The Business Times, 10 July 1978

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  • 11 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 218/1/78 MONDAY, JULY 10, 1978 50 CENTS
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 67 1 Reuter. TOKYO, Sun. Popularity of Japanese Prime Minister Takeo Fukuda dropped to less than 25 per cent while his Liberal Democratic Party continued to win wide support. A random survey made by the national dally, Asahl Shim bun, on June 28 and 29 showed that 24 per cent
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    • 41 1 THE Ministry of National Development Is building a 74-hectare park at South Buona Vista Road as a new tourist attraction. Work on the first phase 10-hectare hilly section has started and will be completed In March next year.
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    • 54 1 Reuter COLOMBO, Sun. Sri Lanka expects a record rice harvest this year and is seeking Pakistan's approval to cancel a contract to buy 100,000 tonnes of rice this year, a Food Department spokesman said. However, he did not specify the expected size of the crop which was 1.7
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    • 69 1 UPI. TOKYO, Sun. The United States is trying to verify a report that the Soviet Union is building a naval base on the east coast of North Korea, a leading Japanese newspaper said today, quoting ranking US State Department and Pentagon officials. But the Yomluri Shimbun, in
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    • 64 1 Reuter. ROME, Sun. Italy's oldest President was sworn in today and Immediately called for an end to the violence plaguing the nation. Veteran Socialist Sandro Pertini, 81, succeeding recently resigned head of state Olovannie Leone, delivered a 14-minute inaugural address in Parliament calling for a corruption free republic
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    • 61 1 AFP. ZAMBOANOA CITY, Sun. The Sabah Chamber of Commerce and Industry has pledged not to deal with any group hostile to the PhilipPines. K President Asan Alam of the Zamboanga Barter Traders Cooperative who returned on Friday from a fact-finding mission to Sabah, said the assurance was given
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    • 46 1 AP LONDON, Sun. An Arab was shot and critically wounded outside a fashionable hotel in Hyde Park this morning and another Arab has been taken into custody, Scotland Yard said. Neither the victim nor the man being questioned by police was identified. AP
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    • 70 1 AP. SASEBO, Sun. About 10,000 persons in this southern Japanese port yesterday marched in protest against the government's plan to repair Japan's first nuclear-powered ship, the Mutsu. In sweltering weather, the demonstrators, carrying stich slogans as No Mutsu In Sasebo and Mutsu s Nuclear Reactor Seal Is A
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    • 88 1 AP TOKYO, Sun. Sowing rice by aeroplane is 21 times as efficient as sowing by hand, and saves 75 to 90 kilograms of seed a hectare, China's official Hsinhua news agency said today. In 1974, the farm tried aerial sowing over 4 hectares of padl fields and obtained
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    • 72 1 UPI PAMPLONA (Spain), Sun. Night-long rioting between leftists and rightists left one person dead and 150 injured and caused the cancellation of Sunday's running of the bulls at the San Fermin festival. It was the first time since the 1936-39 Civil War that political violence forced suspension
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  • 117 1 ESS JoUowlng list of stocks gives the 10 most traded on the Stock Exchange of Singapore last week. It gives the turnover in thousands of units closing prices on Friday and the high and low for Company Turnover Price* Hich Low 000 Jul 7 1978 Slme Darby
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  • LOCAL STOCK INDICES
    • 71 1 July 3 July 4 July 5 July S July 7 > BT Index: 1350.94 1407.73 1388.43 1428.27 1441.07 Industrials: 349.53 352.84 352.17 353.57 355.14 Finance: 580.07 583.70 582.62 583.50 584.61 Hotels: 231.31 231.23 231.93 232.19 232.45 Properties: 209.87 216.03 215.63 218.48 219.28 ■f Tins: 158.89 159.07 159.16 158.66 158.77
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    • 83 1 July 3 July 4 JuiyS July S July 7 BT Index: 1895.53 1963.49 1954.42 2014.00 2055 17 Industrials: 385.69 389.61 387.41 390.59 391.13 5»' Ftnance: 497.77 502.42 499.29 501.67 501.34 Hotels: 207.78 208 35 208.27 208.10 206.68 Properties: 206.14 209.38 210.41 212.17 212.89 Tins: 180.70 181.80 181.78 181.91 181.28
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  • 907 1  -  UNION'S COMPLAINT IN ORDER John Tan THE US Treasury Department confirmed on Friday that complaints earlier filed by the Amalgamated Clothing and Textile Workers Union are In order, and that the department will now proceed to investigate them. The union filed complaints on June 29
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  • 189 1 FINAL results for Saturday's election to the Malaysian Parliament gave the ruling National Front headed by Prime Minister Datuk Hussein Onn 98 of the 118 seats declared. Two opposition parties, the Democratic Action Party, and the Pan Malaysian Islamic Party, won 15 and five seats
