The Business Times, 3 May 1979
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Title Section11 1979-05-03 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 148/1/79 THURSDAY, MAT S, I*7* SO CENTS11 words
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Article86 1979-05-03 1 AFP JAKARTA, Wed. Four foreign companies one American, one British and two Dutch were reported to have swindled a large number of Indonesians, including businessmen and civil servants, of some 3 billion rupiahs (about Sslo million) through sale of shares that have turned out to be worthless. TheAFP - 86 words
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Article72 1979-05-03 1 UPI JAKARTA, Wed. The Indonesian government today announced a 40 per cent increase in the price of kerosene, effective immediately. The new price for a litre of kerosene is 25 rupiahs (about S 7 cents) against the old price of 18 rupiahs. Kerosene was the only itemUPI - 72 words
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Article69 1979-05-03 1 Reuter KUWAIT, Wed. The Kuwait office of the Damascus-based Boycott of Israel Bureau today lifted a ban on an Austrian company and a Japanese and a Cypriot vessel, following proof that they had stopped dealings with Israel, the Kuwait News Agency said. The office also imposedReuter - 69 words
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Article61 1979-05-03 1 Reuter ABU DHABI, Wed. Saudi Arabia today denied reports that it was selling oil on the spot market at prices above those determined by Opec, the official Emirates news agency said. It quoted a spokesman of the Saudi Ministry of Petroleum and Mineral Resources as saying that SaudiReuter - 61 words
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Article53 1979-05-03 1 Reuter WIESBADEN, Wed. West Germany's foreign trade surplus rose by one billion marks (551.16 billion) to 3.4 billion marks in March, the Federal Statistics Office said today. This compares with a surplus of three trillion marks in March, 1978. The one billion mark increase ova- February wasReuter - 53 words
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Article65 1979-05-03 1 AP CINCINNATI, Ofaio, Tues. Increased US business investment in South-east Asia is needed bow to offset the unstable situation in West Asia, a former deputy secretary of state said. Charles Robinson told a group of area businessmen today that tbey should take advantage of great economic opportunitiesAP - 65 words
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Article72 1979-05-03 1 AP NEW YORK, Wed. Tbe stock market edged upward in the morning. The Dow Jones Average of 30 industrials picked up 0.26 to 855.77 in the first half hour. Gainers took a slight lead over losers among listed issues. Analysts noted uncertainty over how much further interest ratesAP - 72 words
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Chief Price Changes
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Article137 1979-05-03 1 Rises Most Active Oriental Hldga 735 85 UOL 360,000 194,000 171,000 Strait* Trading New 8ere»dah Keapu 680 300 488 454 40 35 24 22 S Darby Coosplant Rothmana Pahang Coos 165,000 Malayan Tin Tronoh Mines lltd Malacca 1500 030 500 20 20 20 Total Turnover: 2.84m Total Value: $8.42m137 words
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Article, Illustration147 1979-05-03 1 Rises Most Active Loch KK 875 +95 Consplant 293,000 Petaling 1000 +70 High A Low 275.000 Parlt Pk 1150 +50 S Darby 229,000 Castlefield 1500 +50 Treng Dev 206.000 S. Trading Renong Chersonese 685 410 312 +45 +34 28 Total Turnover: 4.05m Total Value: MS11.43m Rothmans 460 26147 words
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Article798 1979-05-03 1 FONG MEW LENG - TESTING HUB FOR F-EAST By FONG MEW LENG FAIRCHILD will centralise its high technology testing facilities in Singapore in a revamp of its production facilities in the Far East. Since this US electronics components conglomerate commenced implementation of these policies late last year, its Singapore operations798 words
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Article199 1979-05-03 1 THE existence of a 23metre deep navigable channel at the One Fathom Bank Area of the Straits of Malacca and Singapore has been confirmed. This is the result of a joint hydrographic survey conducted by governments of Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia and Singapore. The establishment and marking199 words
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517 1979-05-03 1 JOH LIM - By JOH LIM DUN AND Bradstreet (DB), the workT* largest business information organisation, may soon appoint an agent in Singapore. The company may also upgrade its services here by setting up a local office by year-end. Its preseuLe here will boost local exporters' marketing517 words
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Article190 1979-05-03 1 BANK CREDIT picked up again in March after a mild decline in the previous month. Loans and advances rose except those to general commerce and financial institutions. The increase, however, is slight at |73.4 million, bringing total credit to 112.678 million. This is lower than January's $12,687190 words
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284 1979-05-03 1 FUNDS fram Braaei aaasaattag to mm tku ISM mliltoa hive started to trickle teto the market aad are eipected to have aa Impact aa iimeitle latorhaak rates. Baak dealers say, hewever, that taterest rates are aaHkely to Heat dawawards sigalfleaatty aii that the284 words
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467 1979-05-03 1 MANO SABNANI - By MANO SABNANI THE BULLS, out in force, unleashed their full fury at the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday in marked contrast to the hesitant mood which had prevailed for the past two weeks. Institutions were also not slow in jumping onto the bandwagon467 words
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Advertisement3 1979-05-03 1 %./,+_{<)&:)}^%.:(?`=&{$|?!-({{ SEE PAGE 123 words
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TRADE AND INDUSTRY
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Article419 1979-05-03 2 COURSES AND TALKS March-July: Personnel Management Concept Scope and Functions, Holiday Inn, Personnel and Organisation Development April 30-May 4: Introduction to Marine Insurance, SITC, SITC April 30-May 4: Industrial marketing to the chemical industries, Thong Teck Building, SIM April 30-Aug 24: Tuition Courses for the Australian Insurance Institute419 words
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Article, Illustration208 1979-05-03 2 HILTON Internationa] has named Peter Sefcalxc, manager of advertising and sales promotion, replacing Mary Sue Robinson who has left the company. Mr Schulze's former post administrative supervisor and product manager for the Caribbean and Latin America has been filled by Suuk Mluite, formerly secretary to the company's208 words
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463 1979-05-03 2 JOHN LIM - By JOHN LIM THE FIRST company to make polyester film capacitors in Singapore will begin production this month. This will mean a further boost in local content in electronic products manufactured in the Republic. Singapore Rodan, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Okaya Electric in463 words
