The Business Times, 30 March 1979
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Title Section10 1979-03-30 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 141/1/71 FRIDAY, MARCH 99,1179 SO CENTS10 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article63 1979-03-30 1 AFP, UPI KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Malaysia's Yang Dipertuan Agung died today at the national palace here of a heart attack, Prime Minister Datuk Hussein Onn announced. He was 62. Tuanku Yahya Petra, the Kelantan state sultan, was elected king in 1975 for a five-year term. He will beAFP,; UPI - 63 words
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Article54 1979-03-30 1 AFP KARACHI, Thurs. Hope that juridical moves could save former Prime Minister Tiiifikar Ali Bhutto from the gallows faded today when the high court of Pakistan's Sind province dismissed two habeas corpus petitions. The court unanimously refused to admit the petitions, filed by Mr Bhutto and hisAFP - 54 words
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Article86 1979-03-30 1 Reuter LONDON, Thurs. Queen Elizabeth 11, on Prime Minister James Callaghan's advice, today named May 3 as Britain's general election day following Mr Callaghan's historic defeat in a drama-packed confidence vote. His choice of date set off ripples of concern among opposition Conservatives, who wanted to goReuter - 86 words
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Article67 1979-03-30 1 Reuter. BAGHDAD, Thurs. Arab ministers launched fresh efforts today to heal a major rift in their ranks after Saudi Arabia flatly rejected Palestinian demands for tough penalties against Egypt and the US for Monday's peace treaty with Israel. But Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat stayed away from theReuter. - 67 words
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Article82 1979-03-30 1 AFP. BRUSSELS, Thurs. The European Economic Community authorities today lost their case against Japanese ball-bearing exporters and must pay back anti-duroping" charges they imposed on a provisional basis. The ruling by the European Court in Luxembourg went against the EEC Commission and the European Council of Ministers.AFP. - 82 words
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Article64 1979-03-30 1 UPI GENEVA, Thurs World airlines agreed today that fares and freight rates should be increased au ff V 1 spring price of jet fuel but they were divided on the size of the increase. At the second day of a fares conference proposed increases ranging anywhere from 3UPI - 64 words
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Article44 1979-03-30 1 AP NEW YORK, Thurs The stock market was mixed, continuing to reflect some doubts about energy and inflation prospects. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials slipped 1.04 to 865.21 in the first half-hour. Gainers held a slight edge over losers. APAP - 44 words
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Chief Price Changes
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Article128 1979-03-30 1 Rises Most Active Rahman Hyd 450 60 S Darby 316,000 Tronoh Mines 830 40 J C Ent 261,000 Sthn Kinta 690 25 City Dev 138,000 Sungei Brii U A C 970 366 20 16 F Merlin 137,000 Magnum Corps 414 12 Total Turnover: 4.13m Berjuntai 790 10 Total Value:128 words
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Article, Illustration155 1979-03-30 1 Rises Most Active Berjuntai S. Kin La L. Perak Petaling Tongkah 815 705 350 815 400 +30 25 20 20 16 JCEnt F Merlin Pahang Coos G Lumber 448,000 196,000 195,000 187,000 Rahman Hyd 440 16 Total Turnover: 4.04m A. A ma] 535 15 Total Value: M$8.77m Troooh155 words
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Article716 1979-03-30 1 RONNIE LIM - EARLIER START-UP DATE By RONNIE LIM SUMITOMO Chemical Company, in charge of technical planning of the proposed $2 billion petrochemical project in Singapore, is understood to be considering using a wider range of feedstock for the main central cracker plant, other than just the planned naptha716 words
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Article253 1979-03-30 1 THE glaring price differential between Chinese goods in Hongkong and Singapore is the subject of a letter to the Singapore Chinese chamber of Commerce and Industry (SCCCI). The Singapore Chinese Textiles and Sundries Importers' Union, an association member of the SCCCI, pointed out in its letter253 words
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Article505 1979-03-30 1 FOO CHOY PENG - By FOO CHOY PENG OMANI businessmen's unhappy experiences with Singapore traders were brought out into the open yesterday at a meeting between the Omani director of commercial relations of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry and the Singapore Federation of Chambers of Commerce and Industry505 words
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Article76 1979-03-30 1 OMAN will seek the help «f the ■iiMr Devetopmeat STU SZS£ii.*%Z££ fflNEfre tariMMM CM leak forward to nppiytH tMr iMfciii aai skills aeeiei tor the WUto at the Mntmlin «f the estate. Ike eeaatry to atoe laterest- <** «P H*t veataiee wtth total hadanMina, he Mli These76 words
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Article183 1979-03-30 1 PENINSULAR Malaysia chalked up a hefty $400.7million trade surplus in January on improved trade volume. The surplus ownpared favourably with 161.5 million recorded in January, 1978. Preliminary external trade figures issued by the Statistics Department showed total exports of $1,456.6 million and imports of $1,065.9 million183 words
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254 1979-03-30 1 ML GOB Ktmt Swee, the OepetyPrl* 6 Mtotoin Hm, will leave m Suday far aa Mmmml vtatt to Cfefaa tram April t to M. Dr. Gsfct vWt to la r*■PHwt to aa tovttottM frMB CUMM Vhrfwi er Deag XU#-ptag, darlag Ms vtott254 words
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416 1979-03-30 1 THE MINISTER for Labour, Mr Ong Pang Boon, yesterday told Parliament when it resumed debate on the Report on the Ministry of Education 1978 that the standard of Chinese at English secondary schools should not be lowered. He also suggested that416 words
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Article80 1979-03-30 1 MR LEE KUAN YEW yesterday called on the Sultan of Brunei, Sir Muda Hafanul Bolkiah, at the Istana Darul Hana. Among those present were the Sultan's father HRH Sir Omar All Saifuddin, his brother HRH Prince Mohammed and his General Advisor Pehin Isa. Last night, the Prime80 words
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Advertisement6 1979-03-30 1 COPIES ANYTHING. FITS ON A TABLE-TOP.]6 words
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Advertisement151 1979-03-30 1 When all banks are pretty much the same, ACBC service makes the difference. Everyone knows that all banks offer pretty much the same facilities to their customers. But what makes one bank better than the other is its service. Whether you are opening a letter of credit or you need151 words
