The Business Times, 31 October 1979
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Title Section10 1979-10-31 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 141/1/79 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31,1171 50 CENTS10 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article78 1979-10-31 1 LONDON, Tues. British Home Secretary William Whitelaw has announced that only the husbands and fiances of women born in Britain will be allowed to settle here in future. The government's decision, announced last night at a meeting of the Home Affairs Committee of Conservative MPs, will be78 words
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Article73 1979-10-31 1 Reuter HONGKONG, Tues. A Soviet-equipped satellite telecommunications station is unaer construction in Vietnam, the Vietnam News Agency reported today. The station will be part of the Inter Sputnik system of the communist bloc of countries operating through a Soviet geostationary satellite above the Indian Ocean. It hasReuter - 73 words
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Article82 1979-10-31 1 Reuter JAKARTA, Tues. Krupp AG plans to invest one billion marks in a variety of projects in Indonesia ranging from agricultural and mining processing to the development of the land transportation network, board member Henner Goldmacher said. Goldmacher said Krupp has concluded contracts over the past yearReuter - 82 words
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Article57 1979-10-31 1 PARIS, Tues French Labour Minister, 59-year-old Robert Boulin, was today found dead in Rambouillet forest, South West of Paris, one week after press allegations that he was involved in a real estate "scandal". Early police investigations indicated that Mr Boulin, considered in political circles as a likely57 words
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Article100 1979-10-31 1 UPI TOKYO, Tues. Soaring oil prices and dwindling exports caused Japan to sustain its third monthly balance of payments deficit in September, bringing the balance for the first half of fiscal 1979 to a record semi-annual deficit of U554.33 billion, the Government announced today. The Finance MinistryUPI - 100 words
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Article86 1979-10-31 1 UPI NEW YORK, Tues. The stock market struggled slightly higher early Tuesday in sluggish trading. The Dow Jones industrial average, which lost 0.68 point Monday, was ahead 0.51 point to 809.12. Advances led declines, 557 to 362, among the 1,405 issues crossing the New York Stock Exchange tape.UPI - 86 words
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Article139 1979-10-31 1 Rises FAN 560 10 Tu Chong 384 6 Apollo 180 6 OCBC 685 +5 Guinness 505 +5 C C 300 +5 Gentings 380 +4 C K Taa« 213 +4 Paper Products 160 +4 Hume F E 210 +3 Persk Carbide 42 3 Bea 61 +2W DBS 500139 words
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Article, Illustration134 1979-10-31 1 Rises A Amal 575 10 Sg. Besi 980 +10 P Product 162 +06 C and C 300 +06 Aokam 476 +06 M Contain 240 +06 Rahman Hy 506 +06 OCBC 685 +05 Toshiba 294 +04 Kg. Lanjut 306 +04 C and C Bin tang 316 +04 DBS. 500134 words
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Article651 1979-10-31 1 RAHIM KASSIM - PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT By RAHIM KASSIM AN EXECUTIVE of General Electric of the US (GE) has suggested that the Economic Development Board (EDB) help the company in the development of certain products which could then be manufactured here. The proposal was made on Monday when Dr651 words
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Article286 1979-10-31 1 CONSOLIDATED Plantations Ltd plans for the transfer of its domicile to Malaysia have been delayed by the recent withdrawal of exchange controls in Britain. In an announcement yesterday the company said the UK move which became effective from Oct 24 has made it necessary286 words
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Article465 1979-10-31 1 A SENIOR executive of a leading international air freight forwarding company has said the Department of Civil Aviation (DCA) did not consider the requirements of forwarders in its plans for cargo facilities at the Changi International Airport. Further, the rental of space at the new465 words
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Article370 1979-10-31 1 THE United States yesterday reaffirmed its security commitment to Thailand which is an important friend and ally. Mr Richard Holbrooke, the US Assistant Secretary of State for East Asia and Pacific affairs, said yesterday that the US' response would have to be appropriate to the circumstances should370 words
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253 1979-10-31 1 THE OverNt'ChliMe Baaklag Csrpsrattoa ud tto sahiilntos dM ahtola the mUun if at least H4H British aad Malayaa Tmtm (BUT) ■haras It stoata majsrity will Ml OCBCs adviser, Sbgapsre lateraattoaal Merehaat Baakers Ltd (SIMBL), saM yesterday that all aeeepteees m far received253 words
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484 1979-10-31 1 MANO SABNANI - By MANO SABNANI MALAYAN Credit has abandoned its plan to secure a 20 per cent interest in the Jack Chia-MPH group. The surprise decision was made yesterday following the ruling of the Securities Industry Council (SIC) that the property group will484 words
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Advertisement239 1979-10-31 1 asean Bustles Quarterly Milmn'i nil mduatnal co-arJtaaoon act Mn^ap*ire's knv-wage prubkm i n1 mil I fade i 'huu*- >ufifJv inJ Junaiui I<>« ASFAN ptinurv cutmmv Juk'v Brief an electronics induaory to ASIAN Mobysu i'Mttt >u«n Myth ad reality at Singapore's indwtrul production index I h i.•••liiiMH «<rinwi.-u > Revenue through239 words
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TRADE AND INUDSTRY
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Article525 1979-10-31 2 COURSES AND TALKS Nov 1-2: Effective Sales Management, Hyatt Hotel, Price Waterhouse Nov 3: Stocks and Work in Progress, 37th Floor Hong Leong Building, Peat Marwick Mitchell Nov 5-9: Welding Inspection, Sisir lecture room, Sisir Nov 5-9: Practical Aspects of Using Mini-Computers, 37th Floor Hong Leong Building, Peat525 words
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Article504 1979-10-31 2 JOHN LIM - By JOHN LIM PLYWOOD associations of Indonesia and the Philippines are expected to join Komasi (the joint plywood associations of Korea, Malaysia and Singapore) to ensure greater stability of the plywood markets in Britain and Europe. Local industry circles say the leader of the Indonesian504 words
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Article193 1979-10-31 2 A NEW petroleum refining company is to start operations in Singapore. The Singapore Refining Company (SRC), which will begin production at the end of next year, will have gross fixed assets of $217.1 million. Its Pulau Merlimau refinery, which will have a capacity of 170,000193 words
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233 1979-10-31 2 THE FIRST Asia-Australa-sia Hotel and Restaurant Association's (AAHR) quarterly bulletin will be issued in March next year, the first tourism publication for the region. Representatives from the member countries countries of Asean, Australia and New Zealand officially agreed to this publiction at a233 words
