The Business Times, 20 June 1978
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Title Section10 1978-06-20 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 218/1/78 TUESDAY, JUNE 20, 1978 SOCENTS10 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article69 1978-06-20 1 UPI TOKYO, Mon. The Transport Ministry said today It has approved plans by 29 member airlines of lata to raise airfare from Europe and South-east Asia to Japan by 3 to 7 per cent, from July 1. The Increase Is to offset the rise In theUPI - 69 words
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Article64 1978-06-20 1 Reuter BRUSSELS, Mon. A conference bringing together the Common Market and Asean will be held In Jakarta, on Feb 26 to 28, the EEC Commission said here today. The aim of the conference, which It Is organising jointly with Asean governments, is to bring about practical results InReuter - 64 words
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Article87 1978-06-20 1 UPI MOSCOW, Mon. Soviet President Leonid Brezhnev held an unprecedented 35-milnute Kremlin meeting with Muhammed All today and made the former world heavyweight boxing champion his "unofficial ambassador for peace with the United States.." A subdued All, dressed In a pinstripe suit, said later that onUPI - 87 words
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Article59 1978-06-20 1 BRUSSELS, Mon. Belgian political leaders today reached a compromise agreement to end a five-day government crisis, officials said. At a four-hour meeting presided over by Prime Minister Leo Tlndemans, the presidents of the four coalition parties agreed on a compromise arrangement involving moves to regional autonomy and59 words
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Article69 1978-06-20 1 AFP HONGKONG, Mon. China has ordered Vietnam to close three consulates general In Canton, Nanking and Kunming, respectively the provincial capitals of Kwangtung, Kwangsl and Yunnan, Radio Hanoi announced tonight. In a diplomatic note handed to the Vietnamese Embassy in Peking last Saturday, the Chinese Foreign Ministry requestedAFP - 69 words
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Article74 1978-06-20 1 KUALA LUMPUB, Mod The national shippers organisations in the Asian and Pacific regions had agreed In principle to set up an Asia-Pacific Shippers Council. This was one resolution made at a two-day meeting of shippers held in Bangkok from June 8 to 7, a Malaysian Shippers Council spokesman74 words
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Article96 1978-06-20 1 UPI NEW YORK, Mon. Prices were lower today In early trading and turnover was moderately active. Concern over higher interest rates was the main influence in weakening the market, according to analysts. The Dow Jones Industrial average was off 2.42 points to 834.54 shortly before 1500 GMT (theUPI - 96 words
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Chief Price Changes
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Article130 1978-06-20 1 Rises Most active Sawraa 100 +30 Pan Electric 801,000 Sin Chew Ajrer Hitam Tin Dunlop Eat 330 1020 400 OOA +22 +20 +18 Haw Par Sbae Darby UOB 834,000 521,000 370,000 Pwjunui HickftLow iWU 330 +15 +14 Weenie* 332,000 324 240 +14 +14 Total Turnover: 9.51 m130 words
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Article, Illustration149 1978-06-20 1 Rites Most octive Renong 3.40 +.30 Haw Par 687,000 Merlin (S) 2.35 .23 8. Darby Cons Plant 550,000 Kg Lanjut 2.90 .20 410,000 Oriental High and Low 5.15 3.44 +.19 +.16 KL Kepong 200,000 Wearnes 3.40 +.10 Total Turnover: 5.30 m A Amal 5.20 +.15 Total Value:149 words
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Article918 1978-06-20 1 WORLD ACCORD SHAPING UP NYT THE ROUGH outlines of a new agreement to liberalise world trade are beginning to emerge after nearly four years of haggling in what Is known as the Tokyo Round by non-communist Industrialised countries. An intense round of bargaining remainsNYT - 918 words
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Article215 1978-06-20 1 INTTS first venturs into the international money market, Overseas Union Bank (OUB) is to launch a US$l5 million floating rate certificate of deposit (FRCD). Lead manager is Singapore Nomura Merchant Banking with OUB affiliate Asian-American Merchant Bank as comanager. Asian American is 37 per cent215 words
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723 1978-06-20 1 SOH TIANG KENG - SOH TIANG KENG SINGAPORE'S prime rate is unlikely to go up yet despite rising Interest rates abroad. Bankers here have revised their earlier forecast of a higher rate In the middle of the year by saying that the prime may only climb723 words
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Article115 1978-06-20 1 AUSTRALIAN Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser said in Canberra yesterday that his government intends to continue its restraint on public spending. He ruled out funds In the August budget for "employment creating" schemes to overcome the country's jobless. The August budget would continue policies adopted by his Liberal115 words
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333 1978-06-20 1 UPI Demand far gold in today's auction from US stocks will be the strongest since the American series began three SELtsr 1 "Everything seems to indicate a strong auction," said a spokesman for the General flsnhoe Administration. "Prices are firm on worldUPI - 333 words
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418 1978-06-20 1 TSANG SAU YIN - •y TSANG SAU YIN THE Chartered Bank has revived its free personal accident Insurance scheme for savings account holders. The concept was introduced 16 years ago. However, the scheme was ended by the bank and 13 others which were offering similar Incentives, by418 words
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Article102 1978-06-20 1 THE atme Darby group is looking into the possibility of forming a new company to provide consultancy and managemerif services to plantations outside Malaysia. Its chairman Tun Tan Slew Sin said last night that with the group's large pool of expertise and experience, it could provide services102 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement13 1978-06-20 1 Better Go* Stores. Scte Agar* WMtTUN S PTE. LTD. stsr 8m Pag* 313 words
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Advertisement134 1978-06-20 1 Look! Two sensors! TAMDTA'Ii© §a?3§®LITE World's first with TWO sensors, ingenious. Instantly twice as safe (both sensors have to be touched by the hand nothing else will do) yet so light to the touch the sensors and Safety Lock need only the lightest touch ever. An absolute fine control that134 words
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Advertisement40 1978-06-20 1 SHIPPING TIMES AMERICAN manufacturer jjZr INCHCAPE Ml higk mi at Ford's RICH-POOR partda la Marti SKMBAWANG yard TRIAL of farmer B«a MKMOPAD 2. CROSSWORDS 2. AIRCRAFT BCHBDULE i, TV ft RADIO t, BRIBTOW 7. STRAWS PI THI WIND T.MAgPIKM It.40 words
