The Business Times, 28 March 1978

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1 16 The Business Times
  • 11 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 218/1/78 C TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 1978 50CENTS
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 53 1 Reuter MANILA, Mon. The Philippine government has authorised Hell Orient (Pte) Ltd of Singapore to set up Its regional headquarters here. Trade Secretary, Troadlo Quiazon, who approved the firm's application, said this would be the 160 th transnational corporation to be allowed to do business in
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    • 52 1 Reuter BANGKOK, Mon. Thailand has set an export target of 300,000 tonnes of rice for the second quarter of the current year. The Commerce Ministry had set an export target of 500,000 tonnes for the first quarter, but trade sources estimated at least 550,000 tonnes would be actually
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    • 62 1 Reuter SEOUL, Mon. South Korea plans for the first time to provide US$5O million (Sslls million) worth of credit lines through the Korean Exchange Bank (KEB) to developing countries this year. Finance Ministry officials said this facility would help importers In the developing countries to finance purchase of
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    • 71 1 AFP JAKARTA, Mon. Vice President Adam Malik told a group of visiting foreign newsmen today that Indonesia could be expected to normalise diplomatic relations with China in the "not distant future despite remaining difficulties". Mr Malik said Indonesia had never severed its relations with China although they were
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    • 57 1 Reuter SEOUL, Mon. South Korea will shortly designate the Japanese yen and 24 other foreign currencies to be used In trade and other transactions. Korea has already allowed the use of the yen in such transactions as forward dealings with other foreign currencies and lending by local
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    • 60 1 AP BANGKOK, Mon. A Japanese consortium headed by Nissho Iwai has sought government approval to build Thailand's deep seaport in Laem Chambang, Cholburl, 93 km south-east of Bangkok. The consortium, the Board of Investments said, "reportedly has received favourable response from the Japanese government which would be willing
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    • 66 1 AFP KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A government backbencher today called on the Malaysian government to adopt a "firm stand" In negotiations on air services agreement with Britain. Mr Lee Boon Peng sald:"lf the British do not agree with our proposals, then we could have air service agreements with
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    • 86 1 UPI NEW YORK, Mon. Stocks headed lower early in active trading today as institutions, focusing on secondary Issues, sold blue chips. Some investors were concerned by reports that the consumer price index to be released tomorrow will show a significant Increase. Wall Street has grown Increasingly concerned about
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  • Chief Price Chances
    • 125 1 Rises Most active Dunlop lnd 444 16 API 122,000 P M Hldgs 170 +8 Dunlop Est Cons Plant 332 565 +6 +5 Sin Chew Sime Darby PMC 111.000 103.000 Kulim Mtii 135 +5 67.000 Jardines 204 +4 Total Turnover: 2.01 m Dutch Baby 155 +4 Total Value:
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    • 158 1 Rites Most active Dunlop Ind Consol Pit Kramat Tin Castlefleid Kullm(Msla) Negri Semb YeoHS Pacific Dev Perils Plant Dunlop Est Utd Mai 4.60 5.80 6.40 8.30 1.40 3.68 2.41 2.62 2.28 3.42 3.66 .16 .10 .10 .10 .08 .08 .07 .07 .06 .06 +.06 Olympia 232,000 API
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  • 1217 1  -  MANAGERS AND UNIONS CRITICISED »r RONNIE LIM THE SINGAPORE worker Is too concerned with money and his rights. He is also self-centred, has a passive atu tude towards work and is not too responsible. These and other grouses are revealed in a no holds barred
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  • 155 1 A TOTAL of 167,016 visitor arrivals was reported by the Singapore Tourist Promotion Board for January, under the new entry procedures which Includes data for all visitors arriving by air and sea and non-Malay-sians arriving by road and rail. Taking air and sea arrivals (as no comparable data
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  • 426 1 THE US dollar slumped to another post-war low on the Tokyo foreign exchange market yesterday In the absence of support by the Bank of Japan. It hit 225.25 Japanese yen shortly before the closing and finished the day's trading at 225.30, passing
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  • 150 1 JAPANESE Finance Minister Tatsuo Murayama yesterday ruled out the possibility of taking additional measures to tighten foreign exchange controls to stop the current yen rise. He told an Upper House Budget Committee meeting that the quotation on the foreign exchange market should be considered on
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  • 352 1 THE GOVERNMENT, a heavy borrower la the domestic market, is taking its first step towards raising the $6.8 billion needed in the next four years for development financing. The public will be invited to subscribe to 1575 million worth of government registered stocks
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  • 568 1  -  ■y COLIN CHEE ENTERPRISES do not generally initiate corruption, as is frequently assumed by the public. This is the conclusion reached by an ad hoc commission, chaired by Lord Shawcross, which was set up In December 1975 by the International Chambers of Commerce
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 19 1 PING For those who want to play j their best. Avatebleaf Better Golf Stores. Sole Aaent WWSTON'S PTE. LTD.
