The Business Times, 6 June 1979
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Title Section11 1979-06-06 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 14S/I/79 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8, 1979 50 CENTS11 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article89 1979-06-06 1 Reuter. BANGKOK, Tues. The Soviet Ambassador to Thailand, louri Ivanovitch Kouznetsov, has dismissed reports that Russian and Cuban advisers are working in Kampuchea and that Russia is setting up a naval base in Cam Ranh Bay in Vietnam. The Soviet Ambassador was quoted as saying his country hasReuter. - 89 words
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Article64 1979-06-06 1 AFP. BANGKOK, Tues. Thai military sources said last night that extra troops and armoured vehicles have been moved to the Thai/Kampuchean border to prevent the war in that country spilling over into Thai territory. Nine tanks and six armoured personnel carriers had been sent to Aranyaprathet,AFP. - 64 words
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Article95 1979-06-06 1 AFT. THE SPECIAL envoy of Japanese Prime Minister Masayoshi Ohira, Mr Takeshi Yasukawa, had talks here last night with Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew. Mr Yasukawa, who flew in yesterday from Kuala Lumpur on a two-day visit, is believed to have briefed Mr Lee on the issuesAFT. - 95 words
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Article97 1979-06-06 1 AFP. BANGKOK, Tues. A high-ranking communist insurgent told police yesterday that he had handled the distribution of funds from Vietnam and China for support of the Communist Party of Thailand Ban Muang Daily said today. Boonjan Phupanmee, 30, surrendered to police in Butbok District of Sakhon Nakhon Province,AFP. - 97 words
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Article69 1979-06-06 1 AFP NEW DELHI, Tues. The Indian government has barred at least seven non-scheduled private cargo airlines from operating services between India and the Gulf countries, it was reported here today. The move by the Indian Civil Aviation Department came after the US authorities confirmed that the planesAFP - 69 words
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Article72 1979-06-06 1 UPI. NEW YORK, Tues. The stock market pushed higher early today in moderately active trading. The Dow Jones industrial average, which rose 0.69 point yesterday, was ahead 3.12 points to 825.01 at 1500 GMT. Advances led declines, 695 to 373, among the 1,521 issues crossing the tape. First-hourUPI. - 72 words
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Chief Price Changes
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Article125 1979-06-06 1 Rises MtUuikiti 540 Krainat 380 Int Wood 216 FAN 606 Tractors 900 Weames 267 Sigma Metal 141 Dak Yung 135 M Breweries 585 DBS 510 N S T 510 Setroo 242 Falls Fed Cables 110 Metro Hldgs 362 O C B C 710 Taiping Textile 128 Rotaaaas 480 Sia125 words
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Article, Illustration152 1979-06-06 1 Rises Malayan 1660 30 YHS 456 22 Taiping Con 450 10 Wean* 271 08 Int Wood 205 07 P Chem 356 06 Car Is berg 476 06 T TextUe 132 05 UMW 170 +05 Kempas 520 05 Falls Idris Hyd 440 -20 Con pit w'rt 605 -10 Sg152 words
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Article525 1979-06-06 1 RESEARCH mod Development (R and D) will be one of the major issues incorporated Into Singapore's next long-term economic plan currently being finalised. Inputs into the plan (spanning the next 19 years) apparently cover R and D studies of various institutions and economic bodies Including the Economic525 words
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Article, Illustration680 1979-06-06 1 JOHN LIM - NEW-VERSION OSCILLOSCOPES By JOHN LIM HEWLETT Packard Singapore (HPS) is ready to start work on its first de veloped-in-Singapore product. This comes barely two years after the company had embarked on its research and development (R and D)build-up programme, spearheaded by an all-local team.680 words
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Article156 1979-06-06 1 THE current buoyant rubber price will continue as long as there is a shortage of petrol, Malaysian Finance Minister Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah said. He said there are four possible outcomes when Opec countries meet again on June 26. The meeting would either result in156 words
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Article115 1979-06-06 1 Reuter. THE Prime Minister of Papua New Guinea, Michael So mare, said in Port Moresby yesterday that security problems in the Indonesian border province of Irian Jaya had overshadowed other elements in relations between the two countries. Mr Somare made the comment at a state dinner forReuter. - 115 words
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Article140 1979-06-06 1 Reuter MALAYSIA is awaiting an official report to decide whether to allow the overflight of the Anglo-French Concorde after the sixmonth trial period ends on July 24, Transport Minister Tan Sri Manickavasagam said in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. He said the Science Ministry was preparing aReuter - 140 words
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245 1979-06-06 1 MALAYSIAN Foreign Minister Tengku Ahmad Rithauddeen yesterday denied there was a difference of opinion between Malaysia and Indonesia over Vietnam's reported proposal for a non-aggres-sion and cooperation treaty with Asean. "There is no difference of opinion between us," he said. "We are agreeable245 words
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Article97 1979-06-06 1 Reuter. NEGOTIATIONS have been completed for the delivery of Thai perishable goods to Singapore by land through Malaysia and an agreement is expected to be concluded in Bangkok this month, a source from the Thai Communications Ministry said. Perishable goods to be delivered to SingaporeReuter. - 97 words
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371 1979-06-06 1 A NEW $2.5 million joint venture oil extractions and animal feed company between Singapore and India will begin production in the Republic in two months. The company. Straits Foods, plans to operate two plants at Senoko in the north for the processing of371 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement27 1979-06-06 1 whatever you need in menswear.getitat... MOHAN'S DEPT. STORE (PTE.) LTD. 321. Orchard Road let *****22 (next to Mandarin Hotel) Branch: 101. Tanglin Shopping Centre *****48 Daily 9am-9pm27 words
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Advertisement56 1979-06-06 1 FRATA NEWS Q. What is cheaper than Air but faster than Water. A. SKYSHIP. lAS-SKYSHIP London offer Transit Singapore/ European Airport 14 days By Combined Sea and Air Transportation At Competitive Rates For Further Details Ask your Airfreight Forwarder FRATA SHIPPING PT€. LTD. Suite 801,8 th Floor, World Trade Centre,56 words
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Advertisement60 1979-06-06 1 SHIPPING TIMES HIGHLIGHTS on professional 5eminar.................................... CHINA to decentralise decisionmaking US losing oat on the export fr0nt......................................... RUSSIA and China hanger for grains WORLD oil outlook by foremost expert 5..................... INCHCAPE expects recovery STOCK market rep0rt............... JAPANESE blueprint for a welfare 5tate.................................. MEMOPAD 2, PLIGHTS S, TV AND RADIO I,60 words
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Advertisement174 1979-06-06 1 Available at all leading golf centers A Oeot stcM Sole Agents ROYAL SPORTING HOUSE PTE LTD 201 Hign Street Centre Singapore 6 Tel *****53 *****54 A list of features as long as your arm. The Olivetti Copia 1550 reproduces manuscripts, typescripts, photocopies, drawings, photographs, books, leaflets and almost anything. Even174 words