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Article, Illustration76 1979-10-31 2 SINGAPORE Experience has named Mm Valerie 8m as marketing and public relations officer with responsibilities for marketing to all tour/travel agents, hotels, social clubs, schools and conventions. Miss Sim brings to this position a good PR background, including employment with Singapore Airlines and a PR consultancy firm.76 words
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Article, Illustration76 1979-10-31 2 STRACHAN H&nshaw will demonstrate Its new 11M mm wide compact sheeter (or small converters at the five-day Printpack-Asia 1% exhibition at the World Trade Centre, starting next Monday. The machine, designed (or easy installation, is the smallest Ln the Strachan Henshaw range o( sheet finishing equipment. Another company,76 words
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525 1979-10-31 2 ONE of Japan's largest manufacturers of electrical equipment is investing another $1.5 million to set up a quartz crystal manufacturing plant in Singapore. Meiden Quartz, a whollyowned subsidiary of Meidensha Electric Manufacturing, will start production of quartz crystal units for colour television set525 words
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Article335 1979-10-31 2 THE WEST German town of Dusseldorf will unveil the latest developments in antipollution technology and its applications during a fiveday exhibition-cum-confer-ence next year. Envitec '80, to be held from Feb 12 to 15, will feature a wide range of equipment and systems for noise abatement, water pollution controls,335 words
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430 1979-10-31 2 ONE OF the world's largest television rental companies is to open in Singapore on Nov 7. This will provide further competition in a field already dominated by such multinational companies as Colourent (a subsidiary of Hongkong's Hutchison group) and Redifussion. Thorn Television Rentals,430 words
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Article210 1979-10-31 2 THE world could be facing a shortage of natural rubber unless producing countries revise their priorities. This warning was given by the director of research of the Malayan Rubber Producers Research Association (MRPRA), Dr Leonard Mullins, during a talk held at Hotel Equatorial. Dr Mullins210 words
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REGIONAL
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385 1979-10-31 3 Reuter THE Japanese Cabinet resigned yesterday with the ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) still undecided on who should succeed Prime Minister Masayoshi Ohira. An 18-day parliamentary session which was scheduled to begin yesterday, was to have nominated a new Prime Minister who willReuter - 385 words
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201 1979-10-31 3 A TWO-DAY meeting of the Asean Federation of Glass Manufacturers, which began in Kuala Lumpur on Monday, discussed areas of cooperation and private sector participation in the Asean rock-salt soda ash project. The discussion on the Asean project, approved by the Asean governments201 words
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Article197 1979-10-31 3 THE Malaysian national petroleum company said it has notified customers of a rise in the price of its crude oil. But a company spokesman declined to give any figures for the increases, adding Petronas is still negotiating with its customers on the final price. The spokesman had197 words
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THE REGION IN BRIEF
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Article478 1979-10-31 3 Agencies A GO-slow agitation by Indian Oil Corporation employees has caused a shortage of aviation fuel at Bombay's international airport, the Press Trust of India reported. International airlines had been told to overfly Bombay or carry enough fuel for onward journey. SAUDI Arabia's state-ran petreleam eempaay PetremiaAgencies - 478 words
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Article, Illustration527 1979-10-31 3 AP THE assassination of President Park Chung-bee may have 9et the stage for a softening of the iron rule that has held down opposition in this country for years, informed political sources said Monday. The government may have signalled its intentions by allowing publicationAP; UPI photo - 527 words
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315 1979-10-31 3 AFP CHINA, appears to be engaged in a campaign of intimidation along its borders with Vietnam and Lao 6, military observers in Beijing said. But they ruled out a second Chinese attack on Vietnam. Radio Vientiane has announced that Laotian armed forces were in aAFP - 315 words
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187 1979-10-31 3 AFP THE Japanese car industry will "soon" enter a period of zero growth, creating pressure to reappraise its role and position worldwide. Disclosing this, the London-based Economist Intelligence Unit (ETU) predicts in its latest survey that pressure would be put on JapanAFP - 187 words
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Article217 1979-10-31 3 UPI AUSTRALIA'S decision to remove existing British tariff preferences on some 500 items will be implemnted Jan 1 instead of Nov 12, Deputy Prime Minister and Trade and Resources Minister Doug Anthony said Monday. Mr Anthony said, "as part of a series of initiatives relatingUPI - 217 words
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Article174 1979-10-31 3 AP AUSTRALIA and Japan will have to rely on each other for their survival and prosperity as nations, a leading Japanese trade official said Monday. Australian coal, gas and uranium will be needed if Japan is to reach the goal of reducing dependence on oil from 75 perAP - 174 words
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281 1979-10-31 3 UPI PRESIDENT Marcos says the Philippines will soon recognise North Korea to help stabilise the situation in the Korean peninsula. Mr Marcos, in an interview with Japan's Kyodo News Service Monday said the Philippines had been in constant contact with Pyongyang andUPI - 281 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article, Illustration732 1979-10-31 4 FT THE COPPER market came to life this year with a spectacular jump in prices from £770 a tonne (for cash wire bars) at the beginning of January to over £1,050 by March. Subsequently after a setback, based on fears of an economic recession,FT - 732 words
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Article194 1979-10-31 4 THE SINGAPORE market closed slightly higher yesterday with November One RSS buyers quoted at 279.00 cents per kilo, up 0.50 cents from Monday's close, dealers said. Morning prices were marked up about half a cent on November and December demand, speculative and upcountry buying together with some covering interest.194 words
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Article319 1979-10-31 4 R.A.S prices In cents per kilo yesterday: Noon (per kilo) Buyers Sellers Int. 1 R.S.S prompt f.o.b. 277.00 278.0QS Int. 1 R.S.S. November 279.00 ***** Int. 1 R.S.S. December 283 25 ***** Int. 2 R.S.S. 273.00 Z74.00N UK/Cont 272 00 273.00N Int. 3 R.S.S 270 00 271.00 UK/Cont319 words
