The Business Times, 7 September 1979
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Title Section11 1979-09-07 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. IU/1/7J FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, If» 50 CENTS11 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article69 1979-09-07 1 THE Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation announced that it will increase its prime lending rate to 8.75 per cent from today. Fixed deposits (or all periods from one to 12 months will also rise by a quarter point. The deposit rate for a year will now be69 words
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Article41 1979-09-07 1 Reuter TOKYO, Thurs. The Japanese Transport Minispry approved increases of six to 13 per cent in international passenger fares from Japan, effective from Sep 17. This is because of the recent surge in fuel costs, ministry officials said.Reuter - 41 words
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Article50 1979-09-07 1 AFP JAKARTA, Thurs. The Indonesian Government today suspended the Indonesian National Trade Bank (BDNI) from carrying out foreign exchange activities. The move was taken by governor of the Central Bank Mr Rachmat Saleh because BDNI had taken steps that marred the Indonesian banking world, a spokesman said. AFPAFP - 50 words
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Article63 1979-09-07 1 Reuter JAKARTA, Thurs. About US$4.7 billion (Sslo.lo billion) has been budgeted by Indonesia for the five-year development programme started in April to boost production of the mining sector, State Minister for Development Control, Emil Salim, told officials for mining and energy at a seminar. He said funding willReuter - 63 words
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Article37 1979-09-07 1 NEW DELHI, Thurs. Some five million workers of government-owned companies will go on a one-day strike work next Friday to back their demand for wage guidelines, the Press Trust of India (PTI) reported today.37 words
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Article44 1979-09-07 1 Reuter JEDDAH, Thurs. The Islamic Bank for Development (IBD) will invest more than US$42 million in development projects in Malaysia, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Sudan, Somalia and Tunisia, the official Saudi Press Agency reported. Malaysia will receive a $10.4 million loan.Reuter - 44 words
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Article100 1979-09-07 1 AFP JAKARTA, Thurs. Two state trading companies, Panca Niaga and Kerta Niaga, have been named by the government as the only authorised exporters of copra and coconut oil, effective as of Sep 6, it was announced here today. Export of the two commodities has for several years beenAFP - 100 words
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Article46 1979-09-07 1 AP NEW YORK, Thurs. Stock prices firmed today and the Dow Jones average of 30 industrial issues was up 0.68 to 866.81 after the first half hour of trading. Gainers held a slight edge over declining issues on the New York Stock Exchange. APAP - 46 words
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Article138 1979-09-07 1 Rises L'td Malacca 520 20 Eaao 505 15 H Negara 140 13 (Jtd Plantations 310 12 Shangri-La 695 5 Tractor* 825 5 Guinness 580 5 C C M 565 5 DBS 515 5 M Cables 165 5 Falls Pegi Msia 122 -11 Ayer Hitam Tin 1430 -10138 words
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Article, Illustration145 1979-09-07 1 Falls S. Kinta 820 -20 Sg. Besi 930 -20 Petaling 1000 -20 A. Hitam (t) 1440 -20 Kramat 494 -16 Intraeo 291 -11 Carslberg 535 -10 P.M.. Holding 332 -08 Rises SEA Corp 1250 120 Esso Ord 510 20 Utd Plant 310 10 D. K era mat 1190145 words
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Article597 1979-09-07 1 COLIN CHEE - GERMAN EXPERTISE By COLIN CHEE, Chief Reporter THE Post Office Savings Bank (POSB) is working on a plan that is expected to lead to fundamental changes in the bank's operations in the *****. The POSB, which began working on its plan six months ago, is597 words
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Article287 1979-09-07 1 GOLD soared more than US$ll an ounce overnight to hit record opening levels of over $340 in London and Zurich yesterday, and was officially set near the $350mark in London. The US dollar opened lower. Gold opened in Zurich at $340,875 an ounce, a record overnight rise287 words
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Article485 1979-09-07 1 LEE YOKE MENG - By LEE YOKE MENG FOR THE first time in Singapore, an insurance company has teamed up with a commercial bank to provide a pay-by-instal-ment general insurance scheme. Under this pilot project launched by Royal Insurance, one of the world's largest insurance companies, current account holders of485 words
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Article325 1979-09-07 1 THE ASEAN secretariat is expected to submit a paper on operations procedures to improve its communication with the economic committees of the economic ministers who begin their two-day meeting in Manila today. This is part of Asean's plan to strengthen the secretariat's functions and responsibilities. The secretariat was325 words
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252 1979-09-07 1 HIGHLANDS Lswlaads ku withdraws ita HKJJJS milltoa (aksst Bsll7 nUttM) tekesver IM far ike Hugtuglie«rp*r»t«4 Bakker Trast grup sf piuteflta em rrtT ■■■■ssccmeat released to tke toeal steek eiektage yesterday, Higklaads said tkat la tke akwee sf aay devetopmeat ef Aag 7, tke252 words
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417 1979-09-07 1 HSUNG BEE HWA - By HSUNG BEE HWA ASEAN is likely to accept Australia's proposals for participation in its cheap air fare scheme cm condition that certain features of the package be modified. This was announced by the chairman of the Asean Committee on Transport and Communication417 words
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Advertisement21 1979-09-07 1 SAFE WITH awacss iMOMa smcwtsim. its *7 Podium Stock GoMCw" Piau Nmxoo *oaa S*"Q4oOrt 11 TH Ca6M BUSNE STEMS S." 0«».21 words
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Advertisement157 1979-09-07 1 SEE PAGE 9 *t Braun micron It means more than a close shave With the Braun micron you get a good close shave, without having to go over the same patch of beard time and again. The secret of how the Braun micron gives a closer shave lies in the157 words
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Advertisement67 1979-09-07 1 LeMer...pege f m. SHIPPING TIMES DEVELOPMENTS la atarttot«g talta 2 IS the mwt mmatUkd jsh seeker the best qualified? I IMPORTANCE d projective thtoktog tor executive 5.............. I REASONS tor www* toterest to hMk stocks WHAT Nsrth Bmim Umber ■hsrrhillrr- shevM 4e 11 ADVICE ler Uigil DevetopPBOSPECTS tor Ami Stoke*67 words
