The Business Times, 9 April 1979
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Title Section10 1979-04-09 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 14J/1/7S MONDAY, APRIL 1,1979 50 CENTS10 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article59 1979-04-09 1 UPI BANGKOK, Sun. Heavy fighting involving tanks and artillery swirled along the ThaiKampuchean frontier today as Khmer Rouge guerillas tried to stave off a new Vietnamese offensive in Kampuchea. Thai police said more than 700 hungry and exhausted Khmer Rouge soldiers, women and children fled the fightingUPI - 59 words
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Article59 1979-04-09 1 UPI BANGKOK, Sun. Oil-starved Thailand is expected to finish tomorrow the draft of a plan using petrol rationing and dimmed lights to cut national oil consumption by 10 per cent. Prime Minister Kriangsak Chomanan said he would personally chair tomorrrow's meeting of the National Oil Policy CommitteeUPI - 59 words
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Article80 1979-04-09 1 Reuter BANGKOK, Sun. President of the Hanoi-back-ed Kampuchean Government of Heng Samrin has said that one of his country's main efforts in foreign policy is to try to consolidate friendship and cooperation with the Soviet Union, Vietnam, Laos and other socialist countries, Vietnam News Agency reported today.Reuter - 80 words
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Article70 1979-04-09 1 Reuter SALVAGE experts yesterday pumped oil from the damaged storage holds of the crippled Taiwan tanker, Fortune, mopping up after a collision with a US aircraft carrier that threatened widespread pollution on the Malaysian and North Borneo coasts. Pollution control experts said most of the oil alreadyReuter - 70 words
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Article60 1979-04-09 1 Reuter JEDDAH, Sun.— Saudi Arabia plans to set up an atomic energy centre as the first step towards the creation of a nuclear industry. Press reports today, quoted Mr Mohammed Al-Tawil, the directorgeneral of the Institute of Public Administration, as saying the centre would study the possibilityReuter - 60 words
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Article61 1979-04-09 1 UPI KUWAIT, Sun. Iranian religious leader Ayatollah Ruhollah Khortieiny has said only an Islamic "revolution" could topple Egyptian President Anwar Sadat and "liberate Palestine," a Kuwaiti newspaper said today. The daily A 1 Watan said Mr Khomeiny had told visiting Arabs in Qom on SaturdayUPI - 61 words
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Article55 1979-04-09 1 Reuter. KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Malaysia is giving additional tax holidays to help boost the rubber products manufacturing industry, Deputy Trade and Industry Minister Datuk Lew Sip Hon said here tonight. He said the additional tax holiday is one of the steps taken by the government to encourage greaterReuter. - 55 words
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Article70 1979-04-09 1 AFP CANBERRA, Sun. Thousands of trucks are still blockading Australia's major cities as the truckies' dispute ends its first week. And truck leaders indicated today that they have every intention of standing fast in spite of a number of compromise offers by state and federal transport ministers toAFP - 70 words
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Article69 1979-04-09 1 AFP WASHINGTON, Sun. The United States will not hesitate to use force to protect its vital interests, Presidential National Security Adviser Zbigniew Brzezinski told the magazine US News and World Report here. Mr. Brzezinski noted that in the crises of the last two years, including those inAFP - 69 words
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Article120 1979-04-09 1 THE following list of stocks gives the II most traded en the Stock Exchange of Singapore last week. It gives the turnover in thousands of nnite, closing prices on Friday and the high and low for 1979 Cwpwy TVMVtl IN r Price* Apr t Hlgk in Law120 words
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LOCAL STOCK INDICES
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Article81 1979-04-09 1 A,wt Apr 3 Apr 4 Aprs Apr* ~BT Index: 1997 93 1981.24 1999.23 2029 07 2065 97 Industrials: 371.19 ***** 373 40 376 19 378.52 <n Finance: 659 71 659 71 ***** 664 86 674.59 ••Hotels: 282.12 281.86 283 10 285.06 286 79 •Properties: 240.07 240 67 242.31 245.1581 words
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Article87 1979-04-09 1 Apr* Apr3 Apr 4 AprS Apr ♦♦BT Index 2869 59 2785.01 2830.75 2862.52 2906.79 Industrials. <08 18 406 13 408 69 412 32 415 62 (■Finance: 578.51 574.91 577.72 584.24 592 00 ••Hotels: 255.03 254.87 255.12 255.20 255.28 •Properties: 227 63 227.32 ***** 233.24 235 63 *TJns: 199.55 19787 words
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Article758 1979-04-09 1 FOO CHOY PENC - SOLUTIONS TO LOG JAMS By FOO CHOY PENC THE local timber industry will know by the end of this month where its future lies and the course of action it has to take to stay out of the woods. An eight-month study of the758 words
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Article221 1979-04-09 1 A NEW Zealand manufacturer of automotive parts and electronic components, Rex Industries, will set up a plant in the light-indus-trial area of Ayer Rajah, sources said yesterday. By this July, the plant, Rexport Asia, will be making industrial hose clips and cable lugs for the221 words
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Article, Illustration533 1979-04-09 1 SINGAPORE Airlines (SIA) has placed a massive order worth more than US$3lO million for six aircraft, including spares, with the European Airbus Industrie consortium, breaking for the very first time an almost traditional supply source of aircraft from the US. An SIA announcement yesterday533 words
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248 1979-04-09 1 CHARTERED Uatt Trast Management is aaw a sabsldlary af Arbathaat Latham, aad is lumwit as Arbathaat Securities Asia Ltd. The maaagemeat eampaay af the maltt-mlllien-dellar Siagapare Grawth Pud will have its registered sfflee at 2HI, OCBC Centre. Ahathaat Latham's dlreetar, Mr ithi Dick, said248 words
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355 1979-04-09 1 RONNIE LIM - By RONNIE LIM HITACHI Electronic Devices (HED), which is in charge of the $115 million colour TV tube project now under construction, is negotiating a $40 million to $50 million loan from Singapore banks, sources said yesterday. HED is believed to have met355 words
