The Business Times, 1 August 1979
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Title Section10 1979-08-01 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. IM/l/lt WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1,117* 50 CENTS10 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article76 1979-08-01 1 AFP. HONGKONG, Tues. Hongkong will not restrain its footwear exports to the United States although the authorities there have asked Hongkong to limit its export of non-rubber footwear, TVade Director Lawrence Mills said today on his return from talks in Washington. However, he said, Hongkong will considerAFP. - 76 words
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Article72 1979-08-01 1 AFP. LONDON, Tues. The Times group's newspapers could be on the streets again in September if a provisional settlement between management and unions is approved by the staff this week. Times newspapers management and union officials last Friday reached an agreement that allows for the daily paper,AFP. - 72 words
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Article71 1979-08-01 1 Reuter. LONDON, Tues. British business confidence has fallen sharply according to a survey today which predicts a bleak outlook for industry here over the next few months. The survey, by the country's main employers' organisation, the Confederation of British Industry, will come as a shock to the newReuter. - 71 words
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Article69 1979-08-01 1 UPI. LUSAKA (Zambia), Tues. British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher walked into a blisteringly hostile reception, including accusations of racism and arrogance, on her arrival for tomorrow's opening of the Commonwealth Conference of 27 world leaders. Mrs Thatcher's Royal Air Force jet arrived here from London yesterday night justUPI. - 69 words
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Article70 1979-08-01 1 UPI. WASHINGTON, Tues. Former American Secretary of State Henry Kissinger today gave his support to ratification of a SALT II treaty, but only if the administration makes a binding commitment to build up the country's defence. The condition was one of three that Mr Kissinger, the architectUPI. - 70 words
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Article27 1979-08-01 1 AP. TOKYO, Tues. China raised the price of its crude oil today by 28.5 per cent to US$2l.BO a barrel, Kyodo news Service reported. AP.AP. - 27 words
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Article60 1979-08-01 1 UPI. NEW YORK, Tues.. The stock market, aided by the US dollar's strong showing abroad, climbed in active trading today. The Dow Jones industrial average, which lost 1.02 points on Monday, was ahead 3.16 points to 841.89 in early trading. Advances led declines, 705 to 306, among theUPI. - 60 words
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Article138 1979-08-01 1 Rises Indices Toshiba 320 45 Jul 30 Jul 31 Stho Malayan Msian Ctainers SEAL 1520 206 225 30 7 5 B.T.Index: Industrials: 2259.76 2253.96 385.96 384.19 K L Kepong 308 4 Finance: 695.29 694.78 O U E 306 4 Hotels: 286.45 244.33 MBS 240 3 Properties: 246.80138 words
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Article, Illustration157 1979-08-01 1 Rises Indices Petaling 960 Jul 30 Jul 31 15 B.T.Index: 3272.53 3253.41 Toshiba 300 14 Industrials: 412.32 411.08 Minsec 468 12 Finance: 594.94 593.42 Carls berg 510 10 Hotels: 254.71 254.89 Chin Teek 326 +06 Properties: 233.76 233.97 Tan Chong 346 +06 Tins: 207.06 207.49 F and N157 words
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Article701 1979-08-01 1 FOO CHOY PENG - MORE LIBERAL AID By FOO CHOY PENG LOCAL manufacturers have been given a shot in the arm with the establishment of a local industries unit within the Economic Development Board (EDB). The new unit, set up a few weeks ago, will be responsible for advising701 words
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Article228 1979-08-01 1 THE Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry's commerce subcommittee will meet to discuss the high charges imposed by banks on rubber dealers' documents. Mr Lam Thian, chairman of the subcommittee, said the Rubber Trade Association of Singapore, one of SCCCI's association members, had written in228 words
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415 1979-08-01 1 MANO SABNANI - By MANO SABNANI GUTHRIE Corporation of the UK has decided not to ffroceed with its plans to acquire the 27 per cent minority interest in its local subsidiary, Guthrie Berhad. Guthrie Bhd announced late yesterday evening that its board of directors was unable to agree415 words
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Article259 1979-08-01 1 SINGAPORE has overtaken Hongkong as the more attractive location for Japanese companies to set up overseas operations. Latest figures on Japanese overseas investments, contained in the July issue of Look Japan, showed that the Republic accounted for 3.8 per cent of total Japanese direct investments abroad in259 words
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206 1979-08-01 1 THE price at gstd pluged by mere thai US$ll ($21.54) mm saaee yesterday la i todudeal earrecttea after weeks sf tmlnternptei laereases. At Its Iswest psiat UBsm.2t aa aaaee yesterday, hewever, the yellaw metal weat sa the defeasive aid hayers palled It ap ts206 words
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456 1979-08-01 1 TEO TECK WENG - By TEO TECK WENG THE HOUSING and Urban Development Company (HUDC) will offer 660 flats in four middle-income housing estates for sale to its growing list of applicants next week. These new units will be offered for selection on a first-come-first-served basis456 words
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Advertisement30 1979-08-01 1 whatever you need in menswear,get it at... MOHAN'S DEPT. STORE (PTE.) LTD. 321, Orchard Road lei *****22 (nasi to Mandarin HoM) Branch: 101, langiin Shopping Cantia 1M *****40 Daily :Sam-9pm30 words
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Advertisement244 1979-08-01 1 <£5 McCarthy Information Services (UK) We incite the Singapore buunes community to subscribe to the UK-based McCarthy Information Service* at the tame price as British subscribers receive these weekly services in the United Kingdom This has been made possible because the services are air-freighted to Singapore in bulk and distributed244 words
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Advertisement58 1979-08-01 1 Lwiff-Pife I 5 SHIPPING TIMES FEW kudred mare Cemfert taxis likely I SHARP drap la US pradaetivtty S SURVIVAL plaa far small campaaies WHITHER tke g«M price aaw?. UPTREND la laterest rates >■»»■»■■>»»»««»••»»■■—♦*»»>•*« 0 STOCK murket repart............... 19 NO mystery la Slme Darky's MEMOPAD l, FLIGHTS I, TV AND RADIO58 words
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Advertisement190 1979-08-01 1 ([{%>"%$*/,>`*')(!_,%$__`!'/$%& See Page 1 Push the button and run. With the Copia 1600 there's no warm-up time: switch on and copy. Clean, crisp copies with all the varying degrees of btock and white of the original faithfully reproduced. With a 13-key keyboard to program the number of copies you want190 words
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TRADE AND INDUSTRY
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620 1979-08-01 2 HSUNG BEE HWA - By HSUNG BEE HWA THE Travel Agents Association of Singapore (TAAS) has denied the charge that its constitution is undemocratic because certain members are entitled to more than one vote. In a press statement, Mr Prem Ohri, president of the association's protem committee said: "There620 words
