The Business Times, 26 October 1979
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Title Section10 1979-10-26 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 14(/l/7» FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1119 50 CENTS10 words
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Article82 1979-10-26 1 Reuter BANGKOK, Thurs. Thai Prime Minister Kriangsak Chomanan, today cut short a tour of South-east Asian countries and returned home early apparently concerned by the situation on Thailand's eastern border with Kampuchea. A government spokesman said on his return from Kuala Lumpur which was to have been theReuter - 82 words
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Article71 1979-10-26 1 AFP BANGKOK, Thurs. The pro-Vietnamese Kampuchean regime today accused Thailand of "acts of provocation" and "violation" of Kampuchean sovereignty. Noting that the situation on the Thai-Kampu-chean border was "very serious," the regime's official news agency, SPK, monitored here, announced that Kampuchean President Heng Samrin had sent aAFP - 71 words
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Article108 1979-10-26 1 Reuter LONDON, Thurs. British financier Jim Slater, who made and lost a fortune in the economic boom of the *****, was today convicted of illegal dealing in shares worth more than £4 million. But he only had to pay small fines. Earlier this year, the High Court foundReuter - 108 words
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Article94 1979-10-26 1 UPI WASHINGTON, Thurs. President Carter said Thursday he will consider legislation that could be "quite punitive" to the oil industry if Congress fails to pass an acceptable version of his proposed windfall profits tax. "I will not hesitate to do that if necessary and we're exploring ways nowUPI - 94 words
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Article68 1979-10-26 1 UPI TEHRAN, Thurs. An Iranian newspaper said Thursday Iran sold its crude oil for a record price of US$45 per barrel in a spot deal concluded Wednesday. The Persian-language commercial newspaper Bourse said it was the highest price received so far for Iranian crude oil. Earlier, it said,UPI - 68 words
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Article75 1979-10-26 1 UPI NEW YORK, Thurs. The stock market pushed higher early today in moderate trading with the help of bargain hunters. The Dow Jones industrial average, a 1.53-point winner yesterday, was ahead 4.18 points to 812.53 an hour after opening. Prior to yesterday's session, the Dow had lost 90.78UPI - 75 words
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Article135 1979-10-26 1 Falls Sthn Malayan 1665 -45 Kamunting Tin 316 -34 T Harbour 464 -24 D Keraraat 1120 -20 Straits Trading 700 -10 Eaao 500 -10 A Enterpriaea 380 -10 B Raya 201 -8 Perlia Plant 243 -7 Glenealy 227 -7 Lien Hoe 154 -7 Sin Chew 384 -6135 words
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Article, Illustration164 1979-10-26 1 Falls Petaiing 1050 -40 Castlefield 1440 -40 New Sdah 310 -30 P. Chem 420 -30 Tractors 615 -30 Sg. Besi 970 -30 Carls berg 510 -25 A. Amal 565 -25 A. Hitam (t) 1380 -20 B. Lintang 290 -12 Jeram 316 -12 S. Trading 700 -10 D. Keramat164 words
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Article705 1979-10-26 1 RAHIM KASSIM - DIESEL ENGINE SUB-CONTRACTS By RAHIM KASSIM A 1 SWEDISH-Singapore joint-venture diesel engine manufacturer plans to increase the local content of its machines to about 50 per cent, barely 10 months after it started production here. Hedemora Diesel (SEA), a joint-venture between Sembawang Shipyard and Hedemora705 words
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Article261 1979-10-26 1 IT seems that Premium Holdings' proposed purchase of Yardstick Holdings, the company owning the leasehold Chenderong Estates in Trengganu, has reached a dead-end after all the recent controversy over the matter. Premium announced in a brief despatch to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday that its261 words
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Article379 1979-10-26 1 EIGHT national organisations in Singapore will team up for the first time to organise a national convention on industrial relations for the 80's. It is believed this will be the first step of an ongoing programme in which the group seeks to improve the sophistication379 words
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Article338 1979-10-26 1 TENDERS are expected to be called early next year for the construction of a new satellite receiving station to work directly with the International Maritime Satellite Organisation (Inmarsat). When completed, the satellite station will be the second of its kind in Asia. The first maritime satellite station is338 words
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Article253 1979-10-26 1 THE GOVERNMENT has bee* urged by the Association of Electronic Industries In Singapore (AEIS) to help upgrade manufacturing operations. In Its latest newsletter, AEIS said manufacturers stolid be given cheap loans and faster aroortisatiaa and depreciation rates for machinery and plant acq aired for253 words
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448 1979-10-26 1 AUSTRALIAN and Asean officials have reached agreement on the longstanding dispute over Australia's International Civil Aviation Policy (leap) after four days of meetings in Canberra. Officials said yesterday the long-awaited scheme would start on Jan 1 next year. Asean accepted Australia's compromise offer448 words
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Advertisement35 1979-10-26 1 Bag Boy. GOLF CARTS m p«p{«•■•*/. vt f.yi: <rv ik m 12 >'•»:! 28LSX.&I So* *3$ if a Hi s" t4ti£ ■*s IK P« vk,: W I 5 ■p£ UHaston'* Wholesale: Tel: *****4,*****4. Retail: Tel: *****6.*****3.35 words
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Advertisement64 1979-10-26 1 miiDi SHIPPING TIMES FIVE la Natfaaal Maaagemeat STATUTORY bsdies cm match Games flaal I MNCs 7 SAUDIS may raise *U pradac- OLD sham may be MU--5 ed ia December 11 LEARNING English far Special FOOD fsr thaaght far Yea ffiap Parpese I Seng sad FAN 11 MEM OF AD I,64 words
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Advertisement59 1979-10-26 1 Canon U| |~„n rwn RW ripfr s PrkUm/Dhfity CtU*r TM Ftti in Vmr Hwd Ricoh's new DTIBOOR Reduction Copier. It means reduced size and reduced costs. For more information call *****5 mm Wywy Private Limited Wywy House 17 teng Kee Road Smgapcxe 0315 T« *****5 Wonew Arori Jay* Machmes •tompiefcs59 words
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TRADE AND INDUSTRY
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Article472 1979-10-26 2 COURSES AND TALKS Oct 29: Public Relations as a Management Function, Waterloo Street Centre, University of Singapore Oct 29: Public Relations for Secretaries and Receptionists, Waterloo Street Centre, University of Singapore Oct 29-30: Marketing Strategy Profitability, Hyatt Hotel, Price Waterhouse Oct 29-Nov 9: Gear Manufacturing Techniques, NPB Town472 words
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465 1979-10-26 2 LEE YOKE MENG - By LEE YOKE MENG PAN Malaysian Cement Works has become the first cement manufacturer in Singapore to computerise its weigh-bridge operations. The company has decided to acquire from Dataprep (Singapore), a Data General Nova 4X minicomputer system to streamline its administration and operations departments.465 words
