The Business Times, 23 May 1978
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Title Section11 1978-05-23 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 218/1/78 TUESDAY, MAY 23, 1978 50 CENTS11 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article56 1978-05-23 1 AFP JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. Singapore has agreed to supply electricity to Johore, under a shortterm programme, Johore's Chief Minister Tan Sri Hajl Othman said today. This Is expected to help overcome the power shortage In the state. Malaysia's National Electricity Board supplies about 70 per cent orAFP - 56 words
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Article63 1978-05-23 1 UPI TOKYO, Mon. Trade contracts concluded during the one-month Canton trade fair (April 15 to May 14) were worth US$2BO million (Ss6so million), down from $350 million In last autumn's fair, Japanese trade officials reported today. The officials of the Association for Promotion of International Trade (Kokubosoku) saidUPI - 63 words
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Article63 1978-05-23 1 AFP MANILA, Mon. A leading Filipino businessman and banking executive, Enrique Zobel, has criticised his government's policies which he said attempt to "curtail bigness In business." Mr. Zobel, president of the Ayala Group and board chairman of the Bank of the Philippine Islands, said government policies tendAFP - 63 words
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Article61 1978-05-23 1 AP WASHINGTON, Mon. The International Monetary Fund (IMF) said the rate of Increase of consumer prices In industrial countries as a group slackened In February. In that month, average consumer prices In industrial countries were 6.6 per cent higher than a year earlier compared with 6.9 perAP - 61 words
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Article70 1978-05-23 1 AP BANGKOK, Mon. Tourism has been Increasing 10 to 15 per cent annually and Is expected to become one of Thailand's top income earners by the end of 1981, the Thai Board of Investment reported in its June bulletin. Colonel Somchal Hlranyaklt, director-general of the Tourist Organisation ofAP - 70 words
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Article62 1978-05-23 1 Reuter VIENNA, Mon. Finance ministers of oilexporting countries, worried by revenue losses due to the decline In the value of the US dollar, will meet here tomorrow to examine ways to stabilise their income. According to Opec figures the dollar's decline against other major currencies is costing producersReuter - 62 words
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Article76 1978-05-23 1 UPI new YORK, Mon. Stocks were mixed early today in relatively slow trading that Indicated the market's five-week surge may have ended or paused for the time being. The Dow Jones Industrial average, which fell 4.07 points on Friday, was off 1.12 points to 845.72 around 11 a.mUPI - 76 words
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381 1978-05-23 1 AN ECONOMIST suggested that an Asean bank owned by the various constituent banks, operating within the region, could supplement and complement the activities of multinational banks. Dr. V. Kanapathy, economic adviser to the United Malayan Banking Corp. Berhad, added that, if necessary.381 words
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Article, Illustration901 1978-05-23 1 SOH TIANG KENG - MODERATE RISE THIS YEAR By SOH TIANG KENG INFLATION in Singapore this year will be higher than 1977's but price increases will be within reasonable limits. Economists here forecast that the consumer price Index (CPI) will rise between 4% per cent and 9* per901 words
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Article77 1978-05-23 1 AFP THAILAND'S Board of Trade Is out to set up South-east Asia's first commodities exchange along the lines of the Chicago commodities exchange or institutionalised futures market, Bangkok Business Times said yesterday. Studies have already been completed by several government departments as well as the private sector, andAFP - 77 words
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Article434 1978-05-23 1 RONNIE LIM - •y RONNIE LIM SINGAPORE electronics manufacturers have apparently failed In their attempts to solve the problems of Job-hopping and worker shortage. This has prompted them to Introduce a card system as a last-ditch effort to deter workers from switching Jobs frequently. An Industry source said that434 words
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124 1978-05-23 1 INDONESIA'S economic progress can be hampered because petroleum production will increase only marginally in the years ahead, Dutch Development Minister Jan de Konlng said yesterday. Speaking at the opening of a two-day meeting of the Inter-Governmental Group on Indonesia (IGGI), he said: "Oil revenues which124 words
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243 1978-05-23 1 CROMPTON Instruments, a member of the Hawker Siddeley group, will be manufacturing and assembling a range of electro-mechanical indicating instruments in Singapore for export. It expects to invest about $10 million in the venture over the next few years. Crompton'i first243 words
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Article284 1978-05-23 1 GOH HIANG FONG - »y GOH HIANG FONG GENERAL Electric (USA) is to invest another $4 million in its consumer electronics plant here, bringing its total Investments in the Republic to slightly more than $70 million. This expansion Involves the construction of another floor to its existing threestorey284 words
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Article251 1978-05-23 1 JAMES Capel (Far East) Ltd is not closing its Singapore operation. Mr. A.S. Montgomery, a director of the company which Is a subsidiary of London brokers, James Capel and Company, has denied that the company ever considered closure of the Singapore branch. He was251 words
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Advertisement89 1978-05-23 1 jggfgy w W. A k A. 1 SHIPPING TIMES NEW plywood plait la Jwoaf 2 CORPORATE liiiHom am the HAGEMEYER wins nw hcwm 8 J FULL ifrni ■!»—il far DANISH yarda most faaid liar Staamara 11 thaOMalraa HOTEL Mtliyili rnnlt— to THE U( West Aaiaa labour ara wpaw 7 1189 words
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Advertisement293 1978-05-23 1 PLETEOdPYVUG SYSTEM APS ELECTRONICS (PRIVATE) LTD SINGAPORE T« *****4 <5 LIOM) APS ELECTRONICS (M) SON BHD KUALA LUMPUR Tel 03-*****0 r». Sfi K 5/ V V* s ft 5? >-_•# S2& v ix Mfc 1 v «r «>r«f 1 4Mr3 This windmill is saying, 'The miller's daughter is getting married!"293 words
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TRADE AND INDUSTRY