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Article112 1979-10-31 4 NOON SSR and SMR poc HAS m yaatarday: N*«*aWr Doeaal bar (Comal MU) Barm Saltan (Forward MU) Bayara 8< •liar* SSR 20 (1-ton pi ikti 280 50 262.S0N 262.00 264.OON SSR SO <1 too pa Hat) 257.50 259 50N 259.00 161 OON MRKLB SMR CV (1-toa pa112 words
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Article60 1979-10-31 4 THE STRAITS tin price la Peaug eased Ms 7 per pM to M52,11l yesterday, dealers said. A very large entribsilea si tli concentrates from misers depressed the market, despite firmer Lsadea advices aid continued baying demand Cram all qsartors. Tarnover rose te 282 V* toaaes from 227 toaaes60 words
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Article32 1979-10-31 4 Rubber Oct 30 Singapore: November: 279.00 cents (up 0.50 cent) Malaysia: November 278.26 cents (up 0.25 cent) Tin: M 52,011 (down Ms 7) Official offering: 282V4 tonnes (up 55Vi tonnes)32 words
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Article132 1979-10-31 4 THE SUGAR futures market yesterday remained quiet and featureless with no trades registered, dealers said. January closed at 13.44/70 US cents against Friday's 13.92/96 close with distant October at 14.18/20 against 14.83 (buyer). Sugar futures closing prices: Jan 13.44/70 U.S/K March 13.K/14.00 14.18/20 May 14.02 04 14.30 B132 words
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Article267 1979-10-31 4 ALL prices listed on the Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange were quoted unchanged yesterday in another dull and featureless day of trading. Some enquiries were re* ceived from America for black pepper but these bore unrealistically low prices and therefore failed to attract sellers. Dealing in both black and267 words
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Article191 1979-10-31 4 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as .follows in Hongkong yesterday: (la HK dollar*, spot ex-godown) (Ma yam: China Blue Phoenix 20b 2.1151 32s 2,085. 40a 3.M6 (per bale of 400 lbs) Piece (wis: China Butterfly and Glohe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Limbs unq; Flower and Butterfly191 words
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Article330 1979-10-31 4 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in SI per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE 100 per cent Orst I class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.01, 100 per cent second class 0.83, 100 per cent third das 080 S per cent new crop no stock, B-10 per cent 0.70. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.8, Special330 words
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Article552 1979-10-31 4 COCOA: Futures gained up to £8 at the first call yesterday morning against lower sterling but then turned easier under near December pressure, ending the call about unchanged on balance. Post-call trading saw prices ease further as near December further depressed by trade selling, long liquidation and new552 words
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Article69 1979-10-31 4 C.I.F. North European ports, In US dollars per ton unless otherwise stated. LONDON: Mon Previona MaUyiian 5% ffa bulk per tonne December unch 606atr Sumatra 5% ffa bulk October 590tlr 590pd November 600slr 607.50qtd December 605slr 612.50qtd January unch 617.50qtd February unch 620qtd Nigeria 5% ffa bulk stf69 words
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ASIAN STOCK
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Article572 1979-10-31 4 TOKYO Source: DBS-Daiwa THE MARKET continued to surge ahead yesterday, and many sectors were higher. A further decline in the yen/ dollar exchange rate stimulated export-oriented issues, especially car related issues. Isuzu yesterday Joined Yamaha as a leading issue in this sector, backed by the news that GeneralSource: DBS-Daiwa - 572 words
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Article276 1979-10-31 4 AFTER a weak opening, the stock market yesterday picked up in late trading and closed mixed, dealers said. First Trust dropped two baht, Mah Boon Krong eight, Asia Credit two, Bangkok Bank two and United Flour Mill dipped four. Rama Tower gained half a baht, Siam Cement six baht276 words
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Article151 1979-10-31 4 THE market yesterday closed mixed with oils posting slight gains while commercials, industrials and minings declined, dealers said. Turnover dropped to 5.17 million pesos from Monday's 8.89 million. Baguio Gold, Benguet Con B, Lepanto B, Marinduque B, Pogei and Pioneer firmed while First Phil Holdings and San Miguel B151 words
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Article318 1979-10-31 4 THE market drifted lower yesterday following the long weekend with only one bright ezeption HK Hotels which touched $24.40 on rumours of a reorganisation in the company. There were no announcements of any importance and with the interim dividend season almost over, broker* are not expecting any sudden surge318 words
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Article369 1979-10-31 4 THE market continued firmer yesterday, led by energy stocks, dealers said. Coal stocks firmed sharply. with Coal and Allied rising 50 cents to $8.50 on its additional $800 million steaming coal contract with Japan, but Howard Smith eased 10 to $6.60 in a technical reaction to Monday's sharp rise.369 words
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Article52 1979-10-31 4 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Monday 4VL£ Friday 440.2 Week Ago 466.7 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Monday 808.82 Friday 800.40 Week ago 800.13 H.K.HANG SENG Tuesday 862 22 Monday closed Week ago 656.14 SYDNEY INDUSTRIALS Tuesday ***** Monday 530*7 Week ago 533 83 ALL ORDINARIES Tuesday 687.77 Monday 68L21 Week52 words
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Advertisement548 1979-10-31 4 Successful Investing in Commodities SATURDAY NOVEMBER 24,1979 SHANGRI-LA HOTEL, SINGAPORE This is a one-day conference designed for investors and experienced traders to help answer some of the important questions that should be considered soch as: What percentage ef mr pihMk da yea wait to pat iato rimmiHaiT a What Mrt548 words
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OVERSEAS
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478 1979-10-31 5 Reuter FIFTY-SEVEN developing African, Caribbean and Pacific countries (ACP) are due to sign a US$7.5 billion (5516.3 billion) trade and aid pact with the European common market. The five-year agreement, to be signed in Lome, Togo, was shaped during 12 months of toughReuter - 478 words
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Article656 1979-10-31 5 Agencies PRESIDENT Carter said US oil companies stood to gain US$l,OOO billion (about 552,000 billion) unless Congress imposed a heavy tax on their profits resulting from the lifting of price controls on domestic oil production. Mr Carter cited sharply increased earnings by oil companies in theAgencies - 656 words