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Advertisement85 1978-06-20 1 APS ELECTRONICS (PRIVATE) LTD fctfOAPOfce'Tcr 556»44(SiJ>»s) APS ELECTRONICS (M) SON BHD KUALA LUMPUR T« 03-*****0 Start your trip to Holland with KLM. Direct flights to Amsterdam from more than 100 cities, with 747's and DC-10's on most intercontinental routes.. From Singapore to Amsterdam FLIGHT KL-812 KL-832 KL-846 KL-844 KL-838 KL-81085 words
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TRADE AND INDUSTRY
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Article559 1978-06-20 2 UPI AUSTRALIA and Asian countries should set up their own common market, the leader of the Thai delegation to the three-day Asean talks In Melbourne said on Sunday. Mr. Boonylng Nandabhlwat, Thailand's Deputy Minister for Industry, said Thailand saw a need for an Asian commonUPI - 559 words
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Article367 1978-06-20 2 COURSES AND TALKS May 8-Aug 17: Aust Insurance Institute Associateshlp 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-July367 words
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314 1978-06-20 2 FOO CHOY PENG - •y FOO CHOY PENG AN American manufacturer of sealants, protective coatings and corrosion preventive compounds is interested in setting up a Joint venture company in Singapore. The company, J and R Industries based In California, will also be bringing In sophisticated314 words
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Article, Illustration213 1978-06-20 2 BEHN MEYER, tola agents of Poleilettronica has sold 10 of the Italian-made automatic colour printer, Printermix •oven in Malaysia and three in Singapore. Mr. Tan Fook Wang, poop manager of Behn Meyer, said that Printermix wu introduced to Asia and first marketed in Singapore213 words
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395 1978-06-20 2 UPI JAPAN played host last year to 1,028,140 foreign visitors, Including 351,277 from North America. And despite the dollar's slide, tourist officials predict at least one million will come this year. The predictions are based on the fact that numerous international gatherings areUPI - 395 words
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Article77 1978-06-20 2 PHILIPPINE coconut export —Hp for the first lite months of this year roee 7.7 per cent to U*****.9 million (***** million) over the same period last year, while copra volume Increased 14.3 per cent to 816.4 tonnes. Coconut oil earnings rose 25.8 per cent to 8190 million. Coconut77 words
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108 1978-06-20 2 THE Singapore plant of NKI Reyrolle has made a good start in foreign markets •nd, already, it has obtained substantial orders for LhfT switchgear. The plant can now increase production and establish more and better promotions of switchgear sales In the Far East.108 words
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246 1978-06-20 2 EXPERTS from major puki tioai of Jtpu will be invited to ftk at Asia'a first chemical ul process n(l--■ttriif nd entnetlii ihow. "ChMUIU," frM Ju. It to If next year at the Hyatt Hotel. Disclosing this, Mr. John of M "ingapore*246 words
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Article36 1978-06-20 2 SPAIN and China signed a trade agreement yesterday near the end of a visit to Peking by King Juan Carlos. Spanish source* said the document was only a general agreement on trade relations36 words
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Article, Illustration436 1978-06-20 2 THE MINISTRY of National Development granted planning approval for 128 development projects in the first quarter of this year. The total investment value of these projects was $387 million. This is a fall of 5.6 per cent from $406.8 million for the last quarter436 words
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291 1978-06-20 2 SECOND A W DRIVE-IN AT KALLANG PARK FABT FOODS and drive-In* are rapidly gaining acceptance In Singapore If the expansion activities of A and W are anything to go by. A new drlve-ln is scheduled to open in August, barely a few months after the Dhoby Ohaut unit was Inaugurated291 words
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Article, Illustration126 1978-06-20 2 NATIONAL Supply Company (a division of Armco Steel of the US) has reassigned two men In the firm's overseas sales network. William Van Order is transferred from Singapore to Houston as senior sales representative. Mr. Charles Rosenthal becomes sales coordinator (Far East), and based in Singapore. Mr.126 words
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Advertisement41 1978-06-20 2 SINTAT RentaCar Orchard Branch GlO, Lucky Plaza b Orchard Road r Singapore 9 k. Tel: *****32/*****60 ,n u :Lp wmm* mm* "Make your move to SINTA T Travel on roads used by millions You can count on service Flexibility and Reliability."41 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous631 1978-06-20 2 -11-OIE CROSSWORD CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROBB 4 Faced with severe criticism mean living in the loft? (4, 4) Hasarded It was right to rebuild dike* (ft) It Ornamental, we Imagine (5) IS Team without humility? (4) 14 Bul table name for a bird lover (41 U Jim's Mrs? (4) 14 Satisfied631 words
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OVERSEAS
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Article323 1978-06-20 3 UPI THE arrest of an American businessman representing one of the Soviet Union's favourite business clients may have stunned the US business community, but no firm has cut trade with the Soviet Union In protest. The annual billion-dollar trade with Russia appears likely to continueUPI - 323 words
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414 1978-06-20 3 Reuter PEACE talks were resumed yesterday between the united States and Canada in an effort to end the socalled "fish war.". The talks, held In Ottawa, were to resolve a dispute over maritime boundaries and fishing rights that led to the two countries barringReuter - 414 words
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60 1978-06-20 3 AUSTRALIAN manufacturing activity improved in the quarter ended early June, but fell short of respondents' optimistic expectations three months earlier, according to the Confederation of Australian Industry Bank of New South Wales quarterly survey of industrial trends. Despite much improved June-quarter performance, manufacturers were less optimistic60 words
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Article162 1978-06-20 3 AFP MORE than US$9B4 million (552.26 billion) In credits Issued by an Indonesian state bank have not been repaid, Including $177.1 million which had been officially written off. The director of Bank Buml Daya, Mr. Omar Abdalla, told a House commission on finance, trade and banking that theAFP - 162 words
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Article420 1978-06-20 3 UPI PRIME Minister Leo Tlndemans submitted to coalition party leaders yesterday a compromise package on state reforms and budget savings that may bring an end to the four-day-old government crisis. An inner Cabinet of key ministers in Mr. Tlndemans' year-old coalition government of fourUPI - 420 words