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TRADE AND INDUSTRY
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Article, Illustration688 1979-06-06 2 TSANG SAU YIN - Research the three-way meeting of minds By TSANG SAU YIN MORE interaction is desirable between the Government, statutory boards and university departments in research development because the line between pure and applied science is frequently ill-defined. Dr. R. S. Bhathal, director of the Singapore Science Centre and secretary of the688 words
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Article258 1979-06-06 2 WHILE not all professionals can make good politicians, everyone can serve. The perennial problem is that those who can often are reluctant while those who cannot are eager to serve. "That is how and why we find more bad governments than good ones," quipped the Malaysian Minister of258 words
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Article, Illustration442 1979-06-06 2 TEO TECK WENG - By TEO TECK WENG PROFESSIONALS who confine themselves to moneyearning roles, ignoring any "extended" role in society, will regret their outlook when political and economic conditions take a sudden change. When such abrupt changes rock the foundation of their ivory tower, it may become too442 words
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163 1979-06-06 2 THE Amir of Bahrain, Shaikh Isa bin Salman Al-. Khalifa, arrived in Singapore yesterday on a five-day state visit. He will have discussions with President Sheares and Mr Lee Kuan Yew and will also visit Jurong Town Corporation and the Housing and Development Board.163 words
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Article94 1979-06-06 2 CHASE Manhattan Bank, NA, is holding for the first time in Singapore a production management seminar based on a series of "computer games". A total of 38 operations staff members from the bank's branches throughout the Asia-Pacific region will participate* in this training programme. Fifteen of them94 words
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Article455 1979-06-06 2 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 29-June 7: Employee Training and Development, Holiday Inn, Personnel and Organisation Development June 7-8: Discounted cash flow for455 words
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Advertisement154 1979-06-06 2 DIRECT FROM THE FAR EAST TO SEVEN WEST COAST PORTS-A NEAT. SWIFT AND RELIARLE CONTAINER SERVICE Through a co-ordinated sailing arrangement with Barber Blue Sea, we offer 3 full-container service sailings every month from the Far East direct to Vancouver, Seattle, Tacoma, Longview, Portland, Los Angeles and San Francisco. And154 words
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REGIONAL
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436 1979-06-06 3 UPI, AP. CHINESE leaders have indicated a wish to move some of China's economic decision-making out of the hands of the government, US Commerce Secretary Juanita Kreps said. She briefed a conference of the American Stock Exchange on opportunities for international trade in generalUPI,; AP. - 436 words
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345 1979-06-06 3 UPI. THE director of the Indonesian state-owned oil company, Pertamina, Piet Haryono, said the country's estimated annual crude oil production in 1983-84 will be 668 million barrels, or 1.83 million barrels a day compared with the current 1.59 million barrels a day.UPI. - 345 words
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Article294 1979-06-06 3 AP NINE independent members of the South Korean Parliament joined the major opposition New Democratic Party yesterday, boosting its parliamentary strength to TO, two more than the seats held by the ruling Democratic Republican Party of President Park Chung-Hee. It marked one of the majorAP - 294 words
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159 1979-06-06 3 AFP. A NORTH Korean trade bank mission will arrive in Tokyo on June 13 to negotiate North Korea's overdue trade debts totalling about 80 billion yen (SSBOO million). According to the Japanese daily, Yomiuri Shimbun, the North Korean mission will have talks with 13AFP. - 159 words
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234 1979-06-06 3 Reuter SHELL Refining Co Bhd plans to raise loans to cover part of the cost of its proposed MJ7S million second platformer at the Port Dickson refinery. Chairman Jan de ruiter said at the company's annual meeting in Kuala Lumpur the balance ofReuter - 234 words
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Article196 1979-06-06 3 UPI FIVE Australian companies signed contracts on Monday for the supply of coal to South Korea and negotiations are under way on shipping services between the two countries, Australian Deputy Prime Minister Douglas Anthony told Parliament. He said the Australian companies had contracted to supplyUPI - 196 words
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Article, Illustration59 1979-06-06 3 TWO Vietnamese Iwbies crying as some 1,M9 refugees from the British freighter Sibonga sit outside a girls' orphanage in Hongkong on Monday after disembarking from the vessel. The refugees, who have been adopted by the British Government, will stay at the orphanage while passage is arranged forAP photo. - 59 words
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231 1979-06-06 3 AFP. THE US will accept 2,700 Indochinese refugees from Thailand this month, and another 4,300 in the next four months. The announcement was made by the US embassy's charge d'affaires in Bangkok, Burton Levin, during the presentation of 500,000 baht (5J55.000) from the embassy forAFP. - 231 words
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Article66 1979-06-06 3 Reuter CHINA is raising the price of its crude oil sold to Japan by 60 US cents (about 5J1.30) a barrel or 3.7 per cent to $16.96 a barrel, retroactive from the middle of last month, Japanese importers said. Japan plans to buy 53 million barrels ofReuter - 66 words
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Advertisement117 1979-06-06 3 ree reasons why you should fly British Airways to London. E& Concorde* Rolls Royce 747 NewTriStarsoo Now, the exclusive British Airways TriStar 500 joins our 747s and Concorde to bring you yet another dimension in fast travel to London. Fly TriStar 500 any Wednesday or Sunday or by Rolls Royce117 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article365 1979-06-06 4 OPENING prices in Singapore yesterday were marked up about two cents following the afterhours steadiness here on Monday and higher London advices. Values later gained further ground on upcountry trade and speculative buying coupled with covering demand, although some profit-taking emerged at the highs to pare the gains slightly.365 words
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Article30 1979-06-06 4 Rubber: June 5 Singapore: June: 314.00 cents (up 5.50 cents) Malaysia: June: 315.50 cents (up 4.00 cents) Tin: $1,981 (down $9) Official offering: 231 tonnes (up 48 tonnes)30 words
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Article361 1979-06-06 4 R.A.S. prices in cents per kilo yesterday: Noon Close (per kilo) (per kilo) Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers Int 1 R.S.S. prompt f.o.b. 317.00 319 OON 317.50 318.50N Int. 1 R.S.S. June 313.50 314.00 314.00 314.50 Int 1 R.S.S. July 301.50 302 00 302 00 302.50 Int 2 R.S.S.361 words
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Article111 1979-06-06 4 NOON SSR and SMR pnc* yestertlayRAS June J»Jy (Carreat Mth) (Forward Mlb) Barer* Seller* Buyer* Seller* SSR 20 U-too ptUtti 287.50 289 50N 286.50 288.50N SSR 50 11 too pallet) 284.50 286 SON 283 50 285.50N MRELB SMR CV (1 too pallet 319.00 321.00N 317.00 319.OON SMR111 words
