The Business Times, 19 June 1979
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Title Section10 1979-06-19 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. lit/1/19 TUESDAY, JUNE 19,1979 50 CENTS10 words
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Article53 1979-06-19 1 UPI BANGKOK, Mon. More than 2,000 flag-waving demonstrators today protested Thailand's lack of preparation to defend the country against foreign invaders. Referring to 10 divisions of Vietnamese troops reportedly on Thailand's eastern border, leaflets distributed by the demonstrators demanded immediate action to train and arm civilians to fightUPI - 53 words
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Article69 1979-06-19 1 Reuter. BAHRAIN, Mon Saudi Arabia is ready to raise crude oil output by one million barrels a day but is awaiting the outcome of an Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries ference later this month, the Middle East Economic Survey (Mees) reported today. The well-informed oil industry journal saidReuter. - 69 words
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Article87 1979-06-19 1 Reuter BEIJING (Peking), Mon. Chinese Premier Hua Guofeng (Hua Kuo-Feng) admitted today that economic policies he had spelled out just over a year ago had been too ambitious, but he also produced figures to demonstrate gains the country has achieved during the past year. The Premier, whoReuter - 87 words
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Article58 1979-06-19 1 UPI J MANILA, Mon. Government forces seized a cargo of four 105-mm howitzers with shipment marks indicating it came from California, authorities said today. Brigadier General Federico Navarro, regional constabulary commander in the rebellion-torn southern Philippines told the government-owned Philippine News Agency the big guns were landed onUPI - 58 words
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Article65 1979-06-19 1 Reuter PARIS, Mon. The French government has approved plans for Airbus Industrie to build a new four-engined, long-range Airbus for TransAtlantic routes, French Prime Minister Raymond Barre told manufacturers at the Paris International Air show. The new Airbus would have similar seating capacity to the new 200-seat, twin-enginedReuter - 65 words
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Article69 1979-06-19 1 Reuter MANILA, Mon. The Philippines' Justice Ministry today began a study of the possibility of cancelling the government's contract with the US Westinghouse Electric Corporation for the construction of a US$l.l billion (5J2.42 billion) nuclear power plant near here. Two days ago, President Ferdinand Marcos ordered Justice MinisterReuter - 69 words
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Article58 1979-06-19 1 NEW YORK, Mon. The stock market was groping for direction early today in fairly active trading. The Dow Jones industrial average, which gained 0.96 point on Friday, was off 0.68 point to 842.60 after the first hour of trading. Advances led declines, 485 to 468, among the 1,44358 words
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Chief Price Changes
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Article134 1979-06-19 1 Falls Indices O C B C 675 -20 Jun 15 Jun 18 FAN 585 -20 DBS 486 -19 B.T. Index: 2318.00 2244.64 C K Tang 191 -IS Industrials: 394.79 390.41 K L Kepong 310 -18 Finance: 690.41 682.30 M Banking Kempas Rothmans 675 520 468 -15 -15 •14 Hotels:134 words
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Article, Illustration145 1979-06-19 1 Falls Indices Sg Besi 1010 -50 Jun 15 Jun 18 Malayan 1610 -40 B.T.Index: 3448.91 3313.10 U M Flour 210 -20 Industrials: 424.77 417.43 Kempas 515 -20 Finance: 614.25 606.52 F and N 585 -20 Hotels: 257.66 257.42 OCBC 680 -20 Properties: 240.52 238.54 Tronoh 870 -20 Tins:145 words
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Article682 1979-06-19 1 JOHN LIM - OUTPUT NOW $200 m By JOHN LIM MATSUSHITA, the Japanese electronics giant, has within a short span of seven years increased its investments in Singapore to $100 million, four times its initial investment. This figure could double in the next three to four years, a company682 words
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Article251 1979-06-19 1 FIXED rate bonds reappeared on the Asian dollar market after an absence of 15 months with an issue by Orient Leasing (Caribbean) N.V. The US$25 million (Ssss million) issue is likely to carry an interest rate of 9.5 per cent, with an issue price of251 words
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Article, Illustration445 1979-06-19 1 HSUNG BEE HWA - By HSUNG BEE HWA THE ECONOMIC Development Board (EDB) has granted loans to 39 firms under the Small Industries Finance Scheme (SIFS) in the first four months of this year. These loans total $4 million, bringing the sum granted since the scheme started445 words
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Article56 1979-06-19 1 THE Malaysian Chinese business community was yesterday urged to offer constructive criticism of the Government and to propose alternatives and solutions for a speedier achievement of the New Economic Policy targets. Deputy Finance Minister Datuk Neo Yee Pan said he has no doubt that they can devise56 words
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269 1979-06-19 1 INCREASES la the retail prices af petrel and diesel la Siagapere may be aaaeaaced by the ead af this meath. Senrces nM a pabllc anneancement will be made fellewlag the retan af the Minister af Trade aad ladastry, Mr Gail Cbek Teag,269 words
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433 1979-06-19 1 A SENIOR Sime Darby Holdings executive has confirmed market rumours that the giant plantation group is interested in acquiring the minority interests in certain of its plantation subsidiaries, but not at current prices. Such a move will be considered, when the time is right, Sime's433 words
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Article55 1979-06-19 1 Reuter PRIME Minister Lee Kuan Yew yesterday opened three days of wide-ranging talks with Britain's new Conservative government with a meeting with Sir Keith Joseph, industry secretary and top policy adviser to Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. Mr Lee and Sir Keith had a general discussion butReuter - 55 words
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Advertisement8 1979-06-19 1 soft-joys fbotdejLß Goit Shoes for Men Wcxneo SP'f8 words
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Advertisement244 1979-06-19 1 McCarthy Information Services (UK) We invite the Singapore business community to subscribe to the UK-based McCarthy Information Services at the same price as British subscribers receive these weekly services in the United Kingdom. This has been made possible because the services are air freighted to Singapore in bulk and distributed244 words
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Advertisement70 1979-06-19 1 mm SHIPPING TIMES CITY PUaiktpuitoter sale., t A LOOK at KLK's latest results U AUSTRALIA (sees aationwidc wn n u t. strike threat 3 HVrs b^erin H#ck TSANG San Yta leeks at cee- »ew_ n ventien 1ad55try........................ 7 MALAYSIA may baa raw eaae SHARE market repert.............. II expert 5..................................... 1270 words
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TRADE AND INDUSTRY
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Article379 1979-06-19 2 COURSES AND TALKS March-July Personnel Management Concept Scope and Functions, Holiday Inn, Personnel and Organisation Development April 30-Aug 24: Tuition Courses for the Australian Insurance Institute Associateship, SITC, SITC June 12-26: Personnel Guidelines and Policies, Holiday Inn, Personnel and Organisation Development June 14-19: Corporate strategy: Formulation, implementation and379 words