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Advertisement18 1979-03-30 1 MiDa: BUPIAH LWiLLkP 4 T SENATE yee peaaMy flees ELECTRONICS grtTltote to a we SHIPPING TIMES [riTTi •rrtr18 words
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TRADE AND INDUSTRY
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Article543 1979-03-30 2 COURSES AND TALKS Feb 5-Apr 14: Diploma in Life Insurance, SITC, SITC March-July: Personnel Management Concept Scope and Functions, Holiday Inn, Personnel and Organisation Development Mar 20-April 6: Manpower Planning and Employee Recruitment, Holiday Inn, Personnel and Organisation Development Mar 26-April 3: Introduction to Insurance, SITC, SITC Mar543 words
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Article, Illustration560 1979-03-30 2 COLIN CHEE - By COLIN CHEE INDONESIAN tourist arrivals in January dropped by nearly 17 per cent to 24,000 from the year-ago figure, as the November rupiah devaluation began to affect the local tourist trade. Arrivals from Australia, however, slipped by 4.4 per cent to 27,000, better560 words
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Article, Illustration374 1979-03-30 2 THE BOARD of directors of National Iron and Steel Mills has announced the appointment of Mr Chaa Kim Ymw as director and chairman of the company with effect from March 22,1979. Mr Chua is currently the president of the Development Bank of Singapore, a major shareholder of374 words
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Article179 1979-03-30 2 PEAT, mined In Western Australia, is currently being exported by Magnet Industries Pty Ltd to Singapore and Dubai. The substance, available in three varieties ("Supergro"; "Compeat" for horticultural use and "Wonder Garden"), enriches the soil and conserves moisture in plant nurseries and home gardens. "Supergro"179 words
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135 1979-03-30 2 A three-day PAN-PACIFIC symposium on direct marketing will be held in Sydney from June 12. Delegates from Singapore, the Philippines, Japan, Hongkong, the USA, New Zealand and Australia are expected to attend this conference. Leading marketing consultants from the United States will be present. The135 words
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182 1979-03-30 2 OFFICIALS tram a UK part will be ken next maatfc to dlwisa with exporters aad shippers ea hew to laerease trade to twees the twe ceaa tries. The •fflcUto, tram the Pert if Bristol Aatherity, are stMiM to visit iMUa, Sri Laaha, ladeaesla,182 words
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Article67 1979-03-30 2 COLT International and its Singapore agents, Sime Darby, are jointly holding an exhibition on fire and general ventilation systems in May. The two-day exhibition will opened on May 15 and will be held at the British High Commission. The export manager of the UK-based company, Mr Bob Withrington,67 words
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Advertisement227 1979-03-30 2 UP for long a l-o-n^ renta/ E n J You get a brand new car on lease. We take care of road tax, insurance, etc. The car is yours for as short or long a period as you require. Servicing and repairs are our responsibility. Leasing frees your capital. All227 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous646 1979-03-30 2 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 3 Loud for some notes only (5) 8 The French politicians are illuminating (5) 10 Roves around making deliveries (5) 11 Jack's ferocious when beside himself! (3) 12 The nasty stuff upsets Miles (5) 13 Speaks ill of, for arranging lamings (7) 15 Deal with an outing646 words
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Advertisement71 1979-03-30 3 Sdbest wishes to saierc G€N€RAL€ on the opening of their Singapore brunch at Sindo House 's SINGAPORE J K UM BROTHERS PTE. LTD. SUPERLUCK RUBBER CO. PTE. LTD. FAR EAST METAL WORKS BERHAD. GUAN HOE HIN PTE. LTD. Sdl€l€ G€N€RAI£ on the opening of their Singapore branch at Sindo House71 words
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Advertisement250 1979-03-30 4 A. '/&vi Congratulations to @SGEI€T£G€N€RAI£ m the their SingipoKbnmdi at Sindo House f 'V' SINGAPORE AIK HUAT (I E) PTE. LT N JOO TRADING CO. PTE MR. LEAN SIT HWEI MR. TOH CHOON TECK SIANG HONG CO. MDM. TAN JUAY SIM MR. TAY JIAK LONG MR. GOH LAI HUAT SANTALIA250 words
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Advertisement202 1979-03-30 5 Like the beautiful image of French cuisine on public minds, Societe Generale enjoys the same flattering image on seasoned business minds. It is an image that Societe Generale has worked hard to earn. To begin with, Societe Generale is the sixth largest bank in the world. With branches and representative202 words
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OVERSEAS
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article796 1979-03-30 6 Agencies THE Swiss government decided on Wednesday to join the United Nations because it is no longer satisfied with its status as an observer. But public opinion may not be behind it. Membership cannot become formally effective before 1981 at the soonest, because it must firstAgencies - 796 words
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Article264 1979-03-30 6 UPI THE US Senate on tton to Administration to complete the new world trade agreements being negotiated In Geneva. The vote was tt-15. The legislation, puaoed earlier this month by the House sf Representatives, made retroactive to Jan 3 tbe government's isthor Ity to waive penaltyUPI - 264 words
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152 1979-03-30 6 UPI INDONESIAN State Secretary Sudharmono denied recent rumours reported by a foreign news agency in Jakarta that there would be a reshuffle of the Indonesian Cabinet before the end of the week, the English-lan-guage daily The Indonesia Times said on Wednesday. Reports have recently announcedUPI - 152 words
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Article60 1979-03-30 6 THE IRANIAN government yesterday rushed troop reinforcements to the northeastern town of Gonbad Kavus near the Soviet border as local residents reported heavy fighting between Turkoman tribesmen seeking autonomy and Islamic militia. The official Pars News Agency said on Wednesday night at least 25 people had60 words
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398 1979-03-30 6 Reuter MRS MARGARET Thatcher, who aspires to become Europe's first woman prime minister in the coming general election, is driven by a conviction that it may be Britain's last chance to escape left-wing socialism. She argues that Britain is over-governed, that the trade unions areReuter - 398 words
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Article272 1979-03-30 6 Reuter ARAB students stoned the Egyptian embassy in Peking yesterday and grappled with Chinese troops when a demonstration against the Egyptian-Israeli peace treaty suddenly turned violent. More than 100 Chinese soldiers linked arms and tried to push back the students, enraged when an embassy car droveReuter - 272 words
