The Business Times, 30 January 1979
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Title Section11 1979-01-30 1 BUSINESS TIMES M-C.(P) No. IU/1/7S TUESDAY JANUARY N, ir» SO CENTS11 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article77 1979-01-30 1 AFP TEHERAN, Mon. Iranian Prime Minister Shapur Bakhtiar said today that he had cancelled plans to visit Paris to meet exiled Sbiite Muslim leader Ayatollah Khomeiny, because of "unacceptable conditions" laid down by the Ayatollah as preconditions for a meeting. "I will not go today, no* perhapsAFP - 77 words
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Article105 1979-01-30 1 UPI NICOSIA, Mon. Saudi Arabia is to raise its crude oil production by one million barrels a day for the next two months to offset the Iranian crisis, the Middle East Economic Survey said today. The survey said in its weekly bulletin published in Nicosia: "With aUPI - 105 words
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Article54 1979-01-30 1 THE Express Delivery Service to Kuwait will be introducedon a reciprocal basis from this Thursday. The service will be available for all classes of postal articles except parcels and insured articles to any address in Kuwait. It will cost $1.50 per item in addition to the normal postage54 words
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Article69 1979-01-30 1 AP. FRANKFURT, Mon West German automobile production, despite some losses from strikes last year, reached a record 4,186,364, units last year beating the previous best in 1977 by 2 per cent or 82,148 units. Production of cars and station wagons last year increased about 100,000 units toAP. - 69 words
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Article79 1979-01-30 1 Reuter. TOKYO, Mon. Japan has agreed to buy 7.6 million tonnes of crude oil from China this year, at higher prices than last year, Japanese trade sources said here today. Agreement was reached at talks in Tokyo between Japanese oil traders and a visiting Chinese mission,Reuter. - 79 words
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Article58 1979-01-30 1 UPI MANILA, Mon. President Marcos said today that an improved security situation in South-east Asia could enable the Philippines to pursue its economic goals this year. Speaking at the 60th anniversary of the Rotary Club of Manila, Mr Marcos said fears of an economic slump thisUPI - 58 words
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Article64 1979-01-30 1 Reuter. NASHVILLE, Mon. Barrels of radioactive waste tumbled out of an overturned lorry and down a Tennessee mountain highway last night, blocking a 10-km stretch of the road, police said. Civil defence crews trained in handling dangerous materials were sent from Nashville to the area near Monteagle, 120-kmReuter. - 64 words
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Article59 1979-01-30 1 AFP. BANGKOK, Mon. Khmer Rouge forces have completely surrounded Phnom Penh, a Khmer Rouge radio broadcast said today. The broadcast by the voice of Democratic Kampuchea Radio said that Khmer Rouge troops were even operating in some districts of the Kampuchean capital. The radio claimed that allAFP. - 59 words
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Article64 1979-01-30 1 UPI. TOKYO, Mon. The US dollar spurted to a near two-month high against the Japanese yen today, closing the day at 199.80 yen, compared with 199.15 at Friday's close. Trading was brisk. The rate was the highest since Dec. 4 when the greenback was momentarily pegged at 203.40.UPI. - 64 words
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Article118 1979-01-30 1 THE feUewtog list ef stocks gives the II mest traded sa toe Stock Exckaage sf Stogapsre tost week. It gives toe taraever to tksassada sf aaits, clestog prices m Friday sad toe klgk sad lew tor lfll OMnptay 1MM •m Prices JM m 1179 Law Haw Par118 words
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LOCAL STOCK INDICES
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Article78 1979-01-30 1 JuB Jm 23 imm M jMtt **BT Index: 1843.29 1885 72 1897 81 1907.52 1917.26 •Industrials 313.51 365.22 367.97 3H.M 369 79 Finance: Ml 32 647 27 <51.37 652 39 655.55 ••Hotels: 280.48 280 92 282 77 283 37 284.48 •Properties 218.01 219.58 220 03 222.35 224.96 ♦Tim: 162.9878 words
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Article83 1979-01-30 1 tea a tea a JaaM Jaatt tea "BT Index 2572 83 3613.30 2616.77 2629.84 2639 38 Industrials: 394 99 JM.lt 400.34 400.71 403 36 Finance: S36 67 541.31 ***** 546.96 54B73 ••Hotete 251.99 ***** 251.99 253.14 253.25 •PropertiM: 198* ***** 283.31 208 13 *9.97 •Tim: m.u m.o 177.78 17983 words
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460 1979-01-30 1 ASEAN-Australian relations "could take a course neither of us would want it to" unless Australia's international civil aviation policy is "substantially modified," warned Foreign Minister S. Rajaratnam in a letter to his Australian counterpart, Mr Andrew Peacock. The letter was handed to Mr460 words
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610 1979-01-30 1 FONG MEW LENG - LABOUR SHORTAGE ARTIFICIAL By FONG MEW LENG SINGAPORE has no real labour shortage. The labour situation now facing employers is artificially created by sociological factors. This was the view of the majority of a group of member manufacturers of the Singapore Manufacturers' Association who met610 words
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584 1979-01-30 1 GOHENGKEE - By GOHENGKEE PREDICTABLY,Singapore's external trade last year ended with a wider deficit of $6.6 billion, which reversed the favourable trend of the last three years when the trade gap narrowed. Preliminary figures from the Statistics Department show that last year's deficit was nearly $1.2 billion584 words
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223 1979-01-30 1 AP. THE MALAYSIAN tMMmy Mpsadil fey afeaat 74 ■or Mat last year mare tku the lefeeaat U per eeat UMwd la the test Teagka Ha—liigh ak ali aa PahtiM. He asM the UHISIJ2 aarptas aa the badget'a can eat aeeeaat eeaM be (safeAP. - 223 words
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772 1979-01-30 1 GERALD COLVERD - By GERALD COLVERD THE BATTLE for control of Guthrie Corporation was enjoined this weekend as Sime Darby posted formal details of their £123 million all-cash bid to Guthrie shareholders. The offer documents contain no fresh information additional to the preliminary statements on the planned772 words
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Advertisement19 1979-01-30 1 Sport* Shoe*. Soto Agent: WINSTON'S PTE. LTD. Gl6.ocMn Building Centre, Singapore! Tel: *****6/*****3 SEE BACK PAGE •SEE BACK PAGE19 words
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Advertisement107 1979-01-30 1 Another Ist from TAMTA THE SLIMMEST BATTERY LIGHTER You can count on Tanita to come up. with another is' Afterall made the fir? t ha'ten, lighter in Japan And no a the slimmest battery <ighter It measures only 7Smm high 24mm wide and 11mm slim Beauty has not heen sacrificed107 words