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Article145 1978-05-23 2 A FOUR-DAY scientific and Industrial analytical Instruments exhibition, Sclenex 78, from May 30 at the Equatorial Hotel In Kuala Lumpur, is organised by the US International Marketing Centre in Singapore, the U8 embassy In Malaysia and the US Department of Commerce. Papers will be145 words
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Article616 1978-05-23 2 JOHN LIM - Br JOHN LIM A NEW pl>wood company has been set up with an Investment of S5 million. The company, which will begin production next month, acquired the plant of Pan-Malaysia Industries (PMI), which went into receivership in February last year, for 52.2 million. The616 words
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Article348 1978-05-23 2 COURSES AND TALKS May 8-Aug 17: Aust Insurance Institute Assoclateshlp Course, SITC, SITC May 15-June 5: Compensation Employee Benefits, Hilton, POD May 24: Life insurance aaency mngt, Mandarin, SITC-Life Ins. Assn. May 25-26: Critical Path Analysis St Project Mngt, Hilton, Price Waterhouse May 29-31: Modern Techniques ii Strategies348 words
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236 1978-05-23 2 Reuter PENINSULAR Malaysia's crude palm oil output fell to 79.179 tonnes In February from a revised figure of 80.281 tonnes in January and 111,210 tonnes In February. 1977, preliminary statistics show. The first two months' total production of 156.460 tonnes is down by 21Reuter - 236 words
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163 1978-05-23 2 UPI SOUTH Korea said yesterday construction permits win be issued only on a limited basis effective immediately partly to ease cement shortages. The Construction Ministry said It will not allow the construction of buildings not urgently needed for the time being such as officeUPI - 163 words
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Article153 1978-05-23 2 ONE of the largest groups of tourists from India arrived yesterday on a 22-day cruise. The group of 1,500 came on the ship, Noorjehan, from Bombay, on a trip organised Jointly by Travel Corp. of India and Slta World Travel. The tourists, mainly college students, will spend153 words
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Article, Illustration153 1978-05-23 2 Reuter NEW Zealand's Prime Minister, Robert Muldoon, said he believes his government has achieved a breakthrough In 1U efforts to secure a better trade deal with Japan. He told National Party members attending an annual conference In Auckland that in last week's meetings withReuter - 153 words
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136 1978-05-23 2 Reuter HONGKONG'S trade deficit narrowed slightly In April to HKBOOO million (***** million) from 11.03 billion in March and widened from the yearago deficit of 5792 million. Provisional Census and Statistics Department figures show that domestic exports and re-exports rose in April to 14.04 billionReuter - 136 words
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Article85 1978-05-23 2 THE Singapore Institute of Management (SIM) will conduct a three-day course on systems approach to project planning. The course, starting on June 7, alms at providing managers with a framework of systems analysis to handle management of complex projects and programmes. The Institute will also conduct85 words
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Article262 1978-05-23 2 WANG LOOK KEAH - »r WANG LOOK KEAH HAOEMEYER Trading Co has recently secured yet another watch agency, bringing the total It now holds to four. Its .other agencies Tlmex, Camy and Universal Geneva, have enabled It to market a ranee spanning both low and nlgh-prlced models. The latest addition,262 words
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Article630 1978-05-23 2 COMMERCIAL banks In Malaysia are expected to comply with Bank Negara's guidelines on credit to be extended to specified priority sectors by next month. Finance Minister Tengku Raxalelgh Hamsah said a grace period of six months would be granted. The priority sectors are bumlputras,630 words
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361 1978-05-23 2 PA INTERNATIONAL Management Consultants, one of the world's largest management consultancies, has restructured Its Malaysian operations to allow majority local participation. Under the reorganisation, a new company, PA Consulting Services Malaysia Bdn Bhd, will continue to provide PA's services. Malaysian interest Is represented361 words
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179 1978-05-23 2 Reuter A CHAIN-BTORE promotion to show the range and variety of goods from Asean will be held throughout New Zealand next month. An embassy spokesman said in Manila the New Zealand government had granted the chain store special import charges for coods worthReuter - 179 words
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342 1978-05-23 2 TWO French officials yesterday refuted a suggestion that the trend of trade protectionism In France appears to be directed against Hongkong, notably Its textiles. This subject was raised at a meeting in Hongkong between the press and Mr. Antolne Veil, chairman of the342 words
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Miscellaneous616 1978-05-23 2 TWO-IN-ONE CROSSWORD CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 4 Greatly enjoying wine in the wood (8) 7 End of the line In more ways than one (8) 8 Sam's suit? (6) 10 Room for consideration (s>* 13 Not the sole thing a dog can do (4) 14 State-owned gallery (4) 15 She has616 words
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OVERSEAS
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Article683 1978-05-23 3 Reuter FOREIGN exchange dealers in Tokyo are divided on the outlook for the yen/ dollar exchange rate, with some predicting a rise in the dollar to beyond the 230 yen level, and others forecasting the dollar's recent recovery will prove short-lived, and is likely toReuter - 683 words
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817 1978-05-23 3 NYT WHOLESALE beef prices In the United States have climbed again, presaging another retail price rise In the next week or" two. In the opinion of experts, the only force that might check further increases was another consumer boycott. Retail beef prices areNYT - 817 words
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225 1978-05-23 3 AFP BRAZIL has warned car manufacturers that any wage Increases granted In response to the current workers' strike cannot be passed on to consumers. Such increases would be contrary to the government's anti-inflation policy, the Finance Ministry said. The statement's Immediate target seemed toAFP - 225 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article362 1978-05-23 3 Agencies TALKS between White House National Security Adviser Zbignlew Brzezlnski and Chinese leaders In Peking have been much more positive than during the visit by Secretary of State Cyrus Vance last August, informed diplomatic sources said. The American envoy had extended talks over the weekend followed byAgencies - 362 words
