The Business Times, 22 January 1979
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Title Section10 1979-01-22 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 141/1/71 MONDAY, JANUARY 22,1171 50 CENTS10 words
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Article73 1979-01-22 1 AFP. PARIS, Sun. Iranian Shi'ite Muslim leader Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini will definitely fly back to Teheran this Friday, a close aide confirmed today. The aide, at the Ayatollah's retreat west of Paris, said Iran Air was getting a special aircraft ready for the Ayatollah. The presidents ofAFP. - 73 words
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Article70 1979-01-22 1 Reuter WASHINGTON, Sun. US President Carter will send to Congress tomorrow a 1980 budget bigger than any of its predecessors but billed as an answer to inflation. The budget would increase military spending in line with Mr Carter's commitment to America's Nato allies but cut back on socialReuter - 70 words
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Article62 1979-01-22 1 Reuter HONGKONG, Sun. China last year had its lowest birth rate for eight years with eight million fewer babies born than in 1971, Hsinhua News Agency reported. It gave no comparative figures nor did it say how many babies actually were born but it said 1978 wasReuter - 62 words
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Article65 1979-01-22 1 UPI MANILA, Sun. Philippine Airlines president Roma A Cruz Jr has accused the United States of not complying with its own aviation policy and rejected US airlines' demands for unlimited entry rights into the country. He charged the Americans of wanting to run over the Philippines. HeUPI - 65 words
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Article68 1979-01-22 1 Reuter KULUA LUMPUR, Sun. Asean fears its relations with Australia might suffer unless the latter modifies its plans for cheap air flights to Europe, a Malaysian Foreign Ministry spokesman said. He said Asean officials are expected to meet in Jakarta to prepare one more joint affort atReuter - 68 words
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Article50 1979-01-22 1 AP HONGKONG, Sun. The Colony's trade deficit widened to HK$l,»6 million (***** million) last month compared with $364 million a year earlier, the Census and Statistics Department reported today. Domestic exports were $4,305 million, 20.4 per cent higher than December, 1977. Imports were at $6,809 million. AP.AP - 50 words
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Article65 1979-01-22 1 PETALING JAYA, Sun Four workers were killed and one seriously injured when a fuel tank at the Lam Soon Oil and Soap factory here exploded. Police said the five workers were thrown 20 to 30 metres away. They had practically no burn marks on their bodies. The65 words
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Article54 1979-01-22 1 SINGAPORE Minister of State (Defence), Mr Bernard Chen, said yesterday that re-organisa-tion of Singapore Slipway and Engineering Shipyard will inject new blood and strengthen the company. Under the new set-up, the company will split its operations in Tanjong Rhu and Jurong. Reorganisation, he stressed, would need the cooperation54 words
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Article31 1979-01-22 1 THE UNITED Front yesterday announced its third candidate for the coming by-elections. He is Encik Mansoor Rahman, 29, an accounts clerk who will contest the seat in Geylang West.31 words
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Article73 1979-01-22 1 UPI SYDNEY, Sun. Australia said today it has won its biggest-ever agricultural export order the sale of 7.5 million tonnes of wheat to China worth more than US$l billion (552.17 billion). The chairman of the Australian wheat Board, Sir Leslie Price, said that a contract to sell 2.5UPI - 73 words
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Article118 1979-01-22 1 THE («U«wtßg list of stocks gives the II mest traded m the Stock Exehaage ef Siagapere last week. It gives the toraever la thMisaads of writs, ctostag prices m Friday aad the Ugh aad lew tor 1179 Tvmvh Prima fflgk Law •m Jm 11 iro SJn* Darby118 words
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LOCAL STOCK INDICES
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Article71 1979-01-22 1 ten It Jan 16 Jan 17 Jan 18 Jan 18 ~BT Index: 1734.75 1773.77 1760.26 1785.31 1809.35 •Industrials: 355.00 356 67 355 63 356.33 357.93 Finance <28.21 630.81 628.86 630.44 632.58 ••Hotels: 277.52 278.07 277.63 278.78 ***** •Properte#: 210.46 210.91 210.76 214.87 215.99 *Tlm 159 32 159.59 160.34 160.0071 words
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Article82 1979-01-22 1 Um li Ju M tell kill Jaa 19 "BT Index *****3 246.10 2485.70 2516.78 2508.64 'Industrials 386 48 388.43 387.62 388.00 380.51 Flnanc*: 527 06 536 83 534 73 534.73 536.05 ••Ho(eto: 251.62 ***** 251.71 251.79 251.75 •Properties 'Tins: -iRubben 194.17 194.17 ***** UK. 42 196.04 173.37 585 9782 words
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Article834 1979-01-22 1 GERALD COLVERD - GUTHRIE BID HURDLE By GERALD COLVERD A REMARKABLE and complex capital gains tax conundrum is now beginning to affect the calculations of the likely success of Sime Darby's £123 million all-cash bid for the Guthrie Corporation. The point is made in a detailed 10-page circular834 words
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Article217 1979-01-22 1 THE LEADING Indonesian newspaper, Kompas, has called on the government to take immediate steps aimed at stabilising the business climate in the country so that money would not flee abroad. The sum may not be large and it could be just a temporary reaction to217 words
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493 1979-01-22 1 RONNIE LIM - ■y RONNIE LIM MORE Made-in-Singapore monochrome TV sets are expected to be exported to Britain this year, following what industry circles described as a "more favourable" industry-to-industry agreement reached lyThe "voluntary restraints" agreement was between the British Radio Equipment Manufacturers Association (BREMA)493 words
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Article269 1979-01-22 1 THE BIGGEST and most sophisticated show on banking equipment and technology in South-east Asia will be staged in Singapore in June. Called "The New Banking Asia Expo 1980," it will be held at the World Trade Centre from June 2 to 5. Nearly 200 of the world's269 words
