The Business Times, 4 June 1979
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Title Section10 1979-06-04 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 14S/1/79 MONDAY, JUNE 4,157J 50 CENTS10 words
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Article55 1979-06-04 1 MR RAHIM Ishak, Senior Minister of State (Foreign 'Affairs), will lead the Singapore delegation to the four-day meeting of the Non-Aligned Coordinating Bureau in Colombo, Sri Lanka. The ministerial conference, starting from Wednesday, is a preparatory meeting for the Non-Aligned Summit which is scheduled to be held55 words
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Article65 1979-06-04 1 INDONESIA'S help is not needed nor requested by Thailand in dealing with the incursion into Thailand of Vietnamese-led forces, said Indonesia's Foreign Minister, Dr Kusumaatmadja Mochtar. The minister, in an interview at Singapore airport yesterday, felt Thailand can handle the situation by itself. He was here for65 words
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Article61 1979-06-04 1 AFP. MANILA, Sun. Philippine Energy Ministry assured last night the government would not resort to petrol rationing despite the critical fuel situation in the country and the rest of the world. Minister of Energy Geronimo Velasco in a television interview said President Marcos viewed rationing as aAFP. - 61 words
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Article66 1979-06-04 1 AP. LONDON, Sun. Six per cent of the world's tanker tonnage 180 tankers was laid up world-wide at the end of April for lack of work, according to figures just released by the General Council of British Shipping. The report shows that world-wide there were 551 ships ofAP. - 66 words
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Article59 1979-06-04 1 AFP MANILA, Sun. British Trade Minister Cecil Parkinson said a three-member British-led consortium is to bid to construct the Philippines' proposed $250-million copper smelter plant. Mr Parkinson said the consortium of two British companies and a Finnish firm would make the bid once the tender forAFP - 59 words
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Article90 1979-06-04 1 BAGAN DATOH, Sun. The New Economic Policy has not retarded the growth of Malaysia's economy but has instead acted as "fertiliser" to the economic growth, Deputy Prime Minister Dr Mahathir Mohamed said here today. He said this has been clearly proved since the policy was formulated in90 words
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Article59 1979-06-04 1 AFP TOKYO, Sun. Japan and Indonesia are expected to sign an agreement for joint oil development in Indonesia soon, government sources said today. In the project, Japan National Oil Corporation will invest US$l6O million (5J352 million) and offer drilling technology to Indonesia's state oil company Pertamina toAFP - 59 words
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Article95 1979-06-04 1 AFP BEIJING, Sun. A harsh anti-Vietnamese commentary by the official New China News Agency leaves little hope for anything more than a dialogue of the deaf between China and Vietnam if the talks on normalisation of relations between the two countries continue, it is felt inAFP - 95 words
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Article64 1979-06-04 1 Reuter. TEHERAN, Sun. The seven-man board of directors of the National Iranian Oil Company (NIOC) has submitted their resignations in a gesture of support for chairman Hassan Nazih, under fire from members of the hardline Muslim clergy. A company spokesman said the letters of resignation were before theReuter. - 64 words
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Article111 1979-06-04 1 THE following list of stocks gives the If meet traded on the Stock Exchange of Singapore last week. It gives the tnrnover in thousands of onits, closing prices on Friday and the high and low for 1179 CMpyqr Tintvei P Prices Hfeh Law •m Jul 1*J» F111 words
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LOCAL STOCK INDICES
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Article69 1979-06-04 1 Maya Maya May a May SI Jul ♦+BT Index: 2344.44 2346.67 2299.24 2300.23 2316 20 Industrials: 404.13 403.16 399 79 400.22 400.22 703.20 701.44 688.31 696 46 686.29 ••Hotels: 296.94 294.82 294.20 294.X 293.50 •Properties: 254.35 253.82 252.85 252.70 251.51 •Minings 200 66 200.68 199 65 199.33 200.12 'Plantations69 words
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Article78 1979-06-04 1 Maytt May May May SI Jwml ++BT Index: 3459.17 3458.86 3404.75 3389.55 3410.48 •Industrials 433.(0 433.23 430.62 429 70 429.99 £30.87 829 59 636 08 623.85 623.50 ••Hotels: 257.83 257.83 257.71 257.75 257.75 •Properties: 247.17 246.34 244.26 243.22 243.95 Tins 210.87 210.01 208.86 208.C3 207.59 tfRubben 803.38 805JO 79878 words
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Article652 1979-06-04 1 TSANG SAU YIN - SALE OR RENT QUERY By TSANG SAU YIN THE URBAN Redevelopment Authority has asked tenderers of its seventh sale of shopping sites or sites with shopping units to state whether their development plans call for sale or rent. In either case, tenderers should include their652 words
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Article272 1979-06-04 1 THE ASIAN dollar market exceeded US$3O billion for the first time with an increase of US$2l7 million in April. The figure at end-April was U5530,074 billion. According to the Monetary Authority of Singapore, the rate of increase was slower than in March, probably reflecting the wf&dlngdown272 words
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640 1979-06-04 1 WANG LOOK KEAH - By WANG LOOK KEAH BRAN IKK Internationa] of the United States has introduced special rates on its domestic routes to attract more tourists from Asia to the US. This is in addition to its low international fares. The US Civil Aeronautics Board recently granted640 words
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Article181 1979-06-04 1 Reuter, AP SAUDI Arabia, the world's biggest oil exporter, is against imposing an oil embargo on Western countries, Saudi Oil Minister Sheikh Ahmed Yamani told the newspaper Al-Jazirah yesterday. At an Arab conference in Baghdad two months ago at which sanctions were imposed onReuter,; AP - 181 words
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260 1979-06-04 1 THE Malaysian government has liberalised a number t( existing exchange coatrol regulations relating to payments to nan-residents, loans obtalned from them and the maintenance of Intercompany accaants with overseas companies. Finance Minister Tengku Raxalelgh Hamzah said on Friday the decision was prompted by the260 words