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Article, Illustration169 1979-06-19 2 GUAN REALTY Is selling more shop units on the second and third floors of the City Plain shopping complex under its second phase. These units comprise a supermarket, a department store and others meant (or entertainment operators. First-phase bookings for the ground, mezzanine and first169 words
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Article382 1979-06-19 2 LEE YOKE MENG - By LEE YOKE MENG AN INTERNATIONAL oil seals manufacturing company in Singapore will begin processing its own raw materials in August. Singapore Oilseal Co. Pte. Ltd., the largest oil seal producer in South East Asia, is investing an additional $3 million into the construction382 words
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125 1979-06-19 2 CYCLE and Carriage (C and C) has given $50,000 to the Singapore Symphony Orchestra as part of the company's 80th anniversary celebration. C and C chairman, Mr Chua Boon Peng, presented the cheque to Mr Tan Boon Teik, chairman of the orchestra's board125 words
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Article207 1979-06-19 2 THE future role of bilingualism in communications will be discussed next month at a two-day seminar called Advertising: The Challenge in the 90s. The subject will be reviewed by a panel of professionals comprising representatives from the fields of advertising, journalism and from institutions of207 words
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Article, Illustration192 1979-06-19 2 IT TOOK 12 years to perfect and takes 12 seconds to erect. It can be a display structure and at the same time, aa information or training tool. This versatile system is the Instead Mark I which will be displayed by its192 words
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192 1979-06-19 2 TWO computer-generated image visual systems will be used on Singapore Airlines' new DC-10 and 8727 simulators. SIA has purchased the two systems at a cost of 56.6 million for the training of its pilots. The Novoview SP2 systems from Redifon Simulation of192 words
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Article180 1979-06-19 2 THE local market for children's books is not small although there appears to be a lack of Singapore publications on children's literature. The small output of children's books does not reflect our social and economic realities. This observation was made by Dr Ow Chin Hock, Parliamentary Secretary180 words
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Article132 1979-06-19 2 HYATT Regency hotel is to install a new electronic communications system for its 824 rooms, administrative offices and shops at a cost of 11.2 million. The contract for the supply and installation of the system an electronic PABX system type Unimat 4060 was signed in132 words
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521 1979-06-19 2 TSANG SAU YIN - By TSANG SAU YIN NATIONAL Car Rental System (NCRS), reputed to be the third largest car rental company in the world, after Avis and Hertz, has put a tentative footing into the Asian region. A subsidiary of the Illinois based Household Finance521 words
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Article99 1979-06-19 2 AUSTRALIANS had the opportunity to buy goods in the colourful atmosphere of an Asian bazaar during the Third Asian and Pacific Trade Fair in Melbourne which ended recently. Manufacturers from 19 countries, including India, China, Hongkong, US, South Korea, Japan, and the Asean nations were represented at the99 words
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123 1979-06-19 2 THE first Asian-Pacific corrosion control conference will be held in Singapore from July 2 to July 6. Mr Teh Cheang Wan, Minister for National Development, will open the conference which is sponsored by the Singapore Institute of Standards and Industrial Research (Sisir), the Australasian123 words
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Article31 1979-06-19 2 DRESDNER (South-east Asia) Ltd of Singapore was among the five successful bidders at the International Monetary Fund's June gold auction. A total of 1,452,400 ounces of bids were received.31 words
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290 1979-06-19 2 THE National Productivity Board (NPB) has begun a detailed survey of the local printing industry to help small and medium-sized printing firms increase their profit. The three-month study will identify the needs and problems of local printers through personal interviews and questionaires.290 words
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Advertisement79 1979-06-19 2 '\V K -*riw vH :*-H CANADA TORONTO "THE MASTERS" Distinguished Residence. 1 -2-3 bedroom suites Prices from: $55,000 Canadian Funds Developer with give 5-yeor rent guaranty. For information contact: In Hong Kong: Montpelier International Properties 305, Fu House, 7, Ice House Street Tel: 5-*****1 In Singapore: Bellian Securities Tower 210179 words
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REGIONAL
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522 1979-06-19 3 UPI AUSTRALIAN industry will grind to a halt on Thursday if a threatened nation-wide strike by more than one million workers protesting the arrest of 10 unionists in Western Australia goes ahead. More than seven key unions and union groups in four states including power,UPI - 522 words
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201 1979-06-19 3 Reuter JAPAN'S Honda Motor and British Leyland will sign a contract by September this year for Leyland to produce a new Honda-designed car in Britain from the middle of 1981. The Japanese firm said in Tokyo yesterday Honda and Britain's state-owned Leyland reached basicReuter - 201 words
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Article186 1979-06-19 3 Reuter KHMER Rouge guerrillas loyal to ousted pro-Peking Kampuchean Prime Minister Pol Pot yesterday claimed new advances in their war against the new Vietnamese backed administration in Phnom Penh. The Khmer Rouge Radio, believed to be operating from Southern China, said guerrillas had recaptured theReuter - 186 words
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462 1979-06-19 3 Reuter AFP A 4,500 SQUARE metre site at Tsim Sha Tsui East in Kowloon, Hongkong, has been sold at an auction for HK$4OO million (about SSIBO million), Hongkong Government sources said. The successful bid was equivalent to $8,889 a square metre. The successful bidder wasReuter; AFP - 462 words
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341 1979-06-19 3 THE Philippine Council for Print Media has warned the country's sole registered opposition weekly publication We about an alleged lack of balance in its reporting. The council, a body of publishers set up by the Government under martial law for the self-policing of the341 words
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Article159 1979-06-19 3 Reuter. MALAYSIA has called at an international conference for action to stem the cultivation, production and trafficking of illicit drugs which are endangering the youth of the country. Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Mahathir Mohamed, adressing the five-day Commonwealth conference on illicit drugs in AsiaReuter. - 159 words
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Article84 1979-06-19 3 ENOUGH oil to supply Thailand's needs for at least 12 years may have been discovered in the northeast of the country. Scientists are now analysing oil shale from a 220-sq km area in northeast Thailand. A senior Thai government official told the Bangkok Post on Sunday84 words
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Article, Illustration122 1979-06-19 3 AUSTRALIAN computer programmer turned pig farmer, Paul Davis of Bamawm, Victoria, has installed a computer to assist him manage his pig farm. Each night be and his wife Barbara spend II minutes feeding into the machine information about the day's activities. They then ask the machine122 words
