The Business Times, 19 February 1979
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Title Section12 1979-02-19 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. m/l/7 j MONDAY FEBRUARY It, 1979 50 CENTS12 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article51 1979-02-19 1 Reuter JERUSALEM, Sun. Israeli Foreign Minister Moshe Dayan is considering several invitations to visit the Far East, a Foreign Ministry spokesman said yesterday. Israeli newspapers said Mr Dayan would probably make a two-week tour next month of several Far East countries, including some without diplomatic relations with Israel.Reuter - 51 words
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Article56 1979-02-19 1 AFP KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A terminal approach radar system, now being completed at the Kuala Lumpur international airport at Subang, will reduce the present congestion of aircraft. The director of airport development in the Department of Civil Aviation, Mr. J.S. Jeyaraj, said air traffic delays could also beAFP - 56 words
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Article54 1979-02-19 1 Reuter TEHERAN, Sun. A search has been launched for former Premier Shapur Bakhtiar, who was overthrown a week ago. Iran's national radio, quoting a statement from the headquarters of revolutionary leader Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeiny, did not make clear whether Dr Bakhtiar had escaped from custody or hadReuter - 54 words
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Article46 1979-02-19 1 UPI LONDON, Sun. The freezing weather gripping Britain is having one good effect, police officers said today. It is cutting crime. Police said the number of young people arrested for street crimes in major cities has dropped considerably in the last few weeks. UPIUPI - 46 words
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Article51 1979-02-19 1 AFP HONGKONG, Sun. Hundreds of Chinese troops were killed and 46 Chinese tanks were destroyed in China's massive assault on Vietnam yesterday, Radio Hanoi reported. Bodies of Chinese soldiers and wreckages of their military vehicles were littering roads, fields and hills along the Vietnamese border, the radio said.AFP - 51 words
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Article82 1979-02-19 1 Reuter MANILA, Sat.— The Philippines Central Bank is prepared to accept suggestions for relaxing restraints on the operations of offshore banking units (Obus) here, Central Bank senior deputy governor Amado Brinas said. He said such suggestions "should not impinge on the effectiveness of the Philippines domestic monetaryReuter - 82 words
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Article50 1979-02-19 1 Reuter MOSCOW, Sun. The Soviet Union today told China to stop its attack on Vietnam "before it is too late" and said it would honour its obligations under its friendship treaty with Hanoi. The warning came in a government statement issued by the official news agency Tass.Reuter - 50 words
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Article89 1979-02-19 1 UPI DAR ES SALAAM, Sat.— A two-week meeting of 81 developing countries ended last night with agreement on a plan to establish a fund to stabilise world commodity prices. A "programme of action", adopted by a ministerial meeting of the "Group of 77" following two weeks ofUPI - 89 words
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Article77 1979-02-19 1 AFP MANILA, Sat.— The Philippines and South Korea today called for closer economic ties between each other as well as with Asean. Delegations of the two countries signed a joint communique after two days of exploratory talks of their respective Philippine-Korean trade councils. The communique calledAFP - 77 words
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Article121 1979-02-19 1 THE following list stacks gives the II most traded on the Stock Exchange of Singapore last week. It gives the turnover in thousands of units, closing prices on Friday and the high and low for 1979 CMMfMy Tarasver Prim HIgft Law •m Feb 1« i»» Haw Par121 words
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LOCAL STOCK INDICES
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Article92 1979-02-19 1 Feb 1? Feb IS Feb 14 Feb U Feb 1« ♦♦BT Index 1808.23 1865 62 1845.91 1873.00 1877.21 'Industrials: 354 85 358 34 357.62 359 02 358.22 fi Finance: 635 65 639 65 638.62 639 28 639.46 '•Holels: 280 84 282 84 282 95 286 34 284.95 •Properties: 21892 words
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Article97 1979-02-19 1 Krfc It Fefc 1] Fefc 14 Fefc It FM 16 •*BT Index 2504 38 2573 21 2567 12 *****6 2607 13 ■Industrials 388 43 393 49 393 16 394.57 393 53 Finance: 530 17 537 33 537 44 539.12 537 22 ••Hotels 252.77 252.85 253.18 253 10 253.06 •Properties97 words
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332 1979-02-19 1 JOHN LIM - By JOHN LIM THE Malaysian Deputy Prime Minister, Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad, has said that claims by the Airlines Employees' Union (AEU) for more pay and allowances are baseless. To meet their demands, and settle the dispute with the Malaysian Airline332 words
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591 1979-02-19 1 JOHN TAN - FAIR QUOTA SHARE-OUT By JOHN TAN, Economics Correspondent THE EUROPEAN Economic Community (EEC) will postpone for six months its intended changes to textile imports under the Generalised System of Preferences. This is to allow the EEC Council to study and approve the591 words
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677 1979-02-19 1 GERALD COLVERD - By GERALD COLVERD EXECUTIVES of Guthrie Corporation (Guthrie) are privately claiming that they have successfully rebuffed the Si me Darby (Sime) take over of 425 p for each Guthrie share. Even so, close attention is being paid to today's meeting of Sime Darby shareholders at which677 words
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Article112 1979-02-19 1 AFP MANILA'S Board of Investments, after nearly three years of discussions, have selected the Canadianowned Perkins Engine Limited and the West German Machinenfabrik Augusburg Nuremburg (MAN) companies to establish automotive diesel factories in the Philippines. The decision, announced last night, is subject to further discussions with theAFP - 112 words
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283 1979-02-19 1 THE PAR Eaiteri Freight Conference (FEFC) ku deferred by meath the 8 per rent general rate iaerease (GRI) scheduled far iatrodnetioa aa March 1. FEFC representative far Malaysia and Singapore, Mr W J V Caak, said la a statement yesterday that the decision to283 words
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516 1979-02-19 1 Way to solve language problem in S'pore Lee THE Government's efforts to solve the language problem in Singapore will not be achieved in just one to two years, but concerted effort through education, the mass media and through encouraging the use of only our official languages will yield results in516 words
