The Business Times, 4 June 1980
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Title Section11 1980-06-04 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. lli/1/8# WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4,11 M 50 CENTS11 words
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Article63 1980-06-04 1 AP PARIS, Tues. The United States warned its trading partners today against placing unduly tough restraints on their monetary policies in trying to beat inflation. "There is a wide consensus that monetary and fiscal policies must remain under sufficient restraint to break the inflation mentality, but there isAP - 63 words
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Article73 1980-06-04 1 AFP LONDON, Tues. United States efforts to persuade Britain to produce chemical weapons to deter the Soviet Union from using similar methods are being rebuffed, Whitehall sources said today. The sources confirmed a report of the American moves by the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) last night following yesterday'sAFP - 73 words
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Article71 1980-06-04 1 Reuter JEDDAH, Tues. Saudi Arabia has given British Airways permission to fly Concorde at supersonic speeds over the kingdom again following a ban last month, British Airways (BA) officials here said today. The plane will follow a new route over Saudi Arabia on its flights between London andReuter - 71 words
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Article66 1980-06-04 1 AP ATHENS, Tues. The Greek navy was suddenly placed on full alert to test its battle readiness as Greek and Turkish forces conducted simultaneous exercises in separate parts of the Aegean Sea. A navy statement said the alert had no relation to the Greek and Turkish airAP - 66 words
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Article63 1980-06-04 1 Reuter BANGKOK, Tues. The Vietnamese-backed administration in Phnom Penh has convened a special court to try captured Kampuchean rebels. Diplomats say the decision is the first known move by Phnom Penh to bring anti-government guerillas to trial, although a special tribunal last August convicted two leaders of theReuter - 63 words
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Article59 1980-06-04 1 Reuter BEIJING, Tues. Privately-owned shops have begun reopening in Shanghai for the first time since the mid-1960s when they were banned as remnants of capitalism. The official People's Daily newspaper reported that the shops, mostly run by husband and wife, were convenient because they opened early in theReuter - 59 words
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Article82 1980-06-04 1 AP NEW YORK, Tues. The stock market headed lower this morning. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials slipped 1.02 points to 846.33 in the first half-hour. Losers took a 3 to 2 lead over gainers in the early tally of New York Stock Exchangelisted issues. The market'sAP - 82 words
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Article137 1980-06-04 1 Rises Indices Bedford 630 410 Jun 2 Jun 3 Magnum Corpn M L' I M Banking Kuala Sidim 1210 925 1100 424 80 55 40 36 B.T.Indicator: Industrials: Finance: 5143.58 5166.54 518.89 520.49 909.57 913.35 Ayer Hitam Rub soo 28 Hotels: 458.74 461.66 Tan Chong 045 25137 words
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Article, Illustration160 1980-06-04 1 Rises Indices Magnum Corp M U Ind M Banking Petaling Tin K Sidim Rothmans Kg Lanjut B Lintang K Kampar Sg Besi Malakoff 1240 940 1100 1460 426 515 450 400 595 1380 388 100 +75 40 40 +34 31 26 24 20 20 18 June 2 June160 words
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Article605 1980-06-04 1 MARGARET THOMAS - OTHER PRODUCTS STILL SELLING By MARGARET THOMAS ONE OF Singapore's largest private sector employers, the General Electric group, has had to retrench a tenth of the workers in one of its plants because of falling demand in the weakening US economy. But though some observers fear605 words
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Article270 1980-06-04 1 UPI JAPAN shaped up for a new trade row with Europe yesterday only months after settling thorny economic issues in the Tokyo Round of Multinational Trade Negotiations. A spokesman for the Japanese Minsitry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries said the agency has commissionedUPI - 270 words
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Article490 1980-06-04 1 ALVIN TAY - By ALVIN TAY THE Government may give serious consideration to private sector requests for liberalising income tax laws governing contributions to, and the setting up of, approved private provident or pension funds. The decade may also see the Government lowering rates and levies on security documentation490 words
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Article532 1980-06-04 1 THE ASEAN Plywood Federation (APF) has suggested that the best solution to the shortcomings of the current generalised scheme of preferences (GSP) for plywood exports into the EEC is to raise the quota level. This suggestion is contained in a memorandum from the federation to the532 words
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258 1980-06-04 1 WITH ealy mtter day to ga kelire the aaaaal meettag H leaks adds ea that mlaartty itiwfcild ers Straits Tradlag will •gala Had themselves bested by sapperton ef tkebnHddneton. Latest ladteatteas tram toe heart sf toe City saggeat that toe258 words
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458 1980-06-04 1 JOHN LIM - By JOHN LIM TWO MAIN factors time and money stand in the way of local executives and entrepreneurs who need to attend executive development programmes to improve their skills. The minimum duration for such programmes to be effective should ideally be four weeks. However,458 words
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Advertisement35 1980-06-04 1 FRAT/S FRATA NEWS FOR RATES BOOKING CALL MR. TAN KAY HOCK MRS. JUDY TEO MISS CHEW LEE LEE FRATA SHIPPING PTE. LTD. Suite 801,8 th Floor, World Trade Centre, Maritime Square. Singapore 0409 Telephone: *****0435 words
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Advertisement64 1980-06-04 1 See back page eel 4 HMDS SHIPPING TIMES CAR*BOMB Attacks shack LITTLE scape f*r a regional United States 5 payments 5y5tem...................... 9 IS Malaysia's scramble fsr MALAYSIAN Feedmills feeling toads accessary? I the piach II DO Sagapereaas seed a aatica- Csatraets far dswastream al eastame? 7 petrochemical plaats—...... 12 AIRCRAFT64 words
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Advertisement167 1980-06-04 1 Raki Corporation For all type* of O„ Kr Culinary (Oriental Rakl Corporation ,Bd European) Tel: *****4 *****4 Tele*: RS ***** A/8 RAKtCOft "»»e<, herb*. CaMe: -RAKICORP- seeds.roots. spices F«ciof% pulses Marsiltng Industrial Estate Maiaysta Tet: ***** Manufacturer. CaMe: "RAKtCOffK" Jotiorc Bahru miller and stockists. Leader...Page I DTBSO DTI2OO DTIBOOR Proof:167 words
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TRADE AND INDUSTRY
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Article580 1980-06-04 2 FONG MEW LENG - By FONG MEW LENG A MAJOR German investor is locating its only offshore plant outside its home country in Singapore to make an effective penetration into the Asian market. When Dorma-Baubes-chlag obtained investment approval from the Economic Development Board together with a minimum poineer status of580 words