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    • 166 1 We have a history of making our depositors' savings grow The history of Lombard North Central goes back more than 100 years. So it's really no surprise that our steady growth has made us an important name in British banking and finance. Individuals and institutions the world over make their
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    • 73 1 I SHIPPING TIMES ECICS new chief, new direcBREARING Into the Japanese food market...... PEOPLE in business WAY o«t of the rat for THE modern manager FORUM on private housing RRAMAT Tin bumper diriPROFITB coming into View ASEAMBANKERS going strong GO ■hating at Kallang HINTS of power rates rising INCOME distribution
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    • 396 1 A COMPLETE COPYWG SYSTEM APS ELECTRONICS (PRIVATE) LTD fttMOAPOfce'Titf SSOM4 (S Uom) APS ELECTRONICS <M) SON BHD KUALA LUMPUR T« 03-*****0 THESE ARE THE BOOKS THAT HITLER BURNED ~-z*r zl >1 B\ i '"I 4 'I I s >\/o, 7 <>\ THE GREAT BOOKS OF WESTERN CIVILIZATION Tlmk ere the
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  • TRADE AND INDUSTRY
    • 171 2 DATE TITLE COURSES AND TALKS LOCATION ORGANISER Mar 27-29 Prestressed Concrete Design Sea view Compa International Mar 27-28 Costing and Financial Analysis for Marketing Managers Hilton Price Waterhouse Mar 28-30 Problem solving and prevention SIM Conference Room SIM Mar 30April 1 Factory work simplification SIM Conference Room SIM
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    • 493 2  -  FOOD FOR THOUGHT By TSANG SAU YIN THE JAPANESE market Is one that Singapore's food manufacturers would dearly wish to develop but Is also one that Is not easy to break Into. The executive director of the National Productivity Board, Mr. Loo HengShuen, made this
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    • 37 2 THE ECONOMIC Society of Singapore will hold Its first annual dinner this Thursday, at the Shangri-La Hotel. The Senior Minister of State for Finance, Mr. Ooh Chok Tong and Mrs. Goh will be the guests-of-honour.
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    • 235 2 SINGAPORE'S first courtesy campaign beginning on April 1, will 6e conducted on two levels nation-wide and trade-wide. This was revealed by Mr. Llm Ewe Hln, chairman of the working committee for the three-month-long campaign. On the national level, the Singapore Tourist Promotion
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    • 330 2 THE NEED for a change of attitude among young Singaporeans Joining the labour market towards blue collar work Is being highlighted In a competition organised by the Rotary Club of Jurong Town. The competition, launched a week ago and expected to be over
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    • 82 2 CANADA and South Korea have Initialled a textile quota agreement for 1079-81 which extends Canadian quota restrictions to Korean shipments of 15 items of apparels as well as yarns and fabrics. One Canadian negotiator said that quotas for 1070 were fixed at levels somewhat above those of
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    • 80 2 THE University of Singapore Department of Extramural Studies will hold two courses next month. The first on management planning and control will be at the Marine Parade YWCA from April 3. There will be 14 lectures for supervisors and technical personnel moving Into managerial positions as well
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    • 53 2 THE NATIONAL Productivity Board will be holding its 10th annual certificate presentation dinner at the Neptune Restaurant on April 19. The Minister for Labour, Mr. Ong Pang Boon and Mrs. Ong will be guest-of-honour. Successful participants of the board's training courses held last year will be presented certificates
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    • 429 2  -  »y PETER CHIA THE market for business and banking equipment in Singapore is expected to reach about $200 million by 1982, with an annual increase of 15 per cent from 1976's sales of $22 million, according to a survey by the US Department of Commerce.
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    • 452 2  -  ■y QUEK PECK LIM in London THE NEW chief executive of the Export Credit Insurance Corporation of Singapore (ECICS), Mr. J.L. ("Jock") Sorble will take up his new appointment in early April. Mr. Sorbie flew into Singapore yesterday. The ECICS' new chief
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    • 105 2 SINGAPORE will offer 855 training awards to member countries of the Colombo Plan In the next three years. These awards are for courses In various professional and technical fields such as education, medicine, business administration and industrial training conducted by the University of Singapore, Ngee Ann Technical
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    • 162 2 HOLIDAY Inns International has announced the appointment of Mr. Uw« Boeger, as resident manager. Holiday Inn Singapore. Before this appointment he was resident manager of the Holiday Inn Manila. He was trained at the Hotel and Restaurant School in Germany and later at Car-Western University, San Diego;
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 334 2 FROM FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS LIM Bf A N YAM a step~by~step guide An easy-to-understand yet fully rewarding book on flower arrangement. Floral Creations, with its unusually lucid text and thoughtful illustrations, could make an expert flower arranger of even the veriest novice. The joy of this book, however, is that even
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 597 2 THE TWO-IN-ONE CROSSWORD CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS I Rags and bones! (4) 4 It clings shellflshly to things 8 Teacher Is over on the right (3) It Little matter of a cat (4) 13 Disastrous result of shooting an elder (8) 14 Expressed according to the book? (7) 15 Domestic reception
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 836 3 NYT DESPITE many projections •of higher Interest rates this ?ear, some key short-term nterest rates have declined substantially from midJanuary to mid-March. The decline, which has both surprised and bolstered the bond market, has been caused chiefly by the weakness of the US dollar. Three-month Treasury
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    • 354 3 UPI UNITED Mine Workers Union members in Ohio and Virginia ended the longest continuous coal strike in the union's history yesterday, returning to work for the first shift under their new contract. Construction workers extended the strike in other states with picket lines the miners refused to
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    • 80 3 Reuter SAUDI Arabia has agreed to double its exports of crude oil to Taiwan from the present 20,000 barrels a day, probably starting next January. At a six-day meeting between Taiwanese and Saudi economic experts. Taiwan agreed to send power and communications experts to Saudi Arabia
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    • 254 3 NYT ORDERS for new machine tools made in America last month were 61 per cent higher than the depressed levels of February 1977, the US National Machine Tool Builders Association reported over the weekend. However, the orders of U*****.5 million (*****.85 million), were 2 per cent
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    • 258 3 NYT BUS AND subway workers in New York will strike from midnight on Friday, if there is no agreement by then on a new contract with the Transit Authority. With the critical negotiations heading down the stretch, the 2,500 transit workers voted almost unanimously on
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    • 114 3 AP A GROWING number of kidnappings in Europe has created a sudden boom market In bullet-proof cars for French business tycoons. Benolt Labbe, who runs an auto body factory in Brittany, is making a successful enterprise out of these fears by turning discreet French sedans into armour-plated
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    • 310 3 NYT US WORKERS and their union*, hurt by severe layoff* in late 1974 and 1975 and concerned about unemployment, are expected to emphasise on job security more intensely in the next few years than at any other time since World War
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    • 405 3 AP WEST GERMAN Chancellor, Helmut Schmidt Is concerned that world currency unrest caused by the fall of the US dollar could undermine his government's economic growth target His statement In the latest issue of the Munich weekly, Quick, was the clearest indication so
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 361 3 Agencies BANK Negara Malaysia said its gold and foreign exchange reserves fell slightly to M 56.51 billion (556.31 billion) on March 15 from $6 54 billion on Feb 28 and $8.02 on Feb 15. Its fortnightly balance sheet showed total assets dropped to $6.62 billion ($7.83 and
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 103 3 SEE PAGE 6 BRITISH AIRWAYS INTRODUCES ROLLS-ROYCE POWERED 747$ ON ITS SINGAPORE SERVICES Hrilish aiVw a >s i I 111 W ii wk ROLLS it ROTCE] PROGRESS IS OUR TRADITION NEXT WEEK BRITISH AIRWAYS INTRODUCES LONG RANGE 747S WITH ROLLS-ROYCE ENGINES ON ITS SERVICES BETWEEN SINGAPORE, LONDON AND SYDNEY. THESE
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 62 4 THE Tokyo rubber market yesterday lost heavy ground under the pressure of stoploss selling and bearish liquidations prompted by the sharp yen appreciation against the dollar. Dealers said prices closed at the day's lows of 1.9 to 3.9 yen lower on moderate turnover, while current March expired
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    • 47 4 THE Straits tin price in Penang eased Ms 2 per plcul to $1,508. With London's closure on Friday and yesterday, the market ruled very quiet with only some buying Interest from Japan, dealers said. Turnover rose slightly to 222 tonnes from last Saturday's 181 tonnes.