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  • 592 1  -  •y SUSAN SEVAN in Kuala Lumpur CENTRAL Securities has 21 days to pay up more than Mss million awarded against it in the High Court in Kuala Lumpur recently. Notice has been served on Central Securities that action will be taken
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  • 111 1 ASSETS of banks In Singapore totalled $18.8 billion at the end of May this year. This represents a Jump of 11.4 per cent over last May's figure. Deposits amounted to $9.49 billion, up 10.2 per cent and loans (including bills financing) totalled $10.62 billion, up 13.3
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  • 323 1 A SINGAPORE coaptny baa been appointed to operate a new Saudi Arabian retail and wholesale firm in Dammara on a profit-sharing baaia. Unijaya Company, established in 1973, baa aeat a 15-man management team to tbe new firm, MME Supply Division, which deala in
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  • 562 1  -  •y SOH TIANG KENG THE Government's weekend announcement of its decision to Jack up Central Provident Fund (CPF) contributions in Itself caught neither businessmen nor workers by surprise. who had seen It coming but they expressed some shock at the'quantum of the Increase. Many
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    • 72 1 MUX* SHIPPING TIMES FOREIGN feature: The biological massacre in perspective ITP*ys to manufacture marine products in Singapore PIANIST Chiu-Linf's keys to success LIM Seng Hoo sixes up Karpov MARKET reviews SELETAR ends SICCs unbeaten run ARABS may boost Guthrie share to new high US companies show faith in Asia TUAS
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  • 2484 2  -  WHY should we care about the preservation of wildlife and natural habitats? For one thing, we do not really know what we are destroying who is to say that there are not among the tropical forests we daily ravish, products comparable with rubber or quinine, the latter for
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 619 2 -11-OIE CROSSWORD I CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 3 Most fashionable young bird (5) 8 No bat. perhaps, but a stick (5) 10 Fair blow (5) 11 Anybody a bit young (3) 12 Deal with generously (5) 13 Satirise a politician In the embrace of a bird (7) 15 Crossed animal (5)
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 269 3  -  •y GERALD COLVERD in London THERE will be no change in Standard Chartered Bank's attitude towards Its planned US$327 million (over ***** million) takeover of the Callfornlanbased Union Bancorp despite the uncertalnltes of the adoption of unitary tax methods by US state administrations. Reports
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    • 78 3 UPI MEXICO'S state-owner petroleum company (Pemex) has said the country will never boycott Opec nations nor in any way act against the international oil cartel. Its director, Jorge Diaz Serrano said that Mexico would continue Its independent posture on the International oil market. The comments were
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    • 580 3 Reuter WEST German industry Is caught in the grip of rising costs and the expensive mark, and many branches are being forced to cut prices even to levels below those of a year ago. The German Industry Association (BDI) said in Its latest economic
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    • 528 3 Reuter UK GOVERNMENT bond analysts anticipate a limited fall in short-term rates in the next two months with minimum lending rate coming down perhaps around one point from the current 10 per cent. This is despite recent fears the surge in US rates could
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    • 385 3 AGREEMENT by European Common Market leaders to work out Its monetary system won cautious praise in West Germany last week. But there were strong reservations whether the plan would prove acceptable to all members of the Community. EEC leaders gave the green light for the system, which
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 529 3 Agencies AUSTRALIANS were relieved to learn yesterday that it was again safe to eat oysters after an outbreak of food poisoning caused by the seafood delicacy made at least 2,000 people 111. New South Wales Minister for Health Kevin Stewart gave the oysters the all clear after
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    • 311 3 Reuter PERU will shortly sign a major debt roll-over agreement with a group of New York banks. Economy and Finance Minister Javier Ruete announced in Lima. He said the banks numbering about 150 will roll over debt repayment totalling US$2OO million (*****
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    • 215 3 A THREE-MAN team sent by the US Department of Agriculture to survey Soviet winter wheat has predicted that the 1978 crop will be about the same size as last year's good crop. By contrast, prospects seemed much less promising for corn grain and sunflowers, which
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    • 340 3 Reuter, Washington Star. THE US Department of Transportation has called on the Firestone Tyre and Rubber Company to recall voluntarily up to 15 million steel-belted radial tyres because of safety defects. The recall, requested over the weekend, if ordered by the department, would