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Article655 1979-03-30 6 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From GIA GA944 1055 PKU GIA GA908 1100 MES PAL PR501 1135 MNL GIA GA982 1200 HLP SN SN287 1200 BRU/DXB BKK SIA SQ240 1210 MES SIA SQ63 1215 MNL SIA SQ201 1245 HLP KLM KL833 1245 AMS/ATH/ KHI/CMB THAI TG413655 words
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302 1979-03-30 6 AFP A RECOMMENDATION to the Australian government that tariff protection for the Australian iron and steel industry be scrapped and big export subsidies introduced has caused a flurry in the industry here. The Australian Independent Steel Association chairman, Mr John Bailey, said yesterday itAFP - 302 words
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Article177 1979-03-30 6 UPI THE UNITED States will be subject to higher interest rates and a continuing tightening of the money supply, a US economist and banker on a visit to Hongkong said. Richard Peterson, senior vice president and economist for the Chicago-based Continental Illinois National Bank,UPI - 177 words
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119 1979-03-30 6 INDONESIA'S state revenues from oil are expected to increase by USJ4B4 million (SU.O6 billion) as a results of the recent decision of the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries to increase oil prices by 9.05 per cent, a Mining Ministry spokesman said in Jakarta119 words
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Article77 1979-03-30 6 Reuter RADIATION spread about two km from a nudeao power plant breakdown in the US, raising fears yesterday of contamination among dairy herds on surrounding farmlands. The plant, 16 km southeast of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, a city with a popula tion around 80,000, was sealed oflReuter - 77 words
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429 1979-03-30 6 Reuter US COMMERCE Department chief economist Courtenay Slater said the US$l.3 billion (5J2.82 billion) February trade deficit confirms a trend towards a lower trade deficit but the figures may be better than the trend itself. There may be some variation in the figures fromReuter - 429 words
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Advertisement76 1979-03-30 6 Congratulations to SCEI€T€ G€N€RAL€ on the opening of their Singapore Branch at Sindo House IKK IHI PTE DD 1, Upper Circular Road, Singapore 1. Tel: *****0,*****6 P.O. Box. 3159 Cable Add: "TECTA" best wishes to w Sai€T€ G€H€RAL€ on the opening of their Singapore branch at Sindo House TECK KIANG76 words
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Advertisement96 1979-03-30 6 Congratulations best wishes to @Sai€T€ G€N€RAl£ on the opening of their Singapore branch atSindo House %<•» ZZ YONG THAI TRADING CO. EK JOO TRADING CO. 65, Telok Ayer Street, Singapore 1. Tel: *****92 *****93 Congnztulations &d best wishes to (§> SCEI€TC G€N€RAL€ on the opening of their Singapore bttmdiat Sindo96 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article419 1979-03-30 7 OPENING prices in Singapore yesterday were marked down slightly on lower London advices but, thereafter, the market gained some ground on nearby shortcovering. Reports of US acceptances aided sentiment. Some forward trading was also noted dealers said. The morning session closed higher with April One RSS buyers quoted at419 words
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Article335 1979-03-30 7 R.A.S. prices in cents per kilo yesterday: Noon Close (per kilo) (per kilo) Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers Int. I R.S.S. prompt f.o.b. 266.50 267.50S 267.75 268.75N Int. 1 R.S.S. April 266.00 266.50 267.50 268.00 Int. 1 R.S.S. May 264.25 264.50 265.50 266.00 Int. 2 R.S.S. 259.00 260.00N 260.00335 words
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Article114 1979-03-30 7 NOON SSR and SMR pncw yesterday: HAS April May (Ci ■mat Mth) (For ward Mth) SSR JO Buyer* Seller* Buyer* Sellers (1 ton pellet) 256 00 258.00 N 257.00 259 OON SSR 50 (1 ton pallet) 253.00 255.00N 254 00 256.00N MRELB SMR CV (1-ton pallet) 289.00114 words
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Article89 1979-03-30 7 THE MALAYSIAN Minister The rates of duty payable of Finance has fixed these are: rates for the period from Rabber: 62 H cents a kilo March 29 until further notice: (research cess one cent a Rikker: 254% cents a pound; replanting cess 4 l /z kilo; cents a89 words
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Article188 1979-03-30 7 TRADING on the sugar futures market yesterday continued its recent quiet trend with most operators' On the sidelines, dealers said. May closed at 8.62/65 US cents against Wednesday's 8.56 61 close, July at 8.90/95 against 8.86/91, September at 9.12/15 against 9.07/11 and March at 9.87/90 against 9.85/88 cents.188 words
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Article145 1979-03-30 7 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Wednesday were mixed at the close with prices ranging from down 1/2 to up one US cent a bushel. Early gains in wheat were on commission-house buying but late commercial and exporter selling depressed prices in some old crop months. Locals were buyers of145 words
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Article86 1979-03-30 7 THE STRAITS price in Penang yesterday gained Mslt to $1,571 per pica!. Despite London's easiness, values Improved en tower sapplies of tln ere by miners and fesh baying from all sonrces, particularly Japan and locally, dealers said. The market has already dlseennted news the US Hense roles committee86 words
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Article30 1979-03-30 7 Rubber: March 29 Singapore: April: 267.50 cents (up four cents) Malaysia: April 270.00 cents (up four cents) Tin: $1,970 (up $10) Official offering: 160 tonnes (down 49 tonnes)30 words
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Article310 1979-03-30 7 ALL WAS quiet on the Singapore produce market yesterday with little trading done. Prices for all commodities were quoted unchanged. Pepper was featureless with no fresh tenders called from overseas buyers. However, a small shipment arrived weighing 32 tonnes. Packers said the lack of fresh momentum was attributable310 words
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Article290 1979-03-30 7 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in S$ per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE; 100 pet first class (Kangaroo) new crop 0.36, 100 pet second class 0.85, 100 pet third class 0.83. 25 pet new crop no stock, B-10 pet 0.75. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0 62. Special 0.56. THAI RICE; 55 pet290 words
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Article971 1979-03-30 7 OILSEEDS: Brokers yesterday reported fully steady edible oil markets during the morning with export potential for major oils a supporting factor. They said Iran is seeking 90,000 tonnes of crude soya oil and up to 20,000 tonnes of refined edible oils while Iraq is expected in the market971 words