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    • 90 4 BANGKOK rice prices were as follows yesterday: US dollars per tonnes fob basis Bangkok: While Rice: 100 pet Ist class 437. 100 pet 2nd class 422, 100 pet 3rd class 417 5 pet 406, 10 pet 395, 15 pet 387, 20 pet 382. 25 pet 372, 35 pet unq
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    • 20 4 Monday Saturday U9I US» Hongkong closed closed closed closed 8 pore(l) 181 378 181.258 182.13S 182.22S (1) Average Price
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    • 254 4 PEPPER prices continued to fall yesterday while other commodities held their own In a dull Singapore produce market. The top white grade, Muntok Asta white was quoted at $377.50 per plcul f.o.b. while the top black grade Lampong black Asta was $287.50 per plcul f.o.b. This makes a
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    • 1259 4 THE future looks bleak for New Zealand farmers, faced with plummeting Incomes, prolonged drought, strikes In key Industries, and threats to Overseas markets. A report Just published predicts sheep farmers Incomes will drop by 40 per cent this year, while those of dairy
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    • 790 4 THE possibility of a natural rubber shortage has prompted a panel of American experts to recommend US and Mexican government support for commercial production of rubber from a little known shrub unique to North America the guaylue. Petroleum based synthetics will continue to be only
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    • 618 4 PURCHASES of farming land In the US by European interests is causing concern in the Middle West reminiscent of the excitement In Britain about the Arab invasion. Xenophobia dies hard in the rural middle west. One Illinois farmbelt senator plans to bring the
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    • 556 4 Reuter SEVERAL leading exporters now believe China may have purchased U8 soybean oil for April shipment following an apparent three-month withdrawal from the market. The exporters were unable to confirm that the business actually had been done, but most thought that
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    • 1050 4 NYT THE long slide in the value of the dollar against key foreign currencies is a blessing to the commodities futures markets. Commodity dealers believe that the current rebound of the long-de-pressed prices of grains and soybeans may well herald the biggest
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    • 200 4 AP MALAYSIA called on palm oil exporting countries yesterday to Join hands to seek better terms for palm oil exports following threats against the commodity entering European Economic Community (EEC) countries. At the opening of the Internationa] Trade Center Unctad-Qatt seminar dn market development for Kim oil
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    • MONEY AND EXCHANGES
      • 418 4 THE US dollar dropped to record lows against the Japanese yen in foreign exchange markets yesterday, In spite of the closure of the London and Hongkong markets. Opening at a low of 226.25/ 35, the dollar was traded to 225.10/ 20 against the yen by noon time. When
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      • 72 4 H the 7 e—t to DBS ud Citibank, virtually all hanks la Singapore art aow offering the same terms to their best customers. Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation still maintains it* 4 V" only Charters* and United Commercial Bank are now sitting with a 7W per cent prime. The
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      • 153 4 AFTER Central Bank Intervention, the US dollar for overnight delivery yesterday closed at a post-war record low of 225.30 yen compared with a 227.00 opening and 228.20 at Friday's close. The Bank of Japan bought an estimated $250 million, mostly at 226.10 the morning and 225.30 in the afternoon,
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      • 89 4 Asian rates ASIAN currency depodt interbank rate* u at ckMt on Mar 27: US Mia n (Spat) .71/M 6 15/16 1 nam .71/2 7M 2mthi ,7 3/16 7i/ie 3 mthi .7 6/16 7 vie mttu .71/4 7 5/1 imthi .7 is/is 711/16 12 mthi .7 11/16 711/1# Fmlp 1 Bpmt
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      • 50 4 RAHO Bo Of) Marl7: Iby <* c*sr l-Mon Traw t-Hoo Bank ■art an u> WJ Ui MI ughtsWatt II i Ml*3 It 4 -SMt CM tmytm, 1 1/4 1 1V1« 4 a 11/ 1 u tm s /M t-Montli I-Month i m E /W m Source: National Discount Co.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 167 4 COLLECTINQ Oriental Antiqmej by Judith Moorhouse and Dries Blitz cs Hamlyn Group, London. Oriental antiques have always fascinated collectors ro f u Sh°ut the world, evoking as they do the exotic and Inscrutable East. It Is, however, widely believed that they are too a^ age collect °r. This myth Is
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  • TRANSPORT
    • 280 5 A STRICT voluntary reporting system will control the movement of supertankers and deep draught ships through Malacca and Singapore straits under the traffic separation scheme (TSS) now being finalised. Under the system, the vessels will have to broadcast eight hours before entering the TSS area, navigational
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    • 469 5 EXPECTED ARRIVALS TODAY KEPPEL WHARVES Auby (2300 after Lumut Straits Star) 21 West Cherry Vilja (B. Barge) (1000 after Ocean Supply) 48 Irkutsk (0600 after Hodakasan Maru) 44 Perak (1500 after Temburong Lumut) 21 East Straat Nagoya (1800 after Prlnsendam) 3/4 Thermopylae (2000 after Nedlloyd Westerkerk) 8/9
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    • 151 5 BY May Neptune Orient Lines will increase its fleet from 24 to 26 ships totalling 753,400 deadweight tonnes. NOL will take delivery of the two new ships from IHI Shipyard at Aioi, Japan in April and May. The two Freedom type multi-purpose dry cargo vessels were
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    • 603 5 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From CAL CI806 1000 HLP CPA CX003 1005 HKG GIA GA980 1030 HLP SIA SQ103 1045 KUL SIA SQ209 1045 HLP GIA GA944 1055 PKU GIA GA908 1100 MES MAS MH605 1100 KUL PAL PR501 1125 MNL RBA BI325 1155 BWN