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Article225 1979-10-26 2 FIVE (earns have qualified for the finals of the Ninth National Management Game to be played this Saturday. In the recent semi-finals, the five teams which topped the respective groups were: Singapore (from the Port of Singapore Authority), Halo Incorporated (Hume Industries Far East), Tat Leon#225 words
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Article, Illustration94 1979-10-26 2 BEN Sunshine Dairies has appointed Mr Lim Kee San as general manager. He retains the post of general manager of Dairy Products (M), and is now responsible to the managing director of the Ben group for all aspects of the group's manufacturing, processing and packing of dairy94 words
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Article134 1979-10-26 2 THE NATIONAL Productivity Board will conduct four new courses from Oct 29 to the end of the year. Gear Manufacturing Techniques, useful for technicians and engineers involved in the design, production and maintenance of gearing systems, will be conducted from Oct 29 to Nov 9 at134 words
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292 1979-10-26 2 Applied Research Corporation of Singapore and Unisearch of Australia recently wei\t into an agreement under which they will cooperate in providing complementary consulting services to Singapore companies and organisations. Unisearch, the research and development company of the Universty of New South Wales, will introduce292 words
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221 1979-10-26 2 THE Singapore Government has awarded a SSI.B million contract for a Doppier VHF Omni-directional Range and Distance Measuring Equipment (DVOR/DME) for Changi Airport to Amalgamated Wireless of Australia. The system, to be commissioned by December 1980, is part of the $100221 words
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Article205 1979-10-26 2 TWENTY-FOUR companies in the electronics industry will receive the Association of Electronic Industries of Singapore (AEIS) Quality Approval Scheme Certificate this evening. The scheme was started in Januray last year, and todate, 24 companies have received certificates of approval from the AEIS. The quality assurance scheme205 words
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Article64 1979-10-26 2 TOTAL acidity and smoke levels in urban and industrial areas were lower in the third quarter this year compared with the previous quarter. These were ascertained through air monitoring conducted by the Anti Pollution and Control Unit of the Ministry of Environment. Ozone was detected on most64 words
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REGIONAL
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239 1979-10-26 3 Reuter HONGKONG recorded a visible trade deficit of HKJS97 million (5J256.7 million) in September after a revised August surplus of $Zl5 million and a $569 million deficit in September last year, provisional Census and Statistics Department figures show. The September deficit followed the firstReuter - 239 words
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Article199 1979-10-26 3 THE first ministerial meeting under the agricultural cooperation accord between Thailand and Malaysia has agreed to undertake five projects. The projects are a study of the Golok River basin, establishment of joint-ven-ture deep-sea fishing, fish seed production in Malaysia, feasibility study of calf raising and fattening199 words
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Article, Illustration90 1979-10-26 3 Reuter LEADERS sf Seath eppertttoa New Dwiiwiih Party (NOP) yertwiay rttmed to withdraw I|rintliin tnm the Nstiiaai Aasemtie gwwiwt ihtili l»rut«e a peaeefal chaage «f piwm. The leaders, meeting altar a ptaa kjr the raltag Deateratle Bepabtteal Party (DSP) to withdraw ■ass reslgaattoas, alaa ir|H sppsaittoa members toReuter; Source: AP photo - 90 words
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Article157 1979-10-26 3 AFP THE economic outlook for India is grim, the Indian National Council of Applied Economic Research forecast. It added that the rate of inflation will be the highest since India's independence and government measures will be able to do little to hold the rate down. InAFP - 157 words
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567 1979-10-26 3 AP THE South Korean government is confident its "economic miracle" of the past 10 years will be back on track fay 1981, despite a high rate of inflation and slowing growth, and that the country will Join the ranks of advanced nations by 1991. "OurAP - 567 words
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281 1979-10-26 3 A WORKING committee has been set up by the Economic and Social Commission (or Asia and the Pacific (Escap) to study and recommend the character and shape the proposed Asian and Pacific Shippers' Council should take. The proposal to set up the council281 words
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331 1979-10-26 3 Reuter THE US has suggested that a large government loan Japan plans to supply to China In the near future should be untied, to enable advanced industrial countries other than Japan to Join in the projects (or which the loan isReuter - 331 words
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THE REGION IN BRIEF
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Article489 1979-10-26 3 Agencies INDONESIAN President Suharto will make a state visit to Sri Lanka from Nov 17 to 19 at the invitation of the government, the Sri Lankan Foreign Ministry announced. Mr Suharto will be accompanied by his wife. HONGKONG'S "A" ttmmmer price Mex (lue 1173/14) rase LH perAgencies - 489 words
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Advertisement41 1979-10-26 3 The only direct flights. The only direct 717^s. Braniff. For reservations, call your Travel Agent or Braniff in Singapore at 734-2283. Only Braniff can fly you to Los Angeles and then to 49 cities throughout the U.S.A., Mexico and South America.41 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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367 1979-10-26 4 THE TAX relief for marginal miners granted by the Malaysian government and the adoption of the cost-phis approach concept have been described as being "of greater significance than the immediate benefits" to the tin industry. Commenting on the adjusted export duty on tin announced367 words
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Article127 1979-10-26 4 Reuter NORTH KOREA is interested in baying rubber directly from Thailand and net through Singapore as in the post, a Thai Commerce Ministry source said in Bangkok yesterday. The source said North Korean Ambassador to Thailand Bong Choi Man expressed interest in buying direct from Thailand some IMMReuter - 127 words
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Article89 1979-10-26 4 THE MALAYSIAN Minister of Finance has fixed these rates for the period from Oct 25 until further notice: Rabber: 287 1 cents a kg; M 51,068.55 a tonne; Palm kernel: $955.75 a tonne; White pepper: $4,719.82 a tonne; Black pepper: $3,155.64 a tonne; The rates of duty payable89 words
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Article163 1979-10-26 4 THE SINGAPORE market closed steady yesterday with November One RSS buyers quoted at 283.00 cents per kilo, unchanged from Wednesday's close, dealers said. Morning prices were marked down about 0.75 cents as some speculative selling after a fractionally lower opening. Afternoon values gained some ground on reports of General163 words