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Article195 1979-03-30 7 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday (la HK dollars, spot ex-godown) Cttt* yaia: China Blue Phoenix 20s 2,440; 32s 2.980; 40s 3.100 (per bale of 400 lbs). Ptoee ffMts: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly195 words
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Article69 1979-03-30 7 CJ.F. North European ports. In US dollars oer ton unless otherwise stated. LONDON: Malaysian 5tfffa built per tonne Wc4 PrntoM May 674slr 679slr Sumatra 5H (fa bulk March unch TOislr April SBOpd 697 /095pd May unch 690slr/ June 687'.pd unch 680slr/ July 677'-pd 867' pd 662 pd Nigeria69 words
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Article150 1979-03-30 7 CHICAGO soybean futures on Wednesday held early gains to close up 6' to 3 n US cents a bushel. The continued suspension of soybean product export registrations by Brazil supported prices, as did technical factors. Traders said a lack of country movement was another factor influencing the rise in150 words
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289 1979-03-30 7 Reuter. DUTCH imports of fat and oil bearing raw materials, fats and oils rose to 304,400 tonnes on a fat/oil basis in the first two months of 1979 from 278,400 in the same 1978 period. The commodity board for margarine, fats and oils saidReuter. - 289 words
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Advertisement8 1979-03-30 7 Uaafflelal cMag prices «f L»ad*n metals m hack8 words
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Advertisement141 1979-03-30 7 to <§> on the opening of their Singapore branch at Sindo House _Jlul Zl 11 'sri-iij ICf« a J'j 4U 111 r M l: FOR LEADING BRANDS OF available VIDEO EQUIPMENTS COLOUR T. V. FRIDGE WASHING MACHINES HI-FI EQUIPMENTS GAS COOKERS AIR CONDITIONERS HOME APPLIANCES o SENG HENG RADIO (PTE)141 words
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Article489 1979-03-30 8 THE COMPLAINTS against Singapore traders that surface now and again are highly disconcerting. They might be isolated cases but they could just as well be part of a much larger body of silent victims victims who retaliate quite simply by severing trade relations with Singapore489 words
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Article, Illustration898 1979-03-30 8 Electronics companies hate crowds. They love the wide, open spaces, so what better place is there than San Diego for a new. home? NYT A SUNNY climate, a large pool of unemployed workers and an eagerness to energize the city's economy are the main elementsNYT - 898 words
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Advertisement10 1979-03-30 8 STARTING APRIL, JAL introduces wide t r ym 1 saw10 words
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Miscellaneous683 1979-03-30 8 SINGAPORE 5 people make I good viewing RTS BRINGS as CBS'i report on the Vietnamese beat peoSle tonight at 8.45pm. ever mM whether there are Maaes or aat la the reporting. As long as it gives as a glimpse lata the lives of these peaple, it mast be watched. This683 words
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1474 1979-03-30 9 WANG LOOK KEAH - Officials of Asean and Australia will hold further air talks next week to try to resolve their acute differences of opinion. But WANG LOOK KEAH reports that the two sides are poles apart still despite their meeting in Jakarta,1,474 words
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788 1979-03-30 9 John Drysdale - FORUM .with John Drysdale THERE WAS a news item in the Straits Times last Monday about Japanese housewives joining in a fight against rising prices. It coincided with a letter I received torn a friend who works in Tokyo. He wrote in resignation788 words
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Advertisement47 1979-03-30 9 The DC-10 means bigger capacity, more seats, more comfort and convenience. and still those immediate connections to the U»S. and beyond. Because we never forget how important you are. T7 jii r; jgipt v .4 EfVito:: m rt > igfT'; m m. IXpjrtint; SingjptMv 2235 Arriving lokvo 005047 words
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Miscellaneous29 1979-03-30 9 DTlStcfW' Flank DickenS j LPO, I THIS mp*KiuSCRiPT ReiUChieD Tfc rrC. BRISTQU) PO" TyA\<b fippßess But one T<*s<es? HPSRE.CKt>JtD UJITHOOT THE trusty Of Thc British hi Sft_£D Post OPfce29 words
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Article2723 1979-03-30 10 Cr'. Gr*i Nat 1978/79 Lait Div Div YTd p rt, Vol Day Sale or- CVr (-000) Highf M Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIALS 272 132 Ac ma 226 -4 12. ON 1.3 55 245 4 230 226 1»* 123* Alcom 180 10.0 25 55 135 178 107 Allied2,723 words
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Article1782 1979-03-30 10 BID and offer price* officially listed and business In and reported lo the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets In lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified. All Time Settlement Contracts are quoted after the word "setBig Board deals (in1,782 words
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Article51 1979-03-30 10 Striking prices of the options officially listed on the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday, the period, bids and offered prices and business done, if any, with the number of op- tions traded shown in brackets. CMC (March $4.35) (2) 0.30 (TBI. Sine Darby (March $2.55) (50) 0.57 (5)51 words
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Article125 1979-03-30 10 4 1/2% 1/8/80 (250,000) (99.418 98.458) 4 3/4* 15/9/80 (250.000) (99.608 99 70S) 5 1/4% 1/3/81 (250.000) (100.208 100.288) 5% 15/4/81 (250,000) (99.638 99.735) 5% T F 1/5/83 (250,000) (100 108 100.206) 5 3/4* T F 15/6/81-84 (250.000) (102.00S) 5% 13/11/84 250.000) (100.008 100 05S) 7% 15/4/85 (250.000)125 words
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Article150 1979-03-30 10 SINGAPORE UNIT TBIJ8T (Maaagers' prices far Mw The Commerce 2.21 2.35 The Saving Fund 1.29 137xd S pore Prog Fund 0.97 1.02 Spore Sec. Fund 1.79 1.90 S pore Invest Fund 1.27 1.35 S'pore Equity Fund 1.00 1.05 INCOME BOND UNIT (Carrot prim) Income Bond 1.14 1.20 MARA150 words
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Article294 1979-03-30 10 Hytex Ltd: AGM to be held at 14, Lokyang Way, Singapore at 12 noon today. General Lumber (Holdings) Bhd: AGM to be held at No. 5, Jalan 203, Petaling Jaya, Selangor at 11.30 a.m. on Mar 31. Seiaagor Ctrwits Bhd: EOGM to be held at No.50, Jalan Ampang,294 words
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Advertisement229 1979-03-30 10 APOLLO HOTEL Havelock Road. Singaore 3 Tel: *****1 AMBASSADOR HOTEL ***** Meyer Road, Singapore 15, Tel: *****11 CENTURY PARK SHERATON Nassim Hill, Singapore 10 Tel: *****7 CHEQUERS HOTEL 418 Thomson Road. Singapore 11 Tel: *****66 COCKPIT HOTEL 6 7 Oxley Rise. Singapore 9 Tel: *****1 GREAT EASTERN HOTEL 401 Macpherson229 words