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212 1979-01-22 1 THE GmnaMt yesterday releaaei tenner aewspapar edttar a—Me Taag The Chaag w t n•WahjMfier with fev The mrnmkm an that he afceH art: mave (rem Ids addreaa at HWeevt, Camkill Bead, wtthsat the wrtttaa ufmal d the n. iiiiy wkdldßeMrtohepS Mitttm, er id y212 words
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Article, Illustration411 1979-01-22 1 SOH TIANG KENG - SOH TIANG KENG BANKER Dr. Tony Tan is likely to be appointed Minister of State or to a top post in a government corporation if he wins in the coming by-elections. Dr. Tan, general manager of Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation, is expected411 words
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Advertisement32 1979-01-22 1 Wiyfoong MAF A lending Hand when Wayfoong Mortgage you need and Finance (Singapore) Limited it most Shaw House Ground Hour. 354 Orchard Road. Sinxii|M>rc 9. TH: *****7. «•»> t-mmm }'f SEE BACK PAGE32 words
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Advertisement106 1979-01-22 1 poUutiorhtr9o driving with mAßuenu COOL/MASTIBR •CM AIR CONDITIONER £7 tl 1 11 TCL *****2 *g- t-*VCWOEW STREET SINGAPOREI2 TEL. 2SMWV How to get 4* 712 v. <r h 711 r- x J' i :3 Vr if M 1 »te k'.MEXICO CITY HMtiomi HONOLULU ltftigfcoawwii The JAL Tokyo Express zips you106 words
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Article, Illustration2237 1979-01-22 2 FT SHAH Mohammed Reza Pahlavi and his government maintained the pretence until the very last moment that he was going off temporarily for a holiday. The constitutional legalities were strictly observed, once Dr. Shapour Bakhtiar had been appointed Prime Minister. His government wasFT - 2,237 words
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Article, Illustration1621 1979-01-22 2 JANE BRODY - THE quest for happiness has been one of Man's main preoccupations since the dawn of civilisation. Poets, philosophers and writers have had their say on this enigmatic topic. Now scientists have entered the fray with their own views on happiness. From surveys and statisticalNYT - 1,621 words
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Article510 1979-01-22 2 COURSES AND TALKS Jan 3-Feb 21: Statistics for Insurance Employees, SITC, srrc Nov 6-Jan 27: Life insurance agents certificate course (English and Chinese), SITC, SITC Jan 20: The Effective Secretary, SIM conference room, Mr Tan Teck Huat Jan 8-19: Personal and company taxation (module 5), SIM conference room,510 words
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Advertisement53 1979-01-22 2 THE GOETHE-INSTITUT SINGAPORE and the NATIONAL THEATRE TRUST present i&ts N> < I J?' v *JF M the WUPPERTAL DANCE THEATRE with a Stravinsky Evening WIND FROM THE WEST/THE SECOND SPRING THE RITE OF SPRING 23rd of January 1979 at 8.30pm. National Theatre Tickets: $15/10/8/6/4/2 available at National Theatre. Cold53 words
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Article, Illustration1438 1979-01-22 3 A civil war it the most disastrous of wars. In China, Mao's Red Army was pitched against Chiang Kai Shek's Kuomintang troops in what must have been the costliest of civil wars in terms of lives lost. FRANCIS CHIN traces the history of this1,438 words
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Advertisement161 1979-01-22 3 If you want to make more profit forget about money! It sounds like the usual contradiction in Zen sayings. But it's true. You're an expert in manufacturing or trading. Concentrate on doing the things you know best You'll make more profit that way. So forget about money. Leave these problems161 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous646 1979-01-22 3 II TWO-IH-CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 4 Like a friend to name a song after (6) 7 Hog dogs don't agree with them! (4,4) 8 Sweet variety of apple (6) 10 Nominally a sung version (5) 13 The one person to get the point (4) 14 Where, on deck, to do Post646 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article997 1979-01-22 4 COFFEE: Robusta futures on Friday closed slightly easier near the lows, £30 up in spot January to £14 down from Thursday in September. Turnover was 4,490 lots including 14 options and around 1,800 lots of crossed trades which included 1,000 lots crossed in spot January. During the morning,997 words
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Article136 1979-01-22 4 TERMINAL RUBBER in London on Friday firmed in late trading on mixed weekend short-covering and hedge covering, to close at around session highs at 0 JO pence per kilo up from Thursday night to 0.40 pence down. Turnover totalled 582 lots of 15 tonnes including 108 kerbs and substantial136 words
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Article158 1979-01-22 4 CHINESE PRODUCE exchange, Singapore noon closing prices per picul on Saturday: Ciiiwl sll: Bulk til* sellers, old (bun >125 sellers, new drum SUO tellers. Cafe*: Mixed (looae) UK/Cow 979.00 buyer*. Pippin Mustek ASTA white lob 101r* NLW $346.00 sellers, Sarawak white fob NLW $87.30 sellers, Sarawak special Mark158 words
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Article65 1979-01-22 4 CXP. North European porta, In US dollar* par ton ui otherwise Mated. LONDON: rrt k Previous Malajrslan SHffa bulk per tonne OOalr MOslr Sumatra 5* ffa bulk Jamiary FeBPuary unch M7*pd OBSslr assv^pd March 633Wpd fttt^pd JK 1 837 "ipd SSOSB^pd asopd MXSOpd Nigeria 5* ffa bulk *t«65 words
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652 1979-01-22 4 NEWS FROM Jakarta that the Indonesian government has suspended all coffee and pepper exports to Singapore took quite a number at dealers here by surprise although the ban on pepper has been in force for nearly a month already. It only goes652 words
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Article257 1979-01-22 4 ■mtfWi Friday's cloaiag prtccs ka 91 par kOo azgodown: THAI WHITE •—r r n Naw crop MO MO pet wend dM IB Ml pet tMrd cka OST S pet m* crop ao Mock 810 pet 170 THAI BROKEN A-aupar 0.0 SpadaJlM Thai rtea X pet ao Mock Odaa rtea257 words
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Article201 1979-01-22 4 Vi SOYBEAN FUTURES in Chicago on Friday closed near the lop of the day's range after surging late on news of a lower Soviet sunflowerseed harvest. Prices settled seven to U cents a bushel higher, largely due to commission house and professional buying. Traders said the market reacted to201 words