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Advertisement152 1979-09-07 1 _;>:^%!/=[-<!-\.=$~,^_']?~+($.% Ruby Industrial Complex GENTING BLOCK Warehouse/flatted factory with office o\ fhe junction of Genfing Lane/Tannery Road 11-storey block with 4 reliable heavy-duty lifts. 3 covered loading bays, large canteen on top floor, and ample parking space. f Government Copyright Reserved Strategic location of Rubv industrial Complex n v 1152 words
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TRADE AND INDUSTRY
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Article409 1979-09-07 2 COURSES AND TALKS Sept 17-19: Finance for Nonfinance Managers, Hilton Hotel, SGV-Goh Tan Sept 24-25: Finance for NonFinancial Managers, Ming Court Hotel, Price Waterhouse Associates Sept 27-28: Planning Budgetary Control for Management, Ming Court Hotel, Price Waterhouse Associates Oct 1-2: Job Evaluation, Ming Court Hotel, Price Waterhouse Associates409 words
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Article, Illustration112 1979-09-07 2 AN eye-catching and carefully crafted billiard table called the Emperar which has been newly designed and manufactured by an Australian company, PJ Brady, will be offered far the first time to the Singapore market, this year. The company, a specialist la billiard tables,112 words
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489 1979-09-07 2 MARGARET THOMAS - By MARGARET THOMAS DISCUSSIONS on the possible merging of the local operations of two advertising companies, the American-owned Grant Kenyon and Eckhardt (GKE) and the Australian-owned Monahan Dayman (MDA), have been called off. But a merger of MDA with some other agency still remains a489 words
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314 1979-09-07 2 THERE is a fallacy among employers who think that the most qualified applicant is the best qualified person for a Job. With Job seekers having increasingly higher levels of education, employers are encouraged into this line of thinking, said a management consultant314 words
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Article, Illustration183 1979-09-07 2 SECURITY should be an integral part of the planning of public buildings and not an afterthought. This was the point made by Mr C J Urquhart, a director of Chubb Singapore, at the South-east Asia and Pacific Fire Safety Conference at Merlin Hotel. Conventional approaches183 words
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235 1979-09-07 2 SINGAPORE Fair 79 will be the venue for a major exhibition by the Northern Territory Development Corporation (NTDC). This is the first major international fair that the Territory will participate since it achieved self-gov-ernment in 1978. Commenting on the decision, NTDC235 words
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Article, Illustration561 1979-09-07 2 HEWLETT-PACKARD Singapore (HP) has introduced the first hand-held calculator that can be converted into a powerful, personal calculating system by adding a series of companion peripheral devices. The alphanumeric HP-41C is the most advanced and versatile hand-held calculator HP has yet developed. Besides containing561 words
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Advertisement223 1979-09-07 2 THE INTERNATIONAL LAUNDRY, DRYCLEANING AND FABRIC CARE EXHIBITION. 30 JAN. 2 FEB. 1980. WORLD TRADE CENTRE, SINGAPORE. The last few years have seen a sudden upsurge in the demand for more efficient and sophisticated laundry and drycieaning services in ASEAN, brought about by rapid industrial and social development The offshore223 words
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Advertisement155 1979-09-07 2 One Australian bank now has a branch in Singapore One Australian bank has the expertise to provide a complete specialist service in international business, including: foreign exchange dealings, trade finance, and deposits and loans in a wide range of currencies. One Australian bank has offices in fcTokyo, Hong Kong, Singapore,155 words
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REGIONAL
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494 1979-09-07 3 Reuter. IN A move obviously timed to coincide with the nonaligned summit in Havana, the Beijing representative of the ousted Kampuchean Pol Pot government yesterday announced a united front and draft political programme to fight Vietnamese intervention in his country. Ambassador Pich CheangReuter. - 494 words
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Article180 1979-09-07 3 Reuter. JAPAN'S Ministry of International Trade and Industry has worked out a 16-year energy development programme, the Japanese daily Asahi Shimbun, reported. The plan aims to reduce Japan's dependence on oil to 43 per cent of its overall energy needs from the current 75 perReuter. - 180 words
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Article80 1979-09-07 3 Reuter. SOUTH Korea's gross national product rose by 11.4 per cent in real terms in the first half of this year compared with 16.9 per cent in the same 1978 period, the Bank of Korea said. South Korea hopes for an 8 per cent growth inReuter. - 80 words
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Article, Illustration372 1979-09-07 3 UPI, Reuter. A GROUP of Chinese officials started a first-hand look at the Japanese taxation system on Thursday to determine what tax arrangements China should have with foreign companies on joint ventures, and to prepare for the conclusion of a bilateral trade agreement. TheUPI,; Reuter. - 372 words
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THE REGION IN BRIEF
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Article532 1979-09-07 3 Agencies THE Indonesian government will soon appoint a state trading enterprise to resume exports of copra and coconut oil, suspended for a long time because of inadequate production, the Ministry of Trade announced. The announcement followed a statement by Minister of Trade Radius Prawiro that the governmentAgencies - 532 words
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Article126 1979-09-07 3 AP. THE question of which delegation should be seated as the representative of Kampuchea at the nonaligned summit in Havana has been passed up to the summit level of the conference by a subcommittee. The move was expected. A conference spokesman said that if theAP. - 126 words
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Article, Illustration78 1979-09-07 3 WRINGING Nt the lut gram of iron ore from mixture of hematite aid shale which weald etherwise have been damped, the AsBs million plant shown above at Mt Whale back iron ore mine in Western Australia eaa recover Ave million tonnes of high grade ore78 words
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Article210 1979-09-07 3 UPI TAIWAN has extended its territorial waters from 4.8 to 19 km and declared a 320km economic zone to protect its fishermen from a similar move last week by the Philippines. Director of the government Information Office, James Soong said Taiwan has all the rights toUPI - 210 words