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71 1979-10-31 5 A VITAL phase of negotiations aimed at helping Third World nations acquire the technological know-how to speed their economic development began in Geneva on Monday. Delegates to the threeweek conference sponsored by the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (Unctad) resumed their protracted71 words
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Article795 1979-10-31 5 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From PAA PA005 0125 NYO/SFO/HKG TMA TL375 0530 BEY/DXB/KUL MAS MH601 0700 KUL MAS MH682 0710 KCH SIA SQ101 0900 KUL MAS MH621 0920 PEN MAS MH607 0845 KUL RBA BI421 0930 BWN MAS MH6T1 0945 PEN/KUL CPA CX710 1005 HLP795 words
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Article385 1979-10-31 5 AFP THE French economy would be hit hard if oil prices were to rise by an annual average of 10 per cent over the next three years without a substantial rise in oil producing countries' imports of industrial goods. Disclosing this in a report released inAFP - 385 words
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206 1979-10-31 5 UPI THE productivity of American business, a key weapon in the battle against inflation, grew at an annual rate of 0.1 per cent in the July-September quarter of this year, the Labour Department reported Monday. Productivity, the economy's output per hour, had declined sharplyUPI - 206 words
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162 1979-10-31 5 UPI THE Swiss and the Japanese are the world's greatest savers with twice or three times as much money in the bank as anyone else, the International Savings Banks Institute said in Geneva on Monday. Per capita bank savings in Switzerland at the end of 1978UPI - 162 words
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171 1979-10-31 5 UPI A LEADING Iraaian newspaper has made a bold public appeal tar press freedom, while religious'leaders seek new unofficial strictures against criticism. The Ettelaat newspaper complained on Monday that "nowadays the press receives a treatment which befits the enemies of the people, not theUPI - 171 words
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Article, Illustration61 1979-10-31 5 CHINESE Chairman BosGue-feng seems amused by his visit to the historic Ifcwer 1 Leaden en Meedsy. He Is flanked by Yeeman Warders dee Davis (left) and Beb Barton, as he pcsce ftrt as thensnnds ef tourists de each year. Mr Baa Is en aWkA vflfto Britain, theAP picture - 61 words
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125 1979-10-31 5 OBJECTIONS by France have blocked Common Market agreement on the new global trading rules worked out during the Tokyo Round of trade talks. French officials said Paris did not want the Brussels Commission alone to sign the agreement on behalf of the nine125 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article486 1979-10-31 5 Agencies ON THE 50th anniversary of the great stock market crash, loud applause from the floor greeted the opening of the New York Stock Exchange Monday despite an attempt to shut it down by some 3,000 anti-nuclear protestors. Many of the 2,500 traders, cheering and throwing confetti,Agencies - 486 words
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Advertisement279 1979-10-31 5 Examples of howOverseas Assurance and Risk Management could save your fife. Once Senior Management starts to think "Risk Management" they begin to see all sorts of opportunities for risk control and risk reduction Overseas Assurance thinks Risk Management and here are a few examples that'll help you think along the279 words
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Article446 1979-10-31 6 NOT MANY countries in the developing world are offered the chance to participate in research and development (RAD) projects of the type put forward by Americas General Electric Company. While it is true that the projects are not as glamorous as those in the aerospace industry nor446 words
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Article258 1979-10-31 6 TELEVISION rental is a late development in Singapore, as was rental or leasing of industrial equipment. The Asian mentality has been rooted in the tradition of "if I can't afford it, I won't buy it". But changing lifestyles have brought with it the desire for258 words
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Article, Illustration948 1979-10-31 6 LANCE GAY - The president of UAW is to sit on the Board of Directors, in return for several major economic concessions. LANCE gAy examines the tentative pact. LANCE GAY NYT CHRYSLER Corp has agreed to include a union representative on its Board of Directors, a moveNYT - 948 words
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Article921 1979-10-31 6 PAUL LEWIS - Some observers have come to believe that China's leaders, in being slow to complete the placement of the orders, were signalling that they expect to receive aid and other forms of development assistance in return for the orders. By PAUL LEWIS NYT MAJOR industrial nations, in anNYT - 921 words
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Advertisement36 1979-10-31 6 Looking for EXECUTIVES PROFESSIONALS CD Reach them through the appointments page of Sunday Nation reaches 60% of the English literate executives and professionals in Singapore. For more details please call Francis Ng at 284-8844 Ext. 335.36 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous31 1979-10-31 6 BriStoW :f^aziici>ckEG2 LOMP*TS Trte. RooT\rteA ON Tvi£se OCCAStONS^J Ty4e Tva\KG TO js to G«veTH6n p\s ptrny Ptf4D BROCHUfteS uSiJ^dL o**0** cw **y »n o»e PyslD fT>Pvvc3EL Tup I Full GlpsSs 72fi31 words
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Miscellaneous981 1979-10-31 6 Holiday splurge of fun ITS a MMsy sad M- ekfldraa's. Thi days hrlag fartk a splarge MeifMn« sf Ami to keep 71a «rt the TV aad «0 the tfcfwtaSjT' i*!!? I SfrSitTo Tiey ftre ftltm wuili- «f aakea werk fer Idle kaads, nasty these af Ike ft, Ckftaael S, 1981 words
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Miscellaneous402 1979-10-31 6 21 She doesn't promise (3) 22 The way to address an Indian (3) 23 Having such a complexion makes a girl cry (6) 25 A hundred on one bike (3) 28 Falls to keep making a loss out East? (5) 30 He's like MarthKS) 31 One side of Rugby (5)402 words
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1175 1979-10-31 7 TOSHIO KOJIMA - By TOSHIO KOJIMA Reuter ARGENTINE President Jorge Rafael Videla's state visit to Japan this month further accelerated a quickening development of relations between Japan and Latin America. The President and Japanese Prime Minister Masayoshi Ohira agreed to ,expand cooperation between' their countries not only in theReuter - 1,175 words
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Article, Illustration924 1979-10-31 7 KEITH STAFFORD - By KEITH STAFFORD Reuter TAIWAN has emerged from the US derecognition last December with hardly any effect on its economy. In tact, economists and bankers in Taipei say the American action has helped in some areas, such as raising large international loans. Foreign investment inReuter - 924 words