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Article, Illustration2468 1979-01-30 2 FRANCIS CHIN - China today has come a long way from the humiliation of 79 years ago. But the revolutionary leaders who forged the country are dying out Teng Hsiao-ping is probably the last of the lot. The new Chairman and Premier, Hua Kuo-feng, is2,468 words
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Article, Illustration283 1979-01-30 2 HE WAS a mail who wu larger than life the leader whe took a quarter of mankind la toe great leap ftrem the feudal era to the atomic age. Mm was ban la 18S3 la Haaaa province, the sen of a lawer middle-class laadawaer. While283 words
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Advertisement397 1979-01-30 2 SANDXfAWKES M Her sensationoi M true account of v si x days and nigHts with a psychopatbk mass murderer KILLING TIME by Sandy Fawkes Sandy Fawkes felt like screaming inside. The man she'd spent six days and nights with "a cross between Robert Redford and Ryan O'Neal" had just been397 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous622 1979-01-30 2 u TWO-IH-OHE CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Crazes for noisy commercials* (4) 4 Go wrong and make the Journey more costly 8 Dog not whipped! (3) 10 Every morning there's something in the post (or him 14) 13 Pilot's skill* (8) 14 Those who never strike apparently (7) 15 A writer's622 words
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Article, Illustration1690 1979-01-30 3 FT THE SHARP contrast in the cost of living in the two dominant capitals of the Far East Tokyo and Peking is graphically revealed in the latest Financial Times survey of those costs likely to be incurred by the travelling businessman overseas.FT - 1,690 words
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Article1365 1979-01-30 3 MICHEAL HIBLER - As Europe and the rest of the northern hemisphere recover from the freezing weather over Christmas and the New Year, scientists say the man-in-the-street's impression is correct our earth is cooling down. How must the world adjust? asks MICHEAL HIBLER. MICHEAL HIBLER FT THE WEATHER,FT - 1,365 words
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659 1979-01-30 3 LLOYD TIMBERLAKE - Belgium the black-hole of Europe, says ISPA director By LLOYD TIMBERLAKE Reuter BELGIUM has emerged as the weak link in European efforts to stop the trade in endangered animal species and their products, according to conservation experts. "The failure of Belgium to ratify the International Convention on Wildlife Trading hasReuter - 659 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article841 1979-01-30 4 SILVER: Gosed easier on Friday after a quieter day than Thursday at 657.00/658.50 US cents an ounce for spot compared with the previous close of 658.00 660.00 cents but was still fairly well maintained, dealers said. The metal saw its lowest level around the fixing of 654.80 cents841 words
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Article164 1979-01-30 4 RUBBER futures closed Friday in London slightly easier and mostly 0.25 to 0.50 pence per kilo down from Thursday. Turnover includes four lots of five tonnes and 245 lots of 15 tonnes including 13 kerb trades. No options were traded. Futures had ended the morning unchanged to 0.50 pence164 words
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Article183 1979-01-30 4 CHINESE produce exchange, Singapore noon closing prices per picul on Saturday: Cwtnl «U: Bulk $119 sellers, old drum $125 sellers, new drum $130 sellers. Copra: Mixed (loose) UK/Coat $75.00 buyers. Pepper: Muntok AST A white fob 10C, NLW $342.50 sellers, Sarawak white fob 96'. NLW $325.00 sellers. Sarawak183 words
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Article67 1979-01-30 4 C.I.F. North European ports. In US dollars per ton unless otherwise stated. LONDON: Frl Previous Malaysian 5Hffa bulk per tonne March 645s lr 645slr Sumatra 5% f fa bulk January 672'jslr 665/670pd February 060 657.pd March 652'.sir 647'. '650pd April 635pd 635pd May 635pd 635pd Nigeria 5H ffa67 words
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Article213 1979-01-30 4 SINGAPORE: Saturday* closing price* in SS per kilo n|ado*n: THAI WHITE 100 pet first class (kangaroo): New crop 0 98 100 pet second class 0 89 100 pet third class 0 87 25 pet new crop no stock 810 pet 0.79 THAI BROKEN A-super 0 Q Special 0 54213 words
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Article73 1979-01-30 4 CHICAGO wheat futures continued their recent pattern of dull trade on Friday as they stood fractionally mixed at midsession Traders noted no effect from Thursday's wheat stocks report, which most had already discounted as a neutral factor. Small local selling based on weakness in soybeans kept wheat prices lower.73 words
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Article69 1979-01-30 4 CHICAGO soybean futures remained in the loss column at midsessionn on Friday, off 5-1/2 to 3-1/4 US cents a bushel, on selling related to Thursday's bearish soybean stocks report. Selling was further encouraged at the opening by forecasts of thunderstorms in parts of Brazil. But prices quickly stabilised, with69 words
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Article1116 1979-01-30 4 AFP HEAVY speculative trading developed In the metals division of the commodity markets in London last week, as record prices were paid for silver, platinum and lead. Meanwhile copper reached new 21-month highs and there was a strong recovery in tin after early falls. Coffee continuedAFP - 1,116 words
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646 1979-01-30 4 THE Siagapare produce market last week lapsed lata laertia as traders found little ladaeemeat ta deal, pre-eecapied as they were with the festive seassa. Far reasses maialy aa—elated with the sapply situation, the market here was Mag isolated tram the leadlag tradlag centres ta646 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGE$
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Article125 1979-01-30 4 DESPITE making good gains against major currencies, the US dollar displayed a lack of strength against the Singapore dollar on the Singapore foreign exchange market last week. Opening at 2.1620-40, the US-Singapore rate fluctuated narrowly in thin and featureless trading throughout the week, with business done at the125 words
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Article253 1979-01-30 4 Asian rates INTEREST rates eased throughout last week losing J n per cent in three and six months at close on Friday from the week's opening. Remarks by US Federal Reserve board chairman William Miller that money growth is well in control and long-term Interest rates appearing too high partly253 words