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Advertisement163 1979-02-19 1 Coo/ healthy pollution-free driving with J k mARUGnu L COOL MASTER 53 .CAR AIR CONDITIONER 5b 5-' i GOCDMILL PLAZ* SINGAPORE n TEL. *****2 STREET SINoSw* ,2 TE L^»S How to get to Tokyo and beyond the fastest way NEW YORK 7 flight; a mm«fc Biwrrkly drparturr lo Sao Paulo163 words
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THIRD WORLD MULTINATIONALS
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Article, Illustration1865 1979-02-19 2 DAVID HEENAN; WARREN KEEGAN - Third World multinationalism, only yesterday a contradiction in terms, is now a serious force in the development process. These articles, by DAVID HEENAN and WARREN KEEGAN examine the factors responsible for the rise and future expansion of Third World multinationals, their1,865 words
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Article, Illustration1739 1979-02-19 2 THIS decade has witnessed a groundswell of supranationalism in the developing countries. Through such forums as the United Nations' Commission on Trade and Development "collective self-reliance" has become a byword of the times. To be sure, certain of the more impoverished nations still seek1,739 words
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Article, Illustration1225 1979-02-19 3 DEVELOPING countries are reluctant to "go it alone." Third World multinationals favour interdependence over independence. The value of building joint ventures has been recognised by enlightened developing country investors for many years: largescale economies, resource pooling, improved access to foreign markets, and other significant advantages1,225 words
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Advertisement154 1979-02-19 2 ANNOUNCEMENT AAs directed by Departemen Keuangan Republick Indonesia. Kantor Pusat Direktorat Jendral Bea dan Cukai. Jakarta. Jalan Jendral Ahmad Yani Jakarta Kotak POS No. 108; Vide No. S|-b894/|J|C.23/1978 dated 7th December 1978. we have the pleasure in announcing that with immediate effect all GENERAL MOTORS DETROIT DIESEL ALLISON ENGlNES,and|service replacement154 words
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512 1979-02-19 3 CPL A CHIN ESEIn vaslea of Vietaam is hardly Mw eveat la history. The first Me was in Hi B.C. aad took l ass years fsr the Vietnamese to Meat Despite their reeeat clseeaess during Vietnam "s aatl-Amerleaa war, China aadCPL - 512 words
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Advertisement207 1979-02-19 3 'If 1 •Twr. Take a New Look at the Harbour Grill. Treat yourself to a business lunch and an exquisite, serenely relaxed hour to yourself. Enjoy an aperitif in The Music Room while you select your luncheon fare from our superb offering of choice U.S. prime beef or go for207 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous655 1979-02-19 3 TWO-IH-OSE CROSSWORD CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 3 To little Charlie, it's a lot of hole! (5) 8 Opted to rebuild the station (5) 10 Keeps going and breaking slats (5) 11 Groovy letter from Ruth (3) 12 Where mother spilt some cocoa (5) 13 Talked about a blind flier, indeed! (7)655 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article940 1979-02-19 4 LONDON MARKETS OILSEEDS: Dealer and consumer demand steadied some edible oil markets on Friday afternoon with additional support coming from steadier Chicago openings. European consumer buying was reported in the sunflower oil market and any origin oil made US$7BO per tonne for March/April calls. Inter-dealer trade was handled at around940 words
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Article124 1979-02-19 4 RUBBER futures in London on Friday closed firm at the day's highs and with gains from Thursday of between 0.50 to 1.05 pence per kilo after ending the morning unchanged to 0.20 pence higher. Turnover was 25 lots of five tonnes and 435 lots of 15 tonnes including 10124 words
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Article162 1979-02-19 4 CHINESE Produce Exchange, Singapore, noon closing prices per picul on Saturday: CMMit *11: Bulk $125 sellers, old drum $130 sellers, new drum $135 sellers. C*pra: Mixed (loose) UK/ Cont $79.00 buyers. Pepper: Muntok ASTA white fob 100% NLW $337.50 sellers, Sarawak white fob 96% NLW $320.00 sellers, Sarawak162 words
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Article72 1979-02-19 4 C.I.F. North European ports. In US dollars per ton unless otherwise stated. LONDON: Frl Previous Malaysian 5% ffa bulk per tonne April 699s lr 71telr Sumatra 5% ffa bulk February 735s lr 715pd March 720slr 685/705pd April 710slr 720s lr May 700s lr 710slr June unch 696slr July72 words
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1100 1979-02-19 4 AFP. LONDON commodity mar* kets were still highly volatile last week with interest again focused on the metals division, although there were some sharp price movements in cocoa too. The situation in Iran remained a prime concern. Midweek reports that oil exports were expected to resumeAFP. - 1,100 words
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Article267 1979-02-19 4 SINGAPORE: Saturday's closing prices in S$ per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 pet first clue (Kangaroo) new crop Oft. 100 pet second class 0 85. 100 pet third class 0 83. 25 pet new crop no stock. B-10 pet 0 75. THAI BROKEN: A-super 062. Special 0.56. THAI RICE:267 words
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Article115 1979-02-19 4 CHICAGO soybean futures closed mixed after losing most of the day's gains in a last-minute sell-off on Friday. Gains, mostly nearby, were as large as three US cents a bushel while losses were as great as l'/« cents. Prices were higher throughout the session on local and commission-house buying115 words
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Article66 1979-02-19 4 PRESSED by mixed selling, Chicago wheat futures ended with lasses of up to four US cents a bushel nearby and only fractional gains in back months on Friday. Traders said nearbys were pressed in the latter half of the session by professional and local selling, some of which represented66 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGE$
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Article345 1979-02-19 4 Source: OCBC THE US dollar appeared to have found a trading range on the Singapore forex market last week, fluctuating within the narrow range of 552.1700/2.1740 late in the week. Opening lower at 2.1630/50 following news that the US wholesale price index for January is 1.3 per centSource: OCBC - 345 words
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Article21 1979-02-19 4 THE average rate at which Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 7.75 per cent.21 words