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Article, Illustration222 1980-06-04 2 JARDINE Marketing Services (JMS) has appointed Mr Riehwi lim as marketing manager of its consumer goods division and Mr Kwu K*ng Meag as sales executive in the division. Mr Lim has wide experience in consumer goods marketing, having held executive positions in Boustead Trading, Sime Darby and222 words
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Article544 1980-06-04 2 SINGAPORE Airlines is expected to spend $1,203 million on aircraft fleet reequipment and other capital projects in the period 1980According to the latest issue of Outlook, SlA's house magazine, $410 million or 34.1 per cent of total spending will be drawn from the airline's internal544 words
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Article105 1980-06-04 2 THE Department of Extramural Studies of the University of Singapore will hold a 15-lecture course on "Banking Contracts Opening and Operation of Bank Accounts" every Tuesday and Thursday beginning June 17. The lecturer will be Mr Clifford Abayasekara, a lecturer in Business Law and Banking at105 words
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Article150 1980-06-04 2 A TRADE mission from Australia's Northern Territory is in Singapore to promote two-way trade with the Republic. The 14-member Northern Territory Trade Mission, here on a four-day visit (Jun 1-4), has held discussions with the Singapore International Chambers of Commerce and the Department of Trade.150 words
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Article402 1980-06-04 2 SEMINARS AND COURSES June 6-27: Assertive Management, Shangri-La Hotel, AMR International June 11-12: Making Effective Presentations, Hilton Hotel, Consulasia June 12-13: Finance for Nonfinancial Managers, ShangriLa Hotel, Price Waterhouse June 13-16: Ultrasonic Plastic Welding, Suite 5264 Woh Hup Complex, Mechanical and Combustion Engineering June 18-20: Tactics Techniques for402 words
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Advertisement247 1980-06-04 2 Now to Manila and 0n... Km That's right. Philippine Airlines has a special noon flight for busy business people PR 502 The Executive Luncheon Flight. A leisurely lunch with a champagne starter Then, 2 hours of perfect peace. Time enough to work on the contents of your briefcase, and arrive247 words
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REGIONAL
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294 1980-06-04 3 LEADERS of Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi's Congress (I) Party met yesterday to divide the gains of their landslide victory in state assembly elections. Mrs Gandhi has emerged from the polls with a vastly firmer grip on Indian politics. The Congress (I) captured294 words
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166 1980-06-04 3 VIETNAM faces extreme economic difficulties and is in dire need of daily necessities. The Japanese newspaper Yomiuri Shim bun reported that the food shortage was so critical that prices of daily necessities such as vegetables, fish and fruits in the capital have risen an average166 words
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105 1980-06-04 3 AFP JAPANESE Prime Minister Masayoshi Ohira now suffering from heart stricture will be able to attend the June 22 to 23 Venice summit of seven Western industrial democracies as scheduled, unless his condition worsens, government and ruling party sources said. Chief Cabinet secretary MasayoshiAFP - 105 words
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560 1980-06-04 3 NYT THE chairman of the US Export-Import Bank has arrived in South Korea to discuss loans to the Seoul government at a time of mounting tension in relations between the US and South Korean. The Export-Import Bank serves as a bellwether to foreignNYT - 560 words
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309 1980-06-04 3 AFP THE PHILIPPINE government will establish within a year joint Christian-Muslim security forces in the two autonomous regional governments in Mindanao, President Marcos said yesterday. In an interview with newsmen in Manila, Mr Marcos said the establishment of the regional security forces, to comprise 5,000AFP - 309 words
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Article120 1980-06-04 3 Reuter AUSTRALIA'S 16 trade commissioners in the Asean area demonstrate the prime importance of trade development for Australian exports in the region, the Senate Committee on Foreign Affairs and Defence was told yesterday. In a submission from the Australian Department of Trade and Resources, the committee was toldReuter - 120 words
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THE REGION IN BRIEF
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Article464 1980-06-04 3 Agencies AUSTRALIAN Transport Minister Ralph Hunt yesterday announced a new air fare agreement between Australia and the Netherlands. He said agreement on the fares was reached in the Hague last week and the new arrangements will operate from June 17. "The arrangements bring the fares package toAgencies - 464 words
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Advertisement471 1980-06-04 3 DBS Autosave. The best of both worlds. fefs r mm v?: 1 By putting together two ordinary banking services, DBS has created a new and unique service. Autosave. A normal current account gives you the convenience of paying by cheque. But of course you don't earn interest on money lying471 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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214 1980-06-04 4 Reuter US soybean growers over the next 12 months will face more competition than ever before from South America as a result of a combined record output in Brazil and Argentine, the Hamburgbased weekly publication Oilworld said. Additionally, they will have to contend withReuter - 214 words
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Article233 1980-06-04 4 THE Chicago Board of Trade soybean futures finished USB '4 to 10 v« cents a bushel lower in revived trade on Monday. Prices ended at lows of a ten-cent range. Heavy local liquidation touched off commission house sell stops. Traders said increased rain was a depressing factor along with233 words
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Article328 1980-06-04 4 SINGAPORE: Yesterdays closing prices in S$ per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.05, 100 per cent second class 0.90, 100 per cent third class 0.88, 25 per cent new crop 0.80, B-10 per cent 0.68. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.63, Special no stock.328 words
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Article320 1980-06-04 4 IN Singapore, the market closed lower yesterday with June One RSS buyers quoted at 284.00 cents per kilo, down 1.50 cents from Monday's close, dealers said. The morning market was unchanged after fluctuating on some covering of June and July alternating with selling interest at the highs, they said.320 words
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Article321 1980-06-04 4 R.A.S. prices In cents per kilo yesterday: Noon (per kilo) Buyers Sellers Int. 1 R.S.S. prompt (.o.b. 285.00 286 .OON Int. 1 R.S.S. June 287.00 288.00 Int. 1 R.S.S. July 290 00 290 50 Int. 2 R.S.S. 281.00 282.00N UK/Cont 280.00 281 OON Int. 3 R.S.S. 278.00 279321 words
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Article113 1980-06-04 4 SSR 20 SSR SO MRKLB (1-too pall (1 -too pall (Carraat M Buyer* 8*11 at) 272 00 at) ***** Jut Ik) an *****N 271 00N 328.50N 318.00N (Forward Mtk) Buyer* Seller* 1 274.00 276.00N 1 271.00 273.00N Jmly 1 326.50 328.50N 316.00 318.00N SMRCV SMRL 1 loo113 words