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Advertisement76 1979-09-07 3 Quartz just became precious. I i I 1 Q OMEGA Few things in life will outlast Swiss Craftsmanship. From the innovators of quartz timekeeping, the distinguished Omega Quortz Constellation. Gold plated, stainless steel and solid gold. Shown here, an Omega Constellation in solid gold. Sole Agents and Service Centres: Silvorayal76 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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342 1979-09-07 4 Reuter WEAKER consumer demand and cautious ordering by retailers over the next 12 to 18 months are clouding the outlook for textile manufacturers, International Wool Secretariat (IWS) economists report. However, the wool textile industry is probably better placed to cope with a difficult tradingReuter - 342 words
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Article169 1979-09-07 4 SINGAPORE rubber exports fell to 91,773 tonnes in June from 100,403 tonnes in May but rose from 86,585 tonnes in June last year. Figures from the Statistics Department show that imports of rubber into Singapore also fell to 57,571 tonnes in June from 57,679 in169 words
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Article72 1979-09-07 4 THE STRAITS tta price la Peaaag rase Ms 2« per pieml to MtIJM, dealers said. The rise was attributed to eaatlaaed straag baylag demand (ram Earspe, Japaa, the US aad Iseally eacNftged by firmer Lssdsn advices sa Wedaessmaller tarasver st tta effered, which fell to 112 toaaes (ram72 words
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Article319 1979-09-07 4 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in S) per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 0.96. 100 per cent second class 0.85, 100 per cent third clan 0.80, 25 per cent new crop no stock, B-10 per cent 0.70. THAI BROKEN: A-super 062. Special 0.56.319 words
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Article260 1979-09-07 4 THE SINGAPORE market closed firmer yesterday with September One RSS buyers quoted at 279.50 cents per kilo, up 2.50 cents on Wednesday's close, dealers said. The market gained some 1.25 cents in the morning on some trading and speculative buying with news of fresh tension at the Vietnamese border260 words
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Article312 1979-09-07 4 R.A S. prices In cents per kUo yesterday: Noon (per kilo) Buyers Sellers Int. 1 R.S.S. prompt t.o.b. 371.50 280 SON Int. 1 R.S.S. September 370.30 379.00 Int. 1 R S.S. October 281.00 281.SO Int. 2 R S.S 274.00 375.00N UK/Coat 273.00 274.00N Int. 3 R.S.S. 271.00 *****N312 words
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Article125 1979-09-07 4 NOON SSR and SMR phem HAS SSR 20 (1 ton pall* SSR SO (1-ton pall* yeeterday M>twtor (Carnal Mtk) Bayera Saltan t> moo 288 00N 1) ***** *****N OcMtar (Forward Mtk) Buyers Sallara 266.00 2S6.00N 263 00 2U.OON MRELB SMR CV SMR L SMR CP SMR (1-ton125 words
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Article31 1979-09-07 4 Rubber; Sept 6 Singapore: September 279.50 cents (up 2.50 cents) Malaysia: October 281.75 cents (up 2.25 cents) Tin: M 51,040 (op 926) Official offering: 132 tonnes (down 88 tonnes)31 words
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Article92 1979-09-07 4 THE MALAYSIAN Minister of Finance has fixed these rates for the period from Sep 6 until further notice: Sabfcar: BVi cents a kg; Csfra: MSX.ICI.SC a tonne; Pita brat: 1965 75 a tonne, WhMs |iff ir; 14,645.25 s tonne, Mack psppar: 53,173.01 a tonne. The ratea of duty92 words
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Article115 1979-09-07 4 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday: (la HK dollars, spot es-godown) OsMsa yara: China Btae Pintail 30a ZJK; 32* 3JOO, Ota LM (per bale at 000 lbs). Paktataa rmm eatSsa: LSS 4.15; 4F 4.15; 3*F 4.30; NT roller ginned 4.17 (par lb). CLOTH in115 words
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Article357 1979-09-07 4 MOST sectors of the Singapore produce market ruled quiet and featureless yesterday on lack of overseas buying interest. The general trend was mixed. Pepper prices tended lower following the withdrawal of buying interest by most of the European ports which are, according to reports, buying direct from producer*357 words
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Article134 1979-09-07 4 THE SUGAR futures market yesterday closed firmer in continued quiet trading, dealers said. October closed at 9.94/98 US cents against Wednesday's 9.64/70 close, January at 10.38/42 against 10.16/36 and the distant September at 11.88/92 against 11.60/64 cents. Sugar futures closing prices: The cotton market yesterday continued quiet with134 words
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Article71 1979-09-07 4 C.I.F. North European ports, In US dollars per ton unless otherwise stated. LONDON: W*dPr*vioaa Malaysian 5% (te bulk per tonne October aao.oosir unq November MO.OQslr MSslr Sumatra 5* (fa bulk August 652J0slr 652.50b Ir September ma j«wir 682J0slr October ttS.OOpd OMOOslr November MS-OOpd OSO.OOslr December MS.OOpd MZJOslr AHoat71 words
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Article689 1979-09-07 4 COCOA: Terminal cocoa finished a very quiet morning yesterday with little basic change from Wednesday, having fluctuated in a minor trading range throughout the session. Turnover totalled 442 lots, including 65 lots cross and three options. Minor price fixing support was noted in early dealings but steady sterling689 words
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ASIAN STOCKS
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Article554 1979-09-07 4 TOKYO Source: DBS-Daiwa THE MARKET was active yesterday with trading volume increasing to 290 million shares. The Nikkei Dow-Jones index advanced 13.86 points to 6,425.50. Interest was mainly on small-capitalisation issues backed by incentives and speculative issues most of which are listed in the second section.Source: DBS-Daiwa - 554 words
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Article259 1979-09-07 4 PRICES closed lower yesterday, dealers said. Bangkok Bank (ell 10 batat to 342, Patara Insurance 4 to 256, South Asia Fibre 3 to 157 and SUm Cement 2 to 360. SEPT OS Bants ♦A Am rt -1 220 -2 Asia Fibre Ik* unci) Ayuihajra Imr And Trust Bangkok Investment259 words
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Article136 1979-09-07 4 THE MARKET closed higher across the hoard yesterday, with turnover rising to 7.73 million peioi from Weneaday'i 5.45 million, dealers said. Acoje Mining, Atlas Con B, Benguet Con B, Lepanto B, Marinduque B and Meralco all gained, but Bsguio Gold, Landotl B and Vulcan were unchanged. StPT 0» Pesos136 words
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Article308 1979-09-07 4 Source: San Hang Kai Sec THE market yesterday closed lower in reaction to the strength earlier in the week. Property shares were active but generally lower. Cheung Kong in particular were subject to heavy profittaking. The market may trade a little lower in the near term. Hang Seng index:Source: San Hang Kai Sec - 308 words