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Article237 1979-01-30 4 INTERBANK overnight rates continued on a firm trend last week from 6'i per cent to 8 per cent with the market experiencing tightness because of the festive period heavy cash withdrawal. Term rates remained firm with the one-month and three-month quoted at its previous week level of 7*«237 words
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Article194 1979-01-30 4 RETAIL prices per tael quoted by the Siagpsre Chinese aai Silver Merthut's AwrtatUn are $640 for 90 per cent gold, $680 for 22K gold and $720 for 24K gold. In LONDON, gold bullion closed easier by US$l.l5 on Friday at $234.70/235.50 an ounce compared with the previous close of194 words
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Article47 1979-01-30 4 THE interbank overnight market rate was hovering between the 8'« to 8 per cent for the whole of the last week. Trading in the periods remained inactive. One month rate closed off at to 7V* with the two and three months rates at 711/16 79/16.47 words
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Article48 1979-01-30 4 FRANKFURT exchanges closing quotes on Jan 26: CM 1.5615, S st* 3 687 mn do m as Sir 110 0J a Ut 2.304 214 FTr 41.51 d DkrX OS U Nkr 38 28 38 Blr con 4 337 347 Bfr flu 6.192 232 Yen 0 9285 MR48 words
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Article307 1979-01-30 4 THE US dollar scored overall gains last week, closing at 1.6848 Swiss francs last Friday from 1.6727 o( the Friday before and from 1.8385 deutschemarks to 1.8529 and from 197.95 yen to 199.28. President Carter's US $531.6 billion budget for fiscal 1900, projecting a reduction of the deficit to307 words
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Article328 1979-01-30 4 THE US dollar closed on a steady note on Friday afternoon in London after a generally quiet day which featured little other than routine end-week booksquaring, dealers said. The dollar closed at 1.8538/48 deutschemarks, unchanged on balance compared with the opening and in line with Thursday's close of 1.8535/50.328 words
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OVERSEAS
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859 1979-01-30 5 NYT, THE CONGRESSIONAL Budget Office views the Carter Administration's forecasts on the economy and the budget deficit as unrealistically optimistic. While the administration predicts 2.2 per cent growth of the economy this year, with no downturn or recession, CBO director Alice M.NYT, - 859 words
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Article459 1979-01-30 5 Reuter. ITALIAN Prime Minister Giuiio Andreotti prepared his resignation over the weekend as the country stumbled into a new political crisis with the right wing anticipating a resurgence of guerrilla violence. -The right-wing newspaper H Tempo said it is afraid left-wing guerrillas would pull off some spectacular coupReuter. - 459 words
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Article802 1979-01-30 5 ARRIVALS Service Local l Operator Number Time From PAA PA005 0200 SFO/HKG MAS MH601 0700 KUL SIA/BA SQ/BA17 0725 BAH (C'corde) MAS MH682 0725 KCH SIA SQ10I 0815 KUL MAS MH621 0640 PEN MAS MH607 0845 KUL MAS MH671 0945 PEN KUL CAL CI814 1000 HLP CPA802 words
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Article, Illustration272 1979-01-30 5 FIVE WOMEN from the tiny town of Hamilton In the sooth of Australia's island State of Tasmania, calling themselves the Lady Bags, have formed the conn try's first all-woman Ore brigade. The people of Hamilton, like those of other Tasmanian towns, are ever vigilant of272 words
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666 1979-01-30 5 AP. AN AMERICAN military delegation arrived in Cairo yesterday amid increasing signs that the United States is looking to Egypt to fill the gap left by Iran as a buffer to Soviet influence in the Middle East. President Anwar Sadat has actively soughtAP. - 666 words
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Article, Illustration412 1979-01-30 5 UPI AMERICAN envoy Alfred Atherton failed in his latest attempt to narrow Egyptian-Israeli differences and "tens of issues" still need to be resolved before a peace treaty can be reached, Egypt's negotiator, acting Foreign Minister Butros Ghali, said on Sunday. He alsoUPI - 412 words
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163 1979-01-30 5 AP THE US International Trade Commission has announced that it has thrown out a complaint against four Japanese steel firms for lack of evidence that they had engaged in unfair trade practices. The complaint was filed last September against Ishikawa Jima-Harima Heavy Industries, Kobe SteelAP - 163 words
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Article126 1979-01-30 5 Reuter CIUNA Willi MAGA# 9 UM Partogaeae territory m toe Chtoeae malalaad, to rcrnala utoMotu, toe eeleay's Gevenaer, Mr Garcia Leaadra, said to liahea yeaterday. He nU after a vtoit to Pektog thai he to eeavlaeed Maeae'a aataaemau statu weald eaattaae aaaitered far aaaay yean. The gaveraarReuter - 126 words
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385 1979-01-30 5 Reuter. THE STRIKE by 100,000 British lorry drivers is crumbling, spokesmen of the transport union and employers both said over the weekend. According to industry sources, the damaging three-week strike, which has cut industrial production and exports, could end very soon. "The strike is collapsing,"Reuter. - 385 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article593 1979-01-30 5 Agencies THE Hamburg-based HWWA Economic Research Institute sees the volume of world trade rising 5 to 6 per cent in real terms this year, after a 4 to 5 per cent gain last year. In its latest publication on economic trends, it said scarcely any impulse will,Agencies - 593 words
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Advertisement65 1979-01-30 5 upCft r AUGUST 1979 Featuring: Mcxiern, fully equiped Gymnasium, Sauna, Massage, Pool and Professional Fitness Programming. Reasonable prices. Membership will be completely reciprocating with the other ten Centers in Honolulu, Tokyo, Seoul, Hong Kong, Manila and Jakarta. Entry fee: S $500. Monthly dues: S $50 for unlimited usage Call the65 words
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656 1979-01-30 6 SINGAPORE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA LPH THOSE WHO gathered to witness the birth of an orchestra waited in hushed silence. Then the child came and, like all young things, it was a little gawky sometimes graceful, sometimes uncertain. But it had promise. The evening's programmeLPH - 656 words
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Article, Illustration417 1979-01-30 6 WUPPERTAL DANCE THEATRE MT FOR THE ballet classicist, modern ballet may border on the blasphemous in its rejection of all conventional form and content. For the unintiated, it may be totally meaningless, devoid even of the distraction afforded by the elaborate costumes and sets in the classical productions.MT - 417 words