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196 1978-06-20 3 Reuter THE BANK of Greece has raised its rediscount rate to 14 per cent from 11 per cent in a series of measures to curb inflation, Coordination Minister, Constantlne Mitsotakls said. To achieve the government's aim to reduce inflation to last year's average ofReuter - 196 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article438 1978-06-20 3 Agencies AN OFFICIAL government spokesman denied local reports that Japan has delayed signing an aid agreement with South Korea apparently because of a territorial dispute between the two nations. The Issue Involves claims by both Japan and South Korea to a tiny island in the SeaAgencies - 438 words
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Article797 1978-06-20 3 WHEN the Federal Reserve open market committee holds lte monthly meeting In Washington today to set monetary policy for the month ahead, the consensus in Wall Street Is, the committee will have no real choice but to push Interest rates higher. Faster than desired growth797 words
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Advertisement151 1978-06-20 3 The Incredible Xerox 3107. Big or small capability in one efficient copier. The Xerox 3107. What an incredible magic machine! Now large documents need not be copied twice and stuck together. The Xerox 3107 copies them size for size. Solids. Tones. And even originals with coloured backgrounds. Up to 356151 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article343 1978-06-20 4 OPENING prices In the Singapore rubber market were marked up yesterday, following last Friday's after hours steadiness and thereafter advanced further on stoploss covering, speculative buying and a reserve of sellers before profit-taking emerged to pare the gain. Values rose again after mid-day, but profit-taking emerged343 words
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Article296 1978-06-20 4 R.A.8. price* in cenu per kilo yesterday: Noon (per kilo) Clow (per kilo) Int. 1 R.S.S. prompt f .o.b. Int. 1 R.S.S. July Int. 1 R.S.S. August Int. 2R.S S UK/Cont. Int. 3 R.S.S. UK/Cont Int. 4 R.S.S. UK/Cont. Int. 5 R.S.S. UK/Cont. Closing tone: Quiet. Buyers 233.29296 words
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Article79 1978-06-20 4 NOON 88R and SMR prices yesterday: RAS (Cm My mat Mth) Aufuil (Forward Mth) SSR20 SSRSO (1-ton Pallet) (1-ton Pallet) Buyer (CM 215 00 213.00 V OVUflrV itspsr kg) 217.00N 219.00N Ictnu 218.00 214.00 ipsrkf) 21I.00N 218.00N M.R.E.L.B. SMR9CV SMRSL SMR 5 SMR 10 SMR 30 SMR79 words
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Article22 1978-06-20 4 Mini *mm it (up 2.71 «ata) ftUlarria: July 2SS.M omta Tta: MSI.7SS (few* S3) Official W taamm (up 48 Hbbh)22 words
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Article130 1978-06-20 4 TERMINAL cocoa in London finished a thinly traded 1 first call £2.50 per tonne up from Friday to 12.50 down yesterday. Dealers said the market lacked fresh Incentive. They said physical resale premiums against terminal were only marginally changed from pre-weekend levels. The sources reported West African origins would130 words
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Article63 1978-06-20 4 ROBUSTA terminal yesterday morning opened £50 to £74 per tonne lower In London. Turnover totalled 628 lots. Values eased at the opening under commission house and chartist selling which touched off some stoploss orders. Dealers said the market had been expected to open lower reflecting the limit down pool63 words
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Article177 1978-06-20 4 TRADING on the Singapore Produce Exchange was dull yeeterday. The coffee market lapsed into a state of inactivity. Prices were unchanged through the day. Apsiit from the usual advices for small lots of copra and coconut oil from the West Asian ports, copra traders and oil millers saw177 words
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Article227 1978-06-20 4 THE SUGAR market futures yesterday closed little changed from Its Friday closing, but eased around U50.20 cent from the opening on commission house long liquidation near the close. Trading was quiet, with turnover rising to 34 lots from 30 on Friday. The Hongkong dally spot sugar price rose227 words
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Article122 1978-06-20 4 HONOKONO cloth in Hongkong dollars. wholesale prtcM, spot ex-fo-down: Causa CM: India Dragon Head Japan (No 2023) M.7Q. Shining Hongkong Oolden Psak (00 x 80) H 40 Drills: HK Kow rook Brand (No •O") 97.30, Japan (No 20M) M 00 Whit* CM: Japan No 10,000 Three Peaches 112.>0.122 words
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Article193 1978-06-20 4 BANGKOK rice prices quoted as follows yesterday: (US dollars per tonne FOB baala Bangkok): WUto Rio*: 100 pet Ist clan 442. 100 S2nd ctau 427.100 pet 3rd clau 422. t 413. 10 pet 400. 15 pet 302. 20 pet 29 pet 377, 38 pet unq Broken: A Super 247.193 words
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Article114 1978-06-20 4 TERMINAL yesterday morning opened £0.55 down to unchanged from Friday. Turnover totalled 490 lots. The market opened quiet and slightly easier under light mixed selling which erased Friday's small kerb gains. Dealers said the trend may have been aided by Cuban president Fidel Castro's prediction that Cuba will produce114 words
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Article207 1978-06-20 4 THE KHOBAR In Singapore opened at 8113, Ml yesterday and eloeed at $13,916. The high and low for the day waa 113.941 and $18,914 respectively. Market aentlment waa cautious pen dine the outcome of the Opoc meeting. Spot gold for London delivery opened at U*****.20/50 and cloeed at fIM.BO/80.207 words
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Article177 1978-06-20 4 THE STRAITS tin price in Penang yesterday (ell Ms 2 to 81,750 per picul on an official offering up 48 tonnes to 285 tonnes. Dealers attributed the small fall to slightly larger supplies of metal from miners over the weekend, but some light support was noted from local177 words
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Article99 1978-06-20 4 COPPER wire bars yesterday finished the morning with all round gains of £4.5 per tonne in London. The tone was very steady. There was a slightly larger-than-expected decline In stocks last week. The Opec ministers' decision not to change oil prices was also construed bullishly, traders said. Three months99 words
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Article45 1978-06-20 4 SILVER yesterday morning softened by mostly 0.7 pence In London. Dealers said the market was subdued by the barely steady trend in gold and the absence of buying Interest. Trading was llgllt with the bulk of the turnover of 113 lots stemming from carries.45 words
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Article61 1978-06-20 4 LEAD yesterday finished the morning up £3.75 up for cash and £4 for three months In London. This metal attracted modest short-covering support prompted by the very steady tone In copper, dealers said. Three months traded up to £320.5 during second ring dealings. The small stocks decline last week61 words
