The Business Times, 21 August 1978

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  • 10 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 218/1/78 MONDAY, AUGUST 21, 1978 50CENTS
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 55 1 Reuter KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Rumania Is negotiating with Malaysia for an investment guarantee to pave the way for its Investment in this country, the Rumanian Charge d'Affaires here, loan Donca said today. The drafts of the proposed agreement have already been exchanged between the two governments and the
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    • 74 1 AFP Reuter BAGUIO CITY, Sun. World champion Anatoli Karpov won the 13th adjourned game against Victor Korchnoi today and took a 2-1. lead in their world championship match with 10 draws and the 14th adjourned game in which Mr. Karpov also expects the victory. Officials here also announced
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    • 50 1 AFP KANGAR, Perlis, Sun. The ruling National Front retained the Titi Tinggi state seat in Perlis tonight when its candidate Ng Eng Toon was returned in the by-election. Mr. Ng, 41, polled 2,399 votes to defeat Mr. Liew Sih of the DAP by a majority of 1,641 votes.
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    • 82 1 AP DAR ES SALAAM, Sun. The President of the Seychelles Islands, Albert Rene, said today he would shut down a US communications installation in his country if he found it is being used as part of a US military build-up in the Indian Ocean. Mr. Rene, on the
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    • 54 1 Reuter PARIS, Sun. Petrol in France could cost less next week, the first price cut in 14 years, according to Economy Minister Rene Monory. He said that the fall in the value of the dollar had led to cheaper petrol. The cut could probably be three centimes (about
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    • 40 1 Reuter TEHERAN, Sun. Three hundred and seventyseven people were killed last night when arsonists burned the Rex Cinema in the Iranian oil port of Abadan in an apparent act of political sabotage, the government said today. Reuter
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    • 61 1 UPI SANKO Steamship Co., operator of a Liberlanregistered freighter, which collided with a Japanese fishing vessel in 1974, has agreed to pay US$l.6 million (553.6 million) in damage in an out-of-court settlement. Sanko's settlement with 40 plaintiffs, Included the owner of the fishing vessel and families of
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    • 94 1 AFP JOHANNESBURG, Sun. In the past fifteen years South African exports to Japan have grown from a mere 90 million rand (about Ss3.l billion) in 1963 to more than 700 million rand In 1977, according to figures published today by Johannesburg's influential "Sunday Times". In a five-page
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    • 58 1 Reuter MADRID, Sun. The cost of living rose by 2 per cent in Spain in July, the highest monthly Increase this year, the National Institute of Statistics announced. The consumer price index is 9.5 points up for the first seven months of the year. In June prices
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  • 117 1 THE following 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 1978. Company Turnover Prices High Low 000 Aug 17 1978 Sime
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  • LOCAL STOCK INDICES
    • 70 1 B TIndex Aug 14 Au(15 Auff IS Aug 17 Auf 18 1705.01 1731.46 1785.39 1817.61 1841.68 Industrials: 393.68 394.23 395.68 396.19 396 02 Finance: 624.15 632.27 648.50 651.12 652.47 Hotels: 241 09 241.50 241.58 242.72 243.21 Properties: 231.39 234.91 238.27 239.99 241.56 Tins: 163.45 164.95 165.48 171.06 173.45 S
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    • 83 1 BT Index: Aug u Aug IS Aug 16 Aug 17 Aug 18 2451 99 2473.50 2525.60 2541.37 2580.45 Industrials: 435.31 436.64 435.43 435.77 435.69 Finance: 546.21 548.37 557.24 554.86 554.86 Hotels: 210.16 216.65 216.73 221.34 221.25 Properties: 225.29 230.98 234.29 236 46 239.25 Tins: 188.27 190.06 194.26 198.39 198.46
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  • 761 1 ICA NOT A BUG-BEAR By Our Reporter in Kuolo Lumpur DR. MAHATHIR Mohamad, Malaysia's Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Trade and Industry, has said in an Interview that while the Third Malaysia Plan targets for investment in manufacturing may not be met. those In
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  • 166 1 BALLOTING for the General Securities Investments shares will be carried out today at 2 pm on the first floor of the DBS Building. The allotment of the 25 million shares was originally scheduled for Saturday but had to be postponed due to unspecified reasons. No
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  • 92 1 AFP THE WORLD will face violent economic upheaval if oil prices are not regularly increased, Saudi Oil Minister Sheikh Yamani told a visiting Japanese parliamentary delegation In Jeddah over the weekend. Sheikh Yamani said the current oil price freeze is due -to the increased oil production in
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  • 626 1  -  •r FOO CHOY PENG MALAYSIA and Singapore must establish a rapport In order to stand together against the future challenge of protectionist tendencies In the developed countries, said Mr. Wee Cho Yaw, president of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry yesterday.
