The Business Times, 20 February 1978

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  • 11 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 218/1/78 MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1978 50 CENTS
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 61 1 Reuter TOKYO, Sun. About 33,000 workers attended a rally here today to demand full employment and large tax cuts In spite of Japan's sluggish economy. The peaceful rally at a park was a prelude to this year's spring labour campaigns by private and public employees mainly for higher
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    • 69 1 AP TOKYO, Sun. A Japanese construction company has won a US$3B.5 million (SsBB million) deal from Kuwait for designing and constructing a royal palace and government building complex. Fujita Corporation, under the deal, will build a three-storey, ferro-concrete complex with a total area of 35,000 square
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    • 69 1 UPI SEOUL, Sun. South Korea has agreed to reduce Its shipment of woollen shirts to the United States to 2.37 million this year, down about 23 per cent from last year. South Korea also agreed to Increase the quota by one per -cent a year from 1978 to
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    • 88 1 UPI BEIRUT, Sun. An Arab oil expert said In an Interview published In Riyadh today that the slipping US dollar was not the best yardstick for oil prices and urged crude producers to abandon the American currency as their sole pricing unit. Dr. All Atlka, secretary general
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    • 83 1 AFP NEW DELHI, Sun. Over three million employees of the Indian government will organise a day's token strike on March 23 as a first step towards mass mobilisation in support of their pay demands. The decision was taken at a Joint meeting yesterday of over 30 unions representing
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    • 83 1 UPI TOKYO, Sun. Cuba has cleared most of its back trade debts with Japan, paving the way for revival of full scale trade between the two countries. Informed sources in the Ministry of International Trade and Industry (Mitl) said the ministry soon will resume the practice of
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    • 73 1 UPI ISLAMABAD, Sun. A World Bank energy official held talks with Shahzad Sadlq, Petroleum *"2 Natural Resources Minister, on an offer of US$3O million (Ss69 million) assistance for the Toot oilfield development. The Toot oilfield, 160 km northwest of Islamabad, yields 4,000 barrels of crude a day
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    • 46 1 UPI ISLAMABAD, Sun. Sweden and Pakistan yesterday signed a textile agreement in Islamabad for the period from March 1978 to February 1979. Exports to Sweden will be allowed to grow by from one-half to 6 per cent, an Improvement over the existing agreement. UPI.
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    • 54 1 Reuter MANILA, Sun. A five-man Chinese trade delegation arrived here today for talks with Philippine officials on bilateral trade. Headed by Mr. Shi Yeh-sheng, director of the Foreign Trade ministry, the delegation will also take part in the annual meeting of the ChinaPhilippine Joint trade committee
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    • 45 1 AFP NEW DELHI, Sun. India's export ban on some varieties of cotton yarn has been lifted with Immediate effect. An official notification specified them as cotton yarn of all types and counts of 6S and above as well as tyre cord yarn. AFP.
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  • 121 1 THE following list of stocks gives in on the Stock Exchange of Singi the 10 most traded spore last week. It fives the turnover in tl lousandi i of units, closing prices on Friday and the high and low for 1977/78. Conpaay 1 r UTDOVCT Feb 17
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  • 156 1 SINGAPORE MM Feb 14 F«b 15 Feb 14 Feb 17 tt B.T. IMWx: M&.7C 559.32 543.(7 141.50 554.7( hiwtrlili: 270.04 279. ft 271.(8 271.31 274.28 Finance: 434.(0 435.37 433J7 438.12 442.21 BsMIK 177.82 177.55 177.12 177.M1T0.O6 Prayartto: 1(4.72 104J2 1(4.54 1(4.34 144.22 Tim: 142.27 142.44 142.12 143.00
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  • 736 1  -  PWD SYSTEM IS EQUITABLE By RONNIE LIM THE Singapore Contractors' Association Limited (SCAL), the newlyformed body which is to represent all local contractors, would like to see the Public Works Department's registration system for contractors extended to other statutory boards and to the private sector. This
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  • 386 1 SINGAPORE'S trade with Norway, which has always been in deficit because of ship purchases from that country, Improved considerably In the first 10 months Qf last year with exports practically matching imports. Figures from the Export Council of Norway show that Singapore's trade deficit fell
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  • 165 1 SINGAPORE'S textile and garment manufacturers will adopt more aggressive marketing strategies to sell their products direct to overseas buyers. The Industry will also attempt to diversify Its markets from the more traditlonal US and EEC countries, presently accounting for 70 per cent of sales, by