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Article106 1979-04-09 1 UPI, Reuter KUWAIT will announce today the new price of Jts crude oil for the second quarter of 1979. Oil Minister Sheikh Ali Khalifa Al-Sabah said the new price will be decided in the light of decisions adopted on Saturday by the higher petroleum council and inUPI,; Reuter - 106 words
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Advertisement8 1979-04-09 1 A helping hand when you need it most8 words
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Advertisement152 1979-04-09 1 .t SENSUALLY ROC OLFO \ALENTIN I IGCi/0* w-'-Of 4"*r How to del to Tokyo and beyond the fastest way IAL TOKYO EXPRESS TOKYO Singapore lights arrive at *****n1y a 6-hour 45 minute flight NEW YORK 7 Mights a week Weekly departure to Sao Paulo and Rio Or lanerio VANCO&ER 4152 words
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Article, Illustration1002 1979-04-09 2 The nuclear scare at Harrisburg's Three Mile Island plant may be the beginning of the end of civilian nuclear power in the US. For with this has come to light doomsday reports prepared by various scientists on the worst possible nuclear disasters.Washington Star - 1,002 words
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Article, Illustration1099 1979-04-09 2 DAVID DODWELL - China's problems with her "dropout" youth have opened up a view of the other side of Utopia. The young people who reject life on a commune farm are condemned to join the city underground living with gamblers, prostitutes and petty criminals. ByFinancial Times - 1,099 words
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Advertisement71 1979-04-09 2 An Avis chauffeur-drive lets you hold a meeting before the meeting. < r- v«:o I&I4 r it«t The most important meetings usually occur between the airport and office. But getting down to business is tough when you're worrying about the W^6n U rent 311 V S car ta^e a^on 871 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous659 1979-04-09 2 I TWO-IN CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 3 A contretemps with Basil? (5) 8 Gain a superior position (3, 2) 10 Thanks, little man, for the stories (5) 11 People exploding some bombs! (3) 12 Fast, expert driver in a posh car (5) 13 It's risky for him to be himself (7)659 words
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Article, Illustration1749 1979-04-09 3 LIM SENG HOO - Essentially, most of the basic principles in chess are based upon a question of priority. Each particular goal must be considered with regard to its intrinsic importance and ultimately arranged as a hierarchy. By LIM SENG HOO THE EFFICACY of any good solution is often determined1,749 words
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Article368 1979-04-09 3 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 April 1-30: Industrial labour organisation (residential course), RELC, Industrial Labour Organisation of S'pore April 2-27: Business management module n, RELC, NPB April 9-10:368 words
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Advertisement67 1979-04-09 3 Next week: Report on the First Asian Cities Tournament which Singapore won last week. Quartz just became precious. Q OMEGA Few things in life wilj outlast Swiss Craftsmanship. From the innovators of quartz timekeeping, the distinguished Omega Quartz Constellation. Gold plated, stainless steel and solid gold. Shown here, an Omega67 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article1327 1979-04-09 4 OILSEEDS: Brokers said edible oils generally eased slightly on Friday, reflecting Chicago on Thursday but laurics were firmer on strength of origin where supplies were moderatively tight. Dutch soybean oil was marked down one to two guilders per 100 kilos with limited dealings including May July at 131.501,327 words
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Article159 1979-04-09 4 RUBBER futures in London on Friday closed easier at the lows and mostly 0.60 to 1.50 pence per kilo down from Thursday. Turnover was three lots of five tonnes and 439 lots of 15 tonnes including 43 kerb trades and 14 options. Dealers said the market extended earlier losses159 words
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Article168 1979-04-09 4 CHICAGO soybean futures closed sharply higher on Friday, with nearby gains as large as 18 Vi US cents a bushel. The smallest gain, 2 3 cents, was posted in the March contract. Traders said values were pushed higher in the afternoon when Cacex, the marketing arm of the Bank168 words
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Article164 1979-04-09 4 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Friday closed mostly higher with only the spot month showing a loss. Prices were off IV* US cents in the May contract to up V/ 2 cents a bushel elsewhere. Traders said the May option came under pressure from professional and commercial selling, while164 words
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384 1979-04-09 4 Reuter. THE US Department of Agriculture said it is maintaining its estimate of the total Brazilian soybean crop this year at between 10.5 and 11.5 million tonnes, despite a 300,000-tonne reduction in estimated output in Rio Grande do Sul to between 3.96 and 4.35 millionReuter. - 384 words
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Article63 1979-04-09 4 C.I.P. North European port*. In US dollars per ton unless otherwise stated LONDON: Malaysian SHffa bulk per tonne W Privt— June unch 662slr Sumatra i% ffa bulk April 990sIr flKslr May 680slr 882 .sir June 675slr 877';Slr July unch 670s Ir Nigeria 5* ffa bulk st« BOTTERDAM: unq63 words
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Article100 1979-04-09 4 BANGKOK: Saturday's prices in US dollars per tonne F. 0.8. basis Bangkok): WHITE RICE 100 per cent Ist claa Mi. 100 per cent lad claa 333. 100 per ceat 3rd claa 338, 5 per cent 311. 10 per cent 309, IS per ceat 288 30 per ceat 293. S100 words
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365 1979-04-09 4 THE PRODUCE market mM aa a mixed note last week. Tke pepper sector tended te ke dall aad featureless aa buyers retreated te tke sidelines te await farther price decreases la tke market. Betk sellers aad bayers appeared te ke haviag a tag365 words
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Article1294 1979-04-09 4 AFP. COMMODITY prices were mostly easier in London last week, with one or two erratic exceptions, following a sharp upward move in sterling against the US dollar. Copper proved to be very sensitive and, in turn, affected tin and lead, with an upward trend developing inAFP. - 1,294 words