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Article153 1979-02-19 4 THE KILOBAR in Singapore opened firmer at 5517,396 on Saturday and hovered between $17,406 and $17,377 before closing at 117,396. Spot gold for London delivery opened at U*****.40/90 and closed at $247.45/95 after trading between $247.50/248.00 and $247.60. Retail prices per tael quoted by the Chinese Geld aid Sliver153 words
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Article49 1979-02-19 4 FOR THE week ended Saturday Feb 17, the range of call rate received from from Short Deposits (M) Bhd was as follows: Bank fsad: 1 per cent to 3 per cent. Gsasml M: l per cent to 4"« per cent. Maiisiisli of funds totalled $931 million.49 words
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Article77 1979-02-19 4 Source: Astley Pearce RATES were seen Arming last week on the announcement of the $600 million bond issue. Overnight rates firmed from the previous week's closing of 4 j 4 to 4'i per cent to close at s'» to s'< per cent. The one-month rate was raised bySource: Astley & Pearce - 77 words
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Article237 1979-02-19 4 Asian rates RATES held steady throughout the week ended Feb 16. Market activity was moderate except for Thursday which saw a flurry of taking interest moving rates 1/16 per cent higher. However, Friday settled in quiet trading ahead of the long weekend in New York and with most dealers away237 words
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Article387 1979-02-19 4 THE INTERBANK market tightened last week following open-market operations by the Monetary Authority of Singapore during the last two weeks in a move to stabilise interest rates. The announcement last Monday of a $600-million bond issue for subscription on Feb 26 had some effects too, particularly on the onemonth387 words
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Article44 1979-02-19 4 ZURICH exchanges closing quotes on Feb 16: US —870W725 Stg 3460-3509 Can 3886-4007 D Mk I*B-2737 D Fl 3167-4581 7F Fr 0623-1274 B Fr 7140-7248 D Kr 5063-5611 NXr 88*8618 SKr-JMB Lit 1988-19*1 Aus act) 3000-3318 Port 5168-5322 Spain 4161-4201 Act-15-25 Yea 8336-835444 words
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571 1979-02-19 4 TRADING n the Stagftpire prwliee market Last week Lapsed lata a dall Mi Iwtirwwi state with meat prieee teadiag lewer la sympathy with evereeas markets. With the exeepttoe ml eepra aad eaeeaat ail, which eeattaaed te bold frem steady te firm ea571 words
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OVERSEAS
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Article508 1979-02-19 5 Agencies TWENTY-SEVEN American state legislatures have asked Congress to summon a constitutional convention to draft a constitutional amendment requiring the federal budget to be balanced except in emergencies. If seven more states join them, Congress may be obliged to call the first such convention sinceAgencies - 508 words
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Article152 1979-02-19 5 AP THE LARGEST US steelmaker, U8 Steel Cerpsrattoa, has saM it will raise prices by aa average 4 to per eeat ea a variety sf Its predicts ased by iadastry. The increase, effective April 1, Is the seeead increase by US Steei this year aadAP - 152 words
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226 1979-02-19 5 Reuter PROSPECTS of ending the deadlock in the Middle East peace talks appeared remote, after Egyptian President Anwar Sadat made it clear his country will make no concessions at next week's negotiations with Israel at Camp David. US officials said Mr Sadat emphasised theReuter - 226 words
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408 1979-02-19 5 UPf THE US State Department unveiled details of how the US plans to distribute the US$4.2 billion (SsB.B million) in foreign military aid that the Carter administration has requested of Congress. Nearly 60 per cent of the 1960 military aid would go toUPf - 408 words
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Article254 1979-02-19 5 UPI PRESIDENT Carter and Mexican President Jose Lopez Portillo ended their troubled talks on Friday by agreeing to hold high-level negotiations on natural gas purchases and another summit meeting in the summer. Both Mr Carter and President Portillo said in separate statements that the major issuesUPI - 254 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article555 1979-02-19 5 Agencies BANGLADESH voters cast ballots yesterday in the first parliamentary elections in six years, a process labelled as a step on the road to democracy (or the nation. Voters will choose from 2,125 candidates vying for only 300 parliamentary seats. Thirty four parties are particpating, as well asAgencies - 555 words
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261 1979-02-19 5 BRITISH Prime Minister James Callaghan has named a six-man team of government ministers to work out details of his new pact with the trade unions aimed at restoring industrial peace to Britain. As he did so on, one planned strike was called off261 words
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Article175 1979-02-19 5 Reuter BRITAIN'S annual inflation rate has risen to 9.3 per cent from its low of 7.4 per cent last July. Employment Department Officials, in releasing the figures, repeated warnings by Prime Minister James Callaghan and his ministers on the dangers of big pay settlements. Economists fearReuter - 175 words
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160 1979-02-19 5 THE world's forests are disappearing at an alarming rate a locs that poses potentially dire economic and environmental problems for most of humanity. "Rising wood prices are contributing to inflation in rich and poor countries alike, while land denudation in less developed nations is reducing the160 words
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Article, Illustration316 1979-02-19 5 A NEW Zealand company, Production Engineering Limited, has incorporated advanced micro-processor circuitry in its latest export item an electronic selfserve petrol station. The company expects to reap royalties from the sale of the new technology in Europe, the US and Britain. Already, Australian demand316 words
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Article674 1979-02-19 5 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Tim From CPA CX710 1006 HLP GIA GA980 1030 HLP THAI TG423 1036 BKK SIA SQ103 IOC KUL SLA SQ209 1015 HLP GIA GA944 1065 PKU GIA GA906 1100 MES PAL PR301 1135 MNL RBA BQ25 1200 BWN GIA SIA GA/SQ 28674 words
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Advertisement103 1979-02-19 5 ft < 9 V < Hi S lift i i»i 'V ii< >> Australian Equipment to help you strike oil 'j. waffii 4 1 ow Searching for oil search equipment and supplies? Australia could have the answer. They're designing, building and using the latest equipment in their own extensive oil103 words
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REVIEWS
