The Business Times, 1 May 1978

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  • 10 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 218/1/78 MONDAY, MAY 1, 1978 50CENTS
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 74 1 Reuter. ROME, Sun. Kidnapped former Prime Minister, Aldo Moro has sent two new letters from his prison following a message yesterday in which he bitterly attacked his friends in politics for abandoning him. The letters, the texts of which were not immediately available, were sent to the
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    • 69 1 AFP. PEKING, Sun. China today announced a business management conference would take place here this summer on the theme of increasing "personal income and public accumulation". New China News Agency said the conference will take place in July and August. The government in a directive calls for
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    • 84 1 Reuter. JAKARTA, Sun. -Preparations for the normalisation of relations between Indonesia and China will be one of the topics to be discussed at a private meeting on Labuan Island between President Suharto and Malaysia's Prime Minister Datuk Hussein Onn shortly. Informed sources said that although the two leaders
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    • 111 1 UPI. TOKYO, Sun. Japan's 13 major trading companies set a new record trade surplus in March. The Japan Foreign Trade Council said the companies had U552,989 billion (over 556.9 billion) surplus as a result of the highest monthly Increase In exports In the past two years and the
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    • 56 1 AFP. f NEW DELHI, Sun. Indian Prime Minister Morarji Desai has denied that there is a crisis inside his Janata coalition. His denial was issued after a half-hour talk at the hospital bedside of Home Affairs Minister Charan Singh, who resigned yesterday from the ruling National
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    • 67 1 UPI. TEL AVIV, Sun. Israeli forces today withdrew from a large section of South Lebanon but Prime Minister Menachem Begin said It will take some time for a complete pullback. The withdrawal to end before nightfall, Involves about one quarter of the total area Israel occupied in
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    • 69 1 AP. MORGES, Switzerland, Sun. A campaign to save the world's crocodiles from extinction is being planned by the International Union for the Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources. In its latest bulletin, the Morges-based group said that of the 24 species of crocodiles, the American alligator is the
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    • 87 1 Reuter. COPENHAGEN, Sun. The pilot and navigator of the South Korean airliner forced down in the Soviet arctic 10 days ago are spiritually and physically exhausted after lengthy interrogation by the Russians, a company spokesman said. The two men had undergone days of constant interrogation when they made
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    • 41 1 UPI. CAIRO, Sun. An editor having close contacts with President Anwar Sadat said today Mr. Sadat would take "corrective action" soon, which might involve a re-shuffle of Premier Mamdouh Salem's Cabinet, to heal Egypt's political and economic Ills. UPI.
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  • 120 1 THE following list of stocks gives the 10 most traded in on the Stock Exchange of Singapore last week. It gives the turnover in thousands of units, closing prices on Friday and the high and low for 1977/78. Company Turnover Price* High Low •ooo Apr 28 1978
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  • LOCAL STOCK INDICES
    • 68 1 April 24 April 25 April 2C April 27 April 28 ft BT Index: 827.42 831.22 839.58 850.91 887.32 Industrials: 302.98 303.03 303.89 303.71 304.4» Finance: 484.07 483.21 487.59 488.35 489.29 Hotels: 191.22 194.75 195.26 195.38 195.30 Properties: 176.62 177.18 176.39 176.43 178.92 Tins: 141.96 141.69 141.85 140.11 130.00 S
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    • 83 1 April 24 April 25 April 26 April 27 April 28 tt BT Index: 1220.20 1279.49 1269.95 1275.55 1273.34 Industrials: 337.73 337.31 330.02 330.09 337.55 Finance: 413.23 414.12 413.08 413.39 410.33 Hotels: 194.21 194.25 194.50 194.83 195.20 properties: 170.40 178.30 177.04 177.74 182.50 t Tins: 150.48 150.80 150.89 157.91 158.31
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  • 888 1  -  SLUMP REACHES OUR SHORE By JOHN LIM IT IS time for the local marine industry to be more adaptive and go where the market Is to ride out the worldwide recession, says the 1977 report of the Singapore Association of Shipbuilders and Repairers (Sasar).