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Article90 1980-06-04 4 THAI tin metal exports in February dropped to 3,454 tonnes valued at U5572.2 million from 3,826 tonnes worth $62.8 million in January, and compared with 3,286 tonnes valued at $44.8 million in February 1979, the Nrung Thai Bank, a goverament-ownedco m mer- cial bank reported. Exports90 words
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Article74 1980-06-04 4 THE Straits tin price in Penang recovered M$C C»r picnl to $2,181 yesrday, $3t above the International Tin Agreement ceiling, despite Monday's easiness in London, dealers said. A redaction in tin ore supplied and continued European, Japanese and local buyings help* ed the market to recover after the74 words
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Article39 1980-06-04 4 Rubber: June 3 Singapore: June: 284.00 cents (down 1.50 cents) Malaysia: June: 280.50 cents (down 1.00 cent) Tin: M*2,181 (up $6) (equivalent to $36.06 per kilo) (up 10 cents) Official offering: 197 Vi tonnes (down 64Vi tonnes)39 words
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Article155 1980-06-04 4 IN Kuala Lumpur, values weakened yesterday on nervous selling and in line with lower overseas trends, dealers said. Pakistan's tender for 5,000 tonnes of neutralised palm oil for July shipment failed to aid sentiment, they said. Trading was quiet with interest again in June. The southern and central155 words
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Article174 1980-06-04 4 CHINESE Prtiiec Exchange, Singapore, eMng prices per IN kg yesterday: CMMit ell: Bulk fob $137.50 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $147.50 sellers, new drum fob $154.00 sellers. Capra: Mixed (loose) $79.00 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $477.50 sellers, Sarawak white pepper faq174 words
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Article238 1980-06-04 4 THE Chicago Board of Trade wheat futures ended US7 to 3 V 4 cents a bushel lower on Monday, with the three nearbys closing about five cents under. Prices settled near the lows of a ten cent-range in revived trade. Local liquidation in reaction to substantial selling by the238 words
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Article922 1980-06-04 4 COFFEE: Robusta futures closed the morning steady little changed from the opening and £14 to £10 per tonne up from Monday, dealers said. Turnover was 2,062 lots including 21 options. Values moved narrowly during the morning around the higher end of the trading range on profit-taking and switch922 words
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Article193 1980-06-04 4 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday: (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) C*ttM wi: China Blue Phoenix 20s 2,195; 32s 2,570, 40s 2,860 (per bale of 400 lbs). Piece giifc: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly193 words
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ASIAN STOCKS
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Article551 1980-06-04 4 TOKYO THE market was inactive yesterday with sell orders outnumbering purchase orders resulting in a thin turnover. Not only the investors were uncertain of what course to follow next, but securities houses were also undecided. The wait-and-see attitude intensified further as news that Prime Minister Ohira's illness was551 words
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Article324 1980-06-04 4 Source: SHK See IT WAS a dull day on the exchanges. Prices moved within a narrow range with hardly any features. Market operators seemed unable to decide whether to buy because of lower interest rates or sell on the recession's implications. Hongkong Bank, Cheung Kong and Hongkong Land remainedSource: SHK See - 324 words
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Article399 1980-06-04 4 STOCKS closed firm yesterday, despite selling pressure on some mining shares dealers said. However, market leader BHP lost A2O cents on profit-taking to close at A 514.10. Gold stocks and copper miners finished steady to firm but WMC eased five to $4.90. Central Norseman gained ten to 18.40, Emperor399 words
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Article249 1980-06-04 4 THE stock market was still inactive yesterday with general prices unchanged, dealers said. Bangkok Bank, Jalaprathan Cement and Rama Tower closed unchanged at 280, 106 and 73.50 baht respectively, while Capital Trust fell 1.50 to 54 and Mah Boonkrong Drying and Silo rose one to 186. JUNK 03 Bahts249 words
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Article148 1980-06-04 4 THE market closed yesterday with mining and oils firmer while commercial and industrials were unchanged, traders said. Tupover rose to 4.2 million pesos from Monday's 3.5 million. Atlas Con B, Benguet Con B, Oriental B, and Pogei firmed while Philex B fell. The rest were all unchanged or untraded.148 words
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Article124 1980-06-04 4 KAWASAKI Steel Corp said it expects sales and profit before-tax and special items in the business year ending next March 31 to be little changed from 1.15 trillion yen and 92.66 billion yen last year. The company said the pessimistic business outlook follows an anticipated decline124 words
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Article52 1980-06-04 4 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Monday 412.7 Friday 415.9 Week Ago closed DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Monday ***** Tuesday 850 86 Week Ago closed H.K.HANG 8ENG Tuesday 900 30 Monday 901.87 Week Ago 878.54 8YDNEY INDUSTRIALS Tuesday ***** Monday 064.34 Week Ago 845.36 ALL ORDINARIE8 Tuesday 888.21 Monday 807.44 Week52 words
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Advertisement165 1980-06-04 4 Wendy Hutton's SINGAPORE ....more than just a cookbook! UL^JSINGAPORE ■MRFOOD PBh Here, for the first time, is a local cookbook that gives you more than just recipes. More, too, than lots of fascinating and relevant information about Singaporean ingredients and cooking methods. Singapore Food is unique because it puts Singapore's165 words
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OVERSEAS
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203 1980-06-04 5 IRAN has reduced sharply its oil production to less than one million barrels a day following the suspension of its crude oil shipments to Japan last month. The Yomiuri Shim bun newspaper reported yesterday that Iran is now producing crude at the203 words
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Article180 1980-06-04 5 AFP A "mild recession" in the second-half of this year with a recovery in the secondhalf of next year for OECD countries was predicted by Mr Emile Van Lennep, secretary-general of the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD). He cited no specific figures, butAFP - 180 words
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Article141 1980-06-04 5 Reuter THE US State Department has dismissed as "a propaganda circus" a Teheran conference which former US Attorney-general Ramsay Clark and nine other Americans are attending in defiance of a presidential order. "This is a hearing with a hanging Judge and a hanging Jury, with no promise ofReuter - 141 words
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244 1980-06-04 5 AFP STUDENTS, traders sad la Kabal will Isuel mttur wttvmĔve ipM the pveeeaee ef Sevtet treeps ia Afghaabtaa tram Friday, aeeerdtag ta Afghaa rebels wha fled the eeaatry ea Meaday. Mr Mehaauned Asia, wha claimed ta be a rebel, said Aephmpma will eleeeAFP - 244 words