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Article, Illustration641 1979-08-01 2 TEO TECK WENG - By TEO TECK WENG AFTER operating as a onestore outfit for almost 12 years. People's Emporium has unveiled plans for a three-fold expansion of its operations by acquiring nearly 20,000 square feet of shop space in Geylang for another store. Following swiftly on the641 words
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Article, Illustration225 1979-08-01 2 A PORTABLE welder-generator which eu be carried c*mforUMy by twe men has been latrwlneed to expert markets by aa Aastrallaa cempaay, Leeee Ply LU. Tbe welder-geaerator called "TwiaPak", Is available with petrel er dleeel eagiaee. Tbe petrel-drivea ualt weighs 112 kg and tbe dleeel medel aa extra 12.7225 words
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309 1979-08-01 2 THREE to four hundred taxis are expected to be added to the NTUC COMFORT fleet by the end of this year. The figure includes the proposed increase in Central Business District (CBD) taxis. The proposed increase was announced by Mr Ong Teng Cheong, Minister309 words
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Article181 1979-08-01 2 CONSULASIA, a group of management consultants, will hold a two-day seminar cum-workshp on "Management Information Systems" from Aug 29 at the Singapore Hilton. The seminar aims to show how management information systems (MIS) can be set up and how it can be used to the manager's advantage. This181 words
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234 1979-08-01 2 SHOWA PLASTICS, the Singapore subsidiary of a specialist injection moulding company of Japan, plans to expand its production capacity by March next year. The company is gearing up its secondary processing facilities by injecting an additional investment of 11.5 million in machinery installations. This234 words
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399 1979-08-01 2 CHARLES CHAN - By CHARLES CHAN ALTHOUGH oil prices have risen substantially since the beginning of the year, the benefits have not been reflected in Malaysia's export earnings from petroleum crude at least as far as the first quarter of the year is concerned.399 words
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363 1979-08-01 2 A TIMBER trader has suggested that the Timber Industry Board (TIB) be more discriminating in the issue of licences in the trade. This follows mounting complaints against non-ship-ment of contracts and shipment of sub-standard timber as high prices in certain log species over363 words
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Article440 1979-08-01 2 COURSES AND TALKS April 30-Aug 24: Tuition Courses for the Australian Insurance Institute Associateship, sitc, srrc June 22-Aug 18: Systematic training for effective parenting, Waterloo Street Centre, Dept of Extramural Studies Aug 13-27: Managing People At Work, NPB Town Training Centre, NPB Aug 22-23: How to Identify and440 words
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Advertisement122 1979-08-01 2 PORSCHE 924 2ND AND 3RD PLACES IN THE IPOH SINGAPORE PROTECTOL NATIONAL ECONOMY RALLY 1979... mrm or*'- w .ITS COMBINATION OF SPEED AND FUEL ECONOMY HAS SET IT IN A CLASS OF ITS OWN. PERFORMANCE (SPECIFICATIONS} 2ND PLACE CAR NO. 4 Dtattne#: 622.815 Km. Ddvw: Nick Van Nugteren (387 Miles)122 words
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REGIONAL
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572 1979-08-01 3 THE Malaysian Primary Commodities Minister, Mr Paul Leong Khee Seong, has called on the major primary commodities consuming countries to be more positive and constructive in their negotiations with the producing countries over the setting up of tin and other commodity agreements. He was572 words
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Article, Illustration249 1979-08-01 3 UPI HOPEFUL of a solution to the refngee problem, Malaysia says it might relax Its tough measures against Vietnamese boat people. Home Affairs Minister Ghazali Shafie, alter his retorn from the Geneva refagee conference, said on Monday that Malaysia has not driven ont anyUPI - 249 words
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Article454 1979-08-01 3 AP, Reuter. CHINA'S three-year readjustment programme will overcome the differences in output between agriculture and industry and steadily boost the economy. Disclosing this in an article, The People's Daily, the voice of the Communist Party's Central Committee, added: "While there will be increases or decreasesAP,; Reuter. - 454 words
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406 1979-08-01 3 MALAYSIA will suggest new proposals to resolve the deadlocked issues at the United Nations Conference on the Law of the Sea in New York, scheduled to last till Aug 24. The eight-man Malaysian delegation, led by the Deputy Law Minister, Datuk Abdullah Abdul Rahman,406 words
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231 1979-08-01 3 AFP TAIWAN'S textile exporters used up only 33 per cent of their quotas for shipments to the United States during the first half of the year compared with 48 per cent for the same period last year. According to Taiwan Textile FederationAFP - 231 words
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Article45 1979-08-01 3 AFP INDONESIAN customs officials have held a total o( 30 tonnes of illegal trading goods brought from Singapore at Halim International Airport. The goods were to be smuggled into Jakarta because they had attractive markets' there, an airport spokesman said yesterday.AFP - 45 words
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670 1979-08-01 3 Reuter UPI THE Japanese Cabinet has adopted an austerity stance for the fiscal 1980 national budget by setting average expenditure increases for govern- ment departments of 9.8 per cent over the year ending next March, Finance Ministry officials said ysterday. Departments should restrictReuter; UPI - 670 words
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Article57 1979-08-01 3 Reuter FORMER Japanese External Economic Affairs Minister and Special Trade Representative Nobuhiko Ushiba has resigned from public service following the conclusion of the Tokyo Round of multilateral trade netotiations, the Foreign Ministry said. Mr Ushiba will become a Japanese representative in a private group to helpReuter - 57 words
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Advertisement205 1979-08-01 3 In ineshieet UDEXION is nur insmr la he ligl cost if storage flior sine A large storage space does not need a large floor area. With the high cost of floor space, there are definite savings in storing upwards. With Dexion, you can build additional storage levels to your factory205 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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772 1979-08-01 4 NYT THE emergence of the computer as a prime trading tool in the futures market has generally been a boon to commodity brokers and still another problem for the small trader, who is usually guided by fundamental supply-demand factors or price, volume and otherNYT - 772 words
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Article290 1979-08-01 4 AP AFTER revising world wheat production upwards by another five million tonnes, the International Wheat Council (IWC) put 1979 world wheat production at between 410 and 415 million tonnes. Earlier this month, the IWC estimated it at between 400 and 410 million tonnes. This compares with aAP - 290 words