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  • 198 1 AP. THE RICHEST American Is 80-year-old Daniel Ludwlg of New York who is worth about US$2 to 3 billion (554.6 to 6.9 billion). According to Town and Country magazine, he became the United States' richest Individual after the deaths of Howard Hughes and Paul Getty. Mr. Ludwlg
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  • 465 1  -  By RONNIE LIM A JAPANESE TV and audio manufacturer in Bedok Industrial Estate is now experimenting with a parttime employment scheme which is similar to that practised by the garments Industry in its hey day when work was handed out to residents of nearby housing
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  • 331 1 Reuter. BOLIVIA is considering steps to overcome its difficulties in the world tin market, including its possible withdrawal from the International Tin Council, its Minister of Mining and Metallurgy Ernesto Hurtado said in La Paz. Bolivia felt subdued by the powerful interests of a group of
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  • 228 1 A LOCAL manufacturer of can-making machines, Weng Hup Yoke Kee Engineering, has set up a whollyowned subsidiary to manufacture tin plate and metal containers. Called Metal Printers, the new plant is at Gul Drive, Jurong. It has acquired a Jurong Town Corporation standard
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  • 594 1 POLITICAL and trade union leaders made it clear in their speeches on the eve of May Day that the Singapore worker will participate more directly in the national wealth in the future, in recognition of the efforts they have made and will
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    • 76 1 SHIPPING TIMES WHY Kie Hock is phasing out shipping 5 PATRICIA Goh harks hack to her Banff day* 6 FILM reviews 7 SECOND liners in the vanguard 8 STEADY pace at Timuran JOE Peters en Yitkin's perfor- Holdings 10 mance 6 TAMING the Sembawana coif CHESS players' biggest bugbear CO
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 844 2 Agencies. US ECONOMISTS agree that President Carter is faced with an uphill task in his fight against inflation. They point out that the 0.8 per cent increase in March in the Labour Department's cost of living index brings the Inflation rate in
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    • 377 2 Reuter THE FLOW of oil money into the United States, apparently sensitive to the decline of the dollar against several key currencies, slowed by nearly a third last year. A US Commerce Department study concluded that in the past four years
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    • 480 2 Reuter FOREIGN exchange markets in Canada reacted cooly to the government's latest massive foreign borrowing scheme to support the faltering Canadian dollar. The Canadian currency fell in immediate reaction to about 88.14 US cents from Thursday's close of 88.29/31 cents on news that the government
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    • 308 2 AP CHINA reviewed its industrial growth at national working conference recently and had decided on measures to speed up industrial development in the next three quarters. Vice Chairman LI Hslennlen headed the highranking officials who attended the conference in Peking, Hslnhua news agency said. It said China
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    • 605 2 NYT. Reuter THE Chase Manhattan Bank and several other major US banks raised their prime lending rate on Friday to per cent from 8 per cent, bringing their basic interest rate for commercial loans to its highest since early 1975. The Increase,
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    • 161 2 Reuter THE first full week of business in traded options in London exceeded market expectations and the volume compares favourably with the start of options trading in Amsterdam earlier this month, given the relative size and costs of the two operations, dealers said. The rally in
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    • 812 2 Reuter. OFFICIAL support for sterling and re-payment of foreign debt may have cut Britain's official reserves by nearly 15 per cent or some US$3 billion equivalent (Ss7 billion) in April, Informed financial analysts believe. Monetary officials, however, declined to speculate on the figures, to
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    • 551 2 Washington Star CHAIRMAN of Zenith Radio Corp., Mr. John Nevin, accused the US Treasury of softening a decision to impose stiff Import penalties on Japanese television sets. This came about because of a meeting with Japanese diplomats and trade representatives. Mr. Nevin said. The
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    • 95 2 FIRST National Bank in Dallas has established a Hongkong office Jointly with First International Bancshares Limited. First International Bancshares Incorporated is the holding company of the twof The holding company already has an offshore bank in Singapore through its First National Bank fn Dallas office here. The
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 454 2 Agencies. THE Australian Reserve Bank said It will increase the free liquidity of Australian trading banks by lowering the statutory reserve deposit (SRD) ratio to 4 per cent from 5.5 per cent from Wednesday. The reduction will add about AS2BO million (***** million) to banks' free assets.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 640 2 TWO-IN-ONE CROSSWORD CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 3 Try hard in journalism (5) 8 Write to a chap in prison? (5) 10 Student in optics? (5) 11 Weak, less than rudimentary (3) 12 Look like a cartoon dog? (5) 13 Unfairly handicapped (7) 15 Name John possibly takes (5) 18 Some cattle
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    • 1140 3 I M i j The Loch Ness Story: Nicholas Witch ell During the summer of 1975, a large animal moving about in the murky waters of Loch Ness swam across the path of highly sensitive underwater camera apparatus. Scientists rushed the film to America under the strictest security, and the
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 110 4 TERMINAL rubber closed on Friday in London at around session's highs with gains from Thursday of 0.40 pence to 1.15 pence per kilo. Turnover totalled 312 lots of 15 tonnes including 14 kerbs featuring three call options plus two call option day trades. Dealers attributed the advance to
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    • 137 4 In NEW YORK, the cash pepper market was again quiet with no price changes reported on Friday, dealers said. (Prices tn US cents per pound sellers ex-dock. New York): Spot Afloat April Malabar 117N 114N 120N Lampong I)7N IISN 107N White Muntok 148N 145N 140N Sarawak Black 108N
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    • 44 4 THE Straits tin price in Penang on Saturday rose Ms2'2 to $1,553'j per picul on an official offering of 258 tonnes. NEW YORK spot tin prices weakened slightly, to 507.00 to 517.00 cents on Friday. Major tin traders said demand was slow.
