The Business Times, 4 May 1979
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Title Section10 1979-05-04 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 14C/1/79 FRIDAY, MAY 4,1*1* 50 CENTS10 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article90 1979-05-04 1 AP WASHINGTON, Thurs. Sharply higher prices for petrol and heating oil helped push American wholesale prices up 0.9 per cent in April, despite the first decline in food prices in eight months, the US government said today. Although the increase in wholesale prices was the lowest inAP - 90 words
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Article60 1979-05-04 1 Reuter MANILA, Thurs. Vietnam was today elected to the Board of Directors of the Asian Development Bank (ADB), becoming the first communist country to have a full director. Other countries elected to the board today were Australia, Indonesia, Republic of (South) Korea, the Philippines, Japan, India,Reuter - 60 words
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Article59 1979-05-04 1 AFP KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Malaysian Airline System .(MAS), today officially announced the resumption of its services to Australia from Saturday. The services have been suspended since February following the boycott of MAS flights by Australian aviation workers in solidarity with their Malaysian counterparts over the arrest ofAFP - 59 words
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Article71 1979-05-04 1 FORMER New Zealand Prime Minister and leader of the opposition Labour Party, Mr Bill Rowling, arrived in Singapore last evening for a twoday visit. Mr Rowling will hold discussions with Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew today on development in Asean. He said New Zealand regards Asean71 words
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Article71 1979-05-04 1 AP WASHINGTON, Thurs. Japanese Prime Minister Masayoshi Ohira told members of Congress today that any US move toward protectionism in international trade could set off a catastrophic chain reaction around the world. "That is what we fear," Mr Ohira said, stressing that once a nation as influentialAP - 71 words
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Article57 1979-05-04 1 UPI BANGKOK, Thurs. Hanoi today charged China with new armed attacks and moved its troops in Laos towards the border, raising tension along China's southern frontier. Vietnam claimed that China has rejected proposals for a demilitarised zone on the border because it wants the clashes to continue asUPI - 57 words
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Article50 1979-05-04 1 Reuter BEIJING, Thurs. Malaysian Prime Minister Datuk Hussein Onn today began talks with Chinese leaders and informed sources said they discussed trade between the two countries and international affairs. Datuk Hussein met Senior Vice-Premier Deng Xiaoping in the Great Hall of the People for 45 minutes. ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Chief Price Changes
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Article133 1979-05-04 1 Rises Most Active Petalinf 990 90 S Darby 273,000 E A I T Harbour Tronoh Mine* 310 422 955 80 26 25 Consplant High A Low 260,000 239,000 EIM 470 20 Tganu Dev 238,000 Ayer Hitam Rub 390 20 Total Turnover: 6.20m Tractors Aokam 600 354 15 10 Total133 words
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Article, Illustration136 1979-05-04 1 Rises Most Active Pengkalen 480 +60 Consplant 352,000 UOL Loan 156 52 S Darby 330,000 D Keramat I 1360 +50 High A Low 321,000 CasUefield 1630 +50 K L Kepong 251,000 Ac ma Tractors Chin Teck 265 600 270 40 30 20 Total Turnover: 4.53m Total Value: M|12.43m136 words
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882 1979-05-04 1 MANO SABNANI - DEARER FORD, MERCEDES CARS By MANO SABNANI THE Government has plans to withdraw completely the existing tariff protection on locally assembled passenger cars. Motor industry sources indicate that the top management of the two major assemblers, Ford Motor Company and Cycle and Carriage Industries,882 words
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Article430 1979-05-04 1 WITHOUT Singapore's par* ticipation, the other four Asean partners will be encouraged to go ahead with economic complementarity. This would allow them (the four) to make concessions to each other without being inhibited by the thought that in any kind of regional economic arrangement, Singapore stands430 words
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571 1979-05-04 1 RONNIE LIM - By RONNIE LIM THE PETROCHEMICAL Corporation of Singapore (PCS) has secured its first downstream partner for the $2-billion complex on Pulau Ayer Merbau. PCS, the SingaporeJapanese joint venture in charge of the complex, is now intent on securing all other downstream partners this month, sources571 words
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Article110 1979-05-04 1 UPI THE INDIAN government yesterday took over the import of aluminium and natural raw rubber from private firms. Commerce Minister Mohan Dharia told the Indian Parliament the import of the two commodities will be handled by the government's Metals and Mineral Trading Corp (MMTC) and the StateUPI - 110 words
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237 1979-05-04 1 THE Stegapere Society af Aeeaaateato (88A) has fitted uttkcf ittpbtlt la Its drive far greater dbetoaare af a etmpaay'a la a neve deslgaed to extead Ike pwvMiai of eq a 11> arronntlng la etrptnle remits, Ike SSA has ruled thai eaonpaales wtthaat sabsMlaries,237 words
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525 1979-05-04 1 WONG WAI LIN - By WONG WAI LIN AUSTRALIA yesterday virtually rejected the demand by Asean to allow the group's airlines to participate in the Australian cheap fares scheme. Canberra in turn submitted its own counter proposals based on its arguments against Asean's participation. As a result, the outcome525 words
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Advertisement28 1979-05-04 1 SAFE WITH AN ITOKI SAFE BUSINESS MAOMKS SYSTEMS (S) PTC ITO 47 PoOilkti Block Ootdhiii Piaia NMton Road Sn««Con 11 Tti 2S2IM4* CJ6I« BUSNSSTEMS S.ng«po>» SEE BACK PAGE28 words
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Advertisement320 1979-05-04 1 HOW TO AVERAGE. ALMOST 30 PER CENT CAPITAL GAIN FROM THE STOCK MARKET YEAR AFTER YEAR. Sine* April 1975. we have been publishing each week the appropriate buy" and seir prices lor a wide range at leedmg (tocks These pricat ara determined by a computer bated program known at ACTIO320 words
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Advertisement73 1979-05-04 1 SHIPPING TIMES Make sure you get your complimentary copy of the Asian Wall Street Journal. MITSUMI*S $$-mllttea Investment here J SEOUL'S expert gamb1e........... LABOUR er Tery, wkat's the difference................................. 7 DBS' new Md (er savings market. t ASSESSING Straits Trading II BOUSTEADCOTB streog skewMA eyes $728 mllHss leans 12 THE73 words