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Article, Illustration1565 1979-02-19 6 ARTHUR SANDLES - By ARTHUR SANDLES FT IF MR. LAN Trethowan, director general of the BBC, has nightmares, then this one must be high on his list. Imagine a BBC weakened by financial problems and encouraged by government into heavy borrowing. Imagine that its audience ratings areFT - 1,565 words
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Article, Illustration990 1979-02-19 7 Anatole Broyard - Title: Joseph Conrad: The Three Lives. Author: Frederick Karl. Publisher: Farrar, Straus Giroux. Price: US$25 1,0006 Pages Reviewed by Anatole Broyard NYT IF YOU ARE not pot ofT by Frederick Karl's style, his biography of Joseph Conrad will tell you almost everything that is knownNYT - 990 words
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Article, Illustration1187 1979-02-19 7 C.P. Snow - Title: Max Perkins Editor of Genius Author: A. Scott Berg Publisher: Hamish Hamilton Price: KI.SS 418 pages Reviewed by C.P. Snow FT IT DIDN'T take long for Americans to decide that practitioners in any activity weren't to be trusted with their jobs. They needed masterFT - 1,187 words
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Article, Illustration761 1979-02-19 7 PATRCIA GOH - By PATRCIA GOH IT IS often said that musicians are mad and, in a few cases, the statement is not unfounded. On the other hand, musicians are also human, as their biographies will testify. Writing and publishing one's memoirs seems to be761 words
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Advertisement249 1979-02-19 6 II II lIIIIIH lIHIIIINIIIIU Hotel Royal RAMADA Newton Road. Singapore 11. Republic of Singapore Telephone *****1. Tele* RS-***** Cable*. HOTELROYAI A cosy and casual haven for all. The food is simply delicious and the door never closes. So night birds come and make your scene at the Trishaw Coffee House.249 words
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Advertisement22 1979-02-19 6 ftarliofq h P if EXECUTIVE CHEF: LEO WALDMEIER. MAITRE D'HOTEL: WILLIAM TAN. SINGAPORE HILTON 2ND FLOOR For reservations rinq *****3 extn 253622 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous378 1979-02-19 6 LEISURE TIME PLAYS: "TABLE MANNERS" between Feb 21 and 24, performed by the Stage Club. The play, written by Alan Ayckbourn, is full of sparkling wit, rich in verbal humour and makes little jibes at the English way of doing things, and at the English themselves. This play is all378 words
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Miscellaneous828 1979-02-19 6 TO AIR IS HUMAN ON THE AIR Ualght, i> the prime time slats, are two la-the-alr pr ognmrnw. Ta tku err la the sclectlea sf pragrammes Is, sf eaarae, RTS» nest aatstaadlag qaaUty. Bat, I sappsae, If such series are what the viewers waat, wha am I ta eamplalaf Yet,828 words
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Advertisement291 1979-02-19 7 Enchanted evenings in fine Eumpean tradition. Mirabelle X •y-w '<!( '>s Os AD the ingrrdima for an enchanted evening are here at Mirabette Romantic candlelat Ktting with gentle itna from rolling minatrda Vintage winei to go with auperb French t Pnnce Wellington. Noiaette de Chevrexul Louia XIII. or Veal EacaJope291 words
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Advertisement72 1979-02-19 7 ORCHID INN 214 Dunearn Road, Singapore 11 Tel: *****2 HOTEL PHOENIX SINGAPORE Orchard/Somerset Roads, Singapore 9 Tel: *****6 PENINSULA HOTEL Coleman Street, Singapore 6 Tel: *****1 RAFFLES HOTEL 1-3 Beach Road, Singapore 7 Tel: *****1/***** SHANGRI-LA HOTEL 22 Orange Grove Road, Singapore 10 Tel: *****4 SINGAPURA FORUM HOTEL 585, Orchard72 words
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Miscellaneous60 1979-02-19 7 BriStdW-'Ftoitft Dickajs ->OH€LS U*-IKT'S GOIHG 1 ON TOU3MV IS oJe. B\O\£>NG 17CT P *3^ toan PLF\N ON TfciEMStQf* LPxST NI&MT BCCPUSC swneoNe. SPC somCTHiMG, Me DIDM'T UVCG.. IT sttJT mm ovtj? TMe TOP. v fou...ke it lops P»eouT PM OFFrc VOOWC£.fc tOMO gunkgr> DOU»J V4.S 1 F*4D DNNP^rrMTeD H€- UoßtfeD60 words
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MARKET REVIEWS
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950 1979-02-19 8 CHAN BONG SOO - SINGAPORE h A By CHAN BONG SOO UNDER a cloud of uncertainty, the Singapore stock market turned erratic in generally low-volume trading last week. It was the most fickle market seen in many months. Intermittent rallies proved too feeble to sustain in950 words
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Article405 1979-02-19 8 EUROPEAN THE rapidly changing day-to-day situation in Iran played havoc on the European markets last week. Investors who had bought on one day rushed to sell on the next as events took a turn for the worse in that oil rich country. Without exception, all the405 words
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Article274 1979-02-19 8 TOKYO AFP PACED by speculative baying aimed at quirk profits, share prices baaaced back sharply m the Tokya stock market last week. Bat trading was the slewest la Ave man ths amid caaeern aver fa tare all sapply shortAff. The US-stack Daw Janes average registered theAFP - 274 words
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Article275 1979-02-19 8 VIOLET CHOW - Week eedei Feb 9 Compiled by VIOLET CHOW SCRIP ISSUE SeUagtr C*r*aats: Bonus Issue of 2-for-3, capitalising M 522.01 million. OTHERS Mistrial Elertranlrs aad Eagtaeerlag will sell its 73.17 per cent holding in its Malaysian subsidiary, lEE Sdn Bhd, for a cash consideration of $937,500.275 words
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Article768 1979-02-19 8 GERALD COLVERD - LONDON L J By GERALD COLVERD THE TIME to take risk money is when it is being offered. An equally opportune moment is when one feels it might be withdrawn in the near future. The London market attempts to ignore the gloomy background of an768 words
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Article722 1979-02-19 8 i NEW YORK L 4 NYT HOW DO you make a silk purse out of a sow's ear in the stock market? Wall Street, faced last week with an oil cutoff from Iran and rising world prices for petroleum, found this solution: dig for energyrelated stocksNYT - 722 words
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879 1979-02-19 8 K.LUMPUR k AN AIR of uncertainty hung over the Kuala Lumpur stock market last week and prices fluctuated to close mixed to slightly easier. The market appeared to be bogged down by the many, as yet unresolved, issues on the international arena and879 words
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462 1979-02-19 8 SYDNEY k Reuter WITH THE interim reporting season in full swing and international metal prices still buoyant, special situation stocks and mining issues provided most of the interest in the week's trading. High on the list was BHP which on Friday passed theReuter - 462 words