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Article, Illustration374 1979-03-30 11 FOB MOST at tke day, It "M a stoai-tfl between buyers tad sellers ea tke Stock bdnage af Singapore yesterday. Bayiag, wkiek begaa at tke epeaiag bell, was —imtmt »nd skares were qaieUy pared aff to areaad tkelr everaigkt levels sa clesiag. Market sadertsae was, kswever,374 words
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Article1658 1979-03-30 11 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS Acma (2.288) AP—ld (2.938) AJeMHI.BSBI.9OS) (2) 185 Ale* Held (I.3QS) A1,658 words
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Article322 1979-03-30 11 SHARE prices closed narrowly mixed in (airly active trading on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. Trading was focused on the lower-liners which fluctuated over fairly wide margins. Some carry over interest pushed the selected lowerliners higher in the morning but the emergence of profittakers322 words
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COMPANY NEWS
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Article, Illustration774 1979-03-30 11 MANO SABNANI - Bv MANO SABNANI AS ANTICIPATED, Gold Coin rolled comfortably past the $10 million post to report group pre-tax profits of $10.93 million for the year ended Dec 31, 1978. The results are the best since the company obtained a listing on the market in 1975774 words
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Article639 1979-03-30 11 V Current Ex Books Date Total for Total for Payment Date Close Payable the year Previous year Sel Nut 10*1 Feb 28 Mar 10 Mar 31 10% 25% T Cement 7.5% I Mar 7 Mar 19 Mar 31 7.5% 17.5% T Cement Pref 7.5% I Mar 7 Mar639 words
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Article186 1979-03-30 11 Company Particulars Ex Date Books Close Nat lroa Bonus Issue of 1 for 2 Mar 22 Mar 29 DBS Rights Issue of I for 4 (b $3.50 per share Keck Seng Mar 27 Apr 3 Bonus Issue of 1 for 5 Apr 4 Apr 17 Dunlop Est Bonus186 words
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Article399 1979-03-30 11 lama by HOCK LOCK SIEW THE STOCK market is m« at a crossroads. lie variMU indices used to meaiter the market all shew a W-fermatien which, according to the experts, is the fameus 4m Me bettom bullish pattern. Bat a W, when overturned, farms aa M whichby HOCK LOCK SIEW - 399 words
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Article171 1979-03-30 11 has pro- posed the acquisition of a parcel of land adjacent to the Hyatt Hotel for redevelopment into a hotel extension or a residential building with luxury flats to be serviced by Hyatt. The purchase consideration for the land, which covers 9,480 sq metres, is $7.5 million, 10171 words
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Advertisement356 1979-03-30 11 where to entertain attt^Mirabeife 6 TT n\V Come, unwind yourself ofter o doy's work hand-clapping feet-stomping, yodelling the works A terrific, top-rate O-piece band entertains at VANDA OAK thecosrest waterhole away from the city! HAPPY HOURS spm Bpmdoily Generous 30% discount on all drinks Singapore jk. Inn 11 II II356 words
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Article, Illustration1049 1979-03-30 12 DONALD F. SINCLAIR - IN OCTOBER last year economists In the USA begin to predict a recession this year. Now that this forecast has been widely circulated It Is worth looking at bow tbe major stock markets outside the US, arguably the most sensitive Indicators of future economic1,049 words
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625 1979-03-30 12 THE UNITED STATES Trust Co., which manages in excess of US$l5 billion of personal and institutional wealth, has turned its attention to "collectibles" among other non-traditional stores of value. Thus, clients of this company may be asked to invest not more than625 words
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Advertisement585 1979-03-30 12 SOUTH EAST ASIAN BANKING AND FINANCE 19TH AND 20TH APRIL 1979 Sponsored by Financial Times and Business Times The Conference will cover major political, economic and commercial questions of interest to the regional and worldwide business communities. The Hon. Mr. S. Rajaratnam, Minister for Foreign Affairs, Singapore, will be the585 words
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Article600 1979-03-30 13 TOKYO THE MARKET gradually turned higher yesterday centring on energy-related issues, defence-related issues and medium-sized, medium-priced issues, reflecting the bullish mood. Export-related issues also generally rose because of the sharp appreciation of the dollar against the yen. Turnover continued heavy with an estimated 330 million600 words
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Article408 1979-03-30 13 PRICES fell in volatile trading yesterday as speculators on the HK Land and Cheung Kong results met heavy resistance from overseas and institutional sellers. With interest rates expected to rise tomorrow and the threat of overseas "dumping" (because of the possible abolition of the dollar premium in London), the408 words
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Article334 1979-03-30 13 GAINS by selected coals and copper issues featured in generally subdued trading yesterday, with Bougainville Copper picking up another five cents to As 2 on a combined Sydney-Melbourne turnover of 440,000 shares, dealers said. Mount Lyell firmed on the strength of the latest rise in London Metal Exchange and334 words
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Article98 1979-03-30 13 MAR 29 Peios Acoje Mining oose 0 0002 AUu Con A I AUu Con B. 25 00 uncft Baguto Gold .0106 unch B*ngu*i Con. B Br Goodrich *.75 ruo -0-25 -0J CDCP 22-70 •J lnco B. Landoil M4 -***** Leptnu B Zl unch Marinduque B 7.75 +0J» Meralco 2198 words
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Article246 1979-03-30 13 MAR 29 Banu Asia Credit 312 >8 Asia Fibre 238 4-4 Ayuthaya Inv. And Trust 189 -1 Bangkok Investment 306 14 Bangkok Bank 354 4-4 Bangkok Drying And Silo Bangkok Insurance 900 8 Bangkok Metropolitan Ban 642 12 Bangkok Nylon Bank Of Asia 238 unch Bank Of Ayudhaya Ltd246 words
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Article64 1979-03-30 13 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 538.3 Tuesday 538 2 Week Ago 515.8 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 806.25 Tuesday 871.36 Week ago 857.75 LONDON DOLLAR PREMIUM Wednesday 56 to to 57 Tuesday 61 to61 W H.K.HANG SENG Thursday 537.93 Wednesday 541.67 Week ago 549.80 SYDNEY INDUSTRIALS Thursday 481.45 Wed64 words
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Article190 1979-03-30 13 mar a Francs AcUons Sulsses 300 I Alusulsse Br 1430 10 Alusulsse Ref. $13 3 Brown Bovert Br. ino 30 Clba Gelfy Br 1300 35 CI Da Gelfy P C 1010 3D Clba Oei«r Ref m Credit Suiuc Br m 2 unch Credit Suisse Ref 496 2 Elektrowatt Br190 words
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Article267 1979-03-30 13 MAR a Ft* CORBE1LLE Air-Llquide B S N Gervau Dtnone C 8 F < ThomsonOif)- etc Francalae de» Pttroln Compa<nle Financier* 396 4H 379 SO 141 7.5 6J Compacnic General* Credit Fonctor De France 370 <2210 unch 21 Hachett* (Ubrairto) Machines Bull Michelin <B> Parlba* Pechlney Cljine Kuhlmann 234267 words