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Article, Illustration594 1979-05-03 2 Our Reporter - By Our Reporter THE MARKET for photocopiers has expanded rapidly over the last few years but there is room for further expansion. This is the consensus among three companies which market photocopiers in Singapore IBM, Rank Xerox and Wywy, the Singapore agent for Ricoh594 words
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352 1979-05-03 2 SEVERAL recommendations were put forward which could help to improve the US trading position and its export performance at a conference on US trade mobilisation organised by the Asia-Pacific Council of American Chambers of Commerce (APCAC) in Manila in the first quarter of the year.352 words
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499 1979-05-03 2 THE Japanese are a complex people with a strong 9ense of belonging which they derive from their feudal history. Foreigners hoping to do business with the Japanese should therefore make it a point to respect and cultivate this ingrained sense of belonging among499 words
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Article288 1979-05-03 2 AIRLINES and aircargo handlers operating at Bayan Lepas Airport, Penang, want the authorities to tighten security at the aircargo area in an attempt to reduce pilferage of goods. A spokesman for an international airline said that the present security set up in the warehouse is288 words
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Article, Illustration757 1979-05-03 2 AUSTRALIAN thermal engineers are tackling a problem that has reduced the efficiency of industrial workers since early man sweated over a bronze-smelting charcoal fire. It is a problem that faces hundreds of thousands of industrial workers, and their employers, in almost every nation. Working757 words
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Advertisement96 1979-05-03 2 SDN ALLIANCE INSURANCE (SINGAPORE) LIMITED a subsidiary of Sun Alliance London Insurance Group We arc pleased to announce the formation of our Board of Directors with effect from 28th February, 1979:Ang Keong Lan (Chairman) 8.8.M. (L) R.A.G. Neville V.R.D., F.C.A. P. Quaile F.C.1.1. T.C. Wright 8.A., F.C.A. D.R. Shorrock A.C.1.1.96 words
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REGIONAL
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614 1979-05-03 3 AFP TAIWAN will encourage its textile manufacturers to establish joint export groups to strengthen the competitiveness of their products in international markets an official said. "This is one of the measures contained in a programme for acceleration of the improvement of the textile industry,AFP - 614 words
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133 1979-05-03 3 Reuter THE Malaysian government will decide whether to raise the price of oil in Malaysia only after a thorough study of the supply situation, Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Mahathir Mohamad said in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. Datuk Mahathir said the government was meeting oil companies, whichReuter - 133 words
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383 1979-05-03 3 Reuter THE OVERALL energy situation in Asean countries remains encouraging despite the recent price increase and the shortfall in the Iranian oil production. Madam Bebe Chooi, research chief of Malaysia's state-owned Petronas Oil Company, told a management seminar in Kuala Lumpur yesterday that areas forReuter - 383 words
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Article207 1979-05-03 3 AFP THE United Malay National Organisation (Umno), the dominant partner in the ruling National Front coalition, has purged 52 members of the party for breaking discipline, it was learned in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. The dismissed members were alleged to have worked against the partyAFP - 207 words
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Article62 1979-05-03 3 AFP A FOURTEEN-DAY Asian seminar on product design will be held in Hongkong in July. It is sponsored by the Asian Productivity Organisation together with the Hongkong Industrial Design Council and the Hongkong Productivity Centre. The technological emphasis of the seminar will be on industriesAFP - 62 words
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669 1979-05-03 3 Reuter CHINA'S top leaders apparently have decided to "modify" the nation's ambitious modernisation programme in a move that could have major economic and political repercussions. An unannounced meeting of the Communist Party's Politburo and other top officials was believed to have ended andReuter - 669 words
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Article253 1979-05-03 3 UPI THE US dollar yesterday spurted ahead with no signs of retreat against the yen in Tokyo despite the Bank of Japan's frantic efforts to cool off speculation. Trading was hefty. The dollar closed out the day at 224.55 yen, past.an 11-montb high of 223.75 reached onUPI - 253 words
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200 1979-05-03 3 AP AN INDIAN parliamentary committee has demanded that Air India, the government-owned international airline, stop buying jets from Boeing until proposals by other competitors are closely studied. The Committee on Public Undertakings charged that the government had failed to give seriousAP - 200 words
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Article151 1979-05-03 3 Reuter JAPAN had 1,176 millionaires those reporting incomes in excess of 100 million yen (Ssl million) in 1978, which was up by 324 on the previous year, the National Tax Agency reported yesterday. Top of the list was 95-year-old Mr Yoshizo Furukawa, a Tokyo businessmanReuter - 151 words
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Advertisement272 1979-05-03 3 Swissair has more room instead of more seats. Swissair has taken the decision to have only eight seats abreast in the economy class of its DC-10s, in future as in the past: arranged in groups of two with ample armrests and wide aisles. j This means we must carry fewer272 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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893 1979-05-03 4 DESPITE gloomy forecasts made by some experts concerning the long-term future of palm oil, Sime Darby's chairman Tun Tan Siew Sin has expressed optimism that an exciting decade lies ahead of the industry. He stressed that palm oil can surmount the challenge posed by893 words
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Article330 1979-05-03 4 SINGAPORE: Yesterdays closing prices in S$ per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent fin* class (Kangaroo) new crop 0.56, 100 per cent second class 0.85, 100 pfr cent third class OJO, 25 per cent new crop no stock, B-10 per cent 0.70. THAI BROKEN: A-auper O.C, Special 0.56.330 words