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452 1979-06-04 1 JOHN TAN - By JOHN TAN SINGAPORE and other fellow Asean members' efforts to reverse the Australian International Civil Aviation Policy (leap)were helped immeasurably by an overwhelming r otc at the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (Unctad) in Manila early yesterday morning. The 159-member assembly voted452 words
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Advertisement66 1979-06-04 1 SHIPPING TIMES CHINA fuMfrla; 1M per ceat foreign 0wner5hip..................... 5 CONCERTS galore ahead.......... I JAPANESE are aat that inserataMe 7 MARKET review* 9 OUE expects record profit this year.... 19 DEFENDING champion Seietar Goif Clnb defeated 11 UPROAR expected at Straits Tradiag AGM 12 BARLOW merger scheme faces 0pp001ti0a............. 1266 words
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Advertisement43 1979-06-04 1 TC~ sensually.. r.zW RODOLFO V\I£NTINO IGOS/Ot> Lower Gcoursg Floor Sp»y>Ti.;* Coritm ">'>soQ'» I and beyond the fastest way NEW YORK 7 (lights a w«k Wwkhy departure to Sao Paulo and Rio De Janeiro VANCOUVER t j r' YOTO ten take wo glor :commc43 words
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Advertisement2062 1979-06-04 2 IV l::^d n -ft TAT LEE BANK LIMITED (INCORPORATED IN THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE) TAT LEE BANK LIMITED AND ITS SUBSIDIARY COMPANIES CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEET as at 31st December 1978 *****.840.466 *****.858.558 1977 SS 78,168.471 2.900.000 26.386.495 1.051,297 11,524,040 23,860.850 161,069,053 1,255.956 SS CURRENT ASSETS Cash in hand and balances2,062 words
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Article, Illustration842 1979-06-04 3 NYT A DOZEN women sat around the comfortable living room, sipping wine, occasionally dipping into the bowls of dry-roasted nuts. The women were in their 20s, 30s, and 40s. Their professions included real estate, show business and marine plastics. Their dress sizes ranged from 14 to 20.NYT; AP photo - 842 words
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Article842 1979-06-04 3 NYT. THE "one-a-day" multivitamin pill is a kind of nutritional insurance policy for millions of Americans, whether they need it or not. In recent years it has been eclipsed by megadose formulations of individual vitamins supposedly capable of performing health miracles far beyond wardingNYT. - 842 words
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Article427 1979-06-04 3 NYT UNITED AIRLINES of America, anxious to fill seat* emptied by its costly 58-day strike, is aggressively promoting a discount strategy borrowed from soap sellers aad coffee merchants. In the process, it is giving np prospective revenues at a pace that is worrying major competitors, wbo bave beenNYT - 427 words
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Advertisement913 1979-06-04 3 m -tiwtiwi 52.972.346 637,964 82.617 150,000 635.385 54,478,312 7,223,592 S 7,223,592 $10,000,000 5,000,000 1,900.000 323,592 S 7,223,592 TAT LEE FINANCE LIMITED BALANCE SHEET as at 31st December 1978 FIXED ASSETS (note 3) CURRENT ASSETS Less: CURRENT LIABILITIES Deposits and savings accounts Provision for agents' commission Trade creditors and provisions Proposed913 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article1016 1979-06-04 4 COFFEE: Brazilian frost fears and uncertainty over the possible damage this may have on next year's coffee crop boosted London terminal market coffee prices on Friday, dealers said. At the close of an active special and final call which lasted up to 6 p.m., Robusta futures were firm,1,016 words
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Article157 1979-06-04 4 RUBBER futures in London on Friday attempted a midafternoon rally but closed with prices little changed from midday and down mostly 0.70 to 0.50 pence per kilo from Thursday. Turnover was 247 lots of 15 tonnes including 31 kerb trades. Four options were traded but two of these were157 words
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Article167 1979-06-04 4 CHINESE Produce Exchange, Singapore, noon closing prices per picul on Saturday: Cm«l Ml: Bulk *130 sellers, old drum SIS sellers, new drum $140 sellers. Cafra: Mixed (looae) UK Coot 182.00 buyers. Pepper: Mum ok AST A white fob IOCr NLW 1322 50 sellers. Sarawak white fob 98* NLW167 words
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Article593 1979-06-04 4 OP LATE, tradlag en the Singapore prodace market ha*beea thla as the traditional Mg bayers la America aad Earope eoatiaaed ta shaw very little lateral Last week proved evea duller la the Ught of cheaper affers from origin* aai the teadeacy of foreign bayers to draw593 words
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991 1979-06-04 4 AFP. GOLD prices gyrated to new peaks as fresh speculative demand developed, while silver and platinum also hit new highs on the London commodity markets last week. The continuing rise in crude oil prices coupled with a gloomy world economic forecast byAFP. - 991 words
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Article231 1979-06-04 4 Asian rates RATES last week fluctuated within a narrow margin in a quiet market, punctuated by holidays abroad. Periods near end were bid on Thursday but slid off following news of a 3.3 per cent fall in US leading economic indicators index. US basic money aggregate M-l remained unchanged while231 words
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Article69 1979-06-04 4 Source: Astley Pearce TRANSACTIONS on the domestic money market rein a i ned rather steady around the 6Mi to 6 per cent region last week. However, the base day (Thursday) was traded mostly at negative It per cent. Interest rates for the One, Two and Three Months firmedSource: Astley & Pearce - 69 words
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Article247 1979-06-04 4 TRADING on the Singapore forex market was generally hectic last week as dealers reacted rapidly to the US economic figures for April. Wide movements were recorded against the yen, deutschemark and sterling. Against the Singapore dollar, the US unit was more subdued fluctuating within the range of 2.2020/2.2090.247 words
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Article21 1979-06-04 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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Article258 1979-06-04 4 Source: Commercial Discount Co.Ltd THE DOMESTIC overnight money market remained fairly easy in the week ended June 1, with overnight funds straining to reach 6 per cent on most days. Par to negative '4 per cent did not, therefore, surprise participants on baseday Thursday. One and Three MonthsSource: Commercial Discount Co.Ltd - 258 words