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  • 156 1 Reuter COMMON Market finance ministers will review the state of the economy in their nine nations when they meet in Brussels today, officials said. The discussions will focus on current low growth rates and payments imbalances. The ministers will examine prospects for the rest of
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  • 497 1 ACCORDING to Brunei source*, two Singaporeans, Henry Pang and Jerome Tan, claiming to represent a local company. Purple Star Shipping Enterprises, have been prevented by the Brunei authorities from interviewing people for jobs in Saudi Arabia. Working from rooms in the Brunei Hotel In Bandar
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  • 312 1 AFP PRICES of raw and white sugar prices fell to the year's lowest level oa the London market last week. Cxarnikow commented: "It seems that the predominant feature last week is the approaching liquidation of the March position in the terminal exchanges in
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  • 443 1  -  By SIVA ARASU SINGAPORE'S economy enjoyed a healthy expansion last year, in tandem with the recovery of the rest of the world. The main thrust came from the manufacturing sector, which underwent a significant change In investment emphasis. This has not been achieved without cost,
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  • MARKET REVIEWS
    • 914 2  -  LONDON »y GERALD COLVERD THE course of the United Kingdom's economy and that of its barometer the London stock market would appear to have been captivated by the nation's fastest growing sport skateboarding. An observer cannot be certain of either speed, direction or safety; the skill
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    • 499 2 NYT SEVERAL leading economists forecast higher shortterm interest rates at the beginning of last week and, as far as the securities markets were concerned, things went steadily downhill from there. By the end of the week, the Dow Jones Industrial average had tumbled to its lowest reading in
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    • 311 2 WITH no major announcements to affect share trices, the expected thargy following Chinese New Year saw the market remain steady throughout the week on very modest turnover. Blue chips overall gained marginally while some encouragement was noted In the textile sector following the announcement last week that Winsor will
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    • 267 2 AFP THE Tokyo stock market suffered a setback tkis week, reacting as it does wkeaever the yea's exchange rate rises against the US d«Uar. The 225-blue chip Dew Jones average, a W.W yon gainer in the previous two weeks, loot 58.24 yen to deee the week at t,HUI yea
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    • 224 2 Reuter SHARE prices fell, fuelled by a prediction of tough year ahead by CRA, Australia's largest mining group. While announcing a 17 per cent improvement in earnings to A 177.8 million for the latest financial year, CRA directors were pessimistic this figure could be achieved in the current year.
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    • 936 2  -  SINGAPORE •y GOH HIANG SONG THE Singapore stock market saw one of Its most active periods of trading last week when volume for three of the five days exceeded the three million units mark. Conditions were generally steady, Interrupted by Intermittent bouts of profit-taking. On
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    • 631 2 FAIRLY active trading as a result of the upsurge In speculative activity among second and third liners took the Kuala Lumpur stockmarket significantly higher this week. Trading In these counters was strong right from the start of business on Monday and continued so for the greater part of
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    • 459 2 BUSINESS TIMES INDUSTRIAL GROUP INDICES (BASE YEAR: JANUARY 4. 1971 100) SPECIAL ISSUE Kuala Lumpur Kepong: Proposed special Issue of 15 million ordinary shares to bumiputra investors (Terms not announced yet). OTHERS United Asbestos Cement and Kuala Lumpur Kepong have received queries from the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange regarding their
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    • 167 2 COUR8E8 AND TALKS DATES TITLE LOCATION ORGANISER Feb 13 Mar 31 Administrative management YWCA, Marine Parade University of Singapore 27.28 Finance for sales and marketing management Hilton Consulasla Mar 1,2 Maximising profitability from major customers Hilton Consulasla Mar 4 11 Business strategy: Formulation and Implementation SIM Conference Room
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 285 2 The Business Tmes of Malaysia and Development Bank of Malaysia Asean-West Asia Investment Conference Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 910 March 1978 Asean resources and manpower, West Asian finance and the technology and expertise of the industrialised countries can be harnessed for mutual benefit. The Asean-West Asia Investment Conference in Kuala Lumpur