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Article75 1979-06-06 4 THE STRAITS tin price in Penang yes* terday eased Ms 9 to $1,181 a pica!. Values weakened en Increased vslnmcs of tin ere supplied by miners, coupled with the easier conditions on the London market overnight, dealers said. Continned European and US baying was still evident at the75 words
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Article331 1979-06-06 4 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in St per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 0.95, 100 per cent second class 0.85, 100 per cent third class 0.80, 25 per cent new crop no stock, B-10 per cent 0.70. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0 62, Special331 words
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Article164 1979-06-06 4 THE SUGAR futures market yesterday closed firm in continued quiet trading, with no trades done as on Monday, dealers said. Nearby July closed at 8.40/45 US cents against Monday's 8.00/05 close, September at 8.90/96 against 8.40/45 and distant May at 10.00/05 against 9.60/65 cents. Sugar futures clonag prices:164 words
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Article189 1979-06-06 4 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Monday broke late in the session under commercial selling pressure but managed to hold some of their early gains. Some deferred months earlier set new contract highs. Prices were up l'/i to 4Vi US cents a bushel at the close. Traders said the firming189 words
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Article359 1979-06-06 4 TRADING was dull and featureless on the Singapore produce market yesterday. For the most part, prices held very steady. Apart from the small quantities of certain commodities reported sold to neighbouring countries and West Asian ports on consumer accounts and the covering deals clinched between local traders, the359 words
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Article199 1979-06-06 4 CHICAGO soybean futures closed higher with prices up 3 J to 10'4 US cents a bushel on Monday, on strength in new crop prices. Traders said the lack of rain in significant quantity over the weekend and continued dry weather the first part of this week provided the impetus199 words
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Article196 1979-06-06 4 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday: (In HK dollars, spot ex-godown) C«Om jrwi: China Blue Phoenix 20b 2.38; 32s 2.875 40b 3.080 (per bale of 400 lbs). Pteee gaads: China Butterfly and Clot* brand unq. Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq. Flower and Butterfly196 words
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Article589 1979-06-06 4 COFFEE: Robusta futures yesterday closed the morning irregular but with fractional gains from Monday of £1 per tonne in September to £25 in distant May. Turnover was 4,583 lots including 16 options. Dealers believed trading activity was slowly return to near normal but they said the market remained589 words
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Article63 1979-06-06 4 C.I.P. North European ports, in US dollars per ton unless otherwise stated. LONDON: Malaysian SHffa bulk per tonne Mm Preview July unch 964slr Sumatra 5% ffa bulk June 682'jsir 675slr July 875slr flTOpd August unch 607>> sir September flttslr 660slr Nigeria 5% ffa bulk stg ROTTERDAM: unq unq63 words
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Article167 1979-06-06 4 AFP. THE ASIAN and Pacific Coconut Community (APCC) has stressed the need to create awareness among member countries on the importance of coir and uses of coir products. A report of the five-day meeting of the APCC permanent panel on coconut technology, which was heldAFP. - 167 words
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Article144 1979-06-06 4 AFP DROUGHT will hit Thailand's tapioca exports, which are expected to be about 27 per cent down on last year's export figure. Production has fallen to 4.28 million tons, the Thai Board of Trade reported, and together with stocks from last season, this will giveAFP - 144 words
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744 1979-06-06 4 Depthnews. FOR all the outcry over sliding prices, a depressed market and growing threat from a potential substitute, sugar will still have "some good days ahead". This hopeful note one of the few to surface in more than four years of aDepthnews. - 744 words
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Article431 1979-06-06 4 AFP. WORLD wheat output this year could be down by between 5 and 10 per cent compared with the record 441 million tons harvested last year. This was revealed by the latest figures from the International Wheat Council recently. The council warned that any forecast mustAFP. - 431 words
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ASIAN STOCKS
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Article255 1979-06-06 4 JVSE 05 Crnb INDUSTRIALS A g I 190 urn h A N I 168 3 A P M 127 unrh Ampul Pet 6h -1 B H P 934 Bunk NSW 370 unrh Bnl 230 •5 branihlrs 180 unch C B A 257 2 C S K 393 3 Coal255 words
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Article129 1979-06-06 4 STOCK prices eased slightly across the board yesterday, dealers said. Marinduque B, Phi lex B, Oriental B, and Vulcan advanced while Atlas Con B, Pogei, Pioneer, CDCP, Meralco, PLDT and San Miguel eased. JUNK 05 Pr*» Arojf Mining Alias Con A Atlas Con B 1990 -06 banuio (told 009129 words
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580 1979-06-06 4 Tokyo Source: DBS-Daiwa HIGH-QUALITY stocks continued bearish on relatively light selling yesterday, but some incentive-backed energy-relat-ed issues were selectively bought by short-term traders. The Nikkei Dow-Jones average and the TSE index dropped sharply in reaction to the previous "fever" surrounding resources-related stocks. In the morning session,Source: DBS-Daiwa - 580 words
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Article338 1979-06-06 4 Source: SHK Sec Ltd SMALL gains across the board were seen yesterday as an absence of sellers meant buyers had to pay up to complete their orders. Turnover: HK552.63 million JL'NF 05 HKS Alilal Kuhher Asm* lated Hotels SOS 0025 Bowaters Chronc Kong 1060 0 3 China t ngsSource: SHK Sec Ltd - 338 words
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Article65 1979-06-06 4 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Monday 510.9 Friday 513.5 Week Ago closed DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Monday 821.90 Friday 821.21 Week ago —closed LONDON DOLLAR PREMIUM Monday SI 1 to 51 7 Friday 51'« to 51*4 H.K.HANG SENG Tuesday 556.96 Monday 554.14 Week ago 564 25 SYDNEY INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 490.6665 words
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Article314 1979-06-06 4 STOCK prices closed lower in slow trading yesterday, dealers said. Siam City Cement feU 12 baht to 249, Siam Cement 10 to 354 and Jalaprathan Cement eight to 162. Thai Farmers Bank eased 10 baht to 316, South Asia Fibre seven to 173, Rama Tower six to 114, New314 words
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Advertisement125 1979-06-06 4 FOR SALE LEES FORK UFTTHUCK Make Model Manufactured Capacity Engine Power Measurements Price Delivery Lees Industries, New D 55 1977 in New Zealand ***** kg at 1220 mm Load Centre Leyland, Diesel 4 Stroke 193 bhp at 2000 rpm Lengtk (OA) 9210 mm Bread 3420 mm Height 4320 mm (with125 words
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OVERSEAS
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799 1979-06-06 5 NYT AMERICA, once the mightiest trading nation in the world, is in danger of falling to third place in exports of manufactured goods. West Germany took the lead in that field in 1970 and now Japan is almost even with the USNYT - 799 words