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Article163 1979-04-09 4 CHINESE Produce Exchange, Singapore, noon closing prices per picul on Saturday: Ciuml «U: Bulk $121 sellers, old drum SUB sellers, new drum $131 sellers. Ofrm: Mixed (loose) UK Coot $78.00 buyers Pepper: Muntok AST A white fob mn NLW $330.00 sellers. Sarawak white fob Wi NLW $306.00 sellers.163 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGE$
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Article289 1979-04-09 4 Source: Commercial Discount Co. Ltd. THE DOMESTIC money market remained liquid for most days of the week with overnight funds traded at the 4 J /4 to 4M per cent level. One-month money, however, eased by 1/16 per cent to 515/16 5-13/16 per cent while three-month deposits stabilisedSource: Commercial Discount Co. Ltd. - 289 words
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Article21 1979-04-09 4 THE average rale at which Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 8 per cent.21 words
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Article264 1979-04-09 4 Asian rates RATES eased continuously for the latter part of last week, after holding steady levels up to Tuesday. In the market where short dates lost ground after Federal funds were traded at 9-15/16 per cent, periods also took a tumble to close on Friday per cent and per cent264 words
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Article152 1979-04-09 4 Euro rates LONDON Eurodollar deposit rates closed steadier after a moderately active session on Friday, dealers said. Fixed dates eased at the outset in response to some European lending interest and then held steady around midsession before hardening to opening levels on renewed demand from Nassau and the US, the152 words
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Article175 1979-04-09 4 THE KILOBAR in Singapore opened at 5517,194 on Saturday, and closed at $17,186. The market was quiet. Spot gold for London delivery opened at U*****.00/50 and closed at $240.90/241.40. The market was quiet moving between $241.40/80 and $240.90/241.40. Soarce: Slngmas. Retail prices per tahil quoted by the Singapore Chinese175 words
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Article398 1979-04-09 4 STERLING closed steady on mid-session levels against a sharply firmer US dollar but off its highs of the afternoon on Friday. Trading was only moderately active, but outflows from marks and Swiss francs into the higher yielding currencies continued, dealers said. Sentiment for the dollar had been marginally improved398 words
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Article50 1979-04-09 4 FOR THE week ended Saturday April 7, the range of call rate received from from Short Deposits (M) Bhd was as follows: Buk faad: I' j per cent to 7"« per cent. Geaeral had: 2 per cent to 4 1 per cent. Mcveaaeate of funds totalled $1,061 million.50 words
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Article66 1979-04-09 4 Source: Astley Pearce THE INTERBANK money market remained rather easy throughout the week ended April 6. Most transactions were dealt around the region of 4 to per cent. One Month eased considerably from 6'% 6 per cent to 5 7 5-13/16 per cent. However, Two and Three MonthsSource: Astley & Pearce - 66 words
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Advertisement282 1979-04-09 4 Dynamic, newly established trading corporation with an Asean wide network is looking for a TRADING EXECUTIVE The company is trading primarily in fertilizers, industrial raw materials and chemicals with a desire to expand into heavy industrial equipment and building materials as well as exports from Southeast Asia. Present trading activities282 words
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OVERSEAS
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350 1979-04-09 5 AP. CHINESE Vice-premier Gu Mu (Ku Mu) said on Friday that China will continue to adopt "common international practices" in trade and economic exchange and that "an investment act is still being drafted." Mr Gu, who is minister in charge of the State CapitalAP. - 350 words
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Article691 1979-04-09 5 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From GIA GA944 1055 PKU GIA GA908 1100 MES THAI TG423 1125 BKK PAL PR501 1135 MNL SIA SQ63 1155 MNL RBA BI423 1200 BWN GIA GA982 1200 HLP SIA SQ240 1210 MES SIA SQ201 1245 HLP MAS MH684 1245 KCH691 words
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104 1979-04-09 5 FOREIGN iavestmeats la the Philippines have rises ta USH7I mllltos (8*2.13 bUllsa) (ram $171 nUMta before, March 1173, whea forelga tavestmeati policies were liberalised, the esaatry's eeatral bask nil The U8 remalaed the largest lavester with aearly half sf total foreiga lavestmeats, foUswed by Japaa104 words
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Article621 1979-04-09 5 THE AMERICAN economy is so sick that President Carter's new energy plan will merely add a twinge of pain. That's the consensus of analysts across a broad spectrum, who predict President Carter's plan to lift oil price controls will increase inflation by a small621 words
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179 1979-04-09 5 AFP. JAPAN'S five major oil companies have agreed to form a consortium to import crude oil from Mexico. According to industrial sources in Tokyo over the weekend, presidents of the five companies, including Mitsubishi Oil and Idemitsu Kosan Oil, made the decision at aAFP. - 179 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article466 1979-04-09 5 Agencies THE Vietnamese army has massed reinforcements along Kampuchea's western border to help disengage several of its units surrounded by the Khmer Rouge, reports reaching Bangkok said yesterday. An unidentified twin-en-gined aircraft parachuted supplies on Friday to proVietnamese Kampucbean troops holding a position near Poipet a borderAgencies - 466 words
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192 1979-04-09 5 Reuter. BRITAIN'S inflation rate is expected to remain just below 10 per cent ahead of the general election scheduled for May 3. Analysts are forecasting the retail price index for March will show a 0.8 per cent rise from February, taking the year-on-yearReuter. - 192 words