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Article138 1979-01-22 4 WHEAT FUTURES in Chicago on Friday recovered from opening losses to stand 2Vt to one cent a bushel higher at midsession. Traders could find little feature to the lackluster morning hours other than a lack of significant selling. Locals were buyers. A possible weakening factor, traders noted, was a138 words
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Article133 1979-01-22 4 JAPAN IS ready to give rice to needy African nations as part of its economic aid expansion programme with Africa, a Japanese government official said on Friday. Parliamentary vice-for-eign minister Setsu Shiga said at the end of a meeting in London of Japanese ambassadors133 words
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1028 1979-01-22 4 AFP PRECIOUS METALS led commodity markets generally firmer in London last week. Currency considerations continued to play an important part in price movements. Silver established a new record. Gold moved up strongly to 2Vt-month "highs", while platinum also climbed firmly. Lead touched a new peakAFP - 1,028 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article119 1979-01-22 4 THE US dollar weakened against the Singapore dollar in the middle of last week to 2.1630-40 from the week's opening of 2.1710-30. General selling of the US dollar followed Bundesbank vice president Karl Otto Poehl's remark that central bank intervention cannot be continued at previous year's levels. Later,119 words
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Article21 1979-01-22 4 THE average rate at which Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 7.75 per cent*21 words
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Article209 1979-01-22 4 Asian rates RATES LAST week held steady through midweek but closed well offered on Friday losing v, per cent in three and six months from opening levels. Weakness was attributed to another fall in US basic money supply, Ml lower by 2.8 billion and M 2 3.4 billion. Market was209 words
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Article360 1979-01-22 4 THE HEAVY cash withdrawals for the forthcoming Chinese New Year season created an impact on the interbank market which saw overnight funds trading between 8-7 per cent and easing towards last week's closing. Short-term deposit rates firmed up by per cent with greater borrowing interest in the one-month360 words
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Article49 1979-01-22 4 FOR THE week ended Saturday Jan 20, the range of call rate received from from Short Deposits (l() Bhd was as follows: ■aak had: 3'« per cent to 4 per cent. flsMvnl fsnd: 2't per cent to 5 per cent. MsvssMniß of funds totalled Sfto million.49 words
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Article33 1979-01-22 4 FRANKFURT exchnges closing quotes on Jan 19: c»».. \Atnm *c tmm DO nxm Shut u U0 21 Ftr Ukr Nkr K« K 10 ....MM/* Bfr Btr T(l CM fta ..un/» ...tmm miM33 words
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Article409 1979-01-22 4 THE KILOBAR market opened at 116,256 and closed higher at (16,298 on Saturday. Retail prices per tael quoted by the Singapore fMaiw Gsld aid Silver Merehaats Asssdatlsa are 1620 for 90 per cent gold, $660 for 22K gold and $700 for 24K gold. In HONGKONG on Saturday, the interna409 words
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Article40 1979-01-22 4 O/N rate firmed towards midweek to 8-7 V« per cent and eased off for the weekends to 5 a 4-s't per cent. Term rates maintained firm to close at 7*4-7*fc, 711/16-9/16, and 711/IM/li for ones, twos and threes.40 words
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Article431 1979-01-22 4 THE US dollar dropped against all major European currencies last week. It fell to 1.6727 Swiss francs on Friday from SF 1.6870 in the previous Friday, and from 1.8590 marks to 1.8385 marks. Yet the dollar's rates against the Canadian dollar and the Japanese yen remained almost unchanged. The431 words
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Article205 1979-01-22 4 THE DOLLAR closed generally firmer in quiet conditions in London on Friday, helped largely by week-end booksquaring, dealers said. There were no new factors and the dollar closed at 1.8410/25 marks compared with an opening 1.8370/80 and an overnight 1.8340/50. Against the Swiss franc, the dollar closed at 1.6730/60205 words
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142 1979-01-22 4 AFP SOUTH AFRICA last Thursday signed an agreement with Taiwan for the export of 1.8 million tons of maize to that country over the next three years. The deal was signed by H.K. IShao and K.C. T-fa* on behalf of the Taiwanese ForeignAFP - 142 words
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Advertisement192 1979-01-22 4 BANDEIRANTE EMB-110P2 This version of the Bandeirante twin turboprop offers extreme versatility for use on feederiine routes with two 750 shp Pratt and Whitney PT6A-34 engines, integral wing fuel tanks holding *****b fuel ana an all up weight of ***** lb. The aircraft has a maximum cruising speed of 230192 words
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OVERSEAS
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1230 1979-01-22 5 NYT WESTERN Europe's plan to return to fixed exchange rates has run into more severe and far reaching difficulties than is generally realised. A well-publicised quarrel between France and West Germany over agricultural prices has already delayed the ambitious new European Monetary System (EMS)NYT - 1,230 words
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Article159 1979-01-22 5 Reuter PRESIDENT Carter iktald take iMg-term mmnrti U help the dollar, inclndlag support of a aew supplementary international reserve currency. Representative Henry Reass and Senator Jacob Javtts, MMr members it onfrariitftl nriiimlf ivbeammlttee en International finance, told Mr. Carter in a letter that his actiea lastReuter - 159 words
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Article747 1979-01-22 5 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From SIA SQ88 0620 KWI/BAH MAS MH601 0700 KUL MAS MH682 0725 KCH SIA SQ101 0615 KUL MAS MH621 0640 PEN MAS MH607 0645 KUL MAS MH671 0945 PEN/KUL CPA CX710 1005 HLP GIA SQ980 1030 HLP THAI TG423 1035 BKK747 words
