The Business Times, 28 May 1979
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Title Section11 1979-05-28 1 BUSINESS TIMEs M.C.(P) No. 141/1/1# MONDAY, MAY 28, lt7t 50 CENTS11 words
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Article68 1979-05-28 1 AP SEOUL, Sun. South Korea registered a 13.6 per cent real growth in the first quarter of the year over the same period last year, provisional figures released by the Central Bank of Korea showed yesterday. The growth rate compared with 18.5 per cent recorded by SouthAP - 68 words
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Article57 1979-05-28 1 AP LONDON, Sun. The Soviet Union has been buying Rhodesian chrome in defiance of United Nations sanctions, and reselling some of it to the United States at a handsome profit, the London Sunday Telegraph claimed today. The paper attributed the claim to a report compiled from Western diplomaticAP - 57 words
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Article81 1979-05-28 1 Reuter MANILA, Sun. The Philippines is to seek compensation from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) for loss in export earnings over the past few years, Finance Minister Cesar Virata said last night. Speaking in a television interview, he said that he expected to ask the IMF for aboutReuter - 81 words
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Article85 1979-05-28 1 AP TOKYO, Sun. China and Vietnam agreed yesterday that they will release 1,518 Vietnamese and 240 Chinese prisoners, taken during China's four-week attack into Vietnam in February and March, in four separate groups by June 22. China's official Xinhua (Hsinhua) News Agency said the Chinese Red Cross delegationAP - 85 words
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Article78 1979-05-28 1 AFP COLOMBO, Sun. Three countries, Surinam, Pakistan and Grenada, have applied to join the 88-nation non-aligned movement, official sources said here today. Their applications will be considered at a meeting of the coordinating bureau of the movement to be held here from June 6 to 9 at theAFP - 78 words
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Article79 1979-05-28 1 AP EL ARISH (Egypt), IfiUeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin, alter a meeting with Egyptian President Anwar Sadat, said today the two countries have proclaimed their borders open and that he would go to Alexaftfrta early in July. The two leaders and US Secretary of State Cyras Vance spokeAP - 79 words
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Article63 1979-05-28 1 Reuter KUWAIT, Sua. Chairman of Opec, Mana al Oteiba,waned today that the world would face a major energy crisis unless the industrialised countries Cut oQ consumption, according to the Kuwait News Agency (Kuna). Dr Oteiba, who is also the United Emirates' (UAE) Petroleum Minister, said his country wasReuter - 63 words
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Article61 1979-05-28 1 AFP CHICAGO, Sun. The death toll in the United States' worst aviation disaster rose to 273 after rescuers last night found a second body near a truck at the scene of the crash. The first body was found under the truck early yesterday afternoon on O'Hare InternationalAFP - 61 words
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Article57 1979-05-28 1 AP LONDON, Sun. Deposed Ugandan President Idi Amin has found refuge in Iraq and is now installed with his family in Baghdad, the Iraqi capital, the Sunday Express reported. The front-page article by Chapman Pincher, who specialises in defence and intelligence matters, cited no specific sources forAP - 57 words
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Article87 1979-05-28 1 THE Mb«k| M tt sleeks gives the II ant traded ea jfcejiteefcjMfcMjMl lt gfvm the fi«|ill »wi« Mm M Lm ■008 M»y2t 19» Sime Darby HoMings 1,806 3.60 MO 2.95 United Overseas Land 1,074 1.60 L07 1JJ Consolidated PlaaUtkw 1.034 140 2.40 1.6 United Overseas Bank S0087 words
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LOCAL STOCK INDICES
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Article68 1979-05-28 1 May n May n M* tt Ma; 28 t+BT Index: ran xi nti-fl 232S.30 wr*> 2351 13 •Industrial*: 4*1.84 mm 402.43 mtn 483.70 Ft nance msr mm TM.41 M7.83 706.15 97*0 705.44 706.34 2M.C7 •Propertie»: BIN 257.04 257. M 255 02 255.10 ♦Ttar ma 1M58 am 200.40 20*41 iRxbten68 words
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Article85 1979-05-28 1 Mar" Hay B May n May M "STIadex: SNU5 *****0 Mi* MUM May M MM.M •IadMriafc: OUt <32. 1 n—ara (MM CM. M n OCM 4B.M (37 19 MJ AMI out ••Hateta: 257.75 257 a 257.15 257.83 257.91 •PraparHaa: 245.19 250. •Ttaa 2U.M ML. I tH».hfr— W MK MM85 words
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Article842 1979-05-28 1 MANO SABNANI - 3.35 M SHARES AT $1.25 EACH By MANO SABNANI Jurong Cement, one of the five cement manufacturers in the Republic, will offer 3.35 million new shares to the public tomorrow. The issue price has been fixed at $1.25 per share of $1 par value. Sources842 words
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Article218 1979-05-28 1 THE United Malay National Organisation (Umno) will call a meeting of Nato (Wkwi tne acts or vandalism by "certain irresponsible people" on idols and temples, said Malaysian Prime Minister Datnk Hussein Onn, who* is also the president of Umno. TimUt after a six-hour Umno supreme218 words
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728 1979-05-28 1 WANG LOOK KEAH - Bv WANG LOOK KEAH SINGAftORE'S Aseaa partners wfb not break away from the Joint Aseaa stand again# the Aastraliaa international civil aviation policy (leap) by accepting the marginal traffic concession offered them. Mr Sbn Kee Boon, Singapore's Permanent Secretary (Ministry of Communications)728 words
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223 1979-05-28 1 THE National Trades Untoa Csngn— (NTUC) and its afffltatos will have tert to train more skilled and disciplined wnfctn •ver the next few yean to ■eet the challenges IMs will enable wwfctn to get the saaiftsMiin In theTtaUneT*nM'the nunlj diithl wwtny general of223 words