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Article260 1979-06-19 3 AFP PEOPLE in China will make "conscientious" efforts to raise the level of the country's national economy, the Beijing (Peking) People's Daily said in an editorial yesterday. The editorial, reported by New China News Agency, hailed the convening yesterday in Beijing of the second session ofAFP - 260 words
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123 1979-06-19 3 AFP THE PHILIPPINES might lose its foothold in the for- eign wood products market because of the low output of its sawmills and plants. The Paper Industries Corp. of the Philippines (Picop) said the rated capacities of domestic sawmills, veneer plants and plywood mills we;eAFP - 123 words
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Article566 1979-06-19 3 UPI ALREADY reeling from drought, disease, hunger and poverty, India is being hit by another national crisis: growing unemployment. No one knows exactly how many millions of Indians are without jobs, but conservative estimates place the figure at about 20 million persons. Rural areas, where moreUPI - 566 words
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Article124 1979-06-19 3 Reuter CHINA has formally asked Japan to supply a Government loan to help finance its modernisation programme, the Japanese Foreign Ministry said in Tokyo. The ministry said the request was made to Mr Kensuke Yanagiya, directorgeneral of its Asian Affairs Bureau, at a meeting withReuter - 124 words
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418 1979-06-19 3 AFP CHINESE envoys In several Asian and Pacific countries have returned to Beijing (Peking) far consultations and discussions on developments in the region, the Hongkong daily South China Morning Post reported yesterday. Stating that their recall was being carried ant quietly, the paperAFP - 418 words
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Advertisement101 1979-06-19 3 c J n A V< 9% v. !F<*? /r F For banquets. For conventions. For other functions of flawless finessese. tnilc <i:nrn j rs \< >r i/.s fru ijs j<i/< j(< >< k tails f<>i J. >1) Important nweti'uis u fwrc the t-qu'.jmit'nl luis ;< > And st'ucnurs f^;r m»v</101 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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154 1979-06-19 4 PRESENT indications are that China can expect a reasonably good grain harvest this tear, although it might not reach last year's record of just over 3M million tonnes, foreign experts said. This snggests China will have to make further wheat purchases abroad as154 words
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Article115 1979-06-19 4 Reuter. ARGENTINA'S soybean production La 1978/79 is expected to rise to a record 3.8 million tonnes, compared with earlier expectations of 3.2 million tonnes and exceeding last year's record of !i million tonnes. This season's grain and oilseed crop would amount to the record flgure of 31.97Reuter. - 115 words
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351 1979-06-19 4 AP PHILIPPINE trade officials are trying to restructure the country's copper industry to please China without hurting its other foreign markets, particularly Japan. Mr Keno Grate La, executive secretary of the Philippine Chamber of Mines, said Industry Minister Vicente Paterno has signedAP - 351 words
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216 1979-06-19 4 Reuter. INDIA, currently the world's largest importer of vegetable oils, could have a surplus supply of its own by 1985, the chairman of India's State Trading Corporation (STC), Dr S.C. Bhattacharjee, said. Speaking at the International Association of Seed Crushers Congress inReuter. - 216 words
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Article295 1979-06-19 4 TRADING on the Singapore produce market yesterday was dull and featureless. Foreign interest was seriously lacking for most commodities. Prices quoted by the Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange were unchanged at Saturday's closing levels. Copra and coconut oil continued to hold very steady on fair demand from West Asian295 words
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Article177 1979-06-19 4 THE SUGAR futures market yesterday continued the recent quiet trend with no trades registered as on Friday, dealers said. Nearby July was unchanged at 8.25 30 US cents, while distant May closed at 9.95 10.00 against Friday's 10.00 05 close. May 9.55 10 00 10 00 06 Tmt:177 words
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Article194 1979-06-19 4 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down Cotton yarn: China Blue Phoenix 20s 2.330 32s 2.815 40s 3.030 (per bale of 400 lbs). Piece goods: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly194 words
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Article238 1979-06-19 4 OPENING prices in Singapore yesterday were marked up about two cents on higher London advices, but values then eased slightly on a lack of buying interest and continued July disposal. Short-covering emerged at the lows, but late Japanese arbitrage selling eased values again towards the morning close, dealers said.238 words
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Article421 1979-06-19 4 R AS prices In cenu per kilo yesterday: Noon (per kilo) Buyers Sellers Int 1 RSS. prompt f.o.b. 304 00 306 OON tat 1 R.S.S. July 299 50 300 50 Int 1 RS.S August 300 50 30L50 Int 2 R S.S 291 50 292 50N UK Coot 290.50421 words
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Article125 1979-06-19 4 NOON SSR and SMR pocr HAS SSR ll-ton pallet) SSR 50 il-too pallet' ytaterdax J«l> (Carrnt Mtbl Bayer* Seller* 287 00 289 OON 284 00 286 00N Aufult (Forward Mthl Bt»\er» Seller* 287 00 289 OON 284 Oil 286 OON MRELB SMR cv >MK SL SMR CP125 words
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Article67 1979-06-19 4 C.I.F. North European ports, in US dollars per ton unless otherwise stated. LONDON: Malaysian 5%ffa bulk per tonne Pri 665s lr July unch Sumatra SH It a bulk 685slr June 687 sir July unch 680slr August 675slr 677 sir September unch 670slr Afloat 700slr Nigeria 5H ((a bulk67 words
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Article78 1979-06-19 4 THE STRAITS tin price in Peeing yesterday dropped Mss to pica], to staad $2M above the International Tin Agreement ceiling. Dealers said the easi■ens was attributed to a weaker London closing last week, with limited baying from all soarces, and the small volnme of tin contributed by miners78 words
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Article30 1979-06-19 4 Rubber: June 18 Singapore: July: 296.50 cents (down 3.00 cents) Malaysia: July: 296.50 cents (down 3.00 cents) Tin: $1,980 (down $5) Official offering: 185 tonnes (up 25 tonnes)30 words
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Article341 1979-06-19 4 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in S$ per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 0 95. 100 per cent second class 0 85. 100 per cent third class o®. 25 per cent new crop no stock. B-10 per cent 070 THAI BROKEN: A-super 062.341 words
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Article772 1979-06-19 4 COFFEE: Robusta futures yesterday closed the morning steady, near to the highs and with pared losses from the opening of between £32 to £56 per tonne. Turnover was 2,243 lots including 30 options and around 350 lots of cross-trades. Losses at the opening ranged from £47 to £66.772 words
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ASIAN STOCKS
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Article626 1979-06-19 4 Tokyo Source: DBS-Daiwa THE market was relatively bullish yesterday but turnover continued light with an estimated 150 million shares changing hands as investors remained on the sideline because of the coming Opec meeting and the Tokyo summit conference. In the morning session, incentive-backed chemical and shipping issuesSource: DBS-Daiwa - 626 words