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 1000 3 WORLD TRADE EXPANSION SLOWER BRITISH Chancellor of the Exchequer, Denis Healey, said he will try to persuade other countries to take fiscal action to boost their economies with world trade now expanding slower than the government had assumed last October. He told the
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    • 102 3 THE national Joint board of the British electricity supply industry and the Electrical Power Engineers Association have reached agreement within the UK government pay guidelines for the industry's 29,600 technical engineering and scientific staff. The agreement, which includes salary increases and a self-financing productivity agreement, will
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    • 196 3 Reuter THE aty of Oslo has signed a contract with a syndicate of 30 Japanese underwriters in Tokyo to float a 15 billion yen (*****.5 million), 12 year, 6.6 per cent bond on the Japanese capital market with payment by Feb 27, Nlkko Securities Co
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    • 210 3 Reuter PERU'S Foreign Minister Jose de la Puente confirmed in Lima that the country had not cut its copper production. He said certain members of CI pec (the international body of copper producers), namely Zaire and Zambia, favoured production cutbacks as one wav of boosting
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    • 827 3 US Treasury Secretary Micheal Blumenthal said America should devote at least another 2 per cent of gross national product to capital formation. He told the Commonwealth Club In San Francisco that government estimates show 10 per cent of QNP has been devoted
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    • 95 3 AP JORGE Dominguez, executive director of Geplaeoa, a Latin American and Caribbean sugar exporting cartel predicted In Mexico City that the organisation's member* will cut sugar exports to raise world sugar prices. He said the 22-member countries would adhere to an agreement that calls on sugar exporting
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 438 3 Agencies A DISPUTE Involving the presidency of the UN Conference of the Law of the Sea threatens a further slowdown in the long-run-nlng parley, already far behind In its work. Mr. Hamilton Ameraslnghe, elected conference president as UN ambassador from Brl Lanka in Dec 1973, Is
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    • 291 3 Reuter THREE of the world's amtUdt countries Kuwait, llw United Arab Emirate* and Qatar have the highest average inceuiss per person, the World Bank said The small populations of the three sheikhdoms, combined with their tremendous oil wealth, resulted in a per
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    • 583 3 THE EUROPEAN Common Market (EEC) at a United Nations conference In Geneva has outlined proposals for stabilising markets and prices for feed grains, and leading Importing and exporting states agreed to study them. The United States, a major exporter, said it would need to examine the background
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 605 3 TWO-IN-ONE CROSSWORD CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS I Change colour! (6) 7 Holes of course (8) 8 Propel from different ends (4) 18 Frightens with a caress? (0) 11 Claim that legal reform has a certain point (8) 14 Little less than a week (3) 18 Flagging by a tried system (8)
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 264 4 TERMINAL robber in London, on Friday closed with losses from Thursday or 0.46 to 0.25 pence per kilo. Final levels were near the day's highs. Turnover totalled 280 lots of 13 tonnes Including five kerbs, and six options, plus 13 lots of five tonnes. Dealers said values
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    • 119 4 THE Straits tin price on Saturday rose Mss to $1,981 per plcul on an official offering of 215 tonnes, down 31 tonnes from Friday. In LONDON on Friday, tin fell by £37 for cash and £35 for Three Months in both contracts. The afternoon market was steady on
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    • 251 4 In LONDON on Friday, pepper prices closed as follows: (Price* per long ton ctf European port* unles* otherwise Indicated): Sarawak White FAQ: Spot urvch, Afloat (per tonne) U553,025 sir Jan/ Feb (per tonne) U553,025 sir. Sarawak Black Special: Spot unch. Afloat (per tonne) U552,265 sir. Jan/ Feb (per
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    • 133 4 SILVER on the LME closed 0.3 pence up to 0.1 pence down on Friday. The market moved narrowly during the afternoon In the absence of fresh trading incentives. Three Months closed the kerb trading at 263.0 pence. During the morning the overnight gains at New York and the continued
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    • 317 4 COPPER wlrebars In London on Friday showed losses- of mostly £7 per tonne. Market slipped back during the afternoon under liquidation prompted by the downturn at New York. Three Months traded down to £043.50 In the ring but the selling gathered momentum on the kerb where down to £039
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    • 69 4 C.I.r. US dollar* per ton. LONDON: mirny Pml—» Malaysian 5H ff» bulk AprU Sumatra 5H tfa 537 dr 527 *lr Feb March fiC June June/July Nigeria 5H ffa bulk ROTTERDAM: Sumatra Feb Zaire (Bel« francs per kilo) unch MO sir 560 air 547.50 sir 517.50 pd 520 Hr