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346 1979-01-22 5 NYT THE estate of the late Howard Hughes and two companies he controlled have agreed to pay at least US$3O million (Ss66 million) to former stockholders of Air West airline in settlement of a stock fraud and manipulation suit brought by theNYT - 346 words
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Article, Illustration196 1979-01-22 5 THE BIGGEST mining system in the world recently went into operation near the community of Niederzier at the Hambach open cast soft coal mine between Aachen and Bonn. It comprises a bucket wheel excavator and a stacker with a daily capacity of 240,000 cubic metres, five196 words
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Article333 1979-01-22 5 Reuter THE SHARP increase in the rate of discount on UK Treasury bills to an average of 11.9668 per cent at last week's tender from 11.7855 per cent the previous week underlines the firm trend which has developed in British interest rates in the wake ofReuter - 333 words
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Article184 1979-01-22 5 THE UNITED States has invited Saudi Arabian Crown Prince Fahd to Washington for "very important" talks on West Asia in light of the collapse of the Shah's government in Iran, a senior administration official said on Saturday. The official said Prince Fahd, who is regarded as the184 words
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Article69 1979-01-22 5 UPI THE WHITE House would neither confirm nor deny a report that President Carter and the leaders of Britain, France and West Germany have discussed developing a new intermediate-range missile at their Guadeloupe summit. "We're characterising this as a speculative story," deputy press secretary Rex Granum said ofUPI - 69 words
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573 1979-01-22 5 NYT THE SOVIET Union has released economic figures for 1978 showing shortfalls in the production of oil, coal, steel, cement and other key commodities and suggesting a shift of emphasis to natural gas in the country's energy planning. As in previous years, the brightNYT - 573 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article516 1979-01-22 5 AFP PRIME Minister Morarji Desai said India would recognise the new government in Kampuchea when a request is received. Mr Desai added: "We have not received any request from the Kampuchean government. As soon as we hear from them we shall recognise them." THE Japanese Committee farAFP - 516 words
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Advertisement10 1979-01-22 5 BALLY OF SWITZERLAND Si wfp* i V rinh THE LEADING10 words
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REVIEWS
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Article1074 1979-01-22 6 PATRICIA GOH - PATRICIA GOH, now with the Singapore Sinfonia, looks back to the fun and somewhat reckless days with her father's orchestra the Goh Soon Tioe Orchestra. PATRICIA GOH WHEN I arrived home "for good" two years ago, I was told that one of the orchestra boys had been in1,074 words
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Article, Illustration732 1979-01-22 6 LPH LION OF SINGAPORE came through on Saturday night with a rather weak roar. Playwrights Richard Cleghorn-Brown and lan Senior seemed uncertain as to the direction of the play, undecided between the lighthearted and the tragic. A touch of the tragic in a comedy is fine, oftenLPH - 732 words
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Article, Illustration1276 1979-01-22 7 MAURICE IRVINE - By MAURICE IRVINE FT IT HAS BEEN a bumper year for the US film industry. Box office records have tumbled, gross receipts for 1978 wiU top US$2.7 billion (Ss6 billion, 15 per cent up on the previous year), and a string of "blockbuster" hits have pulledFT - 1,276 words
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Article771 1979-01-22 7 EDELGARD SIMON - By EDELGARD SIMON UPI ONLY A few years away from boyhood tap dancing lessons in Milwaukee, John Neumeier has made Hamburg's state opera ballet into one of the most exciting in the world. Many critics call 36-year old Neumeier the great rejuvenator of classic ballet. TheUPI - 771 words
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Article, Illustration1012 1979-01-22 7 MALCOLM BROWNE - By MALCOLM BROWNE NYT TO THE ANCIENT Greeks, time was Cbronos, the malevolent father of all living beings, who Invariably ate his own children. Time has also been symbolised as a river, an arrow, a sand glass, an old man with a scythe, a "winged chariot" andNYT - 1,012 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous511 1979-01-22 6 CONCERTS: THE Wappertal Dance Theatre will present "Spring Offering" at the National Theatre tomorrow night at 8.30pm. This West German ballet group's programme for the night comprises three ballets set to music by Igor Stravinsky. The company is led by 38-year old Pina Bausch who was trained at the Jooss-orientated511 words
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Miscellaneous31 1979-01-22 6 Bri Stow: Ymnk Dicker OF spies HPSS £€£M CONVCTOD OF DRur4W£K DRIVING FO£ TMC scgomd T t fY*e.. WES POOR kots His livelihood Noveß.' Nou CPihIT keep ft good SPIL6SOTPM DOWN31 words
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Miscellaneous919 1979-01-22 6 IttTiWRTR'ftWO NOTHING TO SIT UP FOR THERE'S a linage ertp sf iiwi tsalght itruce kceuse asae «f them an really bad, hat thea agala mm are parttcalarly iheMag either. There Is Dml Ask Me at 1 pat, a pngnunae which has tame iaterestlag qsestlaas aaswered. Tsslght's may latrtgae mm: why919 words
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Advertisement365 1979-01-22 7 and where to entertain up your life at Vanda Live it up at the newly renovated Vanda Bar. Styled for comfort and good cheers tjnij*J? Sing along with our !v;;! resident duet George David to your favourite request Happy Hours: from 5p.m.-Bp.m. 30% discount Singapore Jlk Orcchid Inn 214 Dunedrn365 words
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MARKET REVIEWS
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800 1979-01-22 8 GERALD COLVERD - UK strike disease too familiar to be regarded as a chill LONDON By GERALD COLVERD THE FACT that institutions find it difficult to unload stock against one of the worst periods of trades union unrest stands as the fundamental reason for the stock market's apparent800 words