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    • 204 4 BANGKOK rice prices were unchanged on Saturday. (In US dollars per tonne fob basis Bangkok) While Rice: 100 pet Ist class 422. 100 r't 2nd class 427. 100 pet 3rd class 422 JS 01 413 10 F 1 400 15 1* 1 392. 20 pet 387. 25 pet 377.
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    • 110 4 ZINC closed the morning and the days' trading with losses of l' 7 for cash and 1-7.75 for Three Months in London on Friday. Early liquidation was boosted by chart and fresh selling which pushed Three Months down to L 298 during late ring dealings compared with 1.302 paid
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    • 198 4 Yarn and cotton in Hongkong dollars, spot ex-godown Cotton Yarn: China Blue Phoenix otMOtefs 2 050 405 2 1601 P" ba,e Piece Goods China Butterfly and Globe Brand unq. Dragon Head unq. rive Lambs unq, Flower and Butterfly unq. Flying Geese unq (per piece 36 Inches by 40
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    • 90 4 C I F North European ports, in US dollars per ton unless otherwise stated LONDON: Friday Previous Malaysia 5% f fa bulk per tonne June 583 sir 575 sir Sumatra 5% ffa bulk April unch 665 sir May 622 1 1 sir 625 sir June 595 sir 587",
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    • 359 4 NEW YORK coffee futures recovered from their lows on commission house buying to trade a shade higher on Friday. Roaster demand was quiet, although traders still expect that some business might be done in Brazilian coffee. The country is on holiday on Monday, and thus roasters will not be
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    • 458 4 LONDON terminal cocoa finished Friday-morning around the session's lows 158.50 to L' 26.50 down from Thursday, having initially posted i'4o limit down Turnover totalled 2.817 lots including 1,474 lots crossed and 10 options. Near May had the largest decline due to a differentials adjustment against an exaggerated widening of
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    • 358 4 AT END-morning values were 10.50 to 10.90 down in a turnover of 1.482 lots in London on Friday, most of which were large block self trades. The market remained very quiet after opening steady at around Thursday night's slightly lower kerb levels. Dealers said the market has settled down
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    • 524 4 AFTER an encouraging close of U£>5170.25/171 per ounce at the end of the last fortnight in Zurich and even a shade better in New York, the market was unexpectedly thrown back Into a defensive mood when on early Monday morning, the news spread in Hongkong that the Indian government
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    • 156 4 NEW YORK comex copper prices closed 1.00 cent higher on Friday. The market ran up in the afternoon as local and commission house buying triggered buy stops ahead of the week-end, traders said. The absence or arbitrage selling with London closed also helped support the market, they added. Consumer
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    • 295 4 LONDON silver closed Friday's morning and the day s trading 0.9 to 1.4 pence per troy ounce lower. Values were marked down in the initial pre-market in line with the New York close with the very steady tone in sterling also restraining prices. The market later steadied under covering
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    • 181 4 CHICAGO wheat futures closed on Friday within one cent of the day's highs, posting gains of 5-3/4 to two cents a bushel. Trading was light during most of the session but little selling was noted and local and commission house buying sent prices upward before light commercial selling and
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    • 168 4 CHICAGO soybean futures on Friday retained gains through what was mostly a lightly-traded session and ended with nearbys at the day s highs and market gains of 16 to 4-1/4 cents a bushel. The market derived support mainly from light deliveries and cash market firmness as it advanced early
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    • 697 4 TRADING on the Singapore produce market was quiet for the greater part of last week In the absence of consistent buying support from the major Western markets. The problem was compounded by the low supplies of commodities that were available for export. This problem of
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    • MONEY AND EXCHANGE$
      • 187 4 THE US dollar opened lower on Friday and was traded downwards ahead of US March trade figures. The US unit also weakened upon remarks by Japanese Premier Takeo Fukuda that Japan has no chance of reducing Its current payments balance to the budgeted US $6 billion in fiscal
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      • 293 4 Asian rates RATES remained fairly steady at the beginning of last week with day-to-day hovering around 6 15/16 and the 3 and 6 mths at 7 1/2 and 7 7/8 respectively. However rates opened marginally firmer on Thursday when overnight Federal funds was traded to a high of 8 per
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      • 21 4 THE average rate at which Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 7 per cent.