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Article190 1979-03-30 13 MAR a Fit ABN 363 00 23 Ahnbt ***** 4-1.1 Akan 3D 40 0-3 AUCV M 00 03 Amfu IIS00 0J Am rot Bank 74.90 OJ £2°" 57.40 84 00 0J 40i Boa 70 70 07 Borsumij 164 30 15 Burhmann 74.50 13 Byenkorf 0960 0J Calve Delft 176.00190 words
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Article199 1979-03-30 13 MAR a Dm (1 JOB unch Akxo All! Leben MS 00 M Allx V#n 464 00 RASF 137 TO +04 Bay H T Wtank Bay Vbank M6J0 +1-S m oo +2 Bayer 13*40 ♦OJ BBC JM.00 -0J BMW 22ft 10 +14 Casaelta 3K00 -5 Ch»m Vtnr ***** Commerzbank *****199 words
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Article90 1979-03-30 13 MAR a Frs FORWARD MARKET A <w Aitwd Astur Brascan Bru-Lamb Canpac Cock Df Beers Ctxa Electrobel Gb-lnno-Bm Oev Hobok Petro Rjrl Dutch SKJro Soc Oen Belg Sofina Solvay A Tanks 0 Mln V Mont 450 23te m MO 1750 704 482 221 2430 atoo 2540 1306 3070 403090 words
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Article91 1979-03-30 13 Anlr Alloc o«i M 4IM0 14 535 Rutoft 717 15 CtnUtle Flat 4M0 100 It FlnaMer 1C3 175 Oen ImmoO IF! Pn 74 2324 2 25 Italcai mx> 4-1 425 unch Marvin Ere 28C -1 ncn U Med lob ***** 345 MlraJania Mondadori MonlKUn ***** ItSO 4 201 28091 words
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Article311 1979-03-30 13 MAR a fUnd INDUSTRIALS A Alpha 150 Abercom flu 0 AE And CI 406 5 A MIC 1400 unch Barlows 573 3 Cf Sugar sas -ft CNA 190 unch Currte Finance to unch Dt Beers End 14S0 Edcon 3*5 5 Edgars 4000 50 Eveready Ml Fed Vol* 220 5311 words
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Article1051 1979-03-30 13 NEW YORK THE STOCK market pulled back in heavy trading on Wednesday in what analysts termed a correction from Tuesday's surge following a smaller than expected Opec oil price rise. Analysts said there was little in the news to account for the slide and attributed it mainly1,051 words
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Article205 1979-03-30 13 MAR a C* Ahltlhl 18 AIPUI Alfom* XI: Bulk Mont M Bank Nov* Scolu 23 Bell Tel <6 Beth Corp BP Can Ltd H. 25 unch Brmacan 22 Camp Red Lake -IS Can Imp Bk X> Canpac rt'i Canpac In* Pf M<>B unch Cartlnc OXeele unch Comlnco SI'. Con*205 words
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Advertisement929 1979-03-30 13 Barclays Bank International Limited Loan capital Outside interests in subsidiaries Stockholders' funds Ordinary stock Reserves 11,941 177 66 130 286 416 12,600 Trade investments Investments in associated companies Premises and equipment The Barclays Bank International group Consolidated profit and loss account for the year ended 30th September 1978 11,556 170929 words
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Article, Illustration702 1979-03-30 14 SOH ENG LIM - By SOH ENG LIM THE Malaysian Estate Owners' Association has suggested that a high level committee should be formed to formulate a bold and dynamic policy for the rubber industry. Speaking at the annual general meeting of the association in Kuala Lumpur, its president, Mr702 words
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Advertisement1982 1979-03-30 14 NANYANG FINANCE LIMITED AND ITS SUBSIDIARY COMPANY COMPANY 1878 1977 S$ Sf SHARE CAPITAI. AND RESERVES Share capital Statutory reserve fund Revenue reserve MINORITY INTEREST Representlng:GROUP 1978 1977 S$ 8$ £250,000 779,359 554,040 3,583,399 S$ 3,*****9 1300,000 651.349 336.350 2,487,699 NIL 2,487,699 2350,000 *****9 935,046 3,964,405 668.449 S$ 4,632,854 1300,0001,982 words
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Article481 1979-03-30 15 THE US dollar firmed on foreign exchange markets yesterday as dealers bought up the currency on the reasoning that the Opec oil price hike would affect Japan and West Germany more than it would the Americans. The market, said dealers, was traded on a steady tone, but they481 words
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Article212 1979-03-30 15 Asian rates ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at close on March 29: 7 days 1 month 2 months 3 months 6 months 9 months 12 months US Doli»r*(Spot) Offer Bid 10 7/16 10 5/16 10'.- 10'. 109/16 10 7/16 10 1 10 10 10'. 10 ion 10'. 10* I212 words
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Article50 1979-03-30 15 Range of price* offered by discount houses on March 29: Overnight 4' Call deposits 4'aC* Closing Baying Selling 3 month Treasury bills 4' 4 3 < 3 month Bank bills 7'* 7'. 3 month CD 6'i 6 s 6 month CD 7 1/16 6 15/16 Source: National Discount Co50 words
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Article171 1979-03-30 15 THE DOLLAR for overnight delivery yesterday closed sharply firmer at 206.80 yen, compared with a 208.50 opening and 207.55 at Wednesday's close, despite heavy central bank yen-sup-port intervention. The Bank of Japan sold over US$5OO million, mostly at 206.80 yen, to prevent a further dollar rise, dealers said. The171 words
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283 1979-03-30 15 SINGAPORE gold futures yesterday closed generally easier in moderately active trading, with its initial fall reflecting the overnight weakness in New York, dealers said. Turnover however, fell slightly to 276 lots compared with 303 overnight with activity centred on June, August and October contracts. June283 words
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Article275 1979-03-30 15 THE DOLLAR and sterling yesterday opened firmer In quiet, early trading here, dealers said. The pound opened at U5J2.0521/26, boosted from 2.0493/98 overnight by news that the UK Labour government had been defeated in a vote of no confidence. Sterling's effective exchange rate index rose 0.1 to 65.6. The275 words
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Article111 1979-03-30 15 STERLING yesterday continued to firm slowly in late "trading here to U552.0635/ 0543 from the midday $2.0520/0530 and the opening $2.0500/0510, dealers said. A bullish assessment of the short-term outlook for the currency now the British government has decided to call a general election helped strenthen the currency. However,111 words
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Article715 1979-03-30 15 Reuter. THE HONGKONG dollar was once one of the world's most sought after currencies. Today that glittering image has been tarnished by the economic woes of this British colony. Dealers point to Hongkong's record trade deficit for February as the main culprit, but government officialsReuter. - 715 words
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Article63 1979-03-30 15 QUOTES on the Australia and New Zealand exchanges on March 29: AUSTRALIA: US dollar 1.1209/1.1161 Sterling 0 5483 0.5420 Ninety-day airmail buying rates: Sterling 0.5694 US dollar 0.5543 Ninety-day forward buying rates: Sterling ***** US dollar 1.1288 NEW ZEALAND: Reserve Bank midrate U*****47 Trading Bank indications: Sterling 0 515663 words