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Article114 1979-05-03 4 CHICAGO soybean futures closed mixed with prices down IVi US cents to up 1V« cents a bushel. The May contract closed up 1V« cents. Traders said commercial and exporter buying late in the session pushed the May contract into the plus column after it came under selling pressure from114 words
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Article353 1979-05-03 4 OPENING prices in Singapore yesterday were marked down about 0.75 cent on lower London advices, and the market fell further on speculative and stale-bull selling. Some short-covering, however, emerged at the lows to check the decline, dealers said. The morning session closed slightly lower with May One RSS buyers353 words
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Article355 1979-05-03 4 R.A-8. price* In cents per kUo yesterday dose (per ldlo> Buyers Sellers Int. 1 R.S S prompt f o b 80.00 281.00N tot. 1 R.S.S May 27*.00 278.50 tot 1 RJ5.S June 271.00 271.50 tot. 2 R.S.S *850 30 50N UK Coat *750 I 268.50N tot J R.S.S.355 words
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Article122 1979-05-03 4 NOON SSI ■At 1 aad SMR pnem < iMlirrin Mar Jaa* (Cai mat MU> Zr Mtk) SSR 30 (1 -too ptlhif 3(7 00 •r» 8«lWr» 289 00N Bmyt ar oo 28* 00N SSR SO M»tl R (1 -Lob palkct > 264 00 286 00N 264 00 286122 words
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Article290 1979-05-03 4 COMMODITY prices in mo6t counters closed marginally higher on the Singapore produce market yesterday, reflecting slightly steadier sentiment. In the coffee counter, dealers quoted higher prices and reported fresh orders from the United States. Many expect the uptrend to last a while. Pepper prices also moved marginally higher.290 words
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Article166 1979-05-03 4 THE SUGAR futures market yesterday closed little changed in continued dull and featureless trading, with no trades registered as on Tuesday, dealers said. May closed at 8.19/22 US cents against Tuesday's 8.19/21, July at 8.54/56 against 8.55/60 and distant March at 9.68/70 against 9.65/70 cents. Cotton trading closed166 words
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Article, Illustration1040 1979-05-03 4 The Economist THE WORLD'S base-metal producers are at last recovering from their worst years since the *****. In the three years up to the middle of 1978, Third World economies dependent on minerals like copper for foreign exchange had been driven to the edge of collapse.The Economist; Source: World Metal Statistics - 1,040 words
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Article79 1979-05-03 4 THE STRAITS tin price la Peaang yesMn' rwe MslB to $1,M3 apical. The firmness was attributed to the steadiness la Three Meaths staadard on the Leaden Metal Exchange coupled with sterling's flrmaess against the Malayslaa dollar, dealers said. Despite the large supplies of tin csacea trates, values were79 words
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Article30 1979-05-03 4 Rubber: May 2 Singapore: May: 276.50 cents (down 1.75 cents) Malaysia: May: 278.00 cents (down 1.75 cents) Tin: $1,943 (up $18) Official offering: 223 tonnes (down 67 tonnes)30 words
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Article199 1979-05-03 4 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday: (In HK dollars, spot rx-godown) CattM yan: China Blur Phoenix 20c 2.340; 3* 2.830 40s 3.070 (per bale of 400 Lbs). Pteee gaaSi: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly199 words
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Article77 1979-05-03 4 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Tuesday closed mostly lower with prices up 1V« US cents to off IV* cents a bushel. Traders said prices declined on commercial and exporter selling with selling pressure from a buy cornsell wheat spread adding to the fall. They said hedge selling was noted77 words
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Article698 1979-05-03 4 COFFEE: Robusta futures yesterday closed the morning quietly steady mostly £8 to £1 per tonne down from Tuesday. Spot May, however, was £1 higher against opening gains of £6. Turnover was 1,431 lots including 25 and around 270 lots of cross trades which included one large block of698 words
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Article67 1979-05-03 4 CXF North European ports, in US dollars per ton unless otherwise stated. LONDON: Malaysian 5* ffa bulk per tonne unch 668slr June Sumatra 5% ffa bulk April 685s ir 690slr May 680slr 685slr June «75slr 680slr July erosir 675slr August unch 662 7/665pd Nigeria 5* ffa bulk stg67 words
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Advertisement46 1979-05-03 4 t-r* -!W Give your i. I prized V possessions 1 1 a New Look with v The cleaning liquid for spectacles, watches, jewellery and all lands of instruments or objects with delicate mechanisms. Available soon at leading department stores, beauty salons, optical shops and jewellery shops.46 words
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OVERSEAS
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Article, Illustration714 1979-05-03 5 BRITAIN'S middle-of-the-road Liberal Party is in the spotlight as a potential kingmaker as the race tightens between Labourites and Conservatives for the general election today. "We curbed the loony Left in the last Parliament," Liberal leader David Steel declared on Tuesday, "and withUPI photo - 714 words
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Article445 1979-05-03 5 UPI SOME progress has been made in the world's fight against air pollution during the past decade but noise pollution and the extinction rate of wildlife is on the rise, according to a report released yesterday by the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development.UPI - 445 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article559 1979-05-03 5 Agencies US representatives on international development banks last year abstained or voted against loans to 15 nations because of the human rights violation of the borrower governments, State Department records show. The votes have not caused the rejection of any loans, but Carter Administration officialsAgencies - 559 words
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Article144 1979-05-03 5 AFP THE UNITED Rubber Workers (URW) Union has challenged President Carter's anti-inflation voluntary wage restraint by threatening a strike from next Friday and deciding to take the President to court. Following a week of abortive bargaining between the URW, representatives of the industry and FederalAFP - 144 words
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392 1979-05-03 5 Washington Star US SENATOR Howard Metzenbaum, Democrat-Ohio, says he'll soon introduce legislation to set federal requirements for the formation of corporations. Although Senator Metzenbaum was not specific about just what would be in the bill, he said it would do such things asWashington Star - 392 words