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    • 483 3 AP, Reuter. A CONTINUED high level of ateel imports in May reflects strength in the US economy, not the failure of import curb*, a leading importer aaya. Hedge buying against possible domestic ateel shortages and healthy buaineaa condi tiona probably account for the 1.5 million tonnea
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    • 554 3 THE US gross national product appears to have Increased at an annual rate of about 8 per cent In the second quarter. Commerce Department chief economist Courtenay Slater told the congressional Joint economic committee this unusually strong pace of economic activity is based
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    • 82 3 Reuter. OOLD price should continue on a basically upward course this year but will also be affected by short-term falls, says the latest Degussa report. A higher level of offers by producers coupled with liquidation of holdings over the current period of weak industrial demand are unlikely
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    • 188 3 THE International Monetary Fund has calculated the amounts of each of the 16 currencies that will determine the value of the special drawing right, effective on July 1, 1978. The value of the SDR will be the sum of the values of these currencies: US
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    • 46 3 UPI. THE national finance and trade conference closed In Peking yesterday with leaders confident of vigorous development in the financial and trade fields throughout the country. The New Cfclna News Agency said 1,700 representatives attended the closing ceremony Including many prominent leaders. uPI
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 209 4 RUBBER futures in London on Friday afternoon closed quiet mostly 0.80 to 0.30 pence per kilo down from Thursday night. Volume totalled five lots of five tonnes and 239 lots of 15 tonnes, including 15 kerb trades and 12 options but three of these were overnight kerb trades.
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    • 269 4 THE STRAITS tin price in Penang on Saturday fell another Ms 4 to $1,686 per plcul, on an offering down 47 tonnes to 196 tonnes. In LONDON on Friday, tin on the day rose by £25 for cash and £10 for Three Months standard while HUgh Grade was
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    • 181 4 WHEAT futures managed gains of 1/4 to 1-3/4 cent a bushel in deferred Months but posted fractional losses in July and September, on Friday. Prices rose slightly in early trading as commissionhouse buying was stimulated by a lower-than-expected winter wheat crop estimate by private forecaster Conrad Leslie, reports of
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    • 184 4 BANGKOK rice prices were quoted as follows on Saturday: (In US dollars per tonne F. 0.8. basis Bangkok) White rice: 100 pet Ist class 432.100 pet 2nd class 417.000 pet 3rd class 412. 5 pet 403. 10 pet 385. IS pet 377. 20 pet 372. 25 pet 362. 35
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    • 293 4 CHINESE produce exchange, Singapore noon closing prices per plcul on Saturday; Coceaut oil: Bulk *88 sellers, old drum 193 sellers, new drum SM Se I Copra: Mixed (looae) UX/Cont 899 hipr Muntok ASTA white f.o.b. 100* NLW $390 sellers. Barawak white f.o.b. N% NLW 8370 sellers. Sarawak special
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    • 91 4 LEAD closed 1.75 per tonne higher for cash and £2 per tonne up for Three Months in London on Friday. Quiet conditions persisted throughout the afternoon and prices held steady in line with copper, Three Months finishing the ring at £312.50 per tonne. In the morning, prices had Initially
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    • 196 4 YARN and cotton In Hongkong dollars, spot exgodown, quoted on Saturday. Cotton Yarn: China Blue Phoenix 20s 1.720: 32s 2.185. 40s 2.270 (per bale of 400 lbs). Piece Good*: China Butterfly and Globe Brand unq. Dragon Head unq. Five Lambs unq. Flower and Butterfly unq. Flying Geese unq
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    • 366 4 EOBUSTA futures In London on Friday closed slightly easier mostly £36 to £2 per tonne down from Thursday night except in Spot July which lost £76. Volume totalled 2,554 lots Including 36 options. Futures held steady for much of the morning in commission- and tradehouse dealings to close £7
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    • 303 4 COPPER wlrebars on the day rose by £4 for cash and £3 for Three Months In London on Friday. The afternoon market was steady on light endweek covering up to £710.5 for Three Months but slipped back under profittaking and US dealer selling back to £707.5 on the late
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    • 245 4 THE Hongkong silver market on Saturday closed HKSI.6O higher at HK5246.00 per 10 ounces, after trading in a high-low range of HK5246.00/ 244.50. The fixing price was HK5244.50, 10 cents higher than the previous fixing. On the LONDON Metal Exchange, silver on Friday gained 1.5 to 1.1 pence per
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    • 277 4 TERMINAL cocoa in London on Friday was basically steady in the late session, and the market closed mostly up from Thursday night by £2 to ClO per tonne. Spot July was £24.50 down, however, following the posting of our original tenders and associated liquidation. Weekend shortcovering featured final dealings,