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  • 233 1 CHARTERED Bank has Joined a few other Singapore banks by raising Its prime lending rate from 7 to 1% per cent, effective today. Other major full-branch banks which Jacked up their prime in the past few weeks are Citibank. Chase Manhattan Bank and Bangkok Bank. Other banks
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  • 255 1  -  •y CHAN BONG SOO HONG LEONG Finance is negotiating to acquire a major stake in Singapore Finance. The shares of both companies are quoted on the Stock Exchange of Singapore. This has been disclosed by Hong Leong Finance in a
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  • 302 1  -  By SOH TIANG KENG THERE IS still room for more German trade and private Investment In Singapore, West German Economics Minister Dr. Otto Graf Lambsdorff said yesterday. Dr. Lambsdorff, who flew In for a two-day official visit to Singapore, added that, compared with that
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  • 80 1 SENIOR Minister of State for Finance. Dr. Tan Eng Liang left yesterday for New Delhi to attend a three-day ministerial meeting on trade cooperation Tor Asia and the Pacific. Organised by the Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (Escap), the meeting will study
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    • 83 1 FEATURE: Needled into seeking cure 2 U.S. Fed to avoid spurt In rate 3 JAPANESE airlines on buying spree 5 MY Father's Story Final part by Patricia Gob 6 PUBLISHERS see need for copyright law 7 SHIPPING TIMES MARKET review: On the threshold of the resistance barrier PUBLIC Textile keeps
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    • 106 1 IT TRETORN You' Best Pa't'-t" Got' JAL FLIGHT 712: THE TOKYO EXPRESS v -v"iNEW YORK VANCOUVER J < k •yT 'WSAN 1 FRANCISCO kIOS 1 'ANGELES (HONOLULU i SINGAPORE MEXICO CITY Only on JAL can you non-stop to Tokyo, then make convenient connections to the U.S. and Canada. 62 JAL
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  • 628 2  -  Limited manpower and resources can be quite frustrating •y GRAHAM EARNSHAW Reuter HONGKONG researchers are using modern laboratory techniques to release the secrets of traditional Oriental herbs, hoping to find In these centuries-old medicines a cure for hepatitis and a new form of contraceptive.
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  • 409 2 COURSES AND TALKS Aug 7-28: Cost Accounting and control, Hotel Royal, NPB Aug 7-29: Marketing management, Holiday Inn, NPB Aug 12 Sept 2: An understanding of company law, SIM, SIM Aug 14 25: Income tax law and practice, SIM, SIM. Aug 14-23: Industrial heat treatment of ferrous metals,
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  • 882 2  -  ■r WINFIELD MILLER UPI THROUGH the ages Chinese have used acupuncture to treat everything from a sore throat to a pain in the back, and now a Hongkong doctor Is using the thread-thin needles to cure drug addiction. Neurosurgeon Hslang-lal Wen uses acupuncture to trigger the
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  • 754 2 DESPITE the sometimes deceptive appearance of modernity, the lifestyle of Singapore and Hongkong today retains many links with life In ancient China but perhaps Just that little bit more so in less multl racial Hongkong. Many of Hongkong's mixed 4.7 million population still religiously adhere
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 158 2 COLLECTINQ Oriental Anticwej by Judith Moorhouse and Dries Blitz C 3 Hamlyn Group, London. Oriental antiques have always fascinated collectors throughout the world, evoking as they do the exotic and Inscrutable East. It Is, however, widely believed that they are too expensive for the average collector. This myth Is perpetuated
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 608 2 TWO-IN-ONE CROSSWORD CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS I Noisy sport? (6) 7 An unhealthy shade of brown? (8) 8 Light, soft drink (4) 10 Just the sort of cry to strike one (8) 11 Late again with the money! (6) 14 That of the opening number (3) 1C American show that Includes
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 649 3 Reuter BRITAIN'S gross domestic product rose about 0.5 per cent in second quarter 1978 over the first quarter, according to preliminary output data from the Central Statistics Office In London. The rise reflects higher industrial output and more activity In the distributive trades. The second quarter
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    • 394 3 NYT TWO million tourists a year are expected to visit Egypt by 1983. roughly double the number expected during the current year. To cope with the expected increase, the government's Economic Affairs Council has unveiled a plan, which hopes to create another 20,000 hotel rooms
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    • 179 3 Reuter THE performance of the 90day commercial paper futures contract during Its first year on the Chicago Board of Trade has been generally disappointing. However, some changes are under consideration that (jould give the contract new In the 11 months since Its inception, 10,221 contracts
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 438 3 Agencies AMERICAN companies' pre-tax profits increased to a seasonally-adjusted annual rate of U*****.6 billion (***** billion) in the second quarter from $172.1 billion in the first quarter, the US Commerce Department reported. Tax liability increased to $84.2 billion from $70 billion, leaving after-tax profits at $117.3 billion
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    • 216 3 Reuter THE easing of the baa on the sale of Swiaa securities to oon-recidenU may result from a Swi«a National Bank study now underway. The Cabinet has instructed the National Bank to investigate the possibilities of improving the functioning of the foreign exchange market.
