The Business Times, 19 June 1978
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Title Section10 1978-06-19 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 218/1/78 MONDAY, JUNE 1», 1978 50CENTS10 words
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Article63 1978-06-19 1 AP KARACHI, Sun. Karachi airport remained under army control today after a clash between aecurlty guards and Pakistan Airlines employees Jesterday evening paralysed air traffic for nine ours. More than 30 persons were Injured. The fight started when a guard tried to check the Identity of a airline'sAP - 63 words
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Article73 1978-06-19 1 A FIRE broke out at the 184-room Ladyhill Hotel last night and caused damage estimated at $200,000. Six rooms were completely gutted while two others were partially burnt. No casualty was reported. In February this year, a fire broke out at the same hotel but was put73 words
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Article76 1978-06-19 1 AFP MANILA, Sun. A group of dtlsens has opposed the construction of the Philippines' US$l.l billion (552.5 billion) nuclear power plant at Bataan province, because of the hazards the plant might bring. The Association of Concerned Cltlsens of Bataan In a public forum yesterday appealed to President andAFP - 76 words
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Article91 1978-06-19 1 Reuter CHOU KOU TIEN, China, Sun. Fossil experts are preparing to dig Into a limestone hill southwest of Peking for the first time since 1966 In a hunt for the remains of an ancestor of modern man who lived on the North China plain half a millionReuter - 91 words
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Article56 1978-06-19 1 Reuter ANKARA, Sun. An agreement settling a month-old strike by almost 4,000 workers at an oilfield and refinery In eastern Turkey was signed here today, and work should resume tomorrow. The agreement between the Petrol Workers Union and the government operators of the Batman refinery and oilfield IncludedReuter - 56 words
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Article33 1978-06-19 1 AFP HONOKONO, Sun. Vietnam has agreed to allow China to set up a consulate-general In Ho Chi Minh City (Bftifon) early next month, Radio Hanoi announced tonight. AFP.AFP - 33 words
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Article55 1978-06-19 1 TOKYO, Sun. The government has agreed in principle to plans by three Japanese electric goods manufacturers to export an Integrated circuit plant to China. The Ninon Kelzal Shim bun dally said today the government action followed US approval of the deal, which is expected to amount to55 words
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Article70 1978-06-19 1 JERUSALEM, Sun. The Israeli Cabinet agreed by majority vote today on a reply to two vital American questions about the future of the Jordan West Bank and Oaza Strip. Wording of the reply was not immediately disclosed pending transmission of the reply to the United States. A spokesman70 words
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Article72 1978-06-19 1 UPI JAKARTA, Sun. Bank of Indonesia governor Rachmat Saleh said the government should seek raw materials and foreign markets In countries not affected by the declining US dollar, the official Antara news agency reported today. Mr. Saleh, In a report yesterday to a working commission of the legislatureUPI - 72 words
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Article67 1978-06-19 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The opposition Democratic Action Party at a special congress here today called on the ruling National Front government to invite the United Nations to send an observer team to Malaysia to ensure that the July 8 general elections are conducted "fairly and democratically." The DAP,67 words
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Article114 1978-06-19 1 THE foUowinglist of stocks elves the 10 moot traded on the Stock Exchange of Singapore last week. It gives the turnover in thousands of units, prices on Friday and the high and low for 1978. Company Tunw»« 'OM r PrioM JUM 11 L»w Haw Par Brothers International114 words
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LOCAL STOCK INDICES
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Article70 1978-06-19 1 JUMIS Jmm 13 Jne 14 Juaall Jaw 16 ft BT Index: 1136.19 1172.88 1176.28 1203.88 1218.21 Industrial*: 310.24 319.39 320.26 321.90 3B.61 Finance: 538.84 846.78 846.77 846.64 864.66 Hotels: 218.40 230.06 210.84 221.62 221.60 Properties: Ml .66 201.03 200.96 202.21 206.83 t Tins: 180.97 180.83 180.96 181.78 181.67 t70 words
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Article83 1978-06-19 1 AMU AMIS Aw 14 Am 16 AM 16 tt BT Index: 1649.64 1696.78 1887.81 1662.83 1888.48 Industrial*: 383.33 387.28 208.44 28.70 282.18 9 Finance: 463.01 462.62 481.46 482.28 488.77 HoteU: 208.06 202.88 208.48 202.42 108.60 Properties: 190.97 198.94 198.46 200.80 201.tt Tint: 168.06 168.98 168.16 178.80 1T1.78 t rubbers:83 words
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Article934 1978-06-19 1 COLIN CHEe - OUTSIDE ASEAN FRAMEWORK ■r COLIN CHEe BINGAPORE is now looking Into the possibility of setting up a diesel engine plant, outside of the Asean Joint industrial project framework. It will probably be a Joint venture between the Government and a local private sector partner.934 words
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Article192 1978-06-19 1 JAPAN has reaffirmed its readiness to extend financial assistance In various forms to the Asean industrial projects, as well as provide technical assistance where necessary. This was announced In a joint communique Issued here soon after the meeting on Saturday between the Japanese Foreign Minister192 words
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Article, Illustration519 1978-06-19 1 JOHN LIM - •y JOHN LIM FORD of Europe will underline a new interest In the Asia-Pacific region with the launching of lta German made 2.8-lltre Granada Ghla model In Singapore, In mid-August this year Ford's first sally into the local luxury car market. The car519 words
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Article218 1978-06-19 1 FINANCIER Richard Tarling said yesterday he would be on a plane to Singapore a week from tomorrow to answer charges against him on company law. The former chairman of Haw Par International when it was the Par eastern associate of the Slater Walker Securities group218 words
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323 1978-06-19 1 CHAN BONG SOO - ■y CHAN BONG SOO SINGAPORE, Malaysia and Australia ban sgrosri to oooperato ia "making their Tbm kisw" tor the saks of a freer thorn of trad* within this rogion, bat as other "agreement" was announced at a aaws conThs agreement was reached323 words