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401 1979-03-30 15 Reuter BANK OF Japan governor Teiichiro Morinaga said he believes the fall in prices of national bonds has gone too far. Mr Morinaga was commenting on a sharp fall in the price of 6.1 per cent 10year national bondsReuter - 401 words
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Article152 1979-03-30 15 THE JAPANESE yea to aallkely to flactaato wildly, staylag traud IM-2M yea to the dallar far Mine time, a top haaker, Mr. Ka* Maklaa, presldeat if Samltom* Tract aad Baa Hag CtJipuy told Chlaeae Vice Pmip Trade Mlatotor Lis Hri-wea. Mr. Lia toiked with leaders af Japaa's152 words
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Article285 1979-03-30 15 TALK about marketing services to customers. The authorities have always said banks here have still a long way to go to meet fully the needs of the market. Bankers have often wondered what they have to do. Some may not have thought hard enough; and even some perhaps not at285 words
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Article21 1979-03-30 15 THE average rate at which Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 8 per cent.21 words
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Article44 1979-03-30 15 Euro rates LONDON Eurodollar deposits opening quotes on March 29: Overnight 30 29-7/8 Frt/Sat 3-7/8, M/ 4 Spot/next 10-3/8, 10-1/4 Week 10-7/16, l)-5/16 One month 10-1/2,10-3 8 Two months 10-9/16,10-7/16 Three 10-5/8,10-1/2 Four 10-3/4.10-5/8 Five 10-13/16, 10-U/16 Six 10-7/8,10-3/4 Nine and year 10-3/4, 10-5/844 words
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376 1979-03-30 15 Reuter THE INTERNATIONAL banking facilities proposal would help the US recapture its position as one of the world's universal financial market centres. New York State banking superintendent Muriel Siebert said the proposal would help to make the tax and regulatory environment inReuter - 376 words
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Article197 1979-03-30 15 Reuter. CITIBANK NA said it will begin selling gold certificates on April 2. The bank said the gold certificates will be sold in amounts of US|l,OOO (about S&200) or more, compared with a $2,500 minimum required elsewhere. Once an initial purchase is made, investors can addReuter. - 197 words
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Advertisement29 1979-03-30 15 mpDE in frriice MOREL Heartiest Congratulations to ©SCEI€T€ G€N€RAL€ on the official opening of their Singapore branch at Sindo House LUCKY OPTICAL CO. PTE. LTD. 2-12 FookHaißkJg Singapore 129 words
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Advertisement120 1979-03-30 15 Congratulations best wishes to SCEI€T£G€N€RAL on the opening of their Singapore branch at Sindo House IMPQRTER, EXPORTER, WHOLESALER RETAILER OF ALL LEADING ELECTRONIC BRANDS IN SOUND EQUIPMENT, HOME APPLIANCES, COLOUR TELEVISION. SWEE HONG EXIM PTE. LTD. 177, J ALAN PELIKAT, G.P.O. BOX 1429 S'PORE TEL: *****4/*****97 CABLE ADDRESS: "SWEEXIM" S120 words
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404 1979-03-30 16 money supply (Ml) grew at a seasonally high level of $320 mil|Jion in the fourth quarter «of last year. The growth took place mainly during the last two months of the !>ear. The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) quarterly report says currency in404 words
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Article55 1979-03-30 16 A CONSORTIUM of Arab banks has agreed to give China a US$5OO million (551.05 billion) loan, banking officials said yesterday. An official of the Parisbased Union de Banques Arabes et Francaises (ÜBAF), which is heading the consortium, said the loan should be completed by55 words
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691 1979-03-30 16 Reuter NIGERIA, one of the world's major oil producers, joined Algeria and Libya on Wednesday in a move to impose substantial surcharges on crude oil, above and beyond the 9 per cent increase announced by the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries on Tuesday.Reuter - 691 words
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Article263 1979-03-30 16 AFP THE Malaysian government will make sure that oil prices in the country are not raised too much, following the Opec price hike this week, Malaysian Deputy Prime Minister Dr Mahathir Mohamed said yesterday. "We will have to wait for the oil companies' approach to the government toAFP - 263 words
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Article231 1979-03-30 16 UPI. inii, American aouar torged ahead to close at 206.80 yen in Tokyo yesterday following the US government's announcement that its February trade deficit with Japan fell sharply. Trading was heavy. The Bank of Japan made an all-out intervention, selling a large amount of dollars to checkUPI. - 231 words
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Article823 1979-03-30 16 LONDON, Thurs. Share prices closed mixed today as early steep gains made on hopes of a Conservative Party election victory were reduced sharply on profit-taking, and some shares closed slightly lower, dealers said. At 1.00 pm the Financial Times index stood at a record 557.8 but by 3823 words
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212 1979-03-30 16 Reuter INDONESIA aad Malay. ■Is yesterday ripei a —imnm!■ af aader> ataadlag tor tke laaaUaL ttoa af a aafcaaariae eaMe link aad the leaatag af tke Mtaedaa eammaaleattaa satellite (aditMm far Malayria*! daaaestie cmdTke algalag af the f*Uew-ap to toe deetotoa reachedReuter - 212 words
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Article101 1979-03-30 16 CHINA and Japan yesterday signed an agreement extending their private trade pact by Ave years to 1990 and increasing its worth from US$2O billion (SU2 billion) to $40 to $60 billion. The agreement was signed at the end of 20 days of talks between Japanese101 words
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Article537 1979-03-30 16 Goh Eng Kee - IN PARLIAMENT YESTERDAY By Goh Eng Kee A PROPOSAL for a twostream primary school system was tabled in Parliament yesterday when it resumed debate on the revised education structure proposed in Dr Gob Keng Swee's report on the Ministry of Education. The first speaker, Encik Mansor Haji Sukaimi537 words
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Advertisement281 1979-03-30 16 7M FINANCIAL WRITER For Appointment as EDITOR Asian Business Press is planning to publish a special interest controlled circulation newspaper covering a fast growing industry throughout ASEAN and Hong Kong. We are looking for a senior financial writer who is already to become Editor of the new publication. The Editor281 words
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Advertisement140 1979-03-30 16 The «SOFTY STORY» for men soft look, soft touch, soft feel, flexible soles, in the new DELTA construction. «CARIBE» available in seven beautiful colour combinations all Brown, all Blue, al! Black, all White Brown White Blue Beige Black White superb shoes by BALLY OF SWITZERLAMD Be sure to ask for140 words