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230 1978-05-23 3 THE SEARCH for new products will contribute to a 12 per cent rise In research and development spending by American companies this year. According to the 23rd annual survey of McGrawHill's economic department, expenditure for these purposes will continue to rise substantially230 words
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Article341 1978-05-23 3 UPI WEBT German Chancellor Helmut Schmidt told Newtweek magazine this week that It Is rldlculoua to expect Japan and Weet Oermany to act ss "physicians at the sickbed of the world's economy." The United States must play a more decisive role In globed economicUPI - 341 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article163 1978-05-23 4 TERMINAL rubber In London yesterday morning continued last week's firmness In thin trading to finish the morning at new 1978 contract highs. Gains from Friday ranged from 0.75 to 1.30 pence per kilo despite holidays In the East. Turnover totalled 97 lots of 15 tonnes including 15 kerbs,163 words
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Article150 1978-05-23 4 THE COTTON future market rallied near the close yesterday, but still showed net losses between 0.40 and 0.65 cents in moderately active trading, with 30 lots traded against 13 on Friday, dealers said. The market opened 0.50 to 0.70 cents lower on commission house stoploss selling, and the150 words
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Article186 1978-05-23 4 YARN and cotton in Hongkong dollars, spot ex-godown: Cotton Yarn: China Blue Phoenix 20s 1.770. 3252.170. 40s 2.280. (per bale or 400 lbs). Piece Goods: China Butterfly and Olobe Brand unq. Dragon Head una, Five Lambs unq. Flower and Butterfly unq. Flying Geese unq. (per piece 36 inches186 words
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Article158 1978-05-23 4 TERMINAL cocoa In London opened £6.50 higher to £4 lower yesterday morning, but steadied in post call trading on light shortcovering support, possibly Influenced by lower sterling. Dealers said sentiment may also have been influenced by Commissarla Smith's Bahla cocoa review which cites local reports of a little more158 words
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Article99 1978-05-23 4 ROBUSTA futures yesterday ended the morning opening call slightly easier but L'B lower to £22 per tonne higher in London compared with Friday. 143 lots were traded. Losses occurred in near months. But September gained £2 at £1,477 after trading earlier at £1,484. Untraded deferred months had the biggest99 words
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Article105 1978-05-23 4 TERMINAL yesterday morning opened £0.45 higher to £0.25 per tonne lower than Friday afternoon's closing levels. Turnover totalled 440 lots. Values eased back from steadier kerb levels under scattered selling In a quiet market. Dealers said trade reports of another Indian selling tender today for 100,000 tonnes of white105 words
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Article117 1978-05-23 4 THE HONGKONG rice market was quiet with prices easing HK2O centt to $1 yesterday. Turnover totalled 271 tonnes comprising Thais 89, Kwangtungs 123 and Australlas 59. The only arrival was 762 tonnes from Thailand. The following prices were quoted yesterday; (All prices in HK dollars per picul extod own).117 words
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Article153 1978-05-23 4 RETAIL prices per tael Suoted by the Singapore hlnese Oold and Silver Merchants Association are 1520 for 90 per cent gold, <550 for 22k gold and $580 for 24k gold. In SYDNEY yesterday, the gold futures market was quiet with the number of trades a little lower at 82153 words
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Article92 1978-05-23 4 COPPER wirebars In London finished the morning with gains of £13 for cash and £14 for three months. Dealers said prices were given a further boost by short-covering and fresh buying prompted by the situation In Zaire. Three months traded up to £758 per tonne on the pre-market the92 words
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Article89 1978-05-23 4 TIN gained £80 for cash and £47 for three months standard while high grade was £60 and £57 higher respectively. The modest rise at Penang on Saturday, the general trend on the LME and demand for cash were factors, dealers said. Despite the rise of 70 tonnes In warehouse89 words
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Article61 1978-05-23 4 SILVER yesterday morning gained 0.9 to 1.1 pence per troy ounce In London. Values were marked up at the outset of the premarket, reflecting the trend in gold and base metals, as well as easier sterling against the US dollar, dealers said. The market then fluctuated narrowly as covering61 words
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Article45 1978-05-23 4 ZINC finished the morning with gains of £6.25 for cash and £7.5 for three months In London yesterday. The firm copper tone encouraged short-covering and fresh buying interest with up to £332 paid for three months to set a new high for the year.45 words
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Article34 1978-05-23 4 LEAD yesterday morning rose by £8.5 for cash and £7.5 for three months in London. Values edged steadily higher with three months trading up to £312 per tonne after sales of 2,200 tonnes.34 words
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735 1978-05-23 4 NYT THERE ARE, or used to be, a lot of soybeans in Brazil, So many, In fact, that In Just a few years, Brazil has emerged as the second largest exporter of the oilseeds, after the United States. That fact has not been lostNYT - 735 words
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268 1978-05-23 4 THE SOVIET Union Is likely to conduct the feasibility study for a proposed 600,000 tonnei alumina plant to be set in Guyana as part of the expansion and diversification of its bauxite Industry. The Russians have a team studying possible assistance In the268 words
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Article52 1978-05-23 4 INCO Metals Co officials are In constant touch with the Chinese, but there Is no Indication at this time of any purchases of raw nickel, the company's president, DJ Phillips, said. He told metals securities analysts that China Imports raw nickel from the USSR and Cuba52 words
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Article955 1978-05-23 4 FT IN HIS Shahnameh (Book of Kings), Ferdowsl, an Iranian poet, attributed the earliest exploitation of copper In Iran to H us hang, a king of the pre-hlstorlc Plshdadl dynasty. Now, in the fifty-second {ear of the Pahlavl dynasty, ran Is preparing to enter theFT - 955 words