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      • 297 4 REPORT prepared by the Discount Company of Singapore Ltd on activities in the discount market for the week ending Friday, 28 April 1978: There was an absence of term borrowing interest in view of the generally liquid money market position. The position should be somewhat different this week arising
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      • 180 4 Euro rates SHORTDATED funds closed higher In moderately active trading on Friday In London. Overnight finished at 43/8 4-1/4 after touching 5l '8 4-7/8 earlier In the day when operators expected short-term interest rates to rise further. Other positions closed 1/8 higher at a uniform 7-7/10 7-5/16. Week fix gained
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      • 55 4 FRANKFURT exchanges closing quotes on April 28 US 2 0875/90 Can 1 8225/35 Sterling 3 775/785 D Fl 93 52 62 8 Fr 106 65/90 Lit 2 38/39 F Fr 44 83 93 Yfn 0 9228 3S B fr (roni 6 414 424 H fr (fin i «i 4m
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      • 681 4 Source: Swiss Bank Corp (Zurich) THE foreign exchange markets on Fridav witnessed a sharp downfall I of the dollar from SFr I 1.9635 to SFr 1.9360, DM 2.0755 to DM 2.0665 and i from Yen 225.60 to Yen I 223.90. I The Swiss franc and the yen experienced a
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      • 187 4 THE dollar ended around its day's high point on Friday and above Thursday's close, dealers said. Sterling drifted lower with some dealers believing the Bank of England may have supported the spot rate. However, trading towards the close was very thin. Operators generally expect the dollar to remain firm
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      • 188 4 BOLSTERED by the rise In ?rime rate by four New ork city banks, the dollar on Friday closed firmer apainst major currencies, although off its best levels. The US currency had been firming prior to the announcement of the prime rate increase to 8-1/4 per cent. But the
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      • 48 4 FOR the week ended Friday April 28 the range of callu rates received from Short Deposits (M) Berhad was as folio ws:BANK FUND: 3 per cento to 4 J per cent. GENERAL FUND: 3 per cent u> 4'i per cent. Movements of fund totalled 5504 million.
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    • 48 4 Tin, rubber closing prices April 24 April 25 April 26 April 27 April 28 April 29 •Tin 11,552 Tonnes 244 Rubber (S) 207.00 Rubber(M) 212.00 per picul $1,570 $1,599 $1,599 $1,551 250 280 265 238 208.00 207.00 206.25 206.75 213.00 212.25 211.25 211.50 cents per kilo $1,553* 258
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  • TRANSPORT
    • 871 5  -  ■r CHAN BONG SOO A RIFT In the Malaysian Tay family running Kle Hock Shipping (KHS) seems to be behind the company's decision to phase out' its shipping activities and move into other fields, both inside and outside the Republic. The split
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    • 251 5 UPI. NATIONALISED and wellfinanced European aircraft manufacturers will cause US firms to lose part of their share of the world market soon, the president of McDonnell Douglas Oorp said. Sanford McDonnell said decisive action must be taken by American companies to avoid serious erosion of
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    • 103 5 Reuter. THE world shipping slump is likely to worsen In the next 18 months, P and O chairman, Lord Inchcape said in a speech to the Institute of Chartered Shipbrokers in Cardiff. There are currently too many ships in the world and tankers are likely to experience
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    • Article, Illustration
      198 5 EXPECTED ARRIVALS TODAY KEPPEL WHARVES Bencruachan (D/L) after Ibn Kh&lUkan 35/30 Bunga Bin dang 1500 19. Bunga Sctawar 0600 (subject freeboard) 18. Chlk Chau 2200 47. Evermore Ascendant 0800 (after Straat Florida) 3/4. Klmanls 0600 20. Ocean Supply (B. Barge) 1400 40/41. Sonderhausen 0900 (after La Rloja)
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    • 175 5 CONTINUED development of local maritime officers will allow them to reach out into fields outside the confines of ships. With this, a new breed of highly skilled and sophisticated managers and directors will rise from among the ranks of sea-faring officers In the years
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    • 320 5 SINGAPORE is No. 1 when it cornea to the building of tugs and barges. The Republic haa a wealth of skill and expertise in this field and potential buyers know it. Above all, Singapore is competitive. Recently Marine Builders won a $7.5 million
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    • 130 5 AP. TIME charter business remained the staple of freight market operations last Friday Just before the long weekend holiday. Single-voyage business became very quiet, restricted to a small number of North American grain movements. Grain houses covered South American business on a time charter basis. Nldera. for Instance,
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    • 568 5 SOVIET shipping officials are still pushing very hard for a big share of the world liner trade. Given the first hint of an opportunity, they will send their top men to clinch a deal. Recently the chairman and managing director of Singapore Soviet
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    • 151 5 Reuter THE SOVIET Union should operate Its merchant fleet Inside shipping conferences applying usual commercial considerations as other East European countries. This is the view of Mr. Kristian Von Sydow, chairman of the Swedish Brostrom Shipping Company. In a prepared text for delivery to the
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    • 164 5 Reuter. SPAIN is the first to ratify two new United Nations conventions on minimum safety standards aboard ships and Job security for sailors. The convention on minimum safety standards for merchant shipping is to come Into force once It has been ratified by 10
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    • 78 5 THE MARINE Engineering Society in Japan will be sponsoring a five-day ■rmpoatum frwn Nov IS. TIM will be Uw Mcond WwiliMl MMUni in Jy uw IM in SjiSCv'isF cussion will centre on the reliability and availability of environmental control, energy M*lng and ship Bo far 44 technical papers
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    • 729 5 ARRIVALS Service Lot sal Operator Number Tfa Be Fran SIA SQ911 0635 SFO/HNL/GUM SAS SK097 0640 CPH/THR/BKK MAS MH601 0700 KUL MAS MH682 0725 KCH SIA SQ101 0815 KUL MAS MH621 0840 PEN MAS MH607 0845 KUL MAS MH671 0945 PEN/KUL CPA CX710 1005 HLP GIA GA980
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  • REVIEWS
    • 1541 6  -  PATRICIA GOH DESCRIBES THE LAUGHTER AND TEARS AT A CANADIAN MUSICIANS' SUMMER SCHOOL PATRICIA GOH MY SUMMER of 1977 was spent in the mountains of Banff, at the Banff school of fine arts In Canada. "Oh, Banff!" everyone said when they heard. "How marvellous!"