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Miscellaneous503 1979-01-30 6 I LEISURE TIME POETRY READING AN EVENING of Poetry with Bryan Walters will be held at the National Museum theatrette tomorrow night at 8 pm. Mr. Walters, who comes from Wales, will read both Dylan Thomas' poetry as well as his own. He has presented his poetry on BBC Radio503 words
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Miscellaneous51 1979-01-30 6 BriStdW:EtanfcDictenS &4G6.RS CRN \|OU sPprag, p> 9 THfsTS U>HP\T t WBNTeD To S€£_ RHOUT... ue T v4iNK VOU'BE. v Tme. GET OH WST GBT OK.. R «a£R<DOWN »P NOO ON vumlthis t>RRT "TV4fVT DRRO&HT' -RJT VOOR ON TMOS6 I m D Rt>loT H€4? T^ING V OlurnßlC i»\jpTfti£ fHMfu.. Q,\ a51 words
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Miscellaneous889 1979-01-30 6 A DAY FOR TV LOVERS THE Chlagay pmwlsa will be televised live tram Ike PMbag tram t am. At lltt •a, ptoaw w%tch Ike Haas Chrtottaa Aaderaea Special If yaa still have wlthla yaa Ike ability to eajay aad believe. Peter (Jsttaav will tell the atovtea af The Steadfast Ha889 words
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984 1979-01-30 7 RAYMOND ERICSON - By RAYMOND ERICSON NYT ARISTIDE and Louise Farrenc are names that are pretty much buried in music dictionaries. Yet they were a remarkable couple in 19th-century France, and their unusual accomplishments have fortunately now been revived by Bea Friedland, executive and music editorNYT - 984 words
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Article, Illustration364 1979-01-30 7 Norman Cattsaach - Title The Bahtfag Tree War Author DtvU Pewaall Pahfcher Peagaia Books Price U.7S Reviewed by Norman Cattsaach NOT very long age, so maay parte ef the Hi Itlah Empire were achieving indepeadeaee at the same time that the British BeyaJ family was ranaiag eat ef minor member* tePicture by Unicef - 364 words
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475 1979-01-30 7 Teresa Lim - Title: The Penguin Book of Chinese Verse (translations by Robert Kotewall and Norman L. Smith) Editor: A.R. Davis Publisher: Penguin Price: $3.85 Reviewed by Teresa Lim THE BRIEF and often impressionist poems of 127 poets are collected in this slim volume. That means the reader475 words
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Article, Illustration471 1979-01-30 7 ANTHONY TAN - ARABIAN NIGHTS FANTASY By ANTHONY TAN THE MAGICAL fantasy of the Arabian prince turned thief is Odeon's Lunar New Year attraction to haul in the juvenile audiences again. But this latest remake of the Thief of Baghdad definitely lacks the quality of special effects to make it a471 words
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Article429 1979-01-30 7 Soh Tiang Keng - Title: Financial Institutions in Singapore Author: Tan Chwee Huat Publisher: Singapore University Press, 1978 Price: H8 (paperback) Reviewed by Soh Tiang Keng IT IS heartening to see yet another book on finance in Singapore written by a local author. This time, it is Financial Institutions in Singapore by429 words
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MARKET REVIEWS
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1036 1979-01-30 8 CHAN BONG SOO - SINGAPORE h A By CHAN BONG SOO THE BEHAVIOUR of the stock market in Singapore last week was as encouraging as it was rewarding to those who had the foresight and fortune to buy earlier. After weeks of consolidating, the market suddenly perked up1,036 words
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Article196 1979-01-30 8 Violet Chow - Week eaded Ju 21 Compiled by Violet Chow SCRIP ISSUE Nitlaaal Itm aad Steel Mills BM: Proposed bonus issue of one-for-two. OTHERS ladastrtaJ Elertiaafu aad fajlwwlig was temporarily suspended on the SES with effect from Jan 22, pending announcement by the company. GaM Cate announced196 words
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Article783 1979-01-30 8 GERALD COLVERD - LONDON By GERALD COLVERD FEW things are more comforting than observing a market which performs according to expectations. The last two trading days of the stock market account,ending last Friday, saw share prices rally as bears closed their open positions. Not a little of the783 words
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303 1979-01-30 8 TOKYO h 4 AFP. THE TOKYO stock market, aided by a persistent wave erf institutional buying, remained on the uphill throughout last week with the Dow indicator winding up at a new record. The 225-stock Dow, a 17.51-yen loser the previous week, wrapped up theAFP. - 303 words
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494 1979-01-30 8 r NEW YORK L d NYT. WALL STREET was smiling last week. The Dow Jones industrial average finished last Friday at 859.75, up 22.26 points for the week and reaching its highest close since mid-October. Moreover, a strong rally rippled through theNYT. - 494 words
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Article859 1979-01-30 8 K.LUMPUR IN WHAT was by far the most active week since the start of the New Year, share prices rallied strongly on the Kuala Lumpur stock market to close on a firm note. Trading was widespread with every sector enjoying a resurgence of buying859 words
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Article420 1979-01-30 8 f 1 SYDNEY Reuter DESPITE the bullish trend on the Sydney market last week, led mainly by resources and metal stocks, brokers are suggesting that there could be a tapering-off in share price rises this week. A forerunner to the suggestion was theReuter - 420 words
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Article194 1979-01-30 8 UPI. ALEXANDER and Baldwin and Pacific Resources Inc. have Jointly announced agreement in principle on a merger that would be the largest ever in Hawaiian business history. Pri and A and B are the fourth and fifth largest corporations in Hawaii. Pri's 12-month revenues forUPI. - 194 words
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Advertisement77 1979-01-30 8 FABULOUS JVC PRIZES TO BE WON! A? k V<- THE CRAFT 5 M "i V <- It's a simple and easy to win contest. All you have to do is answer 2 simple questions on JVC products. GET YOUR COPY OF THE CRAFT OF SOUND NOW! Pe Pi odic lis77 words
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Article471 1979-01-30 9 TOKYO SHARE prices yesterday closed higher in fairly active trading, led by mineral resources and medium-priced shares. The Dow Jones average rose 26.97 to close at 6,192.29 points after briefly touching a record 6,292.96, with volume 520 million shares. The Tokyo Stock Exchange index closed at 462.09,471 words