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Article376 1979-09-07 4 GOLD stocks led early gains on the share market yesterday with prices moving further ahead in most areas, dealers said. Leader Central Norseman gold finned 20 cents to Af7.40, GMK 10 to $1-95. Poseidon eight to $1.12, Emperor 7 cents to 73 cents and Bougainville Copper 5 cents to376 words
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Article60 1979-09-07 4 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 4TZ» Tuesday 40M Week Ago 4RS DOW JONU AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 860.13 £**Uy 872J1 Week ago 8M.90 LONDON DOLLAR PREMIUM Wednesday 2»to29> Tuesday to 30 H.K.HANG 8KNG Thuradajr BM.73 WMnMttjr .HUD Week Mgo 977.30 SYDNEY INDUITKUU Tftundur 531.99 Wad neaday 929J1 WMk afo 923.9960 words
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OVERSEAS
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332 1979-09-07 5 Reuter. CHRYSLER Corporation's US$4OO (SSB6Q) rebate programme increased the company's late-August car sales by 23 per cent, but General Motors and Ford fared poorly in the period. The big three car manufacturers reported lower sales for the whole of last month, but industry-wide results,Reuter. - 332 words
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149 1979-09-07 5 Reuter THE US House of Representatives voted to bar international banks and finance houses from using US funds to aid Cuba, Vietnam, Laos, Kampuchea, Angola and the Central African Republic. The drive to cut off indirect US aid to the countries wasReuter - 149 words
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Article122 1979-09-07 5 AP. THE Panamanian government has asked a Japanese businessman to cooperate in building a second Panama canal along the present canal, possibly with the United Ctates. Disclosing this, officials of the Japan Chamber of Commerce and Industry said the request was made by Panamanian ambassador to JapanAP. - 122 words
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399 1979-09-07 5 AP THE US Federal Reserve Board will continue restraining the growth of the US money supply, even if that means pushing interest rates even higher, the head of the board said. Chairman Mr Paul Volcker said controlling inflation has to be the main objectiveAP - 399 words
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397 1979-09-07 5 AP PRESIDENT Carter's request for US$2O7 million (***** million) to double the flow of Indochinese refugees to America received quick approval by the House of Representatives on Wednesday. By voice vote and without opposition, the House added the money to a bill appropriatingAP - 397 words
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Article740 1979-09-07 5 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From SIA SQ103 1045 KUL MAS MH605 1045 KUL GIA GA944 1055 PKU SIA SQ211 1045 HLP GIA GA908 1100 MES PAL PR501 1135 MNL SIA SQ63 1155 MNL' SIA SQl 1155 SPO/HNL/HKG SN SN287 1200 BRU/DXB/BKK SIA SQ240 1210 MES740 words
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Article325 1979-09-07 5 Reuter THE Soviet Union's Minister of Internal Trade appeared on television Wednesday to deny widespread rumours of impending price increases, and warned shoppers not to be credulous. Mr Alexander Struyev, who is ultimately responsible for every shop, restaurant and public canteen in the Soviet Union, saidReuter - 325 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article378 1979-09-07 5 Agencies OPEC members had a favourable current account balance of only US$9 billion in 1978, against the $33.2 billion of 1977, the Venezuelan Central Bank said. The bank said some Opec members even had negative balances last year and the trade surpluses of the main oil exporting countriesAgencies - 378 words
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Advertisement332 1979-09-07 5 Overseas Assurance offersyour company the rewards of Risk Management. Risk Management is a new and intelligent philosophy of /Jj|l risk-control. It's a 8 programme all the risks your Company operates under. Risk Management singlemindedly serves to cut down the total cost of risk in all areas: property damage, criminal activities,332 words
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Article337 1979-09-07 6 A COORDINATING centre must have enough activities before it can justify increases in its staff and budget. To do otherwise would be to put the proverbial cart before the horse. It is this that must be kept in -mind as we look at the proposal337 words
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272 1979-09-07 6 NOW that Asean has agreed to establish a rice buffer stock, there is every reason to support the extension of such a scheme to include petroleum products for energy is in many ways just as essential as food. Indeed the two schemes will272 words
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Article, Illustration1871 1979-09-07 6 EDWARD DE BONO - Managers are trained in or selected for their reactive rather than projective thinking ability. Senior executives often seize an opportunity only when it is obvious. This is the first of a two-part article based on the recently published Opportunties by EDWARD DE BONO.1,871 words
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Advertisement66 1979-09-07 6 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY ANTIQUES 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 INDUSTRIAL ROAD66 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous39 1979-09-07 6 Bnstow. Dicieas I WE£P**G *iOJ BOSnJ pißeTwey? J'/T p* E*JNCHONC UTTLC ftcST Tney cePTp*\NLV p»ce. or* sTpjiojmrNSTef? WC'S B€fc.N »N pihp out £.v€J?y ppry... mc P uosc n»s OoJM W£P© r IT SCAE.VJ€D ON could seme seftvice, THIS. chop39 words
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Miscellaneous1351 1979-09-07 6 TV RADIO Watch out for empty grave CHANNEL S spatlights the ipritii trtemnmy tor "Pramate the ut sf Ma*toria" mipilp to he Mi at the Slßgipw (Menace Hail this evealag at ftJtpn. Ike Prime Mlatotor, Mr Lee Kua Yew, will he ■Mr res lag the gaesto. Ike eveat will he1,351 words
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Article1072 1979-09-07 7 RYUNOSUKE IORI - By RYUNOSUKE IORI Depthnews. FAST FOOD chains in Tokyo employ a dynamic "scrap and build" system when one of the links fails to meet expectations. For instance, Yoshinoya, the beef bowl chain, will scrap and restart any outlet that fails to reach a sales targetDepthnews. - 1,072 words
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1267 1979-09-07 7 JOHN LLOYD - By JOHN LLOYD FT THE 1970s has bsen the decade in which the general public became aware of the introduction of microelectronic technology into their lives; the two products which cultivated that aware-' ness are the calculator and the quartz watch. While both use aFT - 1,267 words
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859 1979-09-07 7 QUEK PECK LIM - FORUM with QUEK PECK LIM THE PRESIDENT of the United States has just announced his acceptance of an invitation to visit the capital of a major Asian power. The press considers it a historic visit because America and that country were at war less than859 words