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Article48 1979-06-04 4 FOR THE week ended Saturday June 2, the range of call rate received from from Short Deposits (M) Bhd was as follows: Baak fond: 2.75 per cent to 8 per cent. Geaerml fond: 2.75 per cent to 6 per cent. Mavemeato of funds totalled $620 million.48 words
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Article185 1979-06-04 4 THE KILOBAR market in Singapore opened at 5519.506 and closed at $19,485 on Saturday, reports Singmas. Trading was quiet with prices moving between $19,506 and $19,442. Spot gold for London delivery opened at U*****.40 90 and traded between *272.60 273.00 and $273.40/90 before closing at $273.20/60 in a dull185 words
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Article72 1979-06-04 4 ZURICH exchanges closing quotes on June 1: US 1.7327 7337 Stg 3 5893 5826 Can 1 4854 486b D Mk 90 4332 5332 D F1 82.4781 5650 F Fr 39 0820 1222 B Fr 5 6266 6316 D Kr 31.3242 3508 N Kr 33.3821 4111 S Kr 39 487272 words
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Article52 1979-06-04 4 FRANKFURT exchanges closing quotes on June 1: US 1 9153 SO Stg 3.970'977 Can 1.MZ3 43 DFI-8113 23 S Fr 110.50 65 Lit 2.235 245 F Fr 43.16 /2S DKr- 34 645 SB NKr- 36 87 "90 B Fr (cob) 621/227 B Fr (fin) 6 028 036 Yen 052 words
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Advertisement119 1979-06-04 4 A smart two-car family owns one car. y r V I U* ■"""Si, 4<Xt 'C\., r* I x >< af s>» Vk tri f V,J. m < i? v- mm You may be considering buying a second car. Should you? Car prices keep on going up. And they can be119 words
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OVERSEAS
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Article, Illustration79 1979-06-04 5 A MALE model dons a simplified summer suit as the Japanese Minister of International Trade and Industry, Mr Masnmi Esald (foreground left) and other government officials look on at a weekend show held as part of a government campaign to cut oil consumption by 5UPI photo. - 79 words
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243 1979-06-04 5 AFP. THE American Government's surprise decision to subsidise heating oil by US$5 (S*ll) a barrel will be the dominant topic in talks between West German Chancellor Helmut Schmidt and President Carter in Washington on Wednesday, according to Bonn officials. The US decision onAFP. - 243 words
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429 1979-06-04 5 AP. MEMBERS of the Conservative Party elected to the European Common Market's Parliament on June 7 will seek to cut public spending and taxes, Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher said in Birmingham last Saturday. They will also press for more competition and lessAP. - 429 words
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Article804 1979-06-04 5 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From MAS MH601 0700 KUL MAS MH682 0710 KCH SLA SQ101 0815 KUL MAS MH621 0640 PEN MAS MH607 0645 KUL MAS MH671 0945 PEN KUL CPA CX710 1005 HLP GIA GA980 1030 HLP SLA SQ103 1045 KUL SIA SQ211 1045804 words
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153 1979-06-04 5 AFP JAPAN'S six-month old Cabinet of Premier Masayoshi Ohira is faring better than the preceding Fukuda Cabinet in terms of public support, a Yomiuri Shim bun poll has revealed. The poll, conducted on May 26 and 27 by the nation's largest circulation daily, showedAFP - 153 words
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155 1979-06-04 5 UPI US SPECIAL trade negotiator Robert Strauss said last Saturday American quotas on Chinese textiles are fully understood in China. Mr Strauss left China that day without reaching an agreement on textiles, which led the US to impose unilateral quotas on imports ofUPI - 155 words
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Article35 1979-06-04 5 Reuter MR JOE Clark will be sworn in as Canada's Prime Minister today, replacing Mr Pierre Trudeau whose 11-year rule ended when his Liberal Party was beaten in general elections on May 22.Reuter - 35 words
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646 1979-06-04 5 NYT. IN AN important step to attract more foreign investment for its modernisation programme, Peking is prepared to consider total foreign ownership of joint ventures in China, an American legal expert says. Prof Jerome Alan Cohen, director of East Asian Legal Studies atNYT. - 646 words
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373 1979-06-04 5 AFP. THE Soviet Union will be reminded that detente must be "a two-way street" when President Carter and Chairman Leonid Brezhnev hold their June 15-18 summit meeting in Vienna, a senior American official said last Saturday. Speaking aboard the plane bringing Secretary ofAFP. - 373 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article514 1979-06-04 5 Agencies. LEADERS of Rhodesia's Patriotic Front guerrilla alliance and ministers of Tanzania, Mozambique, Zambia, Angola, Botswana (the "Frontline" states) and Nigeria conferred in Dar Els Salaam on Saturday night on a common strategy for majority rule in Rhodesia. The meeting, chaired by Tanzanian Foreign Minister Benjamin Mkapa, wasAgencies. - 514 words
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Advertisement135 1979-06-04 5 V r fr 4 Vs- In just K) years, over 2,000,000 Peugeot 504 cars have been sold, yet not many can be obtained on Singapore's secondhand market! PEUGEOT From 1968, the Peugeot 504 has been steadily selling all over the world. Upto April 1978, over 2 million cars were sold.135 words
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REVIEWS
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Article, Illustration915 1979-06-04 6 PATRICIA GOH - By PATRICIA GOH ACTIVITIES planned by Singapore's various musical groups for this month and the next must surely indicate that interest in music here is alive and flourishing. The Singapore Youth Choir under the direction of David Lim will leave next month for the915 words
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Article, Illustration596 1979-06-04 6 NYT THERE is a sense in which the works of Pablo Picasso (1881-1973) one of the most copious artists ever lived form a single, unbroken autobiographical account of his life. He began, as many artists do, by painting his family and friends and the places where heNYT - 596 words
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Article417 1979-06-04 7 LEE YOKE MENG - By LEE YOKE MENG THE Arrogant Princess is a light and entertaining Chinese opera piece, an apt choice for the reopening of the Kreta Ayer People Theatre at Banda Hill. But the Kong Chow Association's Amateur Cantonese Opera Troupe's treatment of it last Wednesday was417 words