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    • 322 4 CHICAGO soybean futures on Friday lacked strong direction and after trading in ranges of 10 US cents or less to either side of Thursday's close, finished unchanged In July and 1 1/4 cent a bushel higher to 1 1/2 cent lower in other Months. Old crop Months derived support
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    • 636 4 THE easier trend that had developed In the gold market on June 30 accentuated last Monday with the price level receding to U*****.75/ 183.50 per troy ounce In Zurich. However, on Tuesday, the day before the 23rd IMF auction, market sentiment turned around on account of the sharply lower
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    • 292 4 TERMINAL sugar In London on Friday drifted lower against New York In dull featureless afternoon trading, closing with pared gains on the day of £1 to £0.45 per tonne. Turnover totalled 1,783 lots including 11 options and 304 kerbs. Traders said much of the limited afternoon activity was devoted
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    • 80 4 ZINC ended the day £1.25 Cr tonne higher all round London on Friday. Values during the afternoon session rallied from the morning's slightly lower levels on commission-house buying in a very thin market and Three Months finished the ring at £319. In the morning, prices had Initially shown small
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    • 360 4 THE general lack of firm foreign demand made for another dull and featureless trading week on the Singapore produce market last week. Coconut oil In bulk, old and new drums as well as copra held unchanged throughout. Oil millers had fulfilled their advanced commitments
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    • 79 4 C.I.r. North European porta. In US dollars par ton i LONDON. inlaaa othw Malaysia 5% ffa bulk per tonne August Sumatra 9% ffa bulk July August 010 sir 800 sir 702.50 air 706 sir 660 air/662.50 pd M0 air September unci) •10 air October November Nigeria i% ffa
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  • MONEY AND EXCHANGE$
    • 204 4 IN THE first half of last week, the US dollar fell sharply against major European currencies and the yen. Its weakness followed the announcement of a fall of 0.1 per cent in US May leading economic indicators and In sympathy with the advance of the yen towards the
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    • 21 4 THE average rate at which Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 7 per cent.
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    • 266 4 Asian rates RATES showed signs of easing sllphtly towards the end of last week with moderate business in Three and Six Months. They closed lower by per cent from opening. Short dates also came offered. US basic money supply showed a small increase in M-l by US$7OO million and M-2
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    • 362 4 LAST week witnessed a drastic rise in Interest rates in the domestic money market. Overnight funds were traded in the region of 6 to 9 per cent while shortterm deposit rates shot up by more than one per cent. A number of banks felt that this upsurge of
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    • 168 4 THE dollar closed lower In quiet New York trading on Friday with most of the fall taking place during the morning session. The French franc closed at 22.45/ 47 cents against an opening 22.36/ 38 cents and Thursday night's closing of 22.32/ 34 cents, while the mark firmed
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    • 41 4 FRANKFURT exchanges closing quotes on July 7: US 2 0582/82 Can 1.8360/65 8U 3 852/882 DP L <%,%.>/%) S FR 113.00/15 Ut 2.438/433 F FT 46.08/18 Yen 1.0170/80 D Fr (con) 6 343/352 D Fr (Fin) 6.30/31 N Kr 38 040/050
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    • 594 4 THE foreign exchange markets last week experienced sharp fluctuations in several currencies ahead of the EEC summit in Bremen and due to various statements made in the conference. The summit, however, proceeded as expected and no surprising measure was announced. The market was, therefore, further determined by the fundamentals
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    • 272 4 THE dollar on Friday lost most of recent gains In very thin end-week trading, the decline aided by what dealers described as a certain lack of substance in the EEC Bremen meeting's communique. The heads of government of the nine Common Market countries agreed to ask their Finance Ministers
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    • 126 4 Euro rates LONDON Eurodollar deposit rates on Friday afternoon closed easier after a slack session. Period rates opened around 1/16 easier reflecting an offered tendency and slipped back 1/16 or so In places In thin trade, dealers said. One Month was adjusted higher by 7/16 to 8 11/16 8 9/16
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    • 46 4 FOR the week ended Friday July 7, the range of call rates received from Short Deposits (M) Berhad was as follows:Bank fund: 3\ per cent to per cent. General fund: 4 per cent to 5S per cent. Movements of fund totalled $528 million.