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    • 1122 6  -  By JOE PETERS IT WAS a revealing and intimate piano performance Yitkin Seow gave to a packed auditorium at the Singapore Conference Hall on Monday, April 24. Rendering each note with a measured sense of the appropriate, planlstlc mastery and Intellectual artistry, he played two Romantic piano
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 764 6 LEISURE TIME EXHIBITIONS: ONE of Singapore's major and longest-established artists, active for well over than a decade, Thomas Yeo, will show his R«c«nt Paintings and Collages at the National Museum Art Gallery from Friday May 5. This should prove an Interesting opportunity to view the artist s latest phase, characterised
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    • 341 6 SINGAPORE 5 10.00 AM Opening announcements followed by Cattanooga Cats 10.45 Holiday Matinee The Family Jewels 0 Starring: Jerry Lewis, Donna Butterworth, Sebastian Cabot 12.25 Como At Tahoe 0 1.15 Aesop's Fables The Tortoise And The Hare 0 1.40 Pssst! Hammerman's After You! 0 Starring: Christian Juttner, Lance Kerwin 2.25
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  • 523 7  -  ■y GOH HIANG FONG THEY Call Her Cleopatra Wong", playing now at the Cathay, has been voted the funniest film in town, if the guffaws from the cinema audience are anything to go by. Which is not what it's supposed to be I think
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  • 1598 7 LIM SENG HOO, who last week became Singapore's national chess champion for the fourth time in a row, here writes on the chessplayer's biggest bugbear. Seng Hoo, a 21 yearold second-year student of accountancy at the University of Singapore's Faculty of Accoutancy, is
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  • 562 7  -  By SIVA ARASU THE OCCULT is out and the galaxies are in. That's what "Star Wars" has done. It has triggered off a space fantasy cult, drawing in comics fans by the millions wherever It Is shown. Bt before you join the thronging
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
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  • MARKET REVIEWS
    • 1084 8  -  SINGAPORE By GOH HIANG FONG A SET pattern of trading took place on the Stock Exchange of Singapore last week with the market holding steady to firm for the first hour or so in each of the five trading days, but thereafter fell under the
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    • 394 8 SYDNEY Reuter. received a major booat with the quarterly Consumer Price Index statistics for the March period which showed inflation down to 8.2 per cent in the last year. The Sydney AU-ordi-naries index rose to a yearly high on Friday after peaking on Thursday which was one
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    • 292 8 TOKYO AFP SHARE prices closed on mixed note on the Tokyo stock market this holiday shortened five-day week. Trading was moderate. The 225-stock Dow-Jones average, a 4.49 yen gainer last week, advanced 26.14 yen to 5.534.18 yen. But the composite Tokyo Stock Exchange (TSE)
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    • 137 8 Reuter THE Tokyo Stock Exchange said it will tighten margin trading requirements for Shindengen Electric MFG Co Ltd, Maruzen Co Ltd and Daido Reinforced Concrete Works Ltd, effective immediately to avoid speculative trading in them. Margin requirement on Shindengen will be raised to 70 per cent, including a
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    • 992 8  -  LONDON ly GERALD COLVERD A MEASURE of caution will become necessary when discussing the liberal element in the United Kingdom on whether it Is spelt with a capital 'L' or a small I*. The capital variety Is on Its way out from British politics on the Judgments
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    • 801 8 NEW YORK NYT THE stock market continued to gallop ahead last week despite a series of events that ordinarily would cause It to stumble. There was a distinct credittightening move by the Federal Reserve, an uptick to the highest prime lending rate in three years and a report
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    • 1133 8 KUALA LUMPUR IN A WEEK generally regarded as one of consolidation after the bullish run last week, isolated heavyweights and volatile second and third liners featured on the Kuala Lumpur stock market. Interested showed a perceptible shift from blue chips and the heavierweighted stocks
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    • 757 8 AUDITED RESULTS Company Group pre-tax profit/lost (L) COOO) 400 ($6,067) 188 ($5,073) Net earnings Per share (cent*) 5535,039 c ($31,509 c) 40.1 551,744 ($778) 3.3 Grot* Dividend fc 12a (11) 10b (12W) 30 (30) Company Cycle Carriage Jan 78 M 54,613 ($3,312) 131.8e (94.6e) 40 INTERIM RESULTS Half-year to Bintang
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  • INTERNATIONAL COMPANY NEWS
    • 193 9 EUROPEAN LIDNDON: Vickers announced pre-tax profit fell to £25.06 million in 1977 from £38.3 million in 1976. Turnover was £409.39 njilllon against £424.23 previously. "Earnings per share came tb 28.1p (40.2p) before extraordinary Items. It also announced a dividend £5.96p making an A|uivalent of