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497 1979-05-28 1 FOO CHOY PENG - By FOO CHOY PENG A LEADING Japanese manufacturer of precision cutting tools and bearings is to set up an integrated manufacturing facility in Singapore to produce precision tools initially and hydraulic equipment at a later stage. Nachi-Fujikoehi Corporation of Japan (NFC) took up497 words
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Advertisement105 1979-05-28 1 TheVTR Perfectionist -Sonv The VO-2630, one of the newest recruits to Sony's famous collection of 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 V ***** has105 words
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Article, Illustration950 1979-05-28 2 JOHN VINOCUR - The old Prussian dictum be more, seem less is finding more and more believers in West Germany as the country develops political self-confidence. JOHN VINOCUR reports why it is not simple to be rich, especially for Germans. JOHN VINOCUR NYT IT IS NOTNYT - 950 words
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Article, Illustration760 1979-05-28 2 NYT IN ONE of his early, determined political campaigns a young man from Alberta, Canada, named Joe Clark sought to turn voter unfamiliarity with his name to his own advantage. He (snnted up a campaign brochure with the headline: "What's a Joe Clark?" Now the worldNYT; Source: UPI - 760 words
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Advertisement905 1979-05-28 2 1. Lifting capacity of 4,000 lbs. at 24 in. load centre for a fast job. 2. Travelling speed of 11.8 mph gives fast turn-around. 3. Minimum turning radius of 85 in. gives good manoeuverability. 4. Minimum under clearance of 4.3 in. allows easier operation over soft, undulating ground. 1. Lifting905 words
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Article, Illustration1027 1979-05-28 3 RICHARD LAST - By RICHARD LAST LPS MOST COUNTRIES with television stations seem to have at least one thing in common predilection for British productions. Official estimates put the value of television exports from Britain at £35 million (SslsB million) a year. This includes cinema filmsLPS - 1,027 words
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Article334 1979-05-28 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, SITC, SITC May 28-30: Workshop 2: Modern techniques and strategies for management problem solving, SIM, SIM May 29-30: Job evaluation, Ming334 words
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Article, Illustration952 1979-05-28 3 NYT WHEN the bUdai nutcred <ati Amerieaa tow (ran Einpe abut II years age, en wenMpers eagerly sispted tke twe-ptcce leek, esaslisc ed qslte dartag at tkat time. Per yeare, It remaiaed tke higk-water mark sf beack tmhl—. New, bewever, tke Mkfari Is taklagNYT - 952 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article600 1979-05-28 4 COITEE: Robusta futures on Friday closed steady, near the high* and with gains from Thursday ranging from £7 in spot May to £24 per tonne in September, except in distant months which closed little changed from Thursday night. Turnover was 3,684 lots including 13 options and about 900600 words
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Article246 1979-05-28 4 TERMINAL rubber in Loodon on Friday finished a fairly active but erratic day, near session lows at mostly unchanged to 0.70 pence per kilo lower on balance. Near July finished an exceptional 0.50 pence up in a gmaii technical squeeze, rubber dealers said. Turnover totalled 484 lots of 15246 words
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Article71 1979-05-28 4 CXF. North European ports. In US dollars per ton unless otherwise stated. LONDON: Malaysian 5% Ha bulk per tonne July Sumatra 5* f f a bulk May June July August September Nigeria 5% ffa bulk stg r n 862 i 666'islr 892 7 sir 680slr unch unch unch71 words
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Article168 1979-05-28 4 CHICAGO soybean futures see-sawed throughout the day and finished on the downside on Friday. Prices were off 3/4 cent to 3Vi US cents a bushel. Traders said the old crop months received support from renewed inflationary fears and the strength in precious metals. New crop futures came under spreading168 words
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Article160 1979-05-28 4 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Friday lost early gains and closed lower. Prices were down 5V< to four US cents a bushel. Traders said the strength in precious metals and a pickup in new export business supported prices early. A processor sold a good amount of July near midsession160 words
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Article101 1979-05-28 4 BANGKOK rice prices quotes on Saturday (in US dollars per tonne F. 0.8. basis Bangkok): WHITE RICE: 100 per cent lat claaa 351, 100 per cent ted Him 330. 100 per cent M daa 323,-6 per cent 323, 10 per cent 108. IS per cent 300. X per cent101 words
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Article32 1979-05-28 4 THE STRAITS tin price in Penang on Saturday rose M|lo to (1,975 a picul, to stand $275 above the International Tin Agreement ceiling. Turnover rose eight tonnes to 178 tonnes.32 words
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498 1979-05-28 4 PRODUCE Mn last week repertei taith at habeas ae hayers kepi ttuhw away (rem the market la aatttlpatlea at lewer pricw. tnumLtei?meet at the iismmailttrs was aegllglMe aai vmUmA te leeal ninhg aeeeaat aai ■erne te eeaEast aai the Weet Aiaa Geiag by498 words
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Article158 1979-05-28 4 CHINESE Produce Exchange, Singapore, noon closing prices per picul on Saturday: CMMrt Ml: Bulk Sl3O aeUers, old drum 1136 aeUers. new drum $1«0 sellers Cf ra: Mixed (looae) UK/Oast KOO buyers hffv: AST A white fob 100% NLW $30.50 aeOers. Sarawak white fob 00% NLW $307.50 aeUers. Sarawak158 words