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Article771 1980-06-04 5 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From MAS MH60I 0r700 KUL TMA TL375 0715 BEY/BOM/KUL MAS MH621 0635 PEN SIA SQ101 0815 KUL RBA BI421 0930 BWN MAS MH671 0930 PEN/KUL SIA SQ211 1000 HLP MAS MH605 1000 KUL CPA CX710 1005 HLP SIA SQ103 1015 KUL771 words
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569 1980-06-04 5 WEST BANK MAYORS INJURED Agencies THE UNITED States has expressed outrage and shock over car-bomb attacks against three West Bank Palestinian mayors and said the incidents could only hurt Israeli-Egyptian talks on Palestinian selfgovernment. State Department spokesman Hodding Carter said: "We are deeply shocked and saddenedAgencies - 569 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article542 1980-06-04 5 NEW orders fcr US factory goods plunged by US$B.3 billion or 5.5 per cent in April, the biggest drop in five-and-a-half years and another sign of recession. The government said it was the third consecutive month in which new orders had declined. BORDER skirmishes betweea Iraa542 words
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Advertisement94 1980-06-04 5 London. w N if fi mm You want the fastest flights going. Go with us. We can offer you Concorde* every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. And they're just three of the 10 British Airways flights you can choose from every week, some starting fresh from Singapore. You won't find a94 words
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Article467 1980-06-04 6 THE problem mentioned by the National Productivity Board that Singapore executives often do not have time to attend upgrading courses is a very real impediment to industrial restructuring. On the one hand, courses organised by the NPB and other bodies can help executives update their knowledge467 words
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206 1980-06-04 6 RETRENCHMENT is a word that can strike fear and foreboding in the hearts of many. The prospect of losing your job and income is seldom one to be relished. And when the retrenchment exercise is one repeated throughout the industry, across the nation and around the206 words
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Article, Illustration1291 1980-06-04 6 DILIP MUKERJEE - By DILIP MUKERJEE Depthnews MORE THAN US$2 billion of private long-term capital was successfully raised by Malaysia in the four* years 1976-79. Clearly, the country has done extremely well in the worldwide scramble for funds, but was it necessary? Malaysian officials are reluctant to talkDepthnews - 1,291 words
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Article1225 1980-06-04 6 Letters to the Editor Dear 9r, Congratulations, "Free Play," that's a pen tipped with venom you've fashioned but still don't you think it a bit of a coincidence that on the day (May 14) you put a gold baton in the knapsack of Field Marshal Chiarapurk, another military1,225 words
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Article143 1980-06-04 6 DR HONG HAI - DR HONG HAI ttreetor AypMlcMudCirpnttM Dear Sir, It is possible that your article on ARC conveyed a slightly erroneous impression of our relationship with the University. May I express two points more explicitly. On the question of dependence on the university, we believe in university143 words
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Advertisement160 1980-06-04 6 CARLOS CASTANEDA THE SECOND RING OF POWER Carlos Castaneda's journey into the world of sorcery has captivated millions. In this new book, he introduces dona Soledad, whose mission is to test Castaneda by a series of terrifying tricks. Thus, Castaneda is initiated into experiences so intense, so profoundly disturbing, as160 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous1362 1980-06-04 6 KJRWDTO Manipulator in chief •NIGHTS viewtag mTV time, tealgkt's jlnii MDe to "Lakrytatk" to tke title «f 2£S!/<* —VII tke Bniy Bmmck -l?.,nrrl- «1U11.25pm, wTfflLKim I*l® >J™ eww (teMl 4. Tie kuelsf C*l«reemes ~a» ..wpm, £wa aselajgla way tats gie.t stars a—tarta* tofaas «f tke Ha- .f* f* toel«4e V&iTPrtee1,362 words
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Article, Illustration2180 1980-06-04 7 HANS GUSTAFFSON - Since a majority of the developing countries are flooded with sunshine, a variety of solar-based technologies is possible. HANS GUSTAFFSON reports on the Third World's potential of energy technology and other activities of its technology-selling transnational corporations (TNCs). HANS GUSTAFFSON THE NEW transnational those from the developing2,180 words
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702 1980-06-04 7 SALMA KHALIK - FORUM with SALMA KHALIK WE ARE trying too hard, and wasting too much energy on something that should essentially be a spontaneous development over a period of time. Singaporeans have got so used to having everything done in a hurry that we begin to702 words
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Advertisement116 1980-06-04 7 The international bank s jap e us ual a ion US dollars, s ready to give m V U K w > •>. -ew 5 t* V We have your interests at heart. DAI-ICHI KANOYO BANK Singapore Branch: G2. Hong Leong Bkjg 16. Raffles Quay. Singapore 0104 Tel *****55 Head116 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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EUROPEAN MARKETS
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Article255 1980-06-04 8 JUNE 02 Frs CORBEILLE Alr-Llqulde 538 -2 B S N Gervais Danone 958 -S CSF (ThomsonCsf) 491 -1 Cle Francaise des Petroles 252 1 Compagnir Flnanclere Compagnie General® 386 unch Credit Foncier De France 463 3 Hachette (Librairie) 248 7 Machines Bull 58 Mlchelln (B) 860 Paribas 229 70255 words
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Article96 1980-06-04 8 JUNE 02 Fr* FORWARD MARKET Acec 320 4? Arbed 1996 55 Astur 468 4 14 Bravan 962 6 Bru-Lamb 1346 26 Can par 1008 •10 Cock 263 -5 De Beers 272 -3 Fbrs 1800 -SO Elcctrobei 5850 unch Gb-Inno-Bm 2355 -55 Gev 1066 -2 Hobo It 2560 20 Petro96 words
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Article216 1980-06-04 8 JUNE 02 Dm Aeg-Telefunken 74 70B Akzo 21 90 AIlz Leben 815.00 -5 Allz Vers 383 50 -13 BASF 144.10 -0.2 Bay H T Wbank 218 50B Bay Vbank ***** -2 Bayer ***** -0.6 BBC 296 00B BMW 163 50 Cassella 327 OOxd -21 Chem Verw ***** unch Commenbank216 words
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Article196 1980-06-04 8 JUNE 02 Fls ABN ***** -13 Ahold «7 TO 0.1 Akio 23 90 AMEV 8780 0.3 Amfas 101 10 -0.4 Amrot Bank 63 30 0.2 B*rgoss 38 00 1 Berk 9620 1.2 Bols 6100 -0.1 Borsumij 196 00 i Burhmann 66 00 12 Byenkorf 5950 Calve Delft 182 00196 words
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Article189 1980-06-04 8 JUNE 02 Prancs Actions Suism Alusuisse Br Alusuisae Ref Brown Bo*ert Br Cite Geify Br Clba Grtjy PCCite Geify Rm Credit Suisse Br Credit Suisse Reg Elektrowatt Br Oeorf* Fischer Br Globus Pc Hero Br Hoffman U TTtxd uao 453 1740 toss 810 506 2130 306 2280 120 SB189 words
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Article105 1980-06-04 8 JUNE 02 Lire Anlc a unch Assoc Oen M750 -740 Bastogi $40 -20 Central* ***** -M Flat 1101 -30 Finsider TO unch Gen Immob SO unch IFI Prl 2344 -30 IlaJrementi ***** -356 1 taigas 750 .0 ItaiikW 322 -2 Magneti M Pf M6 5 Marrlli Err 350 unch105 words
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Article198 1980-06-04 8 JUNE 02 O AblUM !•-> unch A lean 30 Algoma 31'. -s Bank Mont Bank Nova Scotia 28 Bell Tel 20. Beth Corp BP Can Ltd 43-. Brasran Tt\ Camp Red Lake 42 s. S Can imp Bk X > Canpar 41 s Can par In* Pf Carling OXeefe198 words