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    • 803 3 NYT THE US Federal Reserve efforts to strengthen the dollar are dimming hopes for halting the rise of Interest rates, but the Fed Is still expected to avoid a sharp rate spiral. The Fed, following up pledges to bolster the dollar abroad, on
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    • 200 3 Reuter FRIDAY'S vote to increase the US discount rate to 7V« per cent from TV* per cent, effective today, was a unanimous 5-0 decision. Federal Reserve Board vice-chairman, Stephen Gardner, was absent and did not vote. In addition, Nancy Teeters, President Carter's nominee for the seventh seat
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    • 210 3 NYT BRAZIL has lifted a ban on coffee exports which had been In effect since last Tuesday following a frost which damaged a portion of the crop in the two leading coffee-growing states. The frost last week In Sao Paulo and Parana, the leading
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 271 4 RUBBER futures In London on Friday closed slightly steadier up from the day's lows but still mostlv 0.55 to 0.10 pence per kilo down from Thursday night. I Turnover totalled 11 lots 1 of five tonnes and 297 lots of i 15 tonnes including eight I kerb trades.
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    • 301 4 CHINESE Produce Exchange. Singapore noon closing prices per plcul on Saturday: Coconut oil: Bulk $85 SO sellers. old drum *90 50 sellers, new drum $96 50 setters Copra: Mixed (loose) UK/Cont. W buyers. Pvnpar: Muntok ASTA while f o b. 100* NLW *340 sellers. Sarawak white f o
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    • 200 4 THE HONGKONG stiver futures market closed at HK5258.50 per 10 ounces on Saturday. The market remained steady at that level throughout the half-day session and fixing was also done at the same figure, all unchanged from Friday. On the LONDON Metal Exchange, silver on Friday closed 1.8 pence up
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    • 173 4 THE STRAITS tin price In Penang on Saturday rose Ms2s to $1,855 per plcul $155 above the International Tin Agreement ceiling. Turnover rose 35 tonnes to 165 tonnes. In LONDON on Friday, tin closed £75 per tonne lower for cash and £40 down for Three Months In both
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    • 178 4 SUGAR futures In London on Friday rallied in late trading on light weekend covering having dipped to new lows for the day at mid-afternoon. On balance, losses finally ranged from £1.20 to £0.75 per tonne. Turnover totalled 1,890 lots including 28 options. The London dally raws price was £1
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    • 408 4 ROBUBTA futures in 1 London on Friday staged J strong late recovery to cloee at the week's highs. The official tone was steady but gains ranged i from £81 to £21 per tonne < compared with Thursday j Turnover was 8,852 lots t including 42 options and i around
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    • 354 4 TERMINAL cocoa declined further In the afternoon from average midday losses of £9 per tonne to close modestly above session lows at £20.50 to £2 50 down. Turnover totalled 3,062 lots Including 871 lots crossed. Dealers said the market's late action was largely geared to New York. They said
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    • 69 4 LEAD closed C 0.50 per tonne higher for cash and unchanged for Three Months in London on Friday. The market was quiet during the afternoon with values holding steady on light short-covering. Morning values, after opening unchanged on the pre-market, moved lower under profit-taking and long liquidation which dealers
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    • 81 4 ZINC ended the day £1.50 down for cash and £0.50 lower for Three Months, In London on Friday. Values held steady in quiet afternoon dealing* which mainly involved book-squaring. The market had also been quiet In the morning with prices tending to ease In sympathy with copper and lead.
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    • 47 4 THE Bangkok rice market on Saturday closed with prices unchanged from Friday. Maize was not traded. In HONGKONG, the market was quiet with prices also unchanged from Friday, dealers said. Turnover totalled 41 tonnes comprising Thais 14, Kwangtungs 18 and Australias 9. There were no arrivals.