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Article323 1979-01-30 9 THE MARKET closed mixed, with losses in the majority after slow trading yesterday. Among financial shares, Raja Finance dropped 20 baht to 1,550, Bangkok Investment eight to 350, International Trust and Fund eight to 332 and First Trust and Safety Insurance six each to 430 and 280. Thai Danu323 words
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Article156 1979-01-30 9 THE MARKET closed mixed yesterday, with mining and oil averages posting gains, while commercials declined. Dealers said turnover rose to 18.3 million pesos from Friday's 16.7 million and rises included Baguio Gold, Benguet Con B, Lepanto B, Oriental B, Phil Overseas, Pogei and Seafront. Philex B, Meralco, PLOT and156 words
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Article16 1979-01-30 9 HONGKONG aad By4aey were elssed yesterday fsc CUaese New Year aad Aastralla Day tespetttvt »y.16 words
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Article31 1979-01-30 9 tULHANG SENG Monday closed Friday 543.08 Week Ago 535 04 8YDNEY INDUSTRIALS Monday closed Friday 478.34 Week Ago 473.25 ALL ORDINARIE8 Monday closed Friday 479 24 Week Ago 562.9031 words
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Article642 1979-01-30 9 NYT THE US securities industry, seeking a greater return on its investment after years of inadequate performance, will be pulling out the stops in 1979 to achieve better results. And with the concept of the financial department store becoming more popular, indications areNYT - 642 words
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Article1296 1979-01-30 9 NEW YORK A STEADY dollar and continuing hopes that interest rates may soon ease pushed stock prices higher in moderately active trading last Friday. The dollar firmed on a Commerce Department forecast that the US trade deficit could drop as much as USJ9 billion this year from the1,296 words
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Article202 1979-01-30 9 JAM X C9 Abiubi If Afa-Ml 45 4-% Algo ma Bank Mont Bank Nova Scoua (toll T.I 26* n 26 63 4* unch Beth Corn BP Can Ud 23 Braaean Camp Red Lake 19 30 Can Imp Bk 26% Canpac 4-% Canpac In* Pf Carllng OXeefe 1IHB Com Into202 words
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Article94 1979-01-30 9 JAN SB FYl FORWARD MARKET Acec 414 -8 Artwd 2285 -16 Astur 740 41 Brac&n 4ff? -1 Bru-Lmnb 1140 JS rinptr 628 -ft Cork 90S -4 De Dccfi 106 •t Ebes MSO 10 Efcctrobel 6730 -10 Ob-Inno-Bm 2sao uoch OCT IJ70 -10 Hobo* MB -s 3430 15 Ryl Dutch94 words
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Article200 1979-01-30 9 Aei-nmiiin iajo Akao 1830 A1U Leben 882.00 -22 Alii Vers 488.00 -5 BASF ***** 1.1 Bay H T Wbank Bay Vbank Bayer BBC miw Cassella Chcm Ver* Commerxbank Contl Oumml Daimler-Bent Defuoa Demac Deutsche Bank Dreadner Bank Dt Texaco Dyckerhoff ST A 283 00 308.00 ***** 307.00 242.40 406.00200 words
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Article194 1979-01-30 9 JAN 36 Fit ARM 3714)0 -3 Ahold 123.50 -0J Ale so 30 70 0.1 AMEV 96.70 -0.7 Amf»» 115 JO 1.6 Am rot Bank 78.60 -OJ B^rgoxj 60 00 65.00 -1 -0.3 BoU 71 JO •1.1 Boraumij 172.00 -2J Bur h man n 76 JO -U Byenkorf 83.60 ♦0.1194 words
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Article189 1979-01-30 9 JAN 26 Francs Action* Sulues Alusulsse Br Alusulsse Ref Brown Boverl Br. Cite Qelfy Br Clba Oelfy PC.. Clbi Qelfy Ret Credit Suisse Br Credit Suisse Ret Elektrowatt Br Oeorfe Fischer Br Oiofeus Pe Hero Br. Hoffman La Boette 1/M Holder-bank Br Interfood Br. Jelmoli Br Motor-Columbus Nestle Br189 words
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Article105 1979-01-30 9 JAN 36 Lire 4-/-Anlr 35 0.5 ajsoc Oen MHO unch ButOfl SIS Centrale 4310 -40 Flat 2788 -41 Flnalder 188 SO -4JS Ocn Immot) 88JS -13 in Prt 237S -40 Italcementi 23m -250 I taigas T» -3 italiMer 3TB -3 Mafneu M PI 547 5 Mare 111 Ere 328105 words
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Article264 1979-01-30 9 JAM 26 Frs CORBEILLE Air-Liquid* B S N Oervals Danone C 8 F (Thomson Cle Francaiae Petroles Compa«nle Financier* Compafnle Generate Credit Fonder De France Hachette (Ubralrle) Machines Bull Mlchelln (B) Parlbas Pechlney Clflne Kuhlmann Philips (N» Oem Bent) Prlntemps S A Rhone-Poulenee SA Royal Dutch Sues (Cle Flnan264 words
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Article310 1979-01-30 9 JAN X Rand INDUSTRIALS A Alpha 190 9 Abercom AC And CI 396 jns -6 -10 UN 1# Barlowi 933 unch C§ Sugar MOB CNA >10 unch Currte Finance 107 2 D* Been Ind Edcon 129 -10 i 90 -2 Edpn Eveready Ted Vott 4060 100 Fuflt 100B Oardian310 words
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190 1979-01-30 9 STANDARD Oil Co. (Ohio) said its first full year of Alaskan crude oil operation resulted in a 149 per cent surge in net income for 1978 while fourth quarter profit jumped 134 per cent. Profit per share increased at a slower pace because190 words
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169 1979-01-30 9 Reuter MASSEY-Ferguson Ltd. said it plans capital expenditure of US$BO million in fiscal 1979, down from $99 million spent last year. The company said expenditure will be directed towards project development, product cost reduction and facilities rationalisation. The annual report said the changes in organisation structureReuter - 169 words
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Article78 1979-01-30 9 Reuter CANADIAN lindustry Minister Mr. Jack Horner said the foreign investment review agency approved a plan by Hayes-Dana Ltd., controlled by Dana Corp of the US to acquire Dealers Truck Equipment Ltd. of Regina. The agency also approved a proposal by Sun Oil Co.Ltd., a wholly-ownedReuter - 78 words
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173 1979-01-30 9 CHEVRON Petroleum UK Ltd. said the eight participants in the North Sea Ninian Field, onstream since December, signed an agreement for sharing costs and production. The agreement contains formulae for recalculating the equity interests as more field data becomes available during the173 words
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Article34 1979-01-30 9 Reuter SHISEIDO Co. Ltd. announced an after-tax profit of 9.72 billion yen for the year ended Nov. 30, 1978 (9.38 billion). Sales were 265.73 billion yen (250.57 billion). Dividend ten yen (same).Reuter - 34 words
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Article473 1979-01-30 9 Reuter AMERICAN Motors Corp (AMC) plans to introduce a new model car for 1980. AMC president Mr. Paul Tlppett Jr. said the new model will not be a wholly new car but will be based on the body of its Concord compact and detailsReuter - 473 words
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263 1979-01-30 9 Reuter THE FEDERAL Trade Commission (FTC) said it is Investigating the proposed takeover of McGraw-Hill Inc by American Express over possible anti-trust grounds. FTC sources said there may be grounds to question the merger and the investigation is more than a routine inquiry. The agencyReuter - 263 words