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Article270 1979-05-03 5 AP CUTS IN tariffs resulting from the Tokyo Round of world agreements could save US consumers as much as U5810.6 billion (5J23.3 billion) a year, said Mr Robert Strauss, President Carter's special trade negotiator. "Our consumers are entitled to the broadest possible choice ofAP - 270 words
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Article162 1979-05-03 5 MITSUBISHI Plastics Industries was fined US$5O,OOO (S$l08,500) and ordered to forfeit an additional $250,000 in Greenville, South Carolina, after pleading no contest on Tuesday to racketeering charges. The Japanese firm entered its plea to two counts of an eight-count indictment handed down last August in162 words
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549 1979-05-03 5 NYT TWENTY-TWO manufacturers of corrugated cardboard in the US have agreed to settle for a record US$3OO million (Ss66o million) in a civil price-fixing suit brought by their customers. The settlement was said to be the largest ever in a private anti-trust suit. TheNYT - 549 words
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Article125 1979-05-03 5 A THIRD consecutive drop in the index of help-wanted advertising could signal the onset of the expected recession in the United States, according to Financial Digest, the weekly economics publication of Manufacturers Hanover Trust Company (MHT). "In the past quarter of a century, there has never125 words
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Article757 1979-05-03 5 ARRIVALS Service Local j Operator Number Tune From GIA GA944 1055 PKU GIA GA906 uoo MES PAL PR501 1135 MNL SIA SQ63 1155 MNL GIA GA982 1200 HLP RBA BI423 1200 BWN SIA SQ240 1210 MES SIA SQ201 1245 HLP MAS MH684 1245 KCH GIA GA895 1245757 words
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Advertisement132 1979-05-03 5 Leading Australian bank with complete foreign exchange facilities opens Singapore branch. Bank of New South Wales, a major The branch is managed by international banking organisation, Mr Laurie Gouge, whose international is the first Australian bank to open a branch in Singapore. experience in New York, Tokyo, London and Australia132 words
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Article427 1979-05-03 6 ASIA IN general, and Singapore in particular, has carved-out a niche for itself as a production centre for electronics firms. The growth and expansion of these plants merit very little extra space in newspaper headlines these days. Expansion schemes, in employment and physical facilities427 words
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245 1979-05-03 6 IT IS JUST too impractical in this day and age to consider that technology transfer can be deliberately manipulated to establish an empirebuilding relationship between the givers and the takers. The advent, of the multinationals many years back had given rise to similar fears.245 words
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Article, Illustration1167 1979-05-03 6 NYT RICH in its people, topography, climate and the fertility of its soil, Uganda stands a far better chance than most developing countries in rebounding from eight years of terror, mismanagement, corruption and tribal favouritism. Whether it does or not will dependNYT; UPI photo - 1,167 words
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Article, Illustration598 1979-05-03 6 NYT VERY rarely does President Carter let the public see what his most trusted aides describe as bis celebrated temper, and the fact that it burst out on Monday on national television suggests bow impatient and sensitive he bas become to certain criticism from Sen. EdwardNYT - 598 words
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Advertisement127 1979-05-03 6 '-T-1 1 11 SodigML r B Hi m r y< m m y& Draw a crowd to a sale or soil a drawing of a sale. Leisure Times is right on target For as little as $15. you can sell a house, fetch a good price for an antique or127 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous32 1979-05-03 6 Tvttfe! mp/ usr or POL "Xfc. REOPLE. I'VLTO 6ov presets FO«. RT fe, j)i i CRN'T up rrvy miND uMprr To Give TM€m OoHGS—pis«s ft>fc me. rn DOOJN IN TH£ STbEejS ?*>> "V32 words
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Miscellaneous1450 1979-05-03 6 T.V Mil RADIO Only western feature THE HIGHLIGHT for tftis evealag ta the late Westera Peitire Special, Chaka, at ilJIf ea Chaaael ft. Starriag Red Tayfor, Eraeat Bargatae, News la Brief, at tUpa, is fallowed by aa extraerdlaary film that pnkM the plaaeta, star* aai galaxies. "Ualverse" Is dabbed la1,450 words
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Article, Illustration1363 1979-05-03 7 DILIP MUKERJEE - By DILIP MUKERJEE Depthnews ALL developing countries are pressing for changes in North-South relations in the hope of getting a better deal from the developed economies. But few are as passionately vocal in their demand as the Association of South-east Asian Nations. The reasonDepthnews - 1,363 words
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Article, Illustration831 1979-05-03 7 THE DEVELOPING countries do not need special privileges to get into the markets of developed countries open and (air opportunities should see them through, reported the Trade Policy Research Centre in London. The report was concluded before the fifth session831 words
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Article, Illustration967 1979-05-03 7 FORUM r ...with Mary Campbell FT THE NEW round of oil price rises instituted by the Oil Producing and Exporting Countries (Opec) has resurrected fears of country default on a massive scale. In 1973-74 the four-fold rise in the price of oilFT - 967 words
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Advertisement224 1979-05-03 7 THE FIRST INTERNATIONAL RUBBER AND PLASTICS EXHIBITION FOR ASIA WORLD TRADE CENTRE, SINGAPORE. 26-30 MAY 1980. Every year, thousands of new rubber and plastic products enter the market. Whether for use in industry or the home, every product reflects some new development in engineering or marketing 6Xp6ftlS6. M you're involved224 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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612 1979-05-03 8 TOKYO "*THE MARKET was extremely bullish over a broad front, despite a hike in. the margin collateral rate for stocks. The Nikkei Dow-Jones average continued to record an all-time high and closed *j the day with a sharp gain of i 40.68 yen to612 words
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Article231 1979-05-03 8 MAY 02 Bah Is Asia Credit 134 urvch AlU Fibre Ayuthaya In*. And Trust US •1 Bangkok Investment 252 -8 Bangkok Bank 334 -4 Bangkok Drying And Silo Bangkok Insurance Bangkok Metropolitan Ban *at -8 Bangkok Nylon Bank Of Asia -T 200 -8 Bank Of Ayudhaya Ltd 192 -10231 words
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Article348 1979-05-03 8 Reuter THE MARKET closed narrowly mixed with most leaders steady to slightly easier, and the Hang Seng index fell 0.97 to 538.67, dealers said. Turnover was HKS23 million. Hongkong Land (ell Ave cents to HKJ7.SS, Hutchison Whampoa 2.5 cents to KM). Cheung Kong 15 cents to 18.90 and ChinaReuter - 348 words