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Article143 1979-08-01 4 THE SUGAR futures market yesterday closed easier in continued quiet trading with no trades done as on Monday, dealers said. September closed at 8.40/ 45 US cents against Monday's 8.55/60 close, October at 8.75/80 against 8.85/90 and July at 10.65/70 against 10.70/75 cents. Sugar futures closing prices: PfWtSM143 words
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Article192 1979-08-01 4 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday: (In HK dollars, spot ex-godown) CMUm yara: China Blue Phoenix 20b 2.265 32s 2,800 40a 3.020 (per bale of 400 lbs). Fleet giifc: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly192 words
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Article104 1979-08-01 4 WHEAT futures on the Chicago Board of Trade on Monday closed down 11*/« to four US cents a bushel, recovering from the day's lows by s'/j cents in the nearby September. Traders said prices firmed just prior to the close on last minute local shortcovering. Analysts said the main104 words
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Article362 1979-08-01 4 THE Singapore rubber market yesterday closed slightly lower with August One RSS buyrs quoted at 295.75 cents per kilo, down half a cent from Monday's close, dealers said. Morning prices were marked down about 0.75 cent on lower London advices and some profit-tak-ing, they said. Afternoon prices were steadier362 words
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Article441 1979-08-01 4 R A S prices In cents per kilo yesterday Noon Close (per kilo) (per kilo) Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers Int. I R.S.S. prompt f o b 298 00 299 00N 297.75 298.75N Int. 1 R.S.S. August 296 00 296 50 296 75 296 25 Int. 1 R.S.S. September441 words
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Article120 1979-08-01 4 NOON SSR and SMR i s HAS Aifnt Septem ber (Currea t Mtk) (Forward Mtk) SSR 20 Buyers Seller* Bayer* Seller* (l-tof pallet) *****N 284 00N ***** 284 OON SSR SO [|M pallet! ***** m oo n ***** 281 00N MRELB SMR CV U-lof pallet) 323.50 325.50N120 words
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Article72 1979-08-01 4 THE STRAITS tin price in PeiMg yesterday fell a farther Mill to $1,87# a pirul. Sentiment remained depressed following a larger supply of tin concentrates from miners tor end-month clearance coupled with a weaker London market, dealers said. There was some haying from Bnrope and the US at72 words
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Article31 1979-08-01 4 Rubber: July 31 Singapore: August: 295.75 cents (down 0.50 cent) Malaysia: August: 295.50 cents (down 0.50 cent) Tin: M 51,870 (down $10) Official offering: 225 tonnes (up 9 tonnes)31 words
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Article336 1979-08-01 4 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in SI per kiio, 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 070 THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.62.336 words
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Article782 1979-08-01 4 COFFEE: Robusta futures closed an extended opening call steadier yesterday morning, with gains ranging from £39 to £62 per tonne Turnover was 852 lots Early commission house and dealer buying saw September put on £8 at £I.M. Continued buying saw gains increase to £43 to a high of782 words
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Article72 1979-08-01 4 C.I.F. North European ports, In US dollars per ton unless otherwise stated. LONDON: Malaysian 5% ffa bulk per tonne September Sumatra 5H ffa bulk July August September October November Nigeria 5% ffa bulk stg 654'.sir 664slr unch 680pd 665pd 680pd 662' /665pd677' pd 662 1 /660pd 677 172 words
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Article376 1979-08-01 4 MORE buying interest was reported in pepper in a uenerally quiet and easier Singapore produce market yesterday. Trading volume remained low. Overseas advices for pepper. coupled with fairly food toral buying, made for a firmer market with prices of all grades being marked up by the Singapore Chinese376 words
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Article92 1979-08-01 4 CHICAGO soybean futures on Monday closed down 21' to 15-'< US cents a bushel, bouncing back from near limit losses. Traders said prices firmed late in the session on local short-covering and commercial and exporter buying. Selling was generated by losses in other pits and rains in some soybean-growing92 words
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ASIAN STOCKS
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Article578 1979-08-01 4 TOKYO Source: DBS-Daiwa THE NIKKEI Dow-Jones average recovered the Y6.300 level for the first time in about a month since July 4. when it was Y6.310.03. Turnover and total sales value yesterday became extremely large in comparison with the past two weeks. The marketSource: DBS-Daiwa - 578 words
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Article66 1979-08-01 4 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Monday 451.0 Frtday458.2 Week Ago.. 446.7 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Monday 838.74 Friday 839.76 Week ago 825 51 LONDON DOLLAR PREMIUM Monday to23'' Friday 23 to 23'« H.K.HANG SENC Tuesday 59 s 23 Monday 824 *0 Week ago 592 49 SYDNEY INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 485.2 '466 words
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Article236 1979-08-01 4 THE STOCK market yesterday closed mixed in quiet trading, dealers said. JULY 31 Bahts Asia Credit Ada Fibre AyuUujn In* And Trust Bangkok Investment 213 107 220 >2 unch 2 Bangkok Bank Bangkok Drying And SUo Bangkok Insurance Bangkok Metropolitan Ban 354 2 Bangkok Nylon Bank Of Asia Bank236 words
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Article238 1979-08-01 4 JULY 31 HK* Amu Rubber Associated Hotels Bowalers Cheong Kong Chin* Eng» China Light City Hotels City Urban Comsopol Cross Harb Tunnel East Asia Navlg Far East Exch 4.15 3.10 Z 13-30 4 225 11.50 Z I MS JOB 4.15 +0.15 -0.1 -0 A -0 025 -0.4 005 H/S238 words
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Article256 1979-08-01 4 JULY 31 Centa INDUSTRIALS A 4? t 186 unch A. M. L 175 -5 A. P. M 127 unci) Ampol Pet at unch B H P. we •1 Bank NSW 272S Bond 223 1 Braroblea C. B. A. IH 240 C. 8. R 352 6 Coal Allied 050 unch256 words
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Article99 1979-08-01 4 JULY 31 Pe»o» Acoje Mining JOB ->0 0004 AUu Con A Alias Con. a tuo unch Baculo Ooid 0082 -0 0004 Bencuet Con. B X30 unch BF Goodrich 1800 -1 CDCP IS 00 unch Inco B. LaikJoU Lepanlo B. IH I860 -0JJ06 Marlnduquc B 130 unch McrmJco 17 JO99 words
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Advertisement41 1979-08-01 4 IS pleased to announce the opening of its Singapore Representative Office on August 1,1979 SINGAPORE REPRESENTATIVE OFFICE of THE NIKKO SECURITIES CO., LTD. Tower 1203, DBS Building 6 Singapore 0106, Singapore Telephone: *****90,*****98 Chief Representative: loshio Shoda Head Office: Tokyo, Japan41 words
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OVERSEAS
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743 1979-08-01 5 AFP IRAN'S Revolutionary government intends to issue a new currency within a month and will compensate foreign shareholders of nationalised industries at the "book value" of their assets before the revolution of February, 1979. "We are not going to pay market value, whichAFP - 743 words
