The Business Times, 7 May 1979
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Title Section10 1979-05-07 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 148/1/7S MONDAY, MAT 7,1979 50 CENTS10 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article73 1979-05-07 1 AFP PEKING, Sun. With the Sino-Vietnamese negotiations already stalled, China is stepping up its attacks on Vietnam accusing it of carrying out armed attacks on the border and intensifying its expulsion of Chinese residents from Vietnam. The New China News Agency reported today that over 20,000 ChineseAFP - 73 words
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Article92 1979-05-07 1 AP MANILA, Sun. Developing Asian countries are undertaking "lopsided" development programmes that do not meet basic human needs, the Asian Development Bank says in a confidential working paper. The paper, obtained by the Associated Press, said the lack of quality programmes makes poverty, malnutrition and underemployment as seriousAP - 92 words
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Article96 1979-05-07 1 UPI KAMPALA, Sun. Government forces captured north-east Uganda and thrust into the last rebelheld territory today amid growing reports deposed dictator Idi Amin planned to make a last suicidal stand there after touring Arab countries to try to obtain troops and weapons for a comeback attempt. Church officialsUPI - 96 words
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Article66 1979-05-07 1 UPI PEKING, Sun. China is hopeful of a good grain harvest this year and government officials and party cadres should head for the countryside to study agricultural modernisation, the Peking Peoples Daily said today. The newspaper, in a front-page commentary, urged officials, "particularly those in leading positions,"UPI - 66 words
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Article53 1979-05-07 1 Reuter TEL AVIV, Sun. About 40,000 government workers today began a three-day strike that halted trains, mail and most public services. A bright but temporary note in the bid for pay increases came when tax-collection employees joined the walkout on what is a normal working day in theReuter - 53 words
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Article61 1979-05-07 1 UPI TOKYO, Sun. American businessmen in Japan today appealed to the US government to remove or modify existing laws which restrict their sales overseas. They also urged the Japanese government to remove non-tariff barriers, including import quotas mostly for farm products and a host of buying practices andUPI - 61 words
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Article123 1979-05-07 1 Agencies LONDON, Sun. Mrs Margaret Thatcher caught her first criticism as Britian's Prime Minister today fa* her first official decision the naming of bar Cabinet and top administrative posts. But the composition of her Cabinet, announced yesterday, testifies to a change of tone. Moderates like Mr William Whitelaw,Agencies - 123 words
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Chief Price Changes
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Article87 1979-05-07 1 THE lili m tt IMI glrtm the If mart traded m •adlhe"UgftMuZTtov" ltar 1919 prtoe FHiay C—m, 5ST eer film 5? U* Smt Darby llnliMap si 3J8 3.42 1M CoMottdated nuWiM tn 121 LM Hlgb A Law United Omm Buk CM 4Jt 142 3.54 1M 114 United87 words
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LOCAL STOCK INDICES
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Article59 1979-05-07 1 ■kfl iters MVt ttBT Iadex: •InduttrUk: «2 i hill ckaed 218*74 mm 2189.18 391J8 2187.27 ao.« «ui closed H8.07 687.51 1 ••Hoteto BLS ckaed 294J8 295J4 34.71 •ProperUee: M.fl ckaed MM 249 41 249.11 tTta: MM CM 188.84 10.05 110.52 Htubtm SUM domed OUI <31.73 tOCBC' WM ckaed 173.3559 words
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Article80 1979-05-07 1 May 1 May 1 May 1 May 4 ttflT lata i: MMJT ctaacd ai3J» SU4J7 JUS. 79 •Iadwtrfa. IK flUI domed OUt Ot.73 4K.14 **HoMr sue ctoaed «H» MMO S5.M au> ctoaed 257.17 257.75 257.75 •Properties 236.0 dowd 237JB 2*54 mm mm: MLS ckMd M647 w MM5 URabtara 717.1180 words
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Article1177 1979-05-07 1 FONG MEW LENG - LOOKING AT THE LADIES By FONG MEW LENG EMPLOYERS in Singapore share mixed feelings about the employment of housewives but the results of a recent survey showed the labour shortage facing them can be reduced by close to 30 per cent if this potential1,177 words
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Article145 1979-05-07 1 THE PRIVATE Investment Company for Asia (Pica) has Just sold control of its Malaysian subsidiary to Bumiputra interests. It is also studying the feasibility of setting up an investment institution in Indonesia. These developments were disclosed by Mr Kerry St. Johnston, Pica's president, at a145 words
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644 1979-05-07 1 RONNIE LIM - By RONNIE LIM GOLD COIN, one of the largest operators of feedmills in -Malayria and Singapore, is now expanding into other countries in the region with a new Indonesian feedmill spearheading the company's latest plans. The company, with fixed assets worth US644 words
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166 1979-05-07 1 ASEAN and AMtnßu dvil irttttw utMttn stayed ip late tart* last aigfct trytag to detr twe •bitkdM preveatlag agrwwt ea iieaa'i parltelpattaa taAeitraAwm delegates «cn prcakf far lawer sarekarps fey tk< Aaatratka law buTidMM whe waat la stop aver la aay Ummd*. ■lililag ta166 words
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373 1979-05-07 1 JOHN LIM - By JOHN LIM WHILE an increase in the retail price of oil in Singapore Is imminent, the Government will ensure that the increase is not rtore than necessary. The Government would also lflce to see local oil companies absorbing price increases through373 words
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Article98 1979-05-07 1 AFP THE CHINESE leadership has set a strict framework far freedom of thought in China which gives members of the democracy movement no chance of reviving the "Beijing spring" without risking imprisonment. The People's Daily yesterday threatened with repression anyone who attacked the basic "four principles" of upholdingAFP - 98 words
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Advertisement12 1979-05-07 1 A helping hand when you need it most Wild. I %n 312 words