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    • 349 4 TRADERS were generally idle on the Singapore produce market last week with prices holding for all commodities except coffee. Coffee prices reacted to reports from overseas dealers that conditions were favourable for the formation of frost. Values Jumped sharply but later eased on lack
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    • 83 4 C.I.F. North European port*. In US dollar* per ton un)« LONDON: N otherwise slatad PrMay 1 Prrnwu Malaysian b% (fa bulk per tonne October Sumatra 5% f fa bulk August September October November December Nigeria b% f fa bulk stg ROTTERDAM: Sumatra Max 5 August Zaire (Brig francs
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    • MONEY AND EXCHANGE$
      • 199 4 THE US dollar closed higher for the week ended Aug 18, which saw very volatile movements In nervous and hectic trading. It plunged to record lows against most currencies early In the week, reflecting the market's bearish sentiments for the US currency. However, the dollar rallied strongly, against
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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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      • 256 4 Asian rates RATES remained steady from Monday to Wednesday in quiet trading condition last week. However, the rates firmed %to per cent across the board on Thursday when the Federal Reserve failed to intervene and overnight Fed funds traded to a high of 8* per cent. The rates then remained
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      • 532 4 Source: The Discount Company of S'pore Ltd BANGKOK Bank raised Its j prime rate to 714 per cent i ast Wednesday, bringing < the number of banks whlh i had done so to three since < the tightening in the money market. If the banks had adhered strictly
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      • 136 4 Euro rates J FIXED dated London Euro--1 dollar deposit rates on Fri- day hardened around 1/16 on news that the Fed was i draining reserves when the e Fed fund rate was ruling at t 7-15/18 per cent. 1 prior to the Fed action. rates had held basically 1 steady
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      • 341 4 Source: Swiss Bank Corp LAST Monday, an unexpected pressure on the dollar started. In big steps, It lost ground until Tuesday when the American currency fell to new alltime lows at 1.5500 Swiss francs, 1.9158 deutschemarks and 181.80 yen. The second half of the week saw a partial recovery
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      • 291 4 THE dollar firmed against major currencies In thin and nervous afternoon trading on Friday. But the news of the increase in Fed discount rate to 7.75 per cent from 7.25 rsr cent and White House ress Secretary Jody Powell's statement that he expected an official statement on the dollar
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      • 165 4 THE dollar closed firmer on balance after a day of sharp fluctuations in generally active trading on Friday. Dealers said the market is quite nervous however, as it waits for possible further US measures to aid the dollar, following the rise in the discount rate to 7.75 per
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      • 49 4 FOR THE week ended Friday Aug 11, the range of call rates received from Short Deposits (M) Berhad was as follows: Beak ftind: 2Vi per cent to 4* per cent. GeMral ftad: 3% per cent to 4V4 per cent. Moveaeata of fund totalled $420 million. i
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      • 73 4 Source: Astley Pearce THE dally Interbank overnight rate was very unstable last week. Wide fluctuation was seen with the rate being as high as 9 per cent and as low as 3V» per cent. Terms rates were steady but with a slight easing tone towards the weekend and
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    • 263 4 COPPER ended the day £1.50 higher for cash and Three Months In London on Friday. The market after lunch fluctuated narrowly on either side of the morning's closing level on booksquaring operations although a steady undertone was evident on the late ring and kerb as sterling eased against the
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    • 160 4 AFTER plunging from large early gains, soyabean futures rallied to close mixed in Chicago on Friday. Gains ranged from six US cents a bushel (nearby) to cent in the distant August, while losses were Vi to 1-Vfc cents. Traders said the late recovery in most contracts stemmed from local
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    • 190 4 CHICAGO wheat on Friday .gained three to 4% U8 cents a bushel at the close, below highs because of profittaking in the final hour. Prices firmed slightly at the close on scattered local short-covering, traders noted. Brokers said much of the advance early In the session was due to
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    • 647 4 THE KILOBAR In Singapore on Saturday opened at 5515,113 and closed at $14,957 marking a downward trend In local bullion prices. The market J} I*'1*' was quiet. U *S| Spot gold for London delivery opened af U*****.30/209.30 and closed lower and at a narrower spread of U*****.40. This market
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    • 58 4 /TM\ as taught by Maharlshl Mahesh Yogi An introductory lecture on the TRANSCENDENTAL MEDITATION program—a scientifically validated easy-to-learn procedure for clearer thlnkln*reduced stress, increased energy, perfect health and improved personal relationships. V THURSDAY 24TH AUGUBT BPM conference Room Ist Floor R.E.L.C. INTERNATIONAL HOUSE A 30 Orange Prove Road, 81n«apore 10.