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Article64 1978-06-20 4 ZINC in London finished the moraine with gains of £3.5 for cash and £4 for three months yesterday morning. Early covering support was encouraged by the movement In copper, but after the Initial mark-up In ivlces, only modest dealings emerged around the £327 level for three months. The slaeable64 words
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Article82 1978-06-20 4 Reuter THE SOYABEAN crush for Brasll for the 1978/7® crop year starting March 1 totalled 2.56 million tonnes by end May. against 2.01 million in the same period last year. Crusher sources added that oil content has fallen since the start of the season, with latest beantReuter - 82 words
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1096 1978-06-20 4 AFP COMMODITY prices last week continued to ease with the exception of one or two commodities. The previous week's lncrsaee In British interest rates tended to dampen speculative demand. Meanwhile, copper generally considered a market leader seems to lose confidence. As a result, quotations touchedAFP - 1,096 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGE$
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Article451 1978-06-20 4 THE FOREIGN exchange market was generally active yesterday, especially with the entry of the London market in the afternoon. The U8 dollar continued to slide, and projections are that it will nil, against the yen, to the 210 level In the near future. Opening at 215.40/50 against the451 words
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Article134 1978-06-20 4 Asian and CD rates ASIAN curret ntMHitck Ky dtjxult t m on /una 11. UIMa OUm ltartank »<*»«> 7 dam 77/1 7 V4 1 DUl |M 1/1 |V| 1/4 10/14 17/i| t |7/| OBUM 91/1 t 12 BUM 11/11 ll/U •w. FT*. ta. VII Il/I J BUM 1 t/is 17/14134 words
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Article46 1978-06-20 4 HANOI of prtcM offmd by dtaeoi bouaw on /on* It: Orei might tw cm dapofl IU SM c J-mon th TMM t-MMH nrybtl th a* s 1/4 tlA W1 4W Smart ■tl CD tint 414/14 #-mon til CD 1/4 »l/» Source: National Discount Co Ltd46 words
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Article21 1978-06-20 4 THE average rate at which Singapore beaks are ctureaUy prepared te lead te their heat customers is 7 per eeat.21 words
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Article205 1978-06-20 4 THE DOLLAR yesterday opened softer against major currencies partly reflecting clearing up of a few outstanding positions. News that Japan's trade was U881.35 billion in surplus in May against $2.27 billion in April helped the yen firm against the dollar. Operators are awaiting developments at the EEC finance ministers205 words
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Article162 1978-06-20 4 THE US dollar for overnight delivery closed slightly lower at 215.60 yen yesterday, compared with a 215.75 opening and 210.30 at Friday's close. Trading was moderate, with volume US$374 million. No central bank Intervention was detected. The dollar fluctuated around 215.40 yen In the afternoon, but some foreign banks162 words
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Article134 1978-06-20 4 THE US dollar fluctuated marginally In quiet twoway trading yesterday. Sentiment is said to be affected by the current unconcluded meeting of ministers of the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries in Geneva. The US unit closed at about 215.60/ 70 compared with an opening 215.50/ 60, having moved during134 words
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Article79 1978-06-20 4 Euro rates EURODOLLAR deposit rates yesterday opened steady and traded little changed from openings in light early business. ■ally Singapore Interest was noted In both periods and short dates. EUKODEPOsrr opmnc quota* cm June It. Ovarnicht and Tuaa/ Wad 7-11/117-11/1S Wad/ Than And call two day* 711/1* 7-ll/W Smb daj*79 words
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Article38 1978-06-20 4 AUSTRALIA/MS exchange! quoted on June 19. A081*AUA: os doiw i.mt/ i.iM> artu >em/ lAe air malt bwlnc mm: MMiHg oe doStfi i.im SMnLM WSW ZKAUMD: Sttritqc 0.M7V 08 doiwr 1.KB/ ■Ml i cm 08 domr l .NU38 words
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Article74 1978-06-20 4 EUROBOND prtCM poW M Juna 1*. NUWMIM M.M !M matgintr mis n« Courtauld* (tf t w* ...TT. M.si ai.ii ETBatf t.TBM M MM rtaoDtStflOMfT MM M locotM MM M.M ineoiSM *.W MM MmMMM 4 M.M 0T.M S®;iii §1 §1 (UKOflHlMM MM M.M -MM MM SSS«::: 83 53 SV5?2Li 9174 words
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Advertisement62 1978-06-20 4 This announcement appears as a matter of record only. E® Kian An Realty Limited (Developer of Peace Centre and Peace Mansion) Singapore $9,000,000 Seven-Year Term Loan Managed by International Trust Sim Lim Finance Limited Finance Limited Funds provided by International Trust Finance Limited Sim Lim Finance limited Chartered Finance Company62 words
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TRANSPORT
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Article725 1978-06-20 5 ARRIVALS Op 8m ■ratar No rvie* Local nber Tim. From CAL PAA CPA MAS MAS 8IA MAS MAS MAS CI 331 PA005 CX003 MH601 MH682 SQ101 MH621 MH807 MH671 0040 TPE/HKO/KUL 0115 SFO/HKO 0220 HKO 0700 KUL 0725 KCH 0615 KUL 0640 PEN 0645 KUL 0945 PEN/KUL725 words
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Article, Illustration472 1978-06-20 5 EXPECTED ARRIVALS TODAY KEPPEL WHARVES Fanthau (0800 after Rosarlo Mam) (Subject freeboard) 23/24 Gallant Pioneer (0800 after Rasa Sayang) 42/43 Gloria Ace (after Expresso Special) 27/28 Ibn Harm (0800 after Emma Bakke) 47 M.H. Thamrln (after Phrontes) (D/L) 33/34 Temnurong (1900 after Lumut) 21 West Tronoh (1300472 words
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886 1978-06-20 5 CHAN BONG SOO - CHAN BONG SOO A LARGE portion of Singapore's fleet of tugs and barges is lying idle today, the result of an unfortunate mix of circumstances, combining a reduced West Asian market with the Indonesian ruling disallowing them free access into Indonesian waters. Barge886 words
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324 1978-06-20 5 BRITISH Shipbuilders' recently proclaimed policy of diversification into work for the offshore oil industry faces a crucial test in the next few weeks over British Petroleum's decision on whether to place a £50mlllion (***** million) order with the corporation. The battle for the324 words
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Article45 1978-06-20 5 Reuter BANKERS Trust Co said In New York the regulatory body for Brazil's shipbuilding Industry signed a 300 million Eurodollar credit. The management group for the loan is led by Bankers Trust's merchant banking subsidiary, Bankers Trust International Ltd, and Bank of Tokyo. Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article, Illustration185 1978-06-20 5 THAI International Ims reported a traffic increase of U par ooat to JMlMtt rsvoaao tos-Us—toss last April. Total capacity oflwad was up 2i por ooat to U.IM.MQ available-ton-kilometre*. Ha rewriting load factor was <1J per ooat. marking Ao tenth consecutive month with a load-factor axP* c t185 words