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Article290 1979-10-26 4 R.A.8. prices In cents per kilo yesterday. Nn (per kPo) Clone (per Ulo) Int. 1 R.S.S. prompt f .o.b. 271.00 Int. 1 R 3-S November 282.00 Int. 1 R Si. December m.75 Int. 2 R.S.S. 275.25 UK/Coat 274.25 Int. 3R.S.S. ***** UK/Coat 271.25 Int. 4 R.SS. ***** UK/Cant290 words
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Article106 1979-10-26 4 NOON SSI MAS and SMR pnca* y tufrl (Cirrw ibar IMtk) (rwl'ui ■•ran So 263-50 or Mth) SSR20 Btytn f lotion llora (l-lOO (MilMI 1 282.00 JW.00N 286JON SSR SO huib (1-ton paUat) 1 280.00 *****N MOJO 282.50N SMRCV (1-to. pallat) 90M0 307 JON HTM 308 OON106 words
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Article48 1979-10-26 4 188 STRAITS tin srtee Is Pimm iw M* par piny to MfefM yesfcrday to stand ifsM a have the 5J£t l sr^ssss <y Tnui si Weal l lei to n* toMtai OCH fan Zlietoi "iL5i '"with His alletod between I per ceat aad 18 per eeat48 words
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Article29 1979-10-26 4 Rubber: Oct 25 Singapore: November 283.00 cents (unchanged) Malaysia: November 282.75 cents (down 0.25 cent) Tin: M 52,006 (up Mss) Official offering: 172 tonnes (down 51V« tonnes)29 words
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Article124 1979-10-26 4 THE SUGAR futures market yesterday remained quiet and featureless, dealers said. January closed at 12.96/98 US cents against Wednesday's 13.30/40 close with distant October at 14.32/34 against 14.48/52 cents. Sugar future* closing price* PrivUai Jan U.X,"SB UJO/tt March Lift 70 U.B/88 May L 1.78,82 12.88/14.00 July 13.M/98 14.15/17124 words
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Article267 1979-10-26 4 APART from one or two commodities which saw some dealings, the Singapore produce market continued to rule dull and featureless yesterday. Pepper prices for all grades steadied on some renewed buying interest from consumer countries. But business resulting from these enquiries was light and restricted to certain grades.267 words
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Article111 1979-10-26 4 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday: (I« HK dollars, spot es-godown) C*tt*a yarn China Blue Phoet* UIS; m 2,000, 40* 3,040 (per hated 08fts). flWil imp MMN: LSS 4.10; 4F 4.11; MT 111; NT roQer ginned 4.14 (per lb). CLOTH in HK dollars, wholesale111 words
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Article343 1979-10-26 4 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in Sf per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE. 100 per cent drat class (Kangaroo) new crop 101. 100 psr cent second das* 0.83, 100 per ceat third das* 0.00, 8 per cent vtm crop no slsck, B-10 per cent 0.79. THAI BROKEN: A-super Oft, Special 0.81343 words
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Article517 1979-10-26 4 ALUMINIUM: Down £15 for cash and £5.5 (or three months yesterday morning. Stale bull liquidation developed down £791 (or three months during ring and kerb trading. Backwardation slightly narrower at around £47 compared with about £53 yesterday. Sales 1,400 tonnes. COPPER: Wirebars ended yesterday morning down £9.5 (or517 words
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Article56 1979-10-26 4 C.I.F. North European ports. In US dollars per ton unless otherwise stated. LONDON: Wad Prtviou Malaysian 5% ffa bulk per too: ne December 590alr ttUUk Sumatra 5% ffa bulk October MOalr 577.50/575pd November 50O/502.5Opd 587.50/586pd December January 596/597.50pd 592-50/590pd 600pd 597.50pd February 600/602.50pd 602.50pd Nigeria 6% ffa bulk56 words
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ASIAN STOCK
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Article527 1979-10-26 4 TOKYO Source: DBS-Daiwa THE market opened higher yesterday, but slid sharply towards the end of the morning session, dropping 6139 points. This sharp drop was due to a sell-off of issues bought on margin. In the afternoon session, the market recovered gradually to Y6,235.32, up 9.61 points onSource: DBS-Daiwa - 527 words
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Article251 1979-10-26 4 THE market yeserday closed slightly easier in continued quiet trading d of the long weekend holiday, dealers said. Turnover Ml sharply to HK172.79 million from Wednesday's total trading volume of HKjUlffi million. Hongkong Land and Hntchiaoo Whampoa fell 10 cents each to $10.30 and $7JB respectively, Jardine Ms tin251 words
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Article130 1979-10-26 4 THE market dosed mixed yesterday with oik averages posting slight galas while commercials and Industrials and mhtW« dealers said. Baguio Gold, Benguet Con B, Marinduque B, T jwWi B, Phfl Overseas, Pioneer, Seafront, CDCP, Inco B, Plcop B, PLOT, IMphfl and Vnlcaa were all unchanged. OCT Kco* Mining mm130 words
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Article234 1979-10-26 4 OCT 25 Asia Credit Am Fibre BahU 2M 151 -4 Trust Mah Boon*ran* Dry And S Metal Box 318 ♦2 AyuUiaym In* And Tract Bangkok Investment Bangkok Bank 230 MO -2 New City Raja Finance Rama Tower Safety Insurant 145 IOC Ml -3 -1 unc Wf k) Dr7lnf Bangkok234 words
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Article301 1979-10-26 4 THE market yesterday retreated Cram Its near record highs achieved earlier this week on profit-taking, dealera said. CSR's bid for 17 per cent of Queensland based coal miner Thiesi was the highlight of the session pushing coal stocks upward during the morning but they Ml on profit-taking after Coal301 words
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Article51 1979-10-26 4 FINANCIAL TIME8 INDUSTRIALS Thursday 064.75 Wedn£3ky .W7*> Week a«o. 867.74 SYDNEY INDUSTRIALS Thursday Ml 9 Wedneeday 541M Week a«o S27.M Wednesday 449.fi Tuesday 40X0 Week Ago 4713 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Wednesday MEM Tuesday JOUI Week ago 890.72 HJLHANG SRNO ALL ORDINARIES Thursday -«U7 Wedneeday M6.7V Week aco51 words
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Advertisement479 1979-10-26 4 Successful Investing In Commodities SATURDAY NOVEMBER 24,1979 SHANGRI-LA MOTEL, SINGAPORE This is a one-day conference designed for investors and experienced traders to help answer some of the important questions that should be considered sach as: What percentage of raw portfolio do yea mat to pat fart* cemmodltlesr What sort of479 words
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OVERSEAS
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Article, Illustration61 1979-10-26 5 Antl-Shah demonstrators in New York sitting on pavement ontside the New York Hospital-Cornell Medical Centre where the 59-year old Shah is recovering from surgery. Earlier the Shah underwent surgery for removal of his gall bladder and simultaneously had tests taken to determine the spread of cancer from whichSource: UPI photo - 61 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article411 1979-10-26 5 Agencies PRESIDENT Carter has formed a new "commission for a national agenda for the *****" to examine inflation, energy, demographic shifts and other domestic issues and make broad recommendations to deal with them some time after the presidential election next year. Mr Hedley Donovan, a senior WhiteAgencies - 411 words