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    • 96 4 Source: Astley Pearce THE interbank money market was very tight last week. Overnight funds were traded above the 7Vi per cent level on the average. Very keen taking Interest was seen in the Ones due to the tightness in the overnight market which pushed the rate to 6V4
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  • TRANSPORT
    • 747 5  -  By Special Correspondent SINGAPORE'S shipyards have long felt the need for greater local content In the ships that they build. And the Government, through the Economic Development Board (EDB). has tried hard to attract foreign companies to manufacture marine equipment In Singapore. However,
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    • 193 5 AP GREAT Lakes round voyages from Europe were a main feature of end of the week chartering on the London freight market last Friday. Cobelfret was particularly prominent in this respect, booking the 26,320 dwt Begonia at U554,250 per day basis from July 18-23, delivery Continent, and
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    • Article, Illustration
      210 5 EXPECTED ARRIVAL TODAY KEPPEL WHARVES Toyofuji Maru N0.3 (Car carrier) (0600 after Nedlloyd hutami) 3/4 Protesilaus (0600 group I on board) 1/2 Al Mubarakiah (1300 after Thomaseverett) 35/36 Kanetoshi Maru (Car carrier) (1400 after Everdawn) 47 Vishva Sandesh (1500) 18 Palm Sea Horse (Tanker) (1500 P/O) 16
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    • 1349 5 NYT THE fortunes of the shipping industry usually rise and fall with the economy. But despite the sharp business recovery four years ago. the tide has still not come in to float the world's shipowners and operators off the rocks and the industry's slump
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    • 239 5 Reuter AIRBUS Industrie, the European aircraft consortium, announced the launch of a new, smaller 200-seat version of the A3OO Airbus known as the B-10. The consortium said It was going ahead with construction of the airliner for the time being without Britain, which built the
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    • 222 5  -  By QUEK PECK LIM FLYING Tiger Lines, the world's largest air freight airline says its first months of operation through Singapore have shown the effectiveness of the Republic in the trans-Pacific cargo business. At a dinner over the weekend to celebrate the start of regular
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    • 713 5 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number time Pram MAS MH601 U700 KUL MAS MH621 0840 PEN MAS MH607 0845 KUL MAS MH671 0945 PEN/KUL CPA CX710 1005 HLP GIA GA980 1030 HLP THAI TG423 1035 BKK SIA SQ103 1045 KUL SIA SQ209 1045 HLP SIA SQ209 1045 HLP
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  • REVIEWS
    • 1105 6  -  CHIU-LING'S LONG HARD ROAD By PATRICIA GOH "NO ONE consciously goes into music," says Chlu-Ling Lin. "I've heard that from so many people. In an article on famous pianists, one of them said that she became a pianist even before she knew It." For Chlu-Llng
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    • 81 6 SINGAPORE musician and artist, Mr. Kam Kee Yong, shows some Australian students at the Victorian College of the Arts in Melbourne how to handle Chinese drums. Mr. Kam, founder-conductor of the Singapore String Orchestra, was sponsored by the Australian Government on a mouth-long tour last month of
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    • 592 6  -  ■y TIM DONOGHUE UPI. MENTION Swedish movie* and the mind con/tires op either Ingmar Bergman's moral dramas or passionless technicolour pora. Neither five* the true picture of today's Swedish cinema, which through government support has developed into one of the world's most thriving movie
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    • 621 7 The Chinese Minority in Indonesia Dr. Leo Suryadinata t Chopmen Enterprise*, Singapore 1978 128 (hardback) Reviewed by Toh Titian Ser FEW COUNTRIES have been successful in assimilating minority ethnic groups. Indonesia, which did not look at the problem of Its Chinese minority until the sixties,
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    • 104 7 THERE it still time for i artists to submit their work for the National Museum Art Gallery's Art *78 exhibition which will mark the Gallery's second anniversary, August 22 Sept 21. Each artist may submit a maximum of three works, for selection by a com- mittee. Only
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    • 2362 7  -  By LIM SENG HOO AS THE Karpov-Korchnol world championship chess match draws near, the question of who really deserves to stand at the pinnacle of world chess has increasingly become the subject of much discussion. In fact, the proliferation of news articles centred around this
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    • 630 7 Drought Iwan Simatupang Translated by Harry Aveling Heinemann Educational Books (Asia) Singapore 1»78. S6 Reviewed by Ilsa Sharp THE ADJECTIVE which best describes Iwan Simatupang's semi-parable and the prose he employs to tell it, is "dense." I hope I need hardly add that I use the word in
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 554 6 Mr. Bauman with hi* mobile* EXHIBITIONS: MOBILES are the subject of an exhibition "Mobile* Bauman" at the National Museum Art Gallery from Thursday July 12 to July 17, 9am spm, admission free. The exhibition is presented by the Museum and the International Communication Agency of the US embassy in Singapore.