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    • 255 4 FUTURES closed X 1.15 down to £0.20 up in a turnover of 4,307 lots including 62 options in London on Friday. Dealers said during the afternoon, the market rallied from earlier life of contract lows on -trade buying and short-covering. The recovery was aided by smaller than expected losses
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    • 157 4 SOYBEAN futures in 1 Chicago on Friday held minor gains to close three to c 1/2 cents a bushel higher on a light trading volume. c The market continued to 1 hold in a narrow price pattern and movements t during the session stayed in r a range of
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    • 573 4 it ONCE again pressure on the e US currency was the dominant feature in last week's n gold market. With the dollar being g quoted lower from one day to another, until It hit new historic lows In the second half of the week, gold moved strongly higher with
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    • 181 4 ROBUSTA futures In London on Friday closed £58 to £37 per tonne down and turnover totalled 3.133 lots Including 10 options. Sentiment was affected by trade reports of Colombian coffee being delivered on the New York market. Arablcas also eased to close $3.25 to $5.75 down in a turnover
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    • 126 4 TERMINAL cocoa closed In London on Friday, near the day's highs at £17.50 to CB.OO per tonne up from Thursday. Turnover totalled 1,780 lots including 10 options and 579 lots self-traded. Support was derived from weekend short-covering and general book-squaring, Purchases to Feb. 16 were reported by market sources
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    • 118 4 IN BANGKOK yesterday prices for white rice, parboiled, loonzaln and broken rice remained unchanged while the maize market was closed. In HONO KONO yesterday, the market was quiet with prices unchanged, dealers said. Turnover was 41 tonnes comprising Thais 12. Kwangtung 21 and Australia* 8. There were no arrivals.
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    • 99 4 WHEAT futures rose slightly In thin early trading In Chicago on Friday, with the March adding 1* cent a bushel and other months up fractionally. The market continued to derive support from export activity and scheduled export tenders. Wheat futures posted fractional gains after a light trade in a
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    • 742 4 LAST Monday was the first day of trading after Chinese New Year for many dealers In the Singapore produce market which opened on a quiet and steady note. This quietness stemmed from the lack of major overseas demand although fresh Inquiries for refined deodorised
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    • 102 4 LEAD in London on Friday lost £10.25 for cash and £10.75 for Three Months. The afternoon market fluctuated fairly widely as renewed fresh selling was met by bouts of shortcovering. However, Three Months finished the kerb trading at a 14-month low of £293 per tonne basis Three Months. Morning
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    • 87 4 ZINC In London on Friday lost mostly C 5.50 per tonne. Prices worked lower during the afternoon under general liquidation prompted by the trend In copper and lead although there was good covering support at the lower levels against West German physical demand. Nevertheless Three Months closed the kerb
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    • MONEY AND EXCHANGE$
      • 214 4 i THE dollar started lower at > 2.3260-70 level last week In i the Singapore forex market following news of an j accelerated increase in US wholesale prlcer in January. It tfas traded lower to I 2.3235-45 level as the dollar fell sharply against other major currencies in
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      • 57 4 ACBC 7 Alfemene Bank 7 Bangkok Bank 7 Bink of America 7 Bank ifCUu 7 Bank (f Tokyo 7 Bank Napnra Firat Cfcienga 7 Citibank 7* HSBC 7 ladoauaa 7 Malayan Baaktac.... 7 Mltani Bank 7 OCBC Chartarad Bank 7t, Ckaac HankatUn 7 DBS 74 OUB 7
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      • 229 4 Asian rates Source: Astley Pearce THE Interbank overnight rate was steady throughout last week but eased off on Friday to close at 3 2 3/4 per cent. Term market was moderately active with the ones, twos and threes closing at 4 15/16 13/16, 5 1/16 4 15/16 and 5 1/8-5
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      • 299 4 OVERNIGHT funds were generally traded higher last week due to some maturity of swaps. However the market closed on an easier trend towards the weekend due to the gradual return of cash into the system as well as open market operations conducted by MAS. Short-term deposits were fairly active
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      • 47 4 FOR the week ended Friday Feb. 17, the range of call rates received from Short Dejjoslts (M) Berhad was as BANK FUND 2\ per cent to 4% per cent. GENERAL FUNDS 3* per cent to 5 per cent. Movements of fund totalled 1486 million.