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Article448 1978-06-20 5 NYT 80ME US airline executives, at first frightened by the Civil Aeronautics Boards (CAB) policies favouring competition now support them. But some are still critical. "It's the most exciting development since WUbur and Orvllle Wright," Mr. James O'Donnell, marketing vice-president for Texas International Airlines said. "We haveNYT - 448 words
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Advertisement285 1978-06-20 5 's daily Because it does twice the job of other daily publications. Add The Journal to your list of daily required reading and you'll find that it more than pays for itself in two ways. One: because it's the only regional publication that gives you Asia-wide business news every business285 words
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Article665 1978-06-20 6 AS EXPECTED, the latest fare hike to be Implemented from July 1 has raised a hue-and-cry from commuters. While we take the view that It Is .necessary for an efficiently run public transport company to charge fares reflective of the quality of service provided, It665 words
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Article, Illustration1526 1978-06-20 6 REGINALD STUART - FORD of Europe has announced only this week a stronger push into the Southeast Asian regional market (Business Times, yesterday, Monday June 19, page 1), and particularly into Singapore's luxury car sector. This can be seen as only part of aNYT - 1,526 words
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Advertisement274 1978-06-20 6 A 7/ Wit 3 g WPSk *ws%> *WBr fe^.,,^%lii-WIS m wM pp^thh i--5 4 Delicious food at its most glorious awaits you at Hotel Royal-RAM ada Newton Road. Singapore 11, Republic of Singapore. Telephone: *****1. Telex: RS-***** Cables: HOTELROYAL rat lil o lei m PM U e§ Goiden i r.274 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous63 1978-06-20 6 OUTLOOK for Singapore from 6 a.m. to noon today: Isolated showers in late morning. Report for 24 hours prior to 7.30 p.m. on June 19 at the airport: Maximum Temperature 32.2° C Associated Humidity 66 Minimum Temperature 24.5° C Associated Humidity 98 Hours of Sunshine 6.45 Rainfall in Millimetres Trace63 words
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Miscellaneous241 1978-06-20 6 SINGAPORE 5 3.00 PM Opening announcements followed by What's My Line 3.25 Diary Of Events (English) 0 3.30 Afternoon Matinee Dragonwock (Pt. 2) 4.10 Science Report 0 4.25 Intermission 6.05 Opening announcements followed by Birdman And The Galaxy Trio 6.30 News in Brief 6.35 Thunder Mustang Hunters 0 News Magazine241 words
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Article, Illustration811 1978-06-20 7 I A FOREIGN executive stationed in Jakarta can af- ford to hare three house- maids and a driver working for him and his family, i "Salaries of ordinary workers are low here. They don't expect much. What most of them need811 words
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Article607 1978-06-20 7 _tfJBPORTED recently Cutty Sark's offer of a £1milllon (554.2 million) prize fo* anyone finding a genuine flying saucer. Apparently, Cutty Sark took out a Lloyds insurance policy against anyone actually claiming the prize for a flying saucer or other Unidentified Flying Object, which must, according to607 words
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Article, Illustration550 1978-06-20 7 For the fiscal year *****9, which began in April, some US$5.9 billion ($l4 billion) has been earmarked (or development purposes, of which about $2.4 billion will go to food production and irrigation projects. Another interesting facet of the Indonesian economy today is550 words
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Article114 1978-06-20 7 Ong Tiang Woe - Letter to the Editor Ong Tiang Woe Dear Sir, I refer to page 12 of the Business Time* of June IS, 1178 imdsr the heading "Cocfcnit and company owe MNBSlOOm" whereby H was stated that other substantial shareholders and directors include Mr. One Tlang Wee that114 words
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Article1017 1978-06-20 7 QUEK PECK LIM - [FORUM r ...on banking h QUEK PECK LIM BAtfKERS and buslnesmen will no doubt have heard that South-east Asia has the greatest potential for business development in the world. Thl* has been repeated ad nauseam by a procession of visiting luminaries and duly repented1,017 words
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Advertisement298 1978-06-20 7 TODAY Lunch at OKOH Enchanted evenings in fine European tradition. Mirabelle >' 9 3 branches fci your convenience: SINGAPORE OKOH Supreme House, Penjng Road. Te! *****1 OKOH OF GINZA u onq Leorvg Bklp Rattles Quay Tei 2217/81 KATSURA 3 Orchid Inn, Dunearn Rd Tel *****2 4 IS i. 5«r,: i298 words
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Miscellaneous35 1978-06-20 7 BriStoW :FraAkLkckEns SooqeV\iN& »N WSLLIO i_>UfVT UQVC Vw: ST N **1 €SK 10^RVe We TOP RtAD »t3 trt Tv4e wefce CLePN»r«*G LBOsl'S VAPVNDU3C2VT\MO p* mess.RGC OF check poss\Boy fte-bT u>ishc£> r>R IHe PoTv>R.e ReRHRfiS? /^v35 words
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1863 1978-06-20 8 NYT NEW YORK: Last December, the American Stores Co., an 800-unit supermarket chain, raised Its planning budgets for Its outlets by fi per cent. A store with US$lOO,OOO in weekly sales, for example, was expected to bring in $106,000. The reason: Inflation. Now, saysNYT - 1,863 words
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Article1601 1978-06-20 8 NYT EAST CHICAGO: Perched In their booth above the mill floor, the two men look something like characters from Chaplin's Modern Times, their hands and feet working the controls In tandem, guiding the redhot beam of steel between the rollers down below. The EicedureNYT - 1,601 words
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Article511 1978-06-20 8 TOKYO Source: DBS-Daiwa THE market weakened, reflecting last Friday's beailshnees yesterday. High-priced light electrical* and car-related Issues declined In light volume due to the appreciation of the yen. However, some food Issues including beers and department stores were bought because of their good business. Mutual funds sat onSource: DBS-Daiwa - 511 words
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Article421 1978-06-20 8 Source: SHK Sec BUOYED by bullish prtu report worldwide and igraahw buyinc in London on Prldajr sg&Jsr.r'SSßvs stock auMiMMi. PrICM op«Md vkjr above cMoi Mi and ttM lata mustnave pdnod at teat B pointa without mn trading. MM ran icrm Um bnrt in hKtte tnii bat Um most dramaticSource: SHK Sec - 421 words
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Article271 1978-06-20 8 THE market yesterday doeed caster In fairly quiet Wading, (iwlm said. BHP and the Bank of NBW rose two cants to 97.14 and 99.99 respectively, while the ANZ Bank fell 10 to grog and the Nattsnal, two to 52.46. Bsnlson rose 40 to SlO and Consolidated Gold Fields 10271 words