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    • 66 9 Reuter. OSLO: The Aker group sala total development costs of the Statfjord field could reach 125 billion crowns. In its annual rerort Aker. a leading engineering group, stressed .ts assessment included development of the so-called gold bloc in the Statfjord reserves, where drilling Is expected to start
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    • 499 9 TUBE Investments Is continuing its move towards higher added-value products as an Important element of its response to economic and competitive conditions, Mr. B. S. Kellett, the chairman, says in his annual statement. He points out that many of the group's products are made from steel,
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    • 92 9 Reuter LONDON: Guest Keen and Nettleiolds Ltd said it has not been surprised or encouraged by what It has seen so far in the written findings of the West German Supreme Court on the proposed acquisition of a turther 50 per cent of the share capital of
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    • 91 9 Reuter MELBOURNE. Comalco said shipments of bauxite from Weipa, Queensland, dropped sharply to 1.86 million tonnes in the first quarter 1978 from 2.42 million in the same 1977 period. The main reason for the drop was an acute shortage of shipping associated with the coal
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    • 58 9 Reuter MANILA: ACOJE Mining Co Inc announced net 1977 profit of 9.70 million pesos (17.2 million pesos). Company president Jesus Carbarrus told shareholders the profit decline was due to a loss of 4.7 million pesos on copper operations and losses in the liquidation of all company glass products and
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    • 266 9 Reuter MELBOURNE: Two exploration ventures have announced they plan to plug and abandon two wells offshore Western Australia. Western Mining Corp Ltd/ Esso Exploration and Production Australia Inc said they will abandon the Houstman No. one at 3,860 metres after production testing of
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    • 173 9 NORTH AMERICAN Reuter GENEKAL Cable Corp said it believes the offer made by Hicc Ltd to sell its 2,869.000 General Cable shares back to the company at a price of US$lB.5O a share resulted ir«>in Bicc's "inability to control our business policies and decisions. Piesident Robert
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    • 142 9 Reuter TOKYO: Mitsukoshi said It expects net profit to rise nine per cent to 11.20 billion yen for the year ending Feb 28, 1979 over the previous year, on sales estimated at 473 billion yen. up five per cent. The store said it hopes to
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    • 264 9 AP BUDD Co., a major supplier to US auto, rail and trucking industries, is now owned by Europe's largest steelmaker. Budd shareholders vjted at their annual meeti.ig to sell their stock to Ti.yssen A.G. for US$34 a sh.-tre and Budd became a wholly owned subsidiary
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    • 190 9 Reuter SHELL Oil Co president and chief executive John F. Bookout told the annual meeting the company expects increases In both crude oil and natural gas revenue this year with the result that It is looking for improved earnings from production operations. Mr Bookout was not
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS MARKETS
    • 523 9 EUROPEAN MARKETS PRICES closed generally mixed onJEuropean bourses on Friday. Frankfurt share prices closed slightly firmer on balance in colourless end-month trading with foreign demand showing some recovery, dealers said. Motors were up to 3.50 marks firmer (BMW) except Daimler which shed 1.50. Bayernverein gain three
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    • 293 9 APR 2* Frs CORBE1LLE Air-Liquide 296 -5.6 B S N Gervais Dunone 475 10 +0.1 C SF (Thomson'l*sf> 231 -4 Cie Franeaise des Petroles 126 20 -0 8 Compagnie Financier? Compagnie Cienerale 363 -2 Credit Foncier I>e France 335 unch Hachette (Librairie) 173 -6 7 Machines Bull 37.40 +0.6
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    • 220 9 APR Dm Aef-TWefunken 86 40 0.6 Akzo 23 90 Al!2 Leben 613B Allz Vers 458 +3 BASF 134.10 -0.8 Bay H T Wbank 277 60 -0.4 Bay Vbank 300 -3 Bayer 135 80 -0.3 BBC 286 -0.5 BMW 228 50 +3 5 Cassella 356 -5 Chem Verw 240 +3
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    • 233 9 APR Fls ABN 338 50xd-12 Ahold 96 50 -16 Akzo 25 80 0.3 AMEV 83 80 0.7 Annas 108 00 1 Anirot Bank 74 60 +0.3 Bergoss 55 50 unch Berk 86 50 +0 5 Bols 68 00 +0 5 Borsumij 149 50 unch Burhmann 67 80 +0 6
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    • 178 9 APR 2* Francs Actions Suisses 263 unch Alusuisse Br 1135 5 Alusuisse Reg 508 2 Brown Boverl Br 1575 15 Ciba Geigy Br 1130 -5 Ciba Geigy PC 830 10 Ciba Geigy Reg 623 -3 Credit Suisse Br 2145 -5 Credit Suisse Reg 411 1 Klektrowatt Br 1595 ♦5