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Article273 1979-01-22 8 SYDNEY THE RE-EMERGENCE •f iveraMi bayere late the Autnllu market last week preveated a peteatlal slide that ceald kave takea the shine ad Improvements la the year's tradiag ta date. Prompted by aewspaper reports, ferelga lavesters keealy seaght Aestrallaa shares, particularly mlalag stacks. la fact,273 words
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1023 1979-01-22 8 CHAN BONG SOO - SINGAPORE By CHAN BONG SOO WITH few exceptions here and there, the Singapore stock market last week went through another period of lack-lustre trading. As reflected by the leading market indicators, the majority of stocks moved within narrow limits. Only towards the close of1,023 words
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Article249 1979-01-22 8 Violet Chow - Week ended Jan. II Compiled by Violet Chow OTHERS SI me Darby Holdings intends to proceed with ts bid (or Guthrie Corporation, despite refusal from the board of Guthrie to negotiate with Sime over the acquistion Killinghall Tin Ltd's scheme of reconstruction Involving its transfer249 words
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668 1979-01-22 8 NEW YORK NYT EARLY last year, when the share price of Du Pont slid below US$lOO (SS2I7) a share, a Manhattan broker urged one of his clients to buy the stock. "Here's your chance to get a quality company at a bargainNYT - 668 words
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609 1979-01-22 8 K.LUMPUR APART from some interest generated in the plantation sector, the Kuala Lumpur stock market was extremely dull and lethargic last week. Traders were generally non-committal and prices of most shares showed no clear trend throughout the week to close mixed. Market favourites, accounting for609 words
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Article251 1979-01-22 8 EUROPEAN MOST European bourses closed on a mixed note last week with an easier bias attending. Fear of a sharp hike in interest rate by the German central bank coupled with the uncertainty surrounding the US dollar were the deterring (actors behind any notable recovery that251 words
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Advertisement26 1979-01-22 8 With effect from 24th January 1979, we are moving to: Bangunan MMC, 16 Jalan Tangsi, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Telephone: *****/3/4/5 Telex: MA*****.MA*****. Malaysia Mining Corporation Berhad26 words
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Article1205 1979-01-22 9 NEW YORK STOCK PRICES closed mixed in lacklustre trading last Friday after drifting most of the day. Analysts said investors stayed on the sidelines awaiting President Carter's budget, scheduled today, and the state of the union address tomorrow. The 'Dow Jones industrials closed about two points lower but1,205 words
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Article260 1979-01-22 9 JAM It Pti CORBEILLE Alr-Uqulde UN Oerrau 41* 910 ♦4 unci) C 8 P (Thomaonn*i) 419 5 CM Prancalae de» Petrole* ***** ♦0J nnaacltn Compact) te Oeneraie Credit Poncler De Prance 410 m I -3J Hachette (Ubraine) Machines Bull Mlchelln (B) si 54.10 1110 0J ♦47 tl Pan bat260 words
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Article211 1979-01-22 9 JAN 19 Dm Aef-Telefunken Akao Alls Leben All* Ven bast Bay H T Wbank Bay Vbank Bayer BBC BMW Cane lla Chem Ver» Commersbank Conu Oumml Daimler-Benz Degussa Demaf Deutsche Bank Dreadner Bank Dt Texaco Dyckerhoff 8T A Enka Giants Oelaenberf OHH Hapa<-Lloyd Harpener Hoechst Hoeach Horten Kail Sail211 words
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Article93 1979-01-22 9 JAN 19 V Fn FORWARD MARKET Acec 490 +2 Arbed mos +io Astur TOO Braacan 477 -3 Bru-Lamb 1680 10 Canpae Of -8 Cock ai Dt Been 1M Ebn us n <-h Bactrobci mo unch Ob-Inno-Bm 3S60 35 Oer 1404 -10 Hobo* 2750 ♦25 Petro 3615 5 Ryl Dutch93 words
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Article107 1979-01-22 9 JAN 19 Ure Ante 34 2 Assoc Gen ***** 000 Bastofl 534 26 Central* 4500 SB 14 190 77 Plruider 180 24 Oen Immob 10 05 IFI Prl 2310 70 1 take menu ***** 630 I taigas 190 22 iUkiskler 3B0 3175 Ma*neu M Pf S35 19 Martin Ere107 words
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Article91 1979-01-22 9 ORIENT Leasing of Tokyo has concluded a contract with British Caledonian Airways on the lease of a McDonnell Douglas DC-10 aircraft. The DC-10 will be leased at a fee of about US$5B million with an annual interest rate of 8.25 per cent per annum for 10 years, a91 words
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Article167 1979-01-22 9 MS a* ns MS MS OV US 19 MS MS MS MS IS MS lis SB K a TS MS •b s s s s s -MS unch -S -s unch unch -s -s unch IS s -s Dome Mln** r&Jconbndft Paleoobrtdf* Cop Oennar CH Wan Lift Ot Yellow167 words
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Article86 1979-01-22 9 COMENG Holdings said it will seek shareholder approval for a one-for-10 bonus issue from tax free reserves at an extraordinary meeting on March 13. If the issue is approved new shares will rank immediately for dividend, thus qualifying for the interim payable in April. Comeng anticipates that86 words
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Article322 1979-01-22 9 JAN If Rand INDUSTRIALS A Alpha *43 3 Abercom MS unch AE And CI at& 18 a Mir 1900 unch Barlows 595 ♦S d Sugar 888 -8 906 unch Curne Finance 106 I De Been Ind 1425 unch Edcon 390 Edftn ***** 4- 100 Cmctdv Fed Volk 193 4}322 words
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Article393 1979-01-22 9 Reuter FORD MOTOR expects a satisfactory year for earnings this year. President and vice chairman Philip Caldwell said that for the first nine months of 1978 Ford earned US$l.3l billion or $11 a share on sales of $31.5 billion. Some Wall Street analysts expect FordReuter - 393 words
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Article321 1979-01-22 9 Reuter JAPAN'S largest car manufacturer Teyete Meter has reported that its 1978 car exports decreased by 2.2 per cent from 1977 to 1,382,174 units. The company said the decrease was partly attributable to the yen's sharp appreciation against the US dollar. The seeond largest carmaker in theReuter - 321 words
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247 1979-01-22 9 AMERICAN Express, the financial services giant in a takeover fight with McGraw-Hill, has reported a 15.3 per cent increase in its fourth quarter profit and a 17.5 per cent gain for all of 1978. Earlier, the company announced it had filed a lawsuit against247 words