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    • 265 5 A WARNING that Britain and industrial Europe might have to rely on foreign shipyards for the means to carry their trade has been given by Mr. Ross Belch, managing director of the Scott Lithgow group and a board member of British Shipbuilders. He told Glasgow Chamber
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    • 497 5  -  CONVERSION IS THE TREND By CHAN BONG SOO INTERNTIONAL MacOregor Organisation Is attempting to bring some light into the current shipping gloom. As It sees It. shipowners can get out of the rut by converting their loss-making tonnage. Some Singapore shipbrokers contacted yesterday, believe that
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 14 5 r The wide-cabin airline TEL *****41 BUDGET FARES AND SUPER SAVER FARES TO U.S.A.
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    • 180 5 Now you can Buy or Rent the best. r■ tl The ankX V 1 s v X/ x <? i Now Rank Xerox does it both ways. Rental of the world s finest copiers or outright purchase. Whichever is the best for your business. What's the Difference None. Because Rank
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  • 524 6 IT IS of secondary importance whether the findings of Japanese employers regarding the work performance of Singaporeans employed by them are totally fair and representative of work standards as a whole In the Republic. Given the expected Increased flow of Investment by
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  • 228 6 IT IS hardly surprising that the International Chamber of Commerce commission on ethical business practice has come up with the conclusion that private enterprises are not generally responsible for Initiating corruption. It is nevertheless a valid conclusion. Unfortunately it is not one that brings the world
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  • 2278 6  -  By DONALD F.H. SINCLAIR Dear Mr. Miller President Carter said that he was appointing you to the second most Important Job in the United States. We sympathise with his need to downgrade your post but you had better believe It what you say and do
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 62 6 WEATHER outlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. to noon today: Isolated showers in late morning. Report for 24 hours prior to 7.30 pm on March 27 at the airport. Maximum Temperature 31.5° C Associated Humidity Minimum Temperature 23.8° C Associated Humidity Hours of Sunshine {5.35 Rainfall in Millimetres nil Total
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    • 269 6 SINGAPORE 5 3.00 Opening announcements followed by What's My Line 3.25 Oiary Of Events (English) 3.30 Afternoon Matinee The Foxes Of Harrow (Pt. 2). Starring: Re* Harrison, Maureen O'Hara and Richard Hayden 4.30 Intermission 6.05 Opening announcements followed by The Road Runner Show 0 6.30 News in Brief 0 6.35
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  • 3144 7 In this second excerpt from Robert Heller's book "The Once and Future Manager" (another chapter was reproduced, page 6, Business Times, Tuesday March 21), the author discusses how Managers should be made, what should be their education, and investigates the degree of success which concepts like forward
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  • 392 7 JUDY and Paul Kaye are divorcing and as for most such couples, the process is fraught with problems in their case, the big question (literally) to be answered, is "Who gets custody of the elephants? The elephants Dolly, Judy, Peggy and Dumbo are the mainstay of
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  • 859 7  -  romrii r ...0D economics L J •y JOHN TAN SINGAPOREANS perhaps unfortunately, are little different- from other people. It Is not high ideals nor puritanical principles that motivate the man-in-the-street, but matters of money. Naturally, the more the money Involved, the more interested
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCK MARKETS
    • 814 8 NYT MR KEITH Gollust a 32-year-old specialist In leveraged buyouts and other financial legerdemain first got Interested in closed-end Investment companies when he was a vice-president in White, Weld and Company's corporate finance department five years ago. That Interest, shared by Mr Gollust *s partner and
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    • 443 8 NYT IN THE stock market in the late *****, investors looked upon commodity futures traders as wayward gamblers. Brokerage houses with commodity departments usually relegated them to odd corners and rarely mentioned them in mixed company. Today, the equities market is slowly moving toward a union with
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    • 622 8 THERE Is fresh evidence that buying a home Is one of the best Investments around. Over the long haul, owning a piece of residential real estate has proved to be a better hedge against inflation than US government bonds. Treasury bills,
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    • 770 8 NYT A CONSERVATIVE young man who shuns computers for direct analysis believes he has discovered a method of ferreting out unrecognised growth companies that offer Investors a better than average chance for success in the stock market. He is Mr. Barry
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    • 933 8 NYT ATLANTA: People don't rare what we think about I KM and AT&T. But they do rare what we think about Delta Air Lines and CocaCola. fufctus c. Martin Jr.. chairman and president of The Robinson-Humphrey Co. was explaining the success of his firm, the biggest
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    • 388 8 AMERICAN Telephone and Telegraph Co. has rented a huge facility in Orlando. Florida, at a cost of about US$l million a year to begin processing part of the estimated 100 million pages of documents the company expects to supply in an
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    • 433 8 SHARE prices yesterday rose sharply In active trading, led by government investment-related Issues and speculative shares. The Dow Jones average rose 41 98 to 5.317.08 points, the highest since February 1973. with a volume of 370 million shares. The New Index was 401.39. up 2.33 points. Toyo Kogyo. Columbia