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Advertisement193 1979-09-07 7 ThislittkkiMimisMfe(tfusisasunMlsii)glybigpait(tf>^worid. From the places you work in, to the homes you live in, the Industrial and Commercial Division of Cycle Carriage Enterprises has got your world covered in more ways than you know. In Industry and Transportation Our Mercedes-Benz diesel engines go into generator sets for industrial plants, centrifugal and193 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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EUROPEAN MARKETS
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Article273 1979-09-07 8 SfcPT 05 Krs C'ORBEILLE Air-I,iquide 470 25 B S N Gervai* Ikinone 749 -15 t" S K (Thomson- C*l) 440 15 Or Krancaue des Petroles 216 3 t'ompagnie Kinincwrr Couipagnie Generale 368 50 15 Credit Foncirr I> Itun 499 -4 Hachette (Ubrairie) ***** -65 Machines Bull 6010 -26 Michelin273 words
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Article230 1979-09-07 8 &*JT 05 Dm Aef-Tele fun ken 46 00 -0.3 Akzo 27 30B AILz Lfben 830 00 unch A Hz Vers 4*150 unch BASfc' 139 40 -06 Buy H T Wbank 256 50 3 Bay Vbxnk 2S700B Bayer 132.50 BBC* 298 00B BMW 188 30 B 351 00B Chwn Verw230 words
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Article216 1979-09-07 8 M PT Ms ABN ***** unch Ahold 92 20 -04 Ak/o 30 30 -0.1 AMI V 95 70 0 1 116 50 unch Ainro bank 72.90 -0 1 BerxoM 57 00 -IS berk 95 50 -05 Bols 65 80 unch borsuiutj 166 00 02 Burhmjnii 65 20 -13 bynkurf216 words
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Article186 1979-09-07 8 SEPT 05 Francs Anions Suism 285 -3 Alusuivx- Br 1315 5 Alusuisse Reij 502 unch Brcmn Boveri Br 1935 -S Ciba Geigy Br 1296 unch Ciba Gfi|y P C 1045 -5 Ciba Qeigy Reg 710 unch Credit Suisse Br 2295 unch *1 Credit Suisse Reg 441 Elektrowall Br 2145186 words
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Article89 1979-09-07 8 SKIT OS Krs FORWARD MARKET Acre Artwd Aslur 420 2645 590 -11 -45 unrh Bruiran Bru-Uimb Canpac 582 1730 856 -14 -10 -24 Cock I> Bern Khrs Electrobel 429 2» 2180 6380 -11 J -30 -10 Ob-Inno-Bm Gev 2575 1146 unch 6 Hobok Petro Ryl Dutch 2650 5020 227589 words
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Article106 1979-09-07 8 SEPT 05 Lire Anw 14 -03 Auior Gen ***** -1000 Ba.slu*i 850 -15 On Ira)# -229 Kuil 2600 -35 KinsMfter 136 50 -11.25 Gen Immob 04 75 in Pri 3333 -97 Ilaleementi ***** -341 I taigas m. 806 •12 llalsider 340 50 -45 Magneli M Pf 652 -2 Marelli106 words
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Article315 1979-09-07 8 NK'KT U5 Rand INDUSTRIALS A Alpha ITS unch Abcrconi 265 -3 A> And CI 490 unch AMIC 162SB Barlom > 635 Cf Su*ar 720 10 CNA 300 Curne Finanrf 100 unrh l> Beers Ind J700B unch F.dcon 405 5 Kdgar.s 4800 100 Eveready Krd Vols 230 10 Kugit 124315 words
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Advertisement501 1979-09-07 8 See Page 4 for Asian stocks See Page 9 for NYSE prices Where to wine, dine and entertain 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 US prime beef, our daily Mouvelle Cuisine501 words
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Advertisement238 1979-09-07 8 A 0 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, make Merlin's new Coffee House a delightful238 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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Article462 1979-09-07 9 THE US dollar opened weaker yesterday and continued to slide during the day to ease against major currencies. Dealers said that the high gold prices depressed the US dollar. Against the yen, the US dollar started off at 221.25/ 35 and was traded down to reach a low462 words
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Article189 1979-09-07 9 Asian rates ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at close on Sep 6: 7 days 1 month 2 months 3 months 6 months 9 months 12 months US Dollan<Spot) Off.r Bid IP* 11»* 12'• 12 12 1 11'* 12', 12 J 129/10 127/16 123/16 121/16 12 1/16 11 15/16 1189 words
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Article51 1979-09-07 9 RANGE of price* otfert >d by dtacount houaea on Sep 6: Overnight 3 5'i5f Call depaaita V* r flnitij hrlu DOTiaf 3 month Treasury bills 511/10 SB/18 3 month Bank bills 8 J 8V. 3 month CD 8 9/16 87/18 0 month CD 811/18 9/18 Source: National Discount Co51 words
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Article21 1979-09-07 9 THE average rate at which Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 8.5 per cent,21 words
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Article39 1979-09-07 9 Frankfurt exchange opening quotes on Sep 6: US 1.8131/43 Sterling 4.075/085 Can 1.5530/45 D FI 91.06/15 S FY U0.15/30 Lit 2.228 234 F FY 42.80/90 N Kr 36.25/33 B FY (Coo) 6.230/8 B FY (Fin) 5.946/986 Yen 0.8223/3839 words
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Article154 1979-09-07 9 THE Hongkong dollar firmed in quiet late exchanges here on demand for the currency from the local gold market where prices soared to new records, dealers said. Trading was quiet in the exchanges as the local gold market experienced hectic trading conditions. The local currency's firmness was also aided154 words
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Article341 1979-09-07 9 THE SINGAPORE gold futures market yesterday closed sharply higher across the board on continued short-covering, dealers said. The market opened limitup and trading was suspended for an hour. Thereafter, prices continued to advance with intermittent profit-tak-ing well absorbed to close between US$l5.lO and US$l7.OO an ounce higher on balance.341 words
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Article90 1979-09-07 9 THE US dollar for overnight delivery closed weaker at 220.75 yen yesterday, compared with a 221.20 opening and 221.75 at Wednesday's close, dealers said. Trading was light with volume amounting to $578 million. The dollar for immediate delivery was last traded at 211.40 yen, slightly down from 221.46 at90 words
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Article172 1979-09-07 9 THE US dollar came under selling pressure here yesterday morning as gold shot up to new highs, dealers said. The dollar opened at 1.8137/47 marks and then eased to 1.8115/25 compared with 1.8153/58 in late Hongkong trading and a New York overnight close of 1.8175/85. Dealers said they suspected172 words
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Article176 1979-09-07 9 WHICH of the big four local banks has taken a near 10 per cent stake in the equity of one of its smaller competitors? Market sources have it that the object of investment interest is the Industrial and Commercial Bank. Word is out that the bank is pressing for representation176 words
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178 1979-09-07 9 Reuter. THE NET incomes of 13 Japanese city banks will (all by an average 14 to 15 per cent in the six months ending Sep 30, predicted Masahiko Seki, president of Japan's Federation of Bankers' Associations. This is mainly because the banksReuter. - 178 words