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581 1978-06-19 1 MANO SABNANI - •y MANO SABNANI THE BUOYANT conditions prevailing In the stock market hare enticed yet another company to sell some of its shares to the public. This time It 1s the Ambassador Hotel which is today offering two million shares at the par581 words
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Advertisement35 1978-06-19 1 Wyfbong MAF A lending hand when Wayfoong Mortgage you need and Finance K (Singapore) Lifted H fTIOSI Shaw House Ground Floor. 354 Orchard Road. Singapore 9. Tet: *****7. r M«i *M*wHa >4 8m Pa|* S35 words
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Advertisement63 1978-06-19 1 New Big Boy 6CHY KV-2010ES Sony's 20" (50.8 cm) New Trinitron colour tv system with 60% brighter and sharper plus instant picture make him the best colour tv system in town. 24-24-24 warranty #24 months' cover for free labour •24 months' cover for all parts #24 months' cover for the63 words
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Advertisement22 1978-06-19 1 SHIPPING TIMES ESI sr> n MKMOPAD X. CROMWORDO 2. MBCBATT BCHKDULB f, LEIBUU TOO TV RADIO f, BRIOTOW 1, SHAME PUCES, 1022 words
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Advertisement136 1978-06-19 1 u Hnpag-Lloyd FlHIy container i«ed to Europe and United Stater Regular, reliable and on time. JAL FUGHT 712: THE TOKYO EXPRESS i §SMQAPO(€ NEW YORK VANCOUVER VSAN 1 FRANCISCO I HONOLULU MEXICO CITY i J as I Only on JAL can you non-stop to Tokyo, then make convenient connections to136 words
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Article, Illustration2198 1978-06-19 2 LEE WEI-MING - ■y LEE WEI-MING Lee Wei-Ming is a Singaporean postgraduate Chinese Studies researcher. A 120-YEAR-OLD temple on Henderson Road L> about to be demolished. This temple, standing alone in an otherwise completely excavated area, is one of the few remaining relics of SlngaBre's past. Built in2,198 words
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Article365 1978-06-19 2 COURSES AND TALKS May 8-Aug 17: Aust Insurance Institute Assoclateshlp Course, SITC, SITC June 5-July 29: Life Agents Certificate Course, SITC, SITC June 8-22: Personnel guidelines policies, Hilton, POD June 19-22: Industrial relations for supervisors, SIM, SIM June 21-24: Sales conference, RELC, PT Richardson Merrell Indonesia June 15-July365 words
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Article891 1978-06-19 2 FT DURING the last days of May, bricklayers, electricians and other artisans were working overtime at the prison or Perugia, the city in central Italy, In orefer to install a closed circuit television system so that all the Inmates would be able to watch theFT - 891 words
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Advertisement36 1978-06-19 2 K >> W 1 V r >. s <, .A 0. A r '1- /> ri A A '«v <■, Tk >. *V'A\ 0" A v\ 1 L A. A, ~«C' tfYOrfi* <v >lA* v> BALLY OF SWITZERLAND :h h j i >36 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous614 1978-06-19 2 CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSB 1 In the weather, does It mean pennies from heaven? 7 Being so would make a gin very different! (S) Weaken and possibly become deaf (4) It A ear to go around in (6) 11 Warning of the modern era's immorality (ft) 14 Fix so soundly (9)614 words
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OVERSEAS
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Article322 1978-06-19 3 Reuter EXHAUSTION of official supplies of both UK tap stocks within this week or next is now likely to be underpinned by steady demand, UK government bond market analysts said. Several factors have broken the sharp bull market that followed the previous week's credit eurosReuter - 322 words
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Article168 1978-06-19 3 UPI HOUSING construction fell 4.9 per cent In May for the first decline since January and the economic outlook for the summer and autumn remained sluggish. In a separate report, the Commerce Department said American*'personal income, a prime indicator of future consumer spending, rose 0.9UPI - 168 words
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Article, Illustration497 1978-06-19 3 Reuter THI obligation on Italian exporters to finance the equivalent of 25 per cent of the value of goods sold on credit with a foreign currency war Is being lifted from today. This obligation Is no longer necessary to defend the lira, given the high levelReuter - 497 words
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Article704 1978-06-19 3 Reuter FIVE months after taking office, the government or Premier Bulent Ecevlt has Ene a considerable way wards persuading the world that Turkey's economic problems are being energetically tackled. Yet, as the government prepares to take on some of the toughest issues on the domesticReuter - 704 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article521 1978-06-19 3 Agencies AGRICULTURE Secretary Bob Bergland will recommend to President Carter that import fees on sugar be increased to protect domestic sugar producers. Mr. Bergland will also urge that a system be set up to adjust Import feee on a quarterly basis beginning on THE Peris Chamber ofAgencies - 521 words
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1702 1978-06-19 3 HEALTHY LOAN DEMAND Agencies MOST OF the major commercial banka In the United States Increased their prime lending rate on Friday by 1/4-point to 8 3/4 per cent, the nlgheet since January 1975. The increase had been expected by many financial analysts who pointedAgencies - 1,702 words
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Article262 1978-06-19 3 NYT NEW YORK City and state official* will try to convince Congress to restore US$5OO million (861.17 billion) in bond guarantees cut by the Benate banking committee without which, they fear, the city's four-year f Inanelngj3lan would be JeoparThe officials were troubled by the committee's approvalNYT - 262 words
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847 1978-06-19 3 Reuter NYT WEST German Chancellor Helmut Schmidt does not expect the European Economic Community'! summit in Bremen next month to adopt any concrete currency policies. At the last EEC summit in Copenhagen. Mr. Schmidt propoeed widening the Joint European currency float inReuter; NYT - 847 words
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326 1978-06-19 3 UPI BILGIAN Premier Lee Tlademaas met his key miaistars ever the iihied hi aa atteapt to patch a a erisis ever bndspt policy that threatens teniae down the government. Political senrcee said the todeAw Beth Mr noSiSfSld leaders of the Socialist Party, theUPI - 326 words