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Article307 1979-06-19 4 Source: San Hong Kai Sec PRICES improved gradually yesterday morning in light trading ahead of the land auction and final results from Tai ■Cheung. Hang Seng index: 546.22 2.43 Turnover: 4JK539 W million JUNK 1» HKS Amjl Hubbrr AMOCHM) Holel* Dom.ilrrs C'hniaf Kong (tnn.i Knj* I'htiia Light 4 OOBSource: San Hong Kai Sec - 307 words
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Article297 1979-06-19 4 THE market closed mixed yesterday with most shares declining in the absence of buying support. Jalaprathan Cement fell four baht to 161, Siam Credit three to 125, United Flour Mill six to 150 and Berli Jucker, Carpet International, Saha Union two baht each to 337, 315, and 191. Serm297 words
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Article172 1979-06-19 4 THE market closed mixed yesterday as commercials and mining fell and oils rose, dealers said. Turnover slipped from Friday's 10.3 million pesos to yesterday's 6.2 million. Atlas Con B. Basic Petroleum. Oriental B. Phil Overseas. Podco B. Seafront, CDCP and Vulcan rose, while Baguio Gold, Lepanto B, Philex B172 words
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Article12 1979-06-19 4 THE Sydney stock market was closed yesterday for the Queen's birthday.12 words
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Article26 1979-06-19 4 H.K HANG SENG Monday 546.12 Friday Week Ago 547* SYDNEY INDUSTRIALS Monday closed Friday. 477.11 ALL ORDINARIES Monday closed Friday 571.74 Week Ago 577M26 words
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Advertisement94 1979-06-19 4 4ft ASIAN-AMERICAN MERCHANT BANK UMTTED I FORMERLY ASIAN ANO EURO-AMERICAN MERCHANT BANK WCORPORATED W SMGAPORE) GENERAL MERCHANT BANKING SERVICES UNDERWRITING CORPORATE ADVISORY MERGERS AND ACQUISITIONS INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT LONG AND SHORT TERM LENDING SHAREHOLDERS OF AAMBANK ARE BANK OF AMERICA NT and SA OVERSEAS UNON BANK DAI-CHI KANGYO BANK For further94 words
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OVERSEAS
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381 1979-06-19 5 WANG LOOK KEAH - By WANG LOOK KEAH A PROLONGED strike by Alitalia-employees in January is expected to depress this year's earnings. Disclosing this in Rome yesterday, the Italian airline's president and managing director, Dr Umberto Nordio, also attributed this pessimistic forecast to another factor the grounding381 words
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Article141 1979-06-19 5 Reuter. SOVIET oil output has fallen well behind target so far this year, giving cause for alarm, an official newspaper said. Socialist Industry, reported. A communist party and government decree this week ordered measures to be taken to conserve energy in the second half of this yearReuter. - 141 words
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Article, Illustration962 1979-06-19 5 SUMMIT PROVES POSITIVE AP. AFP US President Carter and Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev ended their summit meeting in Vienna on a positive note yesterday with the signing of the Salt II treaty setting limits on the numbers of long-range Soviet and American weapons untilAP.; AFP; AP photo - 962 words
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Article586 1979-06-19 5 COMMON Market energy ministers were to discuss a four-point French plan to deal with the latest oil shortages. To try to keep retail prices under control, France has called for EEC states to agree to a price ceiling for oil above which imports would be586 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article724 1979-06-19 5 Agencies. SACCHARIN can definitely cause cancer and the only question is whether its benefits outweigh its risks, according to the US Food and Drug Administration. Its commissioner, Donald Kennedy was disappointed that the US Congress seemed prepared to keep the popular artificial sweetener on the market anotherAgencies. - 724 words
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218 1979-06-19 5 NYT PRESIDENT Carter will shortly name Mr Thomas Watson Jr. former chairman of the International Business Machines Corp., as ambassador to Moscow to replace Mr Malcolm Toon, a career diplomat, a State Department official said on Sunday. The appointment would mark aNYT - 218 words
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Article787 1979-06-19 5 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From GIA GA980 1030 HLP MAS MH605 1045 KUL SIA SQ103 1045 KUL SIA SQ211 1045 HLP GIA GA944 1065 PKU GIA GA906 1100 MES PAL PR501 1135 MNL RBA BI423 1200 BWN GIA GA982 1200 HLP SIA SQ240 1210 MES787 words
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Article241 1979-06-19 5 Reuter. FORMER British Prime Minister James Callaghan warned trades unions not to use their industrial muscle to bring down the Conservative government, stating he preferred democratic methods. Mr Callaghan said his Labour Party, defeated in last month's general election, should be left to voice the opposition inReuter. - 241 words
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Advertisement131 1979-06-19 5 V A ft A J* m In just 10 years, 0ver2,000,000 Peugeot 504 cars have been sold, yet not many can be obtained on Singapore's secondhand market! From 1968, the Peugeot 504 has been steadily selling all over the world. Upto April 1978, over 2 million cars were sold. Why131 words
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Article440 1979-06-19 6 WITHOUT fanfare, the giant Matsushita conglomerate has injected $100 million in Singapore employing 4,000 workers and making a variety of products for export. The investment is noteworthy not so much for the size of the amount, which has been spread over more than half a dozen440 words
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Article331 1979-06-19 6 READERS of this and other papers are by now more than aware that the Malaysian based conglomerate Sime Darby Holdings is an acquisition hungry corporate animal. Lest any investor miss the point, the group recently mounted a press campaign the likes of which have not been331 words
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Article, Illustration1635 1979-06-19 6 RAY DAFTER - Case study is a sacred cow at the Harvard school of business; the students need a case study to show them how to go to the bathroom By RAY DAFTER FT. A WIND of change is blowing through the sober portals of Harvard Business School.FT. - 1,635 words
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Advertisement75 1979-06-19 6 BUSINESS TIMES GIVES YOU THE EDGE Every single business day, Business Times keeps you informed of essential financial, commercial and industrial news. Economic Trends. The Money Market. Price Indices. Company News, Reports. Opinions and predictions. Can you really afford to miss Suhscribe now.. Cot oat and post today To: Times75 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous1343 1979-06-19 6 The Omani way of life YOU MAY k«v» had much to* much ef tfce ifBee ky the end *f the <ty to mat to start sff year evening la treat sf the little hex with The OrM lI—I S at 7.19pm. Brilliant satire or Bet, •(flee aeeaes aad politics may1,343 words
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Article, Illustration1470 1979-06-19 7 TSANG SAU YIN - The convention and exhibition industry, a by-product of Singapore's tourist industry, has rapidly blossomed in the last few years and is now an important complement to its parent industry. But along with this blossoming has grown the need for some rules to work by. TSANG SAU YIN discusses1,470 words