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Advertisement57 1979-05-04 1 ;> Canon IIICTNOMC CMCMAVOa A im.i- m n n nun roii riptr Prmttaf/Wsptay (Mediator flfc Tkat Fib in 1m Hani Sok AQintt Guthrie Trading Tel: *****5 i *****5 eLeeier Paget A COPIER'S COPIER PLAIN FAPER COPIER BD-704 30 Copiwon -Both Soes Cooy Tone Control Find Out Why CaN Mes Phyfe57 words
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TRADE AND INDUSTRY
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255 1979-05-04 2 SINGAPORE'S supporting industries have received a significant boost with the establishment of the first powder metallurgy plant here. With the assurance of such sophisticated supporting services, higher technology-based industries will find it attractive to invest here and in the region, the Member of255 words
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Article504 1979-05-04 2 THERE IS no call for panic on learning that a ship has been involved in an accident. This piece of advice was passed on to participants at a recent seminar on the handling of large insurance claims. The seminar was led by a team of experts504 words
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Article120 1979-05-04 2 DEUTZ Far East (Pte) Ltd will open the extension of its after-sales facilities at its service and spareparts centre at Kian Teck Road, Jurong today. The extension will increase Deutz's investment in Singapore to $14 million. The new workshop services and repairs Deutz diesel engines up120 words
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524 1979-05-04 2 JOHN LIM - By JOHN LIM MITSUMI Singapore, an electronic component manufacturer set up in 1973, will invest 13 million in building its own factory and installing its equipment. At the same time, the company will be transferring some of its production processes to Mitsumi plants524 words
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187 1979-05-04 2 SINGAPORE exporters are receiving expert advice on how to make full use of the Generalised System of Preference (GSP) at a seminar now in progress at the Hilton Hotel. The seminar, organised by the Department of Trade and the Singapore Manufacturers' Association System, aims187 words
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376 1979-05-04 2 POLAROID Singapore is now offering the Pola vision instant movie system on hire-purchase terms arranged with Hong Leong Finance. It is believed this is the first time a movie camera system is being offered to consumers on HP A Polaroid spokesman said the special376 words
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412 1979-05-04 2 DISTRIBUTION is an important area in the link between the manufacturer and the shop; and distribution cost is the largest single cost item for manufacturers, wholesalers and retailers since the increase in ail prices. this point was made by Mr Mike Wilson,412 words
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Advertisement589 1979-05-04 2 Congratulations to WALON > on the inauguration of their joint-operations for Container Freight Services Bonded Warehouses of Indonesia, Jakarta, and Messrs. Ng Teow Yhee of their joint-operations aimed at assisting shippers of the two countries by facilitating the handling of cargo movements from Singapore to Jakarta and vice-versa The partnership589 words
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Article738 1979-05-04 3 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From PAL PR501 1135 MNL SIA SQ63 1155 MNL GIA GA982 1200 HLP SN SN287 1200 BRUDXBBKK SIA SQ240 1210 MES MAS MH684 1245 KCH SIA SQ201 1245 HLP KLM KL833 1300 AMS/ATH/ KHI/CMB THAI TG413 1310 BKK MAS MH651 1330738 words
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REGIONAL
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373 1979-05-04 3 AFP AUSTRALIA'S multi-million dollar car rental business has just been given the greatest shake-up in its history and the main beneficiary is likely to be the consumer. But the motor industry in the country is also likely to reap huge rewards. TheAFP - 373 words
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Article57 1979-05-04 3 Reuter INDONESIAN exports during the first three months of this year rose to U*****.8 million (512.1 billion) from $725.5 million in the first quarter of last year, Minister of Trade and Cooperatives Radius Prawiro announced. Mr Prawiro said the dollar value of imports in the first threeReuter - 57 words
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Article, Illustration527 1979-05-04 3 Reuter UPI PRESIDENT Carter and Prime Minister Masayoshi Ohira met over a formal dinner on Wednesday night in Washington and the President indicated afterwards that the two countries had narrowed their differences over trade imbalances. "I can't think of any predictable problem that willReuter; UPI; Source: UPI photo - 527 words
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Article459 1979-05-04 3 NYT CHINA has disclosed that its army suffered 20,000 casualties killed and wounded in the fourweek war with Vietnam in February and March. General Wu Xiuquan, the deputy Chief of Staff of the People's Liberation Army (PLA), also reported the Vietnamese lost 50,000 in killed andNYT - 459 words
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Article69 1979-05-04 3 AP FRANCE'S two state-coo-trolled oil companies announced on Wednesday they have been awarded a contract by China to carry out geophysical studies in the Yellow Sea, the first step towards Western exploitation of Chinese oil. The mandate awarded Elf-Aquitaine and Compagnie Francaise des Petroles is the first firmAP - 69 words
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Advertisement7 1979-05-04 3 H ac OAT3UN JOOk. HU >' v M <'>7 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article834 1979-05-04 4 Reuter THE WORLD net export availability of soybeans this season will be some 27.37 million tonnes, giving a surplus over projected net export demand of about 3.2 million tonnes against 1.7 million last season, according to Oil World, the Hamburg based weekly publication. Oil World saysReuter - 834 words
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Article220 1979-05-04 4 NEW WHEAT sales activity in America in the week ended April 15 continued to slump, totalling 224,000 tonnes, the US Agriculture Department said. In comments on its latest export sales report, the department noted that small sales increases for 1979/80 marketing year included purchases by the Philippines,220 words
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Article145 1979-05-04 4 THE SUGAR futures market yesterday closed firmer in continued quiet trading, with no trades registered as Wednesday, dealers said. May closed at 8.36/40 US cents against Wednesday's 8.19/22 close, July at 8.70/73 against 8.54/56 and the distant March at 9.80/83 against 9.68/70 cents. Sugar futures closing prices: Prwls®i145 words
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Article194 1979-05-04 4 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday: (In HK dollars, spot ex-godown) Cattaa jran: China Blue Phoenix 2Q» 2,340; 32s 2.830 40* 3.070 (per bale of 400 lbs). Ptoee gaarfs: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq. Flower and Butterfly194 words
