The Business Times, 4 September 1979
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Title Section11 1979-09-04 1 BUSINESS TIMES M-C.(P) No. 141/1/1J TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, ltd 50 CENTS11 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article71 1979-09-04 1 Reuter ZURICH, Mon. Gold rose on speaiiative demand to a record USS32I/321.75 per ouivoe compared with a close on Friday of $315/315.75, dealers said. After active initial trading, the market quietened somewhat. But the tone remained well maintained as traders tested the levels above 320. There wereReuter - 71 words
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Article52 1979-09-04 1 AFP BANGKOK, Mon. Thai Prime Minister Kriangsak Chomanan is to visit Hanoi later this year, the Bangkok Post said in a front-page report today. The visit, the first to Hanoi by an Asean head of government, is in response to an invitation by Vietnamese Prime Minister PhamAFP - 52 words
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Article72 1979-09-04 1 UPI MANILA, Mon. -A list of 1,000 products to be included in the Association of South-east Asian Nations' preferential trading agreement is expected to be approved when Asean economic ministers meet in Manila Sep 7-8. The economic ministers will also discuss proposed concessions offered by Australia andUPI - 72 words
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Article89 1979-09-04 1 Reuter WELLINGTON Mon. The Asean nations are seeking specific licensing and tarriff changes by New Zealand to enable their products to sell more freely on the New Zealand market. These and other details will be revealed in a trade report to be tabled tomorrow at the secondReuter - 89 words
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Article56 1979-09-04 1 Reuter JAKARTA, Mon. Indonesia's petroleum exports totalled 290.6 million barrels valued at US$4.5 billion (519.67 billion) during the first eight months of this year, Trade Minister Radius Prawiro said after a meeting with President Suharto today. The exports for the whole of last year stood at 516 millionReuter - 56 words
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Article78 1979-09-04 1 AFP TOKYO, Mon. China has accepted a proposal from the International Federation of Football Associations (Fifa) and agreed to rejoin the world football body together with Taiwan, Fifa president Joao Havelange of Brazil said here today. The Fifa president said the Fifa proposal was to callAFP - 78 words
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Article43 1979-09-04 1 Reuter HAVANA, Mon. President Khieu Sampan of the ousted Kampuchean regime said today he was willing to reverse his radical philosophy and accept the leadership of former ruler Prince Sihanouk in order to expel the Vietnamese from his country.. Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Chief Price Changes
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Article138 1979-09-04 1 Rises CCH P M Hides Tu Chong Tronoh Mine* Ayer Hitam Tin M Banking Selangor Dredg Gentings Oriental Hldga O C B C 8 T P 1975 560 330 473 935 1440 710 4M 400 310 M0 620 25 20 18 15 10 10 8 6 6 5 +5 Falls138 words
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Article, Illustration158 1979-09-04 1 Rises Indices Pm Holding St Piran 3.30 3.50 .45 .40 B.T.Index: Aug 31 Sept 3 3479.79 3490.35 S Trading 7.15 .20 Industrials. 438.32 434.66 G Ceramics 1.61 .17 Finance: 623.50 630.64 N Iron 5.85 .15 Hotels: 257.75 257.91 M Banking 7.05 .15 Properties: 237.40 238.44 Tronoh 9.40 .15158 words
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Article633 1979-09-04 1 COLIN CHEE - WIDE-RANGING QUESTIONS By COLIN CHEE THE SINGAPORE Hotel and Restaurant Association (SHRA) is carrying out a study to determine the future manpower needs of the hotel industry. It* is believed that the study will form the basis of decisions on how to free or re-deploy633 words
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265 1979-09-04 1 SHANGRI-LA Hotel has pulled out of the $600 million Raffles City commercial property project. The reversal of an earlier decision to take a minority stake of about $30 million in the project was announced in a statement to the stock exchange yesterday. The hotel265 words
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393 1979-09-04 1 WANG LOOK KEAH - if WANG LOOK KEAH A STUDY on the establishment of an Asean International Airport Association is now being carried out by Indonesia. The main objective of forming this association is to develop cooperation among Asean countries in airport development, operations and management. A report393 words
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Article364 1979-09-04 1 ONE ASPECT of this year's National Wages Council recommendations has prompted objections from both employers and labour unions, threatening to delay agreement between some employers and their workers. The subject of hot debate concerns the payment of NWC rates to employees at the top of their respective364 words
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292 1979-09-04 1 IN A am to alleviate rfrtht ill*! 1 t to» decided to latndaee a eutoH daty ti rix eeata a litre aa dleael mU at tke pun pa wttk Immediate efleet. A Mlatetry ef Trade aad ladastry rtitmal early yesterday mid tke meve la292 words
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435 1979-09-04 1 LOO GIAP SENG - By LOO GIAP SENG MALAYSIAN Finance Minister Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah has proposed the establishment of an Aseanbased reinsurance scheme to stem the outflow of premiums to developed countries and boost Asean's export earnings. Currently, about 90 per cent of the annual gross general insurance435 words
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Advertisement5 1979-09-04 1 MONTHLY CONTESTS EAST-TO-WIN va >cjl5 words
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Advertisement141 1979-09-04 1 n THEN LETS TALK TEETH You wouldn't use a scouring agent to clean bone china, would you? It's the same with teeth. Yet ordinary toothpastes are too bland to remove tobacco film, and tea, coffee or other stubborn stains. The answer? New Clinomyn the toothpaste specially formulated for smokers who141 words
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Advertisement8 1979-09-04 1 {/^\;]-/]=-}'&>".{?{-'~+*|!~!;% CEMDS 3333 SHIPPING TIMES Textile E IX 7T8 words
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INDUSTRIAL SERVICES
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340 1979-09-04 2 ONE of Singapore's few first aid kit maintenance services is provided by Rampart Marketing Services, a company set up a year ago. Under the Factories Act, ail factories must have first aid kits in their premises, said Mr Michael Pang, managing director of340 words
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713 1979-09-04 2 LEE YOKE MENG - By LEE YOKE MENG FMC Petroleum Equipment SEAsia, a leading supplier of oil and gas equipment in the Australasian region, is planning to double its manufacturing capacity in Singapore over the next five years. The company, established three years ago, experienced a713 words