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238 1979-09-07 9 THE BANKING community is set to assume a more aggressive role in promoting foreign investment, chairman of Bank Bumiputra Malaysia Berhad, Senator Kamarul Ariffin, said recently. A lot of time has been spent by senior banking officials answering questions posed to them by238 words
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Article1219 1979-09-07 9 NEW YORK THE STOCK MARKET on Wednesday suffered a second jarring fall in a row as concern over rising interest rates was heightened by comments from Federal Reserve chairman Paul Volcker. Mr Volcker told the House Budget Committee the Fed intends to continue efforts to restrain1,219 words
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Article416 1979-09-07 9 GOLD prices are on a record breaking path again and local dealers now expect the price to reach US$36O an ounce by next The steady rise over the past two weeks accelerated after the International Monetary Fund's (IMF) gold auction on Wednesday and reached416 words
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Article633 1979-09-07 9 NYT. BANK STOCKS, which had lagged behind the market early this year, have rebounded over the past several weeks. Analysts attribute the renewed interest in bank stocks partly to the high interest-rate environment, under which banks traditionally have experienced good earnings and to a natural reboundNYT. - 633 words
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Advertisement319 1979-09-07 9 MC(P) 90/1 79 VCX 3NO 8 AUGUST 1979 $300 MONTHtY Being in a fix is far from comforting. The August issue of Singapore Business looks at the binds in some areas and suggests some ways out: In a Jam: Despite massive plans and expenditure, our roads remain choked. All else319 words
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Article1283 1979-09-07 10 BID and offer price* officially lined and buakMaa la aad reputed to the Stock Exchange at Stagaporc yeetenlay with the amnber of starea traded dwra ta brackets in lou of 10® unto unices otherwise decided SECTION ONE INDUBTKIAL COMMERCIAL A ems (2388 2.406) (1) 240 (1) 238 Alcoa1,283 words
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Article153 1979-09-07 10 mirottimrtn S'pore Growth Fund 1.12 1 1 l.ll'/i (MtMfm' prfai hr Sept 7) INOOMK BOND l UNIT The Commerce 208 121 ip> ItFWBf Bwd MS) The Saving Fund 1J7 L« 1.M 1.20 S pore Prog Fund OJT 1.02 S pore See. Fund IM lTCxd S pore Invert Fund153 words
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Article116 1979-09-07 10 4 1/1% 1/8/80 (260.000) (***** 96-568) 4 3/4* ItWN (290.000) (96J28 96J38) 5 1/4% 1/3/81 (250,000) (9&258 96.408) 5% 15/4/81 (250.000) (97JSB 97 JOS) 7% 18/4/86 (250.000) (100.458) 7% 1/8/86 (250.000) (*****8) 7 1/4% 18/4/86 (250.000) (101 JOS) 8 1/4% T P 16/4/81 (250,000) (100J5B 100.358) 8 1/4%116 words
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Article90 1979-09-07 10 Striking prices at the options officially listed on the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterthe period, bids and offered prices and Tmtlnm done, if any, with the number at options traded shown in brackets. Par (Sept 11.20) (0.288 0.325). Hint P E (Sept- $1.60) (0.538 hrtnsji (Sept $1.60) (0.58890 words
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Article1408 1979-09-07 10 BID sad ofter prices officially lined •ad business la sad reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange ye* terday with the number of shares traded shown In brackets In lots of UN units uateas otherwise specified. INDUSTBIALB iM (2.388) Alm (IKB I.MS) cd Alex Mi (1 3(B)1,408 words
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Article2614 1979-09-07 10 1079 High Low Company Last Sale orGr's Div Div Cvr Gr'i YTd Net P/E Vol COOO) Day High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 261 196 148 180 272 74 255 350 215 380 207 123* 110 140 255 57 V, 185* 226 177 256 Acma Alcorn Allied2,614 words
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Article86 1979-09-07 10 *Mk LM: AGM to be held at the Gardenia Room. Shangri-La Hotel 8 Orange Grove Road.* Singapore, on Sep I at lima. N <*■!» Drodglag B«h had: AGM to be held at 2nd Floor, Wlsma Teh Wan Sang, 13-B, Jalaa Bandar, Kuala Lumpur, on Sep 12 at 11.00am.86 words
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Article, Illustration675 1979-09-07 10 SENTIMENT was rather erratic far the greater part af yesterday at the Stack Exehaage af Slagapare. Tfce ead remit was aa easier market with Mattered praflt-takiag kriag tke mala depressant. lie market spcaed aa a very steady aate wkick lasted ealy far a skert wklle.675 words
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560 1979-09-07 10 PROFIT-taking forced prices to a slightly easier close in fairly-quiet trading on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. Interest was selective and most of the current favourites were taken to lower levels. Volume was low suggesting that there was not much selling pressure about.560 words
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COMPANY NEWS
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803 1979-09-07 11 DAVID CHO - By DAVID CHO STOCKHOLDERS of Lingui Developments have been advised to accept the cash offer by Fantak Realty or dispose of their shares in the market only towards the close of the offer period. This is the recommendation of Bumiputra Merchant Bankers (BMB),803 words
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Article402 1979-09-07 11 ANTHONY TAN - By ANTHONY TAN BUOYANT chemical sales have turned Chemical Industries (Far East) back into a good position after a decline last year but group earnings were lower owing to losses in its shipping subsidiary. The group registered a 45per cent increase in pre-tax trading profit402 words
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Article419 1979-09-07 11 THE 20-storey extension to King's Hotel will be fully operational in January, adding 144 rooms. But results for the first half of the current year ending Dec 31, 1979 showed an unexciting trend. Pre-tax profit for the period to June 30, 1979, slipped by 6.8 per cent419 words
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Article274 1979-09-07 11 STIFF competition in the market for aluminium and steel utensils appears to have retarded Tong Meng Industries' efforts at maintaining the impressive recovery it staged last year. Interim figures for the half year to June 30, 1979 showed a set-back of 4 per cent in group274 words
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Article241 1979-09-07 11 Market Talk... WHILE drawing attention to the number of bearish factors ranging from renewed political unrest in Iran to the rising interest rates at home, brokers Oag mad Company sees the possibility of the market making an attempt to surmount these negative factors and make headway, probably with241 words
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Article162 1979-09-07 11 SIME Darby London has announced that the compulsory conversion of remaining convertible shares referred to earlier has been completed. The new Sime Darby Holdings shares have been listed on the Stock Exchange of London and applications will be made to obtain listings on the stock exchanges of Kuala162 words