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      • 762 4 THE prospects of continuously very large US trade and current account deficits eroded the dollar further last week. The US currency additionally was undermined by poor economic figures (due to severe weather conditions) and by Mr. Solomon's (allegedly misinterpreted) statement about the Fed's recent intervention policy. The Swiss franc
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      • 277 4 THE dollar on Friday closed below its highest levels of the day reached In the wake of remarks by Federal Reserve Board governor Henry WaUlch and Bundesbank directorate member Leorthard Oleske. Small selling of dollars by New York banks ahead of the US Monday holiday tended to be counterbalanced
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      • 146 4 Euro rates PERIOD Eurodollar deposits had an offered tendency in afternoon trading while shortdates held steady In London yesterday. Fixed dates were not much altered by the clow from their earlier steady levels but dealers reported a softer undertone, with funds coming on offer in the middle of quoted ranges
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      • 45 4 RATES firmed per cent in midweek amid expectation of rising interest rates. Heavy demand noted across the board. Trading was hectic but slowed towards Friday. Money supply figures rose WOO million Ml and 2.4 billion M 2. No Federal Reserve intervention was seen.
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      • 191 4 THE dollar closed lower yesterday against major currencies, although off Its 1 lowest levels, in quiet trading ahead of the long Washington's birthday holiday. The dollar gained on Federal Reserve governor Walllch's statement that Fed fbrelgn exchange market Intervention will be larger If market disorder increases, but much
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  • TRANSPORT
    • 427 5 SAFETY measures to end sea pollution by oil tankers, Including the Increased use of radar to prevent collisions, have been adopted by maritime and oil producing nations meeting In London, a statement by the United Nations Inter-Govern-mental Maritime Consultative Organisation (IMCO) said. The
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    • 260 5 BARELY after a year of operation, the Malaysia Shipyard and Engineering (MSE) is extending its repair services to Port Klang. The Port Klang service, started last month, Is on a modest scale when compared with the extensive facilities offered by its parent in
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    • 141 5 AFP THE SINGLE voyage tanker market in London remained depressed and in active last week with the notable exception of the Black oil Carlbbeans/US north hatteras trade. This area has seen a considerable improvement in rates with charterers finally being forced to reactivate their programmes due to the
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    • Article, Illustration
      193 5 EXPECTED ARRIVALS TODAY KEPPEL WHARVES f Alps Maru after Molodogv&rdeysk) 31/32 AN 451 (Barge) (1100) 23 Benmhor (0600 after Chidambaram) (Class I on board) 42/43 Bunga Mas (2300) 19 Charlotte Maersk after Llca Maersk) 33/34 Chung Ming (0600) 22 Kalkoh Maru (truck carrier) after Koyo Maru sails)
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    • 108 5 THE state-owned Philippine National Lines is considering raising its paid-up capital from 20 million pesos to 80 million pesos (556.3 million to $25.2 million) to help expand its fleet. The company, with an authorised capital of 200 million pesos, will buy five bulk carriers, at least
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    • 813 5  -  •y GOH ENG KEE THE WORLD-WIDE (Shippin*) Group owned by Mr., Y.K. Pao of Hongkong has chartered over 52 per cent of its fleet to two financially troubled Japanese shipping companies Japan Line and Sanko Line. This, according to Seatrade. the British-based magazine. Is "more than
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    • 210 5 KEPPEL Philippines Shipyard. scheduled to be fully operational by April this year, has completed the construction of the first phase of its workshops. Keppel Shipyard, which owns 89.8 per cent of the 5.81 million pesos yard, reported In Its latest newsletter that the biggest unit completed
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    • 99 5 JAPANESE and Chinese aviation officials have agreed to increase the number of flights between Tokyo and Peking to three a week by each country starting in April. Both Japan Air Lines and the Civil Aviation Administration of China now are conducting a twlce-a-week service on the
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    • 244 5 LUTGENS and Reimer*, a subsidiary of leading W«t Genuan shipping company, Hapag-Lioyd, haa ordered a giant pontoon with a capacity of 25,000 tonnes from the AG Weeer ahipyard in Bremen. The pontoon, to be designated "P 10", will measure 30 metres acroea, 145 metres lon« ud 20
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    • 526 5 WORLD Airways, a charter airline, on Friday challenged major airlines In the United States with a proposal for a no-frills, US$96 (*****.08) coast-to-coast airfare. If the plan gains approval, World Airways could become the first newcomer to the US transcontinental route on a scheduled basis