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Article104 1979-05-04 4 THE MALAYSIAN Minister of Finance has fixed these rates for tfte period from -May 3 until further notice: Babber: 279<« cents a kilo; C*pra: Mi 1,341.37 a tonne; Palm kenei: $955.75 a tonne; White pepper: $4,537.94 a tonne; Black pepper: $2,882.82 a tonne; Crade palm all: $1,398 3714;104 words
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Article365 1979-05-04 4 OPENING prices in Singapore yesterday were marked down on lower London advices and after-close easiness here on Wednesday. However, the market later fluctuated on speculative buying, short-covering and continued forward selling notably July/September, dealers said. Prices hovered around overnight levels towards the morning's close on some buying interest, they365 words
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Article399 1979-05-04 4 R.A5 prices in cents per kilo yesterday Noon (per kilo) Buyers Sellers Int. 1 RSS prompt f o b. ***** M OON Int. 1 R-S.S May 275 00 275.50 Int 1 R S S June Zn.00 270.50 Int 2 RSS 368 00 2B8 00N UK Coot 267 00399 words
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Article122 1979-05-04 4 NOON SSI »d SMR pnca imuiimi ■AS Mmj Jut ICa i <r« rw«rd MU) (l-«oa pdittl •■T" >n S«tl«n Bayer* Seller! SSR 20 266 50 188. SON 266 50 268 SON SSRSO (Ma pailrtl ***** 266JON 263 50 266 50N MRELB SMRCV (l ion ptilMI 286 00122 words
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Article332 1979-05-04 4 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in SI per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 0.36, 100 per cent second clan 0.85, 100 per cent third class 0.80. 25 per cent new crop no stock. B-10 per cent 070 THAI BROKEN A-super 0 62, Special332 words
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Article30 1979-05-04 4 Rubber: May 3 Singapore: May: 277.50 cents (up one cent) Malaysia: May: 270.00 cents (up one cent) Tin: $1,048 (up $5) Official offering: 107 tonnes (down 26 tonnes)30 words
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Article63 1979-05-04 4 THE STRAITS tin price hi Penang yesterday rose Mss to $I,MB a pieil. Dealers said the price rsse following the London market's overnight firmness aid strong buying interest from Europe and the US with limited Japanese interest also noted. A slight decrease In tin ore deliveries by miners63 words
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Article721 1979-05-04 4 COFFEE: Robusta futures yesterday closed the morning steady, £5 to £15 per tonne down from Wednesday. Turnover was 1,488 lots including 19 options and around 260 lots of cross trades. July ended £8 down at £1,553 against an earlier low of £1,546. September also recovered from a low721 words
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Article67 1979-05-04 4 CXF. North European ports. In US dollars per ton unless otherwise stated. LONDON: Malaysian 5* ffa bulk per tonne Wed Piwhw June 666sIr MMr Sumatra 5% ffa bulk April 692 sir 686slr May 685slr 680s lr June «77'islr 675slr July 87Mlr 670slr August unch 662 /665pd Nigeria 5*67 words
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Article377 1979-05-04 4 PRICES finished mixed in quiet and featureless trading on the Singapore produce market yesterday. Sales were confined to a few commodities which continued to find demand from overseas. Coconut oil, in particular, ruled from steady to firm as local millers were reportedly operating from hand to mouth in377 words
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Article91 1979-05-04 4 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Wednesday closed sharply higher, up nine to 17'/« US cents a bushel. Traders said prices soared on strength in CBT corn futures, rising further as commission house buy-stops were triggered. Futures rose as much as 19 3 cents at one point. Contributing to the91 words
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Article308 1979-05-04 4 Reuter ZAIRE will not declare force majeure on its copper deliveries, although 11 is still having transport problems moving copper out of Zaire, a senior official of Sozacom, the government's metals trading company said. The official was aware of persistant rumours in the last fewReuter - 308 words
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ASIAN STOCKS
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Article354 1979-05-04 4 Reuter Stocks closed firm although some operators held to the sidelines ahead of the UK general election result, dealers said. CSR rose two cents to A 53.72 while BHP closed unchanged at $9.66. The Bank of NSW gained three cents to $3.50 but the ANZ Bank eased three centsReuter - 354 words
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Article174 1979-05-04 4 Reuter THE MARKET closed mixed with commercials, and oil averages posting gains while minings declined, dealers said. Turnover rose to 14.3 million pesos from Wednesday's 10.6 million pesos. Gainers were Atlas Con B, Marinduque B, Oriental B, Meralco, Pldt and Vulcan while Baguio Gold, Lepanto B, Philex B, PhilReuter - 174 words
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Article304 1979-05-04 4 Reuter THE STOCK market closed lower in quiet trading, dealers said. Siam Cement fell IS baht to 348 baht, Thai Commercial Bank 12 to 468, Asia Fibre eight to 156, Bata Shoes 28 to 555, and First Trust, Asia Credit and Siam City Cement 10 each to 224, 214.Reuter - 304 words
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Article408 1979-05-04 4 Reuter STOCK prices were narrowly mixed in quiet trading, .with the Hang Seng index falling 0.11 to 538.56, dealers said. Hongkong Bank, Hongkong Electric, Hongkong Land and Swire Pacific were unchanged while Jardines fell 10 cents to HK$ll.5O and Wheelock five cents to $3,175. Hutchison WhampoaReuter - 408 words
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Article65 1979-05-04 4 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 544.8 Tuesday 537.0 Week Ago 562.7 DOW JONE8 AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Wednesday r. 855.51 Tuesday 855.51 Week ago 067.46 LONDON DOLLAR PREMIUM Wednesday flO'/fc to 01 Tuesday 50 7/16 to 50 15/16 H.K.HANG SENG Thursday. 538.56 Wednesday 538.67 Week ago 529 00 8YDNEY INDUSTRIALS Thursday65 words
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Advertisement406 1979-05-04 4 ft 6 CYCLE CARRIAGE LIMITED (Incorporated in Singapore) INTERIM REPORT TO SHAREHOLDERS for the six months ended 31 March 1979 The Board of Directors announces that the unaudited results of the Group and Holding Company for the half year ended 31st March 1979 were as follows:— SSDOOs Six Months to406 words
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OVERSEAS
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464 1979-05-04 5 Agencies THE UNITED Rubber Workers, accusing the US government of fostering a strike through illegal tactics, went to court on Wednesday to stop President Carter from enforcing his anti-inflation guidelines. Union president Peter Bommarito, who has set a weekend strike deadline against UniroyalAgencies - 464 words