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Article234 1979-06-06 5 UPI ITALY'S communists were the big losers for the first time in 31 years after yesterday's final count in the nation's parliamentary elections. The communists, who had hoped to gain enough strength to force their entry into the Cabinet, wound up losing 4.1 per cent ofUPI - 234 words
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Article714 1979-06-06 5 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From MAS MH671 0945 PEN KUL GIA GA960 1030 HLP SIA SQ103 1045 KUL SLA SQ211 1045 HLP MAS MH605 1045 KUL GIA GA944 1055 PKU GIA GA906 1100 MES UB UB231 1115 RGN THAI TG423 1125 BKK PAL PR501 1135714 words
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Article62 1979-06-06 5 AP A GENERAL strike protesting police killing of an antinuclear demonstrator spread across Spain's northem Basque region yesterday idling tens of thousands and paralysing industry, business and schools. In San Sebastian, stores, banks, schools, newspapers and radio stations joined the one-day walkout. Pamplona, scene of two days ofAP - 62 words
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Article, Illustration603 1979-06-06 5 AP THE UNITED States will urge the Soviet Union to support peaceful accommodations in the Middle East and southern Africa when President Carter meets Soviet President Leonid Brezhnev at the summit, Mr Zbigniew Brzezinski, the US national security adviser, said in Washington onAP; UPI picture - 603 words
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170 1979-06-06 5 UPI A SENIOR French official told President Carter on Monday that Europe fears US policies will push oil prices higher, a complaint American Energy Secretrary James Schlesinger dismissed as mere "hardball" diplomacy. French Foreign Minister Jean Francois-Poncet, noting he was representing the European CommonUPI - 170 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article466 1979-06-06 5 Agencies TEN members of the Czechoslovak Charter 77 human rights movement have been arrested on charges of carrying out "dangerous activities" against the interests of the state, the nation's news agency, Caeteka, reported on Monday. The agency cited a statement from the Prosecutor General's Office which saidAgencies - 466 words
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Article391 1979-06-06 5 NYT. THE US departments of Energy and Justice have identified 109 cases of possible fraud in the oil industry, some involving major companies, a Justice Department official testified on Monday. They include alleged "daisy chaining," illegal price manipulations and falsifying reports to the government,NYT. - 391 words
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128 1979-06-06 5 AFP. IRAN has officially applied for membership in the nonaligned movement, a spokesman for the nonaligned Coordination Bureau said during its opening meeting in Colombo on Monday. The spokesman, Ernest Corea, said Iranian Foreign Minister Ibrahim Yazdi had sent an official application letter toAFP. - 128 words
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Advertisement151 1979-06-06 5 Dine in style. The Marco Polo Restaurant. You think of it when you want to dine and wine and enjoy the finer tilings in life. The difference is immediately obviouv I he elegant and relaxed atmosphere, for instance. C harming. Sophisticated. Candlelight. And soft romantic music. The food is superlative.151 words
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380 1979-06-06 6 THE PATH that Singapore must take in the next decade is becoming increasingly clear. Technology, and Research and Development (R and D) must be pursued, and pursued vigorously, oyer most other economic objectives. For only with technology can the Republic continue to380 words
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Article301 1979-06-06 6 SURELY another more opportune time ought to be picked to table proposals for the formation of yet another international conference group so soon after the close of the unsuccessful Unctad V conference in Manila last Sunday. For what was proposed by US Republican Senator301 words
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Article, Illustration940 1979-06-06 6 GREGORY NOKES - By GREGORY NOKES AP THERE was a time when the economic policies of the Western world could have been stamped "Made in USA." No more. In the decade of the *****, the American economy is being hurt by decisions made abroad, andAP - 940 words
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Article, Illustration1153 1979-06-06 6 KEVIN RAFFERTY - By KEVIN RAFFERTY FT BOTH China and the Soviet Union are likely to beg grain importers over the next few years. This is the belief, with its large implications for the world grain trade and both surplus and deficit states, of Western economicFT - 1,153 words
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Advertisement137 1979-06-06 6 m <2 i A s*ts m ti i a Sf/i V. *'*"v S-'f' iiuiii'iiii "in 9 M Buy a pea green boat or sell a nautical puss. Leisure Times is right on target For as little as $15, you can sell anything in Leisure Times a painting, a world tour,137 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous1339 1979-06-06 6 Wednesday's child... WEDNESDAY, a* a day for develapiag a bad paatare by stamping la frost af that little cabinet af tabes and transistors aad •ther electronic wonders, baa Improved qnlte a bit la recent weeks. Tonight, It takes a decided step forward with the first episode of Happy Days at1,339 words
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Article, Illustration1182 1979-06-06 7 NYT EVEN before the onset of ihe Arab embargo in 1973, IMr Charles Maxwell, a s>artner and principal oil analyst at Cyrus Lawrence ;lnc., had warned of shortages to come. I Now a senior vice presiiient and director of the institutional research firm, JAt MaxwellNYT - 1,182 words
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Article365 1979-06-06 7 JSRITISH Prime Minister Thatcher's firm anti-Communist stand even extends, it seems, to what she stands on. A few days ago she visited the IjSSR exhibition in London and as she stepped into ihe entrance hall, she turned to the Soviet Embassador, and said: "I'm glad to365 words
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957 1979-06-06 7 LEON HOWELL - By LEON HOWELL Depthnews THE US NUCLEAR power industry has been in deep trouble for much of the *****. The tense drama played out at Three Mile Island in March only intensified the concerns about the safety of nuclear reactors in aDepthnews - 957 words
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Article, Illustration1080 1979-06-06 7 COLIN MILLHAM - FORUM with COLIN MILLHAM FT GROWING signs of renewed global inflation are bringing a mood of subdued caution to the financial markets. For consumers in Europe and America, the pointers on interest rates are not encouraging. In the United States, interest rates areFT - 1,080 words
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Advertisement166 1979-06-06 7 SNLEARN the WELL-PROVEN TECHNIQUES OF SUCCESSFUL I l3Stil I SELLING from the SPECIALISTS l\®V J THE NATIONAL SCHOOL OF SALESMANSHIP, ENGLAND. The NATIONAL SCHOOL offers you a first class home-study training that not only teaches you how to sell effectively but also prepares you fully for the United Commercial Travellers'166 words
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Page 7 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous6 1979-06-06 7 i BriStc^:P^i^d}ictoaiS JUST oov-Aprr I've UJ^MT-en/6 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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Article1006 1979-06-06 8 NYT THERE is plenty of ammunition for both sides in the heated discussion that commonly follows the release of information on corporate profits. In fact, official profits data published by the US Department of Commerce can be used to show that profits have risen dramatically fromNYT - 1,006 words