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    • 707 5 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time Fran SAS MAS SK097 MH601 0850 CPH/THR/BKK 0715 KUL MAS SIA MAS MH682 SQ101 MH621 0610 KCH 0615 KUL 0835 PEN MAS MAS MH607 MH671 0845 KUL 0045 PEN/KUL OIA CPA THAI SIA OAWtU CX7I0 TG423 SQ103 HMO HLP 1035 HLP
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  • REVIEWS
    • 718 6  -  ■y TSANG SAU YIN THE University of Singapore concert band has moved Itself upfront from the backroom of campus music life. "The university's music society used to put on long drawn-out concerts comprising 20 or more Items and the concert band would make a brief
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    • 430 6 MANY architectural masterpieces In Leningrad were designed by architect Carlo Rossi (1775-1849). One of them Is a street which bears his name. It starts behind the back of Pushkin Theatre, which was also built by Carlo Rossi. Two long buildings, looking like twins, flank It
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    • 554 6  -  »y GOH HIANG FONG IT IS not easy nowadays to find a film In which no popularly familiar names of the screen world appear. The set formtfla usually seems to be: throw In a few big stars and you have a sure winner. Happily, producer
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    • 1126 7 The Immolation Goh Poh Seng aad napalm does not help Robert Yeo both books Heinemaan Educational Books (Asia) Ltd Singapore, 1977 Reviewed by Ilsa Sharp WHAT "The Immolation" Is not about, is the Vietnam War, despite all appearances to the contrary. Appearances to the
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    • 1526 7  -  h SIVA ARASU THERE Is no doubt about It. The Hongkong Art* Festival 1* staged primarily (or the expatriate community. Specifically, the British. This may seem an unkind comment, but during the three days I was there the second week of the festival In
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    • 271 7 NYT DON'T panic. He'» not trying to change the world or hold back tne general flow of hemlines, which is downward. It's simply that Ralph Lauren thinks short skirts always look great In the summer. "They are comfortable and they make
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    • 657 7 The Oil System is Southeast Asia Ng Shu. Men* 1*74. SlO Japanese Direct Investment in Southeast Asia Kunio Yoshihara 1*73. $4 Institute of Southeast Asian Studies. Singapore Reviewed by Ho Kin Chai THESE two occasional papers, though published some years ago, are Invaluable to government
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 735 6 LEISURE TIME FESTIVAL: The United World College of Southeast Asia is bow staging its Seventh Festival of the Arts. Apart from the Art Exhibitions running for the whole of the week-long festival, there will also be: Today, Feb 20 evening of words and music on themes of "Colour" and "Time"
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    • 298 6 TV RADIO SINGAPORE 5 3.00 PM Opening followed by Siruvar Ulagam (Tamil repeat) 0 3.35 Diary of Events (Tamil) 3.40 Afternoon Matinee El Greco (Part 1), starring: Mel Forrer t Rosanna Schiaffino, Adolfo Celi 4.25 Intermission 6.05 Opening followed by Land of the Lost 0 6.30 News in Brief 0
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous

  • INTERNATIONAL COMPANY NEWS
    • 766 8 NORTH AMERICAN COMPANIES NYT AT the YKK Zipper Co. In Macon, Georgia, cautionary signs around the plant read: Bafety First, Quality Second, Production Third. This Is an attitude that would seem rare In the highly competitive southern textile Industry. But the situation here is
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    • 175 8 ASIAN COMPANIES Reuter TOKYO: Fuji Photo Film Co said it expects to report an 18 per cent fall In consolidated net profit for the year ending this October to 15 billion yen from the yearago's level on anticipated sales of 315 billion yen, up five
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    • 124 8 Reuter MELBOURNE: Retail sales of wool textiles to date this Northern Hemisphere winter have been disappointing, except in the US and UK, the Australian Wool Corp (AWC) said In Its January "Monthly Perspective". There are few signs of buoyancy In the west or the centrally-planned economies,
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    • 108 8 Reuter TEXTRON Inc said Its 1977 results were a record but were reduced by a decision at the year end to extend the use of Llfo inventory evaluation to all Inventories except the aerospace group. The company reported 1977 net income rose to U*****.87 million or $3.85
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    • 54 8 GENERAL Motors plans large-scale production of electric pick-up trucks, the trade magazine "EV Focus" reported In New York. The magazine gave no source but said output could be substantial in 1983, with road trials starting this year. It also said that General Motors may build an electric
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    • 41 8 CBS Inc said it agreed in principle to buy IMS International for US$2O a share cash. The offer applies to all four million outstanding IMB shares and any additional shares outstanding as a result of option and warrant excerclses.