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296 1979-05-04 5 Reuter BUNDESBANK President Otmar Emminger said West Germany's business recovery has proved stronger than expected three months ago. He said a strong investment boom seems to be in the making, with foreign trade and employment also developing better than forecast in the Federal government's annualReuter - 296 words
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Article139 1979-05-04 5 NYT THE US Department of Energy accused seven large oil companies on Wednesday of overcharging refiners US$l.7 billion (5J3.7 billion) in a six-year period. The total is the largest amount in price violations'the department has alleged so far in a single case. The caseNYT - 139 words
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518 1979-05-04 5 UPI TREASURY Secretary Michael Blumenthal said on Wednesday the US Administration foresees brighter inflation news and no possibility of a recession later this year. Mr Blumenthal acknowledged it is a "very difficult trick" to slow down growth without throwing the economy "into a tailspin.UPI - 518 words
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Article80 1979-05-04 5 Reuter THE INFLATION rate la ladastrial ntai rw to 7.C per eeat la Frbrury tram per cent la Juury, the latrmtliMl Maaetary Paad repartod. The Mggest taerease amaag toe 14 ladostrtol aattaas was la Fraaee, when toe year-aver-year laereaae far Fekraary was 11.1 per eeat. Otoer FehraaryReuter - 80 words
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Advertisement721 1979-05-04 5 60,950 2.523,890 4,214,016 68,246,332 6,849,469 61,396,863 1,421,453 172,399 1,249,054 136,700 9,301,465 410,820 9,848,985 1,823,638 182,865 1,640,773 75,726 7,089,695 103,479 7,268,900 81,404,575 74,496,675 203,731 1,025,418 75,725,824 5,678,751 12,477,607 (1,289,383) 11,188,224 BALANCE SHEET as at 31st December 1978 FIXED ASSETS (note 3) INVESTMENTS (note 4) DEPOSIT WITH THE MONETARY AUTHORITY OF SINGAPORE721 words
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392 1979-05-04 6 INDUSTRIES in Singapore realise that they can only exist in the Republic if they succeed in operating without tariff protection. Inefficient and uneconomic industries have no future in an island of finite resources. That has been a dictum so regularly stated as to be392 words
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277 1979-05-04 6 IT IS SAD to see, that even now, when the trend is very decidedly in favour of greater and more complete disclosure of corporate activities in the world, there still exists a considerable body of people opposed to doing no more to further277 words
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1402 1979-05-04 6 DILIP MUKERJEE - FOCUS ON SOUTH KOREA The South Korean economy is now heavily dependent on exports. A measure of this vulnerability is that the ratio of export earnings to the GDP now stands at 42 per cent, compared with 12 per cent in Japan.Depthnews - 1,402 words
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939 1979-05-04 6 BROOKE KROEGER - By BROOKE KROEGER UPI MR FERNANDO Gonzalez, 24, got a law degree in Madrid last June and now does odd jobs, the best of them walking dogs. Mr Kurt Frailer, 16, from Thenried, West Germany, has spent a fruitless year trying for a butcher's apprenticeship.UPI - 939 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous55 1979-05-04 6 EllSt^W'.'FJaQjcl)ickfins O" pi ?>ep<UT»fol rnoKN»H'.... 1 O' cOWPtt" p\ SePUfifUL DPty PecPtc 1 wpAje, told us mes ffcefrs is cblli»JGj i TODBV-/ KiskOT STgfMGHTfcNfcD, *v>mp*CULPf5L UHrTC cuff... j DON'T SroiLe pvnd GPIZJC pfT rne OONT Cl£i=VSl my V Too rnucn r-c j-V Tne FiHftu 'Toucnes-... <^o> BPVLL fb'Nir clips F\VJD55 words
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Miscellaneous1349 1979-05-04 6 Inventors submerges IT 18 Me thane alghU tgali wkea yea wnM rather take a drive areaad tewa, get yearseif a geed helping e( hak-kat tay aad stay aa far away tram tke TV eet aa pea* Wag yeareetf a favear ky feUewiag tke TV skews tkeee maeleaUy aad ealtarally laellaed.1,349 words
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Article, Illustration1417 1979-05-04 7 YAP KUN BEK - ELECTION DAY By YAP KUN BEK YOU HAVE to live through a British general election to believe it. On the surface it is like most other elections, full of the grit of political fate, though not such a carnival as the American1,417 words
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Article, Illustration866 1979-05-04 7 ADLAI AMOR - PHILIPPINES' NEW STRATEGY By ADLAI AMOR Depthnews Special IN AN EFFORT to remain ahead of China's current push for industrialisation, the Philippines' three export processing zones are shifting gears towards the production of more hightechnology and sophisticated electronic equipment. "We anticipate that rh<n* will be a majorDepthnews Special - 866 words
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718 1979-05-04 7 John Drysdale - FORUM ...with John Drysdale WE SHOULD soon be seeing the results of Singapore's industrial production for the first quarter of this year, by courtesy of the Department of Statistics. They are published remarkably quickly. The only trouble is that, in their raw state,718 words
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Advertisement116 1979-05-04 7 1.. rv i s -aw 4 v >fap j THE MALAYAN TRILOGY This famous trilogy wittily dissects the racial and social prejudices of post-war Malay during the chaotic upheaval of Independence. Through a succession of splendidly colourful characters, Anthony Burgess delineates the conflict and confusion arising from the almost enforced116 words
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EUROPEAN MARKETS
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Article279 1979-05-04 8 MAY 02 Frs CORBEILLE Air-Liquids 413.80 3-8 S N Gervais Dtnone 585 -2 C S F (ThomsonCsf) 398 -3 Cte Francalte des Petroles 168 •li Compagnle Flnanctere Compagnle 391 -1 Credit Fonder De France 453 -7 Hachette <Ubrmliie) 249.90 -1.1 Machines Bull 63 80 ♦0.7 Michelin (B)... 1119 >9279 words
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Article188 1979-05-04 8 MAY 02 Francs Actions Sulssea Alusulsse Br. Alusulsse Ret Brown Bovcrt Br. CIDa Gelfy Br. Clb* Qelfy P C Clba Gelgy Ret Credit Bullae Br Credit Suisse Res Eleklrowatt Br. Oeorfe Fischer Br OlotMia Pc son 1339 sat 1880 1386 1080 "MS 2230 428 2025 715 438 312SB 43188 words
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Article192 1979-05-04 8 MAY 02 FU ARM MM| Ahold 104.00 -0.5 Akao 30.70 -0.1 AMETV 100.40 4-1.4 Am fas 115-50 unch Am rot Bank 74.10 -0J 50 JO 3.3 Berk 88 00 .li Bote 71.10 1.6 BorsumlJ 174.50 -0.1 Burhmann 70 JO &2 Byenkorf 81-50 unch Ci)v« Delft 182.00 -1 Dell Mij192 words
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Article200 1979-05-04 8 MAY 02 Den Aef-Telefunken 5600 -03 28 40 All* Letoen ***** unch Alls Ver* 450.00 1 BASF 140 JO unch Bay H T Wbank 262 50 -33 Ray Vh«nk 272.80 -12 Rajwr ***** 4 0.4 BBC 271.08 -1.7 RMW M700 -IS Casaella ***** 63 Chetn Verw ***** -8 Com200 words