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    • 116 8 THE market closed higher yesterday, with all sectors averages posting slight gains In turnover of 1.14 million pesos. MAR r Pesos Aeoje Mining 008 +0 0002 Alias Con A Alias Con B 13.00 ♦0.1 RigUlo Gold 0068 urtch HenguetCon B 24 50 18 85 BK Ooodrlch 18 00 0.5
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    • 155 8 ma* r BaMJ 1 Asm Fibre 251 -II Bangkok Bank m Bangkok Invest Ml -12 Bangkok-Metro-politan Bank 1*5 Berll Jucker m -a Carpet Intnl 3M -M Charoong Thai Wire Dumex DusK Than! J40 -4 Faber Merlin First Trust 502 -H Genera Fiance 351 •S Indo-Thai Industrial Finance Corp 2025
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    • 35 8 HI. HANG SENG i t HI ClOMdclosed 428.38 Monday rnday We«k Ago SYDNEY INDUSTRIALS u,«. Monday Friday Week Ago ciortan" ctoee*"" 394 AT ALL ORDINARIE8 8»9l« Monday Friday Week Ago closed'*; closed 447.77
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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  • INTERNATIONAL COMPANY NEWS
    • 471 9 NORTH AMERICAN COMPANIES Reuter THE Curtiss-Wright CorK ration unveiled plans to come the tall that wags the corporate dog. Curtiss-Wright, with annual sales of US$3lO million, has recently acquired 6.9 per cent of the shares In Kennecott Copper Corp., with annual sales of about $2
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    • 605 9 Reuter A TWO-YEAR battle between General Dynamics Corp. and the US Natv over construction of ntfelear-powered submarines more than likely will ne*t move to the courtroom, but even the eventual outcome there Is not Viewed by aerospace analysts with any great aarm.
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    • 202 9 Reuter THE Federal Court Jury which found Eastman Kogak Co. guilty of monopolistic practices awarded a competitor, Berkey Photo, Inc., U5537.62 million (SsB6 million) in damages, which Berkey's lawyer said would be trebled under any-trust law. According to the lawyer, the award to Berkey
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    • 122 9 EUROPEAN COMPANIES Reuter COPENHAGEN: Two Danish companies, East Asiatic 'and United Breweries (Carlsberg and TUborg), have agreed in principle to open a brewery in Hongkong with an initial capacity of 15 million litres a year. A United Breweries spokesman disclosed that administrative director, Poul Svanholm, said
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    • 104 9 Reuter OLIVETTI ended 1977 with a net profit of around five billion lire, against its 1976 net profit of 1.1 billion, the financial news service Agenzia Economica Finanziaria reported. No comment on the report was obtainable from the conipany which is closed for a prolonged
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    • 104 9 Reuter FRANKFURT: General Motors Corp subsidiary Adam Opel AG expects short-time working will have to be introduced at its plants early next month because of the metal workers' strike In southwest Germany. A company spokesman said short-time working may begin in the week starting
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    • 322 9 PHILIPS' preliminary figures only go to show how confusing the results of a multi-national company can be at a time of sharp currency movement, especially whan trading conditions are difficult. In Philips' case, adverse currency differences have increased by 80 per cent in
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    • 156 9 BONDS AND LOANS AP DAE Woo Industrial Co. a major Korean trading house, plans to float dollar bonds valued at US$3O million in Hongkong, Finance Ministry officials said on Friday. They did not elaborate but the economic newspaper Seoul Kyungje Shinmum said
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    • 66 9 Reuter KREDIETBANK SA Luxembourgeolse confirmed that Its USSSO million floating rate note Issue for STO Flnanclere Pour les Telecommunications et I 'Electronlque 8A (Softe) has been finalised with a 0.75 per cent margin over London Interbank offered rates. The five-year notes have a minimum coupon of
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    • 86 9 Reuter FRANKFURT: The fouryear 8 per cent Eurobond for Australia has been raised to AS3SO million from $300 million, bond market sources said. Final terms are due to be announced later. Lead manager Is Deutsche Bank AC». The Norwegian city of Trondheim is issuing a 35 million
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    • 164 9 Reuter BOC International Ltd Is hopeful of taking a majority holding In Alrco Inc before the end of the year. BOC chairman Leslie Smith said In a statement to shareholders on Alrco, that BOC's lawyers are confident of the outcome of litigation in which Alrco
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    • 113 9 Reuter TAIWAN Power Co has signed a US$73 million syndicated loan with a consortium of banks lead managed by Chase Manhattan Asia. Chase said in a statement that $53 million of credit, maturing 1984, at one per cent over London Interbank offered rate for the first
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    • 99 9 AFP THAI Airways International has secured a 150 million franc (SS73 million) loan from a group of French banks to help finance the purchase of an Airbus A-300 B4 airliner, it was announced In Paris. The Credit Lyonnals Bank, which has arranged the loan in
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    • 106 9 Reuter TOKYO: Deutsche Bank is expected to Join a syndicate of Japanese underwriters for Argentina's planned 15 billion yen bond issue in Japan next month, Yainaichi Securities Co said as manager. The bank will be the first non-resident underwriter to underwrite a yen-deno-minated bond issued
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    • 86 9 Reuter LONDON: British Petroleum Co Ltd said It abandoned Its North Sea exploration well 21/6-2 which h.td encountered oil shows. The company made the announcement as operator for the group comprising Candel (UK) Ltd, CCP North Sea Associates Ltd, Charterhall Oil Ltd, City Petroleum
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    • 237 9 THE management of Kockums, the Swedish shipbuilding and Industrial group, warned union representatives that it would have to lay off 800 bluecollar workers and 300 office staff in autumn. Kockums reported a pretax loss 64 million kroners on its 1977 account. The Malmoe Shipyard