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Article, Illustration718 1979-06-04 7 UPI THE Japanese are not all that inscrutable once you know them intimately, but getting close is the catch. John Nathan, a native of New York, has produced and directed three dynamic one-hour television documentaries, "The Japanese", a microscopic view ol three distinctiveUPI - 718 words
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Article, Illustration618 1979-06-04 7 UPI THE lowly nut of the betel palm tree is a force to be reckoned with in Micronesia, where it can cause mutinies, halt the legislative process and spark a political battle with the powerful US Government. Betel nut, a mild narcotic known asUPI - 618 words
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Article, Illustration711 1979-06-04 7 NYT SIR Authur Conan Doyle, Plato and all you science fiction writers who have puzzled over the riddle of the lost continent of Atlantis, move over for Professor Andrei Arkadyevich Aksyonov. Russian science may maintain that the Bermuda Triangle is nothing but waterNYT - 711 words
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Advertisement54 1979-06-04 6 PORSCHE NOTHING EVEN COIVIES CLOSE v "SKa 1 aL Sr I yKS w» mm u NGO HOCK AUTO SPARES CO PTE LTD SHOWROOM 881 RUKIT TIMAH ROAD SINGAPORE 23 TEL /*****2 HEAD OFFICE 79 81 83 ROWELL ROAD SINGAPORE 8 TEL. *****25 SERVICE CENTRE: 232 Gl4 UPPER BUKIT TIMAH ROAD.54 words
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Miscellaneous561 1979-06-04 6 FILM SHOWS THE SINGAPORE Science Centre will screen three films at its lecture hall on Sunday at 3pm. The films are First PallatlM, Second Puliation and Third P«Untten. First Pollution deals with the water pollution problem and the various ways being attempted to solve it. It focuses on several successful561 words
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Miscellaneous1422 1979-06-04 6 tv,&:kauio^i Don't miss Lou Grant ITS BEEN long time riace we bad the Mary Tyler Nnr series and the like, bat teolfbt we get ft treat from the Lm Gnat skew at Mfpn on Chanel 5. Perhaps this fearth spin-oft from the Mary Tyler Moore shew will give an inkling1,422 words
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Advertisement137 1979-06-04 7 Why not own a property now? It is easy! You can oun a freehold, luxurious, modern apartment by making a down payment of less than $20,000! W pn >•. iV Italian f!< >< >r tik'v Parijuot fl« ><mny. ('< >S< >ur u.all tilt's. Central I AnVnna. Modern .nui I'li'i/trx a!137 words
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EUROPEAN MARKETS
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Article197 1979-06-04 8 JUNE 01 Francs Actions Suisses 291 -8 Alusuisse Br. 1280 5 Alusuisse Reg 511 -3 Brown Boveri Br. 1765 -15 Ciba Geigy Br 1300 20 Clba Geigy P C 1025 25 Clbt Geigy Reg 702 -3 Credit Suisse Br 2180 unch Credit Suisse Reg 418 -2 Elektrowatt Br 1920197 words
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Article275 1979-06-04 8 JUNE 01 Frs CORBEILLE Air-Liquide 382 50 -113 B S N GervaJs Danone 577 -3 C S F (Thomson Csf) 360 -8 Cle Francaise des Petroles ***** unch Compagnie Financier® Compagnie Generate Credit Foncier De France 450 -5.1 Hachette (Librairie) 222.50 0.5 Machines Bull 55 80 -0.2 Michelin (B)275 words
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Article198 1979-06-04 8 JUNE 01 Fls ABN 345 50 4 1 Ahold 91 30 -0.7 Akao 28 20 •0.1 AMEV 87 70 03 Amfas 107 OOxri -SS Amrot Bank ae 30 4-0.1 Bergoss 57.00 unch Berk 96 OOxc 1 -4 Bols (3 70 -1J Borsumij 100 50 Burhmann 50 10 -02 Byenkorf198 words
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Article224 1979-06-04 8 JUNE 01 Dm Aef-Telefunken 47.90 Akzo 25 90B Alls Leben 855 00 4 Alls Vers 432.00 -4 BASF 132 50 -1 Bay H T Wbank ***** -0.5 Bay V ban It 258 00B Bayer 132 00B BBC 200 50 -45 BMW ***** -05 355 00 unch Chem Verw 253224 words
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Article103 1979-06-04 8 JUNE 01 Lire Anlc 34 fl Assoc Gen ***** 990 Baslogi 835 22 Central* 5090 > 101 Flat 2780 4 12 F insider 110 4 Gen Immob 96 50 >15 IF! Prl 2329 >29 Ilalcementi ***** 591 IlAlgas 716 2 Iialsider Ma*netl M Pf ZZ 529 >6 Marelli Ere103 words
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Article39 1979-06-04 8 JUNE 01 FT* FORWARD MARKET Arbed •82 250 2160 0650 Gb-lnno-Bm 2550 -40 Soc Oen Be If 2090 -10 3460 Solvaj A 2615 unch V iiont CASH MARKET Ford Motor 7010 -90 Soc Qen Ban que 3230 1039 words
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Article35 1979-06-04 8 LEYLAND Vehicles Ltd, the commercial vehicle subsidiary of British Leyland, said it plans to invest some £27 million in an expansion programme for its Indian subsidiaries Ashok Leyland Ltd and Ennore Foundries Ltd.35 words
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Article1318 1979-06-04 8 NEW YORK STOCK prices closed mixed in light trading last Friday with market interest dominated by special situations. There was nothing in the news to give the market a clear direction as investor uncertainties about recession continued to dampen activity. The Dow Jones industrial average1,318 words
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Article211 1979-06-04 8 JUNE 01 C8 AMUM 17* MMI 41* 28- Bank Mont 23 Bank Nova Scotia 22'^ Bell Tel 22* unch Beth Corp BP Can Ltd ZZ 264 Brascan 24^ 4-* Camp Red Lake 22* Can Imp Bk 25* Can par 31* Canpac Inv Pf 16* b Carting OTCeefe— k 5*211 words
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Article309 1979-06-04 8 Akal 370 -I Asahl Chem 166 unch Asahl Glass 196 unch Bank TK 215 +5 B&nyu 018 13 Brldgestone 499 +3 Canon 515 +8 Chtyoda 650 1 Chubu PWR 947 2 Citizen 440 Dallchl Kangyo Bank 336 unch D Nip Print 565 1 DNlpToryo 180 unch Ebara 389 -2309 words
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Advertisement630 1979-06-04 8 Where to wine, dine and entertain For drinking. For dancing. For delightful evenings. Music by Bacchus International <>! London Open hours: St IHI R <) P.W JA M $12 <»> iT IS I I)RI\K FRI. SA 1 $15J»i .1% 1S I DRIXK C Viilun SIHTIIIOII M SHERATON HOTELS AND INNS630 words
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927 1979-06-04 9 CHAN BONG SOO - SINGAPORE l d By CHAN BONG SOO SENTIMENT was all but certain at the Stock Exchange of Singapore last week. On balance the week finished with small losses across the board, plantation stocks included. The little buying support seen during the early part of the week927 words
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559 1979-06-04 9 NEW YORK h A NYT. RISING prices for imported oil and growing signs of an economic downturn combined with oil shortages last week to send the Dow Jones industrial average tumbling on Friday to its lowest level in three months. After a 10-pointNYT. - 559 words