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Article94 1979-05-04 8 MAY 02 rr» FORWARD MARKET Acec 436 unch Artwd 2645 4-10 Astur 630 -ft Bructn 060 22 Bru-L&mb 1110 unch Ctnpac MO -2 Oirk S10 4 10 De Beers 215 2 Ebn -10 Electrode 1 6830 -2§ Ob-Inno-Bm rm unch Oev 1392 0 HoDok 3190 -5 PMra 4646 1394 words
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Article175 1979-05-04 8 1 S -s s s unch unci) Camp Red Lake s Can Imp pk Canpac 27S -s 30 unch Can par Inv Pf MSB Carllnf OlCeefe |H s 96S -s rvMM Rftiii 13S -S Cons klartcnor PsnNw Ik 3S unct) 21S unci) Dom Stores 18S S MS unci) lift175 words
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Article1317 1979-05-04 8 NEW YORK DRUG STOCKS came under pressure but the broader market was essentially unchanged in moderate trading on Wednesday. Analysts said the lack of direction in the market resulted from investor confusion about the outlook for the the economy because of inconclusive readings from recent1,317 words
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Article107 1979-05-04 8 MAY 00 Hand GlenanI INDUSTRIALS A Alpha MO unch Gratemn Hippo Hleeld HuletU Liberty Mill 'Kg'g I -5 Abcrcoa AE And CI 210 456 -I unch Lonrho LTA 270 unch AM1C Barlows 1575 515 25 M And R Mccarthy 385 80 +2 Q| Su«ar CNA Cum* Finance O* Been107 words
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Advertisement187 1979-05-04 8 Where to wine, dine and entertain The American Express Card serves you wherever they .serve great food Take a new look at the Harbour GrilL Treat yourself and your business associates to an excellent lunch selected from our superb offering of choice US prime beef, our daily Nouvelle Cuisine specialities187 words
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Advertisement185 1979-05-04 8 For lunch. For dinner. For a richly rewarding experience. "H" K -!<?'• S cf-SS M v i w (S) <*illlli*A I'ltrk SlhtuHhi S>i I M >!*«' c 3*"> c-> 1 II < )'S li \c :i n k SU )HB( )ARi) t\<>iir<»w i k < <<m in 11« i <185 words
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Advertisement114 1979-05-04 8 'In the Georgian Vftng dthe Cocbpi a splendid Period restaurant Tnering the choicest tare in the true British tradition where good tas«e triumphsfrom Beef \Xfelling»Dn Buierfly Fillet and a wide choice of traditional dishes lo dining in a luxurious period atmosphere Vftth service friend and foe praise us tor" L114 words
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Advertisement79 1979-05-04 8 At the Great Eastern Hotel. Raja Theatre Restaurant and Nightclub. With lots of attractive hostesses to charm your heart. Come over- our foreign singers will woo you, while you dine the most exotic meal. Nightly floorshows to entertain you too. We open from 11am 3pm for Tim Sum. 7pm 10pm79 words
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463 1979-05-04 9 THE HONGKONG Mass Transit Railway Corporation said all its yen loans have either been repaid or covered by forward purchases. Its annual report said it was decided last August, when yen drawings totalled 21.9 billion yen, that the loans should be pre-paid463 words
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Article135 1979-05-04 9 TALKS on the desirability and feasibility of regulating the Eurocurrency markets are being intensified, Dutch Central Bank president Jelle Zijlstra said in the bank's annual report. Banks with subsidiaries or branches abroad do not always have to apply solvency and liquidity regulations in force in their own countries135 words
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259 1979-05-04 9 BANKERS piaaaiag to compaterlse their operation farther will have a <— at getting a first haad look at some of the latest banking equipment aad technology. The Stegapore World Trade Centre will he the stage for the largest aad most sophisticated exposition on vartoas259 words
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Article, Illustration509 1979-05-04 9 QUEK PECK LIM - By QUEK PECK LIM THE Development Bank of Singapore (DBS) has launched another bid to capture a bigger slice of the $1.2 billion market for savings deposits. Since Labour Day, the bank has offered depositors 6.25 per cent interest a year on their savings placed509 words
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Article234 1979-05-04 9 THE US Treasury said it sold U552.25 billion in 10year notes for a record average yield of 9.37 per cent. The previous record was set at the last 10-year note issue in November, 1978, when the average yield was 8.85 per cent. The Treasury said234 words
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Article176 1979-05-04 9 Asian rates ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at close on May 3: US DolUn(Spot) Offer BkJ 7 days IO'i 10H 1 months II'. ll'» 2 months 10 13/16 10 11/18 3 months 10 15/16 10 13/16 6 months 113/16 111/16 9 months U'» 11 12 months 111/16 10 15/16176 words
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Article48 1979-05-04 9 RANGE at prices offered by discount bouses on May 3: Overnight 4'iSt Call deposits 4'<*» Closing Baying Selling 3 month Treasury bills 4' 4H 3 month Bank bills 7H 7'. 3 month CD 811/10 #9/16 6 month CD 8 15/16 6 13/16 Source: National Discount Co Ltd.48 words
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Article62 1979-05-04 9 QUOTES on the Australia and New Zealand exchanges on May 3: AUSTRALIA: US dollar L1010 1.0862 Sterling ***** 0.5280 Ninety-day airmail buying rates: Sterling 0.5549 US dollar 1.1377 Ninety-day forward buying rates: Sterling 0.5383 US dollar 1.1073 NEW ZEALAND: Reserve Bank midrate USJ***** Trading Bank indications: Sterling 0.5057 0.502762 words
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Article157 1979-05-04 9 STERLING yesterday rose in active late trading on latest UK opinion polls which predicted a narrow victory for the Conservative Party in the general election, dealers said. It rose to US$2.0745 65 on European and British buying from New York's 2.0675/ 85 close and its 2.0670/80 opening here. Trading157 words
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Article454 1979-05-04 9 THE US dollar was generally traded on* firm levels against major currencies yesterday. However, afternoon trading saw the dollar losing some points. Against the yen, the US dollar opened at 224.95 05, without any support for the Japanese currency as Tokyo observed a holiday. In the morning, the454 words
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Article21 1979-05-04 9 THE average rate at which Singapore bank* are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 8 per cent.21 words
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279 1979-05-04 9 SINGAPORE gold futures yesterday closed slightly lower after fluctuating narrowly throughout the session in moderately active trading, dealers said Turnover rose to 326 lots from 226 on Wednesday with interest centred on June, August and October contracts. June closed slightly easier at U*****.10/40 an ounce279 words