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    • 546 8 EUROPEAN COMPANIES Reuter LONDON: Profits of the four major British banks, which are due to report their 1877 results over the next three weeks, are expected to show only a modest increase over 1976 because of a squeeze on margins in the second half, banking
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    • 60 8 LONDON: Norsk-Hydro has said it expects pre-tax profit for the year ending June 30, 1978 will be slightly lower than over the same period last year. The company In Its halfyearly report said group pre-tax profit for the six months ended Dec 31, 1977, was 127 million Norwegian
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    • 1399 8 February 17 ON the Chicago Board Options Exchange, a total of 77,510 contracts changed hands compared with 88,294 on Thursday. OPTION APL JLT OCT STOCK Alow 40 1 1/4 > IV4 36 1/4 Alcoa 45' UNTRD UHTRD 11/4 36 1/4 Alcoa SO UMTRD NOL NOL 36 1/4
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    • 149 8 EUROPEAN MARKETS PRICSB doeed generally easier on the European bourses on mHowever, In Paris, the market «u very firm, encouraged by communist leader Georges Marchals' attack on the Socialist Party and end-of-account bear eloelng. Frankfurt share prices doeed slightly easier influenced by the dollar's contlnulnc fall, though
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    • 214 8 OOLD6 tended easier in quiet trading despite high bullion prices on Friday, dealers said. Small and selective oversea* interest raised some shares off the morning lows they added. Financial minings were mixed in Ught trading. De Beers was on* cent higher at 5M after 560 earlier. Other metals and
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    • 285 8 THE market, spurred by strong tains tn the oil and fas ana Industrial products sectors, closed higher in moderate trading on Friday. The composite index was up more than five points and gamin* issues led declines by XM to 190. Husky CMI. which raised Its semi-annual dividend and reported
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    • 64 8 FINANCIAL TIMES Thursday 80 to 80S INDUSTRIALS H.K. HANG SENG Friday 468 3 Friday 410 06 407.80 Week Ago 471 0 410.23 DOW JONES AVERAGE SYDNEY IND USTRIAL8 INDUSTRIALS Friday 406.06 Friday 752 09 Thursday 406 68 Week Ago 412.16 Week A to 775.98 ALL ORDINARIES LONDON DOLLAR
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    • 1167 8 New York THE stock market 4 mild ratty during most of the day but fell igaln in late trading on Friday, as Investors warily watched for some sign of progress in the coal strike talks. Analysts attributed the modest early gams to bargain hunting and
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    • 161 8 COLLECMQ Oriental Anhom ej by Judith Moorhouse and Dries Blitz ra Hamlyn Group, London. Oriental antiques have always fascinated collectors throughout the world, evoking as they do the exotic and Inscrutable East. It Is, however, widely believed that they are too expensive for the average collector. This myth Is perpetuated
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    • 744 9 I i i i s: ,/f uHS ni- >>' :ic ai* fi 4 7. %:-Xk W iM „m "The sub-editing team are the backroom boys of Business Times. We cut, rewrite, refine and check the stories arriving from all over the world and appearing the following day in the newspaper.
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    • 861 10  -  What the brokers say... •y GOH HIANG FONG -THE official Incorporation the Securities Clearing and Computer Services <Pte) Ltd (SCCS) by the ■Stock Exchange of Singapore last week has started discussions in the stockbroking community about the ultimate effect It will #Ave on
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    • 228 10 A SLIGHT Increase In output of tin concentrates together with the higher tin price made considerably more profits for Idris Hydraulic tin In 1977. Its unaudited pre-tax profit for the year ended Dec. 31 1977 rose by 43.4 per cent to £455,500 as against £315,901
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    • 167 10 Cgrmt payment Ex Date Data payable Total for tke year Total for previooa year TMMTIO* Pwh. PUaUtion. r fl 1|| V/. MCUntMC AgrMaiak N8T D Ktruul STP(lf7») lima Pubttihiag S.P. Tnttiie K.L.Se»ee« Alcorn Sku(ri-U 3.5*1 12.5* 5*(b) 20* 25* 45*<n) 15* 17.5* 10*<l» 0*1 10* 7W* 15*(b) 15*<b)
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    • 86 10 SINGAPORE'S only English afternoon daily newspaper, New Nation Publishing, is now a 97-per-cent-owned subsidiary of the Straits Times Press (1975) Ltd (STP). This follows the acquisition by the STP of 564,000 ordinary shares of $1 each from its other partner, the Melbourne Herald (MH) which
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    • 845 11  -  By ERNEST FRIDA ASHOK Malik maintained tils unbeaten run on the local circuit when he led from the start to finish to capture the amateur title at the Air New Zealand Open golf championship at Tengah yesterday. It was Malik's third amateur title on the
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    • 925 11 LONDON: They say in Hongkong that if every man, woman and child came out on to the streets at the same time there would be no room for them all to stand up. The day after leaving Hongkong I was in New South