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Article50 1978-06-19 3 US manufacturing operated at 83.6 per cent of capacity in May, up from April's 83.4 per cent, the Federal Reserve Board reported. The rate compeared with 82.8 per cent In May, 1977. The May rate represented the highest since September, 1974, when it was 86.3 per cent.50 words
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Advertisement118 1978-06-19 3 o JO o A I I I ._mrnmdm $m >a ■x U! b*~ HT t -lE*. KT. •«> •> la&mn'p rr m Location r •i» HOCK SWE idß" Mil Located in quiet country, with big built-up area (over 2,000 eq ft i.e. 185.8 m 2) and garden (over 4,000 aq118 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article254 1978-06-19 4 RUBBER futures In London on Friday closed uncertain buto.ls to 0.70 pence per kilo up from Thursday night. Midday gains were mostly 0.70 to 0.40 pence from Thursday night. Turnover was 13 lots of five tonnes, 200 lots of IS tonnes Including 31 kerb trades, and one option254 words
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Article136 1978-06-19 4 THE STRAITS tin price in Penang on Saturday rose Ms 2 to $1,752 per picul, on a offering down 38 tonnes to 217 tonnes. In LONDON on Friday, tin on the day was down £25 for cash and unchanged for Three Months standard while High Grade was down136 words
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Article247 1978-06-19 4 COPPER wirebars In London on Friday gained £2.5 all round. The afternoon market ruled steady on moderate covering prompted by the trend in US futures with Three Months trading up to £736 before profit-taking pared gains. In NEW YORK on Friday, Comex copper futures sagged on light com-mission-house selling247 words
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Article193 1978-06-19 4 CHICAGO soybean futures ended a mostly light trade on the plus side, with old crop Months finishing at the day's highs on Friday. Gains ranged from 6M to ltt US cents a bushel. Most prices moved in about a 10-cent range during the session, with Nearbys showing early easiness193 words
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Article189 1978-06-19 4 BANGKOK prices were quoted as follows on Saturday: In OS dollars per tonne FO 8., basis Bangkok White rice: 100 pet Ist class 442.100 pet 2nd class 427.100 pet 3rd claas 422. 5 pet 413. 10 pet 400. 15 pet 392. 20 pet 387. 25 pet 377. 35 pet189 words
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Article293 1978-06-19 4 ROBUST A futures in London on Friday closed steadier at the day's highs and with gains of £74 In near July to £48 per tonne elsewhere compared with Thursday night's close. Opening gains were £12 to £37. Volume traded was 3,003 lots including 23 options. Bhort-covering in near July293 words
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Article204 1978-06-19 4 SILVER on the London Metal Exchange rose by 5.2 to 4.7 pence per troy ounce on Friday. The afternoon market attracted short-covering and some fresh buying support prompted by the steady New York trend and a further rise in gold. Three Months traded up to 300.2 pence but slipped204 words
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Article105 1978-06-19 4 WHEAT futures closed at the day's highs, posting gains of Btt to five US cents a bushel In Chicago on Friday. Trading was light during most of the session but the market maintained speculative support on a continued lack or selling. Local and commissionhouse buying boosted prices and took105 words
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Article83 1978-06-19 4 C.I.F. North European ports, in US dollar per ton unleaa otherwise I LONDON Malaysia VH> (fa bulk per tonne Friday Piulm 5*0 sir August unch Sumatra 5* f(a bulk June unch 980/645 pd July 645 sir 935 sir August 587 50 sir saoilr September 570 sir 506 sir83 words
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Article498 1978-06-19 4 LAST week's gold market was quiet and featureless with prices fluctuating between a low of U*****.28? 181.00 per troy ounce on Monday and a high of HM.7VIM.M <y rmfcr. Market activity was slow in Europe throughout the week and the price would have been stable at $182 had It498 words
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Article249 1978-06-19 4 SUGAR futures in London cn Friday closed £0.60 to nearly €2 lower on a volume of 2.892 including 34 options and 750 on the kerb. Final values were around £2 above llfe-of-contract lows reached for all positions except near August in morning trading. In line with weaker market sentiment,249 words
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Article165 1978-06-19 4 COCOA futures In London closed mixed on Friday, £6.5 lower in near September to £3 higher in December on a volume of 2,572 lots including one option and 715 crosses. Pinal prices rallied from mid-afternoon lows when losses extended to over £10 on the day compared to opening gains165 words
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Article73 1978-06-19 4 ZINC on the day rose by £2 (or cash and £1.5 (or Three Months In London on Fri"■feu metal was steady during the afternoon on tight end-week covering Around £323 (or Three Months at the close. Morning market steady ness reflected the tone in copper which offset the implications73 words
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Article63 1978-06-19 4 I jap on the day roes by £2.35 for cash and £14 for Thrss Months in London on Friday. The afternoon market hardened on late hear covering up to £317.5 on tbs kerb. The morning market traded narrowly although held steady inline with the trend in copper. Three Months63 words
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369 1978-06-19 4 THE Singapore produce market opened on a quiet note last week. Prices managed to hold on to their previous levels in thin trading on Monday but soon eased In the face of a slack in buying Interest. Most deals were then done369 words
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Article262 1978-06-19 4 CHINESE Produce Exchange, Singapore noon closing prices per picul on Saturday: Cwi ail: Bulk (S4 aellers. otd drum Ml seller. new drum SM at)ten Capra: Mixed (looac) UK/Cont (99 Pepper: Muntok AST A white f.O.b. 100% NLW $392.50 sellers. Sarawak whtte f.o.b. MM NLW $372.50 sellers. Sarawak special262 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article220 1978-06-19 4 THE US dollar opened lower at the 2.3275/85 level last week due to continuous sales oT the American currency as apprehension over the country s inflation grew. However, the rate was sustained at the 2.3280 level on substantial commercial demand. Insplte of this, the US/ yen rate plunged220 words
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Article21 1978-06-19 4 THE average rate at which Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 7 per cent.21 words