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Article347 1979-06-04 9 Violet Chow - Week ended Jue 1 Com pi tod by Violet Chow SCRIP ISSUE Slmgap*re GUm Bonus Issue of one-for-five. Ye® Hlap Seag Bonus Issue of one-for-three Bonus Issue of one-for-three at 52.25 per share. OTHERS Jakaa Ha Dredging has changed its name to Johan Tin Holdings347 words
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Article834 1979-06-04 9 GERALD COLVERD - LONDON b By GERALD COLVERD THE FALL of Troy was achieved by the construction of a monumental gift to the illusion of victory. One should always encourage people to believe what they want to believe, before destroying their illusions. The new Tory government has, initially, developed834 words
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409 1979-06-04 9 Reuter WALL STREETS institutional investors banks, insurance companies and the like have traditionally shunned Playboy Enterprises Incorporated, but they are changing their minds now that the company is seeking to expand its casino operations. Playboy's planned entry into the Atlantic City, New JerseyReuter - 409 words
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Article143 1979-06-04 9 Reuter HONDA MOTOR UMUMed that its profits far the last B—cial year which ended last February fell dramatically to 14.99 Milton yea compared with 27.49 billion la the previous year. This was despite the fact the company managed to Increase sales to 1.93 trillion yea from 985.99Reuter - 143 words
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Article431 1979-06-04 9 Reuter. F W WOOLWORTH said 1979 fiscal first quarter operating income rose significantly from 1978'5, although net income was lower due to foreign currency translation losses. Woolworth has reported that earnings for the first quarter ended April 30 were down to 27 cents a share againstReuter. - 431 words
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1038 1979-06-04 9 K.LUMPUR IN THE wake of relatively steady conditions prevailing over a number of weeks, the Kuala Lumpur stock market appeared to have lost some steam last week. Correction sef in over a fairly broad front as dealers kept increasingly to the sidelines to await a1,038 words
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Article308 1979-06-04 9 TOKYO AFP. THE TOKYO stock market suffered the year's second worst fall last week amid fears of further credit tightening, which prompted investors to sell blue chips issues. Share prices, however, finished the week on a strong note on Saturday as bargain hunters stepped into the market. TheAFP. - 308 words
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Article801 1979-06-04 10 Current Ex Books Date Total for Total for Payment Date Close Payable the year Previous year c*c 7% I May 21 May 26 Jun 4 7% 20%(a) Roxy Elect 5%TE(b) May 8 May 21 Jun 4 5% 15% Genting 7.5% Apr 19 May 1 Jun 5 125% 12.5%801 words
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Article176 1979-06-04 10 Company Particulars Ex Date Books Close l td Plant Bonus Issue of 1 for 4 May 28 Jun 7 Ol'B Bonus Issue of 1 for 6 Rights Issue of 1 for 6 $2 00 per share May 25 Jun 1 Olv mpia Bonus Issue of 1 for 2176 words
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Article929 1979-06-04 10 CATHERINE ONG - By CATHERINE ONG OVERSEAS Union Enterprise Ltd, owner of Mandarin Hotel, is confident of improving upon last year's record profits in the current year. For the year ended Dec 31, 1978, group profits hit a new peak, rising 69.5 per cent to |8.92 million as compared929 words
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Article493 1979-06-04 10 AS EXPECTED, Bolton Properties has reported a much reduced pre-tax profit for the year ended December 31, 1978 of M 53.03 million. 41 per cent below the record $5.18 million achieved a year ago. However, with some of the company's projects expected to be completed by the493 words
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Article2804 1979-06-04 10 Gr's Gr"s Net This Year Last Div Div Yld PE Vol Week High Low Compaay Sale or Cvr COOO) High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 261 207 Acma 256 -2 15.0 2.9 58 151 8 258 2S6 190' 123* Alcom 182 10.0 15 5.4 245 142 1102,804 words
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Article258 1979-06-04 10 PACIFIC Development Credit Bhd: AGM to be held at the Penthouse, 10th Floor, Wisma Central, Jalan Ampang, Kuala Lumpur tomorrow at, 10.30am. Hotel Negara Ltd: AGM to be held at 15, Claymore Drive, Singapore at 12 noon on June 7. Harper Gliflllan Bhd: AGM to be held at258 words
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Advertisement136 1979-06-04 10 1 i ti m o m m u /I 1 it '♦>/ /A >/// ;:^w////i 0 Buy a pea green boat or eell a nautical puee. Leisure Times is right on target For as little as $15, you can sell anything in Leisure Times a painting, a world tour, a136 words
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425 1979-06-04 11 FOO CHOY PENG - By FOO CHOY PENG ONCE AGAIN, the seasoned Indonesians displayed their supremacy in badminton by cruising to a straight 9-0 victory over Denmark in the final of the Thomas Cup championship on Saturday night. Right from the outset of the second night's matches played425 words
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409 1979-06-04 11 STEVE CADY - By STEVE CADY NYT. BUD DELP moved the Bid and Bud talk show from Maryland to New York last Friday, but the monologue remained unchanged. "Winning a horse race is never a formality," said the trainer of Spectacular Bid shortly after his 3-year-oldNYT. - 409 words
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Article, Illustration379 1979-06-04 11 GOOD SAVE, you would probably think from this picture by Chew Bo*n Chin showing Johore goalkeeper Sete Hajas about to make a clean catch from pointblank range off the boot of Singapore midfielder Liza Thangavelu. Yes, but not good enough as Singapore's women Malaysia Cup379 words
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Article444 1979-06-04 11 RONALD KOW - By RONALD KOW WILL SINGAPORE create Malaysia Cup history by becoming the first winners of the "double" both the league title, which they have already won, and the Cup? This question Is not premature despite the cynic's view that there Is always a remote possibility Singapore444 words
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Article, Illustration1088 1979-06-04 11 TEO TECK WENG - By TEO TECK WENG SINGAPORE Island Country Club (SICC) yesterday thrashed defending champions Seletar Golf Club by 14 strokes to score their sixth Premier League win this year. SICC, taking full homeground advantage, posted a 228 total against the 242 returned by1,088 words