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1246 1978-05-23 4 AFP AFTER a quiet start, the recent firm trend on the commodity markets was extended last week with only a couple of exceptions. The prime Influence remained the uncertainty surrounding sterling on the foreign exchange. In addition the armed conflict In Zaire, aAFP - 1,246 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article253 1978-05-23 4 THE US dollar makes strong advances yesterday In moderately active opening trading and extended Its gains against most leading currencies as business developed. Friday's reports of tentative agreement being reached on a bill to phase out US federal price controls on natural gas had their fujl Impact on rates253 words
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Article115 1978-05-23 4 THE US dollar closed slightly firmer yesterday, compared with New York's closing level on Friday In very quiet trading. It was quoted at 2.1270/80 marks compared with Friday's New York close of about 2.1222 and at 228.00/229.00 yen from around 228.00 In New York. Sterling weakened marginally to U811.8075/85115 words
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Article125 1978-05-23 4 THE US dollar for overnight delivery closed at 228.95 yen yesterday, compared with a 228.30 opening and 227.40 at Friday's close. Trading was fairly active with volume US$377 million. The dollar slipped back In moderate late trading on selling by Japanese and foreign banks to adjust positions, following an125 words
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Article141 1978-05-23 4 Euro rates DAY-TO-DAY Eurodollar deposit rates firmed while fixed dates were mostly unchanged in generally light opening trading yesterday. Overnight, Tues/Wsd and Wsd/Thurs gained 1/18 and were all quoted at 7-1/2 73/8 per cent, reflecting the further rise In UB short term Interest rates late last week, dealers said. Seven141 words
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Article428 1978-05-23 4 STRAIGHT Eurobonds showed little change yesterday In usual quiet Monday trading. US bonds were unchanged to ft point easier in places on fears of higher US Interest rates following the Increased fed funds rate on Friday. Sentiment was also undermined by the heavy US dollar new issue calendar. In428 words
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Article54 1978-05-23 4 AUSTRALIA/NZ exchanges quoted on May 22. AUSTRALIA: US dollar 1.1281/ 1.1233 Sterling 0.62S3/ 0.6134 Ntntty-day air mail buying rates: US floUara 1.13S2 Ninety-day forward buytnc rata*: Burling 0 8280 US dollar* i.l»7 NEW ZEALAND Sterling 0 5671/ 0.1640 U8 dollar 1 0103/ 1.0003 Ninety-day airmail bujnnf rata*: Sterling 054 words
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Article37 1978-05-23 4 FRANKFURT exchange! opening quotes on May 22 U8 2.1286/80 Can 1 9155/75 Stf 3 .844/854 DTI 83.35/45 8fr 107.10/48 Lit 1.436/449 nr 46 16/46 Nkr 38 66/99 Bfr con 6.402/4 1> Bfr fin 6.J7/36 Ywi 0.n00/1937 words
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Advertisement160 1978-05-23 4 o o o o o Coofe/'^ Cakes r c *■t* V udr >. f f u> L-jjf. "^Sl' ji^ r/r. L *?Vf. comprises a mouthwatering selecover 200 recipes for the family, is illustrated throughout in colour, with step by step photographs to guide you through the 510/- per cop] more160 words
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Advertisement66 1978-05-23 4 FOR SALE PICSTI6EOUS OFFICE/ INDUSTRIAL 2-STMEY BUM. Location Commonwaolth Offiea 17,500 <4 ft Showroom 4.500 K ft Stoni* ft Production Land Am Tittt 39.200 M ft 55.022 *4 ft 99 ymn lami Titti 91 tmn laoaohold ».a.» IN2 i AMI as httftMrtan for mutt -corporate tradinf or mfcttrial WIHII Bu.id.nc66 words
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TRANSPORT
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352 1978-05-23 5 AFP A PLAN Is being pushed to construct a subway between the centre of Tokyo and the new Narita International airport which opened last Saturday under heavy police guard against the radicals opposing the openlnB. weekly magazine published thts week reported. Behind thisAFP - 352 words
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Article102 1978-05-23 5 EMERY Air Freight Corporation's revenue Increased by 18 per cent to U5595.5 million for this year's first quarter. Earnings reached a record 65 US cents a share compared with 53 cents a share earned in last year's first quarter, an Increase of 23 per cent. Mr. John102 words
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Article, Illustration1298 1978-05-23 5 PETER CHIA - By PETER CHIA COPENHAGEN recently THE DANISH government will not nationalise or subsidise Its shipyards even if they are verging on bankruptcy. This tough and pragmatic stand is backed by the Danish Federation of Industries, said Mr. Krog Meyer, the Danish Undersecretary1,298 words
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Article, Illustration225 1978-05-23 5 EXPECTED ARRIVALS today KEPPEL WHARVES Charlottee Maersk (0600 6/7 Stolt Castle (Tanker) (0800 after Izxxmo Mam) (Subject free gas) 15/16 Mario (0530 subject freeboard) 25/26 Hel 1800 after Frotabelra D/L) 33/34 Makeverett (1700 after Thomaseverett) 40/41 Golden Season (0600) 45 Ocean Elite (2000 after Berezovka) 47 Cherry225 words
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Article159 1978-05-23 5 A FURTHER rise in the volume of world merchant shipping laid up for lack of work has been reported by the General Council of British Shipping. In March, this reached the highest recorded unemployed tonnage for nearly two years. The proportion of the British fleet Idle159 words
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367 1978-05-23 5 THE DUTCH shipping Industry will extract small comfort from the latest pronouncements from two of the countries major companies KNBM and Holland Amerlka. At KNBM the current year has started "unfavourably" following a drop from 8.7 million florins (817.9 million) to 1.9 million367 words
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Article733 1978-05-23 5 ARRIVALS Sarrioa Local Operator Numbar Tlma From CAL CI 331 0040 TPE/HKG/KUL UTA UT563 0115 NOU/SYD/HLP PAA PA005 0115 SFO/HKO 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 CAL a 806733 words
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Article370 1978-05-23 6 ASEAN'B potential is increasingly recognised by the powers that be, both economic and political. Professor Gordon's article suggests that Japan, in particular, is taking a growing interest in Asean not Just for its economic possibilities, but also as a tentative move towards establishing some370 words
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306 1978-05-23 6 IF THE SMA and the NTUC do not jointly or severally throw out the electronics Industry's pernicious suggestion of employment cards for workers within the Industry then the Minister of Labour must surely do It for them. Months of enquiry and discussion about306 words