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Article313 1980-06-04 8 JUNE 02 Rand INDUSTRIALS A Alpha Abercom AE And CI AMIC 310 280 WO 2325 unch unch -10 unch Barlows Cg Sugar CNA Currle Finance 905 1080 410 IK -IS unch unch unch Edcon Edgars Fve ready 530 6500 unch unch Fed Volk Fuglt Gardlan 400 IK ii, 3313 words
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Advertisement199 1980-06-04 8 See Page 4 for Tokyo stocks and Page 9 lor NYSE prices Feast like an at Chinatown bWOur chefs can whip up culinary delights that would excite even the most demanding of emperors Here at The Chinatown, we serve Szechuan specialties Name your favourites Or ask for our recommendations. Then199 words
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Advertisement191 1980-06-04 8 Noodles, mien or mee? It's the same. No matter what you call it. The difference is the way our chefs serve up to you. Whether it's fried, dry. or in a soup. Whether it's Hokkien-style. Cantonese-style, or local-style. You'll like the way we have with ntxxiles. mien and mee at191 words
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Advertisement163 1980-06-04 8 The American Express Card serves you well wherever great food is served «er To apply for the American Express Card, call 2358 133. %>• off 31 VH ii,- MB *i m:e G«»ll or \bu don't know how good it is until you eat someplace else/ n 6th Floor, Front Block.163 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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430 1980-06-04 9 THE BRANCH office of a bank will be a major place of automation investment in the 1980s, with the automated teller machine (ATM) a permanent and common feature of retail banking. Other equipment such as automatic cash handling devices, back office terminals,430 words
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231 1980-06-04 9 Reuter PHILIPPINE Finance Minister Cesar Virata said the Export-Import Bank of Japan should consider giving guarantees for bond flotations of Asia-Pacific developing countries on the Tokyo capital market. Mr Virata told a recent symposium on business cooperation in Tokyo between the Asia-Pacific regionReuter - 231 words
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128 1980-06-04 9 AFP THE HONGKONG and Shanghai Banking Corporation the Chartered Bank la Hongkong have lowered their prime '•'■l rates to 13 per cent from 14Vi per cent, a spokesmaa far the baaks said. Bath prime aad deposit rates were kept high la recent DeathsAFP - 128 words
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544 1980-06-04 9 WORLD BANKING CONFERENCE IT IS highly unrealistic for the Pacific region to have a mechanism for the settlement of payments within the area. This is because countries in the region are too diversified, much more so than members of the European Economic Community,544 words
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299 1980-06-04 9 SINGAPORE'S exports to China nearly tripled last year, while the growth in Chinese sales to Singapore was at a more modest rate. The balance, however, is still heavily in China's favour. Making this point at the World Ranking Conference yesterday, Mr A DAG299 words
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Article462 1980-06-04 9 THE U.S. dollar was generally firmer from Monday's levels yesterday in a quiet foreign exchange market. From an opening of 223.40/80 against the Japanese yen, the US dollar moved up to the day's high of 223.60/70 before losing ground to register at 223.00/ 15. The US unit however,462 words
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Article154 1980-06-04 9 Asian rates ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on June 3: U8 DolUr*(8pot) Offor Hi 7 days 9% 9V« 1 month low 10H 2 months lOVj iom 3 months 10M 10 W 6 months 109/16 107/16 9 months 10H 10'. 12 months 107/16 10S/16 8w/h. Dm*. 1 month154 words
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Article1270 1980-06-04 9 NEW YORK NEWS of a sharp drop in April factory orders undercut a weak finning trend and the New York stock market closed lower on Monday in moderate trading. The market opened weak but was firming before the Commerce Department reported that April factory orders dropped 5.51,270 words
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Article22 1980-06-04 9 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 12.1 per cent.22 words
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Article353 1980-06-04 9 THE U.S. dollar opened slightly firmer yesterday against major currencies compared with its close in London on Monday night and in Hongkong yesterday. The dollar began at 1.7833/41 marks, slightly up on its 1.7820/30 Hongkong close and 1.7810/20 in London, but little changed from its New York close of353 words
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Article32 1980-06-04 9 Frankfurt exchanges opening quotes yesterday: US* 1.7832/42 (1.7775/85) Stg 4.163/173 (4.155/165) Can 1.5381/97 DO 90.99/91.11 Sfr 107.23/37 Lit 2.129/32 Ffr 42.98/43.02 Nkr 36.56/61 Bfr con 6.245/53 Bfr fin 6.177/187 Yen 0.*****232 words
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Article282 1980-06-04 9 UN THE Singapore market, gold futures closed generally easier compared with overnight levels in very thin trading yesterday, dealers said. Opening quotations were marked up around US$2 an ounce and thereafter held steady during the quiet morning's trading. The market fell around US$7 an ounce in late afternoon trading282 words
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Article142 1980-06-04 9 THE U.S. dollar was steady in extremely quiet trading yesterday, dealers said. Preparations for an international foreign exchange conference in Singapore and an absence of new factors were the main reasons for the quiet tone. The dollar was quoted at a late 223.30/50 yen from an early 223.15/25 and142 words
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Article169 1980-06-04 9 THE U.S. dollar for overnight delivery closed at 223.50 yen yesterday, unchanged from the opening but up from 222.70 at Monday's close, dealers said. Trading was moderate with volume US$B45 million. The dollar fluctuated narrowly in light late trading after rising in active but nervous early trading to the169 words
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Article56 1980-06-04 9 The following are Australia and New Zealand exchanges opening quotes yesterday: US* 1.1455/1.1407 Stg 0.4928/0.4871 90 day air mail buying rates Stg 0.5188 US$l.lBB9 90 day fwd buying rates Stg 0.4969 US$ 1.1365 NZ exchanges: 3 Reserve bank midrate U550.9845 Trading bank indications US$ 0.9895,0.9795 Stg 0.4234,0.4204 90 airmail56 words
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Advertisement70 1980-06-04 9 H S! j J llj rjrn Penthouse Restaurant Holland Road.Shopping Centre. Opposite Chip Bee Garden Tel: *****06 iignuy steamboat $12/Happy Hours. 3.00 pm to 6.00 pm Drinks (20% discount) and Snacks I CANTONESE KiJkii: •Prompt Luncheons •Catering: Functions •Gourmet Dinners •Buffet Parties Daily: 11.30 am to 2.30 pm 6.30 pm70 words
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Advertisement108 1980-06-04 9 LOGIN //J'/ A gem among rare whiskies Logan IV Luxe Scotch Whisky. From the w<»i Id renowned White I lorse distiller\ Blended from -10 single whiskies int luding the pure lsla\ malt and gram whisky. Logan I)e Luxe is truly a great whisky of rare distinction. Little wonder then that108 words
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1644 1980-06-04 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Stock Exchange Of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of I*ooo units, unless otherwise specified. SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL Aeaa (3.188) (2)1,644 words