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Article236 1979-05-04 9 STERLING yesterday opened sharply firmer on its overnight levels after strengthening in Far East markets supported by the findings of four newspaper opinion polls, dealers said. The four polls pointed to a Conservative Party lead over Labour of between 2 and 7 per cent in yesterday's general election. Sterling's236 words
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Article66 1979-05-04 9 THE AVERAGE contracted interest rate far leadings by all JipiMw kMta Ml M! percentage palate la March to a reeard law af UR per tort tram SiK per cent la Fete-nary, (fee Baak af Japaa Mid. Thte waa the 48th rianratlve la lately tall, bat the dedtae66 words
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Article96 1979-05-04 9 Reuter THE International Monetary Fund sold gold on Wednesday at an average price of U*****.18 an ounce, up about $7 from the previous month's sale. The results of the latest auction were within cents of the closing price of gold in London earlier in theReuter - 96 words
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172 1979-05-04 9 AMERICAN Express International Banking Corporation (AEIBC) is currently conducting a study to standardise its computer systems in seven Asian offices to allow the corporation to cope with rapid growth in business particularly written by its Asian network. The bank's operations managers from Tokyo, Taipeh, Seoul,172 words
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Article301 1979-05-04 9 THE TIME will come when the banking and finance district in Singapore will not be limited to Shenton Way and Robinson Road. With more financial institutions opening here and others expanding their operations, plus a shortage of first rate office space, banks are making a bee-line for whatever is available.301 words
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Advertisement231 1979-05-04 9 BANDAR RAYA DEVELOPMENTS BERHAD NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the Fifteenth Annual General Meeting of the Members of Bandar Raya Developments Berhad will be held at the Board Room of Multi-Purpose Holdings Berhad. 16th Floor, Wisma MP!., Jalan Raja Chulan, Kuala Lumpur on Friday, 25th231 words
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Advertisement836 1979-05-04 9 BANOAR RAYA DEVELOPMENTS BERHAD (Incorporated In Malaysia) NOTICE OF EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Company will be held at the Boardroom of MultiPurpose Holdings Berhad. 16th Floor. Wlsma MPI., Jalan Raja Chulan, Kuala Lumpur, on 25th May. 1979 at 9.30 a.m.836 words
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Article1807 1979-05-04 10 In Singapore BID and offer prices officially )tsted and business In and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the {lumber of shares traded shown jti brackets In lots of 1,000 units janless otherwise specified. All Time Settlement-Co n•tracts are quoted1,807 words
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Article2706 1979-05-04 10 Gr's Gr's Net 1878/79 Last Div Div Vld P/E Vol Day High Low Company Sale +or- Cvr COOO) High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL A COMMERCIAL 281 201 Acma 257 -2 12.0N 15 4.6 21.9 8 260 251 190* 123* Alcom 182 10.0 22 5.4 242 142 1102,706 words
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Article145 1979-05-04 10 4 1/2% 1/8/80 (250,000) (99.508 *****) 4 3/4% 1 ft/0/80 (250,000) (99 658 00.758) ft 3/4% 1/0/78-80 (250.000) (100.858 100.058) ft 1/4% 1/3/81 (250,000) (100.158 *****8) ft% 1 ft/4/81 (250,000) (00.658 00.728) ft% T P 1/ft/83 (*****0) (100 108 *****6) 7% 15/4/86 (*****0) (*****8 100.958) 7% 1/8/86 (250,000)145 words
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Article1799 1979-05-04 10 BID and offer prices officially luted and business In and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of share* traded shown In brackets In lots of 1,000 unit* unless otherwise specified INDUVTBIALB tMM (2 508 2.675) (2) 2M Ale— (IJBB 1 89S) (13)1,799 words
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Article, Illustration581 1979-05-04 10 AN EARLY attempt at folluw-through buying proved to be Jut a flash ia tbe paa, followed by Irregalar movements. That, la a nutshell, was the pattern d trading at the Stock Exchange of Stagapere yesterday. The iaabtllty ef the market to perpetaate Wedaesday's581 words
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Article394 1979-05-04 10 SOME profit-taking emerged on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday and prices retreated from an initially steady tone to close mixed. Following the strong runup overnight, prices opened markedly higher. Buying interest was well sustained in the morning, but as support faltered in the afternoon, prices394 words
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Article97 1979-05-04 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 options traded shown in brackets. CaM Storage (June $2.00) (0.508 0.585). C A C (June $2.60) (0.588 0.685). Haw97 words
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Article142 1979-05-04 10 SINGAPORE UNIT 1SU8T (Managers' prien tar May 4) The Commerce 2.27 2.41 The Saving Fund 1.37 1.45 S pore Prog Fund 1.00 1.06 S pore Sec. Fund 186 1.97 S pore Invest Fund 1.33 1.41xd S pore Equity Fund 0.M 1 03 ASIA UNIT TBU8T (Mi—pci' prtoM tar142 words
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Article, Illustration519 1979-05-04 11 BOUSTEAD Singapore has more than fulfilled the cautiously optimistic forecast contained in its last annual report with its latest preliminary results which show a group pre-tax profit of $7.4 million for the year ended Dec 30, 1978. Chairman Mr Alan Charton had guardedly said519 words
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Article320 1979-05-04 11 AJINOMOTO (M) Bhd: AGM to be held at 6.5 miles, Simpang Salak South Baharu, Kuala Lumpur at 9.00 a.m. on Alay 7. Malayaa Cement Bhd: AGM to be held at 1st Floor, Wisma Damansara; Jalan Semantan, Damansara Heights, Kuala Lumpur at 12 noon on May 8. Gathrie Bhd:320 words
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481 1979-05-04 11 SYARKAT Harper Gilfillan extended its first-half growth into the second-half of the year to Dec 31, 1978, to report a 26.5 per cent increase in full time group pre-tax profit to M 59.17 million. In 1977, group pre-tax profit moved up only481 words
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Article227 1979-05-04 11 Company Particular* Ex Date Books Close Ajinomoto HK Law) Toshiba Roxy Apollo OC BC L td Plaat OUB Orieatal Hld|i Bovia SEA Mai Flour Olympia Bonus Issue of 1 for 10 Bonus Issue of 1 for 10 Rights Issue of 3 for 2 $1.50 per share Bonus Issue227 words
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Article661 1979-05-04 11 Current Ex Books Date Total for Total for Payment Date Close Payable the year Previous year Cm Sugar* SHI April May 24 May 5 5* 15* Keck Seng 75* Apr 4 Apr 17 May 5 15* 15* Tractors 10*1 Apr 18 Apr 28 May 5 10* 35* M661 words