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Article664 1979-10-26 5 Reuter SAUDI Arabia is considering stepping up oil production by one million barrels a day to 10.5 million in a bid to stabilise prices, says the Economist, the London financial weekly, in its latest issue. Officially, Saudi Arabia, the world's biggest oil exporter, has promisedReuter - 664 words
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Article207 1979-10-26 5 Reuter SWISS Bank Corp bullion manager Herbert Kaufmann said the Soviet Union has been out of the bullion markets for three weeks and it would seem the country has virtually finished its selling for the year. In an interview in Zurich, the Soviet UnionReuter - 207 words
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Article336 1979-10-26 5 Reuter EUROPEAN Economic Community demand (or oil is bound to grow steadily in the next decade whatever assumptions are made about economic growth, EEC Industry Commissioner Etienne Davignon said. Although oil may fall as a proportion of total energy supplies to around 47 perReuter - 336 words
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Article347 1979-10-26 5 AP BRITAIN will have lost more working days this year through strikes and stoppages than at any time since the general strike of 1926, Department of Employment figures showed Wednesday. The department said that in September, 11,249,000 working days were lost the highestAP - 347 words
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Article188 1979-10-26 5 PAUL Volcker, chairman of the US Federal Reserve Board, hat asked the nation's banks to allocate credit across the tall spectrum of the economy and has cautioned them against siphoning funds away from one sector, such as housing, in favour of more lucrative areas.188 words
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Article761 1979-10-26 5 ARRIVALS Scrriec Local Operator Nuaber Ti»e From SIA SQffl 060 KWI/BAH MAS MHfiOl 0700 KUL MAS MH682 0710 KCH SIA SQ528 0750 DHA SIA SQI01 0815 KUL MAS MH621 0840 PEN MAS MHS07 0845 KUL RBA Bid 0930 BWN MAS MH671 0945 PEN/KUL CPA CX710 1005 HLP761 words
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Advertisement106 1979-10-26 5 For the man on-the-go! There's nothing more exciting than a y calculating specialist to challenge hislife-stylel on-the-go credit card sized electronic calculator does more than offering calculating shortcuts to enable him to get faster to the top than anybody else. EL-8245 8-digit Calculator with •World-time •Calendar •Alarm •Timer •Quart* Clock106 words
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Advertisement87 1979-10-26 5 Tsingtao bMr has won the Ist Golden Award again in China in 1979. Little wonder then thai m China Tsingtao is served tcfvisiting dignitanes at VIP functions Tsingtao is the only beer in the world brewed from clear, sparkling mineral waters The tingling result is a reel smooth, real satisfying87 words
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Article397 1979-10-26 6 THERE is no doubt that good industrial relations will play as important a role in the future economic development of Singapore as it has in the last two decades. In many ways, it may play an even more vital role because of the full employment397 words
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Article245 1979-10-26 6 THAT waste radio-active materials have been lying around in Singapore for over ten months is not something that any of us can take lightly. The fact that these particular materials are not overtly dangerous does nothing to allay the disquiet that those working in245 words
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Article, Illustration1404 1979-10-26 6 TSANG SAU YIN - By TSANG SAU YIN ESP, as in English for Special Purposes and not, as in Extra-sensory Perception, involves neither a new methodology nor, in some cases, a new kind of syllabus for the English teaching profession. It is instead a strategy of teaching, still1,404 words
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Advertisement279 1979-10-26 6 Wfe have a history of making a; money grow Lombard North Central is part of one of the world's largest banking jAIk J groups and we have a history whicHWrf S fjt\ covers more than 100 years. m B We offer a range of deposit JSHmI [IJr** schemes which will279 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous26 1979-10-26 6 BriStctV r is -He BurnRER SPRING] Numee? OF THG. Mouse J OOOGMP*- OOT >jer P y W.T-J sswas *■*>»< see or dustbins dou*4 Tuece i»N Tne vard26 words
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Miscellaneous1056 1979-10-26 6 Disastrous disasters asrjsi nasi sandy af aa aircraft euMn toto yea la a jn «Hai M mM M« tratotag eeatre tar eleseak*s V«U Vfer D k fti Ulr- steals la Thailand, «Wn ■Hi ike yeaag mm an taagM rtva km wkal ft>J aia teak- la Mb ksaey togs aai Hiak1,056 words
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Article, Illustration1458 1979-10-26 7 The Economist WHEN the oil runs out, the best substitute for petrol will be substitute petrol: a high-octane synthetic fuel made from coal, tar sand or oil shales. The same goes for Jet fuel. But beware of the "synfuel" bandwagon. American lobbyists (ie, politiciansThe Economist; Source: National Coal Board - 1,458 words
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Article, Illustration852 1979-10-26 7 JOHN WICKS - By JOHN WICKS FT DURING NEXT year's Olympic Games in Moscow and Lake Placid, millions of television viewers all over the world will again see the words "Swiss timing" repeatedly flash on to their screens. Already, the Swiss watch companies involved are running large international advertising campaignsFT - 852 words
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906 1979-10-26 7 QUEK PECK LIM - FOBUMi with QUEK PECK LIM NO MATTER what the Government may say or do, the future of Sings pore wfll He not in the hands of the private sector, but with the public sector. To be more precise, with that part of Government known906 words
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Advertisement41 1979-10-26 7 Looking for EXECUTIVES PROFESSIONALS CD a Reach them through the appointments page of \aj k .-IWI i Sunday Nation reaches 60% of the English literate executives and professionals in Singapore. For more details please call Froncis Ng ot 284-8844 Ext. 335.41 words
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Advertisement140 1979-10-26 7 Ml ■<■■■.. Sa JS S. KMm .2 jr7», ttMBQf <4 fc sfifl #W<f *M**f ±ZxL'-nS, *< MM? trm»rti<r *V?JI s^ 4 Wss-»? /#Js4 *fe* "'v 'C T- *:-•>. m «-•> >j V, n 3: *l.v SStr-. ■Wi&V if >. w m vr*» mas e iDIETHELM Introductory Offer The Mailt of140 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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EUROPEAN MARKETS
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Article267 1979-10-26 8 OCT 24 Frs CORBEILLE Air-Liquid* B 8 N Gervals Danone C S F (ThomsonCsf) CI* Francaia* des Petroles Compagnie financier* Compafnie Generate Credit Fonder De France Hachette (Llbralrte) Machines Bull Mlchelln (B) Paribas Pechlney Clflne Kuhhgnann Peugeot Philips (Nv Gem Bezlt) Prlntemps S A Rhone -Poulence SA Royal Dutch267 words
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Article215 1979-10-26 8 OCT 24 Dm Ae(-Telefunken 40.10 Akao 24 50 -03 Alls Ltbtn 880 00 unch Alls Vert 485 00 5 BASF 137 JO Bay H T Wb&nk *****B Bay Vbank ***** -15 Bayer 12*750 -14 BBC 285 JO BMW 188.50 -14 Chem Verw 345 00 ***** -1 Commerzbank 188 SO215 words