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Advertisement104 1979-05-07 1 TheVTR Perfectionist -Sony Th# VO-2630, one of the newest recruits to Sony's famous coMectionrof U-matic VkJeocassette recorders, is already being talked about for its reliable mechanism and top performance under the most difficult conditions. In addition to the recording and playback of the PAL-SECAM-NTSC System, the VO-2630 has feather touch104 words
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Advertisement40 1979-05-07 1 imm SHIPPING TIMES Where are Carter's prUrttfe*..... Helpiag the Amerieaa mlssrStagapere festival of el The Greeks' Hercaleas Ball m arsui the eei Magaam-KLSE debate The plights! peer m* MEMOPADVUMXtfT f, TV AND BAMO WHERE TO WINE A DINE S, BRA40 words
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Advertisement53 1979-05-07 1 f \>n \£x> LY. RC X v.XPC; VAiH xi'lif -f. How to get 1? :ii A NEW YORK TOKYO Smgapore flights jmvr at *****n1y 16-hour 45 minute flight Weekly departure to Sao Paulo and Rio De Janeiro k i| VANCOUVER (3 of these continue on to Mexico) SAN FRANQSCC 1453 words
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Article, Illustration1499 1979-05-07 2 In an extensive study of Greek and Roman archaeological and literary records around the time of Christ's birth, researchers found documentation for the extensive use of solar power to heat homes, baths and greenhouses after wood, then the main energy source, became scarce.1,499 words
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Advertisement119 1979-05-07 2 INDEPENDENT CONSOLIDATION SERVICE TO: EUROPE, TAIWAN, HONGKONG, AUSTRALIA SAVE ON SHIPPING COST CARGO BY PRACHT SPECIALISED IN SEAFREIGHT CONSOLIDATION SERVICE WAREHOUSING GENERAL SEA FREIGHT PROJECT SERVICE AIR FREIGHT REMOVAL SERVICE CALL: *****88 5 lines PRACHT INTERNATIONAL LTD. Suite 1301/1304, 13 floor. Tunas Bldg., 114 ANSON ROAD, SINGAPORE, 2 CFS: NG119 words
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Advertisement64 1979-05-07 2 itlngale featuring audio-visuai presentation and group interaction in 12 mind-expanding sessions. They arill motivate you to •Achieve top-paying jobs •Spot profitable opportunities •Act on money-making ideas •Guide your own destiny MWik |fiu n wim MCiion rrum|K9fl. simple actions for quick results Progress Monilui i to gauge your achievements HwrA I64 words
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Article, Illustration768 1979-05-07 2 NYT WHATEVER one's view of the movement that overthrew the regime of Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, one cannot deny that a political revolution of lasting significance has occurred in Iran. Historians in viewing revolutionary upheavals of history will regard the revolution as unique.NYT - 768 words
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643 1979-05-07 2 IRAN'S one-time symbol of big business has fallen on hard times following the economic disruption of the Islamic revolution. But the Teheran stock exchange still opens doggedly for business every day at 10 in the morning, hoping that its traders ahd investors will eventually come643 words
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Article, Illustration1028 1979-05-07 3 JAMES RESTON - BUSINESS TIMES, Maby, May 1,117> "After two and a half years in Carter's service, I fully believe him to be a good man, says James Fallows, Mr Carter's former speech writer. The President is said to be less vindictive... but his lack of priorities1,028 words
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495 1979-05-07 3 FT The US decision to boost Considerably its naval presence in the Indian Ocean will not please the sell-proclaimed "progressive" island states in the region. However, before the Washington move, these governments and left wing parties had swung over to a more pragmaticFT - 495 words
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Article401 1979-05-07 3 COURSES AND TALKS March-July: Personnel Management Concept Scope and Functions, Holiday Inn, Personnel and Organisation Development April 30-Aug 24: Tuition Courses for the Australian Insurance Institute Associateship, srrc, srrc May 4-24: Industrial Relations, Holiday Inn, Personnel and Organisation Development. May IB: Training A preparation of welders for qualification401 words
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Advertisement190 1979-05-07 3 Whaft the latest scoop at Straits Times? m m m my. >s:a ■y.-'s-y, to* •1 v: gg -a. ~-r > L -v: i 1 S Carrier :,:'i W* k It's the Carrier aircon system for the new building at Times House. This system one of the most advanced in the190 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article650 1979-05-07 4 COFFEE: Robusta futures ended an active and extended closing session on Friday, very steady and £27 to £17 per tonne up from Thursday. Turnover was 4,035 lots including 30 options and around 500 lots of cross trades. At the close, the market bad recouped most of Thursday's losses.650 words
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559 1979-05-07 4 TRADING ea Iks Stegapsre predaee market last week was tistewhst nixed with prices BMvtag within deader limits. Basilar elga deataad. Dealers here were geaeraOy esmntttal «a trash purchases treat aearfcy Trading la fa tares far rnrtoto e«amsdltha was attlaly at a iaeeaat, refleettag the559 words
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Article1127 1979-05-07 4 AFP THE UK commodity markets presented a somewhat mixed picture last week. Nickel, silver, cotton and grains showed underlying strength. Gold was a little firmer, but the remainder showed an easier trend. Trading was hindered initially by the May Day holidays in various EuropeanAFP - 1,127 words
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Article57 1979-05-07 4 April SO Mayl May 2 MayS May 4 MayS •Th, *1.925 riii ii n.M3 SI.M 11,967 *1,961 Tonnes SO 223 197 M5 196 Rubtwr<S) m JS Ooeed ***** 277JO 279.00 Rubber! M) ***** riif ii 278.00 279.00 281.00 •in MS per picul -fin cents per kilo •in57 words
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Article224 1979-05-07 4 AFP PRICES firmed oo the Hongkong raw sugar futures market in the week ended May 4 but there were no transactions. Buyers were said to be holding off with the hope that the Hongkong dollar will strengthen more against the US unit. One US dollar was worth HKSS.OSAFP - 224 words
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Article156 1979-05-07 4 CHINESE Produce Exchange, Singapore, noon closing pricer pier picol on Saturday: CiMMt afl: Bulk $137 sellers, old drum (132 sellers, new drum $137 sellers. Copra: Mixed (kfow) UK/ Coat fC.OO buyers. Pepper: Muntok AST A white fob 100% NLW $331.00 seller*. Sarawak white fob M% NLW $315.00 aelleri,156 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article225 1979-05-07 4 THE US dollar strengthened further on the Singapore foreign exchange market last Opening higher at 2.2100/ 30 against the Singapore dollar, compared with 2.2035/45 at the previous week's closing, the US currency reached the five-month high of 2.2165/75 on Thursday before easing gradually to 2.2120/30 at the week's225 words