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Article, Illustration199 1979-09-04 2 The new Datsun 280E Hardtop Brougham and the Cedric 280 C are the latest in the wide range of Datsun luxurious cars. DATSUN has two additions to their display stand at the Singapore International Motor Show 79. The new Datsun 280E Hardtop Brougham and the Cedric 280 C199 words
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Article, Illustration259 1979-09-04 2 A NEW service for advertising agent* Is being offered by Airborne Freight Corporation In Singapore. Called Ad Pack, It Is slroed at overcoming the problems of shipping urgent artwork, reports, drawings and layouts to the United States, Australia, Hongkong and Japan from Singapore. Ad259 words
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146 1979-09-04 2 MANY manufacturers and traders are deterred from expanding their oversea trading activities by the high cost of, making suitable contacts. To assist such companies to make trading contacts quickly, easily and economically, a new publication, Import/Export Opportunities Digest was started. The Digest is146 words
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Article32 1979-09-04 2 CITY Motors will offer free maintenance inspections for Alfa Romeo cars during their "Alfa Romeo Service Week" from Sep 14-18. Owners mat make appointments by by telephoning *****35 or *****36.32 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement201 1979-09-04 2 ...GIVE YOUR WIFE A BREAK m -V &SP P Give her Allied Total Home Care Service 0 general cleaning carpet shampooing polishing and re-condrtiontng of floors descaling and disinfecting of toilets window cleaning bringing professionalism to home cleaning 15 Peck Hay Road. Singapore 0922. Tel: *****62/*****55 BEE HUAT INDUSTRIES PTE201 words
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Advertisement38 1979-09-04 2 T<> ADYKRTISK Y< >IR IMMSTRIAL l'R< HMVTS AND SKRYR'KS r<) M( >RK THAN :«UHH) 151 SINKSS TIMKS RKADKRS. THIS SPACK Wll.l, C< )ST (>M.Y Ss<»l IKI I'I.KASK C( »NT ACT TOMM\ IT K I Kl>: 1 K\ I38 words
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Advertisement264 1979-09-04 2 Ik i '1 -k n VI A n 3 •ft Time is T.T TV &fe hr. SupntoAl)oo IKMDM: AHniZOOO Wwct»D<*> Mo: 21:1 Mol rota 20 In/iw Max. try roto 2 kn/«in. Moinodlimlii«<>>Oiltr Man nox^*dot*o.46mm 0.01#" WiWo otlm* paint graying unih or* ovolobi* in 14 dtfwwt uzm WIWA iwp» of Mrtm264 words
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REGIONAL
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311 1979-09-04 3 AP MRS Indira Gandhi took the offensive last week against caretaker Prime Minister Charan Singh, scorning his credentials as a rural leader and disputing his promise of free and fair elections in December. "It is doubtful whether Singh has ever held a plough orAP - 311 words
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Article, Illustration633 1979-09-04 3 Reuter JAPANESE Prime Minister Masayoshi Ohira yesterday announced proposals for a sweeping reform of the government's financing system. But Mr Ohira. who is expected to call an unscheduled general election for Oct 7, stopped short of announcing new taxes during a policy speechReuter - 633 words
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Article217 1979-09-04 3 AFP MALAYSIA'S fourth development plan (1981-85) will give greater impetus to alleviating the problems of poverty. "The war against poverty has to be stepped up," director-general of the Economic Planning Unit, Tan Sri Ishak bin Haji Pateh Akhir, said in Penang yesterday. In 1970 it wasAFP - 217 words
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Article75 1979-09-04 3 SOUTH Korea's shipbuilding industry, slumped badly in the last (our years, is gaining brisk business with orders received so far this year amounting to 449,371 tons worth U*****.9 million. It is predicted that South Korea's shipbuilding order this year will reach about $600 million by the75 words
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Article, Illustration169 1979-09-04 3 AMERICAN Vice President Walter Mondale (right bottom) chatting with a refugee from Vietnam at Shumsulpoo refugee camp in Hongkong on Snnday. He is in the colony for a two-day visit following an eight-day visit to China. At a press conference on Snnday, Mr Mondale thankedUPI photo - 169 words
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THE REGION IN BRIEF
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Article597 1979-09-04 3 Agencies SHIPOWNERS from the Association of South-east Asian Nations (Asean) will meet in Bangkok in December to discuss a proposed pool, reports said. The Times Journal of Manila said the shipowners will also discuss technical, financial and operational problems that hinder their expansion. They will take upAgencies - 597 words
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Advertisement201 1979-09-04 3 An investment in DEXION is vnur answer tn flie high cnst nf storage floor space 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 your201 words
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ASIAN STOCKS
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Article552 1979-09-04 4 TOKYO Source: DBS-Daiwa REFLECTING the usual dull Monday mood and lack of incentives, the market was generally weak, dominated by a wait-and-see attitude adopted by most investors. Trading was light with only 160 million shares changing hands. Large-capi-tal issues such as Hitachi and Mitsubishi Electric wereSource: DBS-Daiwa - 552 words
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Article293 1979-09-04 4 Source: Sun Hung Kal See PRICES opened higher yesterday as local operators expressed relief that interest rates were left unchanged, but the buying was shortlived due to a lack of genuine interest. The market then drifted off to leave most counters unchanged or a fraction lower. Hang Seng index:Source: Sun Hung Kal See - 293 words
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Article316 1979-09-04 4 LEADING mining stocks, oil producers and exploration groups were in strong demand again yesterday, while some special sales added interest, dealers said. The Metals and Minerals index rose 44.20 points to 3524.87, its highest since May 1971 li( and All Ordinaries rose a third of a point as profit-taking316 words
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Article98 1979-09-04 4 SEPT 03 Pe«* AcoJ* Mining ooa unch AU11 Con. A Alia* Con. B. 30.90 -0.1 Bafulo Oold .0004 0.000! Benfuet Con. B BK Goodrich 28 00 175 COCP I 14 SO unch Inco B. Landoll .016 unch Ltpanlo B ins unch Marlnduquf B no 0.08 Mermlco OrtcnuU A IS98 words
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Article248 1979-09-04 4 THE STOCK market closed mixed yesterday with losses and gains about equal and with many prices unchanged In thin trading, dealers said. SEPT 03 Bahts Asia Credit AiU Fibre Ayuthaya Inv And Trust >16 166 4 1 Bangkok Investment Bangkok Bank Bangkok Drying And SUo Bangkok Insurance Bangkok Metropolitan248 words
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Article31 1979-09-04 4 H.K.HANG SENG Monday 580JO Friday ***** Week Ago cloaed SYDNEY INDUSTRIALS Monday 825.87 Friday 525 75 Week Ago 519 50 ALL ORD1NARIE8 Monday #52.01 Friday ***** Week Ago 638.8531 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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213 1979-09-04 4 Reuter THE, absence of monsoon rains has destroyed an estimated six billion rupees (551.62 billion) worth of winter crop in 48 of Uttar Pradesh State's 55 districts. The Press Trust of India quoted an official spokesman as saying that rice and sugarcane are the worstReuter - 213 words