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Article532 1979-06-19 7 TOURISM being the industry it is in Singapore, the fallowing exchange will, |jre6umably, never take Slace in Singapore. An nglish tourist who stopat a cafe in a small t®wn in Kentucky, USA, \sas amazed to find the bill ffrr two poached eggs on ttast came to532 words
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Article, Illustration811 1979-06-19 7 DZONNI YEIOU - IFOBUMi With DZONNI YEIOU THE Urban Redevelopment Authority has finally cast the die which had kept developers on tenterhooks for two months. The much-awaited announcement on the allocation of sites offered under the first phase of the seventh sale must have drawn a great811 words
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Advertisement115 1979-06-19 7 WN 6 l i sr w 1 "4 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 enforced mingling115 words
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Page 7 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous35 1979-06-19 7 Fv^Nrtl lOV SHOULD SAY T W P,T, bur VCS..TH€.V'Ve St£N DOiMG rr p>u- moRMWG JOM€S IS RiGHT HIGH UP ON TUG. poyl£_S RKD RUDGC e*-"ix>iMG "fne ai_oNotsii (9CP*ffoldihg t O O>JT TvC. COl_D *'T V35 words
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Article, Illustration2596 1979-06-19 8 DONALD F. SINCLAIR - By DONALD F. SINCLAIR IN BUSINESS TIMES of August 10, 1978, and again in April 10, 1979, it was shown that the technical signals were indicating a bullmarket in the United States. In the last quarter of 1978 the Iranian revolution, which closed off 122,596 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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Article, Illustration517 1979-06-19 9 ALVIN TAY - By ALVIN TAY OVERSEAS Union Bank (OUB) managers have drawn up a plan to improve the bank's performance. This follows a three-day managers' conference held behind closed doors at the Mandarin Hotel recently. Giving his summary of conference workshop recommendations. the executive director of the bank,517 words
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656 1979-06-19 9 Alan Lerner - Alan Lerner The writer, Alan Lerner, is a senior and money market economist of Bankers Trust. INSTITUTIONAL investors who maintained high levels of liquidity throughout the long bear market in debt secrities have begun to commit those funds more heavily, overriding negative developments such as656 words
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299 1979-06-19 9 Reuter. INTERNATIONAL bond issue volume was a record U5536.7 billion (about SsBo billion) last year while the first quarter of 1979 saw $9.95 billion of issues placed. The Bank for International Settlements (BIS) also reported the record level of issues, $600 million more thanReuter. - 299 words
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Article460 1979-06-19 9 THE US dollar was generally traded at lower levels yesterday. However, there was some firming through the day and it closed marginally stronger against major currencies. Against the yen, the US dollar started off at 219.10/ 20 and was traded quietly at that level for the morning. But460 words
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Article21 1979-06-19 9 THE average rate at which Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 8 per cent.21 words
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Article151 1979-06-19 9 THE US dollar for overnight delivery yesterday closed at 219.25 yen, up from a 219.00 opening but down from 220.30 at Friday's close. Trading was light with volume US$496 million. The dollar steadied in light trading after opening sharply lower, reflecting its weakness against major currencies in New York151 words
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Article143 1979-06-19 9 Asian rates ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at close on June 18: 7 days 1 months 2 months 3 months 0 months 9 months 12 months US Dollar*(Spot) Offer Hid 10 9/10 10 7/16 113/16 111/16 10't 10* t 10 k 10': 10 10'2 10'. 10 105/16 10 3/16143 words
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Article47 1979-06-19 9 RANGE of prices offered by discount houses on June 18: Overnight Call deposits Clotiif Buyinf Selliaf 3 month Treasury bills 41* 3 month Bank bills 7 9/16 7 7/16 3 month CD 7'. 7 6 month CD 7 3/16 7 1/16 Source: National Discount Co Ltd47 words
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Article140 1979-06-19 9 CURRENCIES yesterday held basically steady from morning levels in Late quiet trading here, dealers said. The US dollar was quoted at 2.1060/90 to sterling from 2.1090/1100 in early trading and 2.1100/1110 in New York on Friday, at 1.6970/90 Swiss francs from 1.6960 80 and 1.6970 80. at 1.8870 90140 words
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Article327 1979-06-19 9 STERLING yesterday eased from its Friday New York close at the opening here as operators unwound long positions following the sharp appreciation of sterling last week, dealers said. It was quoted at an early U552.1045/50 after the New York finish of 2.1100/10 and slightly down on the previous London327 words
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Article280 1979-06-19 9 SINGAPORE gold futures yesterday closed generally higher in light trading, with its initial rise reflecting the metal's strength in New York last Friday, dealers said. Turnover fell marginally to 155 lots from 175 on Friday with interest centred in August and October contracts. August closed firmer at U*****.80/285.20 an280 words
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Advertisement878 1979-06-19 9 Chemicalßanc Chemical New York Corporation and Subsidiaries Head Office: 20, Pine Street, New York, New York *****. Consolidated Statement of Condition December 31 Consolidated Statement of Income Year Ended December 31 Assets Cash and Due from Banks Interest Bearing Time Deposits with Banks Investment Securities (Market Value 53.367.543 and $4,478,528)878 words
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Article1337 1979-06-19 10 .In Singapore BID and offer prices officially listed and business In and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown In brackets in lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified All Time Settlement Contracts are quoted1,337 words
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Article166 1979-06-19 10 SINGAPORE UNIT TBl!8T INCOME BOND UNIT (NiMfm' price* i tor Ju II) < Carre* t pt Income Bond tecs) 1.11 The Commerce The Saving Fund 2.08 2.21xd 134 1 42 1.17 S pore Prog Fund 097 1.02 S pore Sec. Fund 1.80 1.S1 S pore Invest Fund 1.21166 words
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Article2552 1979-06-19 10 Gr's Gr'« Net 1979 Company Last Div Div Y*ld P/E Vol Dav High Low Sale OP- Cyt COOO) High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL A COMMERCIAL 261 207 Acma 244xd 15.0 2.2 6.1 125 190* 123 Alcom 179xd 10.0 13 53 23.8 142 110 Allied Choc 136 unch2,552 words
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Article89 1979-06-19 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. C«M Storage (June $2.00) (0.218 0.265). C A C (June $2 60) (0.318 0.365).89 words
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Article163 1979-06-19 10 4 3/4% 15/9/80 (250.000) (99 65B (100 80B) 99.75S) (4 99 70 7 1/4% 1/5/87 (250.000) 5 3/4% 1/6/78-80 (250.000) (100 75B) (100.75B 100.85S) 5 1/2% T F 15/9/87 (250.000) 5 3/4% 1/9/79-81 (250.000) (100 30B 100 40S) (100.48B 100.58S) 6 1/4% T F 15/4/91 (250.000) S 1/2%163 words
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Article1830 1979-06-19 10 ~~j BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified IMXBTIUALB Arm* (2.208) id AJaim.l. (2 858 2 90S) Aleea (1.855)1,830 words
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Article, Illustration798 1979-06-19 10 SHARES were traded generally lower on the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday. There appeared to he some nervousness on the part of sellers who dominated the market right np to the closing hell and, on balance, losses ranged np to 4 per cent in extreme798 words