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Article212 1978-06-19 4 Asian rates OVERNIGHT funds moved higher towards the end of the week while periods extended greater gains attributed to Indications of further tightening in U8 credit policy. Relative heavy rollover demand In Six Months accounted for the sharp rise In this period. Other periods saw moderate trading. US basic money212 words
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Article341 1978-06-19 4 Source: National Discount Co. Ltd. THE interbank market opened fairly comfortably at 3% to 3Vfc per cent last week. But signs of tightening appeared towards Wednesday and by the weekend the overnight rate was quoted as high as 5 per cent. Interbank term rates were not significantly affected bySource: National Discount Co. Ltd. - 341 words
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Article160 1978-06-19 4 Euro rates LONDON Eurodollar deposit rates firmed by up to M in moderate trading on Friday. One to Twelve Months were bid higher at the outset following the announcement of US weekly money supply figures, whlcn strengthened the view that the Federal Reserve wul raise US interest rates in the160 words
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Article397 1978-06-19 4 THE YEN posted extremely high gains on the foreign exchange markets last week, reaching an all-time post-war high against the dollar of 214.85. Sterling and the Canadian dollar showed a strong undertone, while the deutschemark and the guilder weakened. The dollar remained firm on an overall basis. The new397 words
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Article275 1978-06-19 4 EDGING back from a midsession spurt owing to prime rate rises by some major US banks, the dollar closed little changed on overnight levels on Friday. The US banks raised their prime rate to 8* per cent for BVfc. The dollar, underElnned recently by remarks y US Treasury Secretary275 words
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Article159 1978-06-19 4 IN GENERALLY quiet trading on Friday, the dollar finished weaker against major currencies. The market reacted to U8 Treasury Secretary Michael Blumenthal's comment that the upcoming Bonn talks will not lead to any dramatic decisions, reflecting disappointment on the part of some participants, dealers said. The yen opened159 words
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Article47 1978-06-19 4 FOR the week ended Friday June 16, the range of oaD rates teteired from Abort Deposits (M) Berhand was as fbOowKBuk (Wd: 4* per cent to 4% per cent. Qearal tmis 9% per cent to 4* per cent. Movements of fund totalled 6426 million.47 words
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Article66 1978-06-19 4 THS interbank market was basically squarish last week, with overnight rates firming skifrtiy towards the weekend to close at 4* to 4 K per ML Term transaction* were moderate with the rates firming H per cent from the opsntnc toetaae at 4 7* to 4 11/16, i 18/1666 words
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Advertisement165 1978-06-19 4 The international bank with your interests at heart. Dai-lchi Kangyo Bank is Japan's largest bank. Total assets of 50 billion dollars. But our size doesn't make us impersonal. A worldwide staff of financial experts ready to give your project their individual attention. And we have your interests at heart. ftpmtnttltTt165 words
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TRANSPORT
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344 1978-06-19 5 CHAN BONG SOO - »y CHAN BONG SOO ONE OF Japan's leading shipping lines. Nippon Yusen Kaisha (NYK) has emerged relatively unscathed from another year of operation despite the prolonged slump In the world economy. For the fiscal year ended March 31, 1978, NYK managed to maintain Its net344 words
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Article157 1978-06-19 5 FT AFTER A record performance last year, Austrian Airlines (ADA) experienced a further 8 per cent Increase In passengers In the first quarter of this year to 333,000. The company, which began operations only 20 years ago, said passenger traffic in 1977 was up by 7 perFT - 157 words
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Article, Illustration689 1978-06-19 5 RAHIM KASSIM - •y RAHIM KASSIM PAKISTAN International Airlines (PIA), the country's national carrier, expects to increase its scale of operations to twice the present slae by 1981. This will be achieved If the airline continues to meet its expected annual growth rate of 20 per cent.689 words
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Article756 1978-06-19 5 r»rj ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Namber Time From SIA SAS MAS SIA MAS MAS MAS MAS SQ911 SK097 MH682 SQ101 MH601 MH621 MH607 MH671 0735 0640 0725 0815 0700 0840 0845 0945 SFO/HNL/OUM CPH/THR/BKK KCH KUL KUL PEN KUL PEN/KUL CPA CX710 1005 HLP OIA OA980 1030756 words
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Article, Illustration253 1978-06-19 5 CHONO Lee Leong Seng, Singapore, recently won a $2 million contract to supply marine dlesel engines to the Myanma Oil Corporation of Burma. Delivery will start next month. Twelve units of the Model 6U-UT Yanmar engines will be supplied to a local shipbuilder who will253 words
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297 1978-06-19 5 Reuter TANKER tonnage being scrapped and put Into layup continues to rise sharply as a result of the current depressed state of the market. London shlpbrokers E. A. Gibson says 171 vessels totalling 8.6 million dwt have been scrapped so far this year compared withReuter - 297 words
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Article64 1978-06-19 5 THE SWEDISH Ministry of Industry said the government proposes. that between now ana iwi, the f *T« major Swedish shipyards should cut capacity and partly switch to alternative production. Its proposal would leave t y*£ds with a workforce of 11,960 'f'M 18.1S0 at the end of last64 words
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Article187 1978-06-19 5 AFP THE TANKER market remained quietly steady last week. Main interest was centred outside the trading sphere. News from Japan that a storage scheme will get under way in September has been welcomed In shipping circles as It will absorb SO very large crude carriers (VLCCB) inAFP - 187 words
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137 1978-06-19 5 Reuter TOT AUSTRALIA to Europe shipping conference mm tt will begin a monthly container service to Oreece late this year. The service will replace conventional and container transhipment services to Plreaus and provide for New Zealand refrigerated and dry cargoes. Two contalnershlp groupsReuter - 137 words
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Article245 1978-06-19 5 JAPAN and the maritime countries of the Wert should formulate a coordinated shipping policy to fight off the threat from the everexpanding Eastern Bloc fleet Making this call at the International Chamber of Shipping's annual meeting last month, Mr. Krlstlan von Sydow, chairman of Brostrom Shipping, said245 words