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Article69 1979-01-30 9 AFP BANGKOK Bank Ltd. issued a year-end statement showing 1978 net operating profit of 825 million baht, up almost 15 per cent from the year before. Deposits were recorded at 60,227 million baht and other assets totalled 136,873 million baht. Bangkok Bank operates 218 branches in ThailandAFP - 69 words
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Article38 1979-01-30 9 ITALY'S national airline, Alitalia, turned in a profit of 11 billion lire in 1978. The airline, which recovered from a deficit in 1977 for the first time since 1970, increased global traffic revenue by 11 per cent.38 words
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Advertisement108 1979-01-30 9 nni'ip ACCOUNT ANTS, AUDITORS, COMPANY SECRETARIES, MANAGERS, ADMINISTRATORS, BANKERS, STATISTICIANS. The fast growing industrial and commercial sectors of this region are constantly looking for professional men and women to fill such challenging and highly paid posts. Do you have the qualification to fulfil any of these roles? If not then108 words
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344 1979-01-30 10 ABOUT 20 per cent of the 15,578 applications for the three million Guthrie Ropel shares opened for public subscription were successful in balloting and allotment at the MIDF building in Kuala Lumpur. All Guthrie Ropel shareholder-applicants were successful, though not in the full amounts applied344 words
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601 1979-01-30 10 LOW LEE CHOO - HIGHER PRODUCTION COSTS By LOW LEE CHOO AFTER last year's sharp profit jump, Petaling Tin expects current year earnings to rise only marginally in view of the recent rise in electricity charges which will push up production costs considerably. For the year ended last601 words
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Article291 1979-01-30 10 Current Ex Books Date Total for Payment Dnte Close Payable the year Total for Previous year Kemayan GT Disp Kulim Bcrjuntai L Perak Pahang Cobs Pref Utd Plant MTC CCM M Cement BAT Shangri-La Perils Plant NST Temerloh A Molek Sel Dredge B Kawan Duff Dev M Bank291 words
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Article91 1979-01-30 10 Company Particulars Ex Date Booka Cloae Rahman Hydraulic C C MBS 9TP (1975) P. Product* Toshiba Bonus Issue of 1 for 2 Bonus Issue of 1 for 2 Rights Issue of 1 for 2 6 *2.00 per share Bonus Issue of 1 for 3 Bonus Issue of 191 words
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Article144 1979-01-30 10 Daff Development Bbd: AGM to be held at 1 jdaat Pinji, Lahat, Perak, at 2.30 pm on Feb 2. Malaysia BalMiag Saelety BM: EOGM to be held at the Board Room, 3rd Floor, Bangunan MBSB, 13/15 Leboh Ampang, Kuala Lumpur at 12 noon on Feb. 7. Malayslaa Tabaeea144 words
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Article386 1979-01-30 10 THE KUALA Lumpur Stock Exchange has asked BOV18 SEA to furnish 100 copies of the resolution passed at the company's extraordinary general meeting on Jan 15 relating to the sale of the property at Buldt Timah. Tan Sri General Ungku Nazaruddin Bin Ungku Mohammed has been appointed a386 words
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Article2703 1979-01-30 10 1978/78 Hick Lou Coaipaay Last Sale orGr*a Div Div Cvr Gr*» YTd Net P/B Vol Week COOO) Htgk Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIALS 272 190* 179 219 275 111 196* 32S 245 660 132 123* 107 133 195* 59 106* 173* 140* 256 Acma Alcorn Allied Choc BAT2,703 words
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Advertisement100 1979-01-30 10 The Love of ooking n iri .A? V •»;.v //r '4 •f S Kenneth tt kVI, uniqu* way of •oupa to dmwti, giving tfca cook a wtdar rang* of ractpoa to fry, one* fho bMtci hovo boon mootorod. Finally, ho tho (our mmtn ngiom of China Pairing. Shanghai. Canton. ■*«c«on100 words
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1048 1979-01-30 11 NYT SPORTS ENTHUSIASTS, both amateur and professional, are probably more susceptible than any other group, with the possible exception of dieters, to anecdotal advice, undocumented dogma and downright quackery. Seeking to improve their performance or simply test their mettle, they fall prey toNYT - 1,048 words
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793 1979-01-30 11 PETER DOBEREINER - By PETER DOBEREINER IS THE CHAIRMAN of Barclays Bank expected to pot something back into money-lending? Are refuse collectors under pressure to put something back into dustbins? Sportsmen, on the other hand, are constantly blethering on about putting something back into their sports793 words
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Article, Illustration193 1979-01-30 11 LIFTING weights is a delight for world champion poweriifter Kristina Ladny of Australia. The 25-year-old office worker had been at it for less than two years when she walked away with two world records recently. Kristina, who weighs about 56 kg, lifted 142 kg in the deadlift,193 words
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257 1979-01-30 11 Reuter AUSTRALIAN light middle weight boxing champion Philip McElwaine is likely to get into serious trouble during the President's Cup tournament in Jakarta over the girls. Apparently unaware that even without publicity it is not too difficult to get acquainted with IndonesianReuter - 257 words
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653 1979-01-30 11 The Observer THERE'S a let af riMtre flattery the mtor raeiag game. Ne www 4ms •m teem gala a (netiM ef ft ft hpwttfc thaa the atbers an Ik there Imltatleg like nwi, ultkMt the allghteat mbAad ihe I*7l aeaaea, wklci started laat week withThe Observer - 653 words
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Article, Illustration316 1979-01-30 11 A ROAD SURVEY of the Asian Highway from Istanbul to Singapore will be one of the sidelights of an ambitious motoring adventure to be tackled by the Royal Automobile Club of Western Australia (RAC) beginning next month. To mark Western Australia's 150 th316 words
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Advertisement319 1979-01-30 11 <P Graham Greene a i 'Probably the best espionage novel ever written.' Richard H Growald, UP! 'A major literary event... a marvellous tale of spies and intrigue spun with intricate skill by a master story-taller. A must.' PLA YBO Y 'As fine a novel as he has ever written concise,319 words
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446 1979-01-30 12 NYT, UPI. AYATOLLAH Ruhollah Khomeiny, leader of the Muslim opposition forces in Iran, said on Sunday he would not meet Mr Shahpur Bakhtiar unless the Iranian prime minister resigned from office first. Reversing an announcement by aides on Saturday that he was ready forNYT,; UPI. - 446 words