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Article105 1979-05-03 8 MAY CD Pesos Aco)e Mining OOM unch Alia* Con A Atlas Can B 24 ao unch Baguio OoM illl ****** Benfuel Con B 2725 ♦1.25 BP Oocxlrtrh 22.80 unch CDCP 22.S0 0J Inco B Landoil Lfpanlo B 24T5 -0 0025 Marlnduque B 10 30 02 Meraico 22 SO 02105 words
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Article313 1979-05-03 8 BANKS and coal stocks led the market higher (tapite the overnight sell-off in London, brokers said. The AN2 Bank gained 13 cents to A 54.45 on expectations of improved interim results, while the Bank of NSW closed steady at $3.47. BHP eased eight cents to $9.66 while CSR eased313 words
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1322 1979-05-03 8 NEW YORK Reuter THE STOCK market managed a small gain in moderately active trading on Tuesday after four days in retreat. Analysts said investors were encouraged by the fall in April farm prices and the drop in the March index of leadingReuter - 1,322 words
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Article66 1979-05-03 8 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 537 o Monday 551.3 Week Ago 547 0 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 855.51 Monday 854 90 Week ago 866 77 LONDON DOLLAR PREMIUM Tuesday 50 7/16 to 59 15/18 Monday to 55'/« H.K.HANG SENG Wednesday 538.67 Tuesday 539.64 Week ago 529.21 SYDNEY INDUSTRIALS66 words
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Advertisement642 1979-05-03 8 Where to wine, dine and entertain UEimmm For sushi. For teppanyaki. For other authentically Japanese delights. For reservations call 37^677 /i cnlnn Park Slirnilon rs) -t-- T V— SNS D.MCt :r-• t I II'(.( )'S 1.l NCI li l( >\ si i )i;b< ).\ki > I HI! < >\A f642 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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500 1979-05-03 9 Reuter FEDERAL Reserve chairman William Miller said nobody should be surprised if the central bank tightens credit after last week's sharp jump in the money supply. Mr Miller refused to confirm or deny whether the Fed's policy-making Open Market Committee voted to increase interestReuter - 500 words
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700 1979-05-03 9 Reuter THE US Treasury's yields rose at its latest weekly bill auction with the average discount rate on 13-week bills at 9.496 per cent and on 26-week bills at 9.570 per cent compared with last week's 9.115 and 9.296 per cent respectively.Reuter - 700 words
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Article, Illustration176 1979-05-03 9 Reuter BRITAIN repaid on April 20 its final US$l billion in standby credit from the International Monetary Fund, monetary sources said. The repayment will show up in Britain's April reserve figures. British Chancellor of the Exchequer, Denis Healey (above) said last month that that repayment wasReuter - 176 words
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Article103 1979-05-03 9 Reuter AUSTRALIA'S lIJ adjasted MS wmmtj tipply raae A$Kl ■Oka to UU» ÜBn to March after rWag SSM mllltoa to Mrury, ike reserve luTeeaparad wttt a year earlier rtoe st HO Uaadjasted, MS ran to H4JS Mlltoa tram MLN MUtoa. It Imuemmd by 11Reuter - 103 words
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998 1979-05-03 9 FIRST Chicago Corporation, parent company of The First National Bank of Chicago, has reported record earnings for the first quarter of 1979. t Net operating income in the first quarter increased to U5533.9 million from $31 million a year earlier, Income after securities gains998 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGE$
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Article467 1979-05-03 9 THE FOREIGN exchange market yesterday saw a surge of activity that carried the US dollar to new highs especially against the yen. Opening at 224.90/00 against the Japanese currency, the dollar was actively traded higher in the morning before profit-takers brought the US unit to a lower 224.30/40.467 words
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Article21 1979-05-03 9 THE average rate at which Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers .is 8 per cent.21 words
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Article47 1979-05-03 9 THE Monetary Authority of Singapore has invited hanks and discount houses to tender for a total of $30 million 91-day Treasury bills to be issued from May 7 to May 9, and on May U. Each tender must not be for less than $250,000.47 words
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Article175 1979-05-03 9 Asian rates ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on May 2: Closing Asian dollar certificates of deposit for prime names: 7 days 1 months 2 months 3 months 6 months months 12 months US DoU*r»(8po4) Offer BM 10W 10H 101/16 9H 10W 10W 1011/16 109/16 111/16 1015/16 10175 words
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Article54 1979-05-03 9 RANGE oI prices often •d by discount houses on May 2: Overnight —9H to 4'i'S Call deposits 4W* Cloaiaf Baying S* Iliac 3 month Treasury bUIs 4'* 4H 3 month Bank bills 77/16 7 5/16 3 month CD 6 l i 6* 6 month CD 6 15/16 613/16 Source:54 words
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Article69 1979-05-03 9 QUOTES on the Australia and New Zealand exchanges on May 2: AUSTRALIA US dollar ***** 1 OW Stirling 0 5X3 0S300 Ninety-day airmail buying rate* Sterling 0 5567 US dollar 1.1X1 Ninety-day forward buying rate*; Sterling O MU US doUar ***** NEW ZEALAND: Reserve Bank midrate USO 0418 Trading69 words
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Article157 1979-05-03 9 THE US dollar yesterday firmed from overnight New York levels against the yen and Continental currencies in late trading, dealers said. They said trading became fairly active towards the close after a quiet day, with some european buying interest pushing the US unit higher. It rose to 225.00/10 yen157 words
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Article318 1979-05-03 9 SINGAPORE gold futures yesterday closed generally firmer compared with Mooday's close in moderately active trading ahead of the day's IMF gold auction, dealers said. Opening quotations were marked up between US$l to 12 and the market thereafter held steady during the morning's trading before rising about SI in afternoon318 words
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Article135 1979-05-03 9 THE US dollar for overnight delivery yesterday closed at 224.55 yen, down from a 225.30 opening but up from 223.75 at Tuesday's close, after heavy central bank yen-support intervention, dealers said. Tlie Bank of Japan is believed to have continued intervening in afternoon trading, selling an estimated US$lOO million135 words
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Article180 1979-05-03 9 THE DOLLAR and sterling yesterday opened firmer on overnight levels, with the US unit continuing to reflect its slightly firmer trend in American and Far East markets, dealers said. Sterling opened firmer at U552.0660/67 after its overnight $2.0686/0605 close here. It opened at 67.0 on its trade-weighted index, up180 words