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Article466 1979-06-19 10 SELLERS were out in numbers on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday, forcing prices to close sharply lower in nervous trading. Double-digit losses were seen in several of the morepopular issues. The plantation sector finished as the weakest sector. Its combined losses forced the New Straits466 words
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COMPANY NEWS
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Article, Illustration396 1979-06-19 11 By Our Reporter UNITED Overseas Finance (UOF) envisages another prosperous year in 1979. The company's performance last year was considered satisfactory in view of the competitive market conditions. Chairman Mr. Wee Cho Yaw, in his annual statement, highlights some of UOF'S future undertakings. He396 words
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Article, Illustration642 1979-06-19 11 GUTHRIE Corporation's pre-tax profit of £20.9 million for the year ended Dec. 31, beats its own forecast of £20.3 million made in February when it was warding off Sime Darby's takeover attempt. The London stock market greeted the news enthusiastically by lifting the share price to642 words
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Article, Illustration626 1979-06-19 11 BETTER commodity prices coupled with improved palm output have very substantially lifted the pre-tax earnings of Kuala Lumpur Kepong for the six months ended March 31. Interim profit of MJ27.2 million is already 57.5 per cent ahead of the results of the previous626 words
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360 1979-06-19 11 TROPICAL Veaeer Cwpuy hH achieved a pre-tax profit (alter masagemeat charges) at $1.18 mil 11m far the year ewM Dee. $1, lfffi alter faar years at Isaacs. Ia 1177, it last $414,115. Chalrmaa Taa Sri Gaa Teek Yeaw ia;t the prices af plywead increased360 words
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Article300 1979-06-19 11 A NEW twist has developed in South Pacific Textile Industries' (SPTI) plans to consolidate its spinning operations under its subsidiary, Soutex. SPTI now intends to convert the 60 per cent owned Soutex into a wholly-owned subsidiary by acquiring the minority interests totalling 4.016 million shares of $1 each300 words
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Article838 1979-06-19 11 Correal Ex Books Date Total for Total for Payment Date Cloae Payable FE Ship 5%(b) May 28 Jun 2 Jun 16 5% 20% Kii(i' 75%<b> May 28 Jun 4 Jun 16 75% 75% P Prod 10%(b) May 25 Jun 6 Jun 16 10% 6%(a) Acma 15%(b) Jun 5838 words
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Article126 1979-06-19 11 Company Particular* Ez Date Book* Close Mai Flour Orieatal Hldga Spore Glaaa Yeo Hiap Sen* Bonus Issue of 1 for 2 Bonus Issue of 8 for 5 Bonus Issue of 1 for 5 Bonus Issue of I for 3 Rights Issue of 1 for 3 t tUI per126 words
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Article262 1979-06-19 11 by HOCK LOCK SIEW AN applicant of the recent public share issue of Jurong Cement has complained that she had been a victim of questionable practice. She has alleged that her application had been tampered with after it had been successfully balloted. The application form bearsby HOCK LOCK SIEW - 262 words
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LATEST RESULTS
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Article45 1979-06-19 11 achieved group pre-tax profit of $4.87 million ($2.30 million previously) for the six months ended March 31 on sales of $24.28 million (16.83 million). The parent company's pre-tax profit stood at $1.76 million ($1.49 million) on sales of $6.24 million ($4.63 million).45 words
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Article24 1979-06-19 11 unau- dited pre-tax profit was $1.56 million ($603,232) for the six months ended March 31. Turnover stood at $3.11 million ($3.09 million).24 words
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Article25 1979-06-19 11 a pre-tax profit of $1.57 million ($855,840 previously) for the six months ended March 31. Sales were $6.73 million ($6.12 million).25 words
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Article55 1979-06-19 11 posted an unau- dited group after tax profit of M 52.92 million ($3.41 million), for the year ended March 31. Final dividend was 10 per cent gross (15 per cent), payable on July 20 to shareholders registered on July 10, making a total of 20 per55 words
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Article91 1979-06-19 11 earned an unaudited group after tax profit of Ms 4.& million ($4.84 million), for the year ended March 31. For the parent company after-tax profit stood at $1.93 million ($1.90 million). The second interim dividend of 5 per cent gross (7.5 per cent) is payable on July91 words
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Article45 1979-06-19 11 posted an after- tax 1978 profit of MJ380.000 ($380,000) on a turnover of $1.92 million ($1.59 million). The company earlier announced a final dividend of 21 per cent gross (20 per cent) making a total of 32 per cent (31 per cent).45 words
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Article37 1979-06-19 11 post- Ed a consolidated net 1978 profit of M 5763,280 ($1.52 million). The company earlier decared a final dividend of 5 per cent gross (same), making a total of 12 per cent (11 per cent).37 words
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Article60 1979-06-19 11 Trading in the shares of the company will be temporarily suspended with effect from Aug 27. The transfer register will be closed from Sept 10 to Sept 27 for the purpose of determining shareholders' entitlement to the capital repayment of 75 cents per share of $1 each60 words
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31 1979-06-19 11 (Loan n0.2 of 1979) $800 million 6 '4 per cent tax free registered stocks maturing 15.6.1999. Dealings in the above stocks will be permitted as from today.31 words
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Article128 1979-06-19 11 Pre- tax profit for the year ended Dec 31, 1978 of M 5485,000 compared with $1.59 million the previous corresponding period, on sales of 9.49 million compared with $7.22 million previously. The directors recommend a first and final dividend of 5 per cent TE (nil). The company said128 words
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Article221 1979-06-19 11 KHONG Gnaa Holdings (M) Bbd: AGM to be held at 5th Floor, Bangkok Bank Building, Jalan Bandar, Kuala Lumpur at 12 noon on June 20. Sin Cbew Jit Pota (S) Ltd: AGM to be held at No. 19, Keppel Road, Singapore 2, at 12 noon on June 20.221 words
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Advertisement46 1979-06-19 11 JAKARTA BUSINESSMEN SPECIAL Sssl6* Return economy airticket on SIA or Garuda Airport Transfers in Jakarta Two nights C. Breakfast extras at any of the following luxury class Jakarta Hotels Itwtn sharing) Itopscfcagi to bMt all package' w bf chuf *****22 IButmMt nvd Qtpt. C WNERS °WORLD46 words
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Advertisement95 1979-06-19 11 At last, reach the big spenders Leisure Times is right on target For as little as $15, you can reach the swankiest, the best dressed, the most affluent crowd in town with Leisure Times. As a regular Saturday feature of Business Times, Leisure Times reaches 29,000 people in Singapore's top95 words
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Article334 1979-06-19 12 Reuter JAPANESE wholesale prices will continue to rise at about 20 per cent annually this month and next with further larger gains in sight after an anticipated price increase this month by oil exporting countries, an Economic Planning Agency (EPA) official said in Tokyo.Reuter - 334 words