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Article, Illustration186 1979-04-09 5 UPI. I f^ ni4n Prime Minister Amir Abbas Hovey- Shah s closest confidant and the highest ranking prisoner of the Ayatollah Khomeiny's government, was executed by a firing squad on Saturday after being secretly tried and convicted by an Islamic revolutionary court. i Mr Hoveyda,UPI.; UPI photo - 186 words
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306 1979-04-09 5 AFP. THE IRANIAN economy will be neither capitalist, marxist nor a slave of consumer society, a leading ideologist of the "Islamic republic" said on Saturday.' Mr Abolhasan Banisadr, adviser to the Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeiny on economic matters, said the economy must be decentralisedAFP. - 306 words
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Advertisement177 1979-04-09 5 HOLBORN LAW TUTORS Mrs V Aggett B.A.(Dunelm) Solicitor Principal of Holborn Law Tutors The only specialist Law College offering courses in London for The University of London LL.B (external) Degree -will be visiting Southeast Asia during April 1979 to discuss the courses offered by the college. She will address meetings177 words
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Advertisement185 1979-04-09 5 r \bud like the best holiday value round Europe. Who cares? A We care. British Airways US$4B2 for a minimum These prices are Sovereign Holidays to of 28 days with inclusive of air fare*and Britain, Spain, Majorca, unlimited mileage. are per person for twinPortugal, Greece and Alternatively, we'll bedded accommodation185 words
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REVIEWS
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Article, Illustration1867 1979-04-09 6 THERE ARE TWO opinions as to the value of music critics necessary and unnecessary. > Harry Ellis Dickson said, "Music critics serve no useful purpose and fortunately have no effect whatsoever upon the course of musical history. Many of them don't know anything about music1,867 words
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Article, Illustration587 1979-04-09 7 Title: Dylan Thomas Author: Paul Ferris Publisher: Penguin Books UK Price: £1.50 Reviewed by: Norman Cattanach AS I cowered under an eiderdown while savage, icy winds raged over the N north-east of Scotland one winter's night in 1954, I stretched out a bluish-ting-ed hand587 words
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Article, Illustration765 1979-04-09 7 LEE YOKE MENG - By. LEE YOKE MENG THE LARGE aadleace at the Keag Chsw Antdtflea's neept perfermaace ml the Niflml Theatre preved, If aetUag else, that Interest la Caat—eec •perm is certainly net aa the wane. The Kng Chew Amatear Caataaeee Opera Traape to mm af the765 words
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847 1979-04-09 7 RACHEL BILLIHGTON - BY RACHEL BILLIHGTON FT The Sadeian Woman: An exercise in Cultural History, by Angela Carter. Virago, '£5.95. Paperback £1.95. My Mother Myself: The Daughter's Search for Identity, by Nancy Friday. Sheldon Press, £7.50, 425 pages. Fontana £1.50. THE juxtaposition of The Sadeian Woman and MyFT - 847 words
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Advertisement181 1979-04-09 6 rt r# In the Georgian Vftng of the Cockpit a splendid Period restaurant ifiering the choicest tare in the true British tradition h i n where good tasie triunnphsfrom Beef UfeHingm Butterfly fillet and a wide choice of tractoional dishes 10 dining in a luxurious period atmosphere >Wth service friend181 words
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Advertisement13 1979-04-09 6 EXECUTIVE CHEF: LEO WALDMEIER. HILTON INTERNATIONAL SINGAPORE For reservations rin<* *****3 extn 253613 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous485 1979-04-09 6 LEISURE FILM?: THE National Museum will screen three colour films on Wednesday night (8 p.m.). Provided by the New Zealand High Commission, these films are titled One Ton Cup 1971, Sky High in New Zealand, and A Sense of Involvement. EXHIBITIONS: ALSO at the National Museum, an exhibition on Traditional485 words
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Miscellaneous840 1979-04-09 6 &IRWDTO Onedin's the only winner BTS STARTED a mew pngruune recently called "Challeages" (i.ltpm, chaaael 5), which Immki ea Ike activities sf yeaag pNfte. This amy be geed for Mh the yeaag ui for the pares ts whe feel that they are leas aad lees akie to aaderptot «nM be840 words
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Advertisement242 1979-04-09 7 71 Feast like an emperor at Chinatown mi air \>(o Our chefs can whip up culinary delights that would excite even the most demanding of emperors Here at The Chinatown, we serve the specialties of three styles of Chinese cooking: Szechuan. Cantonese and Pekingese. Name your favourites Or ask for242 words
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Advertisement73 1979-04-09 7 ORCHID INN 214 Dunearn Road, Singapore 11 Tel: *****2 HOTEL PHOENIX SINGAPORE Orchard/Somerset Roads, Singapore 9 Tel: *****6 PENINSULA HOTEL Coleman Street, Singapore 6 Tel: *****1 RAFFLES HOTEL 1-3 Beach Road, Singapore 7 Tel: *****1/***** SHANGRI-LA HOTEL 22 Orange Grove Road, Singapore 10 Tel: *****4 SINGAPURA FORUM HOTEL 585, Orchard73 words
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Miscellaneous33 1979-04-09 7 GOD \'\i£, Pv)LL€.D J«OUGW! mv Fg.VeR MRS ir Z^L tfsx -=M lcgs Ree Rußßeßv/ Vro. tCT'S SQZ. LOHBT PHYSICAL HRV<OC HP»S BeeN OfiOOGWT ON "fvAG UJP\U_ OnpCk^g^L-../ THE. BuyiNG CLBRK. TRom DeViL'S ISLAND.33 words
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MARKET REVIEWS
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Article978 1979-04-09 8 TSANG SAU YIN - GAINS DESPITE DAMPENERS SINGAPORE By TSANG SAU YIN THE STOCK Exchange of Singapore moved on to higher grounds last week as "boyers came out in greater '''numbers than before and sought out a wider spread of stocks. The Straits Times Industrial index broke convincingly through the978 words
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Article405 1979-04-09 8 SYDNEY Reuter THE MARKET broke out of a downward drift and lead- ing mining and industrial stocks posted small gains, .u However on the week's -trading the All Ordinaries Index finished down 7.36 at 582.17, while the metals and minerals index was down 57.77 at AReuter - 405 words
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Article316 1979-04-09 8 VIOLET CHOW - Week emit* April L Compiled by VIOLET CHOW SCRIP ISSUE Malayaa Ptov Mills BM: Bonus Issue of one-for-two lUxy Electric MuMet: Bonus Issue of two-for-five OTHERS Malayria Weaving, which is having its name changed to MWE Holdings, is spending about MR million to expand its316 words