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Article, Illustration447 1979-05-04 11 MORE interesting prospects may be in store for shareholders of Btraita Tradiag in the near future, according to stock brokers Laurence, Prust and Company, in their latest circular to investors. They stress that certain factors have to be taken into account when assessing Straits Trading.447 words
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528 1979-05-04 11 PERAK Carbide Corporation has been harping on difficulties in its operations for some time now. It is doing so again about last year's performance and for prospects in the current year. The current year ending Sept 30, says chairman Tengku Zaid Tengku Ahmad Temenggong,528 words
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274 1979-05-04 11 80UTH JOHORE Amalgamated HaMlags (SJAH) has gained control of 48.56 per cent-owned associate New Kok Aun Realty through the purchase of 1,000 shares of $100 each. SJAH's stake in the company is now 50.54 per cent. This followed a rights issue approved274 words
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Article748 1979-05-04 11 WMM HOCK LOCK SIEW with tke market rising itnagly ipla, many liveston who tkaaght they have mined the first charge af the halls will laak araaad far thaae stacks which have heea left hehlad la the first stampede. While yesterday's market waa qoieter, It isHOCK LOCK SIEW - 748 words
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Article39 1979-05-04 11 Pre- tax profit for the year ended December. 1978 of *****,396 ($448,193) on turnover of $11.17 million ($11.31 million). The directors did not recommend any dividend. A 5-per cent dividend was paid the previous year.39 words
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Article66 1979-05-04 11 Pre-tax profit for the year ended Dec 31, 1978 of M 57.71 million ($7.74 million) on turnover of $15.53 million ($15.44 million). The directors recommend a final dividend of 25 per cent (16 per cent after adjustment of l-for-2 bonus issue). NSOP and subsidiaries have66 words
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Article38 1979-05-04 11 Pre-tax profit £23.75 million for nine months ended Dec 31 (£24.9 million for 12 months ended March 31,1978) on turnover of £55.3 million (£69.5 million). Earnings per share amounted to 8.01 p (6.83 p).38 words
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Advertisement397 1979-05-04 11 KILLING TIME by Sandy Fawkes Sandy Fawkes felt like screaming inside. The man she'd spent six days and nights with" "a cross between Robert Redford and Ryan O'Neal" had just been revealed as a mass murderer, rapist and a pervert. Sandy lived to tell her story because the killer nursed397 words
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Article, Illustration502 1979-05-04 12 AP BRITONS began voting yesterday in their 11th Parliamentary election since World War II with Conservative leader Margaret Thatcher narrowly tipped by opinion polls to become the country's first ever woman Prime Minister. Three polls forecast victory for her party over theAP; Source: UPI photo - 502 words
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786 1979-05-04 12 Reuter INTERNATIONAL financial experts expressed fears yesterday that rising oil prices will seriously hamper development efforts of poor countries. Some members of the Asian Development Bank's board of governors, holding their 12th annual meeting in Manila, predicted that world economic growth wouldReuter - 786 words
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Article390 1979-05-04 12 NYT IRAQ RAISED the price of all grades of its oil on Wednesday, according to industry sources in New York. The move increased the pressure for another general price increase by the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries on July 1, they said. As of MayNYT - 390 words
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143 1979-05-04 12 AP OIL CONSUMPTION in major Western countries rose 4.2 per cent in February and January, the height of the Iranian crisis, according to figures released on Wednesday by the International Energy Agency (lEA). The rise was 4.1 per cent in the United States, 3.8AP - 143 words
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Article, Illustration118 1979-05-04 12 THE CHAIRMAN ef AB Velvs, tke Swedish mater veUde aiaaafaetarer, arrives la Blags pere today fer a fear-day vWt Darlag Ida slay kere, Mr Pekr Gylleakammar (akeve) will vWt Ike aew Vtlre ear ■memMy piaat aew kdag edrtMwd at Jareag. Ike eempaay weat118 words
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309 1979-05-04 12 UPI A TOP UN official said yesterday the UN Conference on Trade and Development (Unctad) should take decisive steps to recast the world trading system to dispel "the mood of disillusionment" pervading the Third World. Unctad secretary-gener-al Gamani Corea of Sri t ankaUPI - 309 words
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Article860 1979-05-04 12 LONDON, Thurs. The market closed higher on speculative demand prompted by opinion polls which pointed to a win for the Conservative Party at today's general election. dealers said. Turnover was moderate and at 3 p.m., the Financial Times index was up 9.8 points at 554.6. Gains among most860 words
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Article390 1979-05-04 12 QUEK PECK LIM - By QUEK PECK LIM THE international credit rating of Singapore Airlines (SIA) will be put to the test in the next 11 months, as the national airline carries out the biggest borrowing operation in its history. Details of the carrier's budget for the 197<W# financial390 words
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Advertisement66 1979-05-04 12 f INDEPENDENT CONSOLIDATION SERVICE TO; EUROPE, TAIWAN, HONGKONG, AUSTRALIA SAVE ON SHIPPING COST CARGO BY PRACHT vr* >■* r SPECIALISED IN SEAFREIGHT WAREHOUSING GENERAL SEA FREIGHT PROJECT SERVICE AIR FREIGHT REMOVAL SERVICE CALL: *****88 5 lines PRACHT INTERNATIONAL LTD. Suite 1301/1304, 13 floor, Tunas Bldg., 114 ANSON ROAD. SINGAPORE, 266 words
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Advertisement279 1979-05-04 12 SPECIAL TROM-SSAGE FOR LIFE Shiatsu Shanghainese Swedish Massage Invigorating Hydro-Saaga Exckiaiva Tropa-Saaga Genuine Flnntah Sauna Unisex and separate facilities for men and ladies, open daily 9 am. to 10.30 p.m. A TROPA-SSAGE may well be unlike any other experience you have had. Regardless of whether you are uptight or relaxed,279 words
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Miscellaneous61 1979-05-04 12 Outlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. to 1 p.m. today: Isolated showers around midday Report tor 24 hMrs prtor to 7J9 p.m. m May 3 at the airpwt Maximum temperature 31.8 Associated humidity 69 Minimum temperature 25.4 Associated humidity 98 Hours of sunshine 2.80 Rainfall in millimetres 43.6 Total rainfall61 words