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Article, Illustration1109 1978-05-23 6 JUDITH PERERA - IT is labour not petrodollars that constitutes the true hard currency of Wcet Asia. In some West Asian states, migrant labour, from within the region and from places farther afield, auch as South-east and East Asia, swamps the indigenous population, creating political andFT - 1,109 words
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Article, Illustration759 1978-05-23 6 FT "OUß country," Egyptians like to say, "lives off three crops cotton, tourists and the Suez Canal." Now there's a fourth remittances. More than half a billion US dollars in much needed hard currency was sent home in the past year by Egyptians working abroad,FT - 759 words
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Miscellaneous49 1978-05-23 6 Report for 24 hours prior to 7.30 p.m. on May 22 at the airport. Maximum Temperature 33.2° C Associated Humidity 61 Minimum Temperature 24.8° C Associated Humidity 96 Hours of Sunshine 6.15 Rainfall in Millimetres Trace Total Rainfall for the Month 140.6 Total Rainy Days for the Month 1249 words
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Miscellaneous235 1978-05-23 6 m SINGAPORE 5 3.00 PM Opening and What's My Line 3.25 Diary of Events 3.30 World About US Night of the Fox 0 4.20 Intermission 6.05 Opening and Birdman and the Galaxy Trio 6.30 News in Brief 6.35 Thunder 7.05 The Phil Silvers Show Court Martial (repeat) 7.30 News (Malay)235 words
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Article, Illustration1750 1978-05-23 7 LEONARD SILK - Walt W. Rostow, former adviser to presidents Kennedy and Johnson, is a professor of economics and history at the University of Texas. His latest books, "The World Economy: History and Prospects" and "Getting From Here To There America's Future In1,750 words
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Article, Illustration397 1978-05-23 7 ANTHONY GOODMAN - By ANTHONY GOODMAN WHEN it comes to dress. United Nations diplomats are rather a rumpled lot. Far from conforming to the stereotype, hardly any of them wear black Jackets and striped trousers. There are, of course, exceptions but any sartorial survey at the UN is unlikely to397 words
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Article421 1978-05-23 7 THE Ministry of Labour, it seems, is rather shy about straightforward words like "pregnant." Explaining Its new and controversial ruling imposing a $10,000 guarantee for foreign domestic servants, against their marriage or pregnancy, the Ministry's press release uses the curiously old-fashioned phrase "in the family way."421 words
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810 1978-05-23 7 TERESA LIM - fFOBPMi ...on public relations h TERESA LIM s PEOPLE will go to lncredl- ble lengths to get publicity for their companies or products. But sometimes, publicity will descend upon a company at the most uni likely times, not entirely of i the company's own810 words
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Miscellaneous29 1978-05-23 7 ■FttxkDictens Scene The Sitanaffcom of a +ypcql 6emi- cfeJoched HooSe someiohere tr> suburbia. no »bom cfetochcd HOLV f*\ftCK£Ko. DOI'T TEu. PX T H£ CHES"T£RGuEC Club uork THIS TRR out/29 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCK MARKETS
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1023 1978-05-23 8 NYT NEW YORK: Over the last few years, the American Financial Corp., a relatively unknown Ohio Insurance holding company, has Invested some US$3O million In the Combined Communications Corp. As things worked out. It was not a bad bet. Earlier this month, the Oannett Corp.,NYT - 1,023 words
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1010 1978-05-23 8 NYT FOR the last couple of years, widows, orphans, millionaires and assorted other Investors have sat happily with electric utility stocks Rlowlns In their portfolios. For them it seemed the best of all worlds during rocky times in the stock market. Utility issuesNYT - 1,010 words
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Article80 1978-05-23 8 AMSTERDAM: The European Options Exchange said the striking prices for KLM options will be raised to 170 and 180 guilders from the originally planned 150 and 160 guilders It said the underlying stock price has risen so steeply that revision of striking prices for the option was essential80 words
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Article69 1978-05-23 8 Reuter TOKYO: The Tokyo Stock Exchange said It will lower margin trading requirements for Atsugl Nylon Industrial Co Ltd, ChlsanTokan Co Ltd and Sanko Steamship Co Ltd to 60 per cent Including 10 per cent in cash from the present 60 per cent including 20 per cent InReuter - 69 words
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Article67 1978-05-23 8 Reuter THE London Stock Exchange said it will Introduce Immediately a new options series In Marks and Spencer Ltd with expiry dates in July. October and January at an exercise price of 120 p. The price of the underlying share on the stock exchange on Friday was 134Reuter - 67 words
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945 1978-05-23 8 NYT THERE was a time when the Florida Land Development companies made up one of the stellar groups in Wall Street. It was during the bull market of the late 1980s and the land companies soared on the strength of their rapidlyNYT - 945 words
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Article665 1978-05-23 8 NYT HOWARD Newman, chief executive officer of Western Pacific Industries, who Is stalking both the Hazeltine Corp., a designer of electronic military equipment. and Houghton Mifflin, the venerable publishing house, hopes to slam the door on any ambitious entrepreneur who might want to do the same to him.NYT - 665 words
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Article520 1978-05-23 8 TOKYO SHARE prices closed slightly higher yesterday In mixed trading as selective buying In low-priced shares alternated with liquidations in high-priced shares. Dealers said the Dow Jones average rose 4 04 to close at 5,408.23 with volume of 210 million shares. The Tokyo Stock Exchange Index closed520 words
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Article415 1978-05-23 8 THE market continued to gain yesterday morning buoyed by provisional trade figures which showed a 10 l per cent increase In exports to $3,038 SiinS i°^^ onth of A P rtl against April 1977 to make an increase of 8.6 per cent for the first 4 months of the415 words
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Article331 1978-05-23 8 The market closed generally higher yesterday with uraniums leading the rise. On sentiment the Ranger project will start, Pancontlnent&l rose 90 cents to Its year high of $14.50, Queensland Mines 12 to $2.60. Kathleen Investments 14 to $2.06, Ocean Resources four to 27 cents and Peko eight to $5.20.331 words