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Article402 1979-10-31 7 PRUDENT dealers in the foreign exchange market will always have safeguards against unexpected upsets in the market. However, I feel London bankers Johnson Matthey are being needlessly pessimistic about the dangers. They have just appointed as their new chief dealer a certain Mr W G Salvage.402 words
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1029 1979-10-31 7 JOHN TAN - FORUM with JOHN TAN IT HAS become something of a legend now that when Prime Minister Lee travels, he has with him quite an impressive entourage, the reason being that future leaders need grooming in the international scene. So it was, on his latest1,029 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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EUROPEAN MARKETS
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Article270 1979-10-31 8 OCT 29 Frs CORBEILLE Alr-Llqulde 453 unch B S N Gervais Dtnont 820 10 C 8 F < ThomsonCst) 424 7 Cle Francalse des Petroles 282 unch Compagnle Financier? Compagme Generale 342 unch Credit Fonder De France 480 3 Hacttette (Ubralrte) 188 -2 Machines Bull 82 0.5 Michel in270 words
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Article215 1979-10-31 8 OCT 29 1 Aeg-Telefunken Akio Allx Leben 1 Alii Vers 6 BASF BtyHT W ban It Ba; Vbank Bayer BBC BMW Dm 36.20 24 SOB 871.00 ***** 1*00 232.00 271 OOB 125 30 279JO )M 50 -4 -2 02 1 *0.8 Canella 350 00 5 Chem Verw 290 00215 words
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Article188 1979-10-31 8 OCT 2» Francs Actions Sulasts Alusuisse Br Alusuisse Ret Brdwn Boverl Br. nb« Ocigy Br. 299 1216 496 1930 1200 -1 unch unch -25 -IS Clba Ortgy p C 1030 -10 Clba OI0 Re« Credit Suisse Br Credit Suisse Reg Elektrowatt Br. 103 .7 2240 421 2085 -30 -1188 words
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Article193 1979-10-31 8 OCT 29 ru ABN 338 00 0.5 Ahold 8200 13 Akio 26 80 AMEV S3 10 -1.1 Amlu 117 70 0.2 Amro Bank 1710 01 Bergou 54 SO unch Berk 98 00 Bols 0800 0-5 Borsumij —m oo •f 1 Bur h man n 58 80 -0.7 Byenkorf 85.20193 words
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Article94 1979-10-31 8 OCT 29 Fro FORWARD MARKET Acec Arbed Astur Brascan Br u-Lamb Canpae Cock D» Beers Ebe* Electrobel Ob-Inno-Bm Oe» Hobok Petm Hjrl Dutch Sidro Soc Ocn Beic Sofina 2190 900 536 1720 U2 390 250 2106 <310 2900 1032 2sao 9440 2200 1070 1730 3300 -10 42 unch unch94 words
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Article391 1979-10-31 8 GOLD shares closed mixed with a slightly firmer bias in quiet trading on Monday, reflecting light London selling, dealers said. W Deep rose SO cents to 2375 cents and Brgo seven to €07, while Pres Steyn fell 275 to 2400. Cons Gold rose 55 to 785 cents on press391 words
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Article230 1979-10-31 8 OCT 2B C* Abltlbl IT*. -<* Alcaji 424 -S A1 to rim n\ Bank Mont 214 -tt Bank No** Scotia 21 4 Bell TW U4 unch Beth Corp BP Can Ltd HI 34 14 Braacan 21*. unch Camp Red Lake 234 4 Can Imp Bk a\ 4 Canpac 314230 words
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Advertisement593 1979-10-31 8 [**;`^{(}".@-:=:+~*(~:]&>+$-%{~ <-wiiiiuni innctu _awu* utiu »r_ 9 Avi new UrK 9KICKS. Pp Cement Ptvm MU Welkom Where to wine, dine and entertain s mli In > House Affair Everyday is a biq house affair for us Because each day ts another nev. opportunity to perfect our service to vou Service593 words
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Advertisement247 1979-10-31 8 Merlin's New Tavern Bar It s totally new. Painstakingly furbished to create just the right ambience for you unwind after a hard day's work, before dinner, or to round off a perfect evening. Enjoy happier happy hours from 5.00 pm to 7.00 pm. We have The Gypsies to entertain, a247 words
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465 1979-10-31 9 Reuter THE Federal Reserve Board will probably refrain from tightening monetary policy further, at least for the short term. Money market analysts said the massive U533.7 billion downward revision in early October money supply figures will allow the Fed to pauseReuter - 465 words
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Article358 1979-10-31 9 Reuter yen is likely to depreciate further to 240 yen to the US dollar by the end iof this.year or even to 250 -yen, Japanese foreign exchange dealers believe. They said the Bank of Japan has sold an estimated J.* l billion since the begin- ning ofReuter - 358 words
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Article241 1979-10-31 9 SANWA Baak is toraiog US$l5 million Hooting rate certificates sf depeslt (FRCDS), its faarth ta the Aslaa dollar market. Tie lssae will be managed by Slagapare Namara Merebaat Rniltiig aad eomaaaged by Saowa lateraattoaal Flaaace. The five-year PBCD6 will be priced at par, aad carry241 words
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Article47 1979-10-31 9 WEST Germany signed an agreement to lend Indonesia 217 million marks (U*****.3 million) on semi-concession-al terms to buy four semicontainer ships. Indonesia is to repay the loan in 15Vi years, with a 3 Vi year grace period, at 3 per cent annual interest.47 words
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495 1979-10-31 9 NYT THE Federal Reserve Board disclosed on Monday that a US$BOO million error has been discovered in the nation's money supply figures, in addition to the $3.7 billion mistake revealed last week. As in the case of the earlier mistake, the error resultedNYT - 495 words
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Article347 1979-10-31 9 Reuter COMMERCIAL banks cannot recycle the balance of payments surpluses now being built up by oil producing countries on the same scale as they did after the 1973/74 oil crisis, bank economists from nine countries agreed. The economists, members of the International Club of Bank Economists,Reuter - 347 words
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Article1188 1979-10-31 9 NEW YORK THE stock market on Monday showed little change in the lightest trading in five months, as gaming and buy-out issues recorded some of the biggest price swings. Analysts said there was hope interest rates would not move sharply higher again in the near-term,1,188 words
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Article440 1979-10-31 9 THE foreign exchange mar- ket yesterday saw fairly active trading in the yen sector while sterling and the German mark remained quiet. The yen opened with sellers pushing the rate down from the previous day's close. In anticipation of oil 1 price increases, the yen was sold down440 words
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Article22 1979-10-31 9 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared ie lend to their best customers is 9.1 per cent.22 words
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Article183 1979-10-31 9 Asian rates ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at close on Oct 30: US Dollar*(Spot) Offer Bid 7 days 14 13/1814 11/18 1 month 15 3/16 15 1/16 2 months 1511/16 159/16 3 months 16 15% 6 months 15'/i 15% 9 months 14% 14H 12 months 14 9/16 14 7/16183 words