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514 1979-05-28 4 AFP THERE has been an increase recently in the level of inquiry for white sugar, especially from countries in West Asia and North Africa. As this has coincided with a reduction in the quantities authorised for export by the EEC at theAFP - 514 words
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Article1445 1979-05-28 4 AFP GOLD'S record-breaking performance continued on the London commodity markets last week. In addition, new peaks were established for lead, silver, platinum and palladium. Rubber reached a new post-Korean War high. Elsewhere, aluminium and nickel were again strong features. The wave of crude oilAFP - 1,445 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article236 1979-05-28 4 Source: OCBC THE US dollar maintained a firm undertone against major currencies on the Singapore fore* market last week. Opening higher at 2.2070/ 80 against the Singapore dollar, compared with 2.2045/65 at the previous week's closing, the US unit traded within the range of 2.2035/2.2100 and closed atSource: OCBC - 236 words
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Article21 1979-05-28 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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Article315 1979-05-28 4 THE DOLLAR firmed in Friday afternoon trading, subdued by the approaching long weekend in the UK and the International Foreign Exchange Dealers Association congress. Dealers said the US currency firmed, particularly against the deutschemark, with sentiment helped by news of an April decline in US real spendable earnings which315 words
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Article39 1979-05-28 4 FRANKFURT exchanges closing quotes oo May 25: US I.MM/M stgua/m CaaLCnO/OM Dn«L«/» x S FY 110.35 45 lit ÜB/MI F FY 43.05 15 D Kr 35.M/15 N Kr 3M5/V B FY (eoa) t.*****1 B FY (da) SJSt/t.OU YeaOJTJO/M39 words
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Article232 1979-05-28 4 Asian rates RATES steadied with an easier undertone in a generally depressed market last week, brought about by news of an 8 to 7 per cent drop in the US dura We goods order index. Trading was light, except on Friday where some rollovers and month-end covering were seen in232 words
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Article60 1979-05-28 4 Source: Astley Pearce IN GENERAL, transactions on the domestic interbank money market hovered In the region of iVi to tV* per cent last week. The interest rates for the shorter periods eased and dosed off at the rate of 6-13/16 to 6-11/16, 6'4 to 6V« and 7to 6Source: Astley & Pearce - 60 words
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Article48 1979-05-28 4 FOR THE week ended Saturday May 26, the range of call rate received from from Short Deposits (M) Bhd was as follows: Bank fond: 1.5 per cent to 8 per cent. Oferal thai: 2 per cent to 5 per cent. HntMSli of funds totalled $685 million.48 words
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Article195 1979-05-28 4 THE KILOBAR price in Singapore opened at a record high of 5J19.239 on Saturday, and traded to the day's peak of $19,374 before closing at $19,332 in a quiet market. Spot gold for London delivery opened at U*****.40/9O and closed firmer at $270.60/271J0. The market was quiet, moving within195 words
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Article308 1979-05-28 4 Source: The Discount Co. of S'pore Ltd THE TIGHT interbank market, experienced in the previous week, failed to sustain as term rates dipped considerably in the week ended May 25. The term rates generally eased by about V 4 to H per cent from the previous week's closing,Source: The Discount Co. of S'pore Ltd - 308 words
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Article152 1979-05-28 4 Euro rates LONDON Eurodollar deposit rates closed basically steady on Friday afternoon in continued quiet trading, dealers said. They reported a slightly firmer undertone after the morning's lack of interest, due to operators closing up positions ahead of the long holiday weekend rather than news of the US Budget surplus152 words
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Advertisement79 1979-05-28 4 COUNCIL presents A Book Exhibition covering Commerce, Business end Manegement in the first floor exhibition area of the British Council Centre on Collyer Quay. 17th May 2nd June Open: Monday Friday Saturday 10am 6pm 10am 2pm The exhibition is designed to appeal to anyone with an educational, professional or general79 words
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OVERSEAS
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Article742 1979-05-28 5 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From RBA BI423 1200 BWN GIA GA982 1200 HLP SU SQ240 1210 MES SIA SQ201 1245 HLP 1 SLA SQ911 1240 SFO/HNL/GUM MAS MH684 1245 KCH SIA SQ1 1325 SFO/HNL/GUM/ HKG MAS MH651 1330 (MES)PENKUL SIA SQ61 1340 BKK SIA SQ455742 words
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907 1979-05-28 5 NYT WESTERN Europe and Japan have a new complaint about the dollar it is getting too strong, and that means higher prices for all the goods priced in dollars, most notably oil produced by Opec. Only a few months ago, Europe and Japan wereNYT - 907 words
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Article, Illustration154 1979-05-28 5 Reuter HEAVILY armed p*tk* reWwwmeat* paMM the streets ef Madrid la Sptli yesterday alter eight pespie were killed aad lajsred la a bam b attack ea a trtwW eafe freqaeated by right-wtagers. Special prateetlea was glvea U left-wiag palltteal party sfflees alter a bast l,Mt aagry rightistsReuter; Source: AP photo - 154 words
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Article533 1979-05-28 5 Reuter THE EUROPEAN Common Market and its 57 African, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) partners in the Lome convention broke off negotiations without agreeing on a new aid pact. The chief negotiators for the two sides said they would fix a date for further talks in the lightReuter - 533 words