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Article154 1979-09-04 4 THE SUGAR futures market continued quiet with no trades registered as on Friday, dealers said. October closed at 9.70/74 US cents against Friday's 9.69/71 close, January at 10.20/40 against 10.34/40, while the September 1980 contract closed at 11.62/68 cents in its first day of trading. The cotton market154 words
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Article315 1979-09-04 4 THE USUAL Monday dull trading routine prevailed in the Singapore produce market yesterday. Dealers were generally preoccupied with filling up old orders or engaged in squaring their books. Generally,the trend was irregular with most of the prices quoted unchanged on a nominal basis by the Singapore Chinese Produce315 words
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Article191 1979-09-04 4 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday: (In HK dollar*, spot ex-godown) Csttsa yarn: China Blue Phoenix 20s 2,270; 32s 2JOO, 40s 3,040 (per bale at 400 lbs). Ptsea gsatsi Chins Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq, Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly191 words
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Article30 1979-09-04 4 Rubber: Sept 3 Singapore: September: 275.50 cents (down 0.50 cent) Malay sin: September: 275.25 cents (down 1.25 cents) Tin: M 51,940 (up $8) Official offering: 290 tonnes (unchanged)30 words
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Article229 1979-09-04 4 THE SINGAPORE market closed quiet yesterday with September One RSS buyers quoted at 275.50 cents per kilo, down half a cent from last Friday's close, dealers said. The market lost 0.75 cents during the morning's trading on some selling of near maturing September One RSS in two territories, they229 words
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Article304 1979-09-04 4 R.A.S. prices in cents per kUo yesterday: Noon (per Ulo) Buyers Sellers Int. 1 R.S.S. prompt f.o.b. 278 50 2T7.50N Int. 1 R.S.S. September 275.00 275JO Int. 1 R.S.S. October 278 00 278 50 Int. 2 R.S.S. 270.25 271.25N UK/Coat 288 25 270.25N Int. 3 R.S.S. 388.35 267.25N304 words
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Article110 1979-09-04 4 NOON SSR wd SMR pncM ywuriar RAS liilw>n Oatofear (Curat Mtk) (Porw»r4 Mlh) SSR 20 U-lsn (MllM) »4 8C SSR to U-IM p*UM> MlK MRELB SMR CV (1-U* paltot) 301.00 SMR L (1-tM (Mitel > 307 00 SMR CP (1-ton pallM) UNQ SMR 8 (1-un pallM) OT.OC110 words
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Article68 1979-09-04 4 THE STRAITS tta price la Penaag firmed MsB per pieal l» Mil ,944 yeetcriiy, dee lew nil Despite the eantiaaed Ugh sappttea rt Urn ew ceatritM Iran mliert, valaes firmed farther laiUlaei haylag dema a 4 (ram Earepe, Japaa aad the US, eaapled with the steady claalag la68 words
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Article329 1979-09-04 4 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in SJ per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent Mr-it class (Kangaroo) new crflp 0.96, 100 per cent second class O.K. 100 per cent third data 0.80. 25 per cent new crop no dock, B-10 per cent 0.70. THAI BROKEN: A-super O.C, Special O.M.329 words
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Article729 1979-09-04 4 COCOA: Terminal cocoa finished a relatively quiet morning yesterday, mostly £4 up to £4 down although about £10 below session highs. Deferred positions were about £9 lower but thinly traded. The opening call had shown a slight on-balance advance following business in near December as much as £12729 words
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Advertisement349 1979-09-04 4 n TRIE OF TUJO TRADES AT PRIM PACK ASI A 79 International Exhibition of Printing and Packaging 5— 9 November 1979 Word Trade Centre SINGAPORE THE EXHIBITION THE CONFERENCE Both the printing and p.ickaginq iiniu.P ies bom In conjunction with PKIN 1 PAt.K the world will gather .it PRINTPACK AM349 words
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Advertisement28 1979-09-04 4 Last yearwe served two thousand eight hundred First. The world's leading airline. Call *****21 or contact your local lATA cargo agent. Flying Tigers is a Tiger International Company.28 words
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OVERSEAS
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267 1979-09-04 5 AP LONDON'S population is expected to drop by nearly a fifth in the next 20 years in a large-scale shift from Britain's major cities, the Association of Metropolitan Authorities said in a report. The association predicted the populations ot two other major cities, Liverpool, whichAP - 267 words
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Article693 1979-09-04 5 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From SIA SQ63 1155 MNL SLA SQ1 1155 SFO/HNL/HKG PAL PR501 1135 MNL RBA BI423 1200 BWN GIA GA982 1230 HLP SIA SQ240 1210 MES SIA SQ201 1245 HLP MAS 'liUttl mnooi 1245 KCH THAI TG413 1310 BKK CAL CI009 1325693 words
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Article482 1979-09-04 5 FRAUD CHARGES UPI AFTER a six-year legal battle to avoid prosecution, US financier Bernard 'Bernie' Cornfeld now goes on trial after all on charges of fraud. Mr Cornfeld, 52, whose Investors Overseas Services (IOS) mutual fund empire managed US$2.2 billion (Ss4.B billion) of other peoples' moneyUPI - 482 words
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318 1979-09-04 5 UPI KURDISH guerillas launched attacks on Iranian government positions in (ive major towns on Sunday, killing at least 25 people in an apparent attempt to slow an Iranian army attack on the city of Ma ha bad held by the Kurds. Kurdish guerilla commanders inUPI - 318 words
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Article211 1979-09-04 5 AP CUBA has not officially responded to US accusations about Soviet combat troops on the island, but there are indications that Cuba plans to turn the charge against America with a demand that it dismantle the US naval base at Guantanamo. The governmentAP - 211 words
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206 1979-09-04 5 AP GAS reserves of the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec) represent the "biggest readily available source of new energy potential for the future," Mr Nordine Ait Laoussine, vice president of Algeria's national oil company, Sonatrach said. In an interview with the Middle EastAP - 206 words
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292 1979-09-04 5 JORDAN may Jala the dlacaariaaa lavetvlag brad en Paleattalnn aatanomy la the Israeli Interior Minister Josef Bnrg said he had a "feeling" this mid esane nbeat Hewever, aa lateriar ■at explain what prompted Mr Barg ta think sa since Jardaa's King Haaaela has292 words