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    • 101 9 Reuter PARIS: Operating profit last year at PSA PeugeotCitroen SA came to 213.8 million francs (***** million). Net balance sheet profit was 193.1 million francs, not comparable with the 1978 figure of 327.8 million which included capital gains of 167.4 million francs merger of Peugeot and Citroen. Automobiles
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    • 196 9 ASIAN COMPANIES AFP UNITED Technologies' Power Systems Division of Connecticut, has received a US$l.3 million (Ss3 million) order from the Hongkong Electric Co for a 80 megawatt gas turbine powered electric generating station. The order Is the division's fourth In 1978, the company said. The
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    • 178 9 Reuter KIRIN Brewery Co Ltd s&ld It expects Its net profit for the current year ending Jan 31 next year to rise 2.7 per cent to about 17 billion yen (SSIS3 million) from 16.54 billion yen last year. Sales for the same year are estimated at
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    • 190 9 AFP INTERNATIONAL Containers Ltd (ICL), the freight container manufacturer, has announced plans to increase production to 20,000 units a year and extend its existing range of products. Mr John Nlcholls, managing director of ICL said the company would be spending approximately HK$3O million S$ 15 million)
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    • 246 9 DAIWA Securities estimated that Japan's balance of payments current account surplus for the 1078 fiscal year will be US$9 billion (Ss2l billion) in its latest weekly market letter. Their forecast Is based on the assumption that an exchange rate of 240 yen to the
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    • 97 9 Reuter CENTURY Batteries Ltd of Sydney said its stake In Century Batteries (Malaya) Bhd will fall to 46.8 per cent from 55 per cent when share issues to approved bumlputra citizens and organisations are completed shortly. The issues already maae and soon to be made Involve
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    • 172 9 MANILA: The Philippine Central Bank and a sugar planters' group have agreed on a scheme to rehabilitate a Manila commercial bank and convert it into a "sugar bank". The newspaper Dally Express quoting "official sources' 1 said the scheme involves the re-organisation' of the bank's
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    • 64 9 AFP THE Japanese Nippon Electric Company (NEC) will build a second ground station for satellite communications in Jordan and improve the first one under a US$9.5 million (SS2O million) agreement signed In Amman. The new station will start operating after 17 months, and Its cost will be repaid
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    • 44 9 MANILA: Consolidated 1977 profit of Lepanto Consolidated Mining Co was reported at 35 million pesos (11.2 million). Consolidated earnings per share 0.0125 centavos (0.0040). The company said it—approved, in December, a 12.5 per cent stock dividend to shareholders registered on May 2.
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    • 36 9 Reuter JARDINE, Matheson and Co Ltd denied stock market rumours that the company had sold its wholly-owned UK subsidiary Reunion Properties Ltd. A company spokesman said there was absolutely no truth In the rumours.
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    • 218 9 V. M #4 't 105/- POST FREE 310 pages. 30 x 27.5 cm with 253 illustrations including 92 plates in full colour In the kingdom of flowers, orchids are the undisputed glamour queens. Their elegance of form, vitality, and almost sinister exoticism give them the haunting beauty and endless fascination
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  • DEALS DONE ON THE SES AND KLSE
    • 1256 10 810 and offer prices officially luted and business in and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown In brackets In 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. All Time Settlement Contracts are Quote<Lafter the world "sett" Big Board deal (In tots of
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    • 311 10 Orient Letting 8 1/4% 1982 (100.000) (101*B 102'«S) Rep Of Panama 9 1/2% 1983 (100.000) 100S) 4 3/4% l/S/79 (250.000) (100.808 100 90S > 8 1/4% 11/19/79 <250,000 (101.258 101.408) 4 J/4* U/9/89 (250,000 (99.858 09.058) 3/4% 1/12/89 250,000 (103.70B) S\T F 15/4/81 (250.000; (102. SOB) S% T
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  • 146 10 SWGAPOEE UNIT TBU8T INCOME BOND UNIT (Mum»' fit— trtbra) (Carnal pries*) Tht Commerce l.M l.M INCOME BOND 1 10 1.17 The8avin« Fund 106 Iliad 8 pore Prof Fund OM 0 91 MABA BUMIPUTBA FUND S pore Security niad i .7o i so S'pore Inveet Fund l.M liu Flret
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  • 2413 10 1977 High Low Company Last Sale +orGr't div Div C'VT Gr'» y'ld Net P/E Vol (•000) Day High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIALS 170 280 130 262 88* 247 170 291 422 146 132 165 58 212 57* 155 144 182 350 91 Acma Alcorn Allied Choc Bala
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  • 1621 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and business In and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Block Exchange yesterday with the number <S1 shares traded shown In brackets In lots of 1,000 'vnlU unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIAL* At mi (1.718 1 728) <2) 170 Aiinamata (2.478 2 US)
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  • 643 10 PRICES drifted lower la quiet trading «a the Stock Exchange of Singapore yeeterday. Hesitancy ruled in most counters with investors and dabblers refraining from farther commitments. Consequently, aggregate turnover waa a moderate 2.91 million units worth 14.14 million compared with last ITiuraday's volume of 3.(4 million units
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  • 635 10 THE Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday started the week on a quiet note as prices drifted in generally dull trading to close on a slightly steady note. Operators were apparently cautious following last week's profit-taking bouts which left stocks, particularly plantation issues, on an easier footing.