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  • TRANSPORT
    • 687 5  -  By TERESA LIM JAPAN'S shipbuilding capacity for ships larger than 5,000 dwt should be cut down by 35 per cent. This Is the recommendation of the Shipping and Shipbuilding Rationalisation Council, which is an advisory body to Japan's Ministry of Transport. The council presented
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    • 186 5 A SIMULTANEOUS christening and launching of two 499 grt vessels were carried out at Sing Koon Seng Shipyard on Friday. The first vessel Hull 428, LYS-Point which was launched recently, was christened by Mrs. C. Duftv. Mrs. C. Dufty is the mother-in-law of Mr.
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    • 307 5 THE FINAL report on the engineering study into the feasibility of deepening the north channel approaches to the port of Penang Is expected to be completed at the end of this month. The commercial and public relations officer of the Penang Pprt Commission (PPC),
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    • 237 5 AFP THERE IS a possibility for Hongkong to forge another link with Canton, capital of South China's Kwangtung province, if a local shipping firm gets the go-ahead for a ferry boat service between the two cities. Mr Henry Fok, board chairman of Shun Tak Shipping Co Ltd.,
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    • Article, Illustration
      199 5 EXPECTED ARRIVALS TODAY KEPPEL WHARVES Chang Ming (after Patricia and barge Sin Llan Huat No. 1 and barge S-32) 35/36 Hague Maru (after Ocean Ace) 3/4 Hua Ping (after Bakurlanl) 8/9 Kerguelen (after Bunga Melor) 31/32 Lanka Kanthl (0700) 27/28 Mango King (Clinker) (0900) 5 Perak (1300
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    • 158 5 UPI SOUTH AFRICAN maize fixing commanded attention when the rate for Japan leaped by US$l.4O (553.12). This was evidenced In the Sept 10 to 30 movement of 14,000 tonnes by the Toyota Maru No. 6 at $15.40 (2,500) tonnes discharge freeL Transatlantic grain rates also continued rising as
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    • 672 5 AP three major airline* will be spending billions or dollar* over the next few year* to replace aging aircraft on fast growing domestic routes. Japan Air Lines (JAL), All Nippon Airways (ANA) and Toa Domestic Airlines (TDA) will be in the market for up to
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    • 31 5 AFP JAKARTA'S Tanjung Prlok harbour will get Its first container berth In October when the 12,000 dwt container ship "Auro Teevasek" from Australia would unload some 3JDOO containers. AFP
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    • 79 5 LOCKHEED-Georgia Company has made firm offen to major airline* for sale of its new L-1011-400 TriStar, the company's entry into the "200seat" commercial aircraft market. This artist's concept shows the Dash 400, which will carry up to 230 passengers over both transcontinental and intercontinental routes.
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    • 109 5 TWO LARGE shipments have Just left the Port of Liverpool, UK, recently for China. One of the vessels, "Marlgo Yemelos," sailed two days ahead of schedule; the second vessel Is "Spruce bank" A spokesman for the China Shipping Authorities' UK agents, Lambert Brothers, said: "Both ships
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    • 101 5 AFP BRITAIN will soon announce its decision to loin the European consortium that is building the me-dium-haul Airbus 810, the Observer reported. The Sunday newspaper said drawn-out negotiations with European builders suggested that British Aerospace (BA) would Join In putting together the new. wlde-bodled airliner. Britain could
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    • 727 5 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From MAS MH671 0045 PEN/KUL CPA CX710 1005 HLP OIA OA08O 1030 HLP THAI TG423 1035 BKK SIA Q103 1045 KUL SLA SQ209 1045 HLP MAS MH605 1045 KUL OIA OA944 1055 PKU OIA OA 908 1100 MES OIA OA893 1110
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  • reviews
    • 1685 6  -  HERE is the third and final episode in PATRICIA GOH'S story of her father, Goh Soon Tioe's life. With his European experience behind him, he returns to Singapore, faced with the new problem of how to stay in music with his violin fingers paralysed,
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    • 857 7  -  By WANG LOOK KEAH SINGAPORE has In the last two years overtaken Hongkong as the overseas base for low-cost, high-quality book production for Western publishers, but only against great odds. J"" Despite the virtual nonexistence of a copyright law, and high tax rate that
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    • 460 7 Get That -Job! Dr. Mary Tay Wan Joo, Tan Kin Hiong, "Eastern Universities Press Singapore, 1978, $5.75 •Rev iewed by Foo Choy Peng THIS is not the only book seeking to help the Jobseeker understand the jobTiunting process. It also deals with
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    • 500 7  -  •y PANG KWOK LEONG CURRENT New Zealand champion Laird Craig captured top honours In the recently concluded Pesta Sukan Chess Championship held at Sports House, Rutland Road. The tournament started off with all the seeded players scoring their points against the lower-rated