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Article113 1979-05-04 13 Reuter BURMAH Oil Co Ltd said it has paid over £20 million (Ss9o million) to acquire four laid-up tankers, totalling 430,000 dwt, from Gatx Inc, the Chicago based transportation group. It said it has no immediate plans for the tankers, but the transaction will allow Burmah toReuter - 113 words
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Article92 1979-05-04 13 AFP THE Hongkong Shippers Council has protested against a bunker surcharge of US$5 per freight tonne imposed on Tuesday by skipping line members of the US Federal Maritime Commission Agreement *****. A spokesman for the council said the surcharge was a cost additional to the base freight rateAFP - 92 words
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Article68 1979-05-04 13 AFP SHIP conversion and maintenance and repair work in Hongkong is likely to increase, a Hongkong training council survey states. It reports that to cope with the increased volume volume of work several major companies are constructing new yards to cater for the rapair, maintenance andAFP - 68 words
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Article, Illustration316 1979-05-04 13 EASY PORT ACCESS Reuter US Commerce Secretary Juanita Kreps leaves tomorrow on a two-week Chinese trip which officials expect to produce a shipping agreement and at least the major outlines of a comprehensive trade treaty. "Our major objective is to get as far asReuter - 316 words
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Article134 1979-05-04 13 Lloyd's List THE US Federal Maritime Commission (FMC) is having a bumpy legal ride in its protracted row with the Soviet Baltic Line, which is resisting moves to disclose its rates under threat of being denied entry to American ports. The regulatory agency wanted to getLloyd's List - 134 words
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Article, Illustration121 1979-05-04 13 MV BnvalU, Ben line's new 42C TEU-capacity containership made her maiden voyage to Singapore last week. Benvalla's Captain C.P. Browne pnid a courtesy call on the Port of Singapore Anthroity, and was presented with an inscribed pewter salver by the PSA's Assistant Secretary (Planting), Mr Tham Heng121 words
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2220 1979-05-04 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 of2,220 words
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Article498 1979-05-04 17 Shipping Uh ACS Afea Alpac Angkutan ANL APL Arya Nat Atlas ASCL Aust.Cont Page n IV IV IV I m n V m IV C* 5 3 5 4 1 2 5 2 5 5 Bank Batam BBS Ben Asia Ben/EAC Ben Ben Ocean Bin tans Blue Funnel CAVN498 words
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Article867 1979-05-04 18 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO AT CONTAINER TERMINAL i 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 the867 words
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Article, Illustration1107 1979-05-04 18 Lloyd's List PROBLEMS are piling up for shipowners in the international liner trades and one leading UK shipping figure, Blue Star Line chairman Mr Edmund Vestey, warns that 1979 will undoubtedly be the toughest yet faced. Mr Vestey, newly-ap-pointed chairman of AssociatedLloyd's List - 1,107 words
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Article628 1979-05-04 18 FAR EAST FREIGHT SHIPPING regionally is returning to a reasonable position and freght rates are steady. Demand for barges has increased. More repair business can be expected as some older vessels are mobilized. Traders are taking more advantage of ships moving on ballast trips to obtain628 words
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222 1979-05-04 18 Reuter THE Waterside Workers Federation will go 011 strike at all major Australian ports from Sunday, unless a dispute which has stopped cargo handling in the port of Sydney since Monday can be resolved, a senior federation official said. He said the federation'sReuter - 222 words
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Article195 1979-05-04 18 UPI GENERALLY slow chartering conditions further reduced reported activity in an already sluggish Far East section where the only sign of business was Elma's booking of 17,052 dwt motor vessel at U554,250 (5J9.350) a day for a May 5-15 trip from Japan to the River Plate. EuropeUPI - 195 words
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Article, Illustration417 1979-05-04 18 EXPECTED ARRIVALS TODAY KEPPEL WHARVES Apj Priti (1300 tide) 23/24 Cherry Vilja (B.Barge) (0700) 40/41 Dove (Tanker) (after New Sapphire shifts subject gas free P/O) 15/16 Lumut (after Perak) 21 East Murrayeverett (after Barcelona Maru A Sondershausen sails must head west for D/ L) 33/34 Nedlloyd Streefkerk417 words
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Advertisement376 1979-05-04 13 sq \cS\ Europe Our Next Loader Port KAlanq- 23/5 Singapore: For further details, see page 3 I E TO S*Mre Fsten ISM 10/5 11/5 31/5 27/5 28/5 30/5 2/1 15/5 18/5 5/6 1/6 2/6 4/6 7/6 19/5 20/5 9/6 5/6 6/6 8/6 11/6 25/5 26/5 15/6 11/6 12/6 14/6 17/6376 words
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Advertisement139 1979-05-04 13 03 SEALORD ANTAH n 1 m UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) 11 All vessels ***** DWT, 105 TON H.L. Derrick 288 TEU Capacity. Long Length Capability '■ARABIAN GULF WEEKLY SERVICE" SCM.OM) SHTTfIK AGfNOES (Rtf. lb. 242K5/00C) 3RD FLOOR. MAOTW HOUSE SWGAPORE 2 TEL *****94 TELEX NO R*****9 CFS Of139 words
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Advertisement333 1979-05-04 13 K.NOL NEPTUNE ORIENT UNES LTD FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICES: FAR-EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE cm SUEZ): hk car**»t 'mehcator o cwr S S BSBGI C COMTANU N COM. C MU. N. KM 1* ctMT*ao r*an am iw F stow 30 M, 5 to* 9 to* IS tm 21 to* IT333 words
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Advertisement587 1979-05-04 13 Australia Our Next Loader Port Kolanq- 7/5 Singapore: 12 For farther details, see page 3 MAERSK LINE E3ZTI -a~ ICT3 I-7/5 74/5 11-14/5 14-15/5 2S-Zl/5 21-22/5 Z3c=jcaac FOR East Asu «oof«onf MaMa k< UP* <To*yo. KoOt Yokohama Nafoya Chjlu Slwiwu; 4-7/5 SM 1/5 MP* 21/5 N/5 14/5 11/5 2J/5 27/5587 words
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Advertisement434 1979-05-04 14 EVERGREEN LINE FAR f AST lUROPF EXPRfSS FUll CONTAINER SERVICE 1 ACCEPT** CARGO FOR HAMBURG. FELIXSTOWE ROTTERDAM. ANTWERP LE HAVRE ALSO ACCEPTMG CARGO FOR: UWTED WGOOM SOUTHAMPTON. LONDON. MANCHESTER. BMMMGHAM. BRISTOL. LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW. LEEDS WEST GERMANY BREMERHAVEN HOLLAND AMSTERDAM rpm* Nh*w| U Itow E*r Meter li <>■ MAa 11 A*434 words
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Advertisement576 1979-05-04 15 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES THE BANK LINE LTD. LOADS FOR E. t S. AFRICA Ctowi. ft, l*i) S port 30 May/3 Mo P. Ma* 4/t Mo FROM EAST t SOUTH AFMCA Pa** P toiM| FOR BANGKOK MAfRLA Spore tmm LYKES ORIENT LINE U.S. GULF COAST SERVICE (New Orleans, MoMe, Houston, Galveston)576 words
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