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Article367 1979-09-04 5 NYT MR Jack Lynch, the Prime Minister of the Irish Republic, has ruled out giving British authorities the right to pursue terrorists into the Republic and said he would never extradite alleged terrorists. His refusal will impede Britain's efforts to put an end toNYT - 367 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article492 1979-09-04 5 Agencies HOUSING starts in the United States were 10.5 per cent down in the second quarter compared with a year earlier, a McGraw Hill survey showed in Washington. The figure was 531,045 dwellings against 593,682 a year earlier, the company's economists said, adding that the housing business isAgencies - 492 words
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Advertisement99 1979-09-04 5 Orchid office furniture are created to posh up the executive's office, the general office, the reception area and the conference room. All. in designs combining functional and aesthetic values. Pick your choice or consult our interior designers for the right accent to your office. I And set up a plush99 words
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Advertisement195 1979-09-04 5 Amro Bank opens a branch in Singapore V t 1 Our international expertise is now at your disposal Amro Bank is the largest commercial and investment bank in the Netherlands. We are also heavily involved in helping international companies to grow not only in our own country, but throughout the195 words
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Article376 1979-09-04 6 PRESS reports yesterday that the two employers' organisations have told their members not to grant pay increases exceeding the National Wages Council's recommended %32 plus 7 per cent raise an important question: Are the Council's recommendations just guidelines for employers or do they represent a376 words
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Article308 1979-09-04 6 HOTELS in Singapore must offer good service but a clear distinction ought to be drawn between good and wasteful service. Some tourists may like to see two', or even three, bellboys bringing their baggage into and out of the hotel but they will308 words
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Article, Illustration1341 1979-09-04 6 COLLEEN SULLIVAN - By COLLEEN SULLIVAN NYT UNDERCUTTING the competition, counting on volume for profits, saturating markets with television advertising these are standard tools in corporate America's campaigns to win consumers' dollars. Now the staid legal profession has been invaded by a new breed of lawyer brandishing thoseNYT - 1,341 words
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597 1979-09-04 6 JOHN NEEDHAM - Reputed as the oldest clothing company in America, Brooks Brothers is setting up its first store outside the US in Tokyo, the city where US$4OO-500 off-the-rack suits sell well, worn with a $100 Christian Dior shirt, a $50 tie and a pairUPI - 597 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement67 1979-09-04 6 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY ANTIQUES 11 PROPERTY FOR AS LITTLE AS $15 YOU CAN SELL A HOUSE, FETCH A GOOD PRICE FOR AN ANTIQUE OR CREATE BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES IN LEISURE TIMES A REGULAR SATURDAY FEATURE OF BUSINESS TIMES SEND YOUR ADVERTISEMENT BY THURSDAY MORNING TO: TOMMY LEE BUSINESS TIMES 1 NEW INDUSTRIAL67 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous1469 1979-09-04 6 KIDDIES FIRST A MILDLY atlmalatlag everiai It hi far tNlght. CUMm get Brat prtMtty aa Clmtl i with the Mrtwt Nrin m Tarbui, Latd af the Jaagle tt Ut pa ui The Greea Herart feUewtag at IJt pa. Ike latter, I am aat tee ■are, to eeriM malaly te the1,469 words
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Article, Illustration942 1979-09-04 7 JOHN GEDDES - By JOHN GEDDES NYT A NEW VERSION of the postwar German Phoenix seems about ready to rise, this time on the wings of the oil crisis. Thirty-five years after allied bombers destroyed much of West German's advanced capacity for making its own oilNYT - 942 words
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Article772 1979-09-04 7 NORRIS WILLAT - By NORRIS WILLAT FT .TRADE unions representing some 2.8 million metal- workers have declared war on the armaments industry. They want its huge !output and exports re•stricted. 1 Any concern about loss lof jobs, if this were to be done, is outweighed by criticism that theFT - 772 words
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Article437 1979-09-04 7 [.AST week we ran a straw about a Singapore secre-. tary who was "given" by her employer to his Thai principal in exchange for a freeze on the price of materials. A reader has written in to say, "Why do I get this strong feeling that437 words
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Article755 1979-09-04 7 TAKAO TOKUOKA - FORUM with TAKAO TOKUOKA NYT THE DIRE moment is unlikely to arrive, at least in the foreseeable future. Nor would any Japanese welcome seeing the assumption verified soon. But the question is asked anyway: "Is dignified surrender recommendable for Japan if the Soviet Union invades theNYT - 755 words
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Advertisement251 1979-09-04 7 Thel-8270 NCTCs mightiest mini yet ye ¥> r Never before has an Interactive Oiract Processing computar this aiza been offarad with the memory capacity and overall power of the 1-8270. Powerful and compact, this system will handle all the data processing needs of a variety of organizations, large and smalt.251 words
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Page 7 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous13 1979-09-04 7 F®n]cDici£ens eR. sorry To BoTneß. Voo- l PHJST ft Houe. "vJ my rdcxgt.13 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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564 1979-09-04 8 NYT GENERAL MOTORS has announced an average price increase of US$244 on 1980 model cars, a 3.1 per cent rise above the final 1979 model prices listed in July. The company said the increase was within the Carter Administration's price guidelines, although increasesNYT - 564 words
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125 1979-09-04 8 UPI sReuter VOLKSWAGEN AG will decide by Ike end sf the year on whether to build a secead assembly plaat la the United States, said Mr Teai Schmuecker, chairmaa sI Volkswagen. Volkswagen began prsdnctton ef Rabbits at aa assembly plaat In New Staatoa,UPI; sReuter - 125 words
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Article330 1979-09-04 8 Reuter BAYER AG will probably post an increase in first-half 1979 group pre-tax profits, compared with 556 million deustchemarks in the same 1978 period, and in line with rises registered recently by the other two West German chemical majors. Share analysts added that the increaseReuter - 330 words
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Article114 1979-09-04 8 Reuter WESTINGHOUSE Electric said a Federal judge In Chicago has delayed untiL. September 1981 the trial of the company's antitrust, case against an international group of uranium produc- ers. The action was taken by US district court Judge Prentice Marshall to give the defendants adequate timeReuter - 114 words
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265 1979-09-04 8 AP A STRIKE against Flying Tigers is costing the world's largest cargo airline an average of US$l million a day, according to a company spokesman, but is not yet hurting shippers. Flying Tigers was struck on Aug 25 by the International Association ofAP - 265 words