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  • LATEST RESULTS
    • 32 10 Group pre-tax profits $17.28 million ($15.62 million) for the first six months ended Dec 31, 1977. Turnover $1426 million ($131.75 million). Interim dividend eight cents per $1 stock (seven cents).
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    • 51 10 Group pre-tax profit f• v iwo v> vim $17 13 million ($12.04 million) for the year ended Dec 31, 1977. Net group profit $12.25 million ($7.3« million) after taxation and adjustments for minority Interest and prior years' taxation. Pinal dividend eight per cent (five per
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    • 28 10 profit $9.53 million ($1.34 million) for the half Jte&r ended Dec 31. 1977. Sales $48.26 million ($44.64 million). Intefim dividend 7.5 per cent (live per cent).
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    • 28 10 Group pre-tax profit $3181 million ($2.16 million) tor the year ended Oct 31,1{77. Parent company prtflt $2.74 million ($3.32 miniA). Final dividend eight X*r cent (same).
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 710 11 FOR the second year running. Aseambankers (Malaysia) showed a strong surge In profits during 1977 although a hefty tax adjustment dampened Its Impact below the line. The merchant bank's report and accounts for the year to end-December show operating profits of M 52.746
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    • 271 11 AS foreshadowed by the sharp upward movement of its share price In recent weeks, Great Eastern Life Assurance has declared a one-for-two bonus issue together with a final dividend of 19 cents for the financial year ended Dec 31, 1977. And in commemoration of the group's seventieth
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    • 629 11 A STOCK market share price index must be constructed so that it gives a meaningful measure of the overall movement of share prices of a day. This way, an idea of the performance of the whole market on that day can be obtained. It
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    • 484 11 Currant Ex Book. Date payment Date eloae payable Wilkin ion IBS Mar 14 Mar 30 u„u L'lu Benut 6%(d) Mar 13 S Taiping Consolidated |5%<n) Mar 3 Mar 15 Mar 31 Jf"! Mar15 Maf 31 a2Ta»-1 n) K ar 2 Mar 15. Mar 31 STrlX? 35? Rfi gsj
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    • 275 11 TWO more directors have resigned from the constantly changing board of Magnum Corporation. The two, Dato Raja Khatld bin Raja Harun and Raja Zalnal Abldln bin Rata Hajl Ahmad, were the only Magnum directors left to have held their seats on the board throughout
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    • 52 11 Chia MPH (8) Ltd: 5234 M? UHotd. u.30 p.m. on Bedford Plantations (M) Bkd: AGM to be held at Chartered Bank Chambers, Beach 8treet, Penang, at 12.00 noon on May 3. Cariabasf Bewery Malaysia Bfcd: AGM to be held at Ladanc Peruaahaan Shah Alani. Selangor, at 2.00p.m. on
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    • 306 11 KRAMAT Tia Dredging delighted hare bolder* with the announcement of t bumper dividend to come for the year ending March 31. This came along with the announcement that, with the object of improvlag the market ability of ite currently expensive share*, the company is
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    • 828 11  -  •y Our City Staff AFTER nine years of Incurring losses. Sea View Hotel looks set to turn the corner Into the black in the near future. In fact, for the first six months of the current year ending June 30, 1977, the group
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    • 266 11 •Vl'A V* I 1 m .< "1 </ J '-.A .VI J' -v Vi kS *.v The three bosk needs and the three parts of BritonnioQ 3 1. To vet et the facts often a single fact easily and quickly, without having to raad a long article in which that
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  • 655 12  -  By SIVA ARASU THE PUBLIC Utilities Board is reviewing its tariff structure and Indications are that electricity rates may be raised to encourage conservation. Urging economy in consumption, Mr. Llm Kim San, Minister for National Development and Chairman of the PUB yesterday warned consumers who
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  • 144 12 Reuter AFP MALAYSIA will seek the approval of Asean economic ministers when they meet In Jakarta next month, for a urea project to be set up In Sarawak, Prime Minister Datuk Hussein Onn said. Datuk Hussein told Parliament the approval of Asean economic ministers for the US$2OO
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  • 414 12 SINGAPORE'S meat imports from Australia has increased six-fold since 1973. Last year the amount was 11,000 tonnes. The Australian Meat and Livestock Corp believes that this figure will rise substantially as the standard of living goes up. "It is a well-established fact that
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  • 333 12 AN AUTHORITY on the Generalised System of Preferences (GSP) has observed that there Is a serious Information gap which is hindering exporters In developing countries from benefiting from the scheme. Mr. Hugo Cublllos, the director of an Unctad/ UNDP programme aimed at helping
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  • 338 12 WESTERN Australian Premier, Sir Charles Court, arrived In Tokyo yesterday for five days of talks on safeguarding the massive Iron ore trade between Japan and his state. The visit by Sir Charles, vho will meet Japanese steel industry leaders and government officials, follows
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  • 222 12 THE G»T«raatal has approved the registration of the new Singapore Federation of Chambers of Commerce and Industry. Announcing this yesterday, Mr. Woo dw Yaw, president at the interim committee, said that the formal inauguration of the now body will take place next month. The SFCCI replaces
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  • 579 12 INCOME distribution in Singapore has remained unchanged for the last 10 years despite the many changes that have taken place. This was the result of two conflicting factors in operation during this period industrialisation on the one hand and tax incentive measures and profit motives
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  • 364 12  -  ly MANO SABNANI SINGAPORE will score yet another first in the field of entertainment sports with the opening in about two months' time of a Oo Skating rink at the Ice Palace Complex In Kallang. Oo Skate embodies a new concept In
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    • 126 12 9:12 a.m. London. i-» —i -> Vv t >«* 'v. V r wr v. i W f fr k 1 ,1 pari a it 1 r* 5Jt I M m 3 t^ii Wi n* k I i Singapore: Clifford Centre Office, Clifford Centre, 24 Raffles Place. Tel: *****2 Shaw Cealre
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  • 4699 13 SCHEDULE A guide to ships loading at Singapore for Ports around the World The following list tabulates, by port of destination the name of the ship, the shipping line Involved, and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from Singapore port. t Consortium gcaaDateh hu a joint aerfke
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  • 117 13 The major shipping consortium operating between the Far East/Europe and Straits ports/Aastralia, and the member lines. ACE (FAR EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. •K' Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line ANRO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA) Australian National Line. Australia/ Straits Container Line. Nedlloyd Lines. Neptune Orient Lines.