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Article157 1980-06-04 10 8PWAFOMCUN1 The Commerce rrnwr htial) 2.46 158xd OOMMNffiOU (M«nm' prists tar Hm 4) Union Spore Fund 1.01 Vk 1.06 The Savings Fund S pore Prog Fund S'pore Sec. Fund S pore Invest Fund S'pore Equity Fund 1.63 LU 2.01 1.0 LIT LT1 1.34 2.11 LM 1.23 INCOM1 (Cut157 words
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Article2802 1980-06-04 10 Gr« Gr"a Net 1980 Laat Div Div Y'ld P/E Vol Day High Low Company Sale or- Cvr (*000) High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 370 245 Acma 314cd 2 15.0 2.8 4.7 12.4 13 316 312 223 220 Alcom 223 12.0 25 55 12.6 140 116 Allied2,802 words
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Article1836 1980-06-04 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units, unless otherwise specified. Dmranuu 'Ji'MKi (1225) (1) 116 Atoaaa (2.168 2.185) (5) 118 xd Ales1,836 words
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Article131 1980-06-04 10 lie Straits Trading C*mpa■y Ltd: AGM to be held at 19th Floor, OCBC Centre, Chulia Street, Singapore, at 11.30am on June 5. Gdd CMm Ltd: AGM to be held at 6th Floor, Denmark House, Raffles Quay, Singapore, at 12 noon on June 6. Malahaff Bhd: AGM to be131 words
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Article, Illustration676 1980-06-04 10 THE SINGAPORE stock market performed bettor tfcaa muy hid dani to expect yesterday. At mm (Mag, It wm evident that despite tke persistent emphasis M caution in anticipation sf a dewatan, skare prlees eMttaaed to keld dim S#iw selected issues evea managed distinct rises. Oa tke whsle,676 words
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Article582 1980-06-04 10 SUSTAINED buying interest pushed share prices significantly higher on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. Demand was especially strong among selected market favourites which forged steadily ahead. Cases in point were Magnum Corporation and Malayan United Industries which dominated trading throughout the day. Some support was582 words
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COMPANY NEWS
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Article, Illustration577 1980-06-04 11 SUSAN THAM - By SUSAN THAM MALAYSIAN Feedmills will find the going harder in the current year with the group facing pressures from continuous increases in raw material and operational costs and fluctuations in commodity prices. Despite this, the board remains hopeful that group profits will be maintained.577 words
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Article479 1980-06-04 11 SOUTH WEST Consolidated Minerals (SWCM), a subsidiary of Dundonian which is listed in London, has invited investors from the Far East to acquire a minority stake in its share capital. Incorporated in November 1975 to explore and mine a 13 sq km tin mine in Cornwall, SWCM's479 words
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Article61 1980-06-04 11 TANG ENG'S offer document, containing the detailed terms and conditions for the takeover of United Industrial Corporation, has been despatched to the company's shareholders. Citicorp International, advisors to Tang Eng, has announced that the closing date for acceptance of the offer is 3.30 pm, July61 words
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LATEST RESULTS
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51 1980-06-04 11 have declared a second and final dividend of 6 per cent and 7 per cent, respectively, for the financial year ended Dec 31, 1979. If approved at the forthcoming AGM, the dividend will be paid on July 21, to members registered on July51 words
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Article73 1980-06-04 11 has re- ported group pre-tax profit of M 59.01 million for the year ended March 31, 1900 as compared with 17.01 million the year before. Sales amounted to 171.58 million ($55.26 million). The directors have recommended the payment of a final dividend of 19 per cent which,73 words
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Article25 1980-06-04 11 has re- ported pre-tax profit of M 516,148 for the year ended Dec 31, 1979 as compared with $64,196 the year before.25 words
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Article45 1980-06-04 11 has reported pre-tax profit of M 53.63 million for the year ended Dec 31, 1979 as compared with $2.67 million the previous year. Turnover reached 176.28 million ($64.64 million). The directors have recommended a final dividend of 10 per cent (same).45 words
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Article218 1980-06-04 11 KHONG GUAN HoMlagi Malaysia, despite a «fight setback la the first half, recovered ssatwhat la the seeoad half te past higher fall-year eandags. Grasp pretax profit at the btoealt maaafaetarer aa M per cart iaereaae la $3.18 mllHea far the year eaded Dee SI, IfTI. Oat218 words
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Article38 1980-06-04 11 TAT Lee Bank has been admitted to the official list of the exchange. Trading in its 60-million ordinary shares of $1 each will commence under the first trading section of the finance section w.e.f. June 4.38 words
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Article500 1980-06-04 11 BIBIANA CHOO - By BIBIANA CHOO HOTEL Grand Central has proposed a bonus issue of one-for-10 to be capitalised out of the retained profits of the company. This alternative was proposed after the directors decided not to recommend a final dividend for the financial year ended Dec 31,1979,500 words
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Article723 1980-06-04 11 Curreat Ex Boo ha Date Total for Total for Paymeat Date Cloee Payable the year Prerioua year MalahofT 15*(J) May 13 May 23 June 22-5* (J) 20* M Cable* 173* Apr 28 MayO June 173* 10* St Tradln* 28*(n) May 18 May 28 June 42* 30* UKaf 73*723 words
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Article135 1980-06-04 11 Company Particular* Ex Date Books Close Utd Plant Bonus Issue of 1 for Mifiu Corp 10 May 27 Jun 9 Bonus Issue of 1 for 2 Jun 6 Jun 18 Matauakita Bonus Issue of 1 for 4 Jun 11 Jun 21 8P Textile Bonus Issue of 1 for135 words
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Advertisement853 1980-06-04 11 M£l WAYFOONG MORTGAGE AND FINANCE (SINGAPORE) LIMITED BALANCE SHEET as at 31st December 1979 PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT for the year ended 31st December 1979 NOTES ON THE ACCOUNTS 31st December 1979 FIXED ASSETS (note 3) INVESTMENTS (note 4) DEPOSIT WITH THE MONETARY AUTHORITY OF SINGAPORE CURRENT ASSETS Hire purchase853 words
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Article336 1980-06-04 12 AFP A COMPONENT party of Malaysia's ruling National Front has expressed concern over the proposal to raise bumiputra participation in the economy from 30 to 51 per cent. The proposal was made by a participant at the weekend Bumiputra Congress which was attended by more thanAFP - 336 words
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Article179 1980-06-04 12 THE Singapore International Chamber of Commerce (SICC) has officially announced the names of its newly elected committee members who took office last Friday. The chairman of the committee in charge of management and policy formulation of the 455member association is Mr R W Lutton. Mr179 words
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373 1980-06-04 12 ASEAN should not allow Vietnam to sidestep the central issue of its illegal occupation of Kampuchea by setting preconditions, such as the recognition of the Heng Samrin regime as the lawful government, before it withdraws. Mr Rahim Ishak yesterday urged that Asean373 words