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    • 824 11 The Observer LONDON: Golf does not bear thinking about. Just consider what the player has to achieve. He must accelerate a weight of some •-11 ounces from zero to 100 m.p.h. in less than half a second and deliver it to Its
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    • 616 11 UPI ATLANTA, (Georgia): For self-assured track star Edwin Moses, breaking his current 47.45 second world record In the 400 metre hurdles Is no big deal. That's his goal for the 1980 Olympics In Moscow. "If the conditions are right, I could
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    • 397 11 mciiico SINGAPORE Tanglin Circus, S'pore 10. Tel: *****1 HOTEL Marco Polo Lounge. A superb business meeting place (or after-five Relaxed, comfortable and set in the home of businessmen. Car valets In attendance. HOTEL ROYAL-RAM ADA Newton Road, S'pore 11. Tel: *****1 We've got it all together Golden Mikado Cantonese Cuisine
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  • 371 12 SPEEDY assimilation of the business environment and getting down to the Job, are essential to Singapore's Junior and middle executive, said Dr. Tan Eng Liang, Senior Minister of State for National Development. "No Job must be too big or too menial for him to
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  • 204 12 THE POST OFFICE Savings Bank is Justifying its rOle as the national savings bank, with a 17 per cent increase In savings accounts from 1,144,000 in January 1977 to the present 1,343,000. The Senior Minister of State for Finance, Mr. Goh Siok Tong, at the prlzevlng of
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  • 779 12  -  NEW THRUST IN MALAYSIA By MANO SABNANI MOTOR firm Wearne Brothers has made the first thrust in Its push to diversify and expand. The group has taken over the franchise for Subaru cars in Malaysia and a new Joint venture company has been set up
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  • 160 12 THE GOLD price, which reached USSIBO (SS4I4) an ounce here last week after fluctuating in the lower to middle $170s most of February, may encounter some resistance at this week's higher levels. Although most analysts continue to see a firm underlying trend, some said that an
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  • 210 12 THE BOUSTEAD Oroup Is ISO years old this year. Its founder Edward Boustead having landed In Slngapore in 1828. Among the many congratulating the company on its anniversary is Mr. H.H. Waetcke, chairman of the Singapore International Chamber of Commerce, who sent a
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  • 363 12 I THE largest Industrial mission ever to leave Western Australia arrived at the weekend to attend the 1978 Offshore South-east Asia Exhibition and Conference which opens in Singapore tomorrow. The leader of the 48-men mission Is Mr. L.G.S. Hyland, vice-president of tne Confederation of
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  • 506 12  -  By TSANG SAU YIN THE SPIN-OFF from the second Offshore Souttv-aast Asia Exhibition and Conference has been reaped by members of the service industry again. For the hotel industry, about 7,500 visitors wilt be registering for about a week with the city's major hotels.
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  • 64 12 THREE consecutive meetings of International experts in meteorological telecommunications will be held In Singapore at the RELC Building from today to March 10, the Meteorological Service has announced. The meetings are being convened by the World Meteorological Organisation to discuss existing arrangements for the International exchange of
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  • 489 12 UNDERCUTTING of air fares on the SingaporeEurope run may won stop and market prices be raised subsequently, following the success of the Orient Airlines' Association (OAA) in curbing discounting on the Orient routes. This is essential if airlines are to re-equip their fleet: future investments in
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  • 203 12 SANSEI Slngapura, agent stockist and suppliers of sanitary plumbing ware, has been appointed the agent for Marco Products as of last month. Marco Products of San Fernando, California, manufactures a range of drain and sewer cleaning tools powered either by electricity or petroleum. There
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  • 150 12 LOCAL production of decorative coating materials for building exteriors Is being considered by William Jacks, sole agents for Oranoslte, the Australian manufacturer. According to Mr. William Leong, sales executive for Oranoslte, this follows Che trend towards more decorative exteriors here, with enough surface
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  • 129 12 THE VOLUME of trade between South Korea and Singapore can be expected to increase further as Asian countries begin to foster closer trade links. Making this observation, Mr. Kim Joon Sung, president and chairman of the Korea Exchange Bank (KEB), said: "South Korea wants to
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  • 203 12 AP AN OIL industries mission from Canada has predicted a "bright" future for Malaysia's petroleum industry, especially In sub-sea oil exploration and drilling. Leader of the mission, Mr. B.J. Rowland, of the Canadian Department of Industry and Commerce, said: "We are Impressed with the
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