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Article188 1979-10-26 8 OCT M FU ABN moo -2.5 Ahold 8030 -1.8 Akao 21 JO -07 AMKV •410 -0J Amfai 117.30 -22 Amro Bank 68 10 -1.1 sar MOO MOO -02 BoU 68.00 •1.8 Boriumi) moo -5 Burtimann *00 -2.4 Byenkort 86 00 -1.5 CUt* Delft ***** -J Deli Ml] 89 SO188 words
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Article190 1979-10-26 8 OCT 24 Francs Ac lions Mmes Alusuiaae Br. Alusuiaae Reg Brown Bomi Br at* Gelfy Br at* Oelfy P C 90S 1320 900 1(00 1313 1086 -1 10 unch -5 unch Clt* Octcjr Ref Credit Suisse Br Credit Suisse Ref Elektrowatt Br. 0»rp Fischer Br Globus Pe 710 2210190 words
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Article88 1979-10-26 8 OCT 24 rr» FORWARD MARKET Acec 370 unch Arbed 2150 -90 Astur 532 •It Bructn 530 .34 Bru-Ltmb 1730 unch Can par 798 -4 Cock 366 -5 Dt Beers 267 Ebes 2130 -30 Electrobel 6500 -50 Gb-Inno-Bm 2630 -30 Oct 1050 < Hobo* 3615 unch Petro 3470 -100 Ryl88 words
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Article99 1979-10-26 8 OCT 24 Lire Ante 12 025 Auor On 41(00 -100 BailOfl 746 t} Central* M30 Flat 24S0 10 Flnalder US •4 Qen lmmob 7# 75 zns -025 IFI Prt JS ltalcementi ***** -70 I tain* 74* 3 Italalder 338 .7 Mafnm M PT 900 unch Marellt Ere JTS -S99 words
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1297 1979-10-26 8 NEW YORK TAKEOVER speculation and a firmer tone for oil stocks on Wednesday lent added weight to a technical recovery that lifted stock prices in moderate trading. On Tuesday the market closed at its lowest level of the year as measured by the Dow Jones1,297 words
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Article231 1979-10-26 8 OCT 24 AbkUbl Ale HI CI 17"« 43 unch IS Home Oil Hud Bay Min Imp OU Inco 8aiiJi£sij=£ 1 1 11 11 1!! unch S S S -s s s Algoma Bank Mont Bank Nova ScoUa Bell Tel Beth Corp BP Can Ltd 27'7 21s as I0S -S231 words
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Advertisement225 1979-10-26 8 Where to wine, dine and entertain Trade C Delectable local dishes and Western lunches set in daintily stylish Scandinavian decor. Popular SELF-SERVICE lunch daily. From 10.30 am to 3.00pm and snacks from 3.00pm spm You've got to try it to believe! Fabulous harbour view k DOLPHIN OIFVIM* Sentosa Isle beyond.225 words
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Advertisement162 1979-10-26 8 I For drinking. For dancing. For delight Jul evenings. M// wc /n llicifws bite mati<t mil <>i l.ondofi. "r w iin K ')<>». v \<>o lUi/ttcn "t t.iX'ht Print /A 7 I I >;<>„ •nu i:tn;, .-> //>,■;„/ ik' s < «'||U|| I 'ml Slinnioii l| N 111 > f162 words
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Advertisement104 1979-10-26 8 See Page 4 for Asian stocks See Page 9 for Jo'burg prices w Iwv n r*z i I 1 iTu M 41! i n Miii Everydav is a big house affair for j:Because eacn day is another new opportumt to perfect our service to you Service by which you remember104 words
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Advertisement117 1979-10-26 8 LUNCH AT Savour the true flavours of Singapore in cool, exotic tropical surroundings at the new look Hm s Heavenly Coo* nouse Choose from a .vnole variety o f foods like MulaDfiK Steam-ooat. Maia\ Cu rr, es Noodles Snio^eci Duck and Suckling P;q Satay Chit!; Crabs Exceptions' Cantonese menu nv117 words
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Advertisement69 1979-10-26 8 Merlin's New Tavern Bar It's totally new. Painstakingly furbished to create just the right ambience K>ryou to unwind after a hard day's work, before dinner, or to round off a perfect evening. Enioy happier happy hours from 5.00 pm to 7.00 pm. We have The Gypsies to entertain, a 25%69 words
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Article461 1979-10-26 9 THE foreign exchange market was quiet and steady yesterday, especially in the case of the Oeutschemark and sterling. Opening at 1.8010/20 marks, the US dollar continued at this level for a long while before easing to 1.7985/95 when the European markets opened. It later recovered to close unchanged461 words
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Article274 1979-10-26 9 THE SINGAPORE gold futures market yesterday closed between US$4.OO and U515.00 higher in quiet selective trading, dealers said. Prices opened steadier but turned slightly easier towards the close following lower Hongkong advices. Turnover rose to 330 lots from 266 lots overnight with interest mainly on December and February contracts,274 words
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Article233 1979-10-26 9 THE dollar yesterday opened weaker than its overnight close and the late Far Eastern markets. It eased below the 1.80 mark level in early trading. Dealers said the dollar's easing was a reaction to the overbought positions obtained on Wednesday after news the US would borrow four billion marks233 words
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Article167 1979-10-26 9 Asian rates ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rate* as at close on Oct 25: 7 days 1 month 2 months Smooths Smooths months 12 months USmi.n^H) IS* ISM 157/16 155/10 1511/*****/10 15* 15H 157/10 15 5/18 14* 14* 14* 14* 1 month 3 months Smooths 12 months HM DM. OBMIMM) 25/16167 words
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Article43 1979-10-26 9 RANGE of price* often td by dlscount houses on Oct 25: Oversight 514% CaU deports 5V4% Cloaiaf W* 3 month Treasury bills 911/16 58/16 3 month Bank bills 85/16 83/16 3 month CD 87/16 85/16 6jnonthCD 813/16 811/16 Source: National Discount Co43 words
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Article22 1979-10-26 9 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their beat customers is 9.1 per cent.22 words
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Article47 1979-10-26 9 AUSTRALIA/NZ enchange quotes on Oct 25: US dollar -UM/UB tettw-tuM/iaa Ninety-day air mail bay tag ratae: Sterling 0.5478 OS doDar IJ9M Ninety-day torward baying ratee: Sterling dSM USdoDar I.IXB NEW ZEALAND Reeerve baafc midrate: SETA'S—. Startta* US dollar-UM/MM Ninety-day airmail baying ratea: Sterling —1.401 USdoDar LBB47 words
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Article134 1979-10-26 9 THE Hongkong dollar yesterday remained under pressure in late Hongkong exchanges following news on Wednesday of a HKJS97 million trade deficit and on the widening interest rates differential between here and the US, dealers said. The local unit was quoted at a late HK)5.0760/10 to the US unit. The134 words
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Article68 1979-10-26 9 THE US dollar for overnight delivery closed weaker at 233.80 yen yesterday, compared with a 234.40 opening and 234.85 overnight, dealers said. The dollar for immediate delivery was last traded at 233.96 yen, sharply down from ***** at the opening and 235.17 overnight. Forward dollar rates fdl on an68 words
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Article206 1979-10-26 9 Rand uccmruu H uich industrials ssss g :g nnt/uin, +s B| UN 75T +13 0»4mi And CI MO ♦10 Pep M +a AWlC 1T75 E*"*V w Bartow. ____Z=H TS5 E*?™ aSucar Z. Pp Cement SSO MB Pram Uli m Cum. Finance I S It ZHZSLz lUrtpu +u206 words
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Article273 1979-10-26 9 THE FREEING of cxcfainge controls in the United Kingdom is not expected to have a major impact on domestic banking activities. In the long term, however, it could lead to an expanded offshore market as British capital picks its way towards centres of higher return.273 words