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Article152 1979-09-04 8 Reuter ANSETT Transport Industries Ltd said the Bell Group Ltd has acquired 9.62 million ordinary shares, equivalent to 12.5 per cent of Ansett's issued ordinary capital. Thomas Nationwide Transport Ltd now holds ,12.72 milion Ansett ordinary shares, or about 16.5 per cent of the company's issuedReuter - 152 words
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Article109 1979-09-04 8 Reuter PRATT and Whitney Aircraft Group, a subsidiary of United Technologies Corp, said it is selling its North Berwick, Maine facility to a private real estate syndicate for US$l9 million and then leasing it back. Pratt and Whitney said the plant is being sold to Seguine AssociatesReuter - 109 words
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Article52 1979-09-04 8 Reuter ANDERSON ASIA LTD has announced a higher interim dividend of 12 HK cents (11), for the year to Dec 21 1979. Books close from Oct 17 to 30. The company is a Hutchison Whampoa Ltd group unit. Harbour Engineering Cm Ltd will continue nil interim 1979Reuter - 52 words
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Advertisement155 1979-09-04 8 Where to wine, dine and entertain ft m. Food speaks at the Barons Tabic. IL«- tinf„v: rh.• ijl<»i>.;!«• f irrntit'i n.t'.ii-. ir>r«. fi\inn i-' A! r»»a! tnutr.ath v A' CIS TTIV Tf'fi I hi' Kill II 1 I l!>i. t ,»pjt 111--. I •t.h! fl.»\• ..it ..fTtv |Mst '•v th.155 words
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Advertisement107 1979-09-04 8 ttk n For sushi. For teppanyaki. For other authentically Japanese delights. Oper daily 12 noon —3p rn 6.30 p.m. 10.30 p.m. For reservations call *****77 Century I 'jirk Slu'iiilon ifk (s) V 4/ Sheraton hotels and inns worldwide N*ss»rr» H. I IQ£> ■CI IUGO'S LUNCI IKON SIDEBOARD Sri yxxirovvn vkc107 words
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Advertisement98 1979-09-04 8 1 I 4. Si nnese Seafood f# i* m Sf fi: :S iM# V Vfl 4 itinlrl v*> zL i *Lt< SteaH House i Try our Teppan-Yaki steak In our cosy, personalised atmosphere A truly mouth-watering delight And a time that you'll remember. Business Hours: Lunch 12.00 noon 2.30 p.m.98 words
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Advertisement184 1979-09-04 8 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 (JS prime beef, our daily Nouvelle Cuisine specialities or let our executive Chef. Leo Waldemeier help you pick a menu that will make it a184 words
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Advertisement89 1979-09-04 8 See Page 4 for Asian stocks m Merlin's New Coffee House Delicious drinks and beverages, scrumptious savouries and snacks, and authentic oriental delights are yours to enjoy at Merlin s new Coffee House. The decor is stylishly cool and the atmosphere cheerfully casual, which, together with the fine food, make89 words
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Article314 1979-09-04 9 THE SINGAPORE gold futures yesterday closed generally higher compared with last Friday's closing levels in light trading, dealers said. The market opened slightly lower but later rose steadily in line with the firmer Hongkong and London gold prices, they said. Turnover rose marginally to 180 lots from 166 last314 words
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Article187 1979-09-04 9 Asian rates ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on Sep 3: 7 days 1 month 2 months 3 months 6 months 9 months 12 months US Dollsrt(8aot) Offer Bid ir» ii' J 12 15/10 12 13/10 12'. 12'. 12'. 12'. 12'. 12'. 1115/10 1113/10 11 15/1011 13/10 1187 words
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Article21 1979-09-04 9 THE average rate at which Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their beat customers is 8.5 per cent.21 words
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Article57 1979-09-04 9 RANGE of prices offered by discount houses on Sep 3 Overnight 5' i r Call deposits S 1 t r A C losing Bayiag Selling 3 month Treasury bills 511/10 SB/10 3 month Bank bills 8'. 8'< 3 month CD 8 J B'« 8 month CO 8 4 l57 words
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Article58 1979-09-04 9 AUSTRALIA NZ exchange quotes on Sep 3: US dollar Ll3lO/1.1262 Sterling 0.5034 0.4969 Ninety-day air mail buying rates: Sterling 0.5248 US dollar -1.1722 Ninety-day forward buying rates: Sterling 0.5071 US dollar -1.1338 NEW ZEALAND: Reserve bank midrate: US dollar -1.0138 Trading bank indications: Sterling 0.4510/0.4480 US dollar 1.0188/1.0088 Ninety-day58 words
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Article111 1979-09-04 9 THE US dollar yesterday firmed in thin, hectic trading toward the close on local demand for the US currency, dealers said. The dollar firmed to 220.95 221.10 yen from 220.55/65 In early trading and a 220.00,20 close in New York on Friday, to 1.8240,45 marks from 1.8230/35 and 1.8210/20,111 words
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Article423 1979-09-04 9 THE US dollar was traded generally on firm grounds yesterday and closed slightly stronger against major currencies. In view of the dollar's upward movement, sterling registered some downside movement against the dollar. Against the yen, the US dollar opened at 220.65/75 to eventually close higher at 221.50/60. Opening423 words
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Article192 1979-09-04 9 STERLING opened slightly weaker in quiet trading against the dollar and major European currencies yesterday, with some dealers expecting It to come under some pressure this week as the Trades Union Congress opened in Blackpool yesterday. Dealers said they were also waiting the outcome of UK banking figures due192 words
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Article164 1979-09-04 9 THE US dollar for overnight delivery closed firmer yesterday at 221.10 yen compared with a 220.40 opning and 220.05 at Friday's close, dealers said. Trading was moderate, with volume totalling 1512 million. The Bank of Japan sold an estimated 110 million to $20 million at slightly above 221.00 yen164 words
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Article, Illustration147 1979-09-04 9 INDUSTRIAL ud Commercial Buk (ICB) reeeaUy eeacladed m order with NCR Siagapore lw Ike l» stallatlea of the latest NCR 8279 literietive system. The first to lastal sack a system, ICB aims to provide a bread spectrum of systems for key departmeats wltkla tke baak. The147 words
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Article659 1979-09-04 9 LEE YOKE MENG - Overseas Assurance makes first move By LEE YOKE MENG RISK management a new concept in the Insurance business is about to make itself more widely felt in the local market. Following closely the series of novelty offerings by finance companies in the area of housing finance schemes, this659 words
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393 1979-09-04 9 Alan Larner - Alan Larner Tbe writer. Alan Lerner, is a senior vice president and a money market economist with Bankers Trust. THE fall-out from the Federal Reserve's new agressive attack on inflation and inflationary expectations continued to dominate the credit markets last week as prices eroded393 words