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Article290 1979-05-07 4 Source: National Discount Co Ltd ALTHOUGH rates for overnight funds steadied at the 6 per cent level in the week ended May 4, the liquidity in the domestic money market was reflected in the drop in term rates of between 1/16 and y« per cent. The excess wasSource: National Discount Co Ltd - 290 words
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Article196 1979-05-07 4 Asian rates THE MARKET opened on a firm note last week. Rates firmed M per cent in moderate trading with more bidding pressure seen in the One, Two and Three Months, before settling on Friday. MfMt ran tor ■0 «M ■WM»H UM (B4 Bfk •fir 1 7 d*7* lovie 10S/16196 words
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Article135 1979-05-07 4 RETAIL prices per tahil quoted by the Singapore Chinese Gold and Silver Merchants Association are SJ680 for 90 per cent gold, 1710 for 22K gold and $760 for 24K gold. In HONGKONG on Saturday, the international gold price closed at US$247.60/ 248.00 an ounce, unchanged from Friday's close but135 words
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Article51 1979-05-07 4 Source: Astley Pearce ON THE whole, the domestic money market was rather easy throughout last week. Interest rates for -the shorter periods also eased off and closed at 6Vi to 6H, 6H to 6V4 and 611/16 to 69/ 16 per cent for the One, Two and Three Months,Source: Astley & Pearce - 51 words
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Article49 1979-05-07 4 POR THE week ended Saturday May 5, the range of call rate received tram tram Short Deposits (l() Bhd was as follows: Bank (and: Vfc per cent to IVt per cent. General land: IV* per cent to 4 per cent. Mai isMiti of funds totalled $723 million49 words
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Article42 1979-05-07 4 FRANKFURT exchanges closing quotes an May 4: US —1.9000/07 Can 1.6535/55 Stg 3.33/94 D FI «*.07/17 S FY 110.35/45 Lit 2.238/248 F FT 43 40 50 DKr-36.5.65/75 N Kr 36.65/75 B Fr (com) 6J6/27 B FT (An) 6.152/162 Yen 0.8610 2542 words
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Article21 1979-05-07 4 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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Advertisement103 1979-05-07 4 "If Avis is so great, how come they have to try so hard" w 4 «rr *s a I m Because to stay great we have to stay on our toes. We have to try harder every day, with every customer. We have to smile more and mean it. Have103 words
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OVERSEAS
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648 1979-05-07 5 BRITAIN'S election swing to the right under Conservative leader Margaret Thatcher has delighted right-wingers around the world, appalled the Left and disturbed the US government. President Carter telephoned his congratulations to Mrs Thatcher and State Department spokesman Hodding Carter said "we look forward to648 words
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Article152 1979-05-07 5 Reuter A CONSERVATIVE British government is more likely to take the country into the European Monetary System, European Economic Commission officials said. Disputes over budgetary contributions, farm prices and fisheries would, however, remain difficult as they would have been under a continuing Labour government, theyReuter - 152 words
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760 1979-05-07 5 NYT UNITED States government policy to give minority Americans a substantial stake in the economy have mostly failed and sweeping changes are necessary, according to a new study made by the Commerce Department. Rather than bringing minority Americans into the mainstream of the economy,NYT - 760 words
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Article289 1979-05-07 5 AP AS INFLATION is causing a surge in government tax receipts, President Carter may be able to both balance the budget and offer Americans a tax cut of US$l5 to 20 billion (Ss33 to 44 billion) next year, two prominent economists say. One of the economists isAP - 289 words
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Article81 1979-05-07 5 INDUSTRY Minister George Fernandes said he has recommended that the government take over the entire man-made fibre industry in India. Appearing in a New Delhi television "Face to Face" programme, Mr Fernandes said he considered the manmade fibre industry as a very crucial sector of industry. Mr Fernandes81 words
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Article699 1979-05-07 5 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From SIA SQ61 1340 BKK SLA SQ117 1345 KUL GIA GA900 1400 HLP SIA SQ455 1340 BWN KLM KL811 1420 AMS ATH KHI DEL GIA GA893 1420 AMSFRAATH BOM SIA SQ1 1425 SPO/HNL/GUM/ HKG CAL CI010 1440 JED/DHA SIA SQI05 1500699 words
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Advertisement208 1979-05-07 5 I We're first with the most to Hong Kong and San Francisco. Now four times a week. Pan Am's Flight 6 leaves Singapore every Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Sunday morning at 7.45 a.m. on the fastest one-stop-hop to San Francisco via Hong Kong, with convenient same-day connections to all major208 words
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REVIEWS
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Article, Illustration876 1979-05-07 6 PATRICIA GOH - By PATRICIA GOH SOMEWHERE in the varied programme drawn up by the Ministry of Culture for their Festival of Choirs, must be a song thst appeals to you. Stretching from May 9-18, this festival will Involve over twenty-five choirs, and it is also an indication of876 words
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Article, Illustration908 1979-05-07 6 JOHN O'CONNOR - By JOHN O'CONNOR NTT WITH THE completion of what the press rather pompously refers to as "Season One," the massive project of "The Shakespeare Plays" begins coming into sharper focus in terms of artistic outlines and goals. Cedric Messina, executive producer, has been blunt: "Our intent inNTT - 908 words
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Article, Illustration917 1979-05-07 7 ROBERT McDONALD - The tourist and industrial processes of the 20th century have done more damage to the Acropolis that any of the previous 24, but this century has also provided the technology that will put things right. By ROBERT McDONALD FT REPAIR of the ravages toFT; Source: AP photo - 917 words