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419 1979-09-07 11 UNITED Plantations, picking up strongly from last year's profit setback, appears to be on full steam to its best-ever year. On the strength of record production of palm oil, palm kernel and cocoa and excellent commodity prices, group pre-tax profit more than419 words
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Article456 1979-09-07 11 skxscl.. by HOCK LOCK SIEW IT has been an amazing second-half year for North Borneo Timbers. Against most expectations, the group turned in trading profits of nearly $15.5 million in the December-May period, an increase of more than six times the $2.2 million earned in the previous correspondingby HOCK LOCK SIEW - 456 words
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Article879 1979-09-07 11 SENTOSA Plywood's attempts to register its 40-per cent equity stake in Jomalina Sdn Bhd appear to have hit an obstacle. .Although Sentosa announced its acquisition of the stake (through its wholly-owned subsidiary TCNP Trading) in the bumiputra palm oil refiner in June, the Jomalina shares of879 words
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Advertisement216 1979-09-07 11 M HOTEL GRAND CENTRAL LIMITED INTERIM RESULTS The Board of Directors is pleased to announce the following unaudited results of the Group and the Company for the six months ended 30th June:Sales and other operating revenue Operating profit Share of profit of associated company Profit before taxation Provision for taxation216 words
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Advertisement135 1979-09-07 11 PENGUIN BOOKSHOP RUNNERS HANDBOOK THE KUNHBFS HANDBOOK RUNNER'S Handbook HANDOOOK =7 RUMMETS. WHY DO RUNNhXS MAKE eerreK lovers i HANDBOOK XUNNiNCr I ST/MULATBSI IUASSFOSh OF HEALTH I! V* ii i?\ i* t* •i! ii i m Here at last is The Runners Handbook, a complete Fitness guide for Men and135 words
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Article303 1979-09-07 12 Asean will only accept a settlement with Australia over its International Civtf Aviation Policy (leap) low fare scheme, if it does not result in any member country suffering any loss of privileges and capacity previously enjoyed, Transport Minister, Tan Sri Manickavasagam said yesterday. He said303 words
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Article574 1979-09-07 12 LOW GIAP SENG - By LOW GIAP SENG PHARMACEUTICAL manufacturers in the Asean countries are looking into the possibility of setting up an Asean common market for their products. The proposal has been seriously discussed at the four-day meeting of Pharmaceutical Societies in Asean Countries (Pasean) which ends in574 words
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135 1979-09-07 12 The Government has signed a $925,000 contract with Singapore Electronic and Engineering (or the supply of an airport meteorological observation station (Amos). The Amos is part of the $100 million navigational aid and communication facilities being provided for the new Changi Airport.135 words
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409 1979-09-07 12 THE PROSPECT of the Asean countries signing a Stabex type of export-in-come guarantee agreement with Japan as well as Australia are extremely bright, predicted a wellknown Japanese economist. According to Professor Rzokichi Hirono of the Economics Faculty, Seikei University in Tokyo, the final agreement409 words
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Article200 1979-09-07 12 UPI AFP AN ASEAN oil buffer stock to stabilise regional oil prices will be proposed by Thai Industry Minister Prasit Narongdej at a meeting of the Association of South-east Asian Nations scheduled to open in Manila today. Mr Prasit, leader of a high ranking economic delegationUPI; AFP - 200 words
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Article837 1979-09-07 12 LONDON, Thurs. Share prices drifted on lack of interest to finished easier on balance, dealers said. At 3pm the Financial limes index was down 1.5 at 471.4. Leading industrials erased initial gains of a penny or 2p to close lower on the day and government bonds showed little837 words
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Article, Illustration35 1979-09-07 12 Cnban President Fidel Castro failing asleep on the third day of the Non-aligned Movement conference in Havana on Wednesday. Being chairman of the conference most sorely be tiring. UPI photo UPI photoUPI photo - 35 words
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277 1979-09-07 12 HAW Par Brothers Haagkaag (HPBHK), a subsidiary of Haw Par Brothers lateraatleaal Ltd (HPBEL), wm merely aelllmg mtt Its lavestmeats whea It <!•> pssed sf the shares af Klag Pug whea the share price rose, Mr toward Cashla, defending, tald the High Caart277 words
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Article193 1979-09-07 12 AP THERE is no possibility that strong political ideologies will again overcome the forces of political stability in China, said Chinese Vice Premier Gu Mu. Mr Gu told a news conference in Tokyo yesterday that some foreign governments have doubts about how long China's current stability willAP - 193 words
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Advertisement286 1979-09-07 12 NOTICE To the holders of the floating rate U.S. Dollar Certificates of Deposit due 10th September, 1982 of: \v THE TOKAI BANK, LIMITED Suites 2801/2803, Clifford Centre 24 Raffles Place, Singapore 0104 We hereby certify that the rate of interest payjihlp on thp above-mentioned Certificates of Deposit for the Interest286 words
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Advertisement266 1979-09-07 12 Tat Lee Bank Fixed Deposit per annum I 3 months —6V2% p. a. 9 months —63A% p. a. 6 months 6%%p.a. 12 months 7%p.a. Savings Accounts 6 3 i per annum •it n <?t TAT LEE BANK LIMITED Tela* R*****3 TATLEE R*****1 TLBFX RS ***** TLBBIL Head Office Tat Lm266 words
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Miscellaneous58 1979-09-07 12 Outlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. to 1 p.m. today: Scattered showers. Report tor 84 hwn prtor to 7J$ p.m. m Sep C the alrpert. Maximum temperature 28.8 Associated humidity 77 Minimum temperature 23.3 Associated humidity 100 Hours of sunshine 5.25 Rainfall in millimetres 28.6 Total rainfall tor the month58 words
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Article93 1979-09-07 13 AFP. JAPANESE and Chinese shipping operators have agreed to set up a joint committee to open regular shipping service between the two countries, Tokyo operators said yesterday. The joint committee will discuss matters involving freight rates, loading ratio and specialised berths, the Japan-China Marine Transportation Council said. TheAFP. - 93 words