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Article1113 1979-04-09 8 GERALD COLVERD - LONDON By GERALD COLVERD THE DUST of the old financial year is now a distant cloud after a week in which investors and the stock market have been busy with brushes and brooms to tidy up a fiscal trading term ending on a high note1,113 words
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863 1979-04-09 8 K.LUMPUR LOW-LINERS again commanded attention on the Kuala Lumpur stock market last week. Amidst generally steady conditions, the market advanced to a sharply higher close in fairly active trading. Strong speculative interest was focussed, in particular, on lumber stocks which gained in strength as863 words
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473 1979-04-09 8 TOKYO AFP. PRICES on the Tokyo stock market fell broadly in moderate trading last week amid worries about tighter credit, the yen's sharp depreciation and concern over the safety of nuclear power plants. Investors grew nervous at the start of the first week ofAFP. - 473 words
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Article703 1979-04-09 8 STRENGTH IN US$ NEW YORK NYT WITH investors encouraged by strength in the US dollar and by President Carter's programme for decontrolling domestic oil prices, the stock market rose last week in active trading to its highest level in six months. The Dow Jones industrial average advancedNYT - 703 words
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Advertisement122 1979-04-09 8 "Queen Elizabeth Towers" Luxury Apartments GUARANTEED NET CASH INCOME 6% ON YOUR INVESTMENT FOR 5 YEARS Prices from $40,000 120,000 Canadian Funds Great opportunity to buy a trouble-free investment. For 5 years you will have nothing more to pay. We will rent your apartment, pay you 6% on your cash122 words
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EUROPEAN MARKETS
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Article189 1979-04-09 9 APR 06 Francs Actions Suisses 300 unch Alusulsse Br 1470 IS Alusulsse Reg 585 2 Brown Boveri Br 1870 unch Clba Geigy Br 1280 15 Clba Geigy P C 995 15 Cite Geigy Reg 710 Credit Suisse Br 2285 unch Credit Suisse Reg 445 unch Elektrowatt Br 2030 5189 words
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Article263 1979-04-09 9 APR 06 Fn CORBEILLE Atr-Liquide 300 -20 5 B S N Gervais Danone 539 4-21 C S F (ThomsonCsf) 405 +1 C« t runcal* des Petroles 181 -t-S.5 Compagnie Ftnanclere Compagnie General? 399 50 17 Credit Koncler De France 430 Hachetle (Librairie) 258 8 Machines Bull 62.90 1 Michelin263 words
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Article175 1979-04-09 9 APR 06 Fls ABN ***** -1 Ahold 30.00 +0.1 AMEV 94.80 -02 115 70 +0.4 Amrot Bank 75.10 -05 Bergos.s 59.50 +Z5 Berk 86 70 2.7 Bols 71.00 0.5 106.50 0.5 71.30 +0.1 Calve Delft 182 20 22 Deli Mij 124 00 0.5 Ennia 130JO UACh Fokker 25 JO175 words
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Article97 1979-04-09 9 APR OS Frs FORWARD MARKET Acec 434 -7 Arbed 2480 -20 Astur 662 -12 B rase ail 506 -6 Bra-Lamb 1780 unch Can par 764 20 Cock 497 -3 De Beers 214 •1 Ebes 2436 5 Electro bel 6840 -10 Ob-Inno-Bm 2640 15 Oe* 1380 -2 Hobok 80 Petro97 words
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Article201 1979-04-09 9 Aef-Telefunken M.SO -04 Akzo 28.00 0.1 Allz Leben 895 00 -3 Allz Vers 482.00 uneh Bay H T Wbank Bay Vbank 137 40 MISO 279 SO 03 *4 Bayer BBC BMW L Cassella 281 00 231 00B mm 290 00 -1 13 I Commerzbank Conll Gum mi Daimler-Benz Deguua201 words
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Article104 1979-04-09 9 APR 06 Lire Ante 35 •1 Assoc Gen ***** -750 Baslogi 627 -36 Centrale 4500 -60 Flat 2741 -46 F insider 156.75 -5 25 Gen Immob j 70.25 unch IF! Prl 2200 -35 ILalcemenU ***** -550 I taigas 768 4-4 Italsider 371.50 -ia.5 Magnet! M PI 566 unch Marelll104 words
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225 1979-04-09 9 Reuter. OLIVETTI said its previously announced IS7B net profit of 2.1 billion lire was largely the result of extraordinary gains of 21.9 billion lire. These were obtained through reorganisation of company structure by hiving off some activities as separate companies it said. Depreciation was 37.9 billionReuter. - 225 words
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Article168 1979-04-09 9 Reuter THE EAST Asiatic Company director Mogens Pagh said group performance in 1979 will improve over 1978. He told the annual meeting that the group had a good start in the first quarter, due mainly to improved conditions for company bulk-carriers and product carriers. ButReuter - 168 words
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137 1979-04-09 9 AFP THREE Japanese oil companies affiliated with international oil suppliers registered declines in both sales and profits last year from 1977. The three companies Esso Standard Sekiyu (Oil) K.K., Mobil Sekiyu K.K. and Shell Sekiyu K.K. attributed the declines chiefly to price discount amidAFP - 137 words
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Article77 1979-04-09 9 IMPERIAL Chemical Industries said it plans a 25 per cent cut in fifced costs in its organics division over the next two years involving the loss of 1,650 Jobs while a further 1,500 jobs will be lost by 1985. An ICI spokesman said the77 words
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Article, Illustration166 1979-04-09 9 DISTILLERS Company has announced the appointment of Mr. Ted Edwards as managing director of White Horse Distillers, effective this month. He succeeds Mr. David Connell who becomes managing director of John Walker and Sons Ltd. Mr. Edwards, 40, joined the export department of John Walker166 words
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Article994 1979-04-09 9 NYT. "WE WERE walking on the razor's edge," said Mr Cornell Maier, the chairman of Kaiser Aluminium and Chemical CoVp., as he gestured with a knife for emphasis. "To improve profits you ought to spend money," he explained. "To improve capital formation you don't spendNYT. - 994 words
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Article1351 1979-04-09 9 NEW YORK STOCKS pulled lack slightly in active trading last Friday following Thursday's advance which brought the market to its best level of the year. The Dow Jones industrials lost a point and losers edged winners by a small margin as turnover eased a bit to 341,351 words