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Article1040 1979-05-07 7 A J SINGH - The established record companies are losing sales worth millions of dollars to recording pirates in South-east Asia. Mr A J SINGH examines why, despite the existence of copyrights laws in most countries, the pirates are able to get away with their booty. A J SINGH FTFT - 1,040 words
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897 1979-05-07 7 JOHN LEONARD - By JOHN LEONARD NYT Title: Livia, or Buried Alive Author: Lawrence Durrell 265 pages, Viking Price: U5510.95 "LIVIA" to Lawreaee DunlCi llth ■•vol. or the M, only two "The Black Book" aad "Ike Dark Labyriath" are laeweat ef theery, at smothering DwreUNYT - 897 words
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Advertisement255 1979-05-07 6 The Third Great Postwar Boom and the New Versions of Market Explosions which Built Fortunes The first major boom as we emerged from depths of the 1940s was the U.S./ Russian strategic missile race, with rocket-engine maker THIOKOL climbing from less than $2 a share to $59 between 1955 and255 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous417 1979-05-07 6 Films SCIENCE films on Ethnology will be screened by the Goethe-Institut Singapore at the RELC auditorium on May 9. An introduction will be given by Dr Hans-Karl Galle at 8 p.m. Admission is free. "Pop Art USA" introducing the work of four leading American pop artistes, Roy Lichtenstein, Clacs Oldenburg,417 words
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Miscellaneous960 1979-05-07 6 The night of the big yawn in GOING to be one if these traly dreary a gaamaa Mi begl "Nature's begin at els trmpUtlei TV teilglt. The a Ike jfipiMn do Mt fer the leeh at all enticing. tares 1 Cliff B Ike tolevtataa day hr BTB starts, el eearse,960 words
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Advertisement128 1979-05-07 7 A GREAT PLACE Ask around. It's no E#%B D| jfMklTfi secret we're a M%om\ favourite with businessmen from the world over. We have all the facilities and expertise to satisfy conscientious and fun-loving businessmen. Full convention and banquet facilities, 300 luxurious rooms and suites, delightful Swiss, Japanese and Chinese restaurants,128 words
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Miscellaneous40 1979-05-07 7 '.F^inkDickei^ you *je*e e?eTnwG vou *ee fboL,«ivsrou)..) SssPa^yop 11^ KUE€jAfNPK>*C PND Tv4e>i Sou 6ieu> it... cy UJMfVT Do r^C Mec TvAPff C-iDiCuiOuS CP^ £2 *Vtv\ ReBLLV f\ 6RR«s/ €»U<?GeON towo DOGS ft e>«T Of CLefcKiHG ON Tmp S\DC. ■> »o CP—^40 words
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EUROPEAN MARKETS
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Article282 1979-05-07 8 MAY M Frs C ORBEILLE Air-Llqulde 409 .1 B S N Genu Dtnone 575 unch C S F (ThomsonCsf) 400 15 Cte Francaise des Petroles 173 46 Comptfnie Financiers Compagnie Generate 300 0.1 Credit Foncier De France 400 50 2.5 H ache tie (Libralrte). 7*9 w 2 Machines Bull282 words
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Article192 1979-05-07 8 MAY M Francs Action* Suisse* 307 1 Alusulsae Br. 1340 -5 Alusulsae Reg. 51S -4 Brown Bovcii Br. ino -10 Cttm Qelgy Br. 1335 -10 Clba Qelgy P C 10TO 4-20 Cite Oelgy Reg. HI 42 Credit Suisse Br 2210 -5 Credit Suisse Reg 1T7 •1 Bektrowatt Br. 2006192 words
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Article176 1979-05-07 8 MAY 04 Pis ABN 3M.00 4 Ahold 103.00 -13 Akso 3130 03 AI4EV 101 JO -0.1 Am fas ***** Amrot Bank 74.40 03 Bergoss 91 JO 13 Berk 88.00 -03 Bols 10 JO unch BorsumlJ 181 00 9 Burhm&nn 10.00 -03 Byenkorf 8100 -03 Calve Delft 184.00 2 Dell176 words
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Article197 1979-05-07 8 MAY M Dm Aef-Telefunken SO IOB Akao J8J0 02 Alls Leben moo unch Ails Vers ***** unch BASF 140.10 -0# Bay H T Wbank 300 008 Bay Vbank 271.S0 •I Bayer ***** -0.9 ppr ***** -0.2 BMW 225JO OA ***** 7 Chem Verw ***** 9 Cotnmerzbank 190 JO -1197 words
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Article94 1979-05-07 8 MAY 04 Fr» FORWARD MARKET Acec 449 11 Arbed 2740 25 Asftur 850 10 Bructn SUSP Bru-L*mb 18)0 10 Canpac 804 -8 Cock 514 4-2 De Bcvrt 230 4-4 Ebes 2215xd -186 Electrobet too unch Gb-Inno-Bm raoxa -45 Oev iaosxd .88 Hobok 3100 -28 Petro 4570 4 30 Rjrl94 words
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Article93 1979-05-07 8 MAY M Lira Anlc 3050 -4L6 Aaaoc Oen oooo 100 BulOf! w» 42 Ccntrmlc 413D unch Plml rtmt rmmtH Oen Immob 75 ITS in Prt an -a Il&lcemenu ***** 1270 ItAlfU 756 unch Italslder Ui(iHU M PI 573 0.5 Marclll Ere 261.30 -1.75 Med lob M730 220 Mtralann *****93 words
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Article1188 1979-05-07 8 NEW YORK STOCK market prices closed lower last Friday on fears of higher interest rates and credit tightening. Money supply figures reported on Thursday were up again. The Federal Reserve has tightened credit slightly in apparent response to news of a sharp jump in the basic money1,188 words
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Article214 1979-05-07 8 MAY 04 C» AblUbl 17W unrh Alean 41 -S Alfoma JOS -1* Bulk Mont -H Bink Novt ScoUl BcU Tel 23S 22*. H Belli Corp BP Can Ud HZ «JS -H Camp Red Lake II. «s -t-m Can ImD Bk 27W unrh Carina/- IB -k Canpac ln» Pt MSB214 words
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Article313 1979-05-07 8 MAY M Rand INDUSTRIALS a Alpht 100 +10 Abercom 236 4-2 AE And CI unch AMIC ZZ 1575 unch Bvlowi Cf Sufar 505 005 4-9 rttA 250 -30 Cum* Finance De Beers Ind Ed con 101 1575 375 •1 25 unch Edfan 4600 +125 Ewready red Voik 230 unch313 words
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Advertisement627 1979-05-07 8 Where to wine, dine and entertain niiiimiiiitiliiiiiiliH! I Non>S Food HO| If 0 Singapore's M* CJ 1 I true, local flavour. A delicious blend of Indian, Malay Chinese recipes. Incredibly appetising! Cost $50 per table of 8 persons $10 additional person Pnce subiect to 3% Cess 10 V Service Charge627 words
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MARKET REVIEWS
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Article1058 1979-05-07 9 CHAN BONG SOO - SINGAPORE By CHAN BONG SOO GOOD all-round gains posted on the Stock Exchange of Singapore last week has rekindled hope that the next boll run is just around the corner. This is very much in keeping with the forecasts of leading chartists who generally share1,058 words