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Article133 1979-10-26 9 Reuter THE TAIWANESE government may some time in the future deregulate the interest rate structure following what is regarded as a successful first step in the deregulation of the foreign exchange market, banking sources said. At present the government through the Central Bank sets interest rate bands, withReuter - 133 words
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Article189 1979-10-26 9 Reuter NEW YORK state superintendent of banks Muriel Sftebert told the US Comptroller of the Currency that her department was unable to approve a takeover of Marine Midland Bank by Hongkong Shanghai Banking Corp because of failure of HSBC to provide adequate financial data. In aReuter - 189 words
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425 1979-10-26 9 Reuter SWISS BANK Corp bullion manager Herbert Kaufmann said if the US Treasury does not alter its method of auctioning gold it is unlikely European banks will participate to any great extent in future auctions. He said European banks will need at least aReuter - 425 words
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Article272 1979-10-26 9 Reuter THE BANK of China intends to develop a system of bi-lateral loans instead of putting emphasis on syndicated loans. The managing director of the Bank of China, Mr Lin Otf-Hria explained at a lecture on the Qiinene banking system that as the procedure of oryiniitng syndicated loansReuter - 272 words
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Advertisement4 1979-10-26 9 Exotic Jfoot) (WHUt fc>H.\VVtt*n4 words
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Advertisement219 1979-10-26 9 TheABN Bank international A That's how many people ABN employs outside Holland. re ■&> Computer Services Foreign Exchange Dealings The ABN Bank's figures are fdbtual: when we call ourselves international we mean it. When we ki aw say we employ 7878 people outside the Netherlands we mean that a staff219 words
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1370 1979-10-26 10 BID ud otter price, officially listed fan an repotted to the Stack Exchange <* Singapore ye» •*rdajr with the number of ihara traded town la brackets In lots of 130 D units unless otherwise specified, BBCTION ONE INDUBTBIAL COMMERCIAL Acaa (2JOB 2.358) Alcoa1,370 words
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Article150 1979-10-26 10 motfottiiMTmir (Mimiiii' prices tar OelX) The Commerce 111 2J4 The Saving Fund 1.38 1.44 S pore Prog Fund 0.93 O.ttsd S pore Sec. Fund 1.48 1.71 S'pore Invest Fund 1.21 1.30 S pore Equity Fuad O K 1.01 INOOMK BOND UNIT (Current pries*) Income Bond 1.14 1J2 MAKA150 words
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Article2627 1979-10-26 10 Gr'« Gr's Net 1979 Last Div Div Y'ld P/E Vol Day High Low Company Sale or- Cvr (•OOO) High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 201 207 Acma 235 15.0 2.2 63 12.0 196 123* Alcom 196 10.0 13 5.1 26.1 148 110 Allied Choc 122 1 732,627 words
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Article103 1979-10-26 10 Striking prices of the options officially listed on the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday, the period, bids and offered prices and business done, if any, with the number of options traded shown in brackets. CS C (Dec-$2.75) (0.17B). CoM Starage (Dec 42.15) (0.138). Haw Par (Dec $1.40) (0.108103 words
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Article1608 1979-10-26 10 BID and otter prices officially listed aad hmineaa la and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of ihara traded shown In biaoketi in lots of 1,800 units unless otherwise specified DfDUmiAIS i|MMh (3.305) Mesa (I.S3S) (9) 1.82 AMD (0.878 0 63' -j1,608 words
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Article174 1979-10-26 10 AU8TBAL amalgamated Tin BM: AGM to be held at Wisma Bunga Ray a, 152, Jalan Am pans, Kuala Lumpur 044*, on Oct X at 2pm. af Pal Mall: AGM to be beld at Virginia Park, Jalan Unlvenlty, Petaling Jaya, on Oct 29 at 1L00 am. Ltd* AGM to174 words
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Article, Illustration584 1979-10-26 10 AFTER 88 ipeata| rally, It waa toaek aai gett the Stock Kiftiigr 8f SagaparC ]PHlBw]fa TUMW It was 8 ImUiwlmi day with the klg eaeratan eeattaaiag to make tketr preeeaee seam far waat Selective stacks wklek tad omm dewa a leag way rtaee the584 words
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614 1979-10-26 10 RENEWED selling pressure in the afternoon forced prices to a slightly easier close on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. Trading started on a rather promising note with light bargain hunting evident across a fairly broad front. However, support fell after the614 words
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Article, Illustration446 1979-10-26 11 KEMAYAN Oil Palm's attempts to move into cocoa cultivation, besides its oil palm growing and milling activities, have progressed further though results will not be felt in the current year. Chairman Mr Siow Kon Sang says in his review of the year just past that446 words
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Article204 1979-10-26 11 Date LMtFall Yea it Company Ported A—wi Net EPS Grew Pre-tax last year (ceats) Dtv. Preflt Mai Bank <%) <$*••> F 23/9 28.6 17.5 25,742 Sea View F 30/9 282L Msia Rice I 9/10 4.0 228 C Sugars F 9/11 30.1 15.0 5,793 Pahang Cons F 9/11 3.7204 words
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Article594 1979-10-26 11 Current Payment Ex Date Books Close Date Total for Total for Payable the year Previous year Apollo M Brew Nat Iron Killinghall Tronoh SBS Shell Harimau Conv Aust Araal UMW C Prop Town City Jardine Loan High Low Sel Prop SEA Corp T Cement T Cement Pref Gentings594 words
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Article114 1979-10-26 11 Company Particular* Ex Date Books Close Rothmana Kemayan SEA Corp Temerloh Fancy Tile MUM Pub Text Bonus Issue of 1 for 5 Bonus Issue of 1 for 4 Bonus Issue of lfor 1 Bonus Issue of 1 for 1 Rights Issue of 3 for 2 $1.20 per share114 words
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Article, Illustration605 1979-10-26 11 CHAN BONG SOO - By CHAN BONG SOO IN THE past four years, Khong Guan Flour Milling has been hitting one bad patch after another. Mounting competition in its major activities milling of wheat flour and manufacture of its by-products remains its biggest bugbear. The company continued605 words
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Article451 1979-10-26 11 THE newly-restructured board of Lingui Developments is actively searching for new investment opportunities, Chairman Dato Teo Ah Kiang said in his first annual address to stockholders. Lingui, one of the smaller companies within the Sime stable, was recently taken over by Fantak Realty which converted the former451 words
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306 1979-10-26 11 COLD STORAGE has reported some improvement in turnover and profits for the first half of its current financial year. For the interim period to July 31, 1979, the food-based group's pre-tax profits advanced 12.8 per cent to 19.89 million compared with the previous306 words