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    • 418 7  -  By SIVA ARASU WRITING poetry In Singapore Is often the most futile, depressing and lonely occupation there Is. Very few people appreciate, let alone want to listen to It. How few became painfully obvious on Friday night. Dr. Goh Poh Seng waited expectantly at the door
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    • 387 7  -  "y CHUA LEONG KIAN "THE Dream of U»e Red Chambers," showing soon at Cathay Cinemas, is the third film of the same title to be shown here, except that the Chinese title differs, probably for legal and identification reasons. This latest version is produced by
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 783 6 FILMS: THE Singapore Film Society will show "The Outlaw Josey Wales" starring CLINT EASTWOOD, Chief Dan George and Sondra Lock, 8 pm on Wednesday Aug 23, at the Cultural Centre (Adult Education Board), Canning Rise. As usual, only society members will be admitted, but membership, at $30 for 12 months,
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    • 272 6 SINGAPORE 5 3.00 Opening announcements followed by Star Performance Masquerade 3.30 Diary of Events (Tamil)** 3.35 Afternoon Matinee Jumping Jacks (Pt. 1) Starring: Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis, Mona Freeman, Don De Fore 4.30 Intermission 6.05 Opening announcements followed by Harold Llyod's World of Comedy 6.30 News in Brief 0 Marine
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
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  • MARKET REVIEWS
    • 881 8  -  SINGAPORE TSANG SAU YIN THE stock market surged last week to attain its highest level since 1973, but slowed down as it neared the classic resistance zone. "'This is the 400 mark on the Straits Times Industrial iadex. a level which market professionals say presents
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    • 385 8  -  ENDED AUG 18 COMPILED BY VIOLET CHOW OTHERS Dun lop Malaysian Industrie* Intends to expand Into the field of manufacturing products used in the building and housing Industries. Dunlop Is Increasing the capacity of its subsidiary, H R Johnson, the $10 million ceramic tile factory
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    • 828 8  -  LONDON t d By GERALD COLVERD AMBITION feeds on success. Most top directors populating the boardrooms of the major UK lndustrlal groups can assuredly begin to feel ambitious on the back of their success' in weathering a difficult two years of past trading and
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    • 482 8 < SYDNEY fc Reuter THE enthusiasm of both local and overseas investors for the federal budget handed down on Tuesday lifted key Indices to new peaks on Friday's close. At week end the Sydney All-ordlnarles Index struck a peak of 535.90 points, the highest tevel for more than
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    • 838 8 f NEW YORK k NYT THE stock market last week rose to its best level In slightly more than a year, then backtracked a bit because of concerns about the falling American dollar and rising Interest rates. On Thursday, the Dow Jones Industrial
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    • 604 8 r TOKYO DBS Deiwa THE market continued to lack leadership last week, shaken by the extremely fast rise of the>yen against the US dollar.' Investors, however, have been emphasising publlc-works-related and domestic market-oriented sectors. Of the ten industries enjoying rising earnings multiples, four are publlc-works-related:
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    • 995 8 K.LUMPUR THE Kuala Lumpur stock market passed another bullish week In active trading but buying Interest this time shifted markedly from the Industrials to the oMier sectors. 'The finance and property stocks, Joined Dy the commodities at mid-week, attracted keen Interest and the respective Indices were
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    • 224 9 Reuter JOHANNESBURG: Uranium production from Anglo &merican Corp of South Wca Ltd's gold mine Is beifig stepped up and the Eup will soon be supplyhalf the uranium proed in South Africa. "Chairman Harry Qppenheimer said in hisanrmal review the uranium remained firm last He
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    • 533 9 f N.AMERICAN NYT NEW YORK: Texaco Inc. announced on Friday the discovery of a second and larger zone of natural gas at Its wildcat well in the Baltimore Canyon 160 km off the New Jersey coast, which It said confirms the presence of significant gas reserves
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    • 152 9 Reuter NEW YORK: Citing currency translation losses, the International Harvester Company has reported a decline In its fiscal third quarter profit over the comparable year-ago period. The company, a major truck and farm equipment maker, posted a profit of US$35 million, or $1.18 a share,
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    • 168 9 Reuter NEW YORK: The F.W. Woolworth companyreported today that ita secotid quarter profit roee to US$l5.9 million, or SI cenU a share compared with $3.4 million, or eight cents a share a year ago. The retailer said results included those of F.W. Woolworth and Company
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    • 30 9 Reuter DETROIT: Fruehauf Corp said it increased its quarterly dividend to 55 US cents from 50 cents, payable on 1 Nov, to shareholders on record since 2 Oct. Reuter.