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Article51 1979-10-31 9 KAmit count ho Own Call A 3montl Treasui 3 montt Bank bl 3mont 6 mont of prices often uses on Oct 30: ight 3% 5H« eposits 5'* St Ckwiif Buying 1 •y bills 511/16 i ills 8 5/16 ■h CD 8 7/16 h CD 8 13/16 Source: National Discount51 words
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Article202 1979-10-31 9 THE US dollar for overnight delivery closed sharply firmer at 237.70 yen yesterday, compared with a 236.50 opening and 234.75 at Monday's close, despite strong central bank yen-support intervention, dealers said. Trading was heavy with volume at US$l.Ol billion. The Bank of Japan sold an estimated $50 million to202 words
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Article292 1979-10-31 9 THE SINGAPORE gold futures market yesterday closed between 60 US cents and US$4.OO higher in quiet featureless trading ahead of the Hari Raya Haji holiday today, dealers said. Other factors which inhibited trading were the US Treasury auction scheduled for tomorrow and IMF gold sales on Nov 7. Turnover292 words
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Article120 1979-10-31 9 THE yen continued to weaken in late trading here yesterday on strong commercial demand for the US dollar. Trading in yen/dollar was moderately active with little sign of end-month position squaring. Dealers detected fairly heavy Bank of Japan intervention here in the morning but none in the afternoon. The120 words
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Article90 1979-10-31 9 THE US dollar firmed against sterling and the yen and held steady against most European currencies yesterday morning. Some Bank of England support for sterling at the lower levels was detected. It opened at U552.0890/900, against Monday's close of 2.0962/62. The yen, however, continued to weaken. Following the trend90 words
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Advertisement277 1979-10-31 9 IGNORANCE... is not bliss Knowledge very often means profits In the Octobe r issue of Singapore Business, we look at some areas where knowing when to do what has oaid addends Courting the Customers: Soo'ts shops are flourishing simply because they can recognise market potential and locate themselves near the277 words
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1137 1979-10-31 10 BUSINESS DONE ON THE SES THE KLSE BID and offer prices officially listed and business in an reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yeste*day with the number of shares traded shown In brackets in lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL Aciba (2J58) Allied Choc1,137 words
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Article157 1979-10-31 10 «NO ATOM UNIT TBUBT 1 I r c s 1.19 W (ManagW prtoaa hrNfi 1) INCOME BOND UNTT The 0—at 2.0# 2.22 (Current pit Income •as) The Saving Find 1.31 L 44 LM 1.22 S pore Prog Fond OK 0.9T S pore Sec. Fund LIT LTT S pore157 words
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Article2562 1979-10-31 10 1979 High Low Company Last Sale orur« Div Div C'vr ur• Y*ld net P/E Vol COOO) Day 1 High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 281 207, Acma 198 123* Alcom 148 110 AUled Choc 180 133 B A T 272 255 B&ta 74* 57* Ben 255 185*2,562 words
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Article90 1979-10-31 10 Striking price* at the options officially listed on the Stock Rsrhany at Singapore rasterday, the period, bids and offered prices and hiitnrai done, if any, with the number of ootions traded shown in brackets. CMC (Dec- M) (0.10B). <0.3?, 9 B* *»> <».£" <Dec n#> (dk »»> PHam90 words
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Article1338 1979-10-31 10 BID and otter prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of iharea traded shown in brackets in tots of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified industbiais Alee* (IJSB I MS) Ate* BsM (1MB) (1) I.M A Chee1,338 words
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Article271 1979-10-31 10 KHONG Gaaa Flair Milling Ltd: AGM to be beld at the Fortune Room, 2nd Floor, Merlin Plaza, Beach Road, Singapore, today at 12.30pm. Tractors Malay* BM: AGM to be beld at Hilton Hotel, Kuala Lumpur, on Nov 8 at 12 noon. Ike Ayer ffltnns Planting Syndicate BM: AGM271 words
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Article, Illustration758 1979-10-31 10 A STEADIES tnai »u aetod la Ml ud featareleaa tndag at the Stock Exchange al Sbgapere yesterday. Galaa ef tee er twe eeats were chalked ap far meat ef the aharea that paved la baataeaa. As reflected la the tower taraever, Mi were malaly ef a758 words
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Article506 1979-10-31 10 QUIET and featureless conditions prevailed on the Kuala Lumpur stock market and prices drifted to close marginally higher yesterday. Although trading was largely cautious and hesitant, some bargain-hunting support was evident which propped up values slightly. The New Straits Times industrial ordinary share index, reflecting the506 words
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1011 1979-10-31 11 KULIM (Malaysia) expects to make a pre-tax profit of at least Msl7 million in the current year to end-Decem-ber, more than double the level achieved in 1978. This forecast, contained in its rights offer document to shareholders, represents a significant upward revision of the1,011 words
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Article286 1979-10-31 11 THE Arab-Malaysian Development Bank (AMDB) has announced an increase in its capital through the issue of loan notes amounting to $15 million. Following the approval of its board of directors and Bank Negara, the shareholders of the bank have subscribed and fully paid for the $15286 words
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Article592 1979-10-31 11 Current Payment Ex Date Booka Cloae Date Total for Total for Apollo S B S Shell Harimau Conv Auat Amal UNW C Prop Town ft City Jardine Loan High ft Low Set Prop SEA Corp T Cement T Cement Pref Gentinga OU E A Hitam Rub Benta Kempai592 words
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Article109 1979-10-31 11 Company Particular* Ex Date Booka Cloae Kern ay an SEA Corp Temerloh Fancy Tile MUInd Pub Text Bonus Issue of 1 for 4 Bonus Issue of lfor 1 Bonus Issue of 1 for 1 Rights Issue of 3 for 2 $1.20 per share Bonus Issue of 4 for109 words
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Article590 1979-10-31 11 THE KLSE has asked Temerlsb Rabber Estates to furnish it with additional information on its proposed one-for-one bonus issue. The exchange wants to know if there is any change expected in the amount of dividend payable on the enlarged capital for the current year ending April 30, 1960,590 words
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Article306 1979-10-31 11 FT ON TURNOVER of £7.97 million, London Sumatra Plantations made pre-tax profits of £1.19 million in the six months ended June 30, 1979. Tax takes £382,000, giving earnings per share of 5.06 pence. For the previous 12 months to Dec 31, 1978, the group showedFT - 306 words
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410 1979-10-31 11 Market Talk... TAX incentives to conform with the New Economic Policy (NEP), provided for in next year's Malaysian budget, would result in as much as an 18 per cent increase in after-tax profit for complying companies, according to stock analyst Laurence, Prust410 words