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Advertisement216 1979-02-19 8 T- ImEI .*'< *4 j k\V a k 1 BANDEIRANTE EMB-110P2 This version of the Bandeirante twin turboprop offers extreme versatility for use on feederline routes with two 750 shp Pratt and Whitney PT6A-34 engines, integral wing fuel tanks holding *****b fuel and an all up weight of ***** lb.216 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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Article167 1979-02-19 9 AP. A IDA Engineering, a Japanese machine tool manufacturer, will locate its first plant in the United States in Indiana. Governor Robert Orr announced that Aida will invest US$l.5 million this year to build a plant in Columbus to manufacture punch presses for theAP. - 167 words
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Article129 1979-02-19 9 UPI. PACIFIC Tsusho (Trading) KK, a Tokyo-based company, went bankrupt with estimated liabilities of 16 billion yen. A private research agency reported that if the debts of Pacific Tsusho's sister firms are included, the total amount defaulted by the insolvency could rise to as high asUPI. - 129 words
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Article72 1979-02-19 9 PAN AMERICAN World Airways has appointed Thomas Nationwide Transport (TNT) to coordinate its air cargo operations throughout Australia, PnAm's regional managing director Michael Meriiui said in Sydney. Under a contract effective from Feb 21, TNT will take over PaaAam's ground cargo operations, including handling of Inward and72 words
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89 1979-02-19 9 Reuter. AMERICAN Airlines has reported a 1978 fourth quarter profit of US$7.3 million, or 15 cents a share, compared with a loss of $11.9 million, or 52 cents a share, for the corresponding year-ago period. Revenues increased to $678 million from 619.8 million. ForReuter. - 89 words
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142 1979-02-19 9 Reuter ESQUIRE plans to sell Gentlemen's Quarterly magazine, the last magazine it owns, to Conde Nast, for an undisclosed amount. An Esquire spokesman said Gentlemen's Quarterly, a men's fashion magazine, is published 10 times a year and has a current circulation of 350.000.Reuter - 142 words
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Article151 1979-02-19 9 Reuter WARNER Communications said directors voted a four-for-three stock split, and to maintain the quarterly cash dividend at 25 US cents per share on the post split shares for a 33-I'3 per cent increase. The new shares will be issued on March 30 to holders onReuter - 151 words
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European markets
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Article192 1979-02-19 9 FEB 18 Francs Actions Suisse* 299 -I Alusulsse Br. 1430 -s Alusulsse Reg 583 unch Brown Boverl Br. 1796 unch Oba Geigy Br 1285 -S Clba Oelgy P C 1015 15 Clba Geigy Reg 700 I Credit Suisse Br 2385 •5 Credit Suisse Ref 449 -1 Elektrowatt Br 2010192 words
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Article269 1979-02-19 9 FEB 16 Fri CORBEILLE Alr-Uqulde 380 4-5 B S N Oervals Danone 480 -3 C S F (ThomsonC*f) 354 3.5 Cle Francaise des Petroles 138-50 2.5 Compagnie Financiers Compagnie Generate 377 2 Credit Fonder De France 4X1 SO -0.4 Hachette (Llbralrte) 224 1J Machines Bull 56.30 0.2 Mlchelin (B)269 words
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Article197 1979-02-19 9 FEB 16 Fls ABN 304.00 -1 Ahold 118J0 0.5 Akm 30 70 0J amev 92 40 0J Am fas 112.50 unch Am rot Bank 77.30 -04 54.50 Btlf" 85 00 0J Boll 60 70 -0.8 Borsumij 166.50 unch Burhmann 72 30 unch Byenkorf 88 00 -0.5 Calve Delft mm197 words
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Article207 1979-02-19 9 FEB 16 Dm Aef-Telefunken Akzo Alii Leben Allz Vers 87 JO 28 70 880 00 ***** 4-0.7 0.1 unch -3 BASF 136 00B Bay H T Wban It Bay V ban It 277 00B 282-50 138.00B -13 BBC 284 00B BMW 224-20B -0 3 Cauella Chem Verw Commeratant ConU207 words
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Article91 1979-02-19 9 FEB 16 Fri FORWARD MARKET Acec Artwd Astur 431 mo aae >1 70 12 Braacan Bru-Lamb Canpac Cock 486 1806 626 490 •1 -25 2 De Bccrt Elcclrobel 212 2435 6010 -2 -10 2t Ob-Inno-Bro Oe* Hobo* Petro Ryl Dutch 2580 1386 2980 3025 1680 unch unch 100 15691 words
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Article98 1979-02-19 9 FEB It Lire Ante Assoc Oen Bastogl ss ***** 508 unch -40 Central* Flat Flnslder Ocn Immob 4301 2700 ISO 00 -73 -50 -025 -075 IFI Prt Italcemenll ILaigu Ilalslder 2120 ***** 774JO 412.50 -to -300 -15 -2.5 Magnet! M Pf Marelll Ere 532 219.75 -45 -0-25 Med lob98 words
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Article251 1979-02-19 9 Reuter. SAFEWAY Stores, now the United States' largest supermarket chain, has reported a fourth quarter profit of US$4B million, or $1.83 a share, compared with $32 million, or $1.22 a share, the year before. For all of 1978, Safeway's profit rose to $146 million, or $5.60Reuter. - 251 words
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Article251 1979-02-19 9 Reuter THE SHELL Oil Company said its third exploratory well in the closely watched Baltimore canyon area off the coast of New Jersey would be abandoned as a dry hole. The Atlantic wildcat, drilled by Shell east of Cape Henlopen, Delaware, was begun on Dec 30 andReuter - 251 words
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Article766 1979-02-19 9 NYT. IN AN UNUSUAL financing departure. Sears Roebuck is planning to borrow hundreds of millions of dollars directly from its retail customers. Early next year, Sears, the world's largest retailer, expects to begin raising the money through the sale of notes to millions of small investors,NYT. - 766 words
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Article315 1979-02-19 9 FEB 1« Rand INDUSTRIALS A Alpha 140 -2 Abcrcom 300 -5 AE And CI 400 unch AlilC 1290 unch Barlows 560 •10 Cf Sugar 575 unch CHA 215 -5 Currte Finance 106 unch Dc Beers Ind 1500B unch Edcon 355 -10 Edgars 4400 unch Eveready 278 Fed Volk 2306315 words
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Article74 1979-02-19 9 BROWN Co said Gulf and Western Industries is interested in acquiring the approximately 19 per cent interest in Brown it does not presently own. Brown said Gulf and Western has asked that Brown directors propose terms for such a possible acquisition. Gulf and Western currently owns about74 words
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Article1324 1979-02-19 9 NEW YORK STOCKS drifted lower In light trading last Friday for the third consecutive day as traders focused attention on energy-relat-ed issues and takeover candidates. Analysts said worries about rising oil prices and factional fighting in Iran remained negatives and with a long weekend coming1,324 words
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Article224 1979-02-19 9 FEB 16 CJ AbfUbl 17*. Alcmn 43. Alfoma n% Bulk Mont 25 s unch Bulk Nova Scotia 24* unch Bell Tel OH unch Beth Corp BP Can Ltd 23* 4k Brajcan 1»* Camp Red Lake 40 •4k Can Imp Bk 2§^> -tk Canpar 25 Can par In* Pf Carting224 words