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Article114 1979-01-22 9 Reuter ROCKWELL International, a leading defence contractor, has reported a 55 per cent increase for the first fiscal 1979 quarter, which ended on Dec 31. The company tallied up a profit of U5564.7 million, or $1.83 a share, up from $41.7 million, or $1.19 a share,Reuter - 114 words
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Article, Illustration258 1979-01-22 9 UPI Reuter BRITAIN hM keeeme tke top Earepeaa market eatsMe Italy far tke Ftat 171 sapennlaL A Ftat UK iprtwiwi mU mm tkaa 2MM wMi were registered ta Britain ta lf7B, ikeU e( tke meek larger everall* markets ef West Germany sad Fraaee. ItUPI; Reuter - 258 words
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Article179 1979-01-22 9 Reuter NCR, setting new company records for both the fourth quarter and all of 1978, has reported its profit rose 65 per cent in last year's final three months and a 60 per cent in the full year. The company, a leading manufacturer of cash registersReuter - 179 words
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229 1979-01-22 9 Reuter SEVERAL more large bank holding companies have reported sizable increases in fourth quarter profits from a year ago, citing higher net interest Income as the principal factor behind the rise. Bankers Treat New Ysrk, the parent of Bankers Trust Company, posted an 11.9 perReuter - 229 words
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591 1979-01-22 9 NYT IN THE FACE of strong political and corporate opposition in the West, Canadian Pacific, the giant conglomerate, has dropped its bid to take over MacMillan Bloedel, Canada's largest forest products company. In a statement tinged with regret and an apparent touch of bitterness,NYT - 591 words
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Article526 1979-01-22 9 Reuter THE ROYAL Dutch/Shell Group's capital spending on new oil and gas production development outside North America in the next five years could be around US$6.5 billion. Managing director Dirk De Bruyne said the major part of this will be concentrated in Western Europe and will be usedReuter - 526 words
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Advertisement74 1979-01-22 9 W ho (lures to pu! A \nliitc wine in a black bottle? BLAC K KM I K classy u hue ume I r oni (ku main presented in .in oriLMi.i hI.K k bottle Black I o\u r has .t distinctive nl\ it' and cha'i.tv. Tt r v\. huh makes it74 words
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1477 1979-01-22 10 ANTHONY TAN - Investment tips from Lyall Evatt »y ANTHONY TAN ,LANY short term correction *ia the market should be considered as an opportunity to pick up stock rather than to be construed a sell signal. This is the opinion of Mr Richard Cragg, research analyst at the broking firm Of Lyall and1,477 words
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Article342 1979-01-22 10 Current Ex Books Date Total for Total for Payment Date Close C AC 20% Jan 8 Jan 13 Jan 22 30% 24% Chin Teck 7.5% Dec 29 Jan 11 Jan 22 15% 20% K T Pan 7% I Jan 3 Jan 15 Jan 22 7% 30% UM Flour342 words
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Article121 1979-01-22 10 Company Particulars Ex Date Books Close Berjaya Kawat Bonus Issue of 1 for 2 Jan 0 Jan 10 Rahman Hydraulic Bonus Issue of 1 for 2 Jan IS Jan 26 CAC Bonus Issue of 1 for 2 Feb 2 Feb 19 MBS Rights Issue of 1 for 2121 words
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Article75 1979-01-22 10 Reuter THE STOCK Exehaage of Singapore removes Killiaghail Tin Ltd (KT) fnm lis official list today. The exchange's action followed a reeoastraetton of the company and transfer of lta exchange con trot residence to Maiaiysta from the UK. Under the scheme KT shareholders were allotted two sharesReuter - 75 words
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Article92 1979-01-22 10 Gal a Pen* BM: AGM to be held at the YMCA Hall, Jalan Anderson, Ipoh, at 11.00 am today. Cycle aad Carriage Ltd: AGM to be held at the Conference of Mandarin Hotel, Orchard Road, Singapore at 12 noon today. Chemical Cempany af Malaysia: AGM to be held92 words
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Article2724 1979-01-22 10 1978/79 Hick Low Company II orCr 1 Div Div Crr Gr's Net YTd P/E Vol mrrrk COOO) High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIALS 272 132 Acma ISO* 123* Alcom 178 107 Allied Choc 219 133 BAT 275 195* Bata HI 99 Ben 188* 108* Berjaya Kawat 326 173*2,724 words
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Advertisement140 1979-01-22 10 RAUL BhsE at* ssr. Iff uoag sac vrttiiw s*»s* 33*»» i*sc*s A sequence of twenty episodes in the life of Ayer Hitam in Malaysia, seen through the eyes of the resident American Consul. 1 The whole spectrum of life in Malaysia is echoed, from adultery to murder, from ghost stories140 words
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Article, Illustration285 1979-01-22 11 AUSTRALIANS are still their bends in disbelief ever Australia's sheck collapse in the fenrth cricket Test in Sydney which aliened England te retain the Ashes. After seeming te have a tight grip en the match, the Australians felded miserably en Jan 11 and England285 words
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Article, Illustration780 1979-01-22 11 Agencies ISRAEL'S exclusion from any future Asian Games will be the responsibility of the International Olympic Committee (IOC). At Friday meeting in London between the council of the International Amateur Athletics Federation (lAAF) and representatives of the Asian Athletics AssociationAgencies - 780 words
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Article72 1979-01-22 11 BADMINTON top-seeded Liem Swie King of Indonesia beat third-seeded fellow countryman Llie Sumirat 15-8,15-8 yesterday to capture the men's singles title of the World Championships Cup badminton tournament in Tokyo. Liem, all-England champion, moved into the finals by eliminating Kevin Jolly of Britain 15-7, 15-5. Sumirat72 words
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Article, Illustration712 1979-01-22 11 TEO TECK WENG - By TEO TECK WENG SEET Choh Hoon shot an overall best nett to capture the Japanese Challenge Trophy In a strokeplay competition at the TENGAH. course yesterday. Dropping a stroke each on the first two holes, the 37-year-old businessman posted a 39712 words
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Article, Illustration496 1979-01-22 11 FOR 1979, the McLaren team has produced an entirely new Grand Prix car. Know as the McLaren M2B, the car has been designed by McLaren's Gordon Coppuck and, unlike its predecessors, relies upon "ground effect" to496 words