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547 1979-10-31 11 RIGHT now the Singapore stock market trend is all but predictable. Various technical factors show that it is delicately balanced. External factors will determine which direction it will take next. James Cowan Associates' latest issue of the Forecast notes that as a result of547 words
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Article144 1979-10-31 11 INCHCAPE and Co is seeking to acquire more US companies to complement the international trade services it offers in other countries, according to Sir Edward Studd, executive director. He said Inchcape (the parent of the local Inchcape Bhd group) is looking for US companies engaged in144 words
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Article, Illustration456 1979-10-31 11 urn by HOCK LOCK SIEW FOR SOME investors, convertible secUrities are a means of enjoying the best of both worlds in investment. One reason is that such instruments offer stable interest income as opposed to the variable dividend income derived from ordinary shares. This stable income alsoby HOCK LOCK SIEW - 456 words
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Article223 1979-10-31 11 Date Last Foil Year Company PerM Announced Net EPS Gress Pre-tax Inst year (cents) Div. Profit <$*•••) Mai Bank F 23/9 28.6 17.5 25,742 Sea View F 30/9 282L Msia Rice I 9/10 4.0 228 C Sugars F 9/11 30.1 15.0 5,793 Pahang Cons F 9/11 3.7 2.5223 words
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Article145 1979-10-31 11 PROFITB ef lUrrtom Malayilaa Estates (HME) expuM trwn £5.83 mllltoa to £«.45 mllltoa tor the three nutki mM Jim SI, 1171, nbjeet to tax ef £&J igaM £2.16 mllHea. Harvested crept tor tke lint three iwfti at HME, which la M per eeat iwaed altorrtMM aai CrwfleM,145 words
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Article62 1979-10-31 11 FOLLOWING the record £761,126 achieved in 1978, pre-tax profits of Sogomana group slipped from £343,052 to £329,327 for the first six months of 1979. However, after tax of £137,888 (£156,899), stated earnings per lOp share moved ahead slightly from 5.9Tp to 6.14 p. To reduce disparity, the interim62 words
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Advertisement69 1979-10-31 11 KEEP UP YOUR MANAGING DIRECTOR Subscribe today and save more than 20% off the newsstand price.... Just complete the coupon below and mail it, together with payment, to: Times Publishing Bhd. AWSJ Subscription Dept. Times House River Valley Road Singapore 0923 Please enter my subscription for 3 months at 5&45.0069 words
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336 1979-10-31 12 THE Singapore Department of Civil Aviation will request an additional US$4BO,OOO from the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) for its regional training project. The four-year project, undertaken by UNDP, International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) and the Singapore Government since the end of last year, has336 words
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192 1979-10-31 12 Reuter JAPAN might like to form a free trade association with South Korea, the vice president of the Japanese Ministry of International Trade and Industry, Mr Naohiro Amaya said in Tokyo yesterday. He was answering reporter's questions about Japanese prospects in South KoreaReuter - 192 words
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Article, Illustration140 1979-10-31 12 AP A 70,000-member federal employees union yesterday endorsed Senator Edward Kennedy (or the 1980 Democratic presidential nomination, one day after Mr Kennedy established a campaign committee. The independent National Treasury Employees Union became the sixth union and the first federal civil service group to back the MassachusettsAP - 140 words
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Article108 1979-10-31 12 UPI THE South Korean army yesterday arrested the Chief Secretary to assassinated President Park Chung-hee and questioned him about any involvement in the murder. The Presidential aide, Mr Kim Kae-won, escaped unharmed from last week's gun battle in which Mr Park and five bodyguards were killed.UPI - 108 words
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72 1979-10-31 12 BRANIFF International has taken delivery of new Boeing *****P aircraft on Monday, to be used on the Far East routes. Speaking at the pre-inau-gural celebration yesterday, Mr James B Lawrence, Braniff's vice president of Pacific and Asia, said the aircraft is of the special high72 words
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Article418 1979-10-31 12 MICHAEL Sherrard, QC, began his defence of stockbroker Yong Teck Lian yesterday by saying that he had no case to answer. Yong, a director of Golden Hope Securities is accused of having committed insider trading between Aug 14 and 18 last year when he418 words
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529 1979-10-31 12 AFP VIETNAMESE forces will not pursue Khmer Rouge guerillas into Thai territory, Hanoi's Secretary of State in charge of Foreign Affairs Nguyen Thach said yesterday. Mr Thach returned to Hanoi a few days ago after having talks in Bangkok with Thai Prime Minister KriangsakAFP - 529 words
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Article288 1979-10-31 12 MALAYSIA is formulating a national policy to regulate the exploration and production of non-oil minerals in the country. The Ministry of Primary Industries has drawn up a draft paper which is expected to form the basis for discusion with all interested parties, including state governments. Disclosing this,288 words
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185 1979-10-31 12 AFP THAILAND keei ii» to i'the eeaatry tknagk may fa tare all riMrt•geertoto. fhlaiai Vlee Minister «l Trade, Ckea Jle, nU that his eeaatry «nU be prepared to sappty Thallaad with sil at a price iHgktty tower Am the naiket Thto year, Cblaa'a qaeta toAFP - 185 words
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Article53 1979-10-31 12 TALKS betweea Hlagapsre aai Mm to review the pretest air services agreemeat betweea the twe eeaatrtM will start tomerrew. The Slagapere Depart* meat at CtvU Avtottoa Initiated the review af the preeeat agreemeat which was rigaed la IVM. Talks are schedaled to to last fer twe53 words
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378 1979-10-31 12 THE verdict of the Tarling trial, which took up 59 days of hearing in the High Court, will be delivered on Nov 14. This was disclosed by Judge Kulasekaram yesterday who reserved judgement after the reply of Mr H E Cashin, senior defence378 words
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Article774 1979-10-31 12 LONDON, Tues. Prices turned lower in active trading after a firm opening, dealers said. Selling developed following the CBI industrial trends survey, which was seen as depressing, dealers added. At 3 pm, the FT index was down 6.2 at 440.6. Industrial leaders were mainly up to 9p lower774 words