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676 1979-08-01 5 AP JUST AS world oil supplies are coming back into balance, some members of the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries are cutting production to try to head off an oil "glut" that would bring down prices. Although many of the nationsAP - 676 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article534 1979-08-01 5 SIX "deadly poisons" afflict the British economy, said Sir Keith Joseph, Industry Minister in the new rightwing Conservative government which promises the nation harsh medicine in the months ahead. "Most of our rivals have one of these poisons some of them have two. But we're the only534 words
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178 1979-08-01 5 CANADIAN economic growth should remain at about 3.5 per cent through the first half of 1960, but eventually will be affected by the slower growth of output and imports among its main trading partners, the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development reported on178 words
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388 1979-08-01 5 AP THE most ImpcrUit problem facing —fthi next to preserving world peace Is saving Ike Mil which grows toad, geographer Kenneth Hare nM in Ottawa an Monday. Faulty farming and development practices aronnd the world are causing the loss of key soli ingredientsAP - 388 words
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Article448 1979-08-01 5 Reuter, AFP U.S. PRODUCTIVITY, a key factor in the inflation rate, suffered its sharpest drop in more than five years during the second quarter of 1979, the Labour Department reported on Monday. The department said productivity in the private business sector fell atReuter,; AFP - 448 words
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Article174 1979-08-01 5 AP THE U.S. House of Representatives on Monday voted for a US$3.4 billion (557.3 billion) energy package aimed at reducing US dependence on foreign crude oil through conservation and development of synthetic fuels. Targets for the Appropriations Bill were such Department of Energy programmes as conservation, developmentAP - 174 words
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129 1979-08-01 5 Reuter AN aircraft mechanic has told a board of inquiry he saw no cracks on the engine mounting of a DC-10 which crashed last May, killing 273 people. The inquiry, by a fivemember tribunal from the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB), quickly focussed on aReuter - 129 words
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Article338 1979-08-01 5 UPI, Reuter IT IS going to cost the French more to smoke, more to drink, and more to take a ride in their car starting this month. And if they decide just to sit home and watch television instead, that will cost more too. Price increases thatUPI,; Reuter - 338 words
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Article647 1979-08-01 5 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From MAS MH621 0840 PEN MAS MH607 0645 KUL RBA BI421 0930 BWN MAS MH671 0945 PEN/KUL CPA CX710 1005 HLP GIA GA980 1030 HLP SLA SQ103 1045 KUL SIA SQ211 1045 HLP MAS MH605 1045 KUL GIA GA944 1055 PKU647 words
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Advertisement356 1979-08-01 5 m m Heavy Duty Vacuum is the answer to lower clean up costs. FOR TANKERS-DOCKS-FACTORIES-INACCESSIBLE AREAS As the cost of materials, energy and labor increases, more emphasis is placed on recycling industrial waste materials It is imperative in today's economy to channel all of a company's resources and reserves into356 words
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Article405 1979-08-01 6 HISTORIANS will probably mark 1979 as the year when the domestic housing loan market finally came of age. Singapore's image as a financial centre notwithstanding, it has been a long haul, not aided at all by caution and more than a touch of405 words
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226 1979-08-01 6 IT CANNOT come as a surprise to many people that Japanese investors, with their well-known ability for spotting and much-envied agility for taking advantage of new business trends and opportunities, have increasingly looked to Singapore rather than Hongkong when setting up or expanding their226 words
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1921 1979-08-01 6 BERNARD TAYLOR - The planning series has so far discussed the experience and techniques of large corporations. But the same principles apply even to the small businesses, with the appropriate simplification in approach and procedure. Although it may be a little difficult for smaller companies, BERNARD TAYLOR explainsFT - 1,921 words
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Article629 1979-08-01 6 DAVID BINDER - By DAVID BINDER NYT THE STREETS of this city of a million are bustling with newish cars, the restaurants offer tasty dishes at tolerable prices and many empty blocks that had been rubble-strewn monuments to World War n bombing raids are giving birth toNYT - 629 words
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Advertisement241 1979-08-01 6 THE FIRST INTERNATIONAL RUBBER AND PLASTICS EXHIBITION FOR ASIA WORLD TRADE CENTRE. SINGAPORE. 26-30 MAY 1980. hj Every year, thousands of new rubber and plastic products enter the market. Whether for use in industry or the home, every product reflects some new development in engineering or marketing expertise It you're241 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous1402 1979-08-01 6 Textile documentary RTS has get hold af a Graaada TV' doeameatary •a a topic af caasMerabie Interest to Singapore the world textile Industry. Oar textile maaafactarers have Jast said there will still be a place far them evea la the high-wage, high-technology Singapore of the It's. Bat they will have1,402 words
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Article, Illustration1507 1979-08-01 7 DONALD F. SINCLAIR - By DONALD F. SINCLAIR THE US Treasury sheenanigans in the gold market are an example of the weak advice President Carter has been getting. In November 1978 the of the Federal Reserve, Mr William Miller. initiated a series of measures to protect the US dollar1,507 words
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Advertisement363 1979-08-01 7 Hamlyn Paperbacks THE w J; E L ••.4 jgj w dl M TH E HEIR —by Christopher Keane When oil was discovered in a small desert sheikdom, the dogs of war begin to gather and Rama Khan's homeland falls prey to giant corporations and hired f mercenaries. Accustomed to the363 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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EUROPEAN MARKETS
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Article262 1979-08-01 8 JULY 30 Frs CORBEILLE Alr-Liqulde 478 B S N Gervals Danone 646 4-1 C S F (ThomsonCsf) 372 unch CI* Francalie des Petroles 195.10 -09 Compagnle Finuicterr Compagnle 339 Generate -1 Credit Fonder De France 481 -05 Hachette 218 < Libralrle) -6 Machines Bull 55.25 -0 25 Mlchelln (B)262 words
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Article191 1979-08-01 8 JULY 30 Fls abn 338.50 0.5 Ahold 88 50 -0.5 Akro 27 90 -02 amev 93 00 unch Am fas 100.90 -08 Am rot Bank 70.30 -0.5 Bergoss 5&30 unch Berk 94 80 +0J Bols 66 90 14 BorsumlJ 164.50 unch BurHmann 0150 -0.2 Byenkorf 70.30 -0.3 Calve Delft191 words