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Article15 1979-06-06 8 THE Mtowiag markets were etesed m M*mUy: Zaricfc, Amsterdam, Paris, Fraakfvt aad Brvmels.15 words
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1275 1979-06-06 8 NEW YORK STOCKS ended mixed on Monday in the slowest trading in three weeks though takeover plans and speculation fired interest in a number of issues The market was held in check by the lack of a concensus on the direction of the economy and1,275 words
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Article89 1979-06-06 8 JUNE 04 C% Abitibi 17 .i. Algoma 1 23'- unch Bank Nova Scotia 22 9 Bell Tel 23 unch 26 24* j Si unch 23 s 26 Si unch 31 l unch Canpac Inv Pf 16 B 5'4 36 unch 12- Cons Marbenor 4*. unch 21 .i, Dom Stores89 words
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Article320 1979-06-06 8 JUNE 04 Rand INDUSTRIALS A Alpha 166 unch Abercom 230 -3 AE And CI 460 unch AMIC 1475 Barlows 573 >4 Cg Sugar 600 unch CN A 275 ♦10 Currle Finance 87 unch De Beers Ind 1615B Edcon 350 Edgars 4400 100 Eveready Fed Volk 190 10 Fug it320 words
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Article94 1979-06-06 8 JUNE 04 Lire Anic 34 75 -*-0.75 Assoc Gen ***** 210 Baslogi 838 3 Central* 5175 85 Flat 2704 14 F insider 173 3 Gen Immob 97 30 1 IFI Pri 235® 30 Italcementi ***** -201 IlAlf&S 721 Ilalsider 414 1 Mafneti M Pf 535 8 Marelli Err 27794 words
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Advertisement660 1979-06-06 8 Where to wine, dine and entertain The American Express Card serves you wherever they serve great food Take a new look at the Harbour Grill. Treat yourself and your business associates to an excellent lunch selected from our superb offering of choice CIS prime beef, our daily Nouvelle Cuisine specialities660 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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420 1979-06-06 9 Reuter THE GOVERNOR of the Bank of Italy, Paolo Baffi, plans to wait until a new government is formed before relinquishing his post. He said the term which he had set himself for remaining in the post, in the light of hisReuter - 420 words
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Article85 1979-06-06 9 Reuter THE ITALIAN Treasury said it made a further issue of 1.5 trillion lire of 12 months bills, priced to yield 12.17 per cent, to be placed entirely with the Bank of Italy. The yield of the issue is the same as that set at the recentReuter - 85 words
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Article437 1979-06-06 9 THE US dollar saw a day of ups and downs against major currencies and closed mixed on the foreign exchange market yesterday. Against the yen, the US currency started the day at 218.75 85 and was taken up to 219.70 75 before easing back to 219.45 55. Similarly437 words
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Article196 1979-06-06 9 Asian rates ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at close on June 5: I'S Dollar*) Spot) Offer Bid 7 days 10 7/16 10 5/16 1 months 10* MH 2 months 10 9/16 10 7/16 3 months 10 13/16 1011/16 6 months 10'. 10 3 9 months 10 1 10'7 12196 words
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Article52 1979-06-06 9 RANGE of prices offered by discount houses on June 5: Overnight 4 S Call deposits 4 s i*5 C losing Buying Selling 3 month Treasury bills 4 l'/l® 4 9/16 3 month Bank bills V? V. 3 month CD 7'» 7 6 month CD 7'« 7'. Source: National Discount52 words
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Article21 1979-06-06 9 THE average rale at which Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 8 per cent.21 words
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Article227 1979-06-06 9 THE DOLLAR yesterday opened generally weaker in fairly active trading on news that Iraq is seeking an Opec decision to fix oil prices in terms of a basket of currencies, dealers said. A further weakening factor was fears that Arab banks may diversify out of dollar holdings coupled with227 words
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364 1979-06-06 9 SINGAPORE gold futures yesterday turned easier after a firmer opening but princes closed higher on balance compared with Monday night's closing, dealers said. Profit-taking and some local selling in the afternoon caused prices to fall back in fairly active trading, they said. Turnover rose364 words
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Article112 1979-06-06 9 THE US dollar for overnight delivery yesterday closed at 219.80 yen, up from 219.40 opening but down from 220.30 at Monday's close. Trading was active with volume US$B2B million. The dollar recovered moderately in light late trading after an initial fall on import covering by Japanese traders and buying112 words
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Article175 1979-06-06 9 THE HONGKONG dollar yesterday continued its decline in late trading here, falling to 5.1240/80 to the US unit from 5.1150/80 at midday and a 5.0955 85 close here on Monday, dealers said. It declined on continued local commercial demand for the US dollar However, demand for the US unit175 words
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Article40 1979-06-06 9 FRANKFURT exchanges opening quotaApn June 5: US 1.9096 M (1.9153/60) Stg 3.9706/14 (3.970/977) Can —1.6230 50 D F1 91.18/28 S Ft —110.45/60 Lit 2.237/242 F FY 43.15/23 NKr-36.82/92 B Fr (con) 6.221 228 B Fr (fin) 6.024/034 Yen 0.8695/1040 words
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Article64 1979-06-06 9 QUOTES on the Australia and New Zealand exchanges on June 5: AUSTRALIA: US dollar 1.1088/1.1040 Sterling 0.5355/0.5294 Ninety-day air mail buying rates: Sterling 0.5554 US dollar 1 1465 Ninety-day forward buying rates: Sterling 0.5388 US dollar 1.1121 NEW ZEALAND: Reserve Bank midrate US$l 0448 Trading Bank indications: Sterling 0.5043/0.301364 words
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Article, Illustration232 1979-06-06 9 FOREIGN banks operating in the United States stand to lose most of the advantages they now enjoy when the regulations are changed, a leading American banker predicted recently. Mr Harry Taylor (above), vice-chairman of Manufacturers Hanover Trust (MHT), the fourth largest bank in the US,232 words
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Article1116 1979-06-06 9 ALVIN TAY - The future of hire purchase on consumer goods is bright in Singapore. ALVIN TAY continues his series on the various forms of consumer credit- ALVIN TAY THE BUSINESS of hire pur-, chase has proved to be a non zero-sum game, as all three parties1,116 words
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Article246 1979-06-06 9 Reuter THE World Bank has concluded arrangements for its largest-ever combined longterm borrowing totalling 115 billion yen. World Bank vice-president and treasurer Eugene Rotberg signed agreements in Tokyo for two syndicated loans totalling 100 billion yen. A 15 billion yen private bonds placement has also beenReuter - 246 words
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Article41 1979-06-06 9 THE BANK of Japan said the average balance of bank notes in circulation in May rose 14.2 per cent to 13.75 trillion yen from 12.04 trillion in the same 1978 month, after a 12.8 per cent rise in April.41 words
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Advertisement784 1979-06-06 9 THE CHARTERED FINANCE COMPANY LIMITED (INCORPORATED IN THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE) wholly owned subsidiary of The Chartered Bank, a member of Standard Chartered Bank Group BALANCE SHEET AS AT 31st DECEMBER, 1978 20.000.000 2.000.000 AUTHORISED CAPITAL ISSUED CAPITAL 2.000.000 shares of SI each RESERVES Statutory reserve note 5 Capital reserve,784 words