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Article207 1978-06-19 5 TEO TICK WENG - »r TEO TICK WENG MACGREGOR Scandinavia has won a contract to supply roll on/ roll off (roro) equipment for two 10,000 dwt vessels being built by Swedish shipbuilder, Kockums Varv, for Rederl AB Nordb, also a Swedish company. The order for MacGregor equipment Included four 24.5 metre207 words
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Article, Illustration210 1978-06-19 5 EXPECTED ARRIVALS TODAY KEPPEL WHARVES Bung* Mas (0700) (after Kawana) 18 Chosel Maru (car cijrrter (after Kaga Eastern Poseidon (0630) £Ude) (after Kota Ball) Express Special 1500 (after Hu*heverett) 27/28 Golden Bear 1500 after Vishva Karuna 44 r*uml liaru (JFSW) 1900 after Choeel Maru 13/14 u Lica210 words
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Advertisement17 1978-06-19 5 S3 SINTAT Rent-a-Car SINGAPORE AIPPOBT TEL *****5 CITY TEL 23SS85S LQH LiS or a r c rese17 words
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Advertisement427 1978-06-19 5 44 n i t~.L. it's th? newest in' thing to enhance your corporate image. t CORPORATE LOGOS The Pride of a nation and the symbol of her sovereig. *v is upheld in the national flag, anthem and emblem of that country. Similarly, in business, the corporate logo is the symbolic427 words
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REVIEWS
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Article, Illustration944 1978-06-19 6 JOE PETERS - •y JOE PETERS MAKING a short stop at Kuala Lumpur a couple of weeks back I was very surprised however Unjustifiably so to learn that a Bymphony Orchestra existed there. Called the Kuala Lumpur Symphony Orchestra, It was established during last year's Asean summit meeting held944 words
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Article, Illustration435 1978-06-19 6 WANG LOOK KEAH - •y WANG LOOK KEAH WITH lta mixture of racy dialogue and classic slapstick, Terence Frisby's play, "There's A Olrl In My Soup", presented by the Stage Club last week is a typically Anglo-Saxon comedy. The play's denouement sees London gourmet, Robert, unscarred after Marlon has discarded435 words
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Article790 1978-06-19 6 FONG MEW LING - •y FONG MEW LING SINGAPORE concert music lovers can expect a rare treat If they have plans to attend the International Festival Chorus and Orchestra's presentation of three selections from Mosart's works at the United World Collefe of South East Asia next weekend. (Saturday790 words
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Article, Illustration1085 1978-06-19 7 LIM SENG HOO - By LIM SENG HOO CHESS enthusiasts including this writer, have often been fascinated, if not wholly confounded, when faced with the enormity and complexity of transposltlonal possibilities which always seem to arise In a game of chest. The permutatlve nature of chess is, however, more1,085 words
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Article, Illustration813 1978-06-19 7 K.C. JONG - •y K.C. JONG Borneo Bulletin. THERE will be a rewriting of an era in Borneo history following the disclosure of significant ancient pottery finds by the Sarawak Museum. Museum archaeologists have discovered thousands of bits and pieces including many items intact from China's Ming DynastyBorneo Bulletin. - 813 words
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Article, Illustration287 1978-06-19 7 IMB JAZZ is much Mghetid -form of music in Singapore --v?- both playera and audience for this medium are few and !'~ftr between here. But Mr. join Princen, the hand- Jf" and charming young First Secretary at the Royal Netherlands Embassy here, U determined to putIMB - 287 words
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Article, Illustration749 1978-06-19 7 NIGEL ANDREWS - -By NIGEL ANDREWS FT NO CASUAL visitor to the cinema's annual Jamboree-by-the-sea could have mistaken Cannes In midMay for anything other than a town in the fevered throes of Festlvalltls. The symptoms were evident and everywhere: a lurid rash of advertising covering the face ofFT - 749 words
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Advertisement258 1978-06-19 6 A m I RARE 010 SCOTCH WHISKY The Ancestor of Whisky ion bar presents TotoBHteKlAs The Jackson 5 of Manila^ Don't miss the exciting sounds of Toto It His Kids. This bond of four brothers and a sister has the unique vocal style that made them the Jackson 5 of258 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous662 1978-06-19 6 LEISURE TIME THEATRE: THE Crescent*, drama and music group of the Central Young People's Section of the National Library will stage J.B. Prlestljrs three-act play, "Aa laspoctor Calls", 7pm at the National Library's lecture hall on Saturday June 24 and at Ipm and 7pm on Sunday June 29. The play662 words
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Miscellaneous255 1978-06-19 6 i 1 S3 SINGAPORE 5 3.00 PM Opening announcements followed by Star Performance Man of the World 3.30 Diary of Events (Tamil) 0 3.35 Afternoon Matinee Draaonwyok (Pt. 1), starring Gene Tierney, Walter Huston, Vincent Price 4.30 Intermission 6.05 Opening announcement followed by Haolrd Lloyd's World of Comedy 6.30 News255 words
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Advertisement361 1978-06-19 7 TODAY OKOH Lunch at *<L 1 w u /V -4 6" j 3 branches for your convenience SINGAPORE OKOH Supreme House. Penang Road. Tel *****1 OKOH OF GINZA Hong Leong Bldg Raffles Quay. Tel *****81 KATSURA Orchid Inn. Dunearn Rd Tel *****2 Lnch anted evenings in line Huropean tradition. Mirabelle361 words
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Article1013 1978-06-19 8 PETER CHIA - w < SINGAPORE L ■r PETER CHIA BLUE chips tore ahead on the Stock Exchange of Singapore last week. -Unrelenting bulls thrust the market to a new high as the Straits Times Industrial Index Jumped to 319.19 on Tuesday. From here, the market rose steadily1,013 words
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Article376 1978-06-19 8 VIOLET CHOW - JUNE U COMPILED BY VIOLET CHOW SCRIP ISSUE Oriantel Berhad: Proposed bonus Issue of one-for-two, capitalising 86 million. OTHERS A subsidiary of Industrial Electronics and Engineering, Singapore Semiconductor, has subscribed for 86,000 shares of $1 each at par In Management Data Systems, a computer software376 words
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Article1068 1978-06-19 8 GERALD COLVERD - LONDON t j »y GERALD COLVERD 2 EDUCTION is not an art lat should be applied with *ttnpatience. J™ Having thrown the lnstlSutional fund managers Snto a whirl of buying ■enthusiasm for gilt-edged a hike In the bank rate *3° 10 per cent, the swift presentation of1,068 words