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    • 106 9 APR 2X Lire Anic 91.50 -0.5 Assoc Gen ***** 100 Bastogi ♦05 2 Centrale 3415 unch Fiat 1895 -1 Finsider 76 ♦0 5 Gen Immob 74 75 unch IFI Pri 2056 2 Italcementi ***** Ilalgas 627 -2 Italslder 137.50 +0 25 Magneti M Pf 439 50 -0.5 Marellt Ere
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    • 34 9 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Friday 465.7 Thursday 4«7.8 Week Ago 455.0 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Friday 837.32 Thursday 828.92 Week Ago 812.80 LONDON DOLLAR PREMIUM Friday 109H to 110 Thursday 108*4 to 109K
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    • 356 9 GOLD shares pared earlier gains i on Friday to close a shade off the top ahead of the weekend Dealers said marginal issue Marievale shed seven cents to 140 following capital repayment I statement. APR 2* Rand INDUSTRIALS A Alpha 105 A hen "in 11 193 3 At: And
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    • 236 9 SHARE prices closed fractionally higher on Friday in active trading. The Composite Index was up more than point and advances outnumbered declines 233 to 188. APR CI Abitibi 12'« A lean AUiOma 19'. unch Bunk Mont 19 s unch Bank Nova Scotia 20'. -V, Bell Tel 55% Beth Corp
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    • 1138 9 NEW YORK THE stock market, after stumbling on Thursday in a bout of profit-taking. Ignored the bad news of higher rates and a jump in consumer prices to surge ahead In active trading on Friday. The market suffered a setback when the Federal Reserve move to
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 473 10  -  By STEVEN TAN TRADING and manufacturing group Timuran Holdings appears to have chalked up a modest earnings progress for the year ended Dec. 31, going by the full year's figure just released. During the year, the group made M 54.16 million compared with
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  • 147 10 MALAKOFF Berhad has accepted an offer to purchase Sungei Marap Estate. a division of Broome Estate, for a cash consideration of Mss million payable within six months. The sale, which is subject to approval by the Malaysian Foreign Investment Committee, is not expected to
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  • 220 10 THE maximum $5,000 worth of SBS (1978) shares a prospective investor is allowed to buy from his CPF credit includes any initial amount used to purchase the said shares but subsequently sold. For example, if one has initially used $3,000 for the purchase
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  • 162 10 BUSINESS TIMES INDUSTRIAL GROUP INDICES (BASE YEAR: JANUARY 4, 1971 100) 1S77/78 Week'» Action High Low Industrial Group Week Ended Point Apr 21 st Apr 28th Change 276 58 145 90 Automotive 269 96 276 58 +6.82 497 57 328.67 Banks. Insurance. Finance and Trustees 367.21 369 32 +2 11
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  • 693 10 Current E* Books Date Total for ToUl Tor payment Date close payable the year previous year N. Iron 8% Apr 12 Apr 19 May 2 19%(q) 12Vj%TE Southern Mai. Tin (M) 75%I Apr 20 May 2 75%(r) 63.6% Consplant 35%I Apr 3 Apr 13 May 3 35% 120%
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  • 258 10 Company Particular* Ex Date Book* Close BaU (M) Berhad Bonus Issue of 1 for 3 Apr 20 May 3 Consolidated Plantation! Bonus Issue of 3 for 1 Apr 21 May 4 Kempa* (M) Bonus Issue of 1 for 4 Apr 21 May 4 Sime Darby Bonus Issue of
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  • 67 10 INCH Kenneth Kajang Rubber Ltd said shareholders approved its proposed transfer of residence to Malaysia from the UK at its extraordinary general meeting. The change of residence will not involve any change in the status of the company's share capital, which will remain as sterling securities
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  • 67 10 SHANGRI-LA Hotel has announced that its recent rights issue of five million ordinary shares of $1 each at $2.40 were virtually fully taken up. The company said only a fraction of the total some 41.750 shares has not been taken up. However, with further applications for 168.625 shares
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  • 410 10 United Overseas Bank Ltd: AGM to be held at UOB Building, No. 1, Bonham Street, on May 12. Jack Chia Mining and Industrial: EOGM to be held at 2 B. Chartered Bank Chambers. Beach Street, Fenang, at 12 noon on May 12. Pegi Malaysia Bhd: EOGM to be
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  • 2826 10 197* High Low Company Last Sale Week +OTGr'i Div Div Ovr Gr'i Net Y'ld P/E Work Vol Week (WW) High U» SECTION ONE INDUSTRIALS 181 213 150 225* 74 265 183 350 422 152 132 123* 112 195* 60'» 191 144 256 394 123 Acma Alcom Allied
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  • MONDAY SPORTS
    • 756 11  -  By JACK CAVANAUGH HILTON HEAD ISLAND (South Carolina,): Women's professional tennis, desperately in need of new faces and more depth, is in the throes of its greatest youth movement ever as the international circuit begins the 1978 outdoor season. Compared with the large number