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Article238 1979-05-28 5 Neutron bomb in Europe Ford UPI FORMER US President Gerald Ford said the US already has a primitive model of the controversial neutron bomb deployed in Europe. "We do have a neutron bomb in Europe, the only thing is that it is dirtier" than the new high radiation weapon PresidentUPI - 238 words
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Article112 1979-05-28 5 Reuter SAUDI Arabia has agreed to increase its oil production temporarily from 8.5 to nine million barrels a day. Newsweek magazine said on Saturday the decision was made at the request of the United States "on the assumption that the political pressure on (President) Carter will ease ifReuter - 112 words
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218 1979-05-28 5 AP BRITAIN'S three-week-old Conservative government has admitted its first blunder: rising prices. Political correspondents close to the Tory Party say Cabinet Minister Angus Maude told party officials last Friday that a series of price rises immediately after the party took office has damaged the government'sAP - 218 words
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Article163 1979-05-28 5 Reuter REPRESENTATIVES of several international airlines said they opposed world deregulation of the industry and criticised attempts by the US State Department and the Civil Aeronautics Board to force changes in international air policies. The representatives, speaking at a two-day aviation conference in New York sponsoredReuter - 163 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article565 1979-05-28 5 Agencies ONLY half of Japan's petrol filling stations abided by a Government request to close on Sundays and national holidays to conserve energy, a Government official said yesterday. "Our campaign was much more low-key than expected because our request has not been circulated widely enough," the officialAgencies - 565 words
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322 1979-05-28 5 AFP PRESIDENT Carter was at Camp David over the weekend to reflect on one of the darkest weeks of his term. The events seemed to show a President who had lost control of his own party. There were defeats in Congress and thereAFP - 322 words
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Advertisement69 1979-05-28 5 u9 now s to** 09 3 AUGUST 1979 Featuring: Modern, fully equtped Gymnasium, Sauna, Massage, Fool and Professional Fitness Programming. Reasonable prices. Membership will be completely reciprocating with the other ten Centers in Honolulu, Tokyo, Seoul, Hong Kong, Manila and Jakarta. Entry fee: S $500. Monthly dues: S $50 for69 words
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REVIEWS
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Article, Illustration1479 1979-05-28 6 PATRICIA GOH - By PATRICIA GOH I HAD a classmate in the violin workshop who was 18 but sported a beard that made him look like 30 and everything he said marked him out as a stuffed shirt, and the only time he ever uttered something1,479 words
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Article, Illustration888 1979-05-28 7 CHRISTOPHER LEHMANN-HAUPT - T. Roosevelt study in nostalgia 2 Theodore Roosevelt was a complex man sharp and incisive one moment and nostalgic the next. The raw, untamed aspect of I' the American continent did much to mould Roosevelt's character and historical vision. The rise of Theodore Roosevelt. By Edmund l Morris. 886 pages.888 words
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Article, Illustration1016 1979-05-28 7 N.R. KLEINFIELD - By N.R. KLEINFIELD NYT a A HOTEL, a couple of restaurants. a scattering of dairy farms and 1,472 people are in this rustic hamr let set hard by the foothills of the Berkshire. There is also a man responsible for 300 million books.NYT - 1,016 words
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Article, Illustration125 1979-05-28 7 THE CMdietor of the Singapore Symphony Orchestra, Mr Choo Hoey, completed a visit to Australia under the Australia! Cultural Awards Scheme m May 21. During his visit, be met the coadacters aad members of state symphony orchestras la Sydney, Melbourne aad Adelaide, la Adelaide, he125 words
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Article, Illustration388 1979-05-28 7 AP AMERICA'S narrow exposure to modern Chinese culture widened with the opening of an exhibit by China's top living artists l,Mt watercolours to see and, for the first time, to buy. Both the Chinese and importer Michael Srednick are hoping the seemingly inexhau stible enthusiasmAP - 388 words
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Advertisement514 1979-05-28 6 1. SINGH'S LAW AND PRACTICE OF SINGAPORE INCOME TAX by AWTHER SINGH An up-to-date and authoritative text book, in a clearly written style, covering both the law and practice of SINGAPORE INCOME TAX. The guiding philosophy of the book is that the taxpayer be made aware of every loophole in514 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous403 1979-05-28 6 FILM SHOWS THE NATIONAL MUSEUM will screen three colour films on Wednesday at Bpm. The films, by courtesy of the Canadian High Commission, are OK Camera, Beyond the Naked Eye and We Call Them Killers. Admission is free on a first-come-first-served basis. TALKS THE Central Young People's Section of the403 words
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Miscellaneous1330 1979-05-28 6 MONDAY'S BLUES PROBABLY ea e programme viewers will leek forward te seeiag Is the Talwaaese prodactiea e( a sword-flghttag Maadaria serial The Long Parsalt, which eemes ea at 9.15pm ea Chaaaei Eight. It Is abeat a fairly rempeteat martial arts ea as aaappetftriag aad dreary as tksae fer meat ef1,330 words
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Advertisement238 1979-05-28 7 I 4 Traditional subjects such as /lowers, birds, insects and Bsb favoured IFJFI-I 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, every238 words