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360 1978-06-19 8 BRITISH Petroleum's share price is steadily regaining the price level of 890p touched ahead of its disappointing first quarter profits announced at the start of the month. Despite a 44 per cent fall to C 80.6 million in firstquarter profits, some analysts are360 words
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Article972 1978-06-19 8 K.LUMPUR l BLUE chips and the heavier-weighted stocks romped ahead In a generally steadier week. Led by a number of Singapore-based counters which Included Oversea Chinese Banking Corporation, Cycle ana Carriage and Wearne Brothers, prices strengthened and recorded gains across a fairly wide front. The last two days972 words
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Article490 1978-06-19 8 NEW YORK i NYT STOCK prices suffered a sharp break late last week under the pressure of rising Interest rates and fears of a possible credit crunch that ultimately might force some borrowers out of the marketplace. The Dow Jones Industrial average fell 22.26 points toNYT - 490 words
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263 1978-06-19 8 SYDNEY A Reuter THE Sydney share marke\ ended the week on Friday With prices generally easing and the All Ordinaries and Metals and Mining indices falling from the new annual highs reached on Tuesday. Overseas buying support waned and local investors abandoned the market lateReuter - 263 words
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Article361 1978-06-19 8 HONGKONG SHK Sec ANOTHER Indication of China's favourable attitude to Hongkong was seen last weekend in that Chinese banks were backing a local co. (Sun Co.) In its venture to build a commercial and residential estate above an important MTR station In the New Territories. Obviously bullish forSHK Sec - 361 words
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Article495 1978-06-19 8 STOCK market reaction to the 1977 results of the Guthrie Corporation has dropped the share price from a peak of 322p to 277p and, according to managing a.rector Mr. Lan Coates, looks "somewhat hysterical The fall nas stemmed from chairman Sir Eric Griffith-Jones remarks that current year495 words
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Advertisement175 1978-06-19 8 ONE GOOD PUBLICATION THAT'S worth a thousand watts If you're into hi-fi, you'll certainly on joy reading The Craft of Sound a Handbook of Hi-Fi Hints, filled with interesting and essential features for all hi-fi enthusiasts to improve his listening pleasures. Wouldn't it be worth your while to make a175 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCK MARKETS
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Article506 1978-06-19 9 FA ROI'KAS MA /i'A7-;7N L 4 FRANKFURT share prices firmed tn generally quiet trading on rrttey. Veba gained auta bavlnc announced higher flrstquarter croup net profit BMW and OHH each roee five marks. Elsewhere, moat shares finned between one and two marks but Oelsenberg was unchanged. Public506 words
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Article180 1978-06-19 9 'JUNE l( ru ABN Ahold Akao A MEV Amfu Amrot Bank bST BoU < BoraumlJ Burhmann Byenkorf Calve Delft Dell Mlj Ennla F ok Iter Port v Oamma Odder OUtbroc Oobaln Hagemeyer HHwNn Holland-Am *-Hoogoven» HVA mc Intn Muller KLM KNSM Meneba Mid bank Naarden National Ned Ned Scheepvaart180 words
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Article251 1978-06-19 9 JUNK 11 Prs COBRHLLB Air-Liquid* BBHOcrnli Danone C8 F (ThomaonCle Franealae deaPetrolea Compcfnle Flnancjere Compagnie Generale Credit Ponder De France Hachette Tl (Llbralrte) Machine*Bull Michelln(B) Pari baa Pechlney Clglne Kuhlmann Peugeot' Philip* (Nv Oem Bedt) o PrintempaSA Rhone-PoulenceSA Royal Dutch SueKQe Flnan 298 521 252 135.80 3S8 329.30 206251 words
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Article283 1978-06-19 9 SHARE prices on Friday closed lower In' active trading. The composite Index was off about Ift points and 10 of Its 14 subgroups were lower. Declines led advances 243 to ■-Ml. r Husky Oil, the object of rival takeover bids from Petro-Cana-da and Occidental Petroleum, was again the most283 words
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Article92 1978-06-19 9 JUNE l« Lire Anic 95 unch Assoc Oen ***** -270 Bastogi 440 •10.5 Central* 3584 -54 Flat 1775 -37 Flnslder 83.75 -3.75 Oen Immob 74.75 +0.25 mPrl 2178 -35 Italcementl ***** -205 IUtI«as 681 -5 ItaUidcr 178 -4 M&gnetl M Pf 470 -4 Marelll Ere 275 -8 25 Mad92 words
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Article191 1978-06-19 9 JUNE l« Dm Aef-Telefunken Akso All* Leben Alls Vers BASF Bay HT Wbank BayVbank Bayer BBC BMW Cassella Chem Verw Commersbank Con 11 Oumml Daimler-Bens Degussa Demag Deutsche Bank DresdnerBank Dt Texaco DyckerhoftST A En k a slants Oelsenberg OHH Hapag-Lloyd Harpener Hoechst Hoesch Horten Kail Sals Karstadt Kaufhof191 words
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Article100 1978-06-19 9 JUNE i« m FORWARD MARKET Acec 320 +10 Arbed m KSi Cod DaB Ebw leer* I!! 122 174 zaac Mac MM 4-1 ♦J ♦1 -1 ts 0 00 ft to ich 0 ICt) Electro be) Ob-Inno-Bm Oe* Hob Petr ok o 1284 BSC S71C IMC m l Mi U4J100 words
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Article392 1978-06-19 9 BOTH the gold and Industrials boards were firmer ahead of the weekend on Friday, dealers said. Gold shares were moderately firmer, reflecting the higher bullion trend and gains ranged from two cents to 65 In heavyweights. Mining flnanclals were generally higher In line with producers. Amgold firmed 90 to392 words
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Article34 1978-06-19 9 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Friday 470.6 Thursday 400.2 Week Ago 400.0 Thursday 044.28 Week ago 000.23 LONDON DOLLAR PREMIUM DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Friday 112* to 113)4 Friday 830.97 Thursday 112* to 113)434 words
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376 1978-06-19 9 Reuter US Federal Trade Commission lawyers are preparing for action with Coca- Cola Co and Pepsico Inc In the appellate courts over their bottling franchise systems. There Is a general belief ,by securities analysts the FTC suits, even If the agency has ItsReuter - 376 words
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Article182 1978-06-19 9 JUNE H Actional Atusulaa AluauUa t 1 iuiiMi a iBr 1 Rec 3 immH RP 1, tinea M unch 280 -HO It ♦2 655 unci) CtbaOelfyBr. 1 ClbtQeicrPC 8 ISO -15 -5 M unch 2y unch S£% I jlaaeRcg 4 r&tt Br. 1 It uncb 7«0 -tO Owes* Flecher182 words