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236 1979-10-26 11 Reuter THE Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange will cease trading in Sime Darby Holdings Ltd shares from 9.30 am on Dec 7, the exchange said. The shares will be de-list-ed on confirmation from London that the UK High Court has approved the schemeReuter - 236 words
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Article534 1979-10-26 11 Yeo and F N s no soft feelings SJ(D@CL.» HOCK LOCK SIEW IT IS now some weeks since Fraser A Neave stormed into Yeo Hiap Seng's territory with its "tradition made better" soyabean drink and chrysanthemum tea. Like a good competitor, Yeo has, of course, not taken this affront lyingHOCK LOCK SIEW - 534 words
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LATEST RESULTS
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Article96 1979-10-26 11 an- nounced an unaudited pretax profit (after charging export duties and cess of $6.06 million) of $6.71 million compared with $8.19 million previously. Taxation absorbed $2.89 million ($4.5 million previously) leaving an attributable profit of $3.82 million ($3.69 million). The directors have recommended a final dividend of96 words
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Article64 1979-10-26 11 said the Malaysian Foreign Investment Committee has rejected its application for the proposed acquisition of Yardstick Holdings. In a controversial move, Premium had earlier proposed to acquire the entire capital of 1.4 million shares in Yardstick Holdings, through its subsidiary, Turnbuk Estate. Trading in the shares of Raleigh64 words
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105 1979-10-26 11 said it ex- pects improved trading profits during the current year ending June 30, despite problems associated with its relocation of operations to Tsun Wan in Hongkong's New Teritories. Company chairman Dato Ahmad bin Tunku Yahaya said in the annual report, however, that the105 words
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Advertisement263 1979-10-26 11 If you make business decisions in Asia, you need TheAsianNXM Street Journal There is only one single,comprehensive, timely source of business information for busy executives in Asia The Asian Wall Street Journal. As Asia's only regional daily business publication, we provide news that is timely, authoritative and backed up by263 words
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352 1979-10-26 12 WANG LOOK KEAH - By WANG LOOK KEAH THREE senior specialists in English language will be due in Singapore in the next six months. They will play a significant role in the new education system under the charge of Dr Goh Keng Swee, Minister of Education and Deputy352 words
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217 1979-10-26 12 THE broad principles of Singapore's company laws are also principles of common sense and common understanding, said DPP Tan Teow Yeow yesterday at the trial of Richard Tarling. Mr Tan was delivering his final arguments for the prosecution. In Mr Tan's view,217 words
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Article356 1979-10-26 12 UNDER no circumstances must Singapore harbour the illusion that the next decade would be one of stable regional balance between mainland and insular South-east Asia, warned Mr Teh Cheang Wan, Minister for National Development, at a commissioning ceremony held at the Istana yesterday. "Such an assumption would356 words
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Article348 1979-10-26 12 HONG Leong Finance's managing director, Mr Kwek Leng Beng, acquired more than two million Singapore Finance Limited (SFL) shares from different sources in Singapore and Hongkong through the efforts of Miss Oh Ley Yong, a director of Choon Woo Private Limited, the court heard yesterday. Miss Oh348 words
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Article792 1979-10-26 12 LONDON, Thurs. Share prices were easier in active trading with operators concerned over the possible diversion of institutional funds abroad following the relaxation of UK exchange controls, dealers said. At 3 pm, the FT index was down 5.5 at 444.0. Industrial leaders were off the day's lows though792 words
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373 1979-10-26 12 AUSTRALIA has been asked to take back a shipment of radio-active scrap metal shipped to the National Iron and Steel Mills (NISM). But because two Australian companies both deny responsibility for the shipment, this may take some time to achieve. NISM general manager,373 words
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Article114 1979-10-26 12 ESTATE owners in Malaysia have undertaken to review their programmes for the replanting of rubber in view of the significant changes made in the 1980 budget to the tax structure of the industry. In an interview with Malaysian Business Times in Kuala Lumpur yesterday, the chairman114 words
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91 1979-10-26 12 HAW Par Brothers International has sold a whollyowned subsidiary, Athea Investments, for £46,449 in cash. The transaction will result in a profit of approximately '$213,000 for the Haw Par group. In a brief statement issued yesterday, Athea Investments was described as having a nominal share91 words
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Advertisement250 1979-10-26 12 The NEW Ford Transit Built on Success TRANSIT is established as one of Europe's most successful ranges of commercial vehicles with over one million sold. It has succeeded because its basic design is right for the job it has to do; whether it is carrying goods or people or both.250 words
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Miscellaneous61 1979-10-26 12 Outlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. to 1 p.m. today: Isolated showers from late morning. Report for 24 hours prior to 7Jf p.m. on 0ct.25 at the airport. Maximum temperature 31.5 Associated humidity Minimum temperature 24.0 Associated humidity gg Hours of sunshine 4.70 Rainfall in millimetres Nil Total rainfall for61 words
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Article99 1979-10-26 13 Reuter HOWALDTSWERKE-Deutsche Werft (HDW) of West Germany is expected to be awarded a contract worth around 110 million marks to build a new passenger liner for Hamburg state-run shipping line Hadag Seetouristik Und Faehr lenst AG, Hamburg shipping sources said. The board of Hadag said they planReuter - 99 words
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Article47 1979-10-26 13 Reuter BETHLEHEM Steel Corp said it has signed contracts valued at U*****.5 million to provide Amerada Hess Corp with six integrated tug and barge units. Steel fabrication for the project will begin in 1980, with the first delivery scheduled for August 1981, Bethlehem said. Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article84 1979-10-26 13 Reuter LONDON second-hand tonnage brokers reported the 29,235 long dwt bulk carrier Uniafrica (built 1974) sold to unknown buyers for US$lO.4 million and the tanker Irenes Sincerity (26,565 long dwt, built 1969) to Italian buyers for $3.8 million, on Wednesday. Brokers also reported the Grecian Valour and GrecianReuter - 84 words
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678 1979-10-26 13 HSUNG BEE HWA - By HSUNG BEE HWA A WORKING group to promote closer cooperation between shippers and shipowners from Asia and the Pacific will be formed soon. The decision was taken at a meeting sponsored by the UN Economic and Social Commission for Asia adnd the Pacifc678 words