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Article, Illustration47 1979-06-19 12 AP Lieutenant Colonel Alfred Gom (left) of the Nigerian army, currently a communications officer with the United Nations Forces in southern Lebanon, being escorted to court in Jerusalem on Sunday. He was arrested for allegedly transporting weapons to the Palestians. APAP - 47 words
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Article777 1979-06-19 12 LONDON, Mon. Share prices were quietly firmer after opening weaker ahead of the UK trade figures due to be published tomorrow, dealers said. Industrial leaders were a penny to 3p higher but J«lui Brawn was in demand and rose by 14p. Government bonds were little changed from Friday's777 words
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641 1979-06-19 12 JOHN LIM - INDONESIA TOO By JOHN LIM MALAYSIA and Indonesia, the main suppliers of raw cane to the Republic's furniture industry, are considering a ban on export of this product. Reports in Malaysia have it that cane furniture manufacturers there are in favour of such641 words
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349 1979-06-19 12 WANG LOOK KEAH - By WANG LOOK KEAH AN AGREEMENT between Italy and Australia over the Australian International Civil Aviation Policy (leap) is in sight. The president and managing director of Alitalia, Dr Umberto Nordio, said negotiations are nearly complete. Last Tuesday, Alitalia officials met Australian representatives349 words
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324 1979-06-19 12 THE Code of Conduct for Liner Conferences will bring about a new international order in shipping. Developing countries will realise their demands for a bigger share of the shipping trade of the world and their national fleets will be expanded accordingly. But324 words
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188 1979-06-19 12 TOTAL assistance all the way will be the emphasis of a new integrated approach Mara is studying to increase the number of bumiputra businessmen in Malaysia. Under this new programme, Mara (the Malaysian statutory body that implements entrepreneur programmes) will not be188 words
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425 1979-06-19 12 MALAYSIA has no intention to shoot on sight Vietnamese boat people entering her waters, Deputy Prime Minister Dr Mahathir said in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. He was clarifying earlier reports on remarks made by him to newsmen last Friday regarding harsh measures that the government425 words
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Article84 1979-06-19 12 THE Singapore Tourist Promotion Board's chairman, Mr Tan I Tong, has stated that he did not have any discussions with the Bank of China on STPB's interest in the Chinese tourist and hotel industry. Mr Tan pointed this out in response to a Business Times report84 words
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Advertisement411 1979-06-19 12 Mark your diary and make sure you have no other appointments for OCTOBER 11 12 On these two days Singapore will have its first ever conference on trading with China, the newest and arguably the most crucial and potentially lucrative factor in the equation that will condition the future performance411 words
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Miscellaneous59 1979-06-19 12 Outlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. to 1 p.m. today: Generally fair. Report (or 24 hours prior to IJ3$ p.m. on Jane 18 at the airport. Maximum temperature 27.3 Associated humidity 89 Minimum temperature 24.2 Associated humidity 98 Hours of sunshine 0.0 Rainfall in millimetres 19.8 Total rainfall for the59 words
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Article72 1979-06-19 13 MR BRIAN Allen has been appointed to the newly created position of director of the Far Eastern Freight Conference (FEFC). The appointment is part of the recent reorganization of the London FEFC Secretariat, dividing the Secretariat into three divisions central, economic and finance and commercial. In addition to72 words
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Article57 1979-06-19 13 Reuter SASEBO Heavy Industries Ltd said it received orders for two 95,000 deadweight-ton tankers from Comet Tanker Ltd and New Caravel Ltd, both Liberian registered owners. Sasebo did not disclose contract prices, but said the tanker for Comet will be delivered in November 1980, and thatReuter - 57 words
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Article96 1979-06-19 13 Reuter ISHIKAWAJIMA-Harima Heavy Industries (IHI) Ltd said it signed a contract with China's Hongkong-based China Merchant Steam Navigation Co Ltd to build a floating crane with a 2,500tonne lifting capacity. The vessel, to be delivered by May next year will be used for salvage work, it saidReuter - 96 words
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Article820 1979-06-19 13 GOH ENG KEE - By GOH ENG KEE THE THIRD annual meeting of the Federation of Asean Shippers' Councils (FASC) began in Singapore yesterday on a promising note amid signs that Asean shippers' councils increasingly are acting effectively in concert, and slowly but surely receiving support from other820 words
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Article, Illustration257 1979-06-19 13 A DUTCH engineering company has successfully designed and constructed a landing platform cam hangar on board small naval patrol boats. The use of helicopters in policing territorial waters is handicapped by their limited range of action. This has created a demand for sea-borne landing platforms to expand257 words
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2524 1979-06-19 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 of2,524 words
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Article492 1979-06-19 17 Shipping Liar Page ACS n 5 Afea IV 3 Alpac IV 5 Angkutan V 2 ANL I 1 APL m 2 Arya Nat n 5 ASCL m 5 Aust.Cont IV 5 Avin Liners V 3 Bank n 5 Banner V I BBS n 2 Ben Asia in 3 Ben492 words
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Article991 1979-06-19 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 during991 words
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Article, Illustration1203 1979-06-19 18 Fairplay ANYONE seeking to discov-. er what the 1980s hold for passenger shipping hardly needs a crystal ball, not even a telescope. The portents are as sharply defined as a monthly bank statement. It is a statement where, sadly, the debits will exceedFairplay - 1,203 words
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699 1979-06-19 18 FT AQABA PORT, Jordan's sole outlet to the sea, will soon have more than double the capacity required to handle the country's imports. It is thus planning to become an international transit port between Europe, the Arab World and the Far East. InFT - 699 words
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Article155 1979-06-19 18 TEH KONG LEONG - Letter to the Editor TEH KONG LEONG I WISH to refer to the article entitled "Brunei job for Spotradio" (Shipping Times, June 14). The report, that a senior officer of the Marine Department was present at the test run, is incorrect. A senior officer of the department155 words
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Article, Illustration372 1979-06-19 18 EXPECTED ARRIVALS TODAY KEPI*EL WHARVES Etha Rickmers (after Tang Yin sails group 1 o board) 33 34 Kaiyun (after Transocean Transport II) 46 Keiyo Maru (Car Carrier) (2100 after Giso Maru) 45 King Tower (0600) 22 Kota Megah (1500 after Kota Perwira) 10/11 Long Shan (1330 tide)372 words
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540 1979-06-19 18 Lloyd's List A PESSIMISTIC report on the state of the shipping industry over the next two years seems to throw np different trends to some recent short-term predictions. The report, on shipping market prospects, has been compiled by Japanese line NYK. TheLloyd's List - 540 words