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Article1049 1978-06-19 9 NEW YORK STOCKS fed sharply for the second time in as many sessions, recoiling from <*ITP"'' ltl "l news on tatereet rates. Trading was moderate on Frtdajr. Most major banks raised the prime rate to ft-3/4 per cent from s-v. per cent. This came a day after the1,049 words
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Advertisement1143 1978-06-19 9 r > CONTINENTAL ILLINOIS CORPORATION AND SUBSIDIARIES CONTINENTAL BANK 231 SOUTH LA SALLE STREET, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS ***** Last year was another year of record earnings. Earnings before security transactions for the full year 1977 were a record $144,204,000, a 10.2 per cent increase over 1976 earnings of $130,762,000. This represented1,143 words
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Article, Illustration1048 1978-06-19 10 SHANGRI-LA Hotel has maintained its impeccable record with yet another commendable performance for the 12 months ended Dec 31, 1977. Last year's pre-tax profit grew by 22 per cent to 17.39 million, a result even more striking when set against the comparatively negligible 0.7 per cent1,048 words
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Article46 1978-06-19 10 BERJAYA Kawat has announced the change of address of Its registered office to Jalan Utas in Shah Alam Industrial Estate, since May 1. In addition, Mr. Tommy Yap Aw Teck, the company's finance manager, has been appointed the company's secretary effective from May 1.46 words
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Article31 1978-06-19 10 Reuter JAR DINE Matheson and Company and Jardlne Industries Ltd said in a Joint statement they have agreed on terms whereby Jardlne Industries will become a wholly-owned subsidiary of Jardines.Reuter - 31 words
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Article626 1978-06-19 10 Currant Ex Book. Data Totallbr Total for H—1 Data dOM payable the year previous year Matauahlta Cold Storage 30%<b) May 24 Jun 3 Jun 19 30% 30%(C) 9.4% Jun S Jun 10 Jun 19 10.4% 10.4%(a) UMW 9%<b) 30%<b) May 10 May 23 Jun 32 9% NU Tu626 words
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Article160 1978-06-19 10 Cssspsajr Particulars BxDats Books) Hn|f HI Orisatal Bskttas GmihMnli MskyuRsw StnlklMtai IhlMCku UnHM SstsssPlywi Bonus Issue of 1 for 1 i Bonus Issus of 1 for 2 fc Bonus Issus of If or I Bonus Issus of 1 for 3 Bonus Issus of 1 for 3 Bonus Issus160 words
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Article342 1978-06-19 10 Khong Guan Holdlafi (M) Bhd: AOM to be held at 6th Floor, Bangkok Building, Jalan Bandar, Kuala Lumpur, at 12 noon on June 20. Magnum Corporation Bhd: AOM to be held on 1st Floor, 111, Jalan Pudu, Kuala Lumpur, at 11.00 a.m. on June 20. Emo (M) Bhd:342 words
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Article2621 1978-06-19 10 m*w* Lew Me Or-s Weak Die ♦or- SECTION ONE Die Crr Gfs YTi Net P/l Wesk Vel C888) Wesk Hl(k Lew v"* INDUSTRIALS 198 114 m 229* 83 215 238 310* 478 432 170 308 458 148 232 910 133 402 320 no 404 328 157 7782,621 words
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Article1538 1978-06-19 10 June 16 CHICAGO Board Options Exchange volume was 115,219 contracts compared with 109,149 on Thursday. OPTION JLY OCT JAM STOCK Alcoa 40 4 i/8 Alcoa 4t 1 1/1 Ala* 50 1 1/1 Am Tal M UNTRI AmTtl 90 1 7/10 Am Tal M 1/18 AUK 46 81,538 words
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MONDAY SPORTS
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Article, Illustration515 1978-06-19 11 UPI HOUBTON, (Texas): This country Is taking another step toward fielding a "professional" team In the Olympic Games as It races to develop a competitive soccer club. "I do not consider myself to be a professional," says Nicky Megaloudls, 20, a front-line player for the HoustonUPI - 515 words
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Article516 1978-06-19 11 where it will be tough UPI MEMPHIS, (Tennessee): The brash coach of the Memphis Rogues has a simple explanation for the inferiority of American soccer players to their European counterparts a shortage of top-notch coaches able to teach the fame. Eddie McCreadle is quick to point out that he IsUPI - 516 words
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Article, Illustration2135 1978-06-19 11 "THK word "dope" eonjures up visions of opium dens, while sla\es. illegal trafficking. v ire and depravit\. H\ eontrast there is a breath of the open air attaehed to the word "sport" fine healths bodies, British sportsmanship, and all that. When ths- two words are thrown together,The Observer - 2,135 words
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Article, Illustration1063 1978-06-19 11 RICHARD BAERLEIN pays tribute to the American who helped Britain win the Derby. The Observer LONDON: In winning the Derby at Epsom last Wednesday week, Lord Halifax's Shirley Heights brought out all that Is best in English racing and did the British thoroughbred a power of good.The Observer; Source: UPI radio picture - 1,063 words
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325 1978-06-19 11 WINSTON Loons yesterday had to wait till the 19th hole before he was able to qualify for the final of the Duffers Cup competition held at the Singapore Island Country Club's New Course. Loong, who was playing In a matchplay contest against325 words
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Advertisement148 1978-06-19 11 Don't let the language barrier stop you from wider contacts r. *r >*■ < m ied sV- s tcm Sfr < <*«?«* I B cW 1 A. \o \V» \o c^ cVA v\^ >s nN \N G o v» u> e^ oX c,p YOU SIMPLY CANNOT FAIL WITH VISAPHONE. Use148 words
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287 1978-06-19 12 POO CHOY PING - »r POO CHOY PING A.B. WATSON (Singapore), a wholly-owned subsidiary of A.B. Watson of Hongkong, is launching an aggressive campaign to promote Boots cosmetics here. Watson marketed Helena Rubensteln cosmetics until an office was set up last year by Helena Rubensteln to do287 words
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215 1978-06-19 12 FOREIGN banks are now allowed to open branches or subsidiaries in Spain for the first time since the 1936-39 civil war. A decree giving foreign banks the green light, was approved by the Cabinet on Friday, a Cabinet source said. Under the215 words
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890 1978-06-19 12 SATURDAY NIGHT FEVER Reuter OIL MINISTZRS from the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec) clashed In Geneva In Saturday night's formal session over pricing policy. Private discussions were scheduled yesterday and today In an effort to reach an agreement. Chief Algerian delegate Nordlne AltReuter - 890 words
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Article, Illustration840 1978-06-19 12 SOH TIANG KING - h SOH TIANG KING FIVE local finance companies have scored a breakthrough by banding together to extend a $9 million loan to Klan An Realty. This Is the first syndicated term loan managed and provided by finance houses In Singapore. The seven-year loan to Klan An,840 words