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Article63 1978-06-20 8 T' =3 L Fr m ~i» IN 4 1 L sq? -Mat roBmH CM Mlotol ail'! Ml ft 1 fiZ'WU CMMtt Mi -t Hi Mt LMKvmMki MattlBo* •M Ml Mew City BalaPlMBM 7M +1 fUmi Inv* 8 SfcbftUrfton II 317 -1 750 4-1 4M -4 4M +4 :jrr? Bank63 words
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Article61 1978-06-20 8 Reuter THE Tokyo Stock Exchange has Imposed a 20 per cent cash margin requirement on Nlhon Spindle MPS Co Ltd to curb speculative trading the Issue. The overall margin requirement of 60 per cent will will be unchanged. It said. The exchange has. abolished a cash requirement In marginReuter - 61 words
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Article66 1978-06-20 8 Acoj* Mtntnf MM nncti AUMOOB. A AUMOOB B. 1MM +1.J BMUtoOoM MM fl.MM Bcitfoct Ooa. i... mm -rn BTOooancb 11M -04 CDCP It.il -4.1 IncoB. Undcfi Lep&nttB. SSrJjST"' Ortmui A OrlaotalB PbllOWMM ncopA PtCOpB run PodcoB aukQfMiA fifTcS (Mobil Tdtn i m i«jri ».M -HIM MM HI III'. M66 words
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Advertisement998 1978-06-20 8 PEGI MALAYSIA BERHAD Rooiotorod Qfftet; Tingkat Kadua. Blok E KompWn Pijihrt Demenears Ku2Tu«rlp!«^o4. corporate HiCo>ißTmiCT»on II vw wnounMd on 14th April 1978 that PEQI MALAYBIA BERHAD rPEOT) Mended lo offset a major corporate reoonetrudlon through: a) Tho mIo of Hi entire shsrehoidlng smounting to 9396.816 sharee In Its whoSy-ownod subskllsry,998 words
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Article170 1978-06-20 9 ASIAN Reuter THE Australia and New -Zaiuand (ANZ) Banking •Group Ltd said It will make •a-one-for-elght rights issue q£*A|l par shares at $2.75 4MKh to shareholders jMUtered on July 13. 'The Issue price compares Iwfth Friday's share market ttase In Melbourne of $3.15. *t~7he Issue willReuter - 170 words
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Article55 1978-06-20 9 Reuter "SWIRE Properties has sold four floors of a commercial in Hongkong's jWanchal District to 4Vto%nam Finance Co Ltd, a eMttpany spokesman said... He was unable to give the ih&chase price but Informed sources said it was $4 million. ..Vietnam Finance is an af•ftitate of theReuter - 55 words
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366 1978-06-20 9 r EUROPEAN ANNOUNCING a 37.5 per cent Increase In sales to £12.8 million for the year to March 25, Mr. Graham Ferguson L*cey, chairman of the William Reed Group, said his Intention was to "create a broadly based non-fashion textile business." Over the past366 words
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Article189 1978-06-20 9 TATE and Lyle Ltd announced pretax profit of CI 1.1 million (£24.9 million) for the half year ended March 31. Earnings per ordinary stock unit came to 9.0p (23.3p). Pretax profit Includes commodity handling, trading, storage and distribution of £11.3 million (C 17.0 million), UK189 words
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Article95 1978-06-20 9 CHLORIDE Oroup Ltd reported pretax profit of £25.07 million (£26.41 million) for the year ended March 31 on sales of £300.23 million (£200.45 million). Earnings per share came to 11.0 p (13.4 d) Second Interim dividend was 3.7977 p making equivalent of 7.7845 p (7.0709 p), the maximum95 words
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Article86 1978-06-20 9 Reuter TWO of New Jersey s largest utilities. Public Service Electric and Oas and New Jersey Natural Oas, terminated a previous agreement that called for the merger of the two companies. The decision to terminate the merger, which had been agreed to in principle lastReuter - 86 words
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Article70 1978-06-20 9 Reuter XEROX Corp., a manufacturer of copier machines, has raised prices on a broad line of its products and services by approximately four per cent. The company attributed the increases, effective Oct 1, to higher costs connected with the effects of inflation over the past three years. TheReuter - 70 words
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Article64 1978-06-20 9 ALLIED Artists Industries, a motion picture distributor, announced the formation of a new subsidiary to market the complete library of Its pictures, all upcoming features and those now in production. The company, Allied Artists Video Corp., will have a library consisting of more than 500 films, Including "Cabaret",64 words
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Article1085 1978-06-20 9 P* N.AMERICAN k NYT SOMETIME this week, the Chrysler Corp., the nation's third biggest car manufacturer and a company that lost US$l2O million in the first quarter, is scheduled to sell $150 million of preferred stock and warrants to purchase common shares In the largestNYT - 1,085 words
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Article205 1978-06-20 9 AP UNITED Nuclear Cera., a major producer of uraaium, announced it has signed a contract to sell 2J million pounds ef the nodear Ami to Taiwan Fewer Corp. The com pony, with beadquarters in suburban Falls Church, Virginia, said tbo price is in access at US$4l aAP - 205 words
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Advertisement807 1978-06-20 9 19 FIRST OVERSEA CREDIT LIMITED a a i a i a r>r\ r> r (INCORPORATED IN SINGAPORE) BALANCE SHEET, 31st DkmWt 1f77 SHARE CAPITAL Authorised Ordinary shores of SSI eoch Issued and Fully Paid Ordinary shares of SSI each RESERVES Statutory Revenue General Total Capital and Reserves CURREHT LIABILITIES AHD807 words
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Article1374 1978-06-20 10 KD tad offer pateea affletalhr Mated nd Maw to and raperM to the Stock tefaanprofattyagiwraofer; tta mm otberwtae ipacinad ABTii MliiiMnt Onotracu in qootod altar om vend "eatt." BU Board daal (In lata of 2,000 natta) an qootod after the letters B8 SECTION ONE INDUSTRIALS A(w (2.068 1.108)1,374 words
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Article128 1978-06-20 10 4 2/4% 16/8/80 (150,000) «0 488 100.588) T V 11/4/11 (260,000) (106.068) IV4/I1 (360,000) (100.668 100.758) 8% T P 11/11/11 (280,000) 1106.308) T P 1/6/62 (260,000) (100.458 100.568) 6V4%TP MMBI-64 (260,000) 8.858) 16/VB6 (250,000) (100.008 101 058) 7 1/4% 16/4/60 (250.000) (101.00B) 7 1/4% 16/10/06 250,000)128 words
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Article107 1978-06-20 10 BTRIKINO prices of the stock options officially listed on the Btock Exchange of Singapore, the periods, bid and offer prices and business done yesterday, with the number of optlo..i traded shown In brackets Cold Storage (Sept 81.70) (0.588 0.098) C aad C (Sept 82.20) (2.758). P aad N107 words
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Article2436 1978-06-20 10 1*78 HiCk Low Company Last Sale Gr'i Div Div +or- Cvt SECTION ONE Gr'» Y'M Net P/E Vol (*990) Day High Low INDUSTRIALS 206 214 172 225* 83 217 250 210* 478 432 132 123* 112 195* 60*. 162 173* 140* 256 394 Acma Alcorn Allied Choc2,436 words