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Article187 1979-08-01 8 JULY 30 Actions Sulnes AlujuLtae Br. Alusulsse Reg Brown Boveii Br. Clba Gelgy Br Ob* Gelgy P C Clba Qeigy Reg Credit Suisse Br Credit Suisse Ret Elektrowatt Br. George Fischer Br Globus Pc Hero Br. Hoffman La Roche 1/10 Holderbank Br Interfood Br. Jelmoll Br Motor-Columbus Nestle Br187 words
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Article209 1979-08-01 8 JULY 30 Dm Aef-Telefunken tIM A It to 25 80 0J AUz Leben 760 00 -S All* Vers W OO 13 BASF 1*70 -02 BtjHT Wbank 250 SOB Bay Vbank ***** unch Bayer ***** -OJ BBC 2B4J0 BMW 1(700 .1 Caawlla 345.00B unci) Chem Verw 247 OOB Commerzbank *****209 words
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Article92 1979-08-01 8 JULY 30 m FORWARD MARKET Acec 419 unch ArM 2610 4 10 Astur 550 unch Bmean 576 -4 Bru-Lamb 1796 15 Canptc 950 24 Cock 478 -4 De B«ert 248 unch Ebes 2185 5 Electrobel 6470 -30 Gb-Inno-Bm 3630 30 Otv 1180 8 Hobofc 2980 •ft Petro 5240 6092 words
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Article101 1979-08-01 8 JULY 30 Lire Anic 15.25 -0 75 Assoc Oen ***** 300 Bulofl 772 -1 Centrmle 5610 no rial 2044 4-58 Ptrutder 143.50 0.5 Oen Immob 12.75 0.25 in Pri 2498 23 IUicemenU ***** 30 840 unch lUiilder 379 -15 Mifnetl M Pf 880 -8 Marelll Ere 200 4-1 Med101 words
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Article1345 1979-08-01 8 NEW YORK THE STOCK market finned a bit in moderate trading on Monday aided by a better tone for selected blue chip and glamour issues. Investors drew some encouragement from remarks by Federal Reserve chairman designate Paul Volcker while at the same time recognising the plight of the1,345 words
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Article209 1979-08-01 8 JULY 3D Ct Abltlbl 18* Alcan 38 unch Algoma 27** h Bank Mont »*> -H Bank Nova Scotia 24 Bell Tel 21* unch Beth Corp BP Can Ltd ZH 27 unch Brascan 22v« Camp Red Lite 22 Can Imp Bk 27H Canpac 32H Canpac In* Pf llhB unch Carllnc209 words
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Advertisement43 1979-08-01 8 m i FRBKH FOOD B LACHAUMIERE F ranch Cooking n—<k Franch Ctwf Vtfa hm him at La Chawmiri. Evaryday different Plat du jour (Lunch only) at SSB.OO Lunch 12.00 pm to 2.30 pm Dinnar 7.30 pm to 11.00 pm > Ctead on Sunday ft43 words
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Article377 1979-08-01 9 THE LATEST series of 1980 Olympic coins to be introduced in Singapore this will include two 100rouble gold coins instead of one only as in previous issues. This third issue also includes a 150-rouble platinum coin an< a five-coin 40-rou-ble silver set. The 1980 Olympic377 words
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Article831 1979-08-01 9 Reuter. INTERNATIONAL interest rates are likely to rise further, despite historically high levels in some countries, according to economists in major financial centres. Several New York economists are already speculating how long the record US discount rate of 10 per cent can be held inReuter. - 831 words
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312 1979-08-01 9 JARDINE Matheson Insurance Brokers Pte Ltd wants to develop more expertise in marine and construction insurance, both onshore and offshore. The managing director of Jardine Matheson Insurance Brokers, Mr Simon Ward, said that marine insurance had particular potential in Singapore. "Singapore needs to312 words
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Article51 1979-08-01 9 Reuter. FEDERAL Reserve Board chairman designate Paul Volcker said there is a reasonable chance the United States is in a recession. However, Mr Volcker told the Senate Banking Committee he did not want to exaggerate his differences with the views of his predecessor, Mr William Miller.Reuter. - 51 words
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Article967 1979-08-01 9 LEE YOKE MENG - By LEE YOKE MENG LAST month has been a very active month where housing loan competition is concerned. The residential property borrower has now before him three different sets of housing loan schemes offered by Hong Leong and Singapore Finance, Credit Post Office Savings Bank (POSB)967 words
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Article524 1979-08-01 9 THE foreign exchange market saw very volatile trading yesterday. At the end of the day, the US dollar closed on a mixed note against major currencies. Sterling, on the other hand, closed weaker against the US dollar. Opening at 217.35/50 against the yen, the US dollar slipped to524 words
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Article69 1979-08-01 9 QUOTES on the Australia and New Zealand exchanges on July 31: AUSTRALIA: US dollar 1 1336/1.1278 Sterling 0 4967/0 4906 Ninety-day air mail buying rate*: Sterling 0 5190 US dollar 1.1706 Ninety-day forward buying rates: Sterling 0 5011 US dollar 1.1343 NEW ZEALAND: Reserve Bank midrate USJI 0537 Trading69 words
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Article21 1979-08-01 9 THE average rate at which Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 8.25 per cent.21 words
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Article294 1979-08-01 9 JULY 30 Rand INDUSTRIALS A Alpha 136 -S Abercotn AE And CI a 490 -> 10 A MIC 1900 90S 080 ♦s -I Btrtow* Cl Su<mr r»A SO unch Currte Finnic* De Been Ind Edcon M 1823 330 unch Edfan Evervadr Fed Vol* 1S6 •> Fuflt Otrdlin Olenuil OntMin294 words
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Article153 1979-08-01 9 Asian rates ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at close on July 31: 7 days 1 month 2 months 3 months 6 months 9 months 12 months US Doll.r»(Spot) Offer BM 11 10 1 111/16 1015/16 ll'i U 117/16 115/16 11". 11 >* 11 10'* 10vk 10>. 1 month 3153 words
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Article290 1979-08-01 9 GOLD futures in Singapore yesterday closed sharply lower compared with overnight levels in fairly active trading, dealers said. They said prices fell sharply on liquidation of long positions and in line with easier overseas gold markets. Turnover rose to 437 lots from 240 on Monday with activity centred on290 words
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Article174 1979-08-01 9 THE US was quoted mixed yesterday in relatively quiet end-month trading, dealers said. Sterling eased to a late U552.2925/50 from an early 2.2970/80 and 2.2880/930 in New York overnight, after falling to 2.2905 as market sentiment started to react to its recent sharp rise, one dealer said. The US174 words
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Article158 1979-08-01 9 THE dollar opened firmer against all major currencies except the yen yesterday, while sterling was sharply down on overnight levels, dealers said. They said statements by chairman-designate of the US Federal Reserve Board, Paul Volcker, on Monday expressing a desire for a long run slow down in money growth158 words
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Article74 1979-08-01 9 THE US dollar for overnight delivery yesterday closed at 216.90 yen, down from a 217.50 opening but up from 216.20 at Monday's close. Trading was active with volume US$B45 million. The dollar fluctuated between 217.00 and 216.70 yen in moderate late trading, after early firmness in active but nervous74 words