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Article1330 1979-06-06 10 In Singapore BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets In lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. All Time Settlement Contracts are quoted1,330 words
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Article154 1979-06-06 10 SINGAPORE UNIT TRUST (M prises tar in <) The Commerce 2.14 2.27xd The Saving Fund 1.39 1.47 S'pore Prog Fund 1.00 1.00 S'pore Sec Fund 1.84 1.96 S'pore Invest Fund 1.94 1.42 S'pore Equity Fund 0.98 1.10 INCOME BOND UNIT (Carrot prims) Income Bond 1.11 1.17 MARA BITWPITRA154 words
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Article2540 1979-06-06 10 Gr's Gr'» Net 1978 Last Div Div Y'ld P/E Vol Day High Low Company Sale or- Cvr (OOO) High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 261 207 Acma 255xd 15.0 2.2 5.8 13.0 190* 123* Alcom 182 10.0 1.3 5.4 24.2 142 110 Allied Choc 134 1 8.52,540 words
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Article185 1979-06-06 10 BONDS 4 1/2% 1/8/80 (250.000) (M 438 99.535) 4 3/4% 15/9/80 (250.000) (M.558 *****) 5 3/4% 1/6/78-80 (250.000) (100.758 100.85S) 5 1/2% 1/5/79-81 (250.000) (100.358 100 455) 5 3/4% 1/0/79-81 (250.000) (100 488 100 58S) 6 1/4% 1/3/81 (250.000) (*****8 100.15S) 5% 16/4/81 (25.000) (90 558 99 655)185 words
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Article86 1979-06-06 10 Striking prices of the options officially listed on the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday, the period, bids and offered prices and business done, if any, with the number of options traded shown in brackets. CM Stermge (June *2.00) (0.318 0.365). C C (June *2 60) (0.428 0.475). Haw86 words
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Article1810 1979-06-06 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots ai 1.000 units unless otherwise specified INDtSTBIAIJi A|momU (2MB) Atnm (1 828 1 83S) (2) 1.82 (3) 11,810 words
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Article, Illustration737 1979-06-06 10 ALL was quiet on the Stack Exchange singapare yesterday as dabblers withdrew ta the sldellaes. Prlee movements were mere ripples bat the general tread was steady. Clearly reflecting the aea-cammittal maad af the market was the aeareamplete abseaee of dealing an tke settlement baards.737 words
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522 1979-06-06 10 THE Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday closed narrowly mixed in quiet trading, ahead of the public holiday today. Dealers were generally uncertain and prices moved erratically though range and margins were small. Buyers appeared to have kept to the sidelines in the absence of522 words
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COMPANY NEWS
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1344 1979-06-06 11 OUR REPORTER - By OUR REPORTER WITH its house firmly set in order and early indications of brighter performances by most of its operating compa- nies, conglomerate Inchcape Berhad is looking forward to some recovery of lost ground in the current year. The rationalisation pro- gramme undertaken1,344 words
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Article746 1979-06-06 11 Current Ex Books Date Total for Total for Payment Date Close Payable t the year Previous year E A I 10% May 11 May 23 Jun 6 10% HK Land 5.8% Apr 30 May 12 Jun 7 8.6% 76% St Trading 20%(n) May 18 May 29 Jun 7746 words
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Article146 1979-06-06 11 Company Particulars Ex Date Book* Close Utd Plant Olympia Oriental Hldgs Mai Flour Spore Class Yeo Hiap Seng Bonus Issue of 1 for 4 Bonus Issue of 1 for 2 Bonus Issue of 8 for 5 Bonus Issue of 1 for 2 Bonus Issue of 1 for 5146 words
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502 1979-06-06 11 CATHERINE ONG - By CATHERINE ONG THE president of the US investment broking firm Bache Halsey Stuart Shields (BHSS) has forecast a popular return to common stocks as the best hedge against inflation. Mr Virgil Sherrill, who is in Singapore to mark his company's 100502 words
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650 1979-06-06 11 HIGHLANDS and Lowlands can be expected to turn in a 34 per cent increase in its pre-tax profit to Ms 62 million in the current year ending Dec 31, 1979, stock broking firm Laurence Prust notes in its latest bulletin.650 words
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Article561 1979-06-06 11 SSQBCL.. by HOCK LOCK SIEW GOING by tbe conventional business yardstick, Paa-Eleo trie's Strang recovery (ram a very disappoiatiag first half wUI be seen as nothing sbart of dramatic. For the year eaded Dee 31, 1178, group pre-tax profit accelerated from a meagre ttxjm ($3.31 million laby HOCK LOCK SIEW - 561 words
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Article40 1979-06-06 11 announced that its board of directors has recommended a final dividend of 6 per cent for the financial year ended Dec 31. 1978. The dividend will be paid on July 2 to stockholders registered on June 25.40 words
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41 1979-06-06 11 an- nounced that their registrars have moved to Tingkat 5, Wisma Perdana, Jalan Dungun, Damansara Heights, Kuala Lumpur. They added that the Postal Box number and the telephone numbers remain unchanged.41 words
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Article206 1979-06-06 11 is to change its name to Ku- chai Development Bhd, and they will be carrying on the business of planters, cultivators and dealers in rubber, oil palm, cocoa and other products of allied nature. Kuchai Tin is also acquiring the Home Divsion of Kuala Pergau Estate206 words
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Advertisement250 1979-06-06 11 HUNGER C > it-' jX'^3- that's the inevitable conclusion reached in the most comprehensive agricultural survey ever undertaken in Asia. And it will happen sooner than expected within the next decade in fact. The progress in grain cultivation, the hopes of the Green Revolution these are overwhelmed by a Malthusian250 words
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356 1979-06-06 12 MALAYSIAN Deputy Prime Minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad said that existing contracts between oil companies and their major consumers will not be affected by last week's changes in retail oil prices. "Where there are existing contracts (which are seriously affected by the new retail price structure)356 words
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Article828 1979-06-06 12 LONDON, Tues. Equities closed easier today after Grand Metropolitan's announced rights issue, dealers said, and at 3 p.m. the Financial Times index was down 3.0 points at 507.9. Gru4 Metrvpaitea fell lOp while other industrials were a penny to 3p weaker. Government bonds were up to 916 point828 words
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310 1979-06-06 12 An American aeflUr on Monday pwpml the creation of a "Pacific Fornm" among noncommunist conntries of the Pacific Basin to find more effective solutions to the trade, aid aad Investment pattern, throwing support behind a "PanPacific concept" as saggrated by Japanese Prime310 words
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741 1979-06-06 12 Reuter AFP PLANS ARE afoot for Japan to move towards a social welfare state. Prime Minister Masay ashi Ohira is sending the director-general of the Economic Planning Agency (EPA) to Washington and Europe to outline a new seven-year economic plan that will helpReuter; AFP - 741 words
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249 1979-06-06 12 Reuter THE Soviet Union reported yesterday it had agreed to a Chinese call for talks on improving relations and proposed that delegations from the two countries meet in Moscow during the next two months. The official Russian Tass news agency said theReuter - 249 words