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Article112 1979-09-04 9 AMERICAN Express International Banking Corp (AEIBC) will buy the 25 per cent shares of its Filipino partners, the Bancom Group Inc, in their Hongkongbased merchant bank. However in a joint statement, AEIBC and Bancom said they would continue their closer relationship that had grown out112 words
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Article831 1979-09-04 9 NYT IT IS THE flip side to American worries about the inroads being made by foreign banks. West German authorities are becoming concerned that their banks may be moving too far afield, especially Into countries without extensive supervision. In some ways it might appear that GermanNYT - 831 words
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Advertisement10 1979-09-04 9 cJjoufc Cuis&a. a2a dtashitir (mat VK\VVi\>n 1 cl: V)l SOS10 words
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Advertisement332 1979-09-04 9 MCCP) 93/V79 VOL3 NOB W> AUGUST 1979 PWCE $300 Mo THtv «L iiJf P wp /j v> v a: .V > V 8 Vi -4 J <3 'S> Being in a fix is far from comforting. The August issue of Singapore Business looks at the binds in some areas and332 words
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Article1399 1979-09-04 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and hi all* si in and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of (hares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1.000 units (ideas otherwise specified. SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL Ac ma (1428 1448) A Icon (1.908)1,399 words
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Article166 1979-09-04 10 S pore Growth Fund 1.12 W L1SW HNGAPOU UNIf TRUST INCOME BON1 D UNIT (Manager* 1 fhtm i fw 8«ft 4) (CHTI aat pr leat) The Commerce 2 08 121 Income Bond LM LM The Saving Fund 1-37 l.« S pore Prof Fund 0.J7 102 S pore Sec.166 words
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Article90 1979-09-04 10 5 3/4% 1/OTB-81 (230,000) (12) 06.62 5% 1 ft/4/81 (230.000) (6) 87J2 1/4% T P 1 ft/4/81 (2904)00) (100J3B 100J38) 8 1/4* T P 1 ft/7/81 (230.000) (100J3B 100J68) 8 1/4% T P 1 ft/10/83 (230,000) (100J3B 100.338) 8 1/4% T P 13/8/88-87 (230,000) (1001TB 100J78) 1/4% T90 words
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Article1820 1979-09-04 10 BID aad afler price* officially lined and hurtaiw In aad reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock yeeterday with the numbar of ihares traded ihowu to brackets la lota at 1.000 unlu uataaa otherwise perilled. MMWntIALB l> i 111 (1006) Ateeai (I.MB 1006) cd A Cfcee (1.438) (1)1,820 words
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Article2673 1979-09-04 10 1979 Company Last Div Div Y'ld P/E Vol Day High Low Sale +or- Cvr COOO) High Low 261 207 Acma 241 15.0 2.2 6 2 124 m m 196 123' Alcom 196cd 10.0 14 5.1 26.1 148 110 Allied Choc 137 unch 17 1 137 137 1802,673 words
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Article, Illustration520 1979-09-04 10 BHABEB ate|e4 *114 rally hi ui wkxMw trailag ea the Bteek Bnfeup at Sagapore yeateriay. li the ■Mjwity •< chm, galas were mrglML The tMkg patten «u Mwthal te that hurt Friiay whea the BMrhet uitniMt a riev hallMi haihl f, laleriaptei aew aai520 words
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Article329 1979-09-04 10 FAIRLY well sustained buying interest brought the Kuala Lumpur stock market to a slightly steadier finish yesterday. Opening levels were generally better than those recorded at the close of trading last Thursday. In the face of some selling pressure around the noon close and in the afternoon329 words
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LATEST RESULTS
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Article76 1979-09-04 10 has reported group pre-tax profit for the year ended March 31, 1979, of $1.88 million as compared with $1.30 million previously. The directors recommend a first and final dividend of 10 per cent (same). The improved profit of the compamy was brought about by increased sales and76 words
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Article27 1979-09-04 10 Pre-tax profit for the half-year ended June 30, 1979, of M$L34 million as against $868,847 in the previous corresponding period of last year.27 words
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Article86 1979-09-04 10 Group pre- tax profit far the six months ended June 30, 1579 of M3S2JIO as compared with 1282.184 previously, on sales of $5.8 million (15.45 million). Parent company pre-tax profit registered $275,263 (1251,066). The directors earlier recommended an interim dMdend of 5 per cent (nil). The directors said86 words
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Article52 1979-09-04 10 Group pre-tax profit for the hrflfyear ended June 30, 1979 of $713,777 ($515,256), on turnover of $3.13 million ($333 million). The company said ttyat both turnover and profit margins have shown enoaraging uptrends and it aspects the profit far the fall year to surpass that of $e52 words
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Article36 1979-09-04 10 has reported pre-tax profit for the half-year March 31, 1979, of M 527.71 million as compared with $29.02 million for the previous corresponding period.. Turnover registered $210.99 million as agaiqat $351.67 million previously.36 words
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Article73 1979-09-04 10 has repotted croup net profit for the halfyear ended June 3D, 1979, of MP g million a« if igpt $1.74 million for the saifce period last year. The net profit la derived aftfrr providing lor dualnutioß far value of inli. cMtifMHfi and allocation The group'/toital depcafti Incraaaad by73 words
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Article411 1979-09-04 11 HOTEL Negara tamed la a creditable performance far the first half of thia year to prave that last year's recovery alter six years ef I him was aa flash la the paa. With an aaaadltod pre-tax praflt ef $316,8 M, aa lacrease of $7.7 per411 words
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Article, Illustration658 1979-09-04 11 CHAN BONO SOO - THE MONTHS THAT WAS J By CHAN BONO SOO SOME progress continued to be noted in the Singapore stock market in the month just past, against a news background that was more bullish than bearish. But all was not smooth going as sentiment was jolted now658 words
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88 1979-09-04 11 Turnover Value '000 rooo Industrials 49,727 119,015 Finance 7,970 33,777 Hotels 3,652 5,128 Properties 6,896 10,528 Debentures and loans 81 103 Plantations 6,144 18,132 Minings 1,022 3,442 Total 75,492 190,125 Most Active stocks i '000 Sime Darby Holdings 5,569 Inchcape88 words
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Article473 1979-09-04 11 SOUTH Pacific Textile Industries (SPTI) is apparently recovering fast from the troublous times it faced only a year earlier. The company has forecast that consolidated group pretax profit (after minority interests) for the current year ending Sept 30, 1979, will be about M 52.69473 words
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208 1979-09-04 11 CONVALESCING Amcol Electrical Industries looks set for a turnaround by the end of this year if all goes according to schedule. For the six months ended June, 1979, Amcol suffered a loss of $79,000 (almost the same as that for the corresponding period208 words