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649 1979-05-07 9 GERALD COLVERD - LONDON By GERALD COLVERD SAME GAME, different players. That might appear to be the City of London's reaction to the Tory victory by allowing share prices to hover rather than soar. In truth the game is different. Those beloved wiseacres, the institutional investors, fail to649 words
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578 1979-05-07 9 r i NEW YORK 4 NYT FEARS of escalating interest rates and uncertainties about the future course of the economy burdened Wall Street last week. The American Stock Exchange's market value index, marching to its own fcummer, reached a new high. But theNYT - 578 words
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255 1979-05-07 9 Reuter INTERNATIONAL Business Machines Corporation chairman, Frank Cary, aid legal fees arising from the Justice Department antitrust salt against the company are very cnwfcWahie and a very great financial burden. He said IBM has not in any sense established reserves for the feesReuter - 255 words
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Article259 1979-05-07 9 Violet Chow - WeekcaM Hay 4 Compiled by Violet Chow OTHERS Saw Darfey IliUhgi announced its intention to invest about $9 million to acquire a controlling interest in United Malayan Insurance Co. Bhd which is engaged in the general insurance business in Malaysia and Singapore. Saatfc Mmtc Amalgamated259 words
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Article248 1979-05-07 9 TOKYO AFP SHARE prices on the Tokyo stock market row far the second consecutive week last week in heavy trading, boosting the Dow-Jones average to another all-time high. At the close of the busiest week in six years last Friday, the Dow indicator of 225 selected issues reachedAFP - 248 words
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Article633 1979-05-07 9 NYT IS CYCLOPS Corp.. a major US producer of quality stainless and hard-alloy tool steel, a promising stock? One broker, doing some research on cheap stocks, said it looks like a winner to him. A second broker, although he had favoured Cyclops shares aNYT - 633 words
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288 1979-05-07 9 f SYDNEY A THE SYDNEY stock market made freak galas last week wttk —M| tver iaterest rates ul laflattsa shelved tor the time Tke ealy aaeertalaty came (rem tke Brittsk eteettoe wltk tke Hkeßhsed sf rose wed activity by Lsadsa I——i la AsstraUaa stocks l(288 words
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629 1979-05-07 9 K.LUMPUR k SUSTAINED buying interest saw commodity stocks making good gains on the Kuala Lumpur Stock market last week. Encouraged by the advance made in the plantation and tin sectors, prices on the other boards also moved up steadily. However, some selling pressure later in629 words
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COMPANY NEWS
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515 1979-05-07 10 DAVID CHOW - By DAVID CHOW THE ELEMENT of uncertainty still exists with regards to the profitability of Pahang Consolidated's mining operations during the second half of the current financial year. Much will of course depend on what has been found in its new internal shaft515 words
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Article393 1979-05-07 10 MALAYAN Cemeat Bhd: AGM to be held at 1st Floor, Wisma Damansara, Jalan Semantan, Damansara Heights, Kuala Lumpur at noon tomorrow. Gathrle BM: AGM to be held at 38 Sixth Avenue, Singapore, at noon. May 9. Betel Lid: AGM to be held at the Conference Room, 5th Floor,393 words
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Article766 1979-05-07 10 MAGNUM Corporation and the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange appear to have dug in further for what could possibly be a protracted battle of wards and will over whether Magnum should hold an extraordinary general meeting for shareholders to approve the group's sale of shares in Permas Jaya to766 words
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Article614 1979-05-07 10 Carreat Paymeat Ex Date Books Close Date Total for Total for Payable the year Previous year M Cables Mia Sec Guthrie NST UOL G Ceramics GE Life Bahmsa Hyd St Steamship Ajinomoto Bata <M) Dualop Est I C B OC BC Esso Ord latraco Dualop ladastriea Ambassador Carls614 words
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Article225 1979-05-07 10 CMfWjr Ajiaoatoto Particulars Bonus Issue of 1 for Ex Date Books Closo HK Lud 10 Apr 24 May 7 Bonus Issue of 1 for 10 Apr 30 May 11 Toshiba Rights Issue of 3 for 2 Roxy fe $1.50 per share Bonus Issue of 2 for 5 May225 words
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509 1979-05-07 10 THE SIME Darby group, with 25 per cent of the equity of a general insurance company United Malayan Insurance (UMI) in its bag, Is moving to gain control of the company. Sime has said it intends to acquire the controlling interest which will509 words
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Article2784 1979-05-07 10 1*78/79 Hi(k Low Ctapur Last Sale orGr's Div Div C*T Gr's na Net P/B Vol (•OOO) Woek Hick Low 8ICTKM ONI 1NDU8TB1AL comma kClAL Ml ISO* 142 ISO MB 74W 213 3M 215 SB 207 izr no 130 SM 60 IB* 2M 177 Aetna Alcorn Allied Choc2,784 words
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Advertisement81 1979-05-07 10 BUSINESS TIMES GIVES YOU THE EDGE Every single business day, Business Times keeps you informed of essential financial, commercial and industrial news. Economic Trends. The Money Market. Price Indices. Company News, Reports. Opinions and predictions. Can you really afford to miss Business Times? Subscribe now. Cat Mt and past .today81 words
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Article593 1979-05-07 11 PETER DOBEREINER - By PETER DOBEREINER THE best tip I ever heart treat a prdessioud getter was by Saaa Snead. He was asked hew te impart side-spin en the ball la order la lade the abet aad he said: "Think sfleo." At the age e( CI Snead manias593 words
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Article371 1979-05-07 11 SELETAR Golf Club moved to the top of the Singapore Golf Association Premier League table when they beat Teugah by six strokes yesterday. Playing away, the Seletar team scored a 224 total through Lim Choo Beng (74), N. Samy (75), and P. Scully (75). Their371 words
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Article, Illustration807 1979-05-07 11 STEVE CADY - [KENTUCKY DEffey 1 ?9/o By STEVE CADY NYT WHEN Ron Franklin wants Spectacular Bid to turn it on, he Just chirps to him and says, "Let's go, daddy." Young Franklin said the magic words to his three-year-old colt at Churchill Downs on Saturday with about halfNYT; Source: UPI photo - 807 words