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Article, Illustration67 1979-06-06 12 Mr Herbert CDell Smith, otherwise known as Digger O'Dell, waving (rem the vault in which he will be buried until the price of petrol comes down. Mr Smith, who went underground on Friday in front of his Phoenix City home in Alabama, has written letters toAP photo. - 67 words
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206 1979-06-06 12 AP BLACK leaders enthusiastically welcomed the resignation of South African President John Vorster with many insisting that the other Nationalist Party leaders should also quit to force changes in the system that would improve the lot of blacks. Mr Vorster, 64, stepped down on Monday,AP - 206 words
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161 1979-06-06 12 AFP THE upgrading of the representative office of the Philippine National Bank (PNB) in Singapore to an offshore branch last April signalled the bank's plan to become the number one bank in South-east Asia. Mr Panfilo Domingo, president of the government-owned PNB, whichAFP - 161 words
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419 1979-06-06 12 AFP THE Indonesian government yesterday moved to protect its indigenous traders by banning Chinese businessmen from running small companies. The ban was contained in a presidential decree which gave priority to the "economically weak" traders (meaning indigenous groups), State Minister for Administrative ReformAFP - 419 words
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Advertisement65 1979-06-06 12 NOTICE To the holders of the floating rate U.S. Dollar Certificates of Deposit due Bth June, 1962 of: 0 THE FUJI BANK, LIMITED (Singapore Branch) We hereby certify that the rate of interest payable on the above-mentioned Certificates of Deposit for the Interest Period beginning on 6th June, 1979 and65 words
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Advertisement0 1979-06-06 12 ^?>}%$=&,,-\.?=_)(_`|<$}'\,|}$$0 words
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Advertisement81 1979-06-06 12 Just pick up the phone and Emery picks up the responsibility. V When you're busy meeting deadlines, controlling inventory, hounding suppliers, maintaining client service and developing new markets, it's reassuring to know that there is an air freight company which treats your business as seriously as you do. That's Emery81 words
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Page 12 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous60 1979-06-06 12 SWEAT,HER" Outlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. to 1 p.m. today: Isolated showers. Report for 24 hours prior to 7.39 p.m. on Jane 5 at the airport. Maximum temperature 32.2 Associated humidity 68 Minimum temperature 24.0 Associated humidity 97 Hours of sunshine 8.25 Rainfall in millimetres ....Nil Total rainfall for60 words
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Article85 1979-06-06 13 THE ACE shipping consortium which suspended direct calls to UK has announced its intention to resume the service from July 17. The group's vessels will now call at the Port of Felixstowe instead of Southampton, the former port of call. During the suspension of the service, UKbound85 words
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Article89 1979-06-06 13 Reuter LSHIKAWAJIMA-Harima Heavy Industries (IHI) ltd said it received an order to build a 250,000-deadweight-ton oil tanker for Idemitsu Tanker Co Ltd. IHI said this is the first order for a large tanker placed in Japan in three years. Hitachi Shipbuilding and Engineering Co Ltd saidReuter - 89 words
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Article66 1979-06-06 13 Reuter THE London tanker brokers' panel announced that the weighted average world tanker freights over the period April 16 to May 15 were as follows, followed by previous month. General purpose worldscale 229.8 versus 241.7, medium range worldscale 167.9 versus 188.1, large range one worldscale 106.2 versus 112,Reuter - 66 words
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Article, Illustration509 1979-06-06 13 RAHIM KASSIM - By RAHIM KASSIM PACIFIC International Line may be forced to withdraw another of its ships on the Singapore-Australia service if trading conditions do not improve by the end of this year. Chairman Y C Chang, who is also the head of the Singapore Shipping Association,509 words
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Article183 1979-06-06 13 UPI WEEKEND chartering provided further evidence of mtihH firm rates throughout the western hemisphere mainl> laspired by demand for grata carriers m both a voyage and time-charter basis. Farther Traas-Atlaatic rsnnd voyage bookings were detailed iaclading the Oether payment of 1!557,154 (S$l5,5M) a day ta the 27,114 dwtUPI - 183 words
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Article448 1979-06-06 13 AFP SHIPS for hire were lacking and owners were able to force rates higher on the freight market last week. But conditions were quiet, hampered on the one hand by holidays in various centres and on the other, by charterers' unwillingness to release detailsAFP - 448 words
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1959 1979-06-06 17 SCHEDULE A guide to ships loading at Singapore for Ports around the World Ihe list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of1,959 words
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Article518 1979-06-06 17 Shipping Llae CM ACS n 5 Afea IV 3 Alfred V 1 Alpac IV 5 Angkutan V 4 ANL I 1 APL m 2 Arya Nat n 5 ASCL in 5 Aust.Cont TV 5 Bank n 5 BBS n 2 Ben Asia m 3 Ben EAC m 2 Ben518 words
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Article992 1979-06-06 18 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO AT CONTAINER TERMINAL NB. (1) Each vessel's estimated time of arrival is advised by the Shipping Line/ Agent and is subject to change (2) All export FCL containers and LCL cargo must be delivered to the Authority's premises during the992 words
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Article, Illustration787 1979-06-06 18 THE INTERNATIONAL shipping industry is in debt of close to US$lOO billion (Ss22o billion) that was incurred in its acquisition of ships during the *****. The 1979 Baltic and International Maritime Conference held in Cannes was presented with this staggering information by MrSource: An analysis of the Future Financial Needs of the World Shipping - 787 words
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Article1179 1979-06-06 18 TRAFFIC passing through the Suez Canal has more than doubled in the short three years since it was reopened on June 5 1975. The daily average of vessels sailing the canal rose from 26.7 in 1975 to 60.3 last year, and the daily average in1,179 words
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Article, Illustration392 1979-06-06 18 EXPECTED ARRIVALS TODAY KEPPEL WHARVES Aliakmon Progress (after Strathmore Must sail not later than 0530 12th) 1/2 Golden Summer (0600) 26 Joo Hong (tanker) (after Daizyu P/O subject gas free) 13/14 Kobe Maru (1100 subject free board) 29/30 Peter Rickmers (1700 after Sphinx U (Group I on392 words
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Advertisement488 1979-06-06 13 I:\vrctt Lines MM TNI MOST FtIQUIMT SAILINGS TO BANGKOK HONGKONG •JAPAN fUSAN. Ev«r«M Steamship Corpn. S/A C UWo»d C *»>♦'• VWM 1 T 9*4® I 9 30 BfW P»oo«o JO 10) OC 0C »Og T* 2144T 3 Po.» K»tooo SOCSmiP CO T* 3*7721 8 LvJi IA R 1)1 \F AN488 words
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Advertisement310 1979-06-06 13 SEALORD ANTAH UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) All vessels ***** DWT. 105 TON H L Derrick 288 TEU Capacity, Long Length Capability ■ARABIAN GULF WEEKLY SERVICE* i -f T 1 Vessel S pore Loading for Muscat {22 bt Dubai (24 6). Abu Dhabi (26 6) Doha (28 6i. Bahrain310 words