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Advertisement396 1979-01-22 11 ll SANDYJAWKtS Her sensational true account of six days and nights with a psychopath* mass murderer KILLING TIME by Sandy Fewkes Sandy Fawkes felt like screaming inside. The man she'd spent six days and nights with "a cross between Robert Redford and Ryan O'Neal" had just been revealed as a396 words
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828 1979-01-22 12 Agencies TRIUMPHANT anti-Shah activists are starting to take police powers and public services into their own bands in parts of Iran because of a breakdown in government authority, with some benefits for the ordinary man but also the prospect of serious trouble. The new trendAgencies - 828 words
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Article110 1979-01-22 12 HITACHI Metals Ltd has set up a trading company in Singapore to deal with a wide range of sales activities. The company, Hitachi Metals Singapore, with a paid-up capital of $300,000, will begin operating from February at its office in Jurong, said Mr S. Kobayashi, its110 words
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Article121 1979-01-22 12 IF MUSLIM leader Ayatellah Khomelay retains to Iran and CMttatM to deaaoaee the praaeat g»verameat there, "caafraatatton" will take place and "radical elements" could try to sdae power, a senior US State Departmeat official said aa Saturday. The official, who lasiated aa not being Idea tilled, said the121 words
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395 1979-01-22 12 PENINSULAR Malaysia's industrial output declined by 4 per cent in June 1978.' However, on a cumulative basis, the output for the second quarter was higher compared with the corresponding period in 1977. According to the Department of Statistics, the industrial production indices, after395 words
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Article450 1979-01-22 12 THE administration of former Japanese Prime Minister Takeo Fukuda put too much strain on the budget in an attempt to live up to Japan's commitments to foreign countries, Japan's new Finance Minister said on Saturday. Mr Ippei Kaneko, Finance Minister in the six-week-old Cabinet450 words
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Article, Illustration522 1979-01-22 12 TROO7S loyal to Kampuchean Prime Minister Pol Pot are still putting up stiff resistance against proVietnamese forces that have swept through the country in the past few weeks. Diplomatic sources in Bangkok said yesterday that some of the fiercest fighting was in the522 words
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Article346 1979-01-22 12 NYT PRIME Minister Ola Ullsten of Sweden'has warned that unless Vietnam immediately withdraws its military forces from Kampuchea, it risks a reconsideration of millions of dollars in non-military aid that Sweden and other Nordic countries give it annually. "I think foreign aid should be given to sufferingNYT - 346 words
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Article210 1979-01-22 12 AP THE Japanese government will work Jointly with private business to set up China's US$35 billion (SJ73 billion) hydropower development programme, the largest economic cooperation project between the two countries. The Japanese newspaper Yomiuri, quoting sources in the Ministry of International Trade and Industry, reportedAP - 210 words
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488 1979-01-22 12 THE reported Indonesian rejection of an American request to normalise diplomatic relations between Jakarta and Peking indicates President Suharto's staunch resolve to maintain the present freeze on diplomatic ties with China. Indonesian Parliament sources said on Saturday that the rejection, if true, implies that488 words
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Article211 1979-01-22 12 THE US Treasury, in reviewing Malaysia's submission on an allegation by the Amalgamated Gothing and Textile Workers Union (ACTWU) that textile exports by Malaysia were subsidised, will take up the matter further with the Malaysian authorities as and when necessary. It is likely that211 words
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Advertisement243 1979-01-22 12 INDUSTRIAL PROPERTIES WE SPECIALISE IN ALL SECTORS OF THE PROPERTY MARKET THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. OUR SINGAPORE OFFICE UNDERTAKE AGENCIES FOR ALL INDUSTRIAL PROPERTIES ON BOTH SALES AND LEASE. WE HAVE A FULL RANGE OF FLATTED FACTORIES, DETACHED FACTORIES, TERRACED FACTORIES, FLATTED WAREHOUSES AND INDUSTRIAL SITES AT REASONABLE PRICES OR RENTALS.243 words
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Miscellaneous62 1979-01-22 12 weather! Outlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. to noon today: Windy witk Isolated showers mnmmd midday. Report tor 24 hwn prtor to 1M p.m. m Ju 21 the airport: Maximum temperature 32.0 Associated humidity 60 Minimum temperature 23.4 Associated humidity 97 Hours of sunshine 10.35 Rainfall in millimetres .'....Trace Total62 words
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Article103 1979-01-22 13 Reuter CANADA plans to build the world's most powerful icebreakers to make year-round shipments of Arctic natural gas to southern markets, the state oil company Petro-Canada announced. The two ships will plough through ice up to 20m thick on their east coast run from Melville Island, 400 kmReuter - 103 words
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Article92 1979-01-22 13 THE UK Docklands Joint Committee has enthusiastically approved plans to establish the headquarters of News International Organisation, publishers of The Sun and News of the World newspapers, in the old London docks. Mr. William Beasley, leader of the Tower Hamlets Council, which purchased the London docks from92 words
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Article88 1979-01-22 13 THE American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) classed 43 vessels worldwide in December totalling 94,724 dwt. The vessels classed included one bulk and container carrier, one self-unloading bulk-cement carrier and eight trawlers. Also classed were general cargo vessels, supply vessels, tugs and barges. The bulk and container carrier88 words