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    • 698 9 EUROPEAN J NYT PARIS: France's aged cotton king, the 89-year-old Marcel Boussac, lost his empire on Friday when a court decreed the sale of the bankrupt Boussac group, including Its controlling interest In the famed Dior fashion house. The buyer, AgacheWlllot, the largest
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    • 213 9 FT BONN: One of West Germany's leading commercial vehicle and engineering companies, MAN (Maschinenfabrlk Augusburg Nuernberg) reports a "satisfactory result" for the year ended June 30 allowing payment of an appropriate dividend. A letter to shareholders from the company, which Is largely owned by Outehoffnungshuette, Europe's
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    • 1330 9 NEW YORK UNCERTAINTY over administration plans to aid the dollar t sknd some further credit tlghtejltng pushed stock prices lower •In moderately active trading on 'Friday. said with the Sdminlstration's plans to aid tK» dollar still largely unknown. CQany Investors may have .wanted to Increase their
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    • 37 9 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Friday 512.9 •"Thursday 509.3 J Week Ago 514.8 i DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Friday 890.83 Thursday 900.12 CW»ek Ago 890.85 LONDON DOLLAR w— PREMIUM -Prtday 99*. to 99* Thursday 98* to 99%
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    • 450 9 EUROPEAN MARKETS AMSTERDAM share prices closed mixed with Dutch Internationals weaker led by Royal Dutch and Hoogovens. the latter lost 1.30 guilders following the announcement of a second quarter loss. Elsewhere banks and insurances were very firm with Mldenstandsbank, Algemene Bank Nederland and Ennla 4.50. 5.50 and three
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    • 324 9 THE market closed moderately higher, though below earlier levels, in active trading. The composite Index was up almost 2"i points with advances ahead of declines 239 to 210. Transcanada pipe traded 196.829 shares as the mart acllve ""atrial, dosing unchanged at 17 after moving as high as 18. Dome
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    • 237 9 AUG IS Dm Aef-Telefunken 76.70 +0.3 Akzo 28 80 unch All* Leben 677 AIU Vers 48W +7 BASF 134 80 2 3 Bay H T W hank 388 -2 BayVbank 331 1 Bayer 137 30 18 BBC 307 SOB I BMW 228 +2 5 Cassella Chem Verw -»0 B
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    • 362 9 AFTER Initial firmness, gold shares tended softer later In the day reflecting uncertainty In bullion trends. Losses In heavier priced shares ranged to 200 cents while lower priced Issues were off the top registering 10 cent gains. Mining flnanclals were quiet, but steady at the day's higher levels where
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 1018 10  -  By MANO SABNANI DESPITE the multitude of problems confronting the textile industry. Public Textile put up a commendable performance last year. C?roup pre-tax profit for the„twelve months to Dec 31, 1977 more than doubled to M 5192.441 from just $92,565 in the previous year. Earnings
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    • 277 10 Current payment Ex Date Book* cloae Date payable Total for the year Total for previoua year Pegi Malaysia Utd Malacca M Cemenl Pan Electric S. Darby Unaec Loan Stk M Tobacco Berjuntai L. Perak B. Kawat Island and Pen UOB Alex Hldga Bata Paper Prod SelProp Highland* and
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    • 118 10 Amcol Electrical Industrie® Ltd: AGM to be held at 7, Kampong Kayu Road, Singapore at 12 noon on Aug 24. Berjaya Kiwit Berhad: AGM to be held at Jalan Utas, Shah Alam Industrial Estate, Shah Alam, Selangor, at 9.30 a.m. on Aug 26. Sentota Plywood Berhad: EOGM to
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  • 1733 10 August 18 CHICAGO Board Options exchange volume slipped to 148,115 contracts from 185,504 on Thursday. OPTION OCT JAN APL STOCK Alcoa Alcoa Alcoa Am Tel Am Tel Am Tel AUR All R AUR Avon. Avon-P Avon Avon-P Avon Avon-P Avon Avon-P Bank Am Bank Am Bank Am
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  • MONDAY SPORTS
    • 1042 11  -  •y PETER DOBEREINER THE players call them rats. They call each other by nicknames such as Leeds Charlie. Mad Mac, Cabaret, Jimmy Scouse. Little Mac, the Pieman. Inquire for Arthur Maldment at a golf tournament and you will be met with blank looks; ask for
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      101 11 MICHAEL KRAUS, 23, the European 200 metres butterfly champion, throws himself into the water with a mighty leap. This medical student from Gladbeck, in the west of the country, is one of West Germany's main hopes for a medal at the World Championships in Berlin. The model athlete who •ays
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    • 252 11 THE afinual Feith Cup charity match, which has not been played since 1974, will be played this year when a representative team from the Singapore Business Houses Football League (SBHFL) meet a team from the Pahang Football Association at the National Stadium on Oct