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Article136 1978-06-20 10 SINGAPORE UNIT TRUST INCO MX BOND UNIT (Mm—i' prtm tar J«m» M) (Coral p rices) The Commerce 2.03 2.14xd INCOME BOND 1.06 t.U The Saving Fund 1.27 135 S'pore Prof Fund 1.01 1.27 MARA BUMIPUTRA FUND (Mmf»' fries* tar Jaas 2|) First Bumlputra 2.73 2.7S Second Bumlputra 2.31136 words
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Article1646 1978-06-20 10 BED and otter prices officially listed and business In and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Btock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded shown In brackets In lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS Acma (2 028 2.108) (1) 2.00. A|inam«U (2.528 2 538) Alcam1,646 words
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Article, Illustration704 1978-06-20 10 SHABB prioM advaaoed mnh a kill frnt ea iki Stack Brokaago of Siagapare yeeterday. Some brokers believed that tke market kas satered the second pkaea ef the bull market where atteatioa U usually focuned oa tke L i« Hi.. >L totter Quiuty stocks. It704 words
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Article670 1978-06-20 10 STOCKS plied steady under fairly bouyant conditions at the Kuala Lumpur Stock Market yesterday. Trading was active with keen demand noted across a wide front. Rubber shares especially led in fairly heavy turnover with strong gains attendant. The volatile lower liners, with the emergence of some670 words
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Article20 1978-06-20 10 YULE Catto Bbd said Kuala Lumpur Bhdhas raisediu staketoYuls Catto to 25.12 par cent in 4.07 mtllinrt ghaTSS.20 words
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Article17 1978-06-20 10 ORIENT Leaalnt Singapore Ltd has reported Unaudited net profltrof <342,290 ($100,(14) for six months ended MarchJl.17 words
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Article19 1978-06-20 10 SENTOBA Plywood has appointed Urn, All and Company as Its auditors In plftce of Evan, Wong and Ootnpany.19 words
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1292 1978-06-20 11 .ALTHOUGH last year's dls•xrmal results have followed through Into the first J quarter of the current year «.nLas well, Inchcape Berh&d w does not aeem too gloomy about prospects. Chairman D.R. Davles tokl shareholders that while It is always difficult "to --forecast with any1,292 words
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Article, Illustration634 1978-06-20 11 SEMBAWANG Shipyard -has voiced uncertainty regarding growth prospects 'l-d" U? e current year. ni This guarded view Is .-baaed oh the bleak outlook »faced by the shipping Industry. o. In the company's latest ..w annual report, chairman -r-_l.ee Ek Tleng states, has lngreased considerably over634 words
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Article313 1978-06-20 11 Klit Gum IliMlf (M) BM: AOM to be heldat 6th Floor. Bangkok Building, Jalan Bandar, Kuala Lumpur, at IS noon on June 20. Manual Corporation BM: AOM to be held on 1st Floor, 111, Jalan Pudu, Kuala Lumpur, at 11.00 a.m. on June 20. Eeoe (M) BM: AOM313 words
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Article549 1978-06-20 11 Ciil Ex Book* DM* Ttfalfer Total far tkayaar prwrtaaayo UMW as> May 10 MaySS Jun as 9* Nil TuChaf May 31 Jun 10 Junaa xm 11* Maka 88* May SO Jun 8 Jun as as* 37** UaM. Plaatattna 18** May 18 Jun* Jun as 17** 18* LaHMn. 12*549 words
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Article122 1978-06-20 11 Ciapnr Particulars ExDtte Books Close OriSuTSSdlwe Qraat EaMarm Lift MalaytaFW 8tnltoTi«dtac Bonus Issue of 1 f or 2 Bonus Issue of 1 for 2 Bonus Issue of 1 for 2 Bonus Issue of 1 for 3 Bonus Issue of 1 for 3 Jun 19 Jul 7 NYA NYA122 words
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Advertisement1052 1978-06-20 11 OTIBAN<O Citibank, N.A. (Incorporated with Limited Liability in the U S Consolidated Statement of Condition citiearn and Citicorp and Subsidiary I Consolidated Statement of Income (In Thousands) Cosh and Due from Bonks 7 f i 59,935 Deposits at Interest with Banks 12i34sissi Investment Securities 4,209,716 Trading Account Securities 1,225^395 Loons,1,052 words
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1002 1978-06-20 12 BIN AMD Co. plunged into a financial crisis In 1976 because the company had been borrowing short from the banks and extended loans on a short-term basis to Its subsidiaries, a district eourt was told yesterday. This was how Mr. B.K. danesan, Ben's former1,002 words
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Article682 1978-06-20 12 NYT THE CARTER Administration may be heading this week for a legislative rebuff with international repercussions as the House of Representatives, apparently obsessed with California's tax-cutting Proposition 13, debates a Foreign Aid Bill that has already been slashed by a billion dollars. Supporters of theNYT - 682 words
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354 1978-06-20 12 PRIME Minister Takeo Fukuda said Japan would bring up Its plan to set up an ambitious fund to develop energy resources Jointly with the United States at the seven-nation summit meeting In Bonn next month. He said In Tokyo yesterday that the plan, which he354 words
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Article, Illustration590 1978-06-20 12 Reuter JAPANESE Prime Minister Takeo Fukuda yesterday received a political boost, If only temporarily, when his Finance Ministry announced dramatic monthly falls In Japan's trade surpluses. Tokyo has been under Intense International pressure to help world economic recovery by slashing Its surpluses, whichReuter - 590 words
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Article170 1978-06-20 12 UPI THE World Bank wants Japan to conduct a feasibility study on some 10 development projects pending before the world organisation as part of Tokyo's pledge to double Its Official Development Assistance (ODA) In three years. The Japan International Cooperative Agency, a governmental body, willUPI - 170 words
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184 1978-06-20 12 THE Public Utilities Board (PUB) will supply electricity to Johore Bahru toWp MM deThe Government has approve the request by the Malaysian Government for its National Electricity Board (NEB) to purchase slootrlnllj from PUB. Two circuits will he Installed between the PUB's Woodlands184 words
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Article60 1978-06-20 12 AP INDONESIA will continue Its policy of "Indoneslanlsatlon" of foreign business interests in the country, said Dr. Barli Hallm, chairman of the Investment Coordinating Board of Indonesia. The policy stipulates that shares of foreign participants be gradually transferred to Indonesian cltlsens so that within a 10year period theAP - 60 words
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608 1978-06-20 12 MOST of the major noncommunist industrialised nations face a year of slow economic recovery, according to this quarter's world economic forecast prepared bjr Newsweek International and the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton Econometric Forecasting Associates. Inflation, according to the forecast, will continue to ease In most608 words