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Article740 1979-01-22 13 GOH ENG KEE - SNSC GIVES REASONS By GOH ENG KEE ARE present freight rates for the Far East-US east coast trade via the US west coast mini-land bridge much lower than the all-water US Gulf-east coast route? Yes, says the Singapore National Shippers Council (SNSC), which took a swipe740 words
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Article, Illustration113 1979-01-22 13 SEA-LAND Service Inc, the US container shipping group, has appointed Mr. Wilford Middleton Jr (above) as vice president and general manager, North America, of its Pacific division. Mr. Middleton, who will be based in Oakland, California, will be responsible for North American marketing and operations involving the group's113 words
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Article232 1979-01-22 13 UPI BUSINESS continues to expand. Large bulkers still find it difficult to maintain rates but most smaller vessels managed to match previous payments. North American operations included two 55,000-ton February coal shipments from Hampton Roads to Japan at the 85 cents lower figure of U559.25 (discharge free). USUPI - 232 words
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Article142 1979-01-22 13 AFP TANKER rates continued to rise last week in all loading areas except Persian Gulf states. Activity remained high. In the Gulf states area, the unresolved problems in Iran and the queue of ships off Kharg Island, although considerably reduced (29 against 44 the week before), acted asAFP - 142 words
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3003 1979-01-22 17 SCHEDULE A guide to ships loading at Singapore for Ports around the World The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of3,003 words
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Article492 1979-01-22 17 Shipftfag Uk Page c* ACS n 5 Afea IV 3 Aguila IV Alpac IV Angkutan IV ANL i APL in Arya Nat n ASCL m Asia Merchant m Atlas V Aust.Cont IV Bank n Banner Maritime V BBS n Ben Asia m Ben EAC m Ben m Ben Ocean492 words
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Article917 1979-01-22 18 r RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS 1 AND LCL CARGO AT CONTAINER TERMINAL NB.(l) 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 during917 words
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Article907 1979-01-22 18 The leading shipping lines operating from Singapore and the local agents who handle cargo bookings for them. Aconas Line— Aconas Sdn. Bhd I Adriatic Container— Container Feeders. AFEA Line— Singapore Shipping. Aguila Oriental—Same. Ahli Shipping— Sharjah. Alfred C. Toepfer Line— j Intermodal. Algerian National Line (CNAN)-Uni907 words
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Article1408 1979-01-22 18 FT A BIG fleet of expensive new Admiral's Cup yachts is being commissioned of the leading British designers by racing men who are hoping to be selected to represent their countries in this world competition to be sailed in British waters later inFT - 1,408 words
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Article187 1979-01-22 18 UPI THE 192 m British tanker Afghanistan laden with petrol ran aground on Saturday in Nantucket shoals off the US coast but refloated itself after nightfall and safely steamed out of shallow and treacherous waters. The vessel had a crew of 46 and was en routeUPI - 187 words
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Article, Illustration273 1979-01-22 18 EXPECTED ARRIVALS TODAY KEPPEL WHARVES Amstelbrink (1500 after Kerguelen) 3/4. Kota Raja (0700 after Kota Molek) 1011. Ocean Harmonia (0500) 46. Palm Sea Horse '0400 after Kapitan Gibin) 15/16. Perlis (1800) 21 East. Prinsendem (0600) 1 2. Sargodha (0600 after Nan Ping) 38 39 Toyofuji Maru (after273 words
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Advertisement325 1979-01-22 13 \Q\i Europe Our Next Loader slang: 3/2 28/1 Port Kelang: J/z Singapore: 28/1 For further details, see page 3 IA R 1)1 l A\ I All Orient Overseas Co*Uci*te/i Line m FULLY CONTMNERISED TO/FROM US WEST/EAST COASTS, PNW (STRAITS CARGO VIA FEEDER TO/FROM HONG KONG) piTl I Buck NY BaR325 words
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Advertisement260 1979-01-22 13 SEALORD ANTAH t UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) All vessels ***** DWT, 105 TON H.L. Derrick 288 TEU Capacity, Long Length Capability. "■ARABIAN GULF WEEKLY SERVICE" S pore Loading for Kuwait (10/2) Dubai (27/2). Kuwait (2/3). Dammam (5/3) Dubai (10/3). Abu Dhabi (13/3). Doha (16/3). Bahrain (19/3), Dammam (22/3),260 words
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Advertisement292 1979-01-22 13 NEPTUNE ORIENT UNES LTD FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICES: ■Y CONTAINERISED SERVICE STRAITS/AUSTRALIA A mmbm ai Mm Am C—irtkw TO AM) FROM AUSTRALIA: Anro Anro Avstraka Asa mimta lLta Zli r stow* H»»re Rdam H buff B»em twp IS Fak 11 Fak 12 Fat 14 F* IS FA 17 Fat 1 Apr292 words
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Advertisement705 1979-01-22 13 Australia Our Next Loader Port Kftlanq- 7/2 Singapore: 5/2 For further details, see page 3 im^yii— I fin, i) i i i ii i inn FULLY CONTAINERIZED FAST DIRECT WEEKLY jl FOR £kI Am iHonjkone Manila Keelung Kaol)siun() Japan (Tokyo. Rote. Yokohama Nagoyj Osaka Shonuu) FROM Europe IV* Sum) LINE705 words
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Advertisement761 1979-01-22 14 Hapag-Lloyd FULLY CONTAMERISED TO EUROPE S pore PKHjnf Pen Bfltao Genu H'burt Bremen Rdam Antnp Paid >9 31 1 3 2 21 2 24 2 14 3 12 3 9 3 7 3 Peter Us 16 2 18 21 2 23/3 4/4 2 4 29 4 2/3 FULLY CONTAINERISED TO761 words
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Advertisement685 1979-01-22 14 EVERGREEN LINE (EVERGREEN VARINE CORPORATION* FAR EAST/RED SEA, MEDITERRANEAN 1 EXPRESS FULL CONTAMER SERVICE ALSO ACCEPTKG CARGO FOR GENOA. LATTAKIA, BE RUT ALEXANDRIA. BENGHAZI. TRIPOLI (LIBYA) Spat 'MM Part Sal iMuti lt|haa fm f«rHopt nia II f* 14 Ftb 17 Ft* 71 Ft* 22 fet 23 Ft* Eta Malta (Ft*685 words
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Advertisement378 1979-01-22 15 Overseas I Containers Limited COWTOMtSHT SCRWCE TO UK/CONTIENT CONTMNERSHT SERVICE FROM UK/CONTMENT: SINGAPORE MANSFIID CONTAKR SERVICES. PTE LTD *****1 K LUMPUR CONTMNER AGENCIS *****4, P.KELANG *****6/8 PfNANG GUTHRf BOUSTEMI SHTfWG MEMOES *****1/3 Australia Straits Line Swire Straits Container Line TO TAIWAN JAPAN CLfPER ACE 0? 80NTA ACE 03 MKKOHMARU BENNY378 words
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