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    • 1119 11  -  By TEO TECK WENG TWENTY FOUR year-old Engkun Tjahjana of Indonesia. who last played here in 1974. became the 1978 Singapore Open Amateur golf champion with a final round 72. Playing over the 6,077metre Bukit course yesterday. the West Java champion. who has
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    • 337 11 NYT A COMPROMISE is shaping up under which Lot Angeles would stage the 1984 summer Olympic Games after all and possibly become the first city in the history of the modern Olympiad to have its way with the International Olympic Committee. After feuding
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    • 629 11  -  •r RONALD KOW THE FIRST hint of next year's Malaysia Cup soccer competition came last weekend' with the announcement that the tournament may be transformed into a National League of 15 teams with the season extending to almost a hill year. As far as
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    • 517 11 A MASSIVE $30,000 will be injected into Singapore squash by Anchor Breweries for the fourth leg of the Pakistan International Airlines world series of squash which is to be staged in Singapore from Nov 8 to 14. The tournament will be played at the Kallang Squash Centre
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    • 239 11 iW w*When this anthology of 36 lively stories from The Asian Wall Street Journal was first published in February, it sold out in a matter of weeks. And no wonder. It's a book the Far Eastern Economic Review called "compulsory reading a kaleidoscope of the many facets of Asia." Now
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  • 668 12 Reuter US CONGRESS negotiators on natural gas signed a compromise Deregulation Bill after months or trying to reach an accord, the Senate energy committee reported. the necessary signatures were obtained at the White House on Friday during a long negotiating session with Senators
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  • 212 12 THE RANGE in annual working hours of industrial workers in different industrialised nations in 1976 extended from 1,810 hours to 2,090, the latter figure for Japan, where overtime and undertime work were included in the data, but not layoffs due to illness or visits to the
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  • 137 12 Reuter THE US Department of Agriculture's first forecast for the world's 1978-79 rice crop is 373.2 million tonnes, higher than the expected 367 million in 1977-78. The increase in output is slightly less than the estimated 9.2 million tonne increase in world consumption. to 252.4
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  • 109 12 THE Malaysian trade mission that will visit six East Euroffean countries later this month will also look into the possibilities of setting up joint-ventures. This was stated by Deputy Trade and Industry Minister Lew Sip Hon before he left for New Delhi yesterday to attend
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  • 475 12 THE MALAYSIAN Land and Regional Development Ministry is studying the possibility of a national land-use policy for agriculture to ensure that there is a proper balance between the various crops. The Minister, Tan Sri Abdul Kadir Yusof noted that there has been rapid conversion
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  • 228 12 THE Malaysian Palm Oil Refiners' Association Is likely to press for an export quota on crude palm oil to overcome what they believe to be unfair pricing by crude oil producers In the Malaysian market. The association held a series of meetings last week
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  • 152 12 Reuter THE Japanese government will shortly authorise a new type of term loan, convertible to the currency of the borrower's choice, the Japanese news agency, Kyodo reported. Mitsubishi Corporation has applied to the Finance Ministry for approval of a US$l million (512.3
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  • 635 12 Reuter THE GROUP of 10 (Q-10) deputies will discuss a report next month on the General Arrangements to Borrow (GAB) recommending It be continued without Increased facilities, Informed sources said. The report, compiled at the request of Q-10 finance ministers, has been produced by
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  • 248 12  -  ■r FOO CHOY PENG THE STRONG possibility that the large US trading concern, the Duty-Free Shoppers, wilt set up shop In Singapore. Is causing concern among some local agents. According to sources, Duty-Free Shoppers will open a branch In December In the Century Park Sheraton
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  • 204 12 AP CANADA will take a dim view of any attempts by the United States to use Its military alliances to solidify its trade relationship, Jack Horner, Canadian Minister of Industry, Trade, and Commerce said yesterday. "Canada would have to object to any advanced Japanese
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  • 2069 13 SCHEDULE A guide to ships loading at Singapore for Ports around the World Th« following list tabulates, by port of deetlnatton the name of the ship, the shipping Line involved, and the estimated dates of arrival and departure.from Singapore port. t Consortiums SeanDuteh Has a joint srr»ief arrangement
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