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Article75 1978-05-23 8 MAY 22 Peso® AcojeMlntaf Atiai Don. A AUu Con B Baffulo Gold Benruet Con B .011 is.m .00* MM unch 7o.s +0 0002 +0.5 CDCP IncoB Leptnto B Mirlnduqu* B Menlco Orient*] A Oriental B Ptill Oversea* PhUe* A PtUl«B PtcopA PicooB PLOT Podco B tan Miguel A SuMicuelB75 words
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Article94 1978-05-23 8 Reuter TOKYO: Toyota Motor Bales Co Ltd said it expects after tax profit In the business year ending next March 31 to fall to about 24.50 billion yen from 25.17 billion yen last year, on sales estimated at 2.72 trillion yen, up from 2.64 trillion. It saidReuter - 94 words
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Article69 1978-05-23 8 UPI TOKYO: Tadano Steel Works Co., a leading Japanese crane maker, said it has received an order from China for 180 hydraulic cranes for delivery between October and March next year. The company said the order for cranes, ranging in capacity from 70 tons to 10 tons,UPI - 69 words
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Article104 1978-05-23 8 r < BONDS&LOANS BASLE: Swiss Bank Con) said that the 60 mlllfqn franc. 15 year, 3.25 per cent loan floated at 99.5 per cent by the utility Energie de L'Ouest Suisse was not fiifly covered by subscriptions. Bond market bankers noted that the marjkft which appeared104 words
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Article80 1978-05-23 8 LONDON: Tyco International Finance NV, a wholly owned subsidiary of Tyco Laboratories Inc of the UB, plans to float a US$2O million 10-year convertible Eurobond. The issue has an indicated coupon of between Bft per cent and 8* per cent, lead manager Kidder Peabody International ttd said. The80 words
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Article36 1978-05-23 8 PARIS: B&ngue de L'Untoh Europeene plans to operate in the secondary Eurobond market, sources at the ban* said. It hopes to start a modest operation some time nifxt month and progressively expand over several months.36 words
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Advertisement168 1978-05-23 8 QOLLKTINO Oriental Antiomej ra I Amio« J Owttfw- 4 [V? w "«6v "> "Tf by Judith Moorhouse and Dries Blitz Hamlyn Group, London. Oriental antiques have always fascinated collectors throughout the world, evoking as they do the exotic and Inscrutable East. It Is, however, widely believed that they are too168 words
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Article131 1978-05-23 9 ASIAN Reuter HONGKONG: Jardine Davies Inc expects 1978 will show Improved results over 1977, chairman David Newblgging said In the annual report. The company encountered a number of problems during 1977 partly due to operational difficulties in past years and partly to depressed economic conditions InReuter - 131 words
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172 1978-05-23 9 Reuter SYDNEY: Development Underwriting Ltd (DUL) said It had been Informed the Union Bank of Switzerland agreed to purchase the entire equity In DUL now held by Chemical Bank unit, Chemical International Finance Corp. Subject to necessary official approval, Union Bank Will buyReuter - 172 words
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Article92 1978-05-23 9 AFP BANGKOK: Thai Glass Industries Limited (TGI) has decided to buy 900 rai (900 hectares) of land in Trat Province on the troubled Cambodian border for developing a sandmlne, informed sources reported. The sources said despite ongoing border conflicts, TGI had decided to Invest 12 million bahtAFP - 92 words
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Article78 1978-05-23 9 JAKARTA: Indonesia's state oil company, Pertamina, has started a system of ship-to-ship transfer in the Import of crude from West Asia for processing at the Cllacap refinery In Central Java, the director of Pertamina Shipping and Telecommunications Service said. Through the new system, Pertamina will be able78 words
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Article62 1978-05-23 9 Reuter THOMAS Nationwide Transport Ltd announced unaudited consolidated net profit of A 59.01 million ($11.73 million), for the nine months ended March 31. Revenue was $383.53 million ($342.28 million). Profit is after unstated tax and provisions but before extraordinary Droflt of $3.48 million ($388,000). The company Issues taxReuter - 62 words
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Article59 1978-05-23 9 TOKYO: Nissho Iwal Co Ltd said It has received a Yugoslavian order for a pyrlte sintering plant and a sulphuric acid plant worth three billion yen. Both plants will be built at the Rudarsko Toplonlcarskl copper smeltery in Bor, with completion scheduled for 1980. The pyrlte sintering59 words
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Article236 1978-05-23 9 CADBURY India, the offshoot of Cadbury Schweppes, raised its aftertax profits in 1977 by over 40 per cent., to R5.5.94 million (USS7OO,OOO),on sales up 18 per cent., to Rs. 188.8 million. The company has recently diluted its foreign equity participation under the Indian Foreign Exchange Regulations236 words
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241 1978-05-23 9 Reuter NICKEL prices in recent months have become markedly more stable and Inco Ltd is booking orders at prices higher than last year, D.J. Phillips, Inco Metals Co president, told metals securities analysts. Inco Ltd chairman J. Edwin Carter told the meeting 1978 worldReuter - 241 words
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Article232 1978-05-23 9 BRUSSELS: Coca-Cola Is the most profitable food firm in the Western world, the European Common Market says, but the biggest Is Unilever a BritishDutch company which had sales of US$l3 billion In 1974. Coca-Cola's sales that year were only $2 billion. It came first In profitability under232 words
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Article76 1978-05-23 9 Reuter TIME Inc., publisher of Time Magazine, announced an agreement in principle to acquire Inland Container Corp. for about USS2BS million. Time, which recorded a profit of $90.5 million, or $4.44 a share In 1977, on sales of $1.25 billion, said the agreement Is subject to aReuter - 76 words
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494 1978-05-23 9 EUROPEAN Reuter COLOGNE: Ford Motor Co's Ford-Werke AG plans to Invest around 3.3 billion marks from the end of this year to 1983, management board chairman Peter Welher said. He told the company's annual press conference at least two-thirds of the total will be spentReuter - 494 words