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    • 286 6 TV&RADIO SINGAPORE 5 3.00 PM Opening followed by Star Performance The Hard Way 3.30 Diary Of Events (Tamil) 3.35 Afternoon Matinee Great Guns (Part 1) starring: Stan Laurel, Oliver Hardy, Sheila Ryan, Dick Nelson 4.15 Intermission 6.05 Opening followed by Harold Lloyd's World Of Comedy 6.30 News In Brief 0
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  • MARKET REVIEWS
    • 807 8 NEW YORK NYT H STOCK prices kept slipping week under the pressure of Wall Street's varied worries that Interest will rise, inflation Mites wilt remain stubbornly high and the dollar may get a renewed v p#,ltering in forelgn- currency dealings. ?<£tone of these concerns was new,
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    • 940 8  -  SINGAPORE Br TSANG SAU YIN IT WAS an action-packed week with bulls pushing most stocks up on the Stock Exchange of Singapore. A. handful saw massive turnover for several days during the week. The week began on an uncertain note as the market paused
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    • 447 8  -  ENDID JULY 7 COMPILED BY VIOLET CHOW OTHERS Hongkong Land has been granted approval to carry out the acquisition of the rest of the shares It does not already own In City Hotels. United Malacca Rubber Estate*, responding to a query from the Kuala Lumpur
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    • 1000 8 Market favourite Sime thrives on rumours K.LUMPUR PRICES remained basically steady on the Kuala Lumpur stock market last week and contrary to past experience, little was seen of pre-election Jitters, as trading volumes and prices of selected shares continued to improve. Industrial blue
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    • 285 8 SYDNEY SHARE prices lifted In some areas on the Sydney stock exchange last week with special situations contributing most Interest. The new financial year began with the federal government announcing It was not going ahead with a proposed special tax on "super" profits from resources
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    • 256 8 THE YEN at last has reached Y2OO to the dollar. While the stock market has remained firm, there have been no outstanding leaders. We have made a survey of efforts by management to streamline their operations to cope with the most recent yen rise. (360
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    • 1019 8  -  LONDON By GERALD COLVERO INVITATIONS to lunch for the London representatives of the Bank of China are now reported to be flowing freely from the merchant banking fraternity in the city. In quizzing one smiling banker, whose pleasure was seemingly not totally stimulated by
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    • 132 8 AFP. TOKYO: Japan's Hitachi group of 41 companies earned 77,849 million yen in the last business year ended on March 31. Net income of the group led by Hitachi Ltd represented an increase of 10.9 per cent over the B receding business year, [itachi said.
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS MARKETS
    • 467 9 EUROPEAN MARKETS PRICES in Milan closed mixed In fairly active trading on Friday. Flat, Olivetti and Pirelli were 'leading Industrials to show some losses while Ante and Montedison gained. Mediobanca was unchanged in banks while flnanclals were all firmer. Assicurazlonl General! was marginally higher
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    • 174 9 JULY r FU ABN 344.80 +0.1 Ahold 104.90 +0.4 Akxo 20.30 -0.4 AMEV 81.70 unch Am fas 103 00 -0.5 Amrot Bank 75.50 unch Bergoaa 54.00 +1.2 Berk 9110 -0.7 BoU 70.20 -0.1 Borsumlj 154.50 +0.3 Burhmann 71.50 -0.5 Byenkorf 94.50 1.5 Calve Delft 170.00 +2.5 Dell M1J 134.00
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    • 178 9 JULY 17 Francs Actions Sulsses 264 Alusuisse Br 1235 -10 Alusuisse Reg SOS -2 Brown Boverl Br. 1835 +5 ClbaOetgy Br 1106 +5 Clba Gelgy PC 835 10 Clba Oelgy Reg. 587 +4 Credit Suisse Br 2185 10 Credit Suisse Reg 406 1 Bektrowatt Br. 1735 George Fischer Br
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    • 93 9 JULY 07 Frs FORWARD MARKET Acec 316 ♦3 Arbed 23® 10 Astur 580 unch Braac&n «J +7 Bru-Lamo 1506 -5 Canpac 542 4-18 Cock 470 >18 De Beers 182 •3 Ebei 2240 -10 Electro bel 8540 unch Ob-Inno-Bm 2210 -3 Oe» 1300 ♦a Hobok 2350 +40 Petro 3490 10
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    • 259 9 JULY m Fr» COMBBLLK Alr-Llqulde B S N Gervals Danone CSF(ThomaonCM) CleFrancalse deaPetrolea Compagnle Flnanctere Compagnle Generate Credit Fonder De France Hachette (Llbralrle) Machines Bull Mlchelln(B) Pari baa Pechlney CI fine Kuhlmann Peugeot' Philips (NvQ«m Bexlt) Prlntempi 3 A Rhone- Poulence 8A Royal Dutch SueKDe Flnan De) Thomson-Brandt Uslnor
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    • 684 9 N. AMERICAN NYT IS HOUDAILLE Industries, a mini-conglomerate making car bumpers, construction materials, pumps and machine tools, a takeover candidate? Action in the shares of this highly regarded industrial corporation suggests it may be. In March, the shares advanced from 16 to 18 and in