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Article232 1979-10-26 13 AP APAW exeeattaaaUy firm, Weatara II ■■ilawfc a. □ciiiiiwiji t ungii nifd vfMI* Mi steady m «eia» *»y irtta m farther iW»advaaee. Tilt vu narttealarty evltatla ttt USOtf where a M,M lia November leader Uftod grata tar Japaa at UB$2S (fla) prevlsaalj paid to a fM« <i—ii toAP - 232 words
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481 1979-10-26 13 UPI JAPAN, the world's maritime super-power, is riding out the shipping depression and looks set to take advantage of better times in the 1980s, the latest issue of Lloyds Shipping Economist says. Through its various government bodies, Japan is reorientating itself to lowerUPI - 481 words
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1310 1979-10-26 17 SCHEDULE A guide to ships loading at Singapore for Ports around the World The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of1,310 words
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Article1046 1979-10-26 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 Llne/Agen 1 and Is subject to change I (2) All export FCL containers and LCL cargo must be delivered to the Authority 1 premises1,046 words
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Article, Illustration516 1979-10-26 18 SEMBAWANG Shipyard recently completed three major repair contracts for BP Tanker Company. The tankers repaired were the 275,333-dwt British Trident, the 21,115-dwt British Maple and the 270,665-dwt British Resolution. Contracts from British Petroleum have grown sharply in recent years and the shipyard believes516 words
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Article553 1979-10-26 18 Shipping Uae Gal Skipping Line Paw CM Skipping Line P**e Cat ACS n 5 Granard m 2 PIL(M) IV 5 Afea IV 3 Hapag-Lloyd PacificOcean n 1 Alfred V 1 n 1 Pak.Shpg IV 2 Alfred V 3 Heap Seng V 4 PanAsia IV 5 Alpac IV 5553 words
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Article, Illustration428 1979-10-26 18 EXPECTED ARRIVALS TODAY KEPPEL WHARVES Kfrnanis (0690 shifts after Pakalong Seraya) 25/26 Letitia Lykes (after Akritas (Ai Shan) 35/36 Nedlloyd Fremantle (1800 after Nedlloyd Fiji) 3/4 Sun Diamond (0600) 47 Wakaba Maru (Ro/Ro) (160Q after Ai Shan) 38/39 PASK PANJANG WHARVES Ever Training (1300 after Sitiung) CB428 words
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601 1979-10-26 18 Lloyds List BACKING for the feasibility of coal as a fuel source for modern ships has come from the chairman of the British National Coal Board, Sir Derek Eire. He has put his considerable influence behind attempts to liquefy coal into aLloyds List - 601 words
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Advertisement253 1979-10-26 13 Scan Dutch V Fast and Regular Service To /From N.C./SCAN/W.MED./U.K. Singapore Tel *****1 Port Kelang Tel *****1. Kuala.Lumpur Tel ***** Penang Tel *****6 IA RDIM WWW .A Orient Overseas Co*tici*teA Line. ran rsi totu* corai isn KOREAN lACUN 2N KFTUCPUn 1711 CKVIUBI lOZE 16N cmvß pau. in KOREAN MCETION 5N253 words
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Advertisement294 1979-10-26 13 w JII SEALORI) U| ANTAf 1 n s* UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) ARABIAN GULF WEEKLY MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES Loading for FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE Spore 8/11 Dubai (18/11), Dammam (28/11), Kuwait (22/11) 10/12 Dubai (20/12). Dammam (22/12). (»wa<t (24/12) S pore Loading for 40/11 Jeddah (22/11), Hodeidah (27/11) AL MUHARfiAQ294 words
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Advertisement356 1979-10-26 13 NEPTUNE ORIENT UNES LTD FAR EAST EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE i oore r >i>ur N CORAL 29 Oct 31 Oct K iACEM 2 Not 3 Not N PEARL 4 Not 5 Not C ROZE 10 Not II Not C. PAUL IS Not 17 No* K JACEWON 21 Not 22 Not356 words
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Advertisement576 1979-10-26 13 Nedlloyd Lines Regular Liner Services To/From All Parts of the World. Singapore Tel *****1 Port-Kelang'Tel *****1. Kuala Lumpur Tel ***** Penang Tel -*****6 MAERSK LINE i 1 '"ir "'fi m i. .r 1 1 Mother Vessel Sated Saied I uau 27-21/10 25-30/10 AXEL 4-5/11 S-C/ll 10-11/11 12-13/11 lt-19/11 11-20/111 ARID576 words
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Advertisement812 1979-10-26 14 Ftt.lT COMTMOBED TO EWOft E*H*TS I S'pwt F K«ian( I Hlwj BTumii •dam I* Hint Tatao Eiprrsi 27/10 78/10 15/11 17/11 18/11 19/11 RMa Mara 5/11 73/11 75/11 76 11 78/11 Kawga Mm 4/11 71/11 73/11 74/11 76/11 KaaateaMara 10/11 30/11 7/17 3/17 5/17 IMaglmg Eiprtis 11/11 3/17- 5/17 6/17812 words
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Advertisement388 1979-10-26 14 Od 39/39 Oct 21/21 I Od 11/31 Ort 27/21 r~ rm To: US ATLANTIC US GUli I EAST CANADA JE To: CANADA/USA Pacific Coast u2fli (EAC) (BBS) 17-19/111 17-19/11 4-5/ I M M/ 24-21/10 11-13/11 1 'i 1 rr ID L« MpK San Frmcsca 12 4-5/1 12 1 17-19/11 29-23/11388 words
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Advertisement657 1979-10-26 14 EVERGREEN LINE f f AR [AST FIIROPI F XPRt SS f'JLI CONT AINE R SERVICE ACCEPTMG CARGO FOR HAMBURG. FELIXSTOWE. ROTTERDAM. ANTWERP. IE HAVRE ALSO ACCEPTMG CARGO FOR UNTTED KMGDOM SOUTHAMPTON, London. Manchester, bjrmmgham BRISTOL. LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW. LEEDS WEST GERMANY 1 Ha LAND AMSTERDAM S>m Itatoi f efcstom mm4m M657 words
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Advertisement960 1979-10-26 14 Everett Lines/1 1 I l S X 1 yp Burma Fhrt Star ShipptMf Corpn. "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE' LOMXNG FOR RANGOON PAGAN HIANTANYWA... .m 313/29 oet3o/31 Od 27/31 Od 1/211 B.F.S.SC Aaant* n Matoyuo: TEPS MALAYSIA Port Kalong TeH3B>-7355 Penong Tat *****/***** Compania Argentina Da Mavagacian Intarcontinantal S. A. C.I. F.960 words
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Advertisement697 1979-10-26 14 OCEAN SHIPPING ENTERPRISES PTE LTD RM 210? 2103 21ST FLOOR MARINA HOUSE SHENTON WAY MISTRI ROAD SINGAPORE 2 TEL *****44 7& *****70 ila SANKYO LINE AUSTRALIA SERVICE TUE MAN.... YUE RIVER. KYOTENM* MAY PRMCE BLUE RtVER ST. prwce ABS BONANZA 24/31 Oct mPOKT ACQ 11/13 Nov 9/10 Nov SYD. MEL.697 words
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Advertisement615 1979-10-26 15 QCL k. Overseas Containers Limited Weekly service to/from UKVEurope To UK/Contin«nt OMl* I*l as? MwsM Container Services Pte LW <***** Contain* Agencies Sdn BM 4*4544 Contain* Agencies Sdn BM *****6/8 BousMad Shipping Agencies Sdn Blu) *****1/3 Australia Straits Container Line k (A member of ANRO) Ro-Ro Container Service To/From Australia615 words
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Advertisement855 1979-10-26 15 I* GRANARD LINE RED SEA/MEDITERRANEAN SERVICE S'pon PldM| Pom* (VION mnoß V.32W (FWy Booftetf) 7Nw HV. MM All V.33N 29 NwHW WW Of ONE 34* 17 Dm MV. WW FUNG V.35N 10 J» accepimb comma cmgo ra. <*r ILV. WW AN V24E 23 No* Port Sad/Ateundru/ Bemrt/Lattakia P.Sttd/Ataundna/ Beirut/Lattakia P855 words
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Advertisement714 1979-10-26 15 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES LOADS FOR E. S. AFRICA IKSL: (Rum** Durban Ctown Pt Hit. I London) Sport Mta P. LYKES ORIENT LINE U.S. GULF COAST SERVICE (New Orleans, Mobie, Houston, Galveston) Stapp** P K«4anf Kuantan US 6* LETTTIA LYKES (tfsdi I loads) Gdn 35/29 Oct 30/31 Oct 110k STEILA LYKES714 words
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