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759 1979-06-04 11 PETER DOBEREINER - By PETER DOBEREINER WHEN I first started to play golf, children, I used clubs with hickory shafts and I teed up the ball on a pinch of sand. The clubs did not have numbers. Instead they had names, romantic Scottish names like759 words
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Advertisement387 1979-06-04 11 WHERE DO THE WORLD'S GIANTS MEET TOGETHER *_?l ■■818 CONPEX ASIA' 79 AT IMAC-ASIA '7Q warn AND CONPEX—ASIA '79 NATURALLY WORLD TRADE CENTRE SINGAPORE 25 29 JUNE 1979 "GIANTS" AWAKENED Once every 2 years, a momentous occasion happens to the construction, public works, materials handling, containerisation and related industries in387 words
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330 1979-06-04 12 AP. MALAYSIA, the world's largest producer and exporter of natural rubber, sees a global shortage of the commodity in the 1980s and *****. Primary Industries Minister Paul Leong said yesterday while the future is "very bright" in terms of high prices, it isAP. - 330 words
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605 1979-06-04 12 SPARKS are expected to fly at the annual general meeting of the Straits Trading Company on Thursday when representatives of a disgruntled group of shareholders converge here to air their grievances. The group of minority shareholders is up in arms over what605 words
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Article699 1979-06-04 12 GERALD COLVERD - By GERALD COLVERD THE proposed scheme to regroup six of the plantation companies operating under the Barlow management umbrella faces opposition from London brokers and institutions. Following the posting of full details of the merger scheme a week ago, institutional holders and brokers specialising in plantation699 words
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Article163 1979-06-04 12 TRAFFIC at the port of Penang increased by an average 22 per cent in the first quarter of this year as compared with the same period last year. The Penang Port Commission's commercial and public relations officer, Mr Yeap Chong Beow, said imports increased by 151,600163 words
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Article, Illustration559 1979-06-04 12 Reuter THE WORLDS poor nations, frustrated and disappointed after four gruelling weeks of talks, yesterday used their voting power to force key resolutions through the final all-night plenary session of the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (Unctad). With last-minute bargaining toReuter; UPI photo. - 559 words
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Article557 1979-06-04 12 Reuter, AP. INDONESIAN President Suharto will visit Papua New Guinea today and Tokyo on Wednesday. The main purposes of his visits are to increase crossborder cooperation with neighbouring Papua New Guinea and to solicit more Japanese investment in Indonesia, government sources said in Jakarta yesterday. There areReuter,; AP. - 557 words
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512 1979-06-04 12 NYT. A US Commerce Department official responsible for monitoring the sale of advanced technology to the Soviet Union and other Communist countries has told a congressional subcommittee that the Federal government's system of export controls is "a total shambles." The statement was made byNYT. - 512 words
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Article101 1979-06-04 12 Reuter PRESIDENT Marcos has said the Philippines had high hopes of becoming self-sufficient in oil in future. The recent discovery of gas by Amoco, a subsidiary of Standard Oil of Indiana, in Central Luzon indicates the presence of onshore oil in the country, heboid a Californian tradeReuter - 101 words
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Article104 1979-06-04 12 Reuter. THE CONFEDERATION of Asian Chambers of Commerce and Industry is to undertake two projects to improve commerce and trade in the region. One of the projects is the establishment of councils through which producers and traders will be able to exchange information affecting their particular products, accordingReuter. - 104 words
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Article76 1979-06-04 12 AFP AN INDONESIAN ocean fishery development project, with assistance from United Nations agencies, Australia and West Germany, was officially initiated by Indonesian Fishery director-general Imam Sardjono in Denpasar, Bali, last Saturday. The programme, called the Indian Ocean Programme, is designed to assess the fish potential in theAFP - 76 words
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Advertisement195 1979-06-04 12 SPECIAL GUIDE TO FITNESS Why Fitness Summary In these articles we hope we have demonstrated how Tropamare Executive Fitness Club is in a position to help everybody. We feel that Fitness is a problem which everybody shares due to the increasing demands placed on us by our life today. Too195 words
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Advertisement103 1979-06-04 12 JONES LANG SMO HI w u r A If you have real estate to develop We offer you practical professional advice on market trends and development opportunities. I f mr If you're tired of waiting for a tenant *****4 ***** We can show you ways to find tenants, improve your103 words
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Miscellaneous62 1979-06-04 12 Outlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. to 1 p.m. today: Scattered showers in early morning. Rep*rt tor 24 h*«n prtor to 7.39 p.m. »o Jane S at the airport. Maximum temperature 30.9 Associated humidity 71 Minimum temperature 24.3 Associated humidity 93 Hours of sunshine 9.15 Rainfall in millimetres Trace Total62 words
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Article78 1979-06-04 13 Reuter MEMBER lines of the India-Pakistan-Bangladesh freight conference involved in liner services to and from Bombay said they have reduced the Bombay surcharge to 45 per cent from 50 per cent, effective June 1. The reduction applies to east-and westbound traffic in respect of cargo lifted in vesselsReuter - 78 words
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Article75 1979-06-04 13 AP THE South Korean Minister of Commerce and Industry Mr Gak Kyu Choi said on Friday his government want to study "with a positive spirit" Norwegian ships classification society Det Norske Veritas" (DNV) plans to establish engineering and service facilities in South Korea. Det Norske VeritasAP - 75 words