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Article, Illustration776 1979-05-07 11 NYT SIR ROGER Bannister crossed his long, powerful legs, balanced his flowered teacup beside him on the cushion of a light gray couch next to a fat medical text and talked passionately, as he often does, about running. "I think It's marvelous the wayNYT - 776 words
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400 1979-05-07 11 RONALD KOW - By RONALD KOW THE PUNCH ngkjr toaa thai -mm to pl»y it Ike lataa Bhv i«y flattered that Hagipirr act tt« wttk the k«t ptoyersto the j^ffl^aaThTthe'aLgajare'Slghy (Mm PmaMiM'e XV «m pnMty ■at m flattartog to clflhm ride. it into a kit400 words
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Article620 1979-05-07 11 NYT THE MILE may always be the glamour event in American track and field, but its future impact may never rival the 25 years since Sir Roger Bannister's first sub-four-minute race. "It's my favourite event," said A 1 Frank en, a Los Xngeles publicNYT - 620 words
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Advertisement24 1979-05-07 11 V v>." "> m v Our new address is: Bangunan MMC 16JalanTangsj P.0.80X300 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Telephone: *****/3/4/5 Telex: MA3IIOB MA***** Malaysia Mining Corporation Berhad24 words
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594 1979-05-07 12 UPI NEVER have poor nations so urgently needed a solution to their mounting economic needs and never has it seemed so unattainable. The fifth UN Conference on Trade and Development (Unctad) which opened in M»n<b> yesterday, is the latest in a series ofUPI - 594 words
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Article140 1979-05-07 12 AFP MALAYSIA and Singapore have agreed to allow taxis from both sides to pick up passengers on their return journey, with effect from April 24. The agreement, reached between the Johore Registrar and Inspectorate of Motor Vehicles and Singapore authorities, is aimed at providing better transportation toAFP - 140 words
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186 1979-05-07 12 UPI THE FEW petrol stations that remained open in southern California on Saturday were mobbed by motorists with a three-hour wait for a turn at the pumps and state officials considered imposing an "odd-even" rationing plan within a few days. At one station in theUPI - 186 words
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304 1979-05-07 12 UPI Reuter THE SOVIET wi haa UM Prirtw^MMg; wart Ttaßul tobHAr j jSeVkUtppto* F>reMpi ■Mill televised interview h MmU» Brt»day that this ed to fete by Mr Kitoag•ak to talk, he had with the Thai leader to Bftflfkofc liit nook* Mr*btoS, «hi wlUPI; Reuter - 304 words
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Article, Illustration370 1979-05-07 12 Reuter MALAYSIAN Prime Minister Datuk Hussein Onn said there had been a big increase in Malaysian palm oi] exports to China and be expected further increases in trade between the two countries in the future. Datuk Hussein told a press conference that bisReuter; Source: AP photo - 370 words
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277 1979-05-07 12 AP INDONESIA and Malaysia have agreed to preserve the stability of prices of several major corn modi ties such as tih timber so as to prevent price fluctuations in the international market. The agreement was reached at a meeting between Indonesia's Trade and Cooperatives MinisterAP - 277 words
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196 1979-05-07 12 AFP THE INDONESIAN viceconsul in Malaysia, Mr Ridwan Yahya, has urged the Malaysian government to set out definite "directions" as well as provide incentives to revive the entrepot trade between Penang and Indonesia. He said traders from Medan, and North Sumatra, in particular, hadAFP - 196 words
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Article38 1979-05-07 12 AP A JOURNALIST delegation from Norway led by Mr Ton Arnoy, the first of its kind to visit China, me) with Chinese Vice Premier Wang Zhen in Peking yesterday, China's official Xinhua News Agency reported.— APAP - 38 words
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214 1979-05-07 12 THE ISRAELI Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mr Moshe Dayan, discussed bilateral issues with Singapore leaders during his three-day stay here. Before leaving for Thailand yesterday afternoon, Mr Dayan said the discussions was one of three objectives of his visit. He said there were214 words
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114 1979-05-07 12 AP ISRAELI and Egyptian military delegations meeting in the Sinai town of El Arish received a tumultuous welcome yesterday from residents of the town soon to be returned to Egyptian rule, Israel Radio reported. The Joint military committee to oversee Israel's withdrawal from the SinaiAP - 114 words
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Advertisement20 1979-05-07 12 WEDNESDAY and for the SPECIAL GUIDE TO FITNESS Executive RnessCUb 2ND FLOOR, U.I.C. BUILDING, SHENTON WAY, SINGAPORE 1. TEL: *****77. >20 words
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Advertisement98 1979-05-07 12 yet not many can be obtained on secondhand market! From 1968, the Peugeot 504 has been steadily selling all over the world. Opto April 1978, over 2 million cars were sold. Why then is it not easy to find them secondhand locally? The answer is very simple. While a lot98 words
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Miscellaneous60 1979-05-07 12 Outlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. to 1 p.m. today: Mainly fair. Bepart for 24 hew prtor to 7Jt p.m. on May I at the alrpert. Maximum temperature... 30.1 Associated humidity 80 Minimum temperature-. 25.3 Associated humidity 100 Hours of sunshine 2.60 Rainfall in millimetres 10 3 Total rainfall for60 words
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Article102 1979-05-07 13 AFP THE Iraqi-South Yemeni Fishing Company last week signed a contract worth almost US$l6 million (Ss3s million) to buy two vessels from the Soviet Union, the Iraqi News Agency (INA) reported in a message from Aden. The joint company's fleet will thus be increased to six fishingAFP - 102 words
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Article70 1979-05-07 13 Reuter A REFERENDUM of the Rotterdam and Amsterdam harbour workers rejected by 55 to 45 per cent a wage agreement for 1979 reached last month between unions and employers, union sources said. The agreement, covering some 16,000 workers, involved proposals for earlier retirement plus a realReuter - 70 words