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Miscellaneous33 1979-05-28 7 DTIStCfW'-' Eh Pro RNOTH6C "MihG>. uX> DGCOfcRtLD TmiS PIPCJL? ft Feu P\HO Some, limp Pftflcß 0-*PUTs|S Gcr vomc nanos orr suar/oor 1 DON'T RE^MJSC ffere£soN or Ajßlic RfcXPrtONS PffTEJOeD jHCse Functions P, P*—\33 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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EUROPEAN MARKETS
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Article192 1979-05-28 8 MAY 25 Francs Actions Sulsaes 300 unch Alusulaae Br. 1315 5 Alusulsse Reg S18 1 Brown Boverl Br. 1806 unch Clba Oelcy Br 1306 -15 Ciba Oelcy P C 1006 -15 Clba Oelcy R*C 709 -4 Credit Suisse Br 2125 -20 Credit Suisse Rec 400 -8 Elektrowatt Br. 1920192 words
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Article260 1979-05-28 8 MAY 25 Fr» CORBE1LLE Alr-Liqulde B S N Gervais Danone CSF (Thomson400 502 379.90 0.1 1 Cte Franchise 164.10 0.8 Compagnle Financier* Compagnle Generale Credit Fonder De France Hachette (Librmlrte).Machines Bull Michelin IB) 380 454 239 so 983 200.50 unch -0 5 J 15 8 -05 Pechlney Clglne Kuhlmann260 words
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Article133 1979-05-28 8 MAY 25 Pis 347 00 93 00 0.5 29 50 -01 AMEV 90 00 ***** 70 70 unch 50.00 1 90 00 -1 BoU 66.50 03 163.50 03 Burhmann 58 50xd -4 7 75 00 -06 181.00 •1 U2.00xd -8 149 30 03 2300 03 880 00 2930 38.X133 words
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Article213 1979-05-28 8 MAY 25 Dm Aef-Telefunken 40 90 1.3 Akzo 26 80 -0 4 Alls Leben SOOOOxd -20 Alls Vers 430.00 •1 BASF 136 30 13 Bay H T Wbank 243 50Bx49 Bay Vbtnk 261 00 3.5 136 10 08 NT 268 50 4.5 BMW 220 50 365 50 •u Chem213 words
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Article105 1979-05-28 8 MAY 25 Lire Anl* S3 -075 Assoc Gen ***** -535 Bastogi 814 4 Central* 4M5 -190 Fiat 7749 -30 Finsider 160 75 -1 75 Gen Immob 98 25 -3.5 IFI Pii 2343 -7 Italcementi ***** -480 1 taigas 722 12 Italsider 420 •ft Magneti M Pf 520 unch Marelll105 words
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Article100 1979-05-28 8 SUN Alllaace ud Lnadaa Insnranee Lid's 1179 uderwritlag results will be bad. Chairman Lard Aldington told the annual meetlag that the severe winter la Earape aad Narth America led to esasldrr ably heavier aaderwrttiag lames thaa la early 1918, though renlto far the halaaee of100 words
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Article1323 1979-05-28 8 NEW YORK STOCKS advanced in light pre-holiday trading last Friday despite some weakness among blue chips as corporate takeovers enlivened an otherwise dull market. The Labour Department said US consumer prices rose 1.1 per cent in April after a one per cent climb in March. The1,323 words
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Article240 1979-05-28 8 MAY 25 C* AKlt.Ki 18 unch Alcan 41'« -Si Algoma 28'. unch Bank Mont 23'i •f v Bank Nova Scotia 22 Bell Tel 22« Beth Corp BP Can Ltd Z 23'« .Si Brase an M>7 4- *k Camp Red Lake 23* 4>*fc Can Imp Bk 28 Canpac 31 Si240 words
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Article303 1979-05-28 8 Altai una Asahl Chem 165 1 Asahl Glass 337 1 Bank TK 216 +3 Banyu 630 -3 Bridge stone 510 -3 Canon 548 +8 Chlyoda 670 •10 Chubu PWR MO -16 Citizen 441 unch Dallchl Kangyo Bank 324 unch D Nip Print 581 -1 D Nip Toryo 185 unch303 words
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Advertisement661 1979-05-28 8 Where to wine, dine and entertain The American Express Card serves you wherever they serve great food ft ■C-i Take a new look at the Harbour Grill. Trest yourself and your business associates to an excellent lunch selected from our superb offering of choice US prime beef, our daily Nouvelle661 words
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MARKET REVIEWS
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648 1979-05-28 9 r NEW YORK > NYT THE takeover game was alive and jumping on Wall Street last week. On Monday, Reliance Electric surged more than 10 points in response to a statement by Exxon, the world's biggest oil company, that it was engaged in talks lookingNYT - 648 words
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Article162 1979-05-28 9 TOKYO AFP PRICES btuced back la the later half of last week on the Tokyo stock market after a weak skewing In the first half. The Dow Jones average thus finished jut below the all-time high. A fresh, circular wave of selective baying reached giant-capital and latentAFP - 162 words
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Article249 1979-05-28 9 Violet Chow - Week ended May 2S Compiled by Violet Chow OTHERS ApcU* EeWprlsee announced that shareholders have approved the increase of its authorised capital from $30 million to 150 million by the creation of an additional 20 million shares of $1 each. fllngipsre Paper Prsdacta announced that249 words
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967 1979-05-28 9 CHAN BONG SOO - SINGAPORE h 4 By CHAN BONG SOO INVESTORS went on a buying spree in the plantation sector of the Stock Exchange of Singapore last week while most other classes of shares ruled from steady to irregular in generally light trading. The buying of plantation967 words
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Article992 1979-05-28 9 GERALD COLVERD - P < LONDON By GERALD COLVERD WHICHEVER direction the London market elects to follow, it has deckled it will not go in a hurry at least not until tomorrow's account day has passed by and left no scars on general election punters. Though memories can be aceomodatingly992 words
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973 1979-05-28 9 K.LUMPUR k A LATE rally on the last day of trading again led prices to a slightly steadier close at the Kuala Lumpur stock market last week. Profit-taking surfaced after mid-week and threatened to wipe off earlier gains. It was, however, overcome on Friday, and973 words
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Article394 1979-05-28 9 SYDNEY Reuter THE mini-budget last Thursday night shook the stockmarket and virtually every sector lost ground during trading on Friday with falls soundly outnumbering rises. However, brokers said there was an element of over-reaction in the market as a number of the measures announced byReuter - 394 words