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Advertisement376 1979-06-19 13 i KIUHNM IB J***"* WEEKLY CONTAINER SERVICE to/from BANGKOK See Pege IV Column 3 for Sailings Agpnls SINGAPORE SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE LTO MARKETING *****2 GENERAL *****1 A YK.a EURO ASIA LINE SON BHO K L *****7- P Kl ANG *****1/3 PENENG *****/2 mm .IARDINF AN I AH Orient Overseas CaniuMeA.376 words
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Advertisement219 1979-06-19 13 5911 SEALORD UJ IMIJ ANTAH M ffi esjeiee m :j:li :T»VO essei S pore Loading for rwm SEALORD SHPfWC AGENCIS (R« No *****5/OOC) 3RD FLOOR MARINA HOUSf SINGAPORE 2 TEL *****94 TELEX NO R*****9 CfS OfC PS* Godovn No 50 RM 3 In *****31 and *****32 Iwminai Bk)« otc In219 words
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Advertisement425 1979-06-19 13 NOL NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICES. FAR-EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE 24 ton 10 M, 29 ton 15 tot, 5 M, 22 tot, 12 tot, 30 tut, 30 tol, 16 Aug 4 Aug 21 Aug TO EUROPE (VIA SUEZ): S pott P *«inj Havre N PtAfl f 22 Jtin425 words
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Advertisement639 1979-06-19 13 Hapag-Lloyd Fully containerised to Europe and United States. Regular, reliable and on time. MAERSK LINE For U S Pacikt Paofct Worth Wtst. GuH l Atlantic East Canada and )or W miT cowTwngp fast okci net kit Sdigayye Closing Tunes »CY ?4 l»n Q7QQ hrs CFS 23 ton 1900 hrs 'OS639 words
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Advertisement885 1979-06-19 14 ,Hapag-Lloyd FULLY CONTAIBERBED TO EUROPE EXPORT S port P Ktunt H*te| Bliaten Rdam It Ham Cardan Bay 26/6 14/; 16/7 17/7 19/7 TMiEimu 28/6 30/6 21/7 23/7 24/7 26/7 E* 4/7 25/7 27/7 28/7 31/7 o»akaßay 8/7 28/7 30/7 31/7 3/8 Literal Bay 11/7 13/7 3/8 5/8 6/8 (11/8) B«u«tr885 words
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Advertisement405 1979-06-19 14 barber blue sea Barber Hue sm I From: US ATLANTIC US GULF C EAST CANADA Barber Barber Tobi loi An|Hn Next Loader. "THERMOPYLAE" June 29/30 at BARBER LINES TERMINAL GODOWN 47. BBS Barter to* Sea San Francisco I 10/1 will r ni'hi SarjodKi Santo W/L '/AV/^'XZ /U 171 1 A%O405 words
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Advertisement519 1979-06-19 14 EVERGREEN LINE I FAR EAST FUROPE EXPRESS FULL CONTAINER SERVICE 1 ACCEPTING CARGO FOR HAMBURG. FELIXSTOWE. ROTTERDAM. ANTWERP, IE HAVRE ALSO ACCEPTMG CARGO FOR UNITED MNGDOM SOUTHAMPTON LONDON MANCHESTER. BIRMINGHAM BRISTOL. LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW. LEEDS WEST GERMANY BKMEM4M HOLLAND AMSTERDAM Sprt Hai«w| Fetllto** Rrttartaa Afltwtrp L« Hiwi Enr WU IH 22519 words
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Advertisement524 1979-06-19 14 I Everett Lines! *m Burma Five Star Shipping Corpn. "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE' LOADING FOR RANGOON B F SS C Agents m Moloyvo TEPS MALAYSIA I Port Kelong Tel (381-7355 Penong Tel *****/***** A Compania Argentina Da Navagacion Intercontinental S. A. C.I. F. jUt; "ARGENTINE NATIONAL LINE" j LOADMG FOR DURBAN,524 words
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Advertisement707 1979-06-19 14 OCEAN SHIPPING ENTERPRISES PTE LTD RM 2102 2103 21ST FLOOR MARINA HOUSE SHENTON WAY MISTRI ROAD SINGAPORE 2 TEL *****44 7& *****70 SANKYO LINE AUSTRALIA SERVICE r KHang Singapore Loadmg for: Saied 22/24 June SYD. MEL, AOEL 21/23 km M PORT BRtS 21/29 June 25/27 June SYD KYOSEI MARU THREE707 words
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Advertisement802 1979-06-19 15 Overseas I I Containers Limited Weekly service to/from UK/Europe To UK/Continent H'bug P Keiang D'mark ISM R dam Stan A'werp Le Hint UK Carikean Bay 26 kei 15U I7M lIM 20 kl 13 M TofcnEiprns 28 tun 30 Jui 21 kl 23 Jel 24 kl 26 M 19 U EfceMaru802 words
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Advertisement664 1979-06-19 15 [T^ BEN LINE CONTAINERS I BEN ASIA CONTAINER SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE STRAITS/TAIWAN/JAPAN 10 TAIWAN lAPAN Bomta Ace 1808 Ban* alia 480 3 Clipper Acf 3808 Benny Trader ?808 Bomla Ace 1809 Ben valid SBO4 Dipper Ace 3809 Benny Trader ?809 fROM lAPAW Bomla Ace Benyada Clipper Ace Benny Trader664 words
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Advertisement746 1979-06-19 15 Scan Dutch 9 WEEKLY EXPRESS 11 mi 11 ■11 HI 1 LVi *%i r«in:i >%fiv i .Tinwwi:i»]i? 2) Mm Hbur| 4) Gterg DBarcataa tana 2) Um|, la Hnra. Bad>. TndAinplw. In lipid 111 Dltm. »M«UW Wk CiMmo IM 4) Mata. StKtta* OUI M Mb reuafc (capital t argo to l«(W746 words
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Advertisement757 1979-06-19 15 BOUSTEAD AGENCIES THE BANK LINE LTD. LOADS FOR E. S. AFRICA FANEROMDR Reunion Durban Clown. Pt. ELdn) S pore 17/21 Aug P Kelang 22/2* Aug FROM EAST t SOUTH AFRICA FOR BANGKCA MANILA A KSS& Penang p Kelang S pore Au( U.S. GULF COAST SERVICE (New Orleans, Mobile, Houston, Galveston)757 words
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Advertisement1109 1979-06-19 16 K LINE KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. EUROPE EXPRESS SERVICE TO EUROPE P Relang L Havre R dam H burg Bremen A werp 10 July 11 Juty 15 iuty 16 July 22 July 23 July 30 luly 4 Aug 14 July 16 July 21 July 23 July 28 July 31 July1,109 words
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Advertisement857 1979-06-19 16 U.S.A./EAST CANADA SERVICE Bdnon P E.C./6REAT LAKES SERVICE LOAOMG FOR: NEW YORK. NORFOIR. MONTREAL. TORONTO Penang Belaaan P Kelaflg Singapore •ww Ttr (Mi Chun) 15/11 Mr ii/m Mr it/12 Mr CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE Loo** tar: 10S ANGELES. SAW FRANCISCO. SEATTLE. T A COMA. VANCOUVER B C Penang P Kelanj857 words
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Advertisement451 1979-06-19 16 S S A(ir«ii|) SINGAPORE SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE. LTD 20TM FLOOR OCEAN BUILDING SINGAPORE i MARK.E TING 9I 1122 13 LINESi GENCAI 9'J'll I' 4 LINESi TELE* PS ***** RS ***** A B C ARSMIP •CA 01 E CARGOSMIP 4 SINGAPORE ISLASOS LINE wt ■»M i —m. MIDDI t EAST REI.LLAR451 words
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Advertisement844 1979-06-19 16 WIS w .MAI*AVSIAN INTCRNATIONAI SHIPPING CORPORATION BfRHAD EXPRESS FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO/FROM MED/UK/CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA 1) Barcelona Genoa 2) Amsterdam Antwerp I Hawe Btlbao Basle UK 3) Bremen Bremenharen Aarhus Copenhagen HetsuHu 4) Matmo Stockholm Oslo •Accepting Europe cargo tor feeder na S pore 1) Gburg 2) H burg 3) B«en 4)844 words
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Advertisement812 1979-06-19 16 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD Faber House 234E Orchard RoacJ Singapore 9 Telephone *****11'*****57 REGULAR INDEPENDENT SEMI/FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO EUROPE S'psre P KeUnt Penang loa<hn( far: ALEXANDRA N W839 to Port Sated Avon (UK)/A «verp/ r Tilbury Boulogne ELBE NB4O (Contr. Stop) 21 ton Rotterdam/Hamburg 21 ton 1 M Avon(UK) Boulogne/812 words
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Advertisement197 1979-06-19 17 CELTIC BULK CARRIERS Regular Bulk Service For Timber Plywood Spore P. Ketang loadnf far: FLOM N (VOY 2) 27/6 RtSH CEDAR (VOY 3) in CILTIC (VOY 4) 25/7 MONTOIt. HOLLA*). Tl, ITOOI. ANT Wt. Tl. LTOOI, ANT. mffOrnn f at Agents: Mb Marathon Unitad Agwtcy Pt« Ltd Sporo T»l: *****66197 words
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Advertisement177 1979-06-19 17 P.T. PERUSAHAAN PEL AT ARAN *3 ANGKUTAN PERTAMBANGAN T* ONLY SH6APORE RCONESIA COOT AMD FEEDER SERVICE AUTHORISED BY ROONESiA GOVERNMENT WITH FUU. CONTAKR VESSELS EACH CAR**MG 112 TEU VESSEL SWGAPORE LOAOMG FOR TAMBANG VR 4/7 JKT TAKAR) R > H PORT JKT ALSO ACCEPTING CARGO FOR INDONESIA GOVERNMENT PROJECT AND177 words
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