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Article63 1979-05-07 13 Reuter INDIA'S national shipping fleet rose slightly to 5.58 million gross registered tonnes (grt)on April 1, the start of the 1979-80 fiscal year, from 5.38 million grt at the same time a year earlier, Shipping Minister Mr Chand Ram told Parliament. Mr Ram said according to latest availableReuter - 63 words
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1122 1979-05-07 13 GOH ENG KEE - By GOH ENG KEE MOST OF THE containws moving through the Port of Singapore Authority's (PSA) container terminal at East Lagoon are deared for export or import within a period of four to six hours. A PSA spokesman said this record was maintained even1,122 words
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Article229 1979-05-07 13 AP EUROPEAN time-charter baslaeas stole the limelight •a Friday bat a dlsappelatmeat far ski pawners was a weakealag af rates payable fer liaer trips eat. P aad O, far example, maaaged to aeeare the 11,111 dwt LaacaaMre at £3,875 (8*14,1971 a day far a trip to the PemaaAP - 229 words
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Article260 1979-05-07 13 Reuter THE IMPROVEMENT in the worldwide oil supply situation in April brought an increased stability to both the dry cargo and tanker markets, shipbroker Matheson Chartering Ltd says in its latest market report. The report says competing demand from European and North and South American charterersReuter - 260 words
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Article74 1979-05-07 13 Reuter MEMBER lines of the Australian and New Zealand Eastern shipping conference announced they will cut their Currency Adjustment Factor (CAF) for Australia and New Guinea to 18.89 per cent from 22.02 per cent, effective May 10. They said the CAF reduction follows a recent reviewReuter - 74 words
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1806 1979-05-07 17 SCHEDULE 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 of1,806 words
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Article511 1979-05-07 17 MfftailiM rif* u ACS n s Ate* IV 3 Alpac IV 5 Angkutan IV 4 ANL I 1 APL m 2 Armada V 3 AryaNat n 5 ASCL m 5 Atlantic V 1 Aust.Cont IV 5 Bank n 5 Banner V 5 Batam IV 3 BBS n 2 Ben511 words
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Article1518 1979-05-07 18 r RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS I AND LCL CARGO AT CONTAINER TERMINAL .1 Inb. (l) Each vessel's estimated Ume of arrival Is advised by the Shipping Line/Agent 1 and is subject to change I (2) All export FCL containers and LCL cargo must be delivered to the1,518 words
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543 1979-05-07 18 RAHIM KASSIM - By RAHIM KASSIM A NORWEGIAN communication equipment manufacturer has invested some S3 million In Singapore to produce its wide range of products (or export to the Asean region. The establishment of EB Communication (Far East) last October looks like developing as a boon543 words
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Article438 1979-05-07 18 EXPECTED ARRIVALS TODAY KEPPEL WHARVES Akademik J angel (0600 after Sumbawa) 3/4 Cape Graton (Bulk Wheat) (after Kota Maju sails) 8/ 9 Car Liner No. 1 (RO/RO) (after Predeal) 46 Emma Bakke (after John Bakke Will haul to G. 38/39 on Bth the) 35/36 Hoegh Orchid (after438 words
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Article845 1979-05-07 18 The leading shipping lines operating from Singapore and the local agents who handle cargo bookings for them. Adriatic Container— Container Feeder*. AFEA Line— Singapore ShipPlug Ahli Ship Dins— Shariah Alfred C Toepfer Line- Intermodal. Algerian National Line (CNAN)—Unlpaciflc. Alpac Line—lntrasea. Anhalng Line— Stroogwlll. Angkutan Pertambagan— Eastern845 words
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Advertisement269 1979-05-07 13 Scan Dutch Fast and Regular Service To/From N.C. /SCAN W.MED./U.K. Singapore: Tel *****1. Port Kelang: Tel *****1. Kuaft.Lumpur Tel! *****. Penang: Tel ***** w> I \K I) 1\ 1 I \H FULLY CONT >at Bfemeftu»«i Hamßorj 'CIOSMG TMKS (SPORt t Fa 9/5 (*OO WC La 10/5 1800 MRS FULLT COKTMKHSQ)269 words
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Advertisement338 1979-05-07 13 03 SI SEALORD |U ANTAH H m. 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 Dam man (24/5) Dubai (27/5). Damnum (30/5). Kuwait (3/6) Damnum (30/5). Kuwart (3/6). Mai338 words
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Advertisement194 1979-05-07 13 ■NOL NEPTUNE ORIENT UNES LTD FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICES: FAR-EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAMERISED SERVICE Snore f UMf Stoat Maw* Ittt H~b«I Bim MiaM«utnflE; ire, kau, «aim 31«» MOCATO* IS lA* It Mai itm Ikt 2tm 4 tea SAm 0 cwr 19 May 20*1 itm 5 to* (ft* IMm 9l* SS BADGI KM*194 words
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Advertisement239 1979-05-07 13 Nedlloyd Lines Regular Liner Services To/From All Parts of the World. Singapore Tel *****1 Port Kelang Tel *****1 Kuala Lumpur Tel *****. Penang Tel ***** Hi MAERSK LINE ~i i 1-7/5 74/5 1314/5 14-IV* 24-21/5 2122/5 Linac Trni«. "^TF'' 74/5 27/5 14-15/5 3/4 21-22/5 M/c 21-29/5 17/6 23 6 26/6239 words
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Advertisement669 1979-05-07 14 Lloyd FULLY CONTMNEHSED TO EUROPE Lwwp iM lay I!■!*■! Eaprea Bi —ww Eipress Mi* lay I" 7 1 EXPRESS COMOmONM. TO EUMTC Spare Plata* tm BMae Sanaa (fWj Bremen to Mm MM* l«Pt 10/5 30/5 12/6 10/6 7/6 5/6 iMSNft*ea* 11/5 12/5 9/6 20/6 18/6 15/6 13/6 FULLY CONTMOBD TO669 words
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Advertisement354 1979-05-07 14 |jii rrl 13 U- IM2! I 17 M 2 a Nut Ink* -mur MB IMS &47/N* 7 (P. I*M 14/S); IBKSnor to 1. To: US ATLANTIC US GULF t EAST CANADA ME KIT IOMBL T Hit »/l* *Mh LOMMC H Ma. Hmtkm m (CAC) t34/i5O 0-10/5 19-22/5 10-12/5 23-20/5 Fran:354 words
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Advertisement484 1979-05-07 14 EVERGREEN LINE FAR f AST EUROPf [XPRfSS FULL CONTAIMR SERVICE ACCEPTMG CARGO FOR: HAMBURG. FELIXSTOWE. ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP. IE HAVRE. ALSO ACCEPTWG CARGO FOR: (MTEDJUNGDOM SOUTHAMPTON. LONDON. MANCHESTER. BMMMGHAM. BRISTOL. LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW, LEEDS WEST GERMANY HOLLAND AMSTERDAM S>*t H»i i*l fMm Mttartw Mm* Lt Hnr Emi Nctan ISIMf 41* *la »km484 words
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Advertisement675 1979-05-07 14 B F S S C. Agents try Moioysto TEPS MALAYSIA Port Ketang T«U3B -7355 Pervong T«l 62U1/***** U &Q, Comptnia ArfMrtiM Dt P> NamaacMM iNtarcMtiMMital S. A.C.I.F, Or/ "ARGENTINE NATIONAL LINE" LOAOMG FOR DURBAN, CMKTOVM. BUENOS MRES Sintapvc P. KHjuj Penanf IMGENHM 19/17 May 11/19 May** 29/21 May** IntA TrawportadoN675 words