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Article88 1979-06-04 13 Reuter SECONDHAND tonnage brokers reported Tanker Sword, 19,000 long dwt built in 1954 sold to unknown buyers for U*****,000 (551.92 million) and oil ore Carrier Enterprise Transporter, 145,000 long dwt built 1973 to Burmudan buyers for $15. Brokers also reported Ernebank 15,876 long dwt built 1965 sold to LondonReuter - 88 words
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590 1979-06-04 13 RAHIM KASSIM - By RAHIM KASSIM THE TWO main conferences involved in the Japan/ Korea-US trade may lose their members if they fail to react effectively to the challenge posed by independent operators. The two conferences in the trade are the TransPacific Freight Conference of Japan/Korea590 words
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Article, Illustration269 1979-06-04 13 TWO LEBANESE livestock carriers trading in the Australia-West Asia route were docked in Sembawang Shipyard recently for extensive repairs. Sembawang managed to wrest the contract from its competitors by quoting a competitive price and fast work time-table. Both vessels are owned by Raschid Fares Enterprises. The first269 words
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1669 1979-06-04 17 schemhe 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 of1,669 words
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Article516 1979-06-04 17 Shifyteg Ume Page CM ACS n 5 Afea IV 3 Alfred V 4 Aipac IV 5 Angkutan V 2 Skippiag Uw CM ANL I 1 APL in 2 Arya Nat n 5 ASCL m 5 Aust Cont IV 5 Bank n BBS n Ben Asia m Ben EAC m516 words
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Article1421 1979-06-04 18 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO AT CONTAINER TERMINAL NB. (1) Each vessel's estimated time of arrival is advised by the Shipping Line/ Agent and Is subject to change (2) All export FCL containers and LCL cargo must be delivered to the Authority's premises during the1,421 words
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507 1979-06-04 18 Reuter RICH and poor nations yesterday failed to find a joint formula to help developing nations gain a bigger share of the world's bulk shipping fleets. After seven years of negotiations, Third World countries overwhelmingly carried two resolutions through Unctad but the richReuter - 507 words
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Article154 1979-06-04 18 UPI CHARTERERS still found it prudent to book tonnage for long periods despite current high rate levels. Atlantic Lines and Navigation paid U556,250 (5513.750) a day to the 30,925 dwt Apollon for three years' trading after May delivery on the continent. On a shorter term basis, British SteelUPI - 154 words
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Article, Illustration243 1979-06-04 18 EXPECTED ARRIVALS TODAY KEPPEL WHARVES Bergen Mam (0700 after Pateverette will haul to Gdn.3l/ 32 0530/sth) 33/34 Bunga Bindang (1300) 18 Green Arrow (1600 after Sun Alkes) 40/41 Hoegh Pride (after Farallon Glory A Nedlloyd Amsterdam) 6/7 John Bakke (after Reefer City A Farallon Glory) 8/9 Pacific243 words
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Article363 1979-06-04 18 UPI. JAPAN'S six major shipping companies, affected by an economic pause, continued a deficit operation during their business year, which ended March* 31. However, a series of rehabilitation measures and a general upturn in the world shipping market helped most companies firm their deficit amountUPI. - 363 words
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Advertisement413 1979-06-04 13 a st class transport Agents: Nedlloyd EAC For further details, please refer to page 3 Scan Dutch .1A RDIM AMAH Orient Overseas Co*iku*teA Line FULLY CONTAROISED SERVICE TO EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) r Spat Mete* Fstowo leHane IdM HT**J Antwerp RAI 13W 9 6 10 6 30 6 "629 6 2/7413 words
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Advertisement284 1979-06-04 13 UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) All vessels ***** DWT, 105 TON H.L. Derrick 288 TEU Capacity. Long Length Capability. ■■ARABIAN GULF WEEKLY SERVICE! EN QUTABAH S pore Loading for a Muscat (22 6). Dubai (24/6). Abu Dhabi (26/6) Doha (28/6). Bahrain (1/7). Dammam (3/7) Kuwait (5/7) Kuwait (4/7). Dammam (9/7).284 words
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Advertisement352 1979-06-04 13 NOL NEPTUNE ORIENT UNES LTD FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICES: FAR-EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE »COKTA*R 11 My |IU( ?l Mj ERCATOft 16 My 17 My 6A* M 3Am CMEF 126 My 27 My |10 A* 6 Aaf 7K* M COOK S port Oount 'mi Fa Op 2100 7 Mi ia Cup 0900352 words
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Advertisement651 1979-06-04 13 A NedNoyd Lines Hr Call us We call the world Agents: Nedlloyd EAC Please refer to page 3 MAERSK LINE Nort* NesL Garft I Atlantic. East Canada and Mnico (Also acceptmf to' Honftonf. Taiwan lapan and Korea) FAS! Mottver Vessel 3-4/1 4-5/1 M-11/l il-12/t ALVA lMt/c lH»/» AMU M/i AXEL651 words
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Advertisement699 1979-06-04 14 FULLY CONTAMERISED TO EUROPE Hoo{iom Eipreu Kamalwa Maru Tolyo Cardifan Bay Telle Eipreu Eft* Mara Oiala Bay Liverpool Bay EXPRESS CONVENTIONAL TO EUROPE Span PKeianc Pea Bfcao Gem Sopkie Ridunen 9/6 11/6 30/6 Paul IbduTten 18/6 70/6 24/6 19/7 13/7 FUUY CONTAMERtSED TO GENOA/TRfSTE S parc P. Kelanf Genoa MetMerranea699 words
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Advertisement383 1979-06-04 14 IjsL barber blue sea US ATLANTIC US GULF t EAST CANADA tote MM I* Babe Tofci 8 f r 11 M 4/5 3/4 Next Loader: "BARBER PRIAM" July 4/5 at BARBER LINES TERMINAL GOOOWN 47. *brf**i Tmnut *SMi *»onc (l*C) (BBS) (EAC) (UC) IS-17/I 19-19/1 K£JML f«P»(SS SSABUH sso pos'S383 words
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Advertisement509 1979-06-04 14 EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST EUROPE EXPRESS FULL CONTAINER SERVICE ACCEPTHG CARGO FOR HAMBURG. FELIXSTOWE. ROTTERDAM ANTWERP LE HAVRE ALSO ACCEPTMG CARGO FOR UNFFEO KMGOOM SOUTHAMPTON LONDON. MANCHESTER. HRMMGHAM. BRISTOL. LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW. LEEDS WEST GERMANY MEMCRHAVEN HOLLAND msrrmm S part Nm*w| fifailm Mtartai tahmp It Hw Ettf K»yj|*r ki Pal 22509 words
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Advertisement755 1979-06-04 14 Everett Lines/ 1 Burma Five Stir Shipping Corpn. "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE' lOMMG FOR RANGOON Saiprt HTANTAWVWA 16/11 June B F SS C m Moloys*a TEPS MALAYSIA Port Kelong TeM3B>-7355 Penong Tel *****/***** Compania Argentina Da Wavagacion Intercontinental S A. C.I.F. "ARGENTINE NATIONAL LINE" LOADMG FOR DURBAN. CAPETOWN, BUENOS ARES Singapore755 words