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Article132 1979-10-31 12 NEARLY 200 officers of the Indonesian armed forces have decided to resign and go into business, it was announced in Jakarta yesterday. A total of 191 active officers, who were engaged in business, refused to return to their units preferring their business activities, Deputy Commander of132 words
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Advertisement142 1979-10-31 12 WOODWORKING EXHIBITION. DATE: 12-16 JANUARY 1981, SINGAPORE. Wood '81 is the second specialist exhibition devoted exclusively to the development and expansion of the forestry, timber processing and woodworking industries of South East Asia. Wood '81 will highlight the latest range and services available. Wood '81 will have a new section142 words
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Advertisement124 1979-10-31 12 EL-5100 andEL-5101 superior scientfic calculator with rolling writer dot matrix display that writes on and 0n.... the First of its kind in this handy-type scientific calculator. a-sioo A 24-digrt calculator that can calculate edit, correct and test solving mathematics, statistics and probabity, cM engineering, electricity, physics etc. with the maximum124 words
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Miscellaneous58 1979-10-31 12 Outlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. to 1 p.m. today: Generally fair. Report tor 24 hows prior to 7JI p.m. m Oct.M at the airport. Maximum temperature 29.8 Associated humidity 73 Minimum temperature 24.0 Associated humidity 97 Hours of sunshine 2.55 Rainfall in millimetres Trace Total rainfall for the month58 words
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Article59 1979-10-31 13 Reuter THE INDONESIAN and West German governments have signed a loan agreement whereby the latter will provide 217 million marks (about 552.6 million) for the purchase of four semi-container vessels, a joint official statement said. The loan, over 15 Vt years with a 3V4 -year grace period, carriesReuter - 59 words
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Article99 1979-10-31 13 Reuter THE CHAIRMAN of the Cyprus Ports Authority has outlined plans to turn the island's ports into transit centres for the West Asian, Far Eastern and European trade. Reporting this, the Cyprus News Agency said authority chairman Stavros Galatariotis announced recently that new quays were under constructionReuter - 99 words
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Article101 1979-10-31 13 Reuter LONDON second-hand tonnage brokers reported the sale of the tanker 210,650 long dwt Sirius (built 1970) to unknown buyers for about US$l2 millon, the tanker Paula (214,128 long dwt, built 1970) to London Greek operators for about $12 million and the tanker Venoil (325,728 long dwt, builtReuter - 101 words
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730 1979-10-31 13 HSUNG BEE HWA - P 0 set to conquer both air and sea EXPANDING PACIFIC SERVICE By HSUNG BEE HWA BRITISH-based PAO Agency Services is expanding its freight forwarding operations in the Pacific to provide its clients with a more comprehensive package deal. In this region, PAO is well known for its freight forwarding730 words
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Article250 1979-10-31 13 AP GRAIN kwei ceattoaed to high ratoa tor aaitehie leakage to toe Great Lake* m Maaday. Tradax Used a Nav i*'M l»»4er at lampsam vatmjm (fto) tor a direct HJMtm Ltkei grtti iki» meat to toe Gkcat-Euabvg ruge. to toe St Uwnaee eatoary, SMermar fixed the balk-«ll carrierAP - 250 words
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330 1979-10-31 13 Reuter TWO BARGES carrying 3,100 tons of relief supplies for Kampuchea left Singapore on Monday for the Kampuchean port of Kompong Som, where they should arrive on Friday. The barges, being towed by one tug, have been supplied by the British charityReuter - 330 words
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1074 1979-10-31 17 SHIPPING LIST where your ships are due and when 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 Port1,074 words
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Article898 1979-10-31 18 I RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS I AND LCL CARGO AT CONTAINER TERMINAL t 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 premises898 words
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933 1979-10-31 18 A CERTAIN amount of nerve would appear to be necessary to spend US$3OO million on bulk carriers and tankers even though the market has been recovering. However, with Wah Kwong, it is business almost as usual. Find a first class charterer with cargo,933 words
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347 1979-10-31 18 UPI A GLOOMY fa tart wu predicted far Britain's shlpbalMtag ladastry by a Cambridge eccaemlc greap aa Meaday. The ladastry'a eatpat la expected ta fall by aeariy II per ceat this year aecerdtag te Cambridge Eeaaametrics, a commercial eempaay wbleh pravldea aa ladastrial,UPI - 347 words
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1310 1979-10-31 18 HALF-hidden behind the more eyecatching elements of shipmanagement, the task of provisioning and storing merchant-ships is nevertheless an integral and important function of ship operations, deserving more attention that it is usually awarded, if only because the costs involved have risen so dramatically over recent1,310 words
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Article540 1979-10-31 18 Skipping Llae ACS Afea Alfred Alfred C. Alpac Angkutan ANL APL Arya Nat ASCL Asia America Asia Merchant Atlas Aust.Cont n IV V V IV V i m V m n n IV IV C«i 5 3 2 5 5 4 1 2 5 1 5 5 4540 words
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Article475 1979-10-31 18 EXPECTED J ARRIVALS i TODAY KEPPEL WHARVES Bunga Mas (0600) 19 Big Progress (Ro/Ro) (after Vega) 38/39 Crown Cherry (1600 after Ramoneverett) 6/7 Deka Navigator (1100 after Alba lulia) 18 Fjordliner (after Nedlloyd Forcados will haul to Gdns 1/2, 3rd/0600 tbc) 3/4 Gudrun Bakke (0600 after Prima475 words
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Advertisement313 1979-10-31 13 m mi SEALORD LU ANTA> H s UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) GULF WEEKLY MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES C S'pore J loading for In Port Mina Qaboos (11/11), Shuaiba (14/11), Kuwait I (17/11), Dammam (20/11), Dubai (23/11) 15/11 j Ai Jubad (27/11), Dammam (30/11) Kuwait (3/12), Dubat (6/12) 4/12 Dubai (16/12),313 words
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Advertisement607 1979-10-31 13 AFEA LINE REGULAR SEMI CONTAINER EXPRESS SERVICE DIRECT TO LAGOS-APAPA Set Page IV Column 3 for Sailings SINGAPORE SHIPPING AG f NCIE SPT f tT D VIARKHING 9111?? GENfHAt *****1 A V Mi I UHO ASIA LINE SDN BHD K I 1?9b4/. P Kt AMG *****1 '3 P£ *t NG607 words
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Advertisement276 1979-10-31 14 0 EVERGREEN LINE I FAR EAST EUROPE I EXPRESS FUll CONIAINER SERVICE ACCEPTMG CARGO FOR: HAMBURG FELIXSTOWE. ROTTEROAM. ANTWERP. LE HAVRE ALSO ACCEPTMG CARGO FOR: UMTEDKfjGOOM SOUTHAMPTON. LONDON. MANCHESTER. BJRMMGHAM BRISTOL. LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW, LEEDS VEST GERMANY HOLLAND AMSTERDAM Sam Mni« t FMmMMnUni Utewt EmUr* 1 Iter 24 Nn MNn 21276 words
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