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Advertisement572 1979-05-07 14 r mo.s.E. OCEAN SHIPPING ENTERPRISES PTE LTD KM 10? 2103 ?IST F LOOR MARINA HOUSE SHE NTON WAY MISTRI ROAD SINGAPORE 2 TFI *****44 78. *****70 131 SANKYO LINE AUSTRALIA SERVICE P. Keiang Saifapart LMdhg fir MAY CARP 14/18 May 12/13 May STD, MEL MKT PRMCE 14/16 Mil 17/19 May572 words
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Advertisement811 1979-05-07 15 Overseas Containers Limited ccwTMoa* so met to un/camon SM UJ 4 M 2 hat 10 M 71 M It in DIM 22 tm ltd 2 M 13 M run A'wwrp 1 tm 4 tm 15 km 17 km 22 tm 21 tm Htm Mia 7 M It M Spm Plata*811 words
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Advertisement882 1979-05-07 15 GRAXARD LINE W Tnu. iiii 3.3 'J H 3. a V\ NEST BOUND-fM east/mediterranean MV. KIM V 2CK MV MM HMC »27» S>art PJMng PnuMf 15 May II toy Ito 9to Pvtaos Tnpok/Ben(h*n Dpboati/P Sodao/ M«ali/ P Sad Meiandru Bcirvl I attakia/Pireaus/ Btnfhui/ Tnpok/htanbul Mi inns ACCEPT!* CO«T«« CJKO EAST882 words
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Advertisement717 1979-05-07 15 S BEN LINE CONTAINERS EHWSS CQNTMO SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE 1 Haaterf Cipro Bremen Express HodgtuMf Express KtUK rm«(N .ROAM HAVOE SOTQN I Sport P Mmi N Gannaup Aostna Mmi Fraaca MUK lap 5/5 10/5 25/5 31/5 1/1 J/t 16/5 6/6 4/6 2/1 bru 19/5 21/5 12/ C M/ 6 15/(717 words
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Advertisement348 1979-05-07 15 Scan Dutch V WEEKLY EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE ivi *1 i :>i 11: i>l t»i T i j'Tin :#i: i»]i:FVi Iff*. Horn f Mm, <arr4 Mt) fvancqca uu n nn OUMM 12/1 SIMM funxsca ii/s m bum nn ORM rWKLJII 2/1 KXM EEMU 5/1 TOT MM FUKOCA lt/f OHM EUAMM 21/4348 words
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Advertisement685 1979-05-07 15 ir BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES THE BANK LINE LTD. LOADS FOR E. I S. AFRICA Clown PE. E Ldn) S pore 30 May/3 ton P KMar* 4/6 Jun FROM EAST i SOUTH AfMCA FOR BANGKOK MANILA P U.S. GULF COAST SERVICE (New Orleans, Mobie, Houston, Galveston) Seaport P. Ketanf Pounf US685 words
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Advertisement945 1979-05-07 16 TO EUROPE P Kelang I Havre R dam HK CGNTAHER 15* [lO May 11 May 27 May 28 May 30 May 31 MERCATOR 11W 15 May 16 May lkm 2km 4km 5 0 CHEF 14* 19 May 20 May skm 6km Bkm 9 SS BRCGf 21* 25May 26 May |l945 words
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Advertisement685 1979-05-07 16 U.S.A./EAST CANADA SERVICE ACCtFTVK FCL/LCL CONTAOERS FROM PEMNG. P. ROMS. STORE I TQM. NORfOLI E.G./6REAT LARES .SERVICE lOMWB FOB; KW TOM. RORFOU. MONTREAL. TORONTO ■RAOT 20/21 My 11/UM* wnm, mimnr )i/ikm n/n My wnm, CALFORMA/PAORC NORTH WEST SERVICE Lm*« tar: LOS ANGELES SM FUMCSCO, SEATTLE. TACOOM, VANCOUKR. LC Pmm| P685 words
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Advertisement412 1979-05-07 16 \<.roup SINGAPORE SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE LTD jdtm fiuO« OCEAN building SINGAPORE I WAR* E TING 9111.V |3 LlN£s) GENERAL 913"1|'4 LINES' TEIE* RS *4S9$ «S A B CARSMIP C ABLE CARGOSMIP w \r— SINGAPORE /SL4\DS LI\E dZTTimiizzEWimwwrwwvnr* MIDDI.t r.AST Rt 1.l LAR USER A SAFE WAV TO SHIP BY SSA412 words
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Advertisement566 1979-05-07 16 r~*H „MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL SHIRRING CORPORATION BfRHAD EXPRESS FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE fO/FROMMED/UK/CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA I) MM, StotMMa. (Mo. HriMtu. 2) CoßiaM|in. Aarfcus 3) Brcmw. 4) Antwerp. Aaotertoa. I*. 5) Bisk MtMai EXPRESS CONVENTIONAL SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT T« S'mrt P Um FVnj<w Lm4m tar B. JOOM l/l( Mar U/14 Mr 15/14 IM Lhora/Gtrioj 29/5566 words
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Advertisement629 1979-05-07 16 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD. Faber House 234E Orchard Road Singapore 9 Telephone *****11 *****5/ WGUU MDEPEIGENT SOI/FULL CONTAMER SERVICE TO EUROPE SMt t Um| ft«M| laaMi Mr II Mr li Mr 30 Ma? 21 M^r NORASIA MM 30 Mr aMr Amu HMj V«K Shppm MUtfj (TO) LTD 235*11 -MR 235M87 i629 words
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Advertisement221 1979-05-07 17 EGYPTIAN INTERNATIONAL LINE EIL EGYPTIAN FLAG GENERAL AGENTS: L.N. SHIPPING PTE LTD Tel: *****11 (Smgopore) TLX R*****7 SUB-AGENTS: H.S.H. (M) SON BHD Tel. *****3/*****7 (KL) *****6 (FT. KELANG) *****2 (PCNANG) WORLD LINE its sua u a* M/u l-l to» 22/23 i-p to, a/* Ihf U/13 ■NH/25 tor rwmi mm una221 words
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Advertisement218 1979-05-07 17 *~\GBH/ WESTMWCA SERVICES CONTMR BULK SERVICE TO U6QS/AMPA, PORT HMCOURT, TQM, MONROVIA DOUALA AND ABDJAN KESSa fapM HJtaai Spar* UfH MOMMDI 7/« M*t MM* tkm 11 KSSL M (toy 27/21 Iby 24 Jm ftCCOTK BOTH CQNTMOS MB fNUETBD) CMGO am *30 neon cmgo rot coMav. hounuchott «n> noommbou wth TURSMPIOT218 words
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Advertisement233 1979-05-07 17 €*prm** !gtd WEST SOUND lOAOR4G FOR MUSCAT. DUBAI AHHWW BAHRAM. KUWAIT SMUPOtt/MBTRNJA CONTMO SOWW n* no 10MMC FOR ISH»T 171% SrMM. t-m* Gutfeast Shipping Pte Ltd Surt« 704/706. Ocean Bwttnt Coßytr Quay. l Td *****3 (10 Ime) ARMADA SHIPPING APS LOMMG FOR *KfOCK/P*SCO6OUA SINGAPORE PORT KELANG PENANG "SEA TBI" 19/21233 words
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Advertisement241 1979-05-07 17 3 HAN SOCN SHIPPING t, TRADING CO PTE LTD ■> 5 i: s •ft met:: >«• i" n* m HI TBJMTMTMT M-79 9-J-79 JMUMTA m. -oarnut i-s-n it-vn mm HI. "Q6MI MOB" IS-J-79 17-5-79 SMNH HI. "HI UT Hl.-SKMOHr Hl -UM MM" UtmiHß hi. -oonruur HI -OOR M 1 ran241 words
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Advertisement295 1979-05-07 17 NOTICES ■.t. Cherry Consignees of damaged cargoes the above vessel are hereby notified that the general survey will be held on 11/5/79 from 0900 hrs to 1600 hrs. No further survey will be held after this date. G ■LV. "Vtafcva rmnti- Vajr: H arrived Ml May, itn X rJLA. (Mm295 words
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Advertisement74 1979-05-07 18 Now calling on fixed days every week. Now Scan Dutchccontainerr r ships sail every week from each port of call on the route between Europe and the Far East. Arrival and departure on fixed days. In Singapore, loading every Tuesday discharging every Wednesday with weekly feeder services to/from Port Kelang.74 words
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