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Advertisement677 1979-06-04 14 WLMA ■Mi mo.s.E. OCEAN SHIPPING ENTERPRISES PTE LTD RM 2102 2103 21ST FLOOR MARINA HOUSE SHENTON WAY MISTRI ROAD SINGAPORE 2 TEL *****44 7& *****70 I ESI SANKYO LINE AUSTRALIA SERVICE KYOSEIMARL THREE STAR P Kelang Smgapore 12/14 June 15/16 Jum 15/16 Jum 17/17 Jun loading for: SYO. MEL M)EL677 words
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Advertisement653 1979-06-04 15 Overseas 111 I Containers Limited Weekly service to/from UK/Europe To UK/Continent Ht».| b.«. s*. rum s*« J*** u uy SM Uha *5. I*. w. HI W U»4 IM w !SJ JiS Qkt Mm bM SjM SjM >*< ml, SjM SAi bM 23 ftp NR. BU, KS £22 22 7i- in653 words
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Advertisement949 1979-06-04 15 GRANARD LINE RELIABLE t DEPENDABLE NOH CONFERENCE EXPRESS SERVICE NEST BOUND-FAR EAST/HMTERRANEAN Sport Malang Pw» MV MAN HMC *2711 Ifhr lit* MV MM FUNG V2W lIM 17 W MV KWONC RK 2M~ MM Ml VESSELS ACCEPT* COHTMMEI CMKO MddaA/P ind/Meundru Beirut I imassol Lattaiiia Mm Ben(tvazi Tripoli Mdak/P Said/Aieiandria Beirut949 words
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Advertisement569 1979-06-04 15 [Tr* BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAMEK SERVICE TO/FROM I WITH IBERTY TO CAU AT 150 St* PORTS S PORE *****4. K LUMPUR 4*5344 P KELANG 6521. PENANG ***** BEN ASIA CONTAINER SERVICE EXPRESS COMTAMER SERVICE STRAITS/TAIWAN/JAPAN o Btnny Iradti Chpptr Act Bomta Act Ban all,) Ckpptr Act Btnny Trade Bomta569 words
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Advertisement424 1979-06-04 15 Scan Dutch V WEEKLY EXPRESS CONTAIN ■—i v, .Vi >: I iViI >1 n:lfiTij»7m:h::*s.+m\>uz 2) Mm 1) Hbu'f 4) Gtwi EASTBOUND FROM MED/UK/NC/SCANPINAVIA I) Gbaig 2) M burg 3) Mil Adam 5) l(M 6) MseMes AOMBGAN SaM SaM SaM SaM SaM SaM WO MOUTMAN SaM SaM Sated SaM SaM SaM424 words
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Advertisement644 1979-06-04 15 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES THE BANK LINE LTD. LOADS FOR E. S. AFRICA HCWM (Reunion Maiunsa Durban Clown, ft. Ei*i) Spore In Port/7 tan P Ketang(ROM EAST t SOUTH AFRICA FOR BAAGAO" MMRU A VESSEL Penang P Kelang S pore km U.S. GULF COAST SERVICE (New Orleans, Mobie, Houston, Galveston) Sinfapore644 words
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Advertisement931 1979-06-04 16 5fK LINE KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. EUROPE EXPRESS SERVICE TO EUROPE N CORAL 13W C PAW 16W N PEARL ISW c Roa i«w K lACEWON 3W lacceptang t«{on Is Scandmania ma Hamftwj) FROM EUROPE TO FAR EAST 13 July IS July 19 July 71 luly Vessels cal H bw[ Bremen.931 words
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Advertisement730 1979-06-04 16 U.S.A./EAST CANADA SERVICE Penang Him P lletang Singapore E.C./GREAT LAKES SERVICE LOMWG FOR: TOM. NORfOLR MONTREAL. TOMNIO Penang Betaaan P Aeiang Smgapiore VtSHVA ffUtAAf" MPt/SAae VISHUA TEI" 20/30 kM 27/20 Aw 24/24 km* CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE lu*c I* 10$ waits, UN FMNCSCO. SUHU IKOM. VMCOfltl. B C Penang P730 words
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Advertisement495 1979-06-04 16 f V C > roup SINGAPORE SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE. LTD 2OTM FLOOR OCEAN OUILD NG SINGAPORE 1 MARKETING *****2 (3 LINESi GENERAL 91 Jt 11 11d LINES) TELE* RS 2459S RS ***** A B CARSHIP C AOL E CARGOSHiP r. SINGAPORE ISLANDS USE iwomr—» MIDDI.b EAST RK.L LAR USER A495 words
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Advertisement846 1979-06-04 16 ww MAI A YSlAfil «V TfPNA TtONAI SHIPPING COPPOPATIOH BfPHAD EXPRESS FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO/FROM MED/UK/CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA WEST BOW feeder •PMang Vnsc* Sport I) Msedles 2) Rdam 3) Hburg 4) Gbtirg 1) Barcelona. Gtrioa. 2) Amsterdam Antoerp I Mawe Bilbao Baste. UK. 3) Bremen. Bremenhaven Aarhus Coeenhagen Helsinki 4) Malmo Stockholm846 words
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Advertisement704 1979-06-04 16 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD. Faber House 234E Orchard Road Singapore 9 Telephone *****11 <*****57 3 REGULAR INDEPENDENT SEMI/FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO EUROPE S'pore P KeUof Penary Loading tar ALEXANDRA N. W839 I Jun skm Avon <UK) y XANDftA N. W839 I Jun skm Avon <UK)/A werp/ Tilbury Boulogne ELBE WB4O (Contr704 words
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Advertisement253 1979-06-04 17 EGYPTIAN INTERNATIONAL LINE (EIL» EGYPTIAN FLAG FAST AND DIRECT LINER SERVICE TO EGYPT (PORT SAID ALEXANDRIA) STORE PT K£L PENANG PT SAO ALEXAJCHA PYHAMDS U haw 24 SPHMX U Mt 21 NLE U My 13 My My 13 My 20 My 25 Au( 3 At* I MM TRANS CAKO PIEASE253 words
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Advertisement303 1979-06-04 17 P.T. POUSAHAAA PCLAVMAN ANGKUTAN PERTAMBANGAN TIC OUT SJNGAPORE/MDONESM CONTAfCR FEQO SERVICE AUTHORISED BY NWKSM GOVERNCNT WITH FULL CONTMNER VESSELS EACH CAMtT MG 112 TEU VESSEL TAMBANG VI 7AX Altl I ALSO ACCEPTMG CARGO FOR MOONESIA GOVERNMENT PROJECT ANO HEAVY MACHMERKS TAKARI IV TAX AM II SMGARORE 10ADMG FOR hi Pwt303 words
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Advertisement293 1979-06-04 17 CEYLON SHIPPING CORPORATION National Line of Sn Lanka LMPtrotcouwio optowo ggg PT«uwc>nwt csuwao LANKA SAGAMM 15/HI/J ton* AGATE K/A-21/S s«*f mfTMi utimxi imiin *****11 H UAK HMftl SOU M) SMIS7 n KMC HMfU MM SMMD mr. WORLD LINE «itfi 9MB UK 7MGI 0"BS WW SBMCI MWIOWMG/SItNTS rtm fjmmi l-W Uri293 words
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Advertisement328 1979-06-04 17 FT* no KKN» SEWCt It* SLMmr MTMC M-70 114-70 MKMTA M.V -out! MME" H TOOT 0-4-79 BMJKPHfM, SWMtMM f east nautsm soma f m* l W KUCMNC sau. SMK£I MHTMG J* I*4-79 KUQONG. SM. SMHEI h! X* 79 u n KUCHW sau S*KI t a* -sat hone ii-i n im-79328 words
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Advertisement385 1979-06-04 17 NOTICES m.v. -CHIDAMBARAM" VOY: 113 arrived 31 at May. 1979. al P.S.A. Codown Not. 1/2 General Survey of damaged cargo ex the above vessel will be held on Thursday June. 7th. 1879. as from 900 a.m. to 5.00 p.m. No further survey will be held after this date Agenla:R. JIMABHOY385 words
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Advertisement167 1979-06-04 18 You can check in on Ist class every week. wssm. >... V'vW \\\\\V\\\\\\\\\\ Scan Dutch container ships sail once a week from each port of call on the route between the Far East and Europe. This makes our Ist class service even classier. Ist class spells punctual arrivals' and departures167 words
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