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Advertisement70 1979-05-28 9 NOTICE To the holders of the Hooting rate U.S. DoNar Certificates of Deposit duo 29th November, 1960 of: THE SUMITOMO BANK, LIMITED Qround Floor, DBS Buflding 0 jhenton Wiy. 1 We hereby certify that the rate of interest payable on the abov»mentioned Certificates of Deposit for the Interest Period beginning70 words
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Advertisement161 1979-05-28 9 Study Accountancy with the Specialists Study with Foulks Lynch io\i)o\ Snwc 1 I vuilk 1 iK"h h.t\ c i in lin cm iih Miklcnin 11<Mii all iomul lie \\t>i IJ lor the \aiKMb \canmtano cxaminain»n-> and o\cr T \cai -> ha\ i achieved 149,000 SUCCESSES 406 FIRST PLACES 376 SECOND161 words
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Article783 1979-05-28 10 Carreat Payment Ex Date Books Close Date Payable Total for Total for the year Previous year Emo Ord Intraco Dsalop IidutrlM Apollo Tractors Ambassador Carls bor( High Low Nat Iroa Kulim (M) BRaya Gloaoaly M Credit S Darby UOLLoaa George Keat C*C Roxy Elect Geating Semb Ship 1A783 words
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Article140 1979-05-28 10 Company Particulars Ex Date Books Close L td Plant Bonus Issue of 1 for 4 May 28 Juii 7 OUB Bonus Issue of 1 for 0 Rights Issue of 1 for 6 to S&00 per share May 25 Jun 1 Olympia Bonus Issue of 1 for 2 Jun140 words
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486 1979-05-28 10 THE BULLISH trend on the Securities Exchange of Thailand (SET) continued into 1978 with the year's turnover rising 115 per cent to 57.3 billion baht (about 56.33 billion). This compares with the turnover value on the Koala Lumpur Stock Exchange for the same year486 words
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Article733 1979-05-28 10 DAVID CHOW - By DAVID CHOW ALTHOUGH Tortilla <M) to unlikely to maintain in the current year the $1.88 million trading profit recorded last year, its third quarter results have shown a marked improvement in its trading position. The latest results, published in its rights offer document, snow733 words
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Article234 1979-05-28 10 APOLLO Finance and Investments, formerly known as Apollo Tours and Travels and a member of the Jack Chia Group, announced net profit after depreciation and taxation of HKJI.3B million compared with a net loss of (4.50 million, for the year ended March 31,1979. As Apollo is234 words
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Article322 1979-05-28 10 THE HONGKONG Laad Cm. LM: AGM to be held at the Connaught Room of the Mandarin Hotel, today at noon. SeMbawaag Shipyard Ltd: AGM to be held Shipyard, Admiralty Road, Singapore tomorrow at 9.3Oam. Geattag Bhd: AGM to be held at 8th Floor. UMBC Building, Jalan aiWmmi, Kuala322 words
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Article2821 1979-05-28 10 Cr*s Gr*s Net 1979 Last Div Div rw P/E Vol Week High Low Co«paay Sale +«r- C*rr COOO) High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 261 207 Acma 258cd unch 150 15 55 135 35 250 256 i«r 123* Alcom 182xd unch 10.0 15 5.4 245 2 1822,821 words
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Advertisement81 1979-05-28 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 Cut eat and put today81 words
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Article, Illustration758 1979-05-28 11 PETER DOBEREINER - By PETER DOBEREINER EVAN WILLIAMS Is aet a great geifer aad dees aet claim to he eae. He Is la the tradlttoa sf trleh-ehet artists Uke Paal Haha aad Wedgie Wlachester la that he dees extraerdlaary tUags with getf e^ alpmeat altheagh these reamrkahle758 words
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1000 1979-05-28 11 DAI HAYWOOD - DAI HAYWOOD WILL New Zealand's rugby contacts with South Africa produce another Olympic boycott or a ban on New Zealand athletes competing in Moscow in 1980? The fears of many Zealanders are growing as the Olympics loom on the horizon. The former Prime Minister,1,000 words
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592 1979-05-28 11 RONALD KOW - RONALD KOW By ALL THIS talk abeet the howt nugk werUag miracles fw now Malaysiaa state teams sa their heme greaads with Slagapere's Natteaal Stadiam reeerd still iatact after the scerdess draw la last light's Malaysia Cap seeeer match betweea arch rivals Wmpiff aad592 words
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Article, Illustration907 1979-05-28 11 TEO TECK WENG - By TEO TECK WENG TWO DEALERS In stocks and shares yesterday took a share each on the champion's rostrum in this year's Singapore Island Country Club championship. While the men's honour went to stockbroker Douglas Ooi after a pulsating finalround play-off, KeeBT pictures by ALBERT SIM - 907 words
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Article, Illustration903 1979-05-28 11 RED SMITH - By RED SMITH NYT THAT Sunday morning was cloudy and cool. Buddy Delp was sunny and mild. The trainer of Spectacular Bid stood outside the Preakness barn at Pimlico surrounded by the smallest audience he has had since America's sporting Press descended onNYT - 903 words
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288 1979-05-28 11 Reuter AFP A NEW form of golf handicapping has been introduced for delegates to the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (Unctad), now in its fourth week in Manila, on how best to help the world's less well off. Playing delegates, notReuter; AFP - 288 words
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Advertisement97 1979-05-28 11 jgMgwwim I h il Made in Italy a ART 256 SQUASH Perforated breathing" nylon with leather reinforcements for the high-wear portions, cotton insole with cushioned arch support, St. Moritz rubber sole specially designed for squash. Distributor UNCLE CHOO SPORTS CENTRE pte. ltd Unit 232 2nd Floor P!a/a Singapura Orchard Road97 words