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Article395 1979-09-04 11 mo® by HOCK LOCK SIEW THE FREQUENT rotation of interest among different categories of stocks certainly bodes well for the immediate future of the market. The latest to come into the limelight are United Industrial Corporation, Gentings and Magnum Corporation, all on expectations of much improved profits.by HOCK LOCK SIEW - 395 words
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Advertisement272 1979-09-04 11 OAK CARNtOI 10 ways the Bale Caraegfe Game hdps mi aatf waoea: m X V*** Ttf DALE CMMEOE COURSE qualitia* in Mwm who ir* actlva in businoaa, community, or tocitl work. Major corporation* ara now showing incraaaod intaraat In Carnagia training. Each yaar, mora and mora loading businaa* and industrial272 words
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Advertisement482 1979-09-04 11 TRADE with CHINA OCTOBER 11 12,1979 Applied Research Corporation and Business Times (a member of The Straits Times Group) will be organising a top level conference on TRADE WITH CHINA. The two-day conference will be held in Singapore on October 11 and 12,1979 at the Shangri-la Hotel. The conference will482 words
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286 1979-09-04 12 A PROSECUTION witness told the Tarling trial at the High Court yesterday that the non-disclosure of the sale of Grey Securities to Melbourne Unit Trust did not, in the situation existing, render the accounts "not a true and fair report." Mr Charles Khong,286 words
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Article262 1979-09-04 12 THE TELECOMMUNICATION Authority of Singapore (Telecoms) will become the first telecommunication authority in the world to offer push-button telephones as standard sets for both new and existing subscribers when it launches its "push-button telephone for all" programme on Sept 28. On that day, Telecoms will commission its262 words
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Article, Illustration47 1979-09-04 12 US President Carter (right in dark shirt) talks with a bartender in his brother Billy's service station while on vacation in Plains, Georgia. People at the bar are drinking Billy beer. Mrs Carter chats with a man in the background. UPI picture. UPI pictureUPI picture - 47 words
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Article414 1979-09-04 12 J Ray McDermott and Co Inc has established a comprehensive fabrication yard for pressure vessels in Batam, Indonesia. This facility is the first and only one of its kind in Indonesia at the moment. Known as PT Batam Fabricators, the new McDermott subsidiary will414 words
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Article172 1979-09-04 12 AFP PHILIPPINE Information Minister Francisco Tatad yesterday said President Marcos' 900,000-man citizens army plan would take time to materialise because funds were not immediately available. Mr Tatad declined further comments on the proposed army which Mr Marcos last Saturday announced the country would need to copeAFP - 172 words
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Article554 1979-09-04 12 MANO SABNANI - By MANO SABNANI MALAYSIAN-based Tan Chong Motor Holdings yesterday unveiled a scintillating set of interim profit figures which exceeded even the best expectations of share analysts. The motor group which holds the franchise for Datsun vehicles in Malaysia and Singapore unveiled group pre-tax profits of554 words
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132 1979-09-04 12 THE MALAYSIAN Plastic Manufacturers Association has urged the government to stop the free inflow of fresh capital into those industries which are already well-served by existing local investors possessing the necessary knowhow and capacity. In its journal, Plastics News, the association referred to a132 words
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Article325 1979-09-04 12 ABOUT 400 Singapore businessmen and bankers yesterday attended the Fourth International Seminar on Investment in Sri Lanka held at the Hyatt HoteL This is the best response so far to these seminars organised by the Sri Lankan government. Previous seminars were held in Hongkong, Japan and325 words
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Article, Illustration585 1979-09-04 12 SENIOR Asean and New Zealand officials meet in Wellington today to review the progress of technical assistance projects in the region and to identify new areas of cooperation. One of the new projects to be identified during the three-day Asean-New Zealand dialogue will585 words
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Article843 1979-09-04 12 Reuter LONDON. Mon. Share prices finished slightly easier today while government bonds were narrowly mixed in low volume, dealers said. At 3p.m., the FT index was down 3.9 at 461.6. Share prices pared initial losses to close around 2p to 6p lower on concern over tomorrow's UK bankingReuter - 843 words
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196 1979-09-04 12 JAPAN Air Lines (JAL) has long term plans to extend its passenger service from Japan to West Asia and Europe via Singapore. This was revealed by Mr Akio Yoshihashi, regional manager of JAL for Singapore and Sri Lanka. However he said196 words
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Article32 1979-09-04 12 NO performance is being scheduled by the NHK Symphony Orchestra for Singapore in the nearterm. Business Times apologises for any inconvenience caused by yesterday's report in the Leisure Times column.32 words
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Advertisement69 1979-09-04 12 NOTICE To the holders of the floating rats U.S. DoNar Cartfflcataa of Deposit duafOth March, 1982 of: THE SUMITOMO BANK. LIMITED Ground Floor, DBS Building 6 Shanton Way, Singapore 0106 We hereby certify that the rate of interest payable on the atoove-menttoned Certificates of Deposit for the Interest Pertoa beginning69 words
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Advertisement219 1979-09-04 12 THE INTERNATIONAL LAUNDRY, DRYCLEANING AND FABRIC CARE EXHBIDON. 30 JAN. 2 FEB. 1980. WORLD TRADE CENTRE. SINGAPORE. The last few years have seen a sudden upsurge in the demand lor more efficient and sophisticated laundry and drycieaning services m ASEAN, brought about by rapid industrial and social development The offshore219 words
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Miscellaneous226 1979-09-04 12 Outlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. to 1 p.m. today: Isolated showers around midday. Report for 24 hours prior to 7.M p.m. on Sep 3 at the airport. Maximum temperature 31.0 Associated humidity 64 Minimum temperature 24.3 Associated humidity 92 Hours of sunshine 7.35 Rainfall in millimetres 1.1 Total rainfall226 words
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Article100 1979-09-04 13 Reuter THE NUMBER of tankers laid up continued to fall in August and at the end of the month totalled 83 of 10,757,344 dwt compared with 96 of 13,024,233 dwt at end July. Howard Houlder, Chartering, Ltd said the overall total of laid up tankers, combination carriers andReuter - 100 words