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Advertisement266 1979-05-03 9 ■vnrcm m -A N r 4 \V o^ 3 VV M that's the inevitable conclusion reached in the most comprehensive agricultural survey ever undertaken in Asia. And it will happen sooner than expected within the next decade in fact. The progress in grain cultivation, the hopes of the Green Revolution266 words
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Article1789 1979-05-03 10 BID and offer prices officially lUted and business in and reported to the Stock Exchange of •■Singapore yesterday with the ■number of shares traded shown In brackets in lots of 1,000 units .unless otherwise specified. All Time Settlement Contracts are quotefl after the word Jset." Big Board deals1,789 words
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Article88 1979-05-03 10 Striking prices of the options officially listed on the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday, the period, bias and offered prices and business done, if apy, with the number of options traded shown in brackft C (June (0.628 O.MS). Haw Par (June 11.40) (0.278 0.325). Hame P E (June88 words
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Article2678 1979-05-03 10 Gr*s Gr*> Net 1978/79 Last Div Div Yld P/E Vol Day High Low Company Sale or- Cvr ('000) High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 261 207 Acma 259 13 12.0N 15 44 281 13 261 248 190* 123* Alcom 182 10.0 22 5.4 244 142 110 Allied2,678 words
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Article1781 1979-05-03 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and business In and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets In lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified DHDURBIAI* AmmIXB) Mm (1J6B) A Chse (USB) (5) 144 152 (1) 1.331,781 words
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Article, Illustration487 1979-05-03 10 THE MARKET had eae ri its best days la weeks. Seattmeats rilel (rem steady te Ann altheagh trailag remstanl selective at tie Steek Exekuge ri Sappwe yesterday. Else drips, Is particular, fessri eeaslsteat baytag sappert wttk seme very geed galas pssteri. Baytag erders carried ever487 words
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Article513 1979-05-03 10 SUSTAINED buying interest was noted in the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday and prices closed higher on a fairly broad front. The commodity sectors continued to fare well, while a good selection of the better-class industrial counters finished the day firmer. v A few513 words
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Article69 1979-05-03 10 4 1/1% 1/8/80 (1.1304)00) (1) 99 JO 4 3/4% 15/9/80 (250.000) (90.638) (4) 99.72 (2) 99.70 5 3/4% l/S/78-80 (250,000) (100.858 100.958) 5 1/4% 1/3/81 (250,000) (100.158 100.258) 5% 15/4/81 (250,000) (99 656 99.708) 5* T F 1/6/83 (250,000) (IOO.tOB 100 JOS) 7% 16/4/85 (290,000) (IOOJSB 100.955) 7%69 words
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Article150 1979-05-03 10 ■MINK UNR m prima far May S) The Commerce 2.27 141 The Savtn« Fund 1.37 l.fi S pore Prog Fund LOO 1.01 S'pore Sec Fund 1.K 1.07 S pore Invest Fund LS 1.41md S'pore Equity Fund O H 1.03 INCOME BOND UNIT (Cvrcat prices) Income Bond LOO 1.15150 words
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Article, Illustration1813 1979-05-03 11 LOW LEE CHOO - The lead in Malaysia's current cocoa euphoria is expected to be taken by plantation giants, Sime Darby and Harrisons and Crosfield (H and C). Dunlop Estates and Barlow-Boustead group will also play significant roles. By LOW LEE CHOO MALAYSIAN plantation companies are forging ahead with their plans1,813 words
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Article, Illustration450 1979-05-03 11 SOUTH East Asia Development Corporation (Seacorp) reaped a rich harvest from the boom conditions prevailing on the local stock market for the greater part of last year. Preliminary results for the year ended Jan 31,1979, show that group pre-tax profit was up by nearly450 words
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Article1424 1979-05-03 11 SUSAN BEVAN - SIME-GUTHRIE FIGHT The obvious problems in Sime Darby's battle for Guthrie are the two unshakeably loyal holders of two large blocks of shares the Anderson family and the M and G unit trusts. SUSAN BEVAN continues her analysis. SUSAN BEVAN THE DEBATE on what Guthrie is1,424 words
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Article306 1979-05-03 11 mm® by HOCK LOCK SIEW THE FINANCIAL IwtUM af Ml saly Pikug CNNMatel'i shsrehslders, tat alsa Ike eatlre town «f Lembiag with Its ■iwlttt— sf depead salety aa a Me miae. Bat the mine, ns far ns we knew, has ss far net been yielding naything Dtoastraasby HOCK LOCK SIEW - 306 words
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52 1979-05-03 11 Pre-tax profit for the year ended December. 1978, of M 54.77 million ($5.29 mil- lion). The directors recommend a final dividend of 20 per cent making the total distribution for the year of 25 per cent payable on June 27 to shareholders registered on52 words
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Article29 1979-05-03 11 Pre- tax profit for the year ended December, 1978, of *****,333 ({235,250 loss) on gross sales of $2.92 million compared with $2.35 million for the previous period.29 words
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Article37 1979-05-03 11 Pre-tax profij for the year ended December, 1978, of 553.40 million compared with $3.34 million for the previous corresponding period. The directors recommend a first and final dividend of 10 per cent (9 per cent).37 words
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Article581 1979-05-03 11 J Cnrreat Ex Books Date Total for Total for Payment Date Close Payable the year Previous year Bedford 30* Apr 17 Apr 27 May 3 30* 25* Austral Eat 10*<n) Apr6 Apr 19 May 2 20* 20* TiIm Mine* 5*(n) Apr 6 Apr 19 May 2 15* 15*581 words
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Article210 1979-05-03 11 Company Particular* Ex Date Books Close AjisoaoUi Bonus Issue of 1 for Apr 24 May 7 10 HK Land Bonus Issue of 1 for 10 Apr 30 May 11 To.hiba Rights Issue of 3 for 2 $1 JO per share May 7 May 18 Rosy Bonus Issue of210 words
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Advertisement153 1979-05-03 11 I JTjipU study with the ©MBf UNIVERSITY PREPARATORY SCHOOL r—-~—i TORONTO, ONTARIO UPS specialises in preparing overseas students for Grade 12 and 13 Examinations leading to entry to Universities and Colleges in Canada and USA. UPS is registered with the Ontario Ministry of Education and its Credit and Diploma courses153 words
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Article, Illustration40 1979-05-03 12 JAPANESE Prime Minister Masayoshi Ohira placing a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldiers in Arlington National Cemetery on Tuesday at the start of an official visit to the United States. AP photo AP photoAP photo - 40 words