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799 1979-05-28 12 JOHN TAN - By JOHN TAN NEGOTIATIONS at the Fifth United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (Unctad V) enter their last week today at a faster pace as delegates struggle to salvage some token agreements from a generally fruitless meeting. Progress in the last three799 words
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458 1979-05-28 12 AFP THIRD World countries are likely to suffer a worsening current account deficit of nearly US$4O billion (5J86.8 billion) in 1979 because of the latest round of oil price increases, the United States predicted in Manila yesterday. Eastern Asia, Central America and sub-SaharanAFP - 458 words
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162 1979-05-28 12 AP MALAYSIA has threatened to take some retaliatory steps unless South Korea allows the governmentowned Malaysian Airline System (MAS) to operate to Seoul via Taipei. Radio Dong-A, quoting a source implied that Kuala Lumpur might move closer to Pyongyang. South KoreanAP - 162 words
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Article200 1979-05-28 12 AFP FOREIGN banks in Malaysia have a responsibility to correct any wrong impression abroad of the country's investment climate, Malaysian Finance Minister Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah said. He added that the opinions of bankers carry a certain amount of weight in the international community. "BeingAFP - 200 words
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Article, Illustration48 1979-05-28 12 The crewless Panamanian-registered freighter Sen On (background) seen stuck en the beach after ramming inte the outlying island ef Lantau en Saturday with some 1,4 M Vietnamese refugees aboard. The BM-tonne vessel defied Hongkong marine police orders to stop. AP photo Source: AP photoSource: AP photo - 48 words
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212 1979-05-28 12 Reuter PRIVATE banks in Indonesia are having difficulty getting the funds needed to raise their credit-issuing capacity, according to the general chairman of the Perbanas National Banker's Association, Mr Sarono. In a speech to the seventh national seminar of Perbanas now in progress, heReuter - 212 words
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Article134 1979-05-28 12 AFP A TEAM of the giant British cement corporation, Blue Circle Ltd, is visiting Indonesia to survey the location of a projected US$l6O million (***** million) cement plant in Lhoknga, in the northwest of Aceh province in Sumatra, to be built by the company in partnershipAFP - 134 words
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520 1979-05-28 12 Fertilisers Jakarta's new cash spinner Reuter INDONESIA, the world's fifth most populous nation, has emerged as a major South East Asian fertiliser producer and is expected to export some 500,000 tonnes of urea this year. Only until three years ago, Indonesia was a large importer of fertilisers badly-needed for boostingReuter - 520 words
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427 1979-05-28 12 UPI AMERICA'S roving trade ambassador Mr Robert Strauss,on arrival in Beijing (Peking) said he would take a hand in the stymied negotiations on limitation of Chinese textile exports to the US. The politically explosive issue of restraining Chinese textile shipments is threatening the rapidlyUPI - 427 words
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Article279 1979-05-28 12 THE Carter Administration, in an effort to avert an atomic arms race between India and Pakistan, is promoting the idea of a nuclear-free zone that would be backed by security guarantees from the United States, the Soviet Union and China, US State Department officials disclosed. The officials279 words
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Advertisement352 1979-05-28 12 SPECIAL GUIDE TO FITNESS Why Fitness Bad Posture an unnecessary strain. A bad posture is an unnecessary strain on your body. A strain became bad posture, restricts the movement of our joints and restricts the freedom of our organs to function in the appropriate manner. It is unnecessary because with352 words
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Advertisement97 1979-05-28 12 JONESIANG rm:M If you have real estate to develop =r We offer you practical professional advice on market trends and development opportunities. I s i irTL If you're tired of waiting for a tenant =r *****4 ***** We can show you ways to find tenants. improve your rental income and97 words
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Miscellaneous61 1979-05-28 12 WEATHER Outlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. to 1 p.m. today:lsolated showers in late morning. Report for 24 tours prfor to 1M p.m. m May 27 Ike airport. Maximum temperature 32.2 Associated humidity 67 Minimum temperature 24.2 Associated humidity 96 Hours of sunshine 7.20 Rainfall in millimetres Nil Total rainfall61 words
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Article118 1979-05-28 13 Reuter THE Jaguar, bulk carrier of 61,460 dwt and built in 1971, was sold to a Scandinavian interest for about US$9.3 million, brokers said, while a US concern purchased the Ondine bulk carrier of 25,650 dwt and built 1970, for about $6.65 million. London-based Greeks bought the Alexander Venture,Reuter - 118 words
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Article56 1979-05-28 13 Reuter THE Australia North-bound Shipping Conference said its Australia to Japan and Korea bunker surcharge will rise to 6.50 per cent from 5.34 per cent, effective June 1. The Australia to the Philippines, Hongkong and Taiwan surcharge will rise to 11.89 per cent from 10.69 perReuter - 56 words
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Article66 1979-05-28 13 TYNESIDE marine engine builder Clark Hawthorn Ltd has won an order for two Sulzer diesel engines worth a total of around £2 million (Ss9 million). A spokesman for the company said that the order deferred prsopects of further redundancies at the company's works on the Tyne until66 words