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169 1978-05-23 9 Reuter WHITBREAD and Co Ltd announced pre-tax profit of £43.52 million (£41.9 million) in the year ended February 25 on sales of £573.37 million (£518.47 million). Profit is after depreciation of £12.86 million (£10.95 million) and interest of £12.26 million (£12.26 million) but includes foreignReuter - 169 words
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Article368 1978-05-23 9 Reuter LONDON: The Royal Dutch/ Shell Oroup'a margin of Income over expenditure on Its oil operations is now better In dollar terms than In 1977, chairman of Shell Transport and Trading Co Ltd C. Pocock said. He told a press conference first quarter margins were betterReuter - 368 words
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Article181 1978-05-23 9 BERLIN: The operating profit of Deutsche Bank AO so far this year lies significantly above an average figure for 1977, managing board joint spokesman wilfrled Quth said. He added, however, it was too early to make forecasts for the whole year. Mr. Outh told the annual meeting181 words
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281 1978-05-23 9 Reuter GENERAL Accident Fire and Life Assurance Corp Ltd announced a rise In pretax profit to £11.9 million In the first quarter of 1977 compared with £10.7 million previously. Premiums wrlttengeneral business was £194.2 million (£167.5 million). Investment income was £20.5 million (£17.2Reuter - 281 words
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Article51 1978-05-23 9 DEUTSCHE Lufthansa AO proposed 1977 dividend on both ordinary and preference sharee of three marks (3.80 marks). Balance sheet profit was 38.0 million marks (11.3 million). Profit before special depreciation and leeerres adjustment was 82.1 million marks (188.3 million). Total incomf in 1977 came to 4.88 billion marks (4.3851 words
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151 1978-05-23 9 Reuter RCA Corp said it Introduced a "Selectavision" video cassette recorder that can be pre-programmed to record up to four television programmes on different channels and on different days. The recorder, which can be set up to seven days in advance, will be availableReuter - 151 words
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Article126 1978-05-23 9 Reuter H.J. HEINZ Company said it filed a court challenge to Food and Drug Administration tomato-testing techniques and guidelines that It and other ketchup f)rocessors contend are no onger valid. The company said it filed the challenge after the FDA filed a seizure action Involving 224Reuter - 126 words
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579 1978-05-23 9 f NAM KRICAN Reuter GENERAL Motors Corp's greatest opportunity for increased sales and profits lies in the International rather than domestic market, chairman Thomas Murphy said. He said at the annual meeting "That Is where— In the 1980's General Motors will be bringingReuter - 579 words
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Article436 1978-05-23 9 Reuter EXXON Corp's earnings from operations, which rose nearly 14 per cent in the first quarter of 1978, continued to do "fairly well" In April, chairman Clifton Garvin said. He told a press conference after the company's annual meeting that much of this reflected theReuter - 436 words
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Article111 1978-05-23 9 Reuter BF Goodrich chemical division said it is returning to list prices for general purpose and pipe grade polyvinyl chloride (PVC) resins, effective on June I. List prices are US27 cents a pound bulk rail for general purpose resin and 26 cents a pound bulk rail forReuter - 111 words
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Article40 1978-05-23 9 UNITED Brands Co said directors again voted to omit dividend payments on common and preferred stock. The last common stock quarterly dividend was paid on June 30, 1974, and the last preferred stock dividend on Dec 1, 1974.40 words
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Advertisement446 1978-05-23 9 NEW from Penguin IN PENGUINS Virginia Woolf died in 1941 and at the time of her death she had won a foremost place in English fiction. Three Guineas and Flush have now been published in Penguins and both will find a wide and passionate audience. Three Guineas magnificently argues the446 words
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1257 1978-05-23 10 THE current debate In the US about corporate respon- 1 slbllity has focused most sharply on the role of company directors, that privileged but Increasingly harrassed breed of men (and in a growing number of instances, women) who are being called on to account1,257 words
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1028 1978-05-23 10 WHEN one of the largest US real estate Investment trusts (ißelt), Chase Manhattan Mortgage and Realty, defaulted on its obligations on May 1, it caused surprise in some areas. The crisis in Relt Industry was thought to be a thing of the past. Most1,028 words
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Article628 1978-05-23 10 SOME of Wall Street's shrewdest merchandisers have been looking at rising farm land values ana searching for some way, thus far without success, to package them for sale to high-Income investors. two new attempts, according to farm management sources, are currently being put together by628 words
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Article2627 1978-05-23 10 IMS Hick Low r—iwj Laat Sate Net Weok Dh Dhr rii P/E "Hr- Crr Weak Vol Weak C880) High Low SECTION ON* INDUSTRIALS 181 132 Ac ma 175 +3 213 123* Alcom 197 -5 Ji? Alhed Choc 143 +11 225* 195- BaU 225 ,52 MVi Ben 782,627 words
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Article1255 1978-05-23 10 NYT RIO DE JANEIRO: A big, new International trading company born of the oil crisis Is growing fast in Brazil under the sheltering wings of Petrobras, the state oil monopoly that is the nation's largest corporation and the se-cond-largest In Latin America, after Petroven, which controls theNYT - 1,255 words
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Article, Illustration1683 1978-05-23 11 ARTHUR NG - ARTHUR NG ALTHOUGH managing to stage a ■pitndld recovery last year It would appear that the future growth of the Straits Steamship group may be affected significantly by developments In Its two companies, Ben and William "jfacks. Much time and effort have been1,683 words
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Article248 1978-05-23 11 Development Bank of Singapore Ltd: AOM to be held at DBS Building, Shenton Way, Singapore, at 11.00 on May 23. <ftr-Etit Levingston Shipbuilding Ltd: AOM to be Vield at No. 31, Shipyard Road, Jurong Town, SlngaB>re 22, at 10.30 a.m. on ay 25. Solangor Properties Bhd: AOM to248 words