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Article82 1979-09-07 13 AFP. THE SOUTH Korean merchant marine fleet is to be increased by a 209,000-ton tanker, the Jarmona, just purchased from the Norwegian Anders Jahre group by unidentified South Korean interests. The-11-year-old vessel fetched about US$9 million, the highest price paid for this type of vessel for overAFP. - 82 words
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Article79 1979-09-07 13 AFP. THE 3,545-ton Soviet freighter Astrakhan was refloated three hours after it ran aground off the Pacific port of Shiogama, 450 km north of Tokyo, in typhoon-whipped waters before dawn on Wednesday. The ship, carrying a crew of 30 and 1,200 tons of coal, was anchored 5.4 kmAFP. - 79 words
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Article, Illustration559 1979-09-07 13 GOH ENG KEE - NEW CONTAINER STATION By GOH ENG KEE SEA-LAND Service appears to have taken the first step towards expanding its operations at Sembawang Port, where it has been the sole container operator for some time now. This US company has started using its new container freight station559 words
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Article173 1979-09-07 13 UPI TRANS-ATLANTIC grata pmtakatty steady tow m Wedaeaday, despite widespread dall eeadlSeheatea repeated UBsl4 (da) far Ike Taaeeale to wwk <MM teas sf US GaM grata to Hallaad er Belgian after Bept 11»Isadtag. Tndax alee leatared la the US GaM, warldag Ml tow to Iraa absard September taaaageUPI - 173 words
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381 1979-09-07 13 UPI. THE WORLD'S shipping industry, balanced uneasily between slump and recovery, has been adversely affected by the surge in marine bunker fuel prices, Lloyd's Shipping Ekvnomist magazine said. The magazine said the quality of fuels available to shipowners is deteriorating, reducing ships'UPI. - 381 words
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1043 1979-09-07 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 lihe involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of1,043 words
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Article565 1979-09-07 17 BMpfteg Liae ACS Afea Alfred Alpac Angkutan ANL APL Arya Nat ASCL Asia America Asia Merchant Atlas Aust.Cont Baltic Bank BBS Ben Ben Asia BenBulk Ben Ocean Blue Funnel CAVN C.C.Line Celtic Ceylon China Ocean China Ocean(P) China Nav. Cideco CMCR CNAN CSC Line Djakarta Lloyd DSR-Lines Dong565 words
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Article895 1979-09-07 18 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO AT CONTAINER TERMINAL B. (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 following895 words
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Article, Illustration377 1979-09-07 18 THE ttjm dwt Barter Perwm*, the fifth af Barker Btae Sett's series af dz peccarriers arrived la ghpfwe eariy tMa week ea reate to tke U8 weal eeaat aad Atlaatle/Galf parte. Laaaeked la Japaa la May IMb year, the aaHae reß-ea/rell-eff veaael kaa aaw ■early eeaqptotod eae377 words
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882 1979-09-07 18 HSUNG BEE HWA - GREATER LEVERAGE WITH UNITY While the recent formation of the Singapore National Shipowners Association (SNSA) is an important development in the Republic's shipping history, one body has yet to join this new club before the SNSA can be said to be truly representative882 words
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612 1979-09-07 18 THE Symposium on Truck Transport (Wayside Amenities), organised by the Asian Productivity Organisation (APO) in cooperation with the Commemorative Association for tlfe Japan World Exposition has adopted a number of recommendations to organise the trucking industry on a sound foundation. The symposium, held in Tokyo612 words
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394 1979-09-07 18 AP. THE UNOFFICIAL strike by dockers that has brought Rotterdam to a virtual standstill continued on Wednesday despite overnight agreement between the strikers' union and harbour employers on a new contract. The agreement was rejected by delegates of the 7,000 strikers andAP. - 394 words
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Article323 1979-09-07 18 EXPECTED ARRIVALS TODAY KEPPEL WHARVES Atalanti (0800)45 Bunga Mas (0600 subject Freeboard) 18 Chuwa Maru (Ro/Ro) (1800) 47 Golden Eastern (0600) 27/ 28 King Lake (0600) 22 Nedlloyd Adelaide (after Nedlloyd Frazer) 3/4 Oil Carrier 4 (B.Barge) (1500) 40/41 Porsanger (after Putra Jaya P/O, subject gas free,323 words
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Advertisement361 1979-09-07 13 \cXi Europe Our Next Loader Port Kelang: 11/9 Singapore: For further details, see page 111 m A R DIM I AH m r Orient Overseas CwlcutieA Line FULLY COMTAVOtSEO SERVICE FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) OMEOTN. CMEF IX s seas brbge m CHHA CONTAKR 2E NEPTtfC COM. IK CHEVALD PAUL IK361 words
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Advertisement314 1979-09-07 13 S9fl§ mi. SEALORI) ANTAI i H t m. UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) GULF WEEKLY MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES Spore loading tor In port I Dammam (17/9). Basrah (20/9) In Port Dubai (23/9). Abu Dhabi (26/9). Gdn 1/2 Bahrain (29/9). Dammam (30/9). Kuwait (8/10) 8/9 Dubai (20/9). Dammam (23/9). Kuwait (26/9)314 words
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Advertisement232 1979-09-07 13 NOL NEPTUNE ORIENT UNES LTD FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICES: FAR-EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE torn .»i.>4l Sport MWa*|Hm Vtm ratm tftarf I k. MCtwon-f ...i i s«i s"spt[ 27 as*« as» 2 Oct HR CONTMNIf)... 15 Sept 16 Sep* 4 Oct 10 Oct 7 Oct* 7 Oct NERCATOR 23 Sept 24 Sept232 words
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Advertisement477 1979-09-07 13 A\\oS" Australia Our Next Loader Port Kelang: 16/9 Singapore: 12/9 For further details, see paQe 1)1 MAERSK LINE awi"rwnjii-j." 11 I*.. ui., i :Hra 0-10/9 10-11/9 15-10/0 17-11/1 23-20/9 24-25/0 29-30/9 1-2/1# S««avoc( Ctoso* Taws •CY9Sepl 0700 krsCFSOSept 1900 In »/> 10/11 Vio 17/11 1«/W 24/10 21/10 Jl/10 20/10 7/11477 words
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Advertisement743 1979-09-07 14 0 EVERGREEN LINE Fftß [AST tUROPf EXPRESS FULL CONTAINER SERVICE 1 ACCEPTMG CARGO FOR; HAMBURG. FEIKSTOI*. ROTTERDAM. ANTWERP. II HAVRE ALSO ACCEPTMG CARGO FOR UMTED UNGOOM SOOTHMrTON. LONDON. MANCHSTtR. BftMMGHMR. BRISTOL. LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW. LEEDS WEST GERMANY Honarcr HOLLAND AMSTEROAM S m Mn FMmi Mltoipaa Mwi It Mmn (mi kton 21743 words
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Advertisement248 1979-09-07 18 APPOINTMENTS PHILIPPINES NORTH AMERICA CONFERENCE Appointment of VICE CHAIRMAN i Salary Negotiable "i A stable well-established organization of International Shipping Lines is now seeking a highly qualified person to assume a newly-created position os Vice-Chairman of the Philippines North America Conference covering trade from the Philippines to the United, States248 words
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