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Article110 1979-01-30 12 Reuter. IRAN will cancel ewtnct with Prance for construction of four nuclear power sUUmu, Prime Minister Shapur Bakhtlar said la Teheran. The Prime Minister, announcing the planned cancellation of one of the moot lucrative coo tracts ever signed between Iran and the Weot, mid the power stationsReuter. - 110 words
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Article668 1979-01-30 12 Because of early press time, the following are Friday's stocks LONDON METAUS Unofficial closing COPPER bars Barely steady 4.575 Caah £***** 962 00, Three months £>79J0 W 00. CATS Idle nil Caah £847 00 MOO Three mootha CMS.OO K7 00 TIN standard Steady quiet 5M mainly carries. Caah668 words
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Article, Illustration303 1979-01-30 12 IRAN'S borrowings from major Interns Hobs I banks totalled about US$7.2 Milieu (about 8$1« Milken) In mid-1978 with an estlmated fZM Mitten due in periods sp to one year, the Bank for lateraationol Settlements reported in Basle. The flguree were dloeleoed in theUPI photo. - 303 words
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319 1979-01-30 12 Reuter. JAPANESE trade with the rest of the world in the first 10 days of January turned into a big deficit following a sharp rise in imports, the Finance Ministry announced yesterday. The deficit totalled $971.29 million (552.14 billion), compared with surpluses of $175.80Reuter. - 319 words
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Article, Illustration79 1979-01-30 12 CHINESE Vice-Premier Deng Xiaoping (Teag Hsiao-ping) Is followed by Us wife m they arrived at Andrews Air Feree Base, Maryland, en Snnday te begin a historic visit te the US. The 74-year-old ieader is the tint tep Chinese Cemmnnlst te P*y •ffleW visit te the United States,UPI picture. - 79 words
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Article508 1979-01-30 12 THE CARTER administration efforts to open the warped doors of international trade are drawing a rapid fire of criticism from Congressional, industrial, labour and agricultural interests who claim the United States has given up too much. Robert Strauss, Carter's special trade negotiator said,"We don't have508 words
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Article641 1979-01-30 12 AGREEMENT has been reached by the Australian and British governments on proposals which it is hoped will end the current air fares dispute with South-east Asian nations. Following a week-long conference in Canberra the Australian and British officials issued a statement on Sunday expressing641 words
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Article162 1979-01-30 12 UPI. KAMPUCHEAN troops loyal to the overthrown government of Premier Pol Pot have recaptured several areas in Southern and Western Kampuchea, the New China News Agency reported on Sunday. The official news agency of China said the pro-Pol Pot troops, which the Chinese reportedly support, hasUPI. - 162 words
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Advertisement356 1979-01-30 12 ijij ImiT: A HOME? Then look for it in Business Times classified property advertisements an easy to read guide to the available properties at the top end of the market. Home-hunters are especially catered for in the new LEISURE TIMES supplement that comes with Business Times every Saturday morning. If356 words
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Miscellaneous48 1979-01-30 12 =3 Report for 24 hours prior to U p.m. on Jaa 29 at toe airport: Maximum temperature 32.7 Associated humidity 61 Minimum temperature 22.8 Associated humidity 96 Hours of sunshine 10.15 Rainfall in millimetres NIL Total rainfall for the month 73.8 Total rainy days for the month 748 words
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Article44 1979-01-30 13 Reuter. POLAND has signed an accord to buy four cargo ships from France worth one billion francs (S$ 500 million), of which the French government will provide 450 million francs as aid to the shipbuilding industry, informed government sources said.Reuter. - 44 words
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Article132 1979-01-30 13 Reuter. THE INTERNATIONAL Longshoremen's Association, ILA, and the Employers' Educational Foundation Inc. were authorised at their joint conference in London recently to seek effective ways of creating an organisation to protect against the encroachment of predatory Soviet maritime practices on world trade. The conference, attended by representatives ofReuter. - 132 words
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Article87 1979-01-30 13 Reuter MEMBER lines of the Japan/India-Pakistan/ Japan shipping conference say the congestion surcharge applied to cargo for Bombay will be the current 15 per cent. The surcharge, effective Feb 1, has been raised because of berthing delays at the port. In November, Port Trust Authorities in Bombay saidReuter - 87 words
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534 1979-01-30 13 GOH ENG KEE - By GOH ENG KEE INDONESIAN companies involved in the shipping trade between Indonesia and Singapore appear to be feeling some of the adverse effects of the protectionistic shipping policies imposed recently by the Indonesian government. According to Warta Economi Maritim Review, an Indonesian weekly534 words
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Article183 1979-01-30 13 AP NUMEBOUB trade* were feataiad la slagle-vayage aad timecharter baslaess sa Tharsday bat omjar talker grata nates were still very faiet Time charter •pentkM featared a grawlag laterest la TraaaAUaattc raaad vayages saeh as the Cepraael fcufclag H the TXJkU dwt Babesias at USs4,St* (BSMN) a day basisAP - 183 words
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Article448 1979-01-30 13 THE banking industry has been urged to adopt a more flexible attitude, albeit one tempered with sound commercial prudence, in their dealings with shipowners. Mr M.D. Re veil, vicepresident of Marine Midland Bank, said bankers need to change their lending techniques if the shipping industry448 words
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4176 1979-01-30 17 SCHEMIE A guide to ships loading at Singapore for Ports around the World The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of4,176 words
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Article128 1979-01-30 17 The major shipping consortia operating between the Far East /Europe and Straits ports/Australia and the member lines. ACE (FAR EABT/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. 'K' Line Korean Shipping Corporation Neptune Orient Lines Orient Overseas Container Line ANRO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line Australia/Straits Container Line Nedlloyd Lines Neptune Orient Lines128 words