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Advertisement94 1979-08-01 9 A PENGUIN BESTSELLER M TV m THE MALAYAN TRILOGY This famous trilogy wittily dissects the racial and social prejudices of post-war Malay during the chaotic upheaval of Independence. Through a succession of splendidly colourful characters, Anthony Burgess delineates the conflict and confusion arising from the almost enforced mingling of cultures.94 words
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Advertisement189 1979-08-01 9 A Difficult Decision 4 38®r You are about to make a big decision. But before you finally decide, we would like to repeat three key points about ourselves. 1. Established Reputation: Perkin- Elmer is a dependable vendor, a direct subsidiary of a large manufacturer who is a Fortune 500 Company.189 words
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Article1284 1979-08-01 10 BID and after price* 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 quoted after the word "sett". Big Board deal1,284 words
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Article137 1979-08-01 10 6% T F 1/5/83 (250.000) (100.058 100.158) 5 3/4* T F 15/8/81-84 (250.000) (101.506) 7% 16/4/86 (250.000) (100 JOB 100.906) 7* 1/8/86 (250.000) (100.758 100.856) 7 1/4% 16/4/88 (250,000) (100.85B) (8) 101.06 7 1/4% 16/10/88 (250.000) (100 JOB) (4) 101.05 7 1/4% 1/6/87 (250,000) (100.7 SB) ***** 6137 words
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Article91 1979-08-01 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. Haw Par (Sept $1.20) (0.278 0.335). Hune P E (Sept $1.60) (0.40B). laefceape (Sept91 words
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Article159 1979-08-01 10 S'pore Growth Fund l.tt 1 13 SINGAPORE UNIT TRUST INCOME BOND UNIT (ungcn pnee far Aac 1) (Carres* pr less) The Commerce 2.03 2.15 The Saving Fund 1.33 1.41 Income Bond LU 1.1C S pore Pro* Fund 0J6 1.00 S'pore Sec. Fund 1C3 1.73sd MARA BUMPIT&A S pore159 words
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Article2585 1979-08-01 10 1979 High Low Company Last Sale orGr'» Div Div C'vr Gr'» Y'ld Net P/E Vol COOO) Day High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 261 190* 142 180 265 744 2S2 350 215 380 207 123* 110 140 255 574 185* 226 177 256 Acma Alcorn Allied Choc2,585 words
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Article1355 1979-08-01 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and hnrtMi la and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yeaterday with the number of share* traded shown In brackets in lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS AJM.aMto (2.628) Alcm (1 808 182S) AJes BaM (1.325) cd A1,355 words
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Article150 1979-08-01 10 MALAYAN CREDIT: AGM to be held In Mandarin Court (4th floor), Mandarin Hotel. Singapore, at 12 noon on Aug II. SPP Ltd: AGM to be held at 315, Alexandra Road, Singapore, at 10.00am on Aug 14. TrtiggMi Devetopmeat and Maaagemeat Bhd: AGM to be held at 1st Floor,150 words
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Article, Illustration767 1979-08-01 10 DULL tradiag osadtttsM persisted at tke Stock Exckaage ef Slag*pare yesterday. Tke everall tread was Irregalar tkreagkeat tke day. laves tors eaatlaaed to ke asa csmmlttal aad wltk tke execpttoa d same latormltteat kargala kaatlag, tke kalk ef tke taraaver eaald ke attrlkated to767 words
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429 1979-08-01 10 CONDITIONS were dull and very quiet on the Kuala Lumpur stock market and prices drifted to a mildly easier close yesterday. There was hardly any interest to deal. Trading tempo yesterday was among the slowest this year as total turnover shrank to 1.15429 words
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486 1979-08-01 11 DESPITE the continuous increase in prices of raw materials, fuel oil and operational costs, Malaysian Feedmills considers its prospects as encouraging. Chairman Ang Keong Lan in his report to shareholders says this hope arises from the higher standard of living and the486 words
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Article92 1979-08-01 11 FEDERAL CiMn, Wires aid Metal Maaiteetartag BM: unaudited group operating profit M 52.89 million (0.74 million) for the six months ended June 30. Sales $34.70 million (27.66 million). Parent company operating profit $1.33 million (0.30 million) on sales of $13.64 million (11.01 million). Interim dividend 3 per Cent,92 words
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Article150 1979-08-01 11 DUTCH Baby Milk Industries (M) said the proposed loan for the purchase of land and buildings from Malaysia United Paper Products has not been finalised. Dutch Baby added that it had not paid for the purchase apart from the deposit of 10 per cent on signing the agreement.150 words
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Article269 1979-08-01 11 Current Ex Books Date Total for Total for Payment Date Close Payable the year Previoua year D Keramat 85% Jun 21 Jul 3 Jul 31 146.5% 130% Ltd Mai 22% Jul 11 Jul 21 Jul 31 30% 20% Spore Glass 17.5%(b) Jul 19 Jul 26 Aug 3 17.5%269 words
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Article114 1979-08-01 11 Company Particular* Ex Date Books Close Yeo Hiap Seng Bonus Issue of 1 for 3 Rights Issue of 1 for 3 $2.25 per share Jul 24 Jul 31 Spore Glass Bonus Issue of 1 for 5 Jul 26 Aug 2 B Semb Bonus Issue of 3 for 1114 words
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Article671 1979-08-01 11 CATHERINE ONG - By CATHERINE ONG SIME DARBY's announcement a week ago of its offer terms for the minority shares in China Engineers (CE) has puzzled interested investors. The terms of the offer to acquire the remaining 36.6 million or 25.7 per cent of the paid-up capital of671 words
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358 1979-08-01 11 PACIFIC Development Credit (PDC) has announced the disposal of yet another of its investments, in its continuing programme of rationalisation. It has sold off its major hotel investment Hotel Central in the commercial hub of Penang. The hotel was sold to Tan358 words
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152 1979-08-01 11 THE Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange has queried Central Securities about the sale by its subsidiary of a piece of land in Penang. The KLSE wants to know how the sale price of $3.63 million on the land at Northam Road was arrived at. It has152 words
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Article59 1979-08-01 11 FEB OIL KERNEL Tons TMH Tens Ayer Molek 35.88 Benta 4,831 888.88 188.88 B Katil 345.14 Castlefleld 221.» 44.21 Cons plant 41,81! 8,184.11 1,833.88 Inch Kenneth 51.41 8.85 Kempas K Selangor 4,815 fC3.fi 183.88 M.N 12.88 K T Pan 87.81 17J4 Golden Hope London Asiatic 2,757.2359 words
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Article77 1979-08-01 11 Kg A Enterprises 14,061 A Hitam B Kawan 237,682 B Lintang 372,154 Bedford Plant 45,909 Benta Plant 246,000 Castlefield *****4 Chersonese 50,909 Consplant 2,088,000 Duff Dev 368,954 Dunlop 1,566,709 Guthrie Ropel 1,017,000 High Low 1,246,273 Inch Kenneth 88,451 Keck Seng 290,541 Kempas 559,000 K L Kepong77 words
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Article454 1979-08-01 11 mm® by HOCK LOCK SIEW THE results season will be here again soon. The first companies likely to announce their performances will be those in the Sime Darby stable whose year end falls on June 30. But speculation on the good news for shareholders willby HOCK LOCK SIEW - 454 words