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Article683 1978-05-23 11 SUSAN BEVAN - Br SUSAN BEVAN IT IS far from coincidence that the biggest ever takeover bid in the plantation world should have been made by Harrisons and Crosfleld. For Harrisons has been involved in the business side of rubber estates right from the word go. Components of683 words
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455 1978-05-23 11 HOTEL Malaysia says that the sale of its long-term Investments had been formally concluded on Sept 26 last year. It was replying to a query posed by the SES on the discrepancy between the date of sale, given earlier as Sept 23, and the date of455 words
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Article789 1978-05-23 11 < >urmt Ex Booka Dale Total tor Total tor 1 laymaat E lata olooo payablo the yoar pi i to— yoar C.K.Taag Glon— It ST MayS MayS May 12 May 19 MayE May 2: 9% I 8% 8% KU DolflMtM TrtotM 20* Apr 19 MayS May 1 30%789 words
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Article192 1978-05-23 11 Company Particular* Ex Date Booka Clou United Plantation* Male* Bonui luue of 1 for 10 May 26 Jun7 Bonua luue of 1 for 3 May 30 Jun e Tan Cheng Qreat laatem Lift Bonui luue of 1 for 3 Bonua luue of 1 for 2 May 31 NYA192 words
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Article306 1978-05-23 11 OULA Perak. already burdened with massive losses, plunged deeper Into the red in the first half of the year to Sept 30. 1977. Net losses rose to $2.0 million from Just $771,060 in the same half of 1976. Hitting hardest at this cane growing and sugar refining306 words
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Advertisement128 1978-05-23 11 A < \p in TAN Paperback rPan LEGAKE THE HONOURABLE SCHOOL' HIS LATEST #1 WORLD BESTSELLER •THE PREMIER SPY NOVELIST OF HIS TIME PERHAPS OF ALL TIME time I 111, -1 M |Itf Itllj ,< 111 i' ti.inl ir r« i•• 11 i• i -1 j r i». th. Now128 words
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608 1978-05-23 12 AFP Reuter TAIWAN has predicted a 10.41 per cent economic growth for the first half of this year. The director-general of Budget, Accounting and Statistics reported that gross national product rose 10.52 per cent during the first quarter of this year, andAFP; Reuter - 608 words
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184 1978-05-23 12 Reuter SWISS bankers warned that a political move to scrap Switzerland's secret banking practice would destroy the country as a financial centre and endanger Its economy. The warning by the Swiss Bankers Association came after the Social Democratic Party voted last week to campaignReuter - 184 words
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150 1978-05-23 12 UPI JAPAN'S television manufacturers now find West Asia and other developing nations as their principal export markets, Industry sources said yesterday. The sources said bitter friction with the United States, Britain and other European countries has forced the Japanese industry to shift its emphasis onUPI - 150 words
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665 1978-05-23 12 FRANCIS CHIN - By FRANCIS CHIN SOUTH-EAST Asia has become, in the past decade, something of a Japanese economic hinterland. This is the view of Professor Bernard Gordon of the University of New Hampshire, and currently guest professor at Kyoto University's Centre for South-east Asian Studies. Writing665 words
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Article507 1978-05-23 12 Reuter TALKS ON rubber price stabilisation reinforced the belief that there was a strong need for the floor price In the proposed International rubber agreement to be protected at a level adequate to ensure longterm supply from smallholder producers. Disclosing this, Mr. Gordon Streeb. First SecretaryReuter - 507 words
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Article491 1978-05-23 12 MALAYSIA next month will start the export Insurance scheme to boost exports and help secure markets for locally-manu-factured products. The scheme will be launched by the Malaysian Export Credit Insurance Bhd, a Joint-venture, set up by the government with commercial banks and insurance companies. It has491 words
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Article776 1978-05-23 12 PRICES fell in limited trading, with sentiment depressed by the prospects of higher Interest rates. At 3 p.m. the Financial Times Index was down 2.1 at 468 5. Government bonds lost up to 1/2 point before steadying slightly at the close to finish with net falls ranging to776 words
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266 1978-05-23 12 AFP JAPANESE private Investments. one of the biggest since Indonesian government opened the country to foreign capital more than 10 years ago, have done little for the economy. According to a survey conducted jointly by the Indonesian Institute of Sciences and the JapaneseAFP - 266 words
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176 1978-05-23 12 Reuter A NEW scheme to extend long-term loan* to Japanese importers to expedite imports and reduce the nation's current account surplus went into effect on Saturday. The loans, drawn from the Finance Ministry's special foreign exchange account. will be extended to importers through theReuter - 176 words
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95 1978-05-23 12 THAILAND agreed to sell Malaysia 44.000 tonnes of rice as a result of negotiations held in "Bangkok last week, trade sources said. Earlier reports said Thailand would sell 23.000 tonnes, but the quantity was later increased to 44.000 tonnes. Last week's sales put95 words
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984 1978-05-23 12 NYT THE UNITED States government today auctions 300,000 ounces of gold, the first of six consecutive monthly sales totalling 1.8 million ounces. It is the first government auction since June 1975. Then as now, the auction Is to discourage the exchange of paperNYT - 984 words
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Advertisement512 1978-05-23 12 SEE PAGE 3 Political identity M UK»«v» KNITTING PAM DAWSON This Month's New Penguins 7 Surprise: Brian Bur/and rHHMMHIP Brian Burtand, Penguin's latest author has an easy Lji|ujjljj|J| mastery that can knock most of the vaunted bestsellers m right out of the ring. In Surprise, the language has W a512 words
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Article3992 1978-05-23 13 gCHEDOIE 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. CMUWtiOM SnaOilch hu Joint atrlrl°f. tfve* «tlwM3,992 words
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Advertisement423 1978-05-23 13 Weekly Express Containerised Service To/From U.S.A. SHIPPING OCS MfIRINF FRFIGHT VANAGFMFNT SFRVIC 1 ti OCsY) 812 MAXWELL HOUSE, S PORE 1 J'y *****87. *****21. *****80 Gtntral Aftnt OCS ft* Ltd T«l: *****17. *****21. *****1 •ort Kelmi Afßnt R.B Shipping Sdn Bhd W: *****5. *****6 i«tfkok Aftnt OCS Tel: *****25 YAGUMA423 words
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