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580 1979-04-09 9 NYT. MANY of those who have speculated on United States' Atlantic City gambling stocks will be pleased to hear that a leading accounting concern thinks there is room for many casinos in that New Jersey shore community. Only Resorts International is licensedNYT. - 580 words
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Article291 1979-04-09 9 APR Rand INDUSTRIALS A Alpha 110 unch Atwrcom 232 unc h AE And CI AMIC <15 ■aw -10 unch Barlows MO 5 r.f Sucar 6306 CN A Cum* Finance De Been Ind 206 M 147S8 unch unch -5 Edron 301 Ed far» MOO 4j® h Ewrndjr Fed Volk M7B291 words
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Article473 1979-04-09 9 TOKYO THE MARKET row for the fourth consecutive day in active trading last Saturday with resources and export-orientat-ed issues leading the way. Dealers said the market average rose 15.91 to close at 6,065.90 with a volume of 230 million shares. The Tokyo Stock Exchange index closed473 words
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Article216 1979-04-09 9 APR OS C* AblUbl 17'. 4-'« A lean 42', Algoma as Bank Mont »V Bank Nova ScoUa 23 Bell Tel M'i Beth Corp BP Can Ltd "H M'j i Brascan as unch Camp Red Lake -_JI 37'j unch Can Imp Bk 38', Canpac 39'-j 'j Cannae in* Pf 1S.B216 words
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Advertisement283 1979-04-09 9 1978 Group profits increased by 24% to *****.5 million. Final Dividend of 12.71 cents per share recommended, making a total of 18.84 cents for 1978, up 13.2%. Dividend cover 1.35 times. Bonus Issue Bonus share issue of 1 for 10 proposed. Dividend for 1979 expected to be maintained on increased283 words
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Article, Illustration388 1979-04-09 10 ARTHUR NG - By ARTHUR NG ROUNDED bottoms are nice to look at, especially on the curvaceous. Wfell, technical analysts are always on the lookout for such configurations too, bat the rounded bottoms they see on their charts are few and far in between. Nevertheless, when such388 words
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Article640 1979-04-09 10 1 Current Ex Booka Date Total for Total for 1 Payment Date Close Payable the year Previous year Hume M 6%I Mar 14 Mar 28 Apr 13 8% 15% K Sidim SHI Mar 28 Apr 7 Apr 14 5% 20% A Hitam Tin 150% I Mar 22 Apr640 words
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Article173 1979-04-09 10 Company Particulara Ex Date Books Cloae Keck Seng Bonus Issue of 1 for 5 Apr 4 Apr 17 Dunlop Eat Bonus Issue of 1 for 5 Apr 8 Apr 30 P. Products Bonus Issue of 1 for 4 Apr 16 Apr 20 Toahiba Rights Issue of 3 for173 words
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Article324 1979-04-09 10 HIGHLANDS ami Lawtaads, with reference to a query from the SES, says that it is not aware of any impending developments which would justify any announcements, other than the release of its results made on April 2. THE KLSE has noted that SMth Enat Asia Lamber, which recently324 words
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Article2757 1979-04-09 10 1*1* Bigfc Uw Coepeay Last Bale +#rGr's D*t DW Crr Gr's TTd > Net P/B Vol (•OOO) Hlg Week k Low sacnoN oifi DfDUSTBIALS 241 190* 142 MO 286 74 Vi 276 316 208 380 207 123* 110 ISO 26S 60 186 226 177 298 Aetna Alcom2,757 words
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Advertisement73 1979-04-09 10 CHANGE OF NAME We are pleased to announce that the name of MViiw miki i m i UKI flu imm jo i Ki fliun:<i] has been changed to ARBUTHNOT SECURITIES ASIA LIMITED Managers of the Singapore Growth Fund the leading unit trust in Singapore 2501 OCBC Centre, Chulia Street, Singapore73 words
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Article, Illustration1210 1979-04-09 11 TEO TECK WENG - By TEO TECK WENG FILIPINO World Cupper Ireneo Legaspi produced a final round even-par 69 to win the $7,800 Weame-Ley-land Golf Classic at the Changi course yesterday. The 39-year-old professional completed the 54-hole tournament with a 202 total to clinch the title by four strokes1,210 words
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Article565 1979-04-09 11 RONALD KOW - By RONALD KOW FOR ANY gaad reaaaa yoa eaa think sf to snpport the propositioa that the Siagapare oatfoaal soccer team shaaid have waa the Malaysia Cap match against Pahaag last Saturday, yaa will probably he able to came ap with a haadred bettor ones565 words
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898 1979-04-09 11 PETER DOBEREINER - By PETER DOBEREINER IN THE expanding world of tournament golf, one area has been neglected. Thriving golf circuits have been established in America, Europe, Africa (two of them), Asia, Japan and Australasia while South America has been left out in the cold.898 words
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Article325 1979-04-09 11 AP. IT LOOKS like a Cklacee panic flags —i Mtlw wkai. U aparta afflelals la Cklu aad Taiwaa cm Had eaeagk erieatai p«ttwee uri pkilssepky to unvel II all, they will ketk be wmßm ittletM to Best year's Olympic O—i la Nmnw. II ippemi Impassible wkea Ike aeasleaAP. - 325 words
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Advertisement663 1979-04-09 11 THE GOVERNMENT OF MALAYSIA CONSTRUCTION OF BINTULU DEEPWATER PORT CONTRACT NO. 4 BREAKWATERS AND WHARVES (International Contract) sil NOTICE OF PREQUALIFICATION OF TENDERERS The Government of Malaysia hereby invites suitably qualified and experienced contractors for prequalification for Contract No. 4 Breakwaters and Wharves, which forms part of the several contracts663 words
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216 1979-04-09 12 UPI. EGYPTIAN Prime Minister. Mustafa Khali! challenged the Arab oil-produc-ing states to cut their production of petroleum as a means of putting pressure on the West to back Palestinian rights.. Mr Khalil made his remarks during a debate of the Egyptian-IsraeliUPI. - 216 words
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Article106 1979-04-09 12 UPI A VAST tourist resort, complete with modern hotels, casinos, golf courses, duty-free shops, restaurants, tennis-courts, rented apartments and a lake, is about to open in South Korea. It is located in and around Kyongju, an ancient town rich in historical relics located 274 km south-eastUPI - 106 words
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Article, Illustration93 1979-04-09 12 UPI photo. Pro-Bhutto supporters about to set fire to a car in Lahore on Saturday. The car was later gutted. Nation-wide violence in which several lives were lost has continued since the Zia government hanged the former Prime Minister Zuifikar All Bhutto last Wednesday. ThereUPI photo. - 93 words