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    • 151 9 AUTHORISED AND committed capital expenditure at Beecham Group for the current year is up from £39.8 million to £58.2 million and among expansion plans is a £41 million modernisation, re-organl-satlon and expansion programme for Its Irvine, Worthing and Crawley pharmaceutical plants. Part of this Includes a
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    • 476 9 SHARE prices closed little changed after late profit-taking pared early gains In active trading on Saturday The market average fell 0.71 to close at 5.616.18. with volume 250 million shares. The New Index closed at 423.61. up 0.48. Some electrlcals and pharmaceuticals fell on profit-taking as investors became cautious
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    • 34 9 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Friday 455.6 Thursday 452.1 Week Ago 460.8 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Friday 812.46 Thursday 807.17 Week Ago 818.95 LONDON DOLLAR PREMIUM Friday 110* to 110% Thursday 112 to 112*4
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    • 540 9 NYT A MAJOR Investor In the Beker Industries Corp. grew disenchanted a while back after the company Indicated that It might not be able to meet revolvingcredit and term-loan payments due this year. The investor had purchased the stock much earlier and was well aware that
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    • 318 9 Toronto SHARE prices closed higher in active trading on Friday The composite Index was up more than 3-W points, with advances In 11 of Its 14 component groups. Oalns outnumbered losses 268 to 173. The oil and gas Index Jumped 20- v, points as Pacific Pete rose
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    • 359 9 GOLD shares closed the week on a mixed note In quiet dealings on Friday Early dealings saw gold shares ease on lack of interest, but Issues later gained selectively on the increased bullion price. Mining flnarvclals were quiet and moved in unison with producers. JULY 07 Rand INDUSTRIALS A
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    • 1065 9 NEW YORK STOCKS advanced In slow trading on Friday, helped by encouraging news that Inflation did not accelerate In June. The Labour Department reported wholesale prices rose 0 7 per cent in June, the same as in May. Indicating some easing In upward pressure on future consumer prices.
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    • 1064 10  -  *r SUSAN BEVAN THERE does not appear to be any hope of an early restart of operations at Malaysian Titanium's Ipoh Kit which closed down August. The annual report of the Straits Trading Company which has a 30 per cent stake in MTC
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    • 453 10 Current payment Ex Date Books close Date payable Total for the year Total for previous yei S'pore Merlin Esso (Pref.) Emo (Ord.) UOL ChinTeck Batu Ktwtn Duff Dev. PMRI Nat Iron Lou M. Feedmills Aetna CCM Metal Box Bhd DKeramat Kek9eng Dutch Baby S.M. Ind. N.B. Timber* Sin
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    • 198 10 Company Particulars Ex Date Books Close Straits Trading Bonus Issue of 1 for 3 Jul 6 Jul 15 Oriental Holding* Wilkinson Bonus Issue of 1 for 2 Jul 7 Jul 10 Bonus Ipsue of 1 for 4 Jul 7 Jul 19 U.M. Floor Bonus Issue of 1 for
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    • 70 10 Sanyo Industries (Malaysia) Bhd: AOM to be held at Regent 7, 2nd Floor, The Regent of Kuala Lumpur, at 10.00 a.m. on July 14. Wilkinson Process Rubber Co. Bbd: AGM to be held at 70. Jalan Ampung. Kuala Lutiipur. at 2.30 p.m. on July 18. Metal Box Singapore
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    • 2707 10 I97M Hifffc Low Coaipaay Last Sate WMk +orGr's Div Div Cvr Gr's Y'M N«t P/K WMk Vol <•000) WMk High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIALS 230 233 172 260 83 264 268 210* 478 464 132 123* 112 195* 60'i 162 173.6 140* 256 394 Acma Alcom Allied
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    • 1460 10 July 7 CHICAGO board option* exchange volume roae to 105,509 contracts on Friday from 05,520 on Thursday. OPTIONS JLY OCT JAN STOCK Alcoa Alcoa Alcoa Am Tel Am Tel Am Tel AUR AUR AUR Avon Avon-P Avon Avon-P Avon Avon-P Avon Avon-P Bank Am Bank Am Bank
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  • MONDAY SPORTS
    • 521 11 SPECTATORS watching the Commonwealth Games 200 km individual road cycling race in August at Edmonton, Canada, might be excused for thinking they are seeing double. For two of the four-men Australia team in this event, Sal and Remo Sansonetti (above), are identical twins. Sal
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    • 806 11 THE match-play championship began In 1903 and, with a few hiccups for wars and changes or sponsorship, has been going strong ever since. Match-play Is the original form of golf; It Is the backbone of club golf In Britain and, although professionals dislike Its