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Advertisement139 1979-08-01 11 <& m tt m m m 5«5 H $2 r /ii"'' mr in mn 3£% •'<» 'a, 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,139 words
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Advertisement67 1979-08-01 11 The indispensable guide to men and women at the helm of Malaysia, Singapore and Brunei A wealth of data for better insight and professional inference. I >./* J Hi h an Nffc y HP* •f h w r fit fj? c fJ c r M o Jfc |m rf ji67 words
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Article490 1979-08-01 12 TEO TECK WENG - By TEO TECK WENG FITZPATRICK'S Food Supplies will take over the supermarket operations of Metro Holdings at Metro Golden Mile off Beach Road from today. A joint statement yesterday said Fitzpatrick's and Metro have reached an agreement in principle for the takeover which is effective490 words
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Article118 1979-08-01 12 THE SINGAPORE Vocational and Industrial Training Board (VITB) must expand its training programmes to meet the demands of the Republic's new industrial policy. This should not be restricted to an increase in enrolments but should also involve providing a wider variety of technical courses. Home118 words
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Article356 1979-08-01 12 LEE YOKE MENG - By LEE YOKE MENG A LEADING financier has suggested that larger financial institutions, including statutory bodies and financial institutions, provide mortgage discounting facilities to finance companies. Mr Kwek Leng Beng, managing director of Hong Leong Finance, said this will enable finance companies to concentrate more356 words
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391 1979-08-01 12 AIR Ceylaa will wrap ap Its sperattoas m Aag n to make way fsr Sri Luka'i ■ew aatlaaal carrier, Air Lmlu, which will bcgla sperattoas aext msatk. Air Laaka ha* takes aver alrpsrt services at Katanayake Alrpsrt frsm today. It will try to391 words
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328 1979-08-01 12 THE PORT of Singapore Authority (PSA) will spend about $72.5 million over the next three years to buy new cargo handling equipment, motor vehicles and floating craft. These purchases will largely be used as replacements though some will provide additional units required328 words
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Article436 1979-08-01 12 VIETNAM does not pose an immediate military threat to Asean, Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew told the French newsmagazine Le Figaro in a recent interview. "But problems for Thailand can become acute," he warned. Describing the conflicts in Indochina as "one of the greatest tragedies of436 words
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Article216 1979-08-01 12 THE SINGAPORE Bus Service (SBS) with the cooperation of the Singapore Industrial Labour Organisation (Silo) will implement several changes to reduce operating costs. This was disclosed in a joint announcement by SBS and Silo in conjunction with the implementation of the 1979 National Wages216 words
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Article177 1979-08-01 12 THE CIVIL Service will review existing procedures and rules in its dealings with the public to see how inconveniences can "be minimised. Mr Ong Teng Cheong, Acting Minister for Culture, disclosed that the Civil Service will do this in addition to promoting courtesy perse.177 words
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Article831 1979-08-01 12 LONDON, Tues. Share prices closed slightly firmer today after fluctuating narrowly in quiet trading, dealers said. At 3 pm the Financial Times index was up 2.0 at 453.0. Leading industrials were as much as 3p higher on the day, while banks rose as much as 6p. Government bonds831 words
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Advertisement374 1979-08-01 12 KILLING TIME by Sandy Fawkes Sandy Fawkes felt like screaming inside. The man she'd spent six days and nights with "a cross between Robert Redford and Ryan O'Neal" had just been revealed as a mass murderer, rapist and a pervert. Sandy lived to tell her story because the killer nursed374 words
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Advertisement87 1979-08-01 12 When you're fishing for new markets, land big game with the help of air freight experts. 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 as87 words
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Miscellaneous59 1979-08-01 12 Outlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. to 1 p.m. today: Fair. Report for 24 hoars prior to 7.3# p.m. on July 31 at the airport. 7 Maximum temperature 31.4 Associated humidity 67 Minimum temperature 24.4 Associated humidity 96 Hours of sunshine 8.75 Rainfall in millimetres Nil Total rainfall for the59 words
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Article94 1979-08-01 13 AFP AUSTRALIA'S 41 ports were closed yesterday as 10,000 waterside workers begin an indefinite national strike because of a demarcation disput over which union should cover employees at a grain bulk handling depot at the west Australian port of Fremantle. Talks between the Waterside Workers' Federation (WWF),AFP - 94 words
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Article73 1979-08-01 13 Reuter LLOYD'S the London insurance underwriters, have declared the Gulf a war zone and are to cancel existing insurance policies on cargo carried in the area, a Lloyd's spokesman said yesterday. He said the declaration was due to a prolonged period of war in the areaReuter - 73 words
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Article84 1979-08-01 13 AP THE 162-metre freighter Quidnet sank crossways in the Panama Canal's shipping channel in Gatun Lake after a collision with a Greek ship, officials reported on Monday. No injuries were reported in the accident on Sunday night involving the Quidnet, registered in the Cayman Islands, and the 466-feetAP - 84 words
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Article, Illustration497 1979-08-01 13 GOH ENG KEE - By GOH ENG KEE AFTER HANDLING a record volume of cargo last year, Jurong Port started on an equally promising note this year by taking on about 1.2 million tonnes of cargo in the first quarter. Total cargo handled by the port last year increased497 words
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Article180 1979-08-01 13 UPI. THE weaker North Atlantic tone experienced last week did net shew aay signs *< developing into a market-wide decline. Indeed, certain coal and chemical openings were filled In the US at steady flgnres. Indian government charterers amongst several other openings filled an Angst-September order In theUPI. - 180 words
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Article396 1979-08-01 13 THE LONDON insurance market is heavily involved in what may prove to be the world's largest ever marine loss, the collision of the two tankers off Tobago recently the Atlantic Empress and the Aegean Captain. A substantial amount of the hull coverage is written396 words
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2070 1979-08-01 17 SCHEDULE A guide to ships loading at Singapore for Ports around the World The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of2,070 words
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Article512 1979-08-01 17 SMppiag Liae ACS P»ge n CM 5 Afea IV 3 Alfred V 1 Alpac IV 5 Angkutan V 3 ANL I 1 APL in 2 Argonave V 4 Arya Nat n 5 ASCL m 5 Aust.Cont IV 5 Bank n 5 BBS n 2 Ben Asia in 3 Ben512 words