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Article, Illustration529 1979-05-28 13 RAHIM KASSIM - By RAHIM KASSIM THE DANISH Maersk Line is taking definite steps to upgrade its Far East-Ara-bian/Persian Gulf service. Six brand new 30,000 dwt roll-on roll-off ships will be put into the trade. The first of the highly versatile vessels, the Eleo Maersk, sailed into529 words
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Article, Illustration213 1979-05-28 13 A CONTRACT far aaetber Vesper-ballt 32-metre Legtstle Sappert Craft ku recently bees signed between the Kawaltl Ministry sf Interier and Vesper Stags pert. The mw trier brings te three the aunber of this type sf Lsgtetle Sapped Craft m far ordered by the Kaarattl geverameat from Vesper213 words
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1541 1979-05-28 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 of1,541 words
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Article544 1979-05-28 17 ShipplmgLtee Cal ACS n 5 Afea IV 3 Alfred V 5 Alpac IV 5 Angkutan V 2 ANL I 1 APL m 2 Armada V 1 Arya Nat n 5 ASCL m 5 Atlas V 2 Aust.Cont IV 5 Bank n 5 BBS n 2 Ben Asia m 3544 words
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Article1506 1979-05-28 18 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO AT CONTAINER TERMINAL NB. (1) Each vessel's estimated time of arrival Is advised by the Shipping Line/ Agent and Is subject to change (2) All export FCL containers and LCL cargo must be delivered to the Authority s premises during1,506 words
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Article847 1979-05-28 18 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 C. Toepfer Line— Intermodal. Algerian National Line (CNAN)—Unipacific. Alpac Line—lntrasea. Anhsing Line— Strongwill. Angkutan Pertambagan— Eastern Way.847 words
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Article545 1979-05-28 18 AFTER A LONG DELAY, the Carter Administration is expected to unveil proposals for a new US maritime policy in the next few weeks which is expected to a fall well short of satisfying domestic and foreign shipping interests. President Carter had been expected to make545 words
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Article167 1979-05-28 18 UPI BUSINESS remained at its recently adopted slower pace but with the accent still on the time-charter section. So far the reduced volume of chartering had done nothing to deter high rate payments. In the Mediterranean, Mitsui booked the 53,400 dwt Samjohn Mariner at U5513,150 a dayUPI - 167 words
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Article, Illustration423 1979-05-28 18 EXPECTED ARRIVALS TODAY KEPPEL WHARVES Bunga Mas (2000 after Bunga Seta war) 19 Golden Eastern (after La Rochelle) 31/32 Ibn Sina (2000 after Logos) 1/2 King luck (0600) 23/24 Leishan (0930) 29/30 Lumut (1300 after Straits Star) 21 West Mindanao 1 (1800) 40/41 Quirinale (0900 tide after423 words
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Advertisement221 1979-05-28 13 Scan Dutch V Fast and Regular Service To/From N.C./SCAN/W.MED./U.K. Singapore Tel 91S011. Port Kelang Tel *****1. Kuala.Lumpur Tel *****. Penang: Tel ***** <9* I \K I) I M I \H Orient Overseas CotUcMtesi Line OMCOmiiB i« nmHcaui i» acwLßMain UPTMtfU* 15H QCMUD IQS 14V U rtssets cil Bremeluxti after HamOufg221 words
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Advertisement343 1979-05-28 13 )r J *§I SEALORD LJU 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! jB S pore Loading for Ml SMI I" M BAIMH 7/S M QUI ABM 18/6 QMOUH 29/1 FATNULKNM343 words
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Advertisement520 1979-05-28 13 Nedlloyd Lines Regular Liner Services To/From All Parts of the World. Singapore Tel *****1. Port Kelang Tet *****1. Kuala Lumpur Tel *****. Penang Tel. ***** MAERSK LINE mnri,:l i^n—IPIJ i i u ii i n. i'i F^ Lii 3-4/1 I 4-5/8 IW/« I 11-12/1 2S-29/5 4/6 M/( 11/6 \n 18/6520 words
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Advertisement659 1979-05-28 14 Brim* Eiprru 30/5 19/6 21/6 22/6 24/6 Kntaili, 30/5 23/6 21/6 24/6 HMfka* Eiprtss 4/6 6/6 24/6 26/6 27/6 29/6 Kmutwj Man. 8/6 27/6 29/6 30/6 3/7 Takpßa» 13/6 14/6 4/7 6/7 7/7 Cardfjn Bay 23/6 24/6 14/7 16/7 17/7 19/7 T*A» Eiprtss 28/6 30/6 21/7 23/7 24/7 26/7 Eft*659 words
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Advertisement472 1979-05-28 14 r® EVERGREEN LINE I i FAR [AST EUROPE fXPRESS EUII CONTAINER SERVICE ACCEPTKC CARGO FOB HAMBURG FELttSTOWE. ROTTERDAM. ANTWERP LE HAVRE ALSO ACCEPTMG CARGO FOR UNITED KMGOOM SOUTHAMPTON, LONEJON. MANCHESTER NRMMGHAM. BRISTOL. LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW. LEEDS WEST GERMANY 6KMEIHUVEN HOLLAND AMSTERDAM Spot HaMwf Fatitt*** Antwerp It Haw En> V*Tf« »Mar Ml*472 words
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Advertisement892 1979-05-28 14 Everett Lines/ ml Burma Fivt Star Shipping Corpn. Bk "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE' lOMNNC fat IMCOOM PPN3O2/27 nts m Maloysto TEPS MALAYSIA i>-7355 Penong TH *****/***** PATAGOMA ARGEMTBM. 15/16 My IOAOMC FOR IHSIHAOA WWIQ ACAPUtCO ACAIUTLA. COMNTO SAN «S£ fUNTAKNAS (COSTA MCA) COAT2ACOAICOS WRACRU7 ANO TAKHCO WITH IRANSMPIKNT AT HONGKONG Transportation892 words
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Advertisement549 1979-05-28 14 OCEAN SHIPPING ENTERPRISES PTE LTD RM 2 102 7103 21STFLOOR MARINA HOUSE SHE N1 ON WAV MISTRI ROAD SINC.AF'ORE 2 TEI *****44 7 A *****70 31 SANKYO LINE AUSTRALIA SERVICE LOGSTK ACE KVOSD MMU TWEE STM Loadstar SYO STD, MEL. «oa BUS BANGLADESH SERVICE 12/15 June CMTTAGONG. CHMJW JAPAN/STRAITS SERVICE549 words
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Advertisement651 1979-05-28 15 Overseas ■B Containers Limited Weekly service to/from UK/Europe To UK/Continent 1 PJUM* MMMCmnm Mlbr B»t 31 Maj Ww»iit trnt* 4km $Mm laiteilln tin TMyt Bay 13 M 14 J* C*+*B*y 21 km Him TMEiprfs> 2ttm 36 Mm GMMrn 4 Ad Oukt Bar IM UN>*Mt BIT 11 M 13 M From651 words
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