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Article146 1978-06-19 12 Reuter THE RESERVE Bank of India said it sold one-and-a-half tonnes of gold in its fourth auction for which sealed bids were received on Wednesday. The bank announced it sold 1,504.9 kilos of gold to 1,004 successful bidders at prices ranging from 841 to 675Reuter - 146 words
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359 1978-06-19 12 TSANG SAU YIN - ly TSANG SAU YIN A LOCAL firm producing precision strip and wireformed components for over a year now, plans to increase its range of products over the coming months. Wireforms, manufacturing compression, tension, torsion springs and choke coils for the electronic industry and inductive colls359 words
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Article611 1978-06-19 12 THE HONGKONG and Shanghai .Banking Corporation announcing its new MB4 mlllon on-line computer system to upgrade consumer service In Malaysia, last week pointed out that with the three branches already hooked online with Its new computer, it is ahead of the other banks in computerising611 words
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Article63 1978-06-19 12 TALKS between the British government and the Sultan of Brunei over defence and Independence are scheduled to begin in London today. The Sultan and his father, Sir Omar, and 17 others, Including the Prime Minister, Attorney-General and Finance Minister, arrived here on Friday. The British government side63 words
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Article, Illustration743 1978-06-19 12 Agencies JAPAN is planning to make emergency Imports worth UBS3 to $4 billion (Bt7 to 9 billion) to help reduce its huge trade surplus, Chief Cabinet Secretary Shintaro Abe said yesterday. The plan, to be studied at a meeting of economic ministers on Friday,Agencies - 743 words
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297 1978-06-19 12 NATURAL rubber prices will tend to move higher for the rest of the year. This was disclosed by Mr. Robert Dawson, chairman of the Rubber Growers Association, at the annual general meeting In London. Good demand for natural rubber and a rise In the297 words
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573 1978-06-19 12 Reuter THE world's major oil companies are keeping a'sharp watch on Norway's plans to begin oil exploration in its northern water inside the Arctic Circle. British Petroleum has been among the first to express a firm interest. Chairman Sir David Steel said in OsloReuter - 573 words
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Article101 1978-06-19 12 THE US administration has notified Congress that It will seek a UBtoo million (SSI3O million) Increase In State Department appropriations to pay for UB- tin which it wants to contribute to the international buffer stock. Benate staff sources say the Office of Management and101 words
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Advertisement31 1978-06-19 12 GERMAN FORWARDER ENGLISH SPEAKING 24 EXPERIENCED IN HEAVY HAULAGE AND PROJECT TRANSPORTATION IN MIDDLE EAST AND INDONESIA IS LOOKING FOR EMPLOYMENT BASED IN SINGAPORE PLEASE REPLY tUSINESS TIMES BOX NO. 525031 words
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Article2784 1978-06-19 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 gouOitSVu t Mat ear«lm anuitaeX vilh UBC.2,784 words
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Advertisement232 1978-06-19 13 Nedlloyd Lines Regular Liner Services To/From All Parts off the World. Singapore: Tel. *****. Port Ketang: Tel. *****1. Kuala Lumpur Tel. *****, Penang: Tel. ***** SHIPPING EVERGREEN LINE FVE RGREE S WARINF CORPORA*I< FAR EAST/RED SEA, MEDITERRANEAN SEA KIMM, tATTMM. KMMT. MM, KMMB, TMfOU (MM) rpM 'MM hrtMf UMHt UgM232 words
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Advertisement245 1978-06-19 13 SHARJAH SHIPPING CO LTD l|N; 't D -M 8 [M Mi'iS fiUlfKMl U/UJI wunosrarrr mm <1 flHll SHIPPinG LICK *5— uS -fD !M B»'iS GULF SHIPPING LINE I U*tTf D t*AB £M.HAT£S •guu msxn.. M/a m» •MUMKOT 1/1 1 1 I SHSx i P (,i NG'S P !.'Cof> i t245 words
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Advertisement38 1978-06-19 13 Scan Dutch V Fast and Regular Service To/From N.a/SCAN/W.MED7AJX. Singapore: T«L *****, Port Katang: T«i *****1. Kuata.Lumput T et *****. Pvwng: T«i ***** Mo rurtliar wrwy will b* heid «fur this date. Oancnl Agnu KAI SUN BCP CO.38 words
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Advertisement651 1978-06-19 14 SHIPPING FULLY CONTAINERISED TO EMOTE EXPORTS S'pwt M*a| ITtari llmNn UHarw T«fey*fcy 21/7 23/7 •MMM 21/7 30/7 EXPRESS CONVENTIONAL TO EUROfE 20/1 22/6 11/7 13/7 M/ 7 16/7 2S/6 17/7 U/7 20/7 24/7 30/6 19/7 21/7 22/7 24/7 5/7 7/7 30/7 l/» 2/1 5/1 14/7 U/7 5/1 7/1 l/l 10/1651 words
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Advertisement814 1978-06-19 14 Z2 SANKYO LINE! AUSTRALIA SERVICE P.KaiMC Ltadm|»«r: SEA BLOOM HiraCT 22/23 Mm FK,UO.IKL MAYPRINCE INPORT SAILED HtS.SYD.MIL THREE STAR »/3BJmm 27/21 km AK.MEI.STS. DtAMONOSTAR 1/11 Mf %flMy AOE, MEL. STD. BANGLADESH SERVICE MT SKY 11/19 JULY 11/17 JULY CNITTASOM. CNALNA mmt 1 OCEAN SHIPPING A ENTERPRISES PTE LTO SINGAPORE TCI814 words
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Advertisement814 1978-06-19 14 I Everett Lines m. DUMM CMM frf m CkiftUAA 'I" •W* viipii 'BURMESE NATIONAL LINE' LOADING FOR RANGOON HTONEYWA 71/13 JUNE B.F.S.S.C. Agents .n Moloys.a TEPS MALAYSIA Port Keking Tel (38>-7355 Penong Tel *****/***** Compaooa An—til D« 'T lufttmkmml S. A. C.I. P. jMv "ARGENTINE NATIONAL LINE" LOADING FOR DURBAN.814 words
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Advertisement374 1978-06-19 14 I K > I 4 14v i \l! IU* G r Orient Overseas Co*Ucu*ieA Line NEPTUNE CORAL 7E NEPTUNE PEARL K CHEVALIER RO2EK W M ROM CONTAINER IK K/7 IMERCATOR 7E 22/7 ORIENTAL CHIEF K 21/7 S. SEAS MIDGE ICC VI OMENTAL RESEARCH X (STRAITS CARGO VIA FtiDtß TO/FROM HOMO374 words
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Advertisement556 1978-06-19 15 QCL Overseas Containers Limited J 11i... RSCI Australia Straits Container Line it My nMy 12 My II My IS Mf 21 My II My MMy lA* 1 nMy aMy 7 tUKSFIOJ SIIPFIM PTL LTI. Blue Funnel (S E A centaur pamimu/cabm umci n/nw fmmmtu cmtr n urn lipira P. KiMf556 words
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Advertisement907 1978-06-19 15 LM/ttMt a/tuaw wukm n m BiMa. ami. oaw.«. I/(h| l/lt* 7 Ah MM*. Uatea, UiiM. Amsterdam. Titßary. M.n, 7/ I htf V I tag 11*11 Le.aees, Bilteo. AaMetdM. Ml. Carapa Penan p. KrUh IniNtn tailed n/MJaae 141/11 Jane KM MM I.M/17 Jane JKT, Latean. HK. ISA/ORE I Slum AMERICAN PRUDENT907 words
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