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Advertisement168 1979-02-19 9 The international bank with your interests at heart. Dai-lchi Kangyo Bank is Japan's largest bank. Total assets of 73 billion dollars. But our size doesn't make us impersonal. A worldwide staff of financial experts ready to give your project their individual attention. And we have your interests at heart. 1168 words
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1720 1979-02-19 10 JIMI NGOH; JIMI NGOH - After an unexpected 20 per cent tall in car sales in the final quarter of 1978, the motor industry in Malaysia is gearing itself for slower sales growth this year. Major motor companies' views on margins prospects are mixed, reports JIMI NGOH. JIMI1,720 words
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Article222 1979-02-19 10 Ayer M*leb Rabker Cmp^ ■y BM: AGM to be held at No.22, Jalan Gelanggang, Malacca, at 10.00 a.m. on Feb 23. Veaeer Preiicti Lid: AGM to be held at Suite 2716, 27th Floor, International Plaza, Anson Road, at 10.00 a.m. on Feb 24. The Straits Times Pre** (lfU)222 words
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Article181 1979-02-19 10 Cimat Payaeat Ex Date Booka Cloae Date Payable Total for Total for tka year Previoua year N8T Temerloh A Molek 8*1 Dredge B Kawan DufT Dev M Bank G 1 HM(a 8TP (1®76) Tiaea Pub YH8 YH8 (M) B Kawal 8el Nat KL Kepoag 25* 15%I 20% 20%181 words
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Article117 1979-02-19 10 Company Particulars Ex Date Book* Close MBS 8TP (197ft) Sel Nat P. Product* Toshiba Nat Iron Bovia SEA Rights Issue of 1 for 2 fc $2.00 per share Bonus Issue of 1 for 3 Bonus Issue of 2 for 3 Bonus issue of 1 for 4 Rights Issue117 words
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Article2737 1979-02-19 10 Crt Gr*s Net 1V78/79 Last Div Div Yn«j 1 P/E Vol W M k Hick Low Coapwy Sale or Cn (TOO) Hi«k Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIALS 272 132 Acma 222 4 12.0N 13 54 24.1 26 222 216 190' 123" Alcom 185 10.0 22 X4 1X7 1782,737 words
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Advertisement169 1979-02-19 10 St\tdy Accountancy with the Specialists Stultiy with Fcfulks Lynch o\i)o\ Since ISS4 Imi s~|s horn a Adcourliano e\ acl\ie\ ci.l Ik L nch Iki\c specialised in tutoring njnmd i he w 01 Id for I he at ions animations and over these \ears ha\e 149,0 CX) SUCCESSES 406 FIRST PLACES169 words
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Article, Illustration776 1979-02-19 11 TEO TECK WENG - By TEO TECK WENG S THE THIRD round of the Singapore Golf Association League played yesterday saw a run of coincidental events. Oddly enough, two home teams, Warren and Seletar sneaked off with one-stroke wins while Changi and the Singapore Island Country776 words
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Article111 1979-02-19 11 PREMIER HANDICAP P W D L Pto P W D L Pto Seletar 3 2 1 0 5 Changi 3 2 0 1 4 Changi 3 2 0 1 4 Jurong 3 2 0 1 4 Jurong 3 2 0 1 4 Keppel 3 2 0 1111 words
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Article804 1979-02-19 11 NYT. HORSES are running at such popular winter resorts as Hallandale, Florida, or Arcadia, California, and Bowie, Maryland, or East Ozone Park, New York, but the races at this season do not absorb the attention of nice old ladies in Oconto Falls, Wisconsin. Not untilNYT. - 804 words
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494 1979-02-19 11 RONALD KOW - By RONALD KOW IF YOU THINK Singapore soccer coach Trevor Hartley is trying out one experiment too many this year, think about mi the previous season be was in charge of the national team. That was the wonderful year of douMe-hattrick494 words
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Article508 1979-02-19 11 NYT. LIKE MOST bowlers, Mark Roth came out of the back end back where the pins are. Years ago in the US, they were known as pinboys. Automatic machines spot the pins now, but kids are still needed back there to clean and recoat the pins.NYT. - 508 words
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Article896 1979-02-19 11 PETER DOBEREINER - By PETER DOBEREINER EVEN though Lon Hinkle claims that he is the original duck from whose back all misfortunes are harmlessly deflected, it is unlikely that he could have shrugged off the effects of blowing a five-stroke lead in the last round of the896 words
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Advertisement356 1979-02-19 11 ijij miT: A HOME? Then look for it in Business Times classified property advertisements an easy to read guide to the available properties at the top end of the market. Home-hunters are especially catered for in the new LEISURE TIMES supplement that comes with Business Times every Saturday morning. If356 words
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582 1979-02-19 12 AFP, UPI CHINA yesterday reaffirmed its intention to withdraw its troops after its "counter-attack" against Vietnam. But more than 36 hours after the start of the Chinese military operation, there was a complete news blackout in Peking concerning the situation on the Sino-VietnameseAFP,; UPI - 582 words
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Article139 1979-02-19 12 DONATIONS to the Singapore Cultural Foundation now exceeds the one-million-dollar mark. Twelve more donors, contributing a total of $114,500. brought the fund up $1,067,500. The latest donors include Singapore Oxygen Air Liquide Pte Ltd (Soxal) with $25,000, Oversea—Chinese Banking Corporation (OCBC) with $20,000 and the Straits139 words
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Article399 1979-02-19 12 JAPANESE Prime Minister Ohira, responding to strong pressure from his party and the press, is ready to make a first visit to the US as premier. Confirming reports in all Japanese newspapers, evening officials said that Mr Ohira, who is anxious about mounting protectionism in399 words
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Article158 1979-02-19 12 THE Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation and The Chartered Bank in Hongkong on Saturday raised their prime lending rate to stem the increase in bank loans. The rise is one per cent to 10.5 per cent, effective today. A joint statement said the158 words
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Article27 1979-02-19 12 DEVELOPMENT Bank of Singapore (DBS) increased its prime lending rate (PLR) from 7' per cent per annum to 7>4 per cent with effect from today.27 words
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225 1979-02-19 12 PHASE ONE if the Chaagl Airport's develspmeat will be completed by ead-MM, with a nujtr perttoa sf this phase either eampleted »r scheduled U be completed by the end sf this year. According to a release frean the PshHe Wsrks Department,225 words
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Article65 1979-02-19 12 INDONESIAN Mining Minister Dr Subroto has dismissed allegations that the current investment climate is not favourable to foreign oil firms operating in Indonesia. The growing foreign companies' interest in Indonesian oil could be seen from last week's signing of contracts with three foreign firms and the increased investment65 words