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Article669 1979-04-09 12 NYT, Reuter. A MAJORITY of Third World countries will initial only parts of the draft treaty of the Tokyo Round of Multilateral Trade Negotiations (MTN) this week, delegation sources predicted. The sources said that among industrialised nations involved in the five-year-old talks creepingNYT,; Reuter. - 669 words
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199 1979-04-09 12 AFP. INDONESIAN oil reserves have been estimated at 50 billion barrels, Minister of Mines and Energy Subroto disclosed at the commissioning of the offshore Udang oilfield on Saturday. He said tremendous progress has been made in offshore oilfield prospecting and production in theAFP. - 199 words
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Article150 1979-04-09 12 Reuter THE CARTER Administration has been accused of retreating from its earlier support of free trade and is now risking retaliation by the nation's trading partners for its protectionism. Representative Henry Reuss (Democrat-Wiscon-sin) cited protectionist concessions granted to US industries as a means of obtainingReuter - 150 words
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307 1979-04-09 12 THE BOOMING aqaariam flab Mutry la Wagapere still baa aiaay markets that are aat fally explered aar explelted, tar example, Caaada, Wert Aala, East Earape, the Ualterf States aad West Earape. Aecerdiag te the Mlaistry af Caltare's weekly, The Mlmr, the ladaatry'a experts307 words
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Article64 1979-04-09 12 THE UNITED Overseas Bank group, comprising the United Overseas Bank, Chung Khiaw Bank and Lee Wah Bank, has started selling gold at all its 45 branches here. The gold is available in denominations of five, 10, 20, 50 and 100 grams and one-kilo gold bars, and64 words
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Article716 1979-04-09 12 NYT, UPI. SEVERAL congressional leaders have predicted that US President Carter faces a tough, perhaps losing battle to gain enactment of a tax on "windfall profits" to be reaped by oil producers as a result of lifting price controls on domestic oil. Representative ANYT,; UPI. - 716 words
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370 1979-04-09 12 ALL THE three bidders for the liquefied natural gas project in Bintulu, Sarawak, are US-Japanese joint ventures involving some of the best known names in the industry. The Malaysian stateowned oil company, Petronas, recently disclosed that three bids had been received although it did370 words
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Article125 1979-04-09 12 AP. THE PRESIDENT of the 200,000-member oil workers Union in the United States has strongly opposed the proposed decontrol of US crude oil prices, saying the move can cost American consumers a minimum US$l4 billion (5130.5 billion) a year. Mr A 1 Grasp iron, head of the Denver-basedAP. - 125 words
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Article227 1979-04-09 12 Reuter, AFP. INDONESIA'S state-run Electricity Supply Company is expected to raise its charges in the wake of last November's 33.6 per cent devaluation of the rupiah. Mr Semaun Samadikun, director-general of energy at the Ministry of Mines and Energy, said yesterday that electricity production costs have risenReuter,; AFP. - 227 words
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Advertisement45 1979-04-09 12 For a full range of office space available contact JONES UNG 3905 OCBC Centre, Singapore 1. Tel: *****4/***** I■ I Superb Northern Indian, Kashmiri and Moglai cuisine for the discriminating gourmet. The most distinguished Indian Restaurant in the h <rld J Walker (mat Tel: ,?6/50545 words
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Advertisement535 1979-04-09 12 APOLLO ENTERPRISES LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) To All Shareholders The Board of Directors of Apollo Enterprises Limited are pleased to announce the following: 1. PRELIMINARY UNAUDITED RESULTS 1978 1977 (Unaudited) (Audited) Profit before Income Tax 554,353,271 554,119,889 (after charging depreciation 1978-551,193,374 1977 —551,110,869) Provision for Income Tax535 words
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Miscellaneous61 1979-04-09 12 jWEATjHER Outlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. to noon today: Isolated showers around midday Report for 24 prior to 7.3t p.m. on April 8 at the airport. Maximum temperature 32.6 Associated humidity 69 Minimum temperature 24.4 Associated humidity 1 100 Hours of sunshine 6.70 Rainfall in millimetres Trace Total rainfall61 words
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Article72 1979-04-09 13 Reuter THE United Thai Shipping Corp (Unithai) said it has purchased three second-hand freighters to operate on the Thailand-Europe-Far East route. The vessels are about 10 years old and weigh 12,850 dwt. They are to be delivered by the middle of this month. Unithai has been acceptedReuter - 72 words
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Article140 1979-04-09 13 Reuter STRIKING tradesmen's assistants at the Port Kembla and Sydney coal loaders voted in Sydney to remain on strike until April 18, union sources said. The strike has delayed 13 coal carriers and led to the temporary laying off of 1,200 miners by the Bellambi Coal Co Ltd.Reuter - 140 words
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Article69 1979-04-09 13 AFP A TAIWANESE yard will shortly break up the Liberian supertanker Andros Patria (218,000 tonnes) which was damaged by an explosion in the Atlantic three months ago, shipping sources said in London on Thursday. The owner, B.P. Goulandris of Greece, considers the estimated repair bill of $6AFP - 69 words
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Article554 1979-04-09 13 RAHIM KASSIM - 'JUST AND REASONABLE' RATES By RAHIM KASSIM NEW tight has been thrown on the US Ocean Shipping Act, 1978 that should ease the Neptune Orient Lines predicament in the trans-Pacific trade The Act enforced by the US Federal Maritime Commission (FMC) will not paralyse the554 words
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Article, Illustration278 1979-04-09 13 BEN LINE has taken delivery of its first containership built in Japan by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) last month. The ship will be on Ben Line's container run between Kobe, Singapore and Port Kelang. The new 426 TEU-capaci-ty container ship, called Ben valla, was completed within seven278 words