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Article, Illustration68 1980-06-04 12 The United Ante Workers' Union of the US opened Its international convention at the Anaheim Convention Centre on Monday in a mood of despair, with delegates deeply worried by heavy unemployment in the car industry. UAW president Douglas Preaser appears to reflect that mood as heUPI photo - 68 words
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Article274 1980-06-04 12 Reuter THE yen-defence package of March 2, coupled with a fall in US interest rates, has helped the yen to appreciate sharply since early April, Mr Tsuneo Fujita, Japan's Finance Ministry's short-term capital section director said. In an article in the financial weekly, Kinyu Zaisei Jijo, he alsoReuter - 274 words
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Article818 1980-06-04 12 LONDON, Tues. The market moved higher in moderately active trading, dealers said. At 3pm, the FT index was up 6.6 points at 419.3. Government bonds closed up to half-a-point higher. Some dealers attributed the rise to short-term money market liquidity while other dealers said it reflected a technical818 words
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Article578 1980-06-04 12 RONNIE LIM - By RONNIE LIM TWO major Japanese companies have won substantial construction contracts for two downstream petrochemical plants to be built at the $2 billion Ayer Merbau complex. Another contract (or a third plant is expected to be awarded to an American contractor soon. The two prime578 words
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103 1980-06-04 12 TO pave the way for the return of the Hongkong three sisters, Genting's subsidiary Asiatic Development has expanded its capital. Asiatic, which will be the Malaysian vehicle for the transfer, has raised its authorised capital to 500 million shares of $1 each from 20 million previously.103 words
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Advertisement128 1980-06-04 12 Advertisement Ex-Undertaker Yells Murder An ex-undertaker, now a leading manufacturer was overcome recently when he received his power bill. "It's murder!" he yelled, "these bills will kill me". A friend, also an industrialist, who heard about the incident, told the exundertaker about the Carrier Service Agreement. "The Carrier Service Agreement128 words
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Advertisement417 1980-06-04 12 MALAYSIAN CONTAINERS (1974) BERHAD NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Sixth Annual General Meeting of the Company will be held at Room T, 2nd Floor, New Tower Block, Hotel Jaya Puri, No: 2, Jolon Barat, Petaling Jaya on 26 June 1980 at 12 noon. 1.417 words
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Miscellaneous172 1980-06-04 12 THUNDERY showers mostly in the late morning or early afternoon can be expected in Singapore during the next 5-6 days. This may be followed by a period of early morning showers accompanied by gusty winds every 2 or 3 days, said the Meteorological Service. Last month, the rainfall was above172 words
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Article109 1980-06-04 13 UPI A WEST German cargo boat rescued 137 passengers and crew who abandoned the Swedish ferry Zenobia on Monday when it developed a dangerous list off the south coast of Cyprus. The Ville Du Levant landed the passengers and crew at Limassol where seven passengers were reportedUPI - 109 words
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Article97 1980-06-04 13 Reuter A SOUTH Korean freighter sank after collision with a Japanese gravel transport vessel and a Japanese ferry ran aground in thick fog in Japan's inland sea on Monday. The Japanese Maritime Safety agency said all 15 crewmen aboard the 870-ton South Korean freighter Dong E, were rescuedReuter - 97 words
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Article59 1980-06-04 13 UPI WILLIAM Dunlop set sail on Sunday on a solo voyage to England without engine, radio or any navigational equipment in his 37-foot sloop. Mr Dunlop said he would take the Enchantress out about 300 miles to catch the Gulf stream, which he hopes willUPI - 59 words
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688 1980-06-04 13 G DURAIRAJ - By G DURAIRAJ THE TRIPARTITE meeting on the renewal of the Separate Merchants Agreement (SMA) for the carriage of Malaysian rubber by the Far Eastern Freight Conference to the UK and Europe enters its crucial round in London this week in an688 words
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204 1980-06-04 13 INDEPENDENT shipping company Welltlme Line hns Introduced a direct liner service from Guangzhou, China, to Slagapare via Hoagkoag. The Honghong-haned line emptoys one owned vensel, the 4,ITS grt East Rxinbtw, fur a monthly service calling at Guaagshuu (Caatun), Hongkong, Singapore and Bangkok. Welltlme Line's204 words
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Article592 1980-06-04 13 Shipping Llae Page Ol Shipping Line Pw CM Adriatic IV 5 Evergreen IV 3 Afea VI 3 Fesco V 1/2 Alfred vm 1 Flotta Lauro V 5 All trans VI 5 Fortune VI 5 Alpac VI 5 Franco-Belg m 4/5 Angkutan VI 4 Freight V 5 ANL592 words
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544 1980-06-04 14 HOPES are growing among shipowners that Liberia will accept a compromise plan over its proposed rise in tonnage tax the first since the registry was opened more than 30 years ago. Owners have recognised that there has to be some increase, and a544 words
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Article357 1980-06-04 14 GLASGOW University's department of naval architecture and ocean engineering Is In the concluding stages of feasibility trials into a proposed revolutionary roll-on roll-off (ro/ro) pontoon facility at the container terminal at Greenock, on the Clyde. The department was given a research contract worth £5,549 from the Clyde357 words
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Article934 1980-06-04 14 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO AT CONTAINER TERMINAL NB. (1) Each vessel's estimated time of arrival Is advised by the Shipping Line/Agent and Is subject to change (2) All export FCL containers and LCL cargo must be delivered to the Authority's premises during the following934 words
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Article1433 1980-06-04 14 SOME improvement was evident in the volume of grain chartering on Monday, with rates firmly maintained. Cargoes of grain were booked from the US Gulf to Antwerp/ Hamburg range at U5523.50 (fio) for mid-June and from St Lawrence to Tilbury at $20 (fio) for June, and from US1,433 words
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Article, Illustration476 1980-06-04 15 IN THE wake of the May 18 eruption of Mount St Helens, the US Army Corps of Engineers and the Port of Portland are working around the clock to remove a shoal hindering navigation of deep-draft vessels in the Columbia River. According to the476 words
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320 1980-06-04 15 A DUTCH MMriluilMtraetera aad Mftaeatag fcy itttijy hapea at > Cg pnjeet la CMm la the toreMMtfcle fa tare. Werk aa baUdlag a ceal termlaal at the part at Urn Yaag Gaag haa aaw heea pat afl aad ta likely to he carried320 words
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Article, Illustration444 1980-06-04 15 EXPECTED ARRIVALS TODAY KEPPEL WHARVES Bunga Raya (after Vishva Apurva Will shift 0630/sth to Gdns 36/36 for D/L) 6/7 Builder n (1700) 22 Bunga Mas (0600 Must vacate 0530/sth Subject Free Board) 19 Fujikawa Maru (Tanker) (1100 P/O Subject Gas Free) 13/14 Frotamanila (after Chidambaa) 31/32 Huang444 words