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Article568 1979-01-30 17 8Mppfa«IAM 3 I ACS n 5 Afea IV s Aguiia IV 2 Alpac IV 5 Angkutan IV 3 ANL I 1 APL m s Arya Nat n s ASCL m s Asia Merchant m Atlas V 2 Aust.Cont IV 5 Bank n s Banner Maritime V 4 BBS n568 words
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Article1284 1979-01-30 18 of export fcl containers AND LCL CARGO AT CONTAINER TERMINAL NB.(l) Each vessel's estimated time of arrival is advised Agent and is subject to change by the Shipping Line/ (Z) All export FCL containers and LCL cargo must be delivered tn t.h® Autnority s premises during the following1,284 words
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Article892 1979-01-30 18 The leading shipping lines operating from Singapore and the local agents who handle cargo bookings for them. Aconas Line— Aconas Sdn. Bhd. Adriatic Container— Container Feeders. AFEA Line— Singapore Shipping. AguUa Oriental—Same. Ahli Shipping— Sharjah. Alfred C. Toepfer LineIn term odai. Algerian National Line (CNAN) —Unipacific.892 words
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Article, Illustration360 1979-01-30 18 EXPECTED ARRIVALS TODAY KEPPEL WHARVES Baodi (0600) 45 Chidambaram (0630) 1/2 Etha Rickers (1700 after On Ping hauls) 38/39 Frotabeira (1400) 44 Hel (0900) 46 Hoegh Opal (0630) 6/7 Kola Indah (0700) 11 Manjusan Maru (0200) 18 Nedlloyd Fresco (1700) 3/4 On Ping (1100 after Kupang Maru360 words
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Advertisement563 1979-01-30 13 KYDBEI LINE See Page IV Column 3 for sailings Agents S pore Kyosei Agencies (S) Pte Ltd Mjrhrhng 911!?? General 9! ill] W M sia Euro-Asia Line Sar, Bhd Kt 4?%4/• P KItNC ***** 3 P ENANG 64 7812 <S§* lARDIM A I A H Orient Overseas C<mlai*teA. Line FULLY563 words
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Advertisement252 1979-01-30 13 flate SEALORD UJ mil ANTAH H All vessels ***** DWT, 105 TON H.L. Derrick I 288 TEU Capacity, Long Length Capability. ■ARABIAN GULF WEEKLY SERVICE I -I —J Vessel S pore Loading for I IBN BAJJAH In port Kuwait (10/2) essel S pore Loading for S3 II H3E Jeddah, Hodeidah,252 words
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Advertisement53 1979-01-30 13 p F NEPTUNE ORIENT UNES LTD WE WISH ALL OUR CLIENTS AND FRIENDS A VERY HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS LUNAR NEW YEAR AGENTS: Sinfapore: NEPTUNE AfiENCJES PTE. LTD. Tefc *****11 P. Kelanc: HARPER WRA SON BHD., Tet *****1 P. Jay* HARPER WRA SON BHD., Tek *****7' Penanf: HARPER NRA SON BHD.,53 words
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Advertisement778 1979-01-30 13 u Hapag-Lloyd Fully containerised to Europe and United States. Regular, reliable and on time. <«■ «B»Ml Mr Tawrari tapan aA Aora,) FULLY CONTAINERIZED FAST DIRECT WEEKLY inni 31/1 A*an t 1/2 V 2 Akra M 12/2 14/2 tm Qosmi Tnn *CY 4 Fee 0700 krs *C« 3 Fab 1900 krs778 words
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Advertisement576 1979-01-30 14 Hapag-Lloyd WE WISH ALL OUR CHINESE FRIENDS AND SUPPORTERS A VERY HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR Agents SEGANI *****11 Boo*«i{ *****09 CfS *****72 fwnwjt *****33 I H lumpui **********3b 200S8S I P K riant 386/83 CFS I*B2'* I Penanf 6/890 ***** 63:.n United States Lines TRI-CONTINENT CONTAINER SERVICE LOADING FOR:-576 words
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Advertisement412 1979-01-30 14 lasss barber blue Frwc US ATLANTIC US 6HLF I EAST CANADA ft* 5/ Fife 1/ 9 ftb 14 F«k IS Ftfe 17 Fife 20 Feb 11/ IS f* 21/22 F»fe 27 Ftfe 21 Mar 2 Mar S M» 17/11 Ito 21/23 M» 27 2t Itar M Aw 2 Sa«anab New412 words
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Advertisement702 1979-01-30 14 EVERGREEN LINE (EVERGREEN MARINE CORPORATION! AR EAST/RED SEA, MEDITERRANEAN EXPRESS FULL CONTAMER SERVICE ALSO ACCEPHNG CARGO FOR GENOA. LATTAWA BEIRUT ALEXANORM BENGHAZI. TRIPOLI U»YA) S P»f 'MM Nrl imi Umsml Itftam F« 4F* I<F* »Fck ?3 fed 27 F* *> »EA HE* »Ft» lkU (Ha IN* 9N» 1 27 Eck702 words
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Advertisement1070 1979-01-30 14 Everett Lines/ v LOMME f( MTOWM—i rilttflU M lOAOMG fOF PUNTARENAS TRANSHWKI nmni/ wuamia pamonckt lOAOMG FOI WHO All OTH ARICA lOAOMG FOS OF SPAM I ARUBA BRIO SI VMCE NT 10UPE MAPI HONGKONG PATAGOMA AKCNTMA Transportation Maritima Maxicana S. A. "MEXICAN NATIONAL LINE" V FM EA3T MEXICO i CtWTIAI1,070 words
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Advertisement576 1979-01-30 14 -I" 1 7 Iao.S.E. OCEAN SHIPPING ENTERPRISES PTE LTD RM 2102 2103 21STF100R MARINA HOUsF SHENTON WAY MISTRI ROAD SINI.APORF 2 TFL *****44 7 A *****70 \m SANKYO LINE AUSTRALIA SERVICE WE MAN MAY BREEZE 1/2 Feb 3/4 Ft* SYD ICL. AOEL 12/13 Feb 10/11 Feb STO ICL. ADEL BANGLADESH576 words
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Advertisement429 1979-01-30 15 Overseas I I Containers Limited WISHING ALL OUR CLIENTS A VERY HAPPY PROSPEROUS CHIHESE NEW YEAR SMGAPOtt MMBfCLO CONTMO SERVICES. PTE ITO 4360*1 K LUMPUR CONTMNER AGENCES *****4 P KELANG *****6 4 PENANG eUTHME BOUSTEAO SMPPWG AfiENCIS 3(2301/3 Australia Straits Container Line (A MEMBO Of THE MHO COMSORTUM) WISHING ALL429 words
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Advertisement622 1979-01-30 15 GRANARD L//VE WISHING ALL OUR FRIENDS, SUPPORTERS AND BUSINESS ASSOCIATES FATT CHOY Granard Shipping Agencies |Sl Pte Ltd Tei *****77 (5 Lines D»n s Trjdtnq Sdn B^d A//i Slipping J rjfjmq f nlerpnses STRAITS EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Loadnf for New York, East Coast and Gulf ports by Mri-Landbrid(e Los Angeles,622 words
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Advertisement570 1979-01-30 15 BENLINE CONTAINERS WISHING ALL OUR CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDS A HAPPY PROSPEROUS CHINESE NEW YEAR S PORE *****4. LUMPUR *****4 P KELANG 6521. PENANG ***** BEN ASIA CONTAINER SERVICE BACS KONG HEE FATT CHOY TO ALL OUR CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDS STONE BEN UNE *****4 P HEMIC BEN UK *****6 Hi. BEN570 words
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Advertisement431 1979-01-30 15 ir GUTHRIE BOUSTEAD LYKES ORIENT LINE EXPRESS SERVICE MRECT FROM SMGAPORE TO NEW ORLEANS. MOBR.E. HOUSTON. GALVESTON ALSO ACCEPTMG CARGO FOR BANGKOK. MAMLA. TAIWAN. HONGKONG PUSAN AND iAPAN FORTS NMcntns om*) inrmims (akthtiM*)4/ IMkW/Hto (OK*) n H Fa* SINGAPORE *****4 r T K E LANG *****! KUALA LUMPUR *****1 PENANG431 words
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Advertisement682 1979-01-30 16 K LINE KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. WISHING ALL OUR CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDS A VERY HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR CJKWItI QCJBH SOUTH AFRICA S pore Durban E Ldn 15/16 Feb IMa (accepbng contaaws to Itebaa) WEST AFRICA Singapore For: CROWN CHEWY 15/16 Feb Matadi. Pt Notre. Libreville. Abidian. Monrovia. Tema.682 words
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