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Article90 1979-09-04 13 Reuter INDONESIA has signed a 216 million deutschemark contract with West Germany's Slichtung Werft Ship-building Company for construction of four 17,000-ton semi-container vessels. Indoesian Sea Communications directorgeneral Pongki Supardjo said after the signing ceremony in Jakarta the shipbuilding is being financed under a loan from WestReuter - 90 words
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Article83 1979-09-04 13 Reuter THE DANISH shipping company, Dansk-Fransk A/S, has sold its four remaining liner vessels to Dannebrog A/S for 70 million crowns in an attempt to reconstruct on lines acceptable to creditors, Dansk- Fransk chairman, Niels Brockenhus-Schack said. Dansk-Fransk suspended payments to creditors on Aug 21. Mr Brockenhus-Schack couldReuter - 83 words
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543 1979-09-04 13 AFP AP SHIPOWNERS will face "horrendous" problems if oil prices are raised again, a British shipping fuel expert, Neil Crockett, said. Because of the recent huge rise in bunker prices, there are already signs that the vital world bulk trade is beingAFP; AP - 543 words
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153 1979-09-04 13 AP THE WRECK of the Panama-registered freighter Medola, which keeled over near Port Klang two years ago, is becoming a navigational hazard, the Port Klang Authority's latest newsletter said. Sea action was reported rapidly forming a ridge around the wreck and thereAP - 153 words
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Article208 1979-09-04 13 MB LUA Cbeag Bag, ef Neptaae Orient Um, mi elected Ike chaJrmaa ef the reeeatty termed Siagapere Natteaal Shipewaers Aufclhi at Its Brit manual geaeral meeting last week. Bepreeeatativee at B shipping Uaea aad fear ddppiig aaasrtatlsaa were preeeat. Three ef the aaasclatleaa208 words
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200 1979-09-04 13 Reuter THE state-owned China Shipbuilding Corporation (CSBC) of Taiwan is expected to sign an estimated US$l2O million agreement with Exxon Oil Corporation of the United States in midOctober for the construction of four oil tankers. A CSBC spokesman has reported that the company recentlyReuter - 200 words
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2433 1979-09-04 17 SHIPPING LIST where your ships are due and when 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 Port2,433 words
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Article516 1979-09-04 17 Skipping Um C«l ACS n 5 Afea IV 3 Alfred V 4 Alpac IV 5 Angkutan V 3 ANL I 1 APL in 2 Arya Nat n 5 ASCL m 1 Asia America n 5 Asia Merchant n 5 Atlas IV 4 Aust.Cont IV 5 Bank m 5 BBS516 words
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Article840 1979-09-04 18 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO AT CONTAINER TERMINAL NB. (1) Each vessel's estimated time of arrival Is advised by the Shipping L and is subject to change (2) All export FCL containers and LCL cargo must be delivered to the premises during the following periods.840 words
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486 1979-09-04 18 AFP THE JAPAN Machinery Development Association and Nippon Kokan KK, Japan's second largest steelmaker and shipbuilder, are engaged, in research and development of ocean-going steamships equipped with sail for auxiliary power. The idea is to save bunker oil by turning toAFP - 486 words
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Article147 1979-09-04 18 Lloyd's List MOBILE Shipping ud Traaspartatiea has decided to convert the turbine engines of four of its VLCCs to dleseis, according to Japaaew It has already carried eat engine conversion on another VLCC, Mobile Hawk. This was completed last year and the company isLloyd's List - 147 words
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Article, Illustration526 1979-09-04 18 BRAZILIAN TANKERS SINCE the first Brazilian tanker, Braganca, docked with Sembawang for repairs in March 19T8, a series of other Brazilian vessels have docked with the yard for refit work. The 49,186 dwt President? Campos Salles, belonging to Petroleo Brasileiro S.A., arrived at Sembawang in526 words
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Article64 1979-09-04 18 Reuter THE INDIAN Coastal Conference has decided to increase bunker surcharge rates by 81.5 per cent. The new surcharge rate, backdated to Aug 17, is 43.55 rupees per freight ton as against 24 rupees. The increase, decided without waiting for government approval and applicable to all cargoes,Reuter - 64 words
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917 1979-09-04 18 AP AIRSHIPS, those ponderously graceful windbom whales made virtually extinct by a string of catastrophes a half-century ago, are ready to make a comeback. The energy crisis, along with space age technology that has revolutionised design, has revived interest in airships asAP - 917 words
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Article, Illustration454 1979-09-04 18 EXPECTED ARRIVALS TODAY KEPPEL WHARVES Altalr (0800 after Green Arrow Pacific Rose) 25/ 26 Barber Perseus(RO/RO) (0800 after Maru No. 5 sails Must starboard to) 46/47 Kota Ratu (1700 after Kota Jati) 10/11 Lantao Island (1500 after Green Arrow) 27/28 NedUoyd Florida -(1700 after Kota Jati sails454 words
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Advertisement441 1979-09-04 13 AFEA LINE REGULAR KHi CONTAINER EXPRESS SERVICE DIRECT TO LAGOS-APAPA Soo PafolV Column 3 for Sailings SINGAPORE SHIPPING AGF NCIES PTE LTD V.V M'V, 9<H?? GINfRAI *****1 V IIIHO A'.lfl I l% t SL) BHO I V%4,'.p k l avr, *****1"J PtNENG 64/812 <So> JAR DIM AN I AH Orient441 words
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Advertisement367 1979-09-04 13 SSI SEALORD UJ ANTAII H UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) ARABIAN GULF WEEKLY MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES S'pore loading for 5/9 Dammam (17/9), Basrah (20/9) 6/9 Dwbai (23/9). Abu Dhabi (26/9). Bahrain (2V9), Dammam (30/9), Kuwait (8/10) 7/9 Dubai (19/9), Dammam (22/9), Kuwait (25/9) 15/9 Dammam (27/9), Kuwait (30/9) 29/9 Dubai.367 words
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Advertisement263 1979-09-04 13 ■NOL NEPTUNE ORIENT UNES LTD FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICES: FAR-EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE +R. Ma WON Spore I CONTAMIRS FEEOERED Also Kccptinf carfo to/tr P Keianf Hawt R'deei F'stoat H bufj Breei I In Port 122 Sept 23 Sept 24 Stpt 27 S«pt 21 St* 10 Stpt 28 Stp» 29 Sapt263 words
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Advertisement706 1979-09-04 13 u Hapag-Lloyd Fully containerised to Europe and United States. Regular, reliable and on time. MAERSK LINE fm U.S. Paofc. Paote Wort* Med Celt t Aflarrbc. East Canada and Hon (Nu accept)* tor Horror*. Taiwan. Japan and Korea) itrrzai 10/9 30 9 10 10 17/9 i7/i» 24/9 i«/i» M /ii 1/10706 words
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Advertisement513 1979-09-04 15 BOUSTEAD SHI?PING AGENCIES THE BANK LINE LTD LOADS FOR E. ft S. AFRICA Clow PI. l l*i) uiow oracopoulos i)wm. OerOo* Clotm, Pt th. C londoAi S port //II Sep P Keiang Spore t/ll Oct P Keiar* 1? 14 Oct LYKES ORIENT LINE U.S. GULF COAST SERVICE (New Orleans, Mobie,513 words
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