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2986 1980-06-04 19 SCHEDULE A guide to ships loading at Singapore for Ports around the World The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of2,986 words
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234 1980-06-04 20 Reuter BRITISH shipbuilders had received orders from Asia for six ships worth £55 million. Two of the vessels have been ordered by China through associates in Hongkong. The orders were announced at the opening of Posidonia 80, a six-day international shipping exhibition being held inReuter - 234 words
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Article157 1980-06-04 20 A PORT management and operations course organised by Placon Ltd, the Port of London Authority's consultancy and training subsidiary aimed at junior and middle managers employed in ports and shipping, attracted entrants from eight overseas countries. They come from Indonesia, Ivory Coast, Liberia, Nigeria, Tanzania,157 words
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791 1980-06-04 20 AFP REPORTS that Soviet charterers had booked at least six vessels just recently after a month's absence from the market sparked off a brisk bout of chartering in continuing firm conditions on the London freight market last week, despite the closureAFP - 791 words
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Article136 1980-06-04 20 The major shipping consortia operating between the Far East/Europe and Straits ports/Australia and the member lines. ACE (FAR EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. 'K' Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANRO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia Straits Container Line. Nedlloyd Lines.136 words
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Article138 1980-06-04 20 Reuter A REPLICA of the Golden Hind, the galleon Sir Francis Drake sailed round the world 400 years ago, arrived in Plymouth harbour on Monday after retracing the epic voyage. Changes this time were that the American stars and stripes flag fluttered from the mainReuter - 138 words
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Article210 1980-06-04 20 POSIDONIA W: The lateraattaaal Shipping Exhibition June 2-7, Piraeus, Greece. Contact: Maritime Presentations Ltd., 7 Bridge Street, Coggeshall, CO6 INP, Essex, UK. Carga Handling Semlaar June 2-6, Honefoss, near Oslo, Norway. This seminar will focus on containerisation, ro-ro, Lash and unit load ships and handling methods. Contact: Norwegian210 words
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Article1462 1980-06-04 20 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and the agents who handle cargo bookings for them. A B Adriatic Caatalaer Continental Feeders (S)/Cargo Freight (PK). AFEA Singapore Shipping Agencies (S) Euro-Asia Line (PK/PN). Alfred C. Taepfer Sea Consortium (S)/Marintex Enterprise (PK). Alpae Intrasea (S)/Yeo Shpg1,462 words
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Advertisement486 1980-06-04 13 Everett Lines KM TMI MOST reiQUINT SAILINGS TO BANGKOK HONGKONG JAPAN PUSAN Everett Staamahlp Corpn. 8/A C **o*4 C»"*'a 9 30 S"aa« P»~o- 9 S~ fe Oi OCIC »09 T 2ia 4 3 Po»« *»<x*a SOCSM PCO §MC 0 IUJ JAR DIM AN I AH 'r* Orient Overseas Co*dcu*ieA. Line486 words
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Advertisement238 1980-06-04 13 mi. SEALORt) ANTAH m UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) GULF EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES AL YAMAMAH V 15 BN BASS AM V.25 BN AL ATHEER V.27 Dubai (23/6), Dammam (26/6), Kuwait (28/6), Abu Dhab. (3/7), Doha (1/7) Mina Qaboos (1/7), Dubai (2/7), Abu Dhab. (4/7), Dammam (7/7), Kuwait (9/7) Dubai238 words
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Advertisement26 1980-06-04 13 CONTAINER Schedules H LONDON Freights H/m SHIPS In Port ffl SHIPPING List VH REGIONAL Weather Vm WHO Acts For Whom VHI SHIPPING Events Vm CONSORTIA VHI26 words
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Advertisement640 1980-06-04 13 TRACONS SERVICE TRANS SIBERIAN EXPRESS SERVICE TO Rumanu, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, Austria, tangary, Switzerland, Yugoslavia, Luxemburg, Finland, Poland, Norway, Sweden, Belgium, Denmark, any central, east south European n iri i ■uno povvvs. Enquires Integrated Agency Pte Ltd Tel. *****93/4 Tlx: RS 2203 MAERSK LINE EXPORT TO U S. PACIFIC, GULF, ATLANTIC,640 words
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Advertisement631 1980-06-04 14 LEO SHIPPING PTE LTD. SINGAPORE PERNAS-MISC SHIPPING AGENCIES SDN BHD PORT KELANG PENANG w, HEAD OFFICE: WISMA MISC TEL: NO: KL *****8 MALA YSIAN INTERNA TIONAL SHffHNG CORPORA TION BERHAD Mm Acc«p4aig far 1) Barcelona Genoa. 2) Amsterdam. Antwerp. L Havre. BilOao Basle. UK. 3) Bremen. Bremenhaven Aarhus. Copenhagen. Helsinki631 words
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Advertisement309 1980-06-04 14 BBS SUPERCARRIER SERVICE WEEKLY SERVICE TO PANAMA, US ATLANTIC GULF AND E. CANADA •MHMONS n. Mmi ftta 3/1 9/C •25/6 ffTCK CM Mm Swh Chrtt 4-5/6 26/7 31/7 3/8 4/8 17 11/6 17/7 22/7 24/7 2-3/7 2/8 8/8 8/8 1 Ma I*7 Fa aft Brari N Tart Bntai SI Mn309 words
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Advertisement461 1980-06-04 15 Overseas M Containers Limited Weekly service to/from UK/Europe f STRAITS SHIPPING f Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei Ports and Bangkok ContainersNp Services To/From Bangkok CONTARCRSHF SOVKt TO UK, CONTIMT: 4tm t M 71 7 M 9la 10 I i t«r«» «hm II km 12 M 131 ■Tin 1)1m 14 km461 words
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Advertisement421 1980-06-04 15 Franco Belgian Services (Fiir Fast French Service with Belgian Far Easttrn Lines') o< aC£ Consobth KPTWrOM. UM cxftionu lMi OUIOI 17 km acHuams aim UHm r*M KWj rtfctw R'dan (Ttaj Bitot* 22 Im 23 MI 27 Mi 21 Mi IM I MCE-MON 17 MM IS Mr It Mi r 27421 words
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Advertisement548 1980-06-04 16 KOREA LINE SHIPPING CORPN P. Katanf VEGA ***** 13/16JHM 17/21 Jm FOR BUSAN BANGKOK VEGAISOC 13/16 June 17/21 Jum TO BUSAN ■MM RIvVMI ALTAI IS3W 11/14 My 15/19 July FOK BUSMI BANGKOK ALTAR 154E 11/14 July 15/19 July TO BUSAN PENANG CALL SUBJECT MDUCEMENT rSC KSC IfSC *SC KSC KSC548 words
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Advertisement367 1980-06-04 16 EVERGREEN LINE f FAR EAST EUROPE EXPRESS FULL CONTAINER SERVICE ACCEPTWG CARGO FOR; HAMBURG. FELIXSTOWE ROTTERDAM, ANTVKRP, II HAVRE ALSO ACCEPTMG CARGO FOR; I SODTTOPTOTtONOOK MANCHESTER. 6MMMGHAM BRISTOL. LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW. LEEDS WEST GERMANY mamar HOLLANP AMSTERDAM (MrUcfcy 4 Jaa Mlm Slm SMi IJ* 2Mr Imtw dim «Mr tMr IMr um367 words
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Advertisement391 1980-06-04 16 Everett Lines Burtm Fivt Star Sfcippim Corfu. BURMESE NATIONAL LINE 10MNK FOR MNSOON mm/iim MR OtT) IVU »m AYSIA BF.S.S.C Aoorrts oi MaMywo: TEPS MALAYS hmoevbctt kfmi/sim khwbett %p km 1/9 j» 10/11 jm HUBfWCTT 22/24 km 2S/2S la LOADMG FOi QfTTAGONG, CALCUTTA, CHALNA, RANGOON** ■MM P. UH| nMI umracn391 words
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Advertisement402 1980-06-04 16 r OCEAN SHIPPING ENTERPRISES PTE LTD. SANKYO LINE AUSTRALIA SERVICE w/nl no'luna BANGLADESH SERVICE OfTTMOK. CMUM JAPAN/STRAITS SERVICE KARLANDER LIPJE AUSTRALIA SERVICE 21/21 Jm 22/23 JM STO, MB.. MIL. 13/14 Mr 15/17 My SYD, IKL, AKL. GEKRAL AGENTS: sub agents r kelang OCEAN SMPPMC I BRBWB PTE LID SMGAPQRE m402 words
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