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Advertisement292 1979-06-06 13 NOL NEPTUNE ORIENT UNES LTD FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICES: FAR-EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE S pc" P Aeiant F sto»e H CORAL rfs; rrcr JOtan C PAUL IS Mi IttK' (Id, 22 hii> ?4 kto 13 My |C«!« 27 kin 29 Mi 19 My 3Mr 4My 24 My M» COAT A* If292 words
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Advertisement788 1979-06-06 13 m HONG KONG ISLANDS LINE LINER StRVICE FOR FAR EAST MIDDLE EAST AFRICA TAIWAN HONG KONG AUSTRALIA See Page IV Column 3 for Sailings Agents SINGAPORE SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE LTD MARKETING *****2 G ENE RAI *****1 A M sia EURO ASIA LINE SDN BHD Kl *****7* P KLANG *****1/3 PENENG788 words
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Advertisement579 1979-06-06 14 EXPRESS CONVENTIONAL TO EUROPE en 17/6 19/6 19/7 13/7 FULLY CONTAMERISED TO GENOA/TIMESTt Spore P Kclant Genu MedMciranea 13/6 14/6 1/7 Maid Bbnc Ihn 11/6 20/6 |/7 CVvjker IM 2S/6 30/6 17/7 FULLY CONTAMRISED TO USA/CANADA Feeder P Kelanj Spore HR Maoine K a t«|> Neser Eiprns Toka Eiprns 11579 words
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Advertisement459 1979-06-06 14 mJS. barber blue seo from: US ATLANTIC US GULf t EAST CANADA SMGAPOK Ml M2O Au> 1 Port Ketone kd 4 M It Fount H4 -1 Jakarta Mll *«j •Naxt Arrival: "N.J. PATERAB" Juna 19/20 at BARBER LINES TERMINAL QODOWN 47. "TIOMOftIAE" Jim 21; "BARSOt PRIAM" My 4 To: US459 words
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Advertisement557 1979-06-06 14 EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST EUROPE EXPRESS FULL CONTAINER SERVICE ACCEPTMG CARGO FOR HAMBURG. FELIXSTOWE. ROTTERDAM. ANTWERP. IE HAVRE ALSO ACCEPTMG CARGO FOR UNITED KMGOOM SDOnWRK London. Manchester bwmmgham BRISTOL. LIVERPOOL GLASGOW. LEEDS WEST GERMANY BREMERHAVEN HOLLAND AMSTERDAM S'ln NMfev| F«4ist»wi latMw Mwf Lt Mtwi E»«*. IS h* «M IM 11M557 words
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Advertisement703 1979-06-06 14 I Everett Tines! m Burma Five Star Shipping Corpn. "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE' LOAOMC K* MNGOON S«( apart IS/II haw B F SS C Agents <r> Motoywo TEPS MALAYSIA Port Ketong Tel (38>-735b Penong Tel *****/***** Compente Argentina Oa Mavagacion Intercom mental S A. C.I. F. "ARGENTINE NATIONAL LINE" LOAOtNG FOR703 words
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Advertisement681 1979-06-06 14 r mO.S.E. OCEAN SHIPPING ENTERPRISES PTE LTD RM *****103 21STFLOOR MARINA HOUSE SHENTON WAV MISTRI ROAD SINGAPORE 2 TEL *****44 7& *****70 SANKYO LINE AUSTRALIA SERVICE P. Kelang KYOSQ MMU 12/14 June THREE SIM 15/ IS km Loadnf for: SYD. MEL. ADEL BRtS BANGLADESH SERVICE 12/15 June CHTTAGONG. CHAIN* JAPAN/STRAITS681 words
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Advertisement645 1979-06-06 15 Overseas B m Containers Limited Weekly service to/from UK/Europe To UK/Continent Nteg Sport pjlatong O'Mik HaagMag Eiprtss bM IHo 24 Mi lautoi Mm I km »m Mm by 13 ton 14 M 4 M CarMgan Bay 23 km 25 km 14M lata Eipreu 21 km 30 km 21 M E»t645 words
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Advertisement986 1979-06-06 15 GRANARD LINE RELIABLE t DEPENDABLE NOW CONFERENCE EXPRESS SERVICE NEST BOUND FAR EAST MEDITERRANEAN Span P Kctmi Pm V27W lita llta M V MAN FUNG V 2WH 14M 17 M M V KMMG FUNG Vlt*.. 30 U AIL VESSELS ACCEPTMC CONTAMIR CARGO teddah'P. Sad. Alnandfu Bmiil/liflussol/ljttakij' Pkcms Bcnfkui T npak986 words
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Advertisement612 1979-06-06 15 IK-. BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS COffTfUNER SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE 27/6 n/t 1/7 17/7 11/7 hk. <MTH LKRTY TO CM.I AT RED SEA PORTS S PORE *****4. K LUMPUR *****4 P KELAMG 6521. PENANC ***** BEN ASIA CONTAINER SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE STR/UTS/TJUWAN/WPAN to iaanah,' iapan BENBULKI BULK SERVICE FOR TIMBER612 words
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Advertisement495 1979-06-06 15 Scan Dutch 9 WEEKLY EXPRE i>: iJ :i »> <*itu .7111 :#i: :M 1 f 2) Mot 3) Hbur| 4) Um'| 28/t 1/7 V 7 7/7 9/7 U/7 IV 11/7 IS/7 17/7 11/7 17/7 a/7 2«/7 a/7 a/7 a/7 11/7 7/1 7/B l/l U/l U/« EASTBOUND FROM MED/UK/NC/SCANDINAVIA I) e495 words
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Advertisement748 1979-06-06 15 BOUSTEAD AGENCIES THE BANK LINE LTD. LOADS FOR E. I S. AFRICA HEDCMK i Reunion Maiurtga Durban Clown ft E Idn) Spore In fort 11 hw P Ketang (ROM EAST t SOUTH AFRICA FOR BANGKOK MAMA VESSEL Penang P Keiang Spore Mr U.S. GULF COAST SERVICE (New Orleans, Mobie, Houston,748 words
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Advertisement856 1979-06-06 16 K LINE KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. EUROPE FXPRESS SFRVICt TO EUROPE H'bu(| Bremen Awerp !9 tun 30 Jul) 2My 5 July 6 )uly 8 July 1? My 13 My IS My 18 My 19 My 21 My (Kceptnf CM lots to Scmkuru na Hamburg FROM EUROPE TO FAR EAST •l856 words
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Advertisement762 1979-06-06 16 U.S.A./EAST CANADA SERVICE Penang Betawan P KMang E.C./CREAT LAKES SERVICE 10MMG FOR: WW TOR*. NORFOLK MONTREAL. TORONTO msmm nr.. "i «usa-_ Tim km 24/2* tmm II H Mr 15 1' Ml CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE "S O tMMPUr S O NAGALANO hr los moan, sm fmncsco. Seattle. tacoua. iMCOMa b762 words
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Advertisement525 1979-06-06 16 >rou|> SINGAPORE SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE LTD 20TH FLOOR OCEAN BUILO'NC SINGAPORE MARKETING *****2(3 LINES) GENERAL 91 Jl 11 114 LINES) TELEX RS 2459S RS 2SS6B A B CARSmiP CABLE CARGOSMIP jr. SIXGAPORE ISLANDS LIKE MIPDI.k t. AST RtI.LLAR UXk R A SAFE WAV TO SHIP BV SSA 60UJEX LAGOS ID525 words
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Advertisement770 1979-06-06 16 /a MAHAYS'** INTePNATIONAI SHIPPING CORPORATION BfRHAO EXPRESS FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO/FROM MED/UK/CONTINENT/SC ANDIN A VIA 1) Barcelona. Ohm. 2) Amsterdam Antwerp I Havre. Bilbao Baste. UK. 3) Bremen Bremenhaven Aarlwv Copenhagen Helsinki 4) Matmo Stockholm Oslo •Accepting Europe carp lor feeder ma S pore EAST BOUND 1) Gborg 2) H'borg770 words
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Advertisement650 1979-06-06 16 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD. Faber House 234E Orchard Road Singapore 9 Telephone *****11/*****57 REGULAR INDEPENDENT SEMI/FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO EUROPE S parc f Kelang Penang Loadng far: ALEXANDRA N. NBI9 10 Jul I Jun Avon (UK)/A'werp/ Tilbury /Bouk>in€ ELBE NB4O (Contr Slip) 25 Jun Rotterdam/Hamburg (UK)/Tilbury A rents Satgapore HTRASEA (PTE)650 words
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Advertisement222 1979-06-06 17 EGYPTIAN INTERNATIONAL LINE (EIL) EGYPTIAN FLAG II SAILINGS FROM EGYPT TO SMGAPORE TO BE ADVISED EGYPTIAN-FLAG VESSELS ASSURE PRIORITY USE OF BERTHS AT EGYPTIAN PORTS General agents sub-agents: IN. SHIPPING PTE LTD H.S.H. (M) SDN BHD Tel: *****11 (Singapore) Tel: *****3/*****7 (KL) TLX R*****7 *****6 (PT. KELANG) *****2 (PENANG) GBN222 words
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Advertisement269 1979-06-06 17 /C\ CEYLON SHIPPING CORPORATION National Line of Sri Lanka agents STORE NEPTUNE AGENCIES |PTt| LTD *****11 PT 11>K HARPER NMRA SON BMO *****7 PENMK HARPER Milt SM BHO (4922 ANHSING OVERSEAS LINE REGULAR SEMLCONTAINER LINFR SERVtCE S pore P KrUnt Pen** Loidmf for: *UNON YENBO 10/12 lun teddah •UNWH BOSTON269 words
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Advertisement385 1979-06-06 17 LIAN SOCN SHIPPING TRADING CO (PTE) LTD i 101 l't* FlOO' CPF tUllDi«C,*Oli|SO« »C»: S TR *****11 li HNfS> CAOtf IMMiNO ni no nxn» stma UK "SDJOMT MTMC" 44-71 »4 71 iAKAITA u« OORTMNT »w is nuvwi n« amy MT«- IS4 n ***** RMJCTM uuk PMMNC r H< lUM HUM385 words
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