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Article, Illustration457 1979-02-19 12 AFP, NYT IRAN will soon be able to resume oil exports "to all parts of the world." Iranian Prime Minister Mehdi Bazargan, during an interview with the New York Times, singled out Japan as a country that could soon be receiving supplies from Iran.AFP,; NYT - 457 words
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Article297 1979-02-19 12 THE CHINESE PRESS la Slagapsre will face mach keeaer eaaipetttlea la the Mat five ts It years, havlag Mt saly ts esmpete with their tradltisaai rivals hat alas Eagtlsh newspapers, heeaase sf the laereaslag MUagaal readersMp. 1W aetlag Mlalster fsr Cat tare Oag Teag Cheeag, whs ssaaded297 words
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337 1979-02-19 12 Reuter THE CARTER administration has agreed to tighten controls on textile and apparel imports, in exchange for a pledge by domestic producers to modernise their factories and step up exports. US officials said. These concessions to the American textile and apparel industry was expected toReuter - 337 words
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Advertisement156 1979-02-19 12 ORCHARD ROAD PRIME OFFICE SPACE FOR LEASE Exclusive office Building in Somerset Road accessible from outside the CBD. Entire floor premises or 538 sq. m. at a rental of $19.38 per sq. m. per month inclusive. New prestigeous high quality office building with excellent facilities, situated in the heart of156 words
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Advertisement589 1979-02-19 12 Asian International Merchant Bankers Berhad (INCORPORATED IN MALAYSIA) U UVIIWU BALANCE SHEET 30th September 1978 FIXED ASSETS (note 2) SUBSIDIARY COMPANY (note 4) LOANS AND ADVANCES -rwdu. with* tMM mo CURRENT ASSETS Statutory deposit with Bar* Nagara Malaysia Short tarm loans advancas and othar receivables lea unearned interest and provwon589 words
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Miscellaneous135 1979-02-19 12 THE northeast monsoon remains weak over most parts of South-east Asia. However, prevailing dry conditions appear to be giving way to more extensive cloud formation, especially over equatorial latitudes to the east and south-west of Singapore. It is therefore likely that isolated afternoon showers during the next 3-4 days may135 words
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Article103 1979-02-19 13 THE Port of Singapore Authority has advised that the fire brigade pedestrian gate along the main entrance road (off Tanjong Pagar Road) will be closed from March 3. The closure of the gate is to facilitate the conversion of the main road between the former PSA Police103 words
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Article42 1979-02-19 13 Reuter. ABOUT 24 Asian and West Asia countries will take part in a five-day seminar on tanker safety and pollution prevention in Tokyo starting today, the Transport Ministry said. The meeting is sponsored by Inter-government Martime Consultative Organisation.— Reuter.Reuter. - 42 words
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Article36 1979-02-19 13 Reuter SOUTH Australian port charges will rise about 12 per cent from March 1, the State Government of Adelaide said. The higher charges will be levied on pilotage, wharfage, tonnage rates and conservancy dues.Reuter - 36 words
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Article55 1979-02-19 13 Reuter A FILIPINO woman passenger was killed when a Philippines inter-island vessel and a Liberian registered ship, Spray-Caps, collided off Cavite in Manila Bay on Saturday, the coast guard said. The Liberian cargo vessel was only slightly damaged but the inter-island ship MV Grace sustained damaged to itsReuter - 55 words
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Article574 1979-02-19 13 RAHIM KASSIM - R.E. BUTLER RETURNS By RAHIM KASSIM ONE OF the pioneers of Sembawang Shipyard who guided the yard in its first few years of transformation from a British naval dockyard to a commercial enterprise, Mr R.E. Butler, will be back in Singapore next month. His return,574 words
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Article, Illustration281 1979-02-19 13 THE ANRO consortium's fleet ef three ships, which have been trading In the Straits-Australia rente fer the past year, have been going In aad out ef Keppel Shipyard since late last month fer their first annual guaranteed decking. Shortly after the first vessel, Anro Australia, owned281 words
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2415 1979-02-19 17 SCHEDOLE A guide to ships loading at Singapore for Ports around the World The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of2,415 words
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Article512 1979-02-19 17 Shipping LJae P»ge C*i Shipping Umr Page C*i ACS Afea n IV 5 3 L Brasileiro L.Triestino IV in 3 3 Aguila IV 2 Lu n 2 5 Alfred Alltrans V IV 2 3 Lykes ra Alpac IV 5 Maersk i 4/5 Angkutan IV 4 Medtainer IV 1 ANL512 words
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Article1330 1979-02-19 18 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO AT CONTAINER TERMINAL NB. (1) Each vessel's estimated time of arrival is advised by the Shipping Line/ Agent and is subject to change (2) All export FCL containers and LCL cargo must be delivered to the Authority's premises during the1,330 words
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Article888 1979-02-19 18 The leading shipping lines operating from Singapore and the local agents who handle cargo bookings for them. Aconas Line— Aconas Sdn. Bhd. Adriatic Container— Container Feeders. AFEA Line— Singapore Shipping. Aguila Oriental—Same. Ahli Shipping— Sharjah. Alfred C. Toepfer Line— Intermodal. Algerian National Line (CNAN) —Unipacific. Alpac888 words
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Article, Illustration331 1979-02-19 18 EXPECTED ARRIVALS TODAY KEPPEL WHARVES Fedor Shalyapin (1000 after Aliakmon Breeze) 31/ 33. Hakko Arrow (0830 after Muse Bell) 27/28. Hoegh Elite (0930 after Poyang) 18. Loquat (after Barge 51) 15/16. Maxim Gorkiy (0700 after Izumi Mam) 37 39. Prinsendem (0600 after John Bakke) 1/2. Spes (after331 words
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Advertisement551 1979-02-19 13 C~l« Ih st class transport Agents: Nedlloyd EAC For further details, please refer to page 3 Scan Dutch m IA RI) IM W I AH r I» FILLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) CrtVW.tR 103 12N* 22 2 KOREAN lACENON IN 21/2 H.KONG CONTAKR 14N 73 imcator ion u/3551 words
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Advertisement262 1979-02-19 13 sail JSI SEALORD UJ ANTAH H UASCI UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) I All vessels ***** DWT, 105 TON H.L. Derrick I 288 TE U Capacity, Long Length Capability. [ARABIAN GULF WEEKLY SERVICE Vessel S pore Loading for BN VOUNJS 2/3 Dubai (12/3), Abu Otiabi n«h a BN YOUNUS 2/3262 words