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Article401 1979-05-03 12 UPI PRESIDENT Marcos has called on the Asian Development Bank to ease development financing terms for the region's poor nations. In a speech keynoting the bank's annual board of governors' meeting, Mr Marcos said it is imperative that developing nations sustain their growth rate despiteUPI - 401 words
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Article, Illustration319 1979-05-03 12 AN eleven-member mission is now in New Zealand exploring possibilities for collaboration in joint ventures, licensing agreements, technology exchanges, trading opportunities and other co-operative projects. This technological mission is organised under the auspices of the Singapore New Zealand agreement for industrial, technological and scientific319 words
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Article785 1979-05-03 12 LONDON, Wed. Moderate speculative demand ahead of tomorrow's general election made for a firm market, dealers said. At 3 p.m., the Financial Times index was up 5.3 points at 542.3. Leading issues closed at or near, the day's highs while government bonds rose as much as half a785 words
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Article641 1979-05-03 12 CHARLES CHAN - By CHARLES CHAN THE possibility of technology transfer (one of the issues before Unctad V) being manipulated to set up a new colonial-type relationship between advanced and less-developed countries was raised at a seminar in Kuala Lumpur. Technological imperialism can come in many forms: advanced641 words
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Article434 1979-05-03 12 GOH ENG KEE - By GOH ENG KEE BRANIFF International of the United States may extend its proposed low-fare service to Singapore, and should this happen it will place itself directly in competition with Pan-American Airways and Singapore Airlines, which started its trans-Pacific service only about a month434 words
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Article115 1979-05-03 12 THE THAI government has approved a proposal to lift temporarily a 10 per cent withholding tax on foreign borrowing. Thai Finance Minister Suphat Suthatham said the tax suspension, proposed by his Ministry and ed to ease tight domestic money, will last till Sept 30. He115 words
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Article364 1979-05-03 12 AP THE PRICE of crude oil on the spot market is rising, putting further pressure on the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries to raise its official price for oil purchased under long-term contracts. Sources said that prices are rising because the supply ofAP - 364 words
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Article151 1979-05-03 12 THE USE of a four-digit postal code system will facilitate automatic mail sorting, a development that must be adopted by Singapore's postal service by early 1990. The new postal code will add a two-digit sector code numbered from 01 to 80 to the existing151 words
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163 1979-05-03 12 INDIA, like Asean, wants to participate in cheap flights between Australia and Europe. Indian High Commissioner Jagdish Ajmani said in Canberra yesterday, his country's airline wanted to offer the cheap flights which currently are operated only by Australia's national airline Qantas and European carriers.163 words
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338 1979-05-03 12 ByWONQ WAI LIN in Kuala Lumpur ASEAN civil avtattoa aathwMei and alrllaes representatives farmed a working graap yesterday to aaalyae the differeacee kehma Aii<rili'» nkpatiea la Its tow-fare scheme aad Aaeaa's pup—U praeaM to the Aastraliaas yesterday. The first day «f a schednled fear-day meetlag338 words
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Advertisement23 1979-05-03 12 u listen to the soothing sounds of Den Is Martin Liv» music trom 5 30p m R.*M» in cozy atmosphere Ample parking sp.>,23 words
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Miscellaneous147 1979-05-03 12 MOST parts of South-east Asia are affected by inter-monsoon conditions. The south-west monsoon has not yet set in. Singapore is therefore likely to be affected by uncomfortably dry conditions on most days during the next two weeks. Isolated late morning or early afternoon thundery showers may be expected on four147 words
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Article110 1979-05-03 13 AFP CHINA is planning to resell, at a high profit, some merchant marine ships it bought at low prices during the last three years while the world shipping industry was in a crisis situation, Lloydfe List said in London. The publication said that there were sixAFP - 110 words
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Article83 1979-05-03 13 Reuter THE Swedish state owned shipyards group Svenska Varv AB said it expects noticeably lower losses this year. The company, formed by the merger of various shipyards, began operations in July 1977 and reported its 1978 group loss before appropriations, taxes and government aid eased to 2.15Reuter - 83 words
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Article51 1979-05-03 13 Reuter CONGESTION in Bombay port has worsened following last week's 48-hour strike by dock workers. Thirty-one ships, including 17 foreign vessels, are in stream awaiting berths. A port official said that of the 42 ships in the docks last week only four have been cleared so far.Reuter - 51 words
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554 1979-05-03 13 Agencies CONDITIONS prevailing in US ocean commerce are not favourable to unregulated competition, the US Federal Maritime Commissioner Ms Leslie Kanuk said on Tuesday. Shippers would suffer most should "antitrust inspired deregulation" of this industry be implemented. She said in remarks prepared forAgencies - 554 words
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Article188 1979-05-03 13 UPI DBS APPOINTING mwi far Mpmm mm la the l«ra ef iMkawi cul r*U» (rem Hamptea Wilfii fixed the balkall cantor Alauu* Qdata at (JSfl.St (8$1«) (discharge tree) with a sMMtea mid-May Hamptea Reads eeal earge ler west Italy, shewlag a IS eeats drep trem eemparaMe fixlagUPI - 188 words
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496 1979-05-03 13 AFP CHINESE chartering interest continued on the freight market last week, both for single voyages and timecharter trips. Meanwhile, rates remained firm in the western hemisphere. Owing to the continuing scarcity of bunker fuel, the emphasis throughout the week was on the time-char-ter sectionAFP - 496 words
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2355 1979-05-03 17 SHIPPING LIST where your ships are due and when SCHEDULE A guide tor 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 Port2,355 words
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Article464 1979-05-03 17 SkippU* Liie ACS Afea CM fMppIni Use P»ge CM n IV 5 3 L.Triestino Lu m n 3 2 Alpac Angkutan IV IV 5 4 Lykes m 5 ANL I 1 Maersk i 4/5 APL m 2 Medafrica n 3 Arya Nat n 5 Medtainer IV 1 ASCL m464 words