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    • 1012 11 NYT. IN A double life that only he could fulfill, Pancho Gonzales competed In the Wimbledon seniors tournament last week while acting in a motion picture filmed at that tennis shrine. In both instances he portrays himself. The movie is called Getting Off. He said recently:
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    • 1493 11 NYT AT THE Wimbledon tennis championships, the courts resembled an International gathering of the clans and nobody doubted that these were the best players in the world. "When the World Cup soccer matches ended In Buenos Aires, the finalists, Argentina and Holland were the last
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    • 788 11  -  •y TIO TICK WENG SELETAR Oolf Club ended Singapore Island Country Club's unbeaten run In the Singapore Oolf Association Premier League competition when their team returned a total 242 to clinch a three-stroke victory over the defending champions. Seletar. playing away at the Bukit course
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  • 917 12 NYT. JAPAN is greatly disappointed with American leadership before the sevennation economic summit in Bonn next week, regrets the, failure of Congress to pass energy legislation proposed by President Carter and Is fearful that Congress will turn protectionist after the elections this autumn. These
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  • 263 12 Observer A NEW filling material developed by Imperial Chemical Industries (ICI) applies modern chemical know-how to dental surgery. The material, called Fotofll, remains soft for as long as the dentist needs to form a perfect filling. Then it can be made rock-hard in
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  • 513 12  -  By GERALD COLVERD in London ALTHOUGH last week was one In which speculative rumours have been consistently denied, the share price of Outhrle Corporation closed at its best of 357 p. It would appear that Slme Darby had entrenched itself with a 4.8 per
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  • 374 12 KUALA LUMPUR'S Subang airport will be among the most modernised In the world after It gets a MsBo million "facelift", said the directorgeneral of civil aviation, Enclk Hamzah Majld. The planning for the renovation is in progress and physical work will start in mid-1979
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  • 900 12  -  By SIVA ARASU US SUBSIDIARIES see a bright future in the Asian and Pacific regions as reflected in their increased capital expenditures for 1978. These companies originally intended to increase their capital spending by 9 per cent but subsequently changed that to 21 per
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  • 450 12 PENINSULAR Malaysia'■ trade surplus was Bare than halved in the first four ■oaths of this year to M 5255.4 million from $507.6 million in the same period last year. The lower surplus was due to a 14 per cent increase in imports as
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  • 906 12 Reuter. THE unwillingness of Malaysian state governments to approve new mining leases has now become the major obstacle hampering the development of the country's tin mining Industry, mining industry sources say. This is despite the substantial Malayslanlsation of leading mining companies which
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  • 336 12  -  »y JOHN LIM GUINNESS Malaysia plans to Invest another $10 million to $12 million In plant expansion to reach full capacity. Some $2 million will be spent' on a new malt silo at the Kuala Lumpur stoutproducing plant. This will be an extension of the
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  • 335 12  -  By RONNIE LIM THE Jurong Town Corporation may shelve a land reclamation project at the sea off Tuas although Dutch experts in a Justcompleted study have found it feasible. With total cost estimated at $1,678 million, the project. which was intended to provide industrial
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  • 133 12 THE "Speedpost" mail service will be introduced with the Netherlands on a reciprocal basis from today. Both "contract" and "on demand" Speedpost services will be available to any address within the Netherlands, says the Singapore Postal Service Department. Business and commercial papers, trade samples afid merchandise
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  • 124 12 AFP. THE FINAL bill for Indonesia's giant Asahan aluminium and smelter project, due for completion in 1983 is now estimated at 10 billion yen. or more than 554.2 billion. Minister for Industry Abdul Suhud said over the weekend that this is about US$l.2 billion more
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  • 3103 13 MMBIMLB A guide to ships loading at Singapore for Ports around the World TIM following list tabulates, by port of destination the name of the ship, the shipping line involved, and the estimated dates bf arrival and departure from Singapore port. t Consoi tiums ScaoDatcta has a Joint
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