS«neaporaPtolid T«:»26Si Harriaont ft CroclMd Ku*ia Lumpur T»t: ******56 P»n»«-«WSC Pwung Tel: ***** SHIPPING £3 SANKYO LINE| AUSTRALIA SERVICE r.Reiaag Singapore LMOHifftr MAYCARP IN PORT SAILED SVD, MIL, ADEL 15/1 C Sopt 12/14 Sept STD. RELABEL 25/27 Sept 23/24 Sept STO,MEL
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