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2420 1979-04-09 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 of2,420 words
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Article137 1979-04-09 17 The major shipping consortia operating between the Far and Straits ports/Australia and the_ member lines. 5 ACE (FAR EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. •K' Line Korean Shipping Corporation Neptune Orient Lines Orient Overseas Container Line ANRO (STRAITS/ AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line Australia/Straits Container Line Nedlloyd Lines Neptune Orient Lines137 words
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Article520 1979-04-09 17 SUpptag Ll*c ACS Pa«e Cat Shtpptag Um Page Cel n 5 Lian Soon n 2 Afea IV 3 L.Brasileiro IV 3 Alfred V 2 L.Triestino m 3 Alpac IV 5 Lu n 2 Angkutan ANL IV I 4 1 Lykes m 5 r, APL m 2 Maersk i 4/5t520 words
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Article1376 1979-04-09 18 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO AT CONTAINER TERMINAL NB. (1) Each vessel's estimated time of arrival is advised by the Shipping Line/ Agent and is subject to change (2) All export FCL containers and LCL cargo must be delivered to the Authority's premises during the1,376 words
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Article846 1979-04-09 18 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— Eastern846 words
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Article, Illustration199 1979-04-09 18 EXPECTED ARRIVALS TODAY KEPPEL WHARVES Aysen (1900 after Marquis) 44 Bunga orkido6oo group I on board) 18 Cherry Vilja (B.Barge) (0800) 40/41 Hand Ming (0700) 23/24 Kamateri (0500 after Korean Prince) 6/7 Nanwu (after Toyofui Maru) 46 Nedlloyd Hongkong (0600) 3/4 Rajah Brooke (0600) 20 Spetsai (Tanker)199 words
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Advertisement371 1979-04-09 13 V Australia Our Next Loader Port Kolariq- 16/4 Singapore: 3/ 4 For further details, see page 3 Orient Overseas Co*tlcu+teA. Line CIOALHI PAUL 15** NEPTUM PUB. 14N oo*iB«oa IJ» KOREAN MCntON 2» H.KON6 CONTAKX 15N HJUME CONTAid 14E MEKCATOR 11C orbital cmb ix r ■TivFi WTUK CORAL I2E CICVALI* PAUL371 words
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Advertisement394 1979-04-09 13 SI3E SEALORD |U ANTAH H UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) All vessels ***** DWT, 105 TON H.L. Derrick 286 TEU Capacity, Long Length Capability. '■ARABIAN GULF WEEKLY SERVICE! H Vessel S'pore Loading for ■BN BAJIAH 15/4 Dammam (30/4) "■N AL MOATAZ 15/4 Dammam (27/4). laL RAYYMI 20/4 Dammam (2/5),394 words
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Advertisement311 1979-04-09 13 NEPTUNE ORIENT UNES LTD FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICES: fport t KManj f stow* tt*«rt tfMP Wb«r| Bra* 14% 15 Apr 4Mm 30 11% 3 toy 4Mi 21 Apr 22% II May 7 May 11% 10 May 11 Ma 25% 27 Ap 17 M«f 13 Ma, 14 Mi, It Mm 17 Ma311 words
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Advertisement737 1979-04-09 13 0^ XcNl Europe Our Next Loader Port Kftlanfl- 1/5 For further details, see page 3 MAERSK LINE For U.l Plate. CM I Atlantic m 4 East Canada (Abe accept** lor Honfkont Taman. Japan and Korea) ADRIAN MAERSK ALVA MAERSK* ANNA MAERSK AXEL MAERSK Qumt Taws *CY 15 Apr 0700 Srs737 words
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Advertisement747 1979-04-09 14 Hapag-Uoyd FULLY CONTMOBCD TO EUROfE EXPRESS CONVENTIONAL TO EUROfE Spn Plata! Cm HW| kaa Mm Mm Mm 18 4 20/4 23/4 19/ V 28/5 26/5 23/5 21/5 HMmi 29/4 1/5 4/5 24/5 6/6 4/6 1/6 30/5 FUU.Y CONTMOBCD TO 6ENM/TMESTE S>n Cmh TiM* 11/4 11/4 31/4 7/5 19/4 M/ 4747 words
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Advertisement414 1979-04-09 14 ■""1 mm ibrU Nay n mi it Mm a mi h mi a min mi a mi v mi si mi a rx. T« CANADA/USA fadk Caan LL lfc 1 LaGrara 121/5 I 22/6 P.CaMa 77/5 I 24/6 Urate I 34/5 I I 1/7 HwOHmm I I S/f I 7/7414 words
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Advertisement478 1979-04-09 14 EVERGREEN LINE i FaR MSI EUROPE fXPRtSS EUtl COMAINER SERVICE 1 ACCEPTRG CARGO FOR: HAMBURG FtLRSTOM. ROTTERDAM ANTWERP U HAVRE ALSO ACCEPTMG CARGO FOR UWTED lUNGOOM SOUTHAMPTON. London. Manchester, mmngham BRtSTOt LIVERPOOL GLASGOW. LEEDS WEST GERMANY tuvxit: HOLLAND MIS TF ROAM Spn H 1111 Ml 21 nmi nm mi ISM*478 words
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Advertisement742 1979-04-09 14 Everett Lines/ i 1.1-1 T "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" BFSSC Agants m MMyw TEPS MALAYSIA Port Kaiang Tal 1381 7366 ***** ***** ill iii karnmUmmd S. A. C.I. F. "ARGENTINE NATIONAL LINE" •1 'A CtS Tra«f«tMaM HvMna Modem* S. A. "MEXICAN NATIONAL LINE M V FN CAST/tGOCO B COTML mBK* «Mfcl742 words
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Advertisement621 1979-04-09 14 .S.E. OCEAN SHIPPING ENTERPRISES PTE LTD rm 02 2i o< ist floor marina noust sM( N TON A A v MISTR! ROAD SIN»..A('()Rf 2 in *****137 c Isi SANKYO LINE AUSTRALIA SERVICE LOGBTKMC. hM 25/27 Apr 11/14 Apr 21/29 Apr MB. SID. KL. MH SVD. RELABEL BANGLADESH SERVICE »K«T OOTTAGONG.621 words
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Advertisement830 1979-04-09 15 OCL Overseas Containers Limited (NM rat* UHMM RJL 3m* (14a*) 34% 11 May 12M*y Mb) 7H* »«n aim Mty) it a* nmi am, am, xnr am, am, ua* mm* 31 m, 1 3% 4 4JM (tkm) 2km MM 15% 17% 141 m 21 km Okm Mkm 17 M akm am830 words
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Advertisement445 1979-04-09 15 i r BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES THE BANK LINE LED LOADS FOR E. S. AFRICA S pore P mtmf (Wtoy FtOH FAST 1 SOOTH AF MCA PCMM P. FOR BANGKOK MAMLA Spare bPart LYKES ORIENT LINE U.S. GULF COAST SERVICE (New Orleans, Mobfle, Houston, Galveston) Swan p. Kdaw Panaw US Ui445 words
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Advertisement769 1979-04-09 16 i INTRASEA (PTE) LTD F .ibe' House 234E Ochard Road Singapore 9 Telephone ***** 1 1 *****57 KGtt.ll MEPENDENT SOI/Fttl CONTAMER un n smw to euro* S pot P MMI »AN N* I lap* ICO (PR) 111 Will -1 Kansai Line STRAITS/AUSTRALIA SERVICE a Singapore P Kebng Laatng far GRACE769 words
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Advertisement255 1979-04-09 17 NIGERIAN NATIONAL SHIPPING LINE NNSLFAR EAST/WEST AFRICA Singapore ETA: LAGOS Pt Harcourt Douala Tama Abidjan RIVER JIMINI .24/25 Apr 17 May 25 May 28 May 30 May 2 Jun RIVER KEREWA 22/23 May 14 Jun 21 Jun 23 Jun 28 Jun 26 Jun (accepting braakbulk/contalnara) mms BOUSTEAD SHIPPING ABENCIES Tel:255 words
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