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Article659 1978-06-20 12 LONDON. Hon. Prices lost ground in thin trading, dealers said, and at S p.m. the Financial Times index was down S.S at 4«7.1. Qovernment bonds fell by up to In reaction to the recently high level of bond sales, while equities drifted lower. Prices softened slightly following higher659 words
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Advertisement66 1978-06-20 12 MSE Call our Port Kelang or K.L. Office for any emergency repairs to your ships afloat at Port Kelang or Port Dickson. MSE has now extended its services for wider coverage beyond Johore. *****9 Port Kelang office ***** Kuala Lumpur office MALAYSIA SHIPYARD AND ENGINEERING SDN. BHD. Paair Gudang, Johore.66 words
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Advertisement94 1978-06-20 12 U& f** pr °t«^®^ 6d W T«uo.«V ower^ ,r <*&• in x pecte° e Gr«®° pop o _<„.**? e &£&ZS&SS&& < +^tsS^ggs^ '^f to •££«<* 6uf t «tf X <iI!!i:I i i i i i Fadaral Publications Mail Order Division 1 N«w Industrial Road, Singapore 19 Macphanon Road P.O. Bok94 words
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Article4507 1978-06-20 13 SCHEDULE A guide to ships loading at Singapore for Ports around the World The following list tabulateg, by port of destination the name of the 6hlp, the snipping Une involved, and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from Singapore port lw«D«t«h has t Mat or vies arruiMMrt4,507 words
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Advertisement435 1978-06-20 13 Weekly Express Containerised Service To/From U.S.A. for 'urthrr dn.nl\ (all Singapore *****46 Kuala Lumpur: ***** Port *****0 Penan* *****1 SHIPPING EVERGREEN LINE iEVERGREEN MARINE CORPORATION FAR EAST/RED SEA, MEDITERRANEAN SEA EXPRESS FULL CONTAINER SERVICE MJO 4CCEPTIM CAMO FOfcfiONM, UTTMIA. KIIUT. lUMWW. KMM2I. TBfOU (UtYA) S'pa* *m«4* tot JaM Unri U*m435 words
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Advertisement542 1978-06-20 13 "It*. "SEIAMAT MTMW M.». "CHERRT RAGUS" M.V. "SENG HONG" ILV. "LUNA MARINA" HI. "GETAH KHMMUT HI. "CHERRT CHANTER" M.I. "SINCERE TRAOQ" M» "9LORMUS Tafln" ••MM MMMLJO" "mi! -oon T.a.«.AW. "CHERRY TAN." 2*4-79 254-79 9AURPAPAN, SAMARMOA, 254-*****-71JARAflA 2*4-712M-7I MUffVM, SAMARMOA. EAST MALAYSIA SERVICE 2M-79 294-79 SIM. SARMEI.9IMTAM IN PORT H4.71 RUCMMK542 words
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Advertisement57 1978-06-20 13 MOTICF DAIICHI CHUO DDI KAIBHA M.V. "PLSADBB" FROM YOKOHAMA AUUVKD ON lira JUNK, t im AT PAA. GODOWN NO. *fl Oeneial Surrey oo damifMl cargo discharged tz tbe •Don vessel will be held on am June. 197S aa from I N a m. to 1.00 p.m. No further survey will57 words
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Advertisement18 1978-06-20 13 SEA J f M L AND ACCEPTING LTL DUBAI BANDAR ABtAS FORTNIGHTLY TO MIDDLE EAST •OOKINC TEL: *****2218 words
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Advertisement567 1978-06-20 14 SHIPPING FULLY CONTAINERISED TO EHMOfC run Pfaka 20,6 22/8 28/6 30 6 7/7 5/7 14/7 18/7 21/7 23/7 TaßpNar 28,7 30 7 EXPRESS CONVENTIONAL TO EUROPE 2/7 30/6 16/7 31/7 1/8 2/8 12/8 3,9 11/7 13/7 14/7 N/7 17/7 19/7 29/7 24/7 19/7 21/7 22/7 24/7 30/7 1/t 2/8 5/1567 words
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Advertisement611 1978-06-20 14 |aSANKYOLINE| AUSTRALIA SERVICE um, Umm* L***** UIKOOM IN PORT MAY PRINCE IN PORT OUMONOSTM 1/2 My TUEIUM U/»M» 2V9MM nK.MO.iKL SAILED Ntt.Sn.Kl 39/31 taw iOUELITO a/21 wr Dwwn.ittt.rfo. MEL BANGLADESH SERVICE .11/19 JULY 16/17 JULY CMITTAGONG, CHALNA GENERAL AGENTS CONTAINER BOOKING OCEAN SHIPPING t ENTERPRISES fTE LTD SINGAPORE TEL *****44/7611 words
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Advertisement373 1978-06-20 14 SEA^LAND U.SX/ ASIA MID-EAST SERVICE ITI TO DUBAI t BANDAR ABBAS WORLD TIGER V 5 WORLD LION V 4 VSL Arrtwa/Oenrti JULYS/10 JOLT 31/31 401H FLOOR HONG lEONG BLDG 16 RAFFLE! QU*T SINGSPORE 1 *****2? Terminal 2V^ r ji *****37 FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE JEDDAH 23/8 DUMI 29/6 DAM MAM 1/7373 words
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Advertisement769 1978-06-20 14 I I Everett Lines "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" LOADING FOR RANGOON B.F.S.S.C. Agents in Moioywo: TEPS MALAYSIA Port Ketong Tel (38)-7355 Penong Tel. *****/***** tofwh Anwli— 08 Impriii llwwlkwul S. A. C.I.F. "ARGENTINE NATIONAL LINE" I(MONK FOR DUMA* CAKTOM. BUENOS AMES Sappan Plata* Paa# PATAGONIA ARGENTINA 28/24 A* 30/31 A* 1/2769 words
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Advertisement467 1978-06-20 14 i \ki >i\i \M 11 a Orient Overseas Co*tbu*teA Line FULLY CONTAMERISEO SERVICE TO EUtOfl (VIA m cxevalier paul n« NEPTUNE COM. MB NEPTUNE PEARI 1M CMEVAUERBO2EM NRONC CONTAINER UN MEBCATOR 7W JtTOM 7> I ii/i u/i I a/I 31/1 Alt vesMb caN Bnawftow* a«ar Hm*w( FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE FROM467 words
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Advertisement935 1978-06-20 15 Ajo^aernxofSmLine.BkJsFhmeiCienUTteandNSkiO tar m Tdt, Eaat Cwl EONTAMU aM MT parti P. EISENHOWER* 27 Inn p. ntumr 11 My p. nu is Mr i P. MMME P. KAMI SON I Aag Cn« Tim FCI Hit 1180 ICI IStt ISM akm > 11 My 3 Jul 71 a Mr U7 July) (31935 words
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Advertisement623 1978-06-20 15 Scan Dutch *9 J i'A >1 ?>A i'f^ ■iiv'i^ii'i'.i im:m nit mi wi 11/ t ia/ ND FROM MED/UK/ 2) Htwt J I m 4) aMa 8 UM S) M-sa.llas ft Mia* fun CONVENTIONAL SKVKZ TO EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) tiMlpir* P. Maf ftaaam Nfc tUWN MM la ftart (MM, C623 words
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Advertisement886 1978-06-20 16 K LINE KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. ITD QSQQSSSB9 (VIA SUEZ) by C«tai«r Vissils TO WtOW i S'sore P. Kelang L.Havre H'burg Bremen R'dam A'wert j fIW 21 feat 22 Jmi 11 My 13 My 14 My IS My 1? My j SHU SEAS mine tnr MENTAL RESEARCHER nr CHEVALIER PAUL 11W886 words
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Advertisement881 1978-06-20 16 NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD 'FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICES: Tl ERRRPf (VIA SRE2T setter sas aaiKfi 21 tm MIENTAL RESEARCHER a tm CHEVALIER PARL s Mr NEPTIRE COWL 11 My NEPTRNE PEAK 21 My I CHEVALIER mi 27 My *S.S. HIKE S pin Ms* tM« 'Ml mads call Lt Km iftar from881 words
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Advertisement696 1978-06-20 16 M 7/7, MALAYSIA* INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING CORPORATION BCKHAD EXPRESS FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO/FROM M ED/UK/CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA •EST MM f Crts*l S vote EUMMU U/ t TtMW fbamccsca </1 iinnu 1/ > fUKIIU W/ lITUWII If/ I tUANMA n/1 MS. Mirr 1* T Saart 1) Mm.Hk 2) «8a» 1) Hku'i 4) Ckarg flf»—696 words
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