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Miscellaneous54 1979-03-30 16 IWEATHERI Outlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. to noon today: Mainly fair 24 prter to 7Jt p.m. on March 29 at Maximum temperature 33.7 Associated humidity 59 Minimum temperature 24.1 Associated humidity 97 Hours of sunshine 9.25 Rainfall in millimetres Trace Total rainfall for the month 168.4 Total rainy days54 words
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Article81 1979-03-30 17 Reuter THE American Congress is likely to enact another Bill to prohibit rebates from shipping companies to shippers, Congressman Mr John Murphy said. Mr Murphy, chairman of the House Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee, said the Bill would require the Secretary of State to consult with foreign governmentsReuter - 81 words
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Article87 1979-03-30 17 Reuter. FOREIGN shipbuilding capacity is likely to reftiain stable in the near future through governmental support, while the US shows no disposition to preserve its ship construction capabilities by artificial means, said Mr Edwin M. Hood, chairman and president of the Shipbuilders Council of America. Mr Hood toldReuter. - 87 words
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Article67 1979-03-30 17 SEMBAWANG Shipyard has achieved another record-breaking month of ships undergoing repairs last month. During the month of February 1979, vessels handled totalled 2.1 million dwt. This figure improved the previous record of 1.7 million dwt registered in March 1977. The vessels that arrived for dockings and repairs in67 words
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Article643 1979-03-30 17 ORDER BOOKS EMPTYING FT A SELECT committee of British MPs has been told by Mr Michael Casey, chief executive of British Shipbuilders, that the UK shipbuilding industry faces a "precarious future, is in a dangerous position and is living on a knife-edge from day toFT - 643 words
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Article, Illustration211 1979-03-30 17 THE 51,1 ft dwt car-carryiag vessel, Mllress, left the Keppel Tim yard recently, ea completion of structural repairs. lie vessel was severely damaged la a grsaadlag incident. The yard estimated that the vessel required aheat Sit Wanes sf steelwsrk fer her damaged bulbsos haw. It was alss211 words
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2472 1979-03-30 21 SCHEDULE A guide to ships loading at Singapore for Ports around the World The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of2,472 words
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Article506 1979-03-30 21 Sklpptag Uk P»«e C«l ACS n 5 Afea IV 3 Alfred V 1 Alpac IV 5 Angkutan IV 4 ANL I 1 APL m 2 Arya Nat n 5 ASCL m 5 Asia Merchant IV 3 Atlantic V 3 Atlas V 4 Aust.Cont IV 5 Bank n 5 Batam506 words
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Article968 1979-03-30 22 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO AT CONTAINER TERMINAL ■k fifB. (1) Each vessel's estimated time of arrival is advised by the Shipping Line/ fc' Agent and is subject to change K (2) All export FCL containers and LCL cargo must be delivered to the Authority's968 words
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Article849 1979-03-30 22 The leading shipping lines operating from Singapore and the local agents who handle cargo bookings for them. Adriatic Container— Container Feeders. AFEA Line— Singapore Shipping. Ahli Shipping— Sharjah. Alfred C. Toepfer Line— Intermodal. Algerian National Line (CNAN)—Unipacific. Alpac Line—lntrasea. Anhsing Line— Strongwill. Angkutan Pertambagan— Eastern Way.849 words
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Article1504 1979-03-30 22 ISLANDS MODERNISING PORT DEVELOPMENT in the Caribbean is progressing at an encouraging pace as countries race forward towards modernisation. Industries are rising all over Cuba, particularly near Havana, while a major redevelopment of the ports, valued at £285 million, is now under way. By 1990, a1,504 words
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Article, Illustration422 1979-03-30 22 EXPECTED ARRIVALS TODAY KEPPEL WHARVES Cape Horn, (after Luke Lu 8/9 Chidambam (passenge) (1500 afte Tendai Mau 1/2 Nedllod Fukuok (1100 after Nedlloyd Kobe shifts) 3/4 Providence (after Pesident Taylor) 47 Tapah (1300 after Lumut) 21 East Temburong (1400) 22 Zinoviy Solovyev (after Nedlloyd Kobe P/O 15/16422 words
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Advertisement543 1979-03-30 17 Nedlloyd Lines Regular Liner Services To/From All Parts of the World. Singapore Tel *****1. Port Kelang Tel *****1. Kuala Lumpur Tel *****. Penang Tet ***** MAERSK LINE for US PacAc. Gio 4 Attaahc and East Canada (Mso accept** tor Honjkont Taiwan. Japan an) Korea) ICZ3I I Ml ill' ALBERT MAERSK*543 words
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Advertisement647 1979-03-30 20 t INTRfISEfI (PTE) LTD. House 234E Orchard Rodd S,nga:,ore 9 Telephone 235^6•» 1 23SJOS »W kM» HMtot/U T Am >nt>»r«Mi /At—p/A—f*) *****11 HOOK 73MH7 —t-«K*t ww mm mmmmm- xsbm 2UH/2 Line STRAITS/AUSTRALIA SERVICE GRACE ADELABE V.I2A. Singapore P Ketang load** tar Ap* 7 Apr Sydney/Melbourne/ Adeiade wmu <nc) tip iamn647 words
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Advertisement216 1979-03-30 21 jj— EGYPTIAN INTERNATIONAL LINE (EIL) EGYPTIAN FLAG FAST AND WRECT UNER SERVICE TO EGYPT (PORT SAD ALEXANDRIA) STORE PTKEL NUU Apr 13 JPMMU Ibr 17 PT SUEZ PT SAD MIX ibr* Mm 31 Jm 5 I CMGO MAX CONTACT SQCNB SMGAPOK TEL 235*711 FROM EGYPT (ALEXANDRIA APR 24) PYRAMDS U216 words
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Advertisement289 1979-03-30 21 *~\GBN/ OTSTAFRICA SERVICES CONT/UNER BULK SERVICE TO LAGOS/APAPA, PORT HARCOURT, TEMA, MONROVIA AND COLOMBO VESSEL Japan HJan» Sport Laf« VUEFUNO 4 Apr 9 Apr 15 Apr 10 May A VESSEL 23 Apr 10 Mat 1( *a» 15 Am ACCEPTMG BOTH CONTAMERS AND PALLETISED CARGO FRATA SHPPMG PTE. LTD SMGAPORE. TEL:289 words
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Advertisement147 1979-03-30 21 NIGERIAN NATIONAL SHIPPING LINE NNSLFAR EAST/WEST AFRICA Singapore RIVER JIMINI 24/25 April (built 1979) for LAGOS ETA 17 May Pt HARCOURT ETA 25 May Douala ETA 28 May Tama ETA 30 May Abidjan ETA 2 Juna (accepting braakbulk/containara) BOUSTEM) SHIPPING AGENCIES Tel: S'pore *****4 (Sales: *****5/*****5) K.L. *****1 NORIENT LINE147 words
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Advertisement177 1979-03-30 21 DOWA LINE CO. LTD JAPAN M.V. LAKSANA II VOY. 24A/79 Arrived 25.3.79 (n P.P. Wharf Godown 302 General survey on damaged cargo discharged ex the above vessel will be held on 31st March 1978 from 9.00 a.m. to 12 p.tn. No further survey will be held after this date. NG177 words
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Advertisement61 1979-03-30 21 M.V. -VIBHVA NIDHI" VOY: 43 arrived 25th March, 1979. at P.B.A. Godown Not. 38/39 General Survey of damaged cargo e* the above vessel will be held on Monday 2nd April. 1079. as from 900 a m to 5.00 p.m. No further survey will be held after this date. Ageata:R JL61 words
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