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Advertisement429 1979-02-19 13 NEPTUNE ORIENT UNES LTD FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICES: I FAR-EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE C «Ort+ |STT7c"Tr Kott<w wawak; Feb 11 HftCONTAMER I 7 «U> 81 MERCATO* II? MUr 131 0 CHEF 117 Mai 181 SS BMOGf 123 Mar Ml 0 RESEARCHER In Mac 301 C ROS S pare Cta, lmm Aha429 words
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Advertisement820 1979-02-19 13 L Hxßoyd Lines Callus We call the world Agents: Nedlloyd EAC Please refer to page 3 MAERSK LINE r«» US Pkihc G* 4 Hak v* tot Cm* (Mm --[JT ij Mr Hi FULL* CONTAINERIZED FAST DIRECT MEEKLY tap** art Kara*) SMCjptxt Chmnf Taws *CY 25 Feb 0600 krs *CfS 24820 words
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Advertisement655 1979-02-19 14 FULLY CONTUOSB) TO EUMPC Kwjmj kbra KMMmRPJ laatn lln Bremen E^rtu EXPRESS COMENTIOML TO EUMPE S pare PKatwf Pan Mm Gmm HW| Brtman Adam Ante** Pttar Rs 27/2 28/2 3/3 ?/< 14/4 12/4 9/4 6/4 Mali 14/3 IS/3 18/3 17/4 10/4 28/4 26/4 23/4 21/4 FULLY CONTMOSO) TO GENM/THSTE S655 words
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Advertisement381 1979-02-19 14 ?nh E II IrTTT; M»27 Api) Apr M» 30 14 *tT Apr 17 Mqr Ml Apr 1* Apr 22 MiT H Apr 23 Apr 27 "»T Apr 30 S: (EAC) 5-4/3 I 12-15/J I 21-23/3 22-25/ 5-11/3 5-11/3 25-21/3 13-14/3 25-27/3 2*31/3 2123/3 25-27/3 I >»i/« > Fart Kdjnf I381 words
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Advertisement533 1979-02-19 14 EVERGREEN LINE k FAR EAST/RED SEA MEDITERRANEAN SEA EXPRESS FULL CONTAINER SERVICE ALSO ACCEPTWG CARGO FOR GENOA. LATTAMA. BERUT ALEXANDRIA. BENGHAZI. TMPOLI (ÜBYA) Spn 'MM MWUMMI l*»m ||B||T| Marty KF* Site 14 M» 17 Me UMe Mite 7N* nii« »M> nm, 2a* mHm«| 73 M* 4 Apr 7 Apr It533 words
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Advertisement987 1979-02-19 14 Everett Lines lama FivwStsr Shipping Corpn. 'BURMESE NATIONAL LINE' B.F.S.S.C Aganu n Malonio: TEPS MALAYSIA Katang Tnl (381-7355 Pmong T«t *****/***** Kmpemn Imlmh Nti—nUl S. A. C.I. F. 'ARGENTINE NATIONAL LINE" LOOTS KM MM CHTM MEMOS MO CtA Trw»sport»cion Maritima Mcxicsna S. A. V"** "MEXICAN NATIONAL LINE" v f m987 words
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Advertisement687 1979-02-19 14 X2LO.S.E. OCEAN SHIPPING ENTERPRISES PTE LTD RM 210? 2103 IST FLOOR MARINA HOUSf SHENTON WAV MISTRI ROAD siV.Ai'Ohf 2 TU *****44 7f. *****70 IO SANKYO LINE AUSTRALIA SERVICE twqTTM Mid 27/21 Fab hi Port 25/26 Fab SYD. MEL. AOEL SYD. Ma. AOEL MAY BREE2E BANGLADESH SERVICE 19/21 Feb CNTTAGOMG. CNALNA687 words
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Advertisement750 1979-02-19 15 Overseas 111 I Containers Limited >««" (•*>» Tokyo lay CONTAMERSNP SERVICC FROM UK/CONTMENT N-b» 8r tm rtm Nm Stan PWm| Sport Narttotc S*i SM UU bU UM 'TIF* M.IS «*< UW bM tl Fat M BU. US UN faM MM SaM 2Mb TK. U. MJ MaMaaOay faM faM UU faM750 words
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Advertisement920 1979-02-19 15 GRANARD LINE RELIAMI DEPODAHI NON-COIFERENCE EXPRESS SERVICE NEST BOUW-FAR EAST/KHTERRAICAN MV MM I*l *22* S>n PUa( P—h au OpMi HM/PSai/ Ham+u Beimt/lattaAia Lmauol Pweavs Tripo* turmmm 12m...- nMar nn» t% mm psm juei«dr* Beirut LattaAia P*ea«' T ripok Benjhaii Istanbul all mas kccptm canmr camo EAST BOUN>-MEDfTERRANEAN/FAR EAST MV MM920 words
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Advertisement612 1979-02-19 15 I BEN LINE CONTAINERS express comma soma to/fkm Eutopf HBMG IKMHN RQAM HAMK SOTOI sport f UM| *Gtr*ar>r Aostria tatxrp Fraoct MUA Mm MM 25/2 24/2 24/2 a BEN ASIA CONTAINER SERVICE EXPRESS COOT MO SERVICE STRAITS/TAIWAN/JAPAN fMkoh Maru 4803 9/3 4/3 1/3 17/3 23/3 25/3 8«w» Trader 7804 13/3612 words
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Advertisement388 1979-02-19 15 Scan Dutch V EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE VIA SUEZ jYj ai w 11: i »7i 11 :#j i»;; :r\7 <**) Otual m. «on VMwakMvllcaiillrtajM.'hkl' WEEKLY SAILINGS EASTBOUND 1) GM| 2) KMt I) In* 4) ftm 5) LaH 4) ITm*b P Ma* S port SaM hM faM UM IM bW M/tkM a/2388 words
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Advertisement530 1979-02-19 15 GUTHRIE BOUSTEAD agencies THE BANK LINE LTD. EXPRESS SERVICE MRECT FROM SWGAPORE TO NEW ORLEANS, MOfMLE, HOUSTON. GALVESTON. ALSO ACCEPTKG CARGO FOR BANGKOK. MAMLA. TAINAN. HONGKONG PUS AN AND JAPAN PORTS. irm* LTKK (M 4 lM*). SINGAPORE *****4 PTKELANG *****' KUALA LUMPU« *****1 PENANG *****1 FESCO LINES FESCO STRAITS PACIFIC530 words
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Advertisement849 1979-02-19 16 K LINE KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. H 'POPE F XPPFSS SFR vO C ROif 1?* howan jacewon iw HK CONT/UNER 14W MERCATOR 10W 0 CHIEF TO EUROPE S pon- P KeJang L Havre R dam IzTrtlif*! 10 Mai 11 Mai 27 leb 78 Fed Mai 8 Mai 1? Mar 13849 words
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Advertisement552 1979-02-19 16 m MAVAYSIA* INTfKNATIONAL SUMNG CORPORATION BCHHAD EXPRESS FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO/FROM MED/UK/CONTINENT/SCANOINAVIA Sated Sated S«t«] Sated Sated 24/2 Sated 25/2 Sated 10/3 22/2 17/3 1) Barcelona Gcmu 2) Amsterdam Aataerp. I Bdkao Basle. UK 3) Bremen Brtmtakawn. AartMis Coptakotee. Helsmki 4) Matoo. SlocUWm (Me •Accept** Europe carp to U« na552 words
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Advertisement369 1979-02-19 17 EGYPTIAN INTERNATIONAL LINE (EIL) EGYPTIAN FLAG FAST AND DIRECT LINER SERVICE TO EGYPT (PORT SAID ALEXANDRIA) STORE PT K£L PENANG PT S/UO ALEX VMMS Feb 2i Omrls M» t Mar 20 M* 25 PYRAMBS U M» 25 Apr 15 Apr 21 NRE U Apr 10 Apr 28 May 3 Sub|«cl369 words
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Advertisement271 1979-02-19 17 CARE LOUCAS N. ALFRED C. TOEPFER LINE REGULAR SERVICE TO MEDITERRANEAN PORTS OF ITALY, SPAIN, FRANCE TUBER SERVICE P. KeUnj Dtscharpnj Ports leddali Laspeaa. Salerno Monfakone Valencia, Salerno INTERMODAL BULK LINE P Gudanf S port PKtiant Ptnanf Docharpni lAGOEESH 23 Feb 27 Feta 2 Mar 5 Mjr Rd«n Hbw| mTsßmODfit271 words
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Advertisement306 1979-02-19 17 Seatrain p rK tiC. S» -:> Full Container Service to USA FEEDER Wl SWR MOTHER VS. HK OAK LA GULf t/C Benawm M/l Sttbtm Omcmi 24/2 U/3 15/3 23/3 20/3 TKwm Mary 22/2) Sfjban Pmcctan 4/3 21/3 23/3 31/3 3/4 tappwca 22/2) 141 Full Container Service from USA sfiltl t/C306 words
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Advertisement181 1979-02-19 17 NOTICES FAR EASTERN FREIGHT CONFERENCE SABAH, BRUNEI AND SARAWAK FREIGHT CONFERENCE FAR EAST/GULF OF ADEN AND RED SEA PORTS CONFERENCE NOTICE TO SHIPPERS GENERAL RATE INCREASE DEFERMENT The Far Eastern Freight Conference and its Allied Conferences announce that the planned general rate increase of 8 percent to be applied as181 words
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