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  • 722 13 The leading shipping lines operating irom Singapore and the local agents who handle cargo bookings for them. Ahli Shipping Sharjah Algerian National Line (CNAN) Unlpaclfic Alpac Line Intrasea Anhsing Line Strongwill Angkutan Pertambagan Eastern Was Angkutan P. (Cont. Service) Straits Shipping APL (American President Lines) APL
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    • 297 13 FOff don MO FASTER SttllMS MAERSK UNE SINGAPORE *****46 K.LUMPUR ***** PENANG *****1 P. KELANG *****0 SHIPPING SAGASIA PTE LTD !P>EvFuSGPOUPOF COMPANIES: OCEAN SHIPPING LINE REGULAR NON-CONFERENCE SERVICE FAR EAST TO PERSIAN GULF S PORE LOADING FOR *M V OCEAN DIAMOND 20 Apt Ratachi Khatranulultr M OCEAN ACE W Nay
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    • 104 13 NOTICES m.v. "VISHVA ABHA" VOY: 16 arrived 24th March, I*7B. s at P.S.A. Godowa Noa. ft/9 General Survey of damaged cargo ex the above vessel will be held on Wednesday 29th March, 1978, as from 9.00 a.m. to 1.00 p.m. No further survey will be held after this date. Agenta:R.
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    • 778 14 SHIPPIN If Hapag-Lloyd FULLY CONTAINERISED TO EUROPE EXPRESS CONVENTIONAL TO EUROPE S pan Fan B'Lmu Geiwa H burf B ha»enßd»n Awetp *H Ltaatanfl 30/3 2/4 3*/3 13/5 U/5 1/5 6/5 9/4 4 9 b 8 i 3 1 fewtwland 20.4 6/5 11/5 22/5 15/5 17/5 IMwunmi 9/5 26/5 6 6
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    • 711 14 I a SANKYO LINE] AUSTRALIA SERVICE PKcU* loadtnflof THREE STAR 30/31 Mar 21/29 Mar FWM.MEL. MEL. S^O KYOSEIMARU 5/1 Apt 3/4 Apr F«EM. ADEL. MEL MAY SKY 9/10 Apr 6/1 Apr BRIS. SYO KYOTENMARU 20/21 *pr 22/23 Apr ADEI.MEL.SYD BANGLADESH SERVICE MAY BREEZE 15/1* Apr 13/14 Apr CHITTAGONG. CHAINA MAY
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    • 587 14 SEA mLAND U.S.A./ ASIA SERVICE MT REFRIGERATED CWHAIKER SERVICE SAILING EVERY WEDMSUAV FO« WOT< I* USA CANADA CARIBBEAN lAPAN HOAIA TAIWAN HOM HONS THAILAND AND PHILIPPINES 40TH FLOOR. HONG lEONG BIDG 16 MFFIES QUAY SING/SPOtf 1 Customer Service Book.nj *****22 Terminal *****53 *****37 REGULAR RORO BERVIC Go on« better to
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    • 1013 14 Everett Lines Iwim Fivt Star ftippim Carpn. BURMESE NATIONAL LINE' Singapore JO 31 MM H'S i Agents m MuloysKi TEPS MALAYSIA V KWong Trt (381-7355 Tel *****/ ***** iOAOIN'.. 'OR "URBAN IAPETOWN BUENOS AIMS PATAGONIA ARGENTINA Transportadan Maritima Maxicana S. A. "MEXICAN NATIONAL LINE" FAN EAST MEIICO 1 CENTBAL AMEBICA
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    • 421 14 mi JARDINE ANIAH Orient Overseas Ca*iiai*te'i Line FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) t-r P Hfl.'m Se'taa ltH»»r» H'twt All neueis call Bremertiaven after Hamburg FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) FULLY CONTAINERISED TO/FROM US WEST/EAST COASTS. PNN (STRAITS CARGO VIA FEEDER TO/FROM HONG KONG) 7/6 9 7
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    • 1086 15 OCL Overseas Containers Limited cNTUNaav SERVICE n k/CMIUKRT: fwi P. Mmi Mart fern rui M» MINI NAM la F*rt 21 Mr II Apr 22 Apr 21 Apr 24 ■ammm urxu i in i ir a in an* n mil •SMI UT 1) HI N l» IM| llk| llai 111 n
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    • 1413 15 Ben Ocean A jautaervKX of Ben Line. Btue FUnnei Glen Line and NSUO TO UR/CBNTINENT (fit ton) Dm S "PS»I P. Kelant Ftnanf (yroM PATROCLUS 2/ 4 Mr IS/1® Apr 11/11 Mr 11 May Bilbao, Amst. H burl. DUI.a. L'pool. BENMNOR 17/10 Mr 30/21 Mr 12 Mi) l.som. leues. HalL
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    • 992 16 "K" LINE KAWASAKI KJCEN KAISVA LTD. fiu.t cmtainobsei service to ehmte on* s«a S'pore P. Kelarj LHavre HTxirf Bremeo HONGKONG CONTAINER IW 1 Apr 2 Mr 21 Apr 21 Apr 22 Apr ORIENTAL CHIEF IV J Apr II Apr 31 Apr 2 May -> 3 Mar SEVEN SEAS BRIDGE 15*
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