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Article850 1979-05-03 17 The leading shipping lines operating from Singapore and the local agents who handle cargo bookings for them. Adriatic Container— Container Feeders. AFEA Line— Singapore Shipping. Ahli Shipping— Sharjah. Alfred G. Toepfer Line— Intermodal. Algerian National Line (CNAN>—Unipacific. Alpac Line— Intrasea. Anhsing Line— Strongwill. Angkutan Pertambagan— Eastern850 words
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Article1014 1979-05-03 18 r RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS 1 i 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 premises1,014 words
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Article, Illustration1650 1979-05-03 18 Fairplay FOR Italy, a country which despatches 65 per cent of its exports and receives 80 per cent of its imports by sea, yet only handles 24 per cent of this traffic under its own flag, there is a theoretical case for policies inFairplay - 1,650 words
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955 1979-05-03 18 NYT WHEN the newly organised steelworkers walked out of Newport News' (Virginia) sprawling 190-hee-tare shipyard three months ago, many of them feared humiliating reprisals by the management of the Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry dock Corp if the strike failed. Last week,NYT - 955 words
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Article79 1979-05-03 18 Reuter NOBWAY's merebaat fleet fell a let OMN grass register*4 teas (grt) to VUJ3> mllltoa grt la first qßarter 1171 after dreppiag MM* la ea4 qaarter 1178, the eeatral statistics efflee saM. Tke fleet aew e• mprises 1,7» skips agalast 1,7* at tke mi tt Deeemker.Reuter - 79 words
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Article243 1979-05-03 18 SEMBAWANG Engineering has received an order (or a single buoy mooring (SBM) system costing about $1 million from Single Buoy Moorings Incorporated. The order for a 12-metre CALM system is the qjnth received by SembMfrng Engineering from SBM Inc., and the tenth of its243 words
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Article, Illustration387 1979-05-03 18 EXPECTED ARRIVALS TODAY KEPPEL WHARVES Eastern Freedom (1500 after Odeon) 29/30 Golden Season (after Ashley Lykes) 6/7 John Bakke (after Barcelona Maru) 35/36 Kota Molek (after KotA Dewar) 10/11 Nedlloyd Katwljk (after Nedlloyd Nassau) 3/4 Nedlloyd Serooskerk (after Centaur) 1/2 Perak (1300) 21 East Tysla (after Memnon)47387 words
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Advertisement253 1979-05-03 13 TANK CLEANING Whethei you are sending it to the DOCKYARD for repairs, the SCRAPYARD tor scrapping or making a CONVERSION consult. PIRAEUS MARINE SINGAPORE PTE LTD \R I) i\ www bj Orient Overseas Co*Uci*teA Line 1 ROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) *m* cot* 12 OCMLB MU IK irf mum comma isc253 words
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Advertisement237 1979-05-03 13 53 fSI SEALORD UJ ANTAH M A UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) All vessels ***** DWT, 105 TON H.L. Derrick 288 TEU Capacity, Long Length Capability 'ARABIAN GULF WEEKLY SERVICE" Vessel S pore Loading for Kuwait (15/5). Damnum < 18/5). Bahrain (22/5), Doha (25/5) Dubai (26/5). Dammam (29/5). Kuwait237 words
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Advertisement244 1979-05-03 13 NOL NEPTUNE ORIENT UNES LTD F.ULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICES: FAR-EAST/EUROPE Y CONTAVOISED SERVICE 111 k Mawcn CXWTAMrt 110 ttr, 11 mCATOt lis Mm It M»* 19 Un 75 *rr torn Hurtr fit* Mbwf| toy 19 Mr 70 H* 27 14* my 27 Ib, 78 M* 301b, km I km 2 km244 words
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Advertisement599 1979-05-03 13 ®SHOFUKU LINE Full Container Service Straits Taiwan Japan See Page IV Column 3 for Sailings S PORE AGENT SHOFUKU AGENCIES (St PTE LTD 70T« floor ocean building, Singapore i MARKETING *****2 (3 LINES) GENF RAI *****1 (14 LIN ESI TELEX RS24S9b RS 2Sb6B A B C-A RSHIP CAB LE "SHOI599 words
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Advertisement417 1979-05-03 14 EVERGREEN LINE r FAR [AST EUROPE EXPRESS FULL CONTAINER SERVICE 1 ACttPTMG CARGO FOR: HAMBURG. FELIXSTOWE. ROTTERDAM. ANTWERP. IE HAVRE ALSO ACCEPTMG tARGO FOR: UNITED KINGDOM SOUTHAMPTON. LONDON. MANCHESTER. BIRMMGHAM. BRISTOL, LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW, LEEDS WEST GERMANY BftEMEftHAVtN HOLLAND AMSTERDAM S*pm Hw*w| F*itwi Ratartfai Unp L* H>*r Iw *c *n IS417 words
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Advertisement807 1979-05-03 14 I Everett Lines/ Burma Fivt Star Shipping Corpn. ''BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" l(MOM FOP tANGOON PPW3O3/3 May B f S S C Agents in Moloyvo TEPS MALAYSIA Port Krkmg Tel (38) 7355 Penong Te4 *****/***** Compania Argentina Da MaVagacion Intarcontinantal S. A. C.I. F. "ARGENTINE NATIONAL LINE" LOADMG FOR DURBAN. CAPETOWN,807 words
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Advertisement742 1979-05-03 14 T mo.s.E. OCEAN SHIPPING ENTERPRISES PTE LTD RM *****103 21STFLOOR MARINA HOUSE SHFNTON WAY MISTRI ROAD SINGAPORE 2 TEL *****44 7& *****70 ioT SANKYO LINE AUSTRALIA SERVICE P. Kctanf Sinjapore Loadnt far: MAY CARP 14/16 May 12/13 May SYO. MEI MAT PMNCE 14/16 May 17/19 May ADEL FREM TUE RIVER742 words
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Advertisement692 1979-05-03 15 ir I BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES THE BANK LINE LTD. LOADS FOR E. I S. AFRICA KOCM Reunion Mapnga Durban Clown PE. E Ldn) S 30 May 3 Jan P Keiang 4/6 FROM EAST t SOUTH AFRICA FOR BANGKOK MANNA Penang r Spore Mm LYKES ORIENT LINE U.S. GULF COAST SERVICE692 words
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Advertisement1024 1979-05-03 16 K LINE KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. Spot* KOREAN MCE WON 2W I Sailed HK CONTARER ISW 10 May MERCATOR 11* lb May 0 CHEF 14W 19 May S S BADGE 21* 25 May TO EUROPE P Helang l Havre Rdam H burg Bremen A »«rp in Port '19 May 201,024 words
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Advertisement341 1979-05-03 16 A > I'Olip SINGAPORE SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE LTD 20tm floor ocean building Singapore i MARKETING *****2 IJ LINESI GENERAL 91 J1 11 114 LINESI TELE* RS 2459S RS 2SS6B A B C ARSM IP •CA B L E CARGOSMIP jr. SINGAPORE ISLANDS LINE MIDDLE EAST REdL'LAR USER A SAFE WAV341 words
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Advertisement571 1979-05-03 16 mm MALAYSIA* INTtPNATIONAI SHIPPING CORPORATION BCRHAD I EXPRESS FULLY CONTAINERISED TO/FROM MED/UK/CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA ffiHl Eaadtr *P Mint S port 1) Msefes Rdam 3) Hbtrj 4) GDutj 1) Barcelona. Geno*. 2) Amsterdam. Antwerp I Havre. Bremenhaven. Aartns. Copeahaftn. HehmAi 4) Maimo S Accept inj (trope carfo tor Mo na S pore Bdbao.571 words
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Advertisement705 1979-05-03 16 f INTRASEfI (PTE) LTD. Faber House. 234E Orchard Road Singapore 9 Telephone **********4057 REGW.AR SEIN/FULL CONTAMER SCRWCf TO EUROPE S>w* P Ketone Pen** im*| hr kM hM AmIUK) BoMor* IOTM« COM 3*, rSS/SU/i*., H* »pt iiimu (To) in -zBHu none rami re> *»i—i > ww mm mm. mm fwmt- na705 words
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