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    • 481 11  -  By TEO TECK WENG THE ideal sport for the busy business executive who seeks a maximum workout with the minimum time spent is squash, says Mr. Liu Sung Tao, managing director of the world's largest squash complex, the Singapore Squash Centre. Standing amidst the green shades
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    • 752 11 UPI. NEW YORK Soccer Is the fastest growing team sport in the United Slates, but where is it heading? Only recently, former Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger, a devoted fan, said he expects the United States- to reach the finals
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    • 368 11  -  By ERNEST FRIDA PAUL RUTLEDGE. handicap 13. gave the low handicappers a lesson on how to tame the tricky Sembawang Country Club course yesterday when he won the Open title with a superb three-over-par 74. It was a fine farewell present for Rutledge. who
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  • 1508 12 EVER-SWELLING SURPLUS Agencies. PRIME MINISTER Takeo Fukuda will have nothing new to offer when he meets President Carter in Washington on Wednesday. Japan's huge trade surplus will be high on the agenda and Mr. Fukuda will bore the world with renewed assurances that
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  • 911 12 UPI Reuter THE United States is determined to protect the dollar but is not interested in a proposal to stabilise the currency by substituting world dollar reserves for the special drawing rights of the International Monetary Fund. US Treasury Secretary Michael Blumenthal, speaking to the
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  • 102 12 Reuter. EIGHT international banks should be allowed to incorporate subsidiaries in Bermuda to handle offshore dollar business. Canadian economist Simon Relsman said In a report to the Bermuda government. Mr. Relsman said the island has almost exhausted Its tourism potential and to sustain economic growth three of
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  • 283 12 Reuter. AN URGENT plea was made by the developing countries at high-level monetary talks for the Industrialised world to dismantle Its barriers against their products. The call, Issued on Saturday by a committee of delegates from developing countries at discussions In Mexico City of
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  • 194 12 Reuter. OIL exporting nations are dissatisfied with their loss of US$lO to $12 billion (Ss23 to $27 billion) annually as a result of the falling value of the dollar in foreign exchange markets. All Ajmed Attlga. secretary general of the Organisation of Arab Oil
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  • 108 12 UPI. JAPANESE companies will invest USS3I.2 billion (5571.8 billion) in plant and equipment in fiscal 1978, up by 10.5 per cent over the previous fiscal year, the Ministry of International Trade and Industry announced. A ministry survey, conducted early this year on 1.319 private firms
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  • 250 12 Reuter. JAPAN'S Finance Ministry is looking into the possibility of permitting Japanese companies to float straight bonds overseas without mortgage or bank guarantee. Ministry officials described as speculation a report in the financial daily, Nihon Keizai, that Ito-Yo-kado Ltd will issue a US$2O
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  • 258 12 FOOD ASIA, the international exhibition of food, drink and hotel catering equipment. registered more than 10.000 visitors and reported business worth over $400,000 in four hectic days at the Hyatt Hotel last week. The show, the first of Its kind here, ended on Saturday.
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  • 402 12 THE 11th Asian Advertising Congress from Nov. 15 to 18 in Manila will mark the birth of the Asian Federation of Advertising Associations. The idea to form the federation was first mooted in 1974 at the 9th congress held in Jakarta. It received the
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  • 63 12 Reuter. OPEC'S Secretary-General All Jaidah said the emergency conference to be held in Taif. Saudi Arabia, this Saturday is not meant to take any decision but to discuss future strategy. He said the ministers may raise any issue and In principle can convert the meeting into
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  • 4290 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. SeuOakk hu a Joint terliw urucacnt with
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    • 256 13 Scan Dutch V Fast and Regular Service To/From N.C./SCAN/W.MED. Every 10 Days. Singapore: Tel. *****, Port Kelang Tel. *****1, Kuala Lumpur Tel. *****, Penang: Tel. ***** SHIPPING Lines Inc (USA) OeUTram Trans-Pacific Service Full Container Service To USA FtEDf VSL SPORE MOTHER «i JUL i* GUlf I C rtitrjm trim
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    • 716 14 SHIPPING IF Hapag-Lloyd FUUY CONTAINERISED TO EUROPE Tat» Eiprtu 3/6 5/6 24/6 26/6 27/6 29/6 EXPRESS CONVENTION TO EUROPE S'part PKtianj Pan B'Lwu Genoa H'burj B'havtni *CJNHI| MM 16/6 FULLY CONTAINERISED TO USA/CANADA fmtm P Xkm| S port HK Mamtaw HK Loot Oakland Seattle/ Btach TacMU Wtser 14/5 31/5 2/6
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