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Article865 1979-08-01 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 the following865 words
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1312 1979-08-01 18 LENNART DELFS - The delivery of cargo without bills of lading, though not a new problem, is a persistent one. As one of two lectures collectively titled "No bill of lading but my cargo, please", LENNART DELFS presented this article to the1,312 words
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Article, Illustration590 1979-08-01 18 AMERICAN Heavy Lift Company, of Wilmington, Delaware, the specialist concern established between Gulf Oil Corporation, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and the West German shipping company DDG "Hansa" of Bremen, has taken delivery of its second vessel. Named Paul Bunyan, the vessel is the second of two590 words
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Article, Illustration114 1979-08-01 18 BURMA Five Star Corporation's newhuilding, the Pa-Gan, a 2,17$ dwt cargo vessel, called at the Port sf Singapore Authority's Pasir Pan Jang Wharves recently on its maiden voyage. The 72.9-metre vessel, which is on the Rangoon/Singapore route, is the first of three new vessels114 words
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375 1979-08-01 18 THE MAIN features of a long-term rescue plan for Compagnie Generale Maritime, the French stateowned shipping line, have now been worked out with the Paris government following a loss of almost 400 million French francs (about Ss2oo million) last year. The aim of375 words
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Article, Illustration417 1979-08-01 18 EXPECTED ARRIVALS TODAY KEPPEL WHARVES Barge Hai Lian 4 (0700) 5 Berdikari (2300 40/41 Dong Bee (1500) 27/28 Frotabeira (0700 after Arya Sepand) 42/43 Kota Mulia (0700) 10/11 Neptune Jasper (0630) 19 Rezekne (tanker) (After Sun Flower) 15/16 Straits Star (aftr Kimanis and Tapah) 21 Telendos (after417 words
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Advertisement416 1979-08-01 13 f:\vrctt Lines KM TNI MOST niQUENT SAIUNCS TO BANGKOK HONGKONG •JAPAN fOSAN Ev*r«tl Steamship Corpn. S/A Cf"* V«9oocf V 9)4|i 9 36 V'««* a- 3* '0 J OC SC frog r* 2***" J Po" Ktkmg SOCSM.P CO 0«O T* M77jf Mi JAR DIM AMAH Orient Overseas COMIcjm&I Line FULLY CONTNNERISED416 words
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Advertisement298 1979-08-01 13 mi JSI SEALORI) ANTAH r.l 1 m UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) ARABIAN GULF WEEKLY MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES S'pore loading tor 14/8 Kuwait (26/8). Dammam (29/8). Doha (31/8). Bahrain (3/9), Dubai (5/9) 24/8 ma Qat>°os (5/9). Dubai (8/9). Dammam (11/ 9). Kuwait (14/9) 31/g Dubai (12/9). Dammam (15/9). Kuwait (18/9).298 words
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Advertisement293 1979-08-01 13 NOL NEPTUNE ORIENT UNES LTD FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICES. FAR-EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE Aug I 4 Sep* 5 Sept 6 Sept tfburg Brent A mug 19 Aug ?0 Aug ?3 Aug 26 Aug 27 A«( 29 A«f 2 Sept 3 Sept 6 Sept I Sept 10 Sept 13 Sept IS Sept293 words
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Advertisement685 1979-08-01 13 DSRLINE§ d &k« EUROPE/FAR EAST SERVICE See Page IV Column 3 for Sailings Agent* SINGAPORE SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE LTO MARKETING *****2 GENERAL *****1 A Mi.a EURO ASIA LINE SDN BHO K t ***** 7 P KIANG *****1/3 PENENG 64 781/2 MAERSK LINE Far U S Pic*c. Paohc North West. Gait685 words
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Advertisement697 1979-08-01 14 :HapagLk>yd FULLY CONTMOUSO) TO EUROPE EXPORTS [ipmi Tekytßay Cjrdfw Bay Mbpmi Mm Mara Kasuga Mm Osakaßay Hambwg Eipress (■MM Tokyo Bay EXPRESS CONVENTIONAL TO EUROPE Spore P Kelang Fen Bfcao Genoa H*bw( Bremen Peter K 9/8 11/8 7/9 31/8 20/9 18/9 EthaHS 20/8 24/8 11/9 28/9 26/9 Maßs 28/8 30/8697 words
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Advertisement312 1979-08-01 14 MM 31 I a N«xt Loader "BARBER TOBA" July 31/Aug 2 at BARBER UNEB TERMINAL OODOWN 47 II lE2* E2al E23* Los Sjo Francisco J»-10/9|_ *-10/101- HO/1 NEXT ARRIVAL: "SMALOA" Aug 3/5. -SAMOA" Aug 17/20. W/L (HEAVY-UET CAPACITY 200 TONS) To: DUBAI, DAMMAM KUWAIT. ABU DHABI. BAHRAIN. BANDAR SHAHPOUR TELENDOS312 words
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Advertisement788 1979-08-01 14 EVERGREEN LINE 1 FAR EAST EUROPE EXPRESS FULL CONTAINER SERVICE ACCEPTMG CARGO FOR HAMBURG. FELIXSTOWE. ROTTERDAM. ANTWERP. LE HAVRE ALSO ACCEPTMG CARGO FORUNITED KWGDOM SOUTHAMPTON. LONOON. MANCHESTER. BHMNGHAM BRISTOI. LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW. LEEDS WEST GERMANY BREMERHAVEN HOLLAND AMSTERDAM S'para IMv| Frfntwl MMn Lc Hwt Eni Hitf i H 25 A* 27788 words
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Advertisement946 1979-08-01 14 Wgk Burma Five Star Shipping Corpn. gßk "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" LOADING FOR RANGOON Alport ITMVTVNL PPW 303/3 Aug HWEGYAWYWA 17/19 Aug H 22/24 Aug BFSSC Agents m Moloyvo TEPS MALAYSIA Port Kelong Tel (381-7355 Penong Tel *****/***** i Compania Argentina Da Navagacion Intercontinental S. A. C.I. F. V "ARGENTINE NATIONAL946 words
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Advertisement735 1979-08-01 14 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 SANKYO LINE AUSTRALIA SERVICE YUERWERYUt MAN MAYPRWC P. Keianf Sntaport Loadnf tar: In Port 2/3 Aut FREM. ADEL. MEL Sated In Port BMS. STD 15/17 Auf 11/19735 words
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Advertisement931 1979-08-01 15 QCL Overseas Containers Limited Weekly service to/from UK/Europe To UK/Continent Bremen fiptm Bern von Tokyo Bay Cardigan Bay Tduo Eipress part PKrunt SI 3 Aug AK( 13 Auc 22 hut 29 Aug KiMiMn Osaka Bit 5 Sop 11 Sep 19 Sep Hambwg E'press 26 S*P From UK/Continent 7 kut IS931 words
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Advertisement994 1979-08-01 15 GRANARD LINE RELIABLE I DEPENDABLE NON-CONFERENCE EXPRESS SERVICE WEST BOUND-fAft EAST/MEDITERRANEAN Spore P Keiang Penang M.V MAN QCONC V 29W 17 Aug M.V MM TAT V 31W S Sep 111 KSSILS ACCEPTW6 CONTAKR CARGO P Said Aleiandna Bout ljtta»n fire jus P Sard Ahuafta Bw»i lattatia Pireatt EAST BOUND-MEDfTERRAICAN/FAR EAST994 words
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Advertisement658 1979-08-01 15 1 BEN LINE CONTAINERS BEN ASIA CONTAINER SERVICE n I BENBULK 1 BULK SERVICE FOR TIMBER AND PLYWOOD Rdam Bremen I Cats Taberne ki Pt/2 Auf Sampit 3/5 M T Cjfc Sampit 9/12 Sept Taboneo 13/16 Sept 7 Cafe Pale*d>an| Ist Cal M/ 3 Ami 2nd Cal 13/1% A* Batawjn658 words
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Advertisement687 1979-08-01 15 BOUSTEAD AGENCIES THE BAMK LINE LTD. LOADS FOR E. ft S. AFRICA FMKMKN Matuftga Du'Dil Ctown Pt. E Ldn) Ktrvm OMCOWUOS I Reunion Ourtoxi Ctown Pt Cki. London)- S port 79/ 1 Sep P Mang 2/3 Sep S port 4, 6 Oct P *Hang 7/S Oct LYKES ORIENT LINE U.S.687 words
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Advertisement759 1979-08-01 16 U.S.A./EAST CANADA SERVICE Penang Beta*** P Kataag Smgapor? E.C./GREAT LAKES SERVICE LOAOMG FOR: KM TOM. NORfGU. MONTREAL. TORONTO. ASXTMUU Penang Betawan P Mar* Singapore TBH* TIT (Cat Oacage) 15/14% 13/14 14/12 tog -mmumm" »/3i% wan* js/vk* CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE LtMh| tar LOS ANGELES. SM FRANCISCO. SEATTLE. TACORM. HAKOUU B.C.759 words
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