The Business Times, 1 February 1979
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Title Section11 1979-02-01 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.CA.P) No. IM/1/7# THURSDAY, FEBRUARY I, IfJ» 50 CENTS11 words
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Article56 1979-02-01 1 Reuter IKHtHAN, Wed. Tension gripped Iran today as millions of devoted followers prepared to welcome home religious leader Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeiny after 15 years in exile. The Ayatollah, whose leadership of mass protests forced the Shah out of his country two weeks ago, is expected to make hisReuter - 56 words
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Article39 1979-02-01 1 AP ROME, Wed. Italian Premier Giulio Andreotti, his Christian Democrat minority government stripped of its parliamentary majority, announced his resignation today, plunging Italy into a government crisis at a time of growing terrorism and high unemployment. APAP - 39 words
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Article86 1979-02-01 1 AFP BANGKOK, Wed. Chinese officials have agreed in principle to allow Thai construction companies to provide materials for five hotels to be built in China and Tibet by Amherst International, the Bangkok Post daily reported today. Quoting the chairman of Amherst Thailand, Maj Gen Chatichai Choonhavan,AFP - 86 words
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Article67 1979-02-01 1 Reuter TOKYO, Wed. Japan came under more pressure today this time from its own financial authorities to open up its markets to receive more goods from other countries. Sources at the Bank of Japan said its officials advised that Japan should open more of its markets toReuter - 67 words
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Article70 1979-02-01 1 UPI CARACAS, Wed. The Iranian oil shutdown could become a major headache for the US and other oil consuming countries if it continues beyond next fall, US Deputy Secretary of Energy John O'Leary said today. He said this following meetings with outgoing Venezuelan President Carlos AndresUPI - 70 words
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Article82 1979-02-01 1 AP NEW DELHI, Wed. Indian External Affairs Minister A. B. Vajpayee will leave on Feb 12 for Peking to begin an eight-day visit to China, the first by an Indian minister since the 1962 border war between the two countries, an official spokesman said today. DuringAP - 82 words
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Article76 1979-02-01 1 AP BANGKOK, Wed. China is fulfilling its promise to aid the toppled Pol Pot regime by sending seaborne military supplies to beleagured Kampuchean troops, striking back at a large Vietnamese invasion force, independent sources among Indochina analysts here said today. The analysts said Chinese shipsAP - 76 words
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Article78 1979-02-01 1 UPI NEW YORK, Wed. The stock market was mixed early today following a 0.5 per cent decline in the US government's December index of leading economic indicators. Trading was fairly active. The Dow Jones industrial average, which gained 3.99 points yesterday, was off 3.63 points to 848.14. ItUPI - 78 words
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Article, Illustration196 1979-02-01 1 Rises Most Active O C B C 860 20 UOL 338,000 Tganu Dev 151 16 M Banking 670 15 H Par 316,000 Tan Chong 312 14 S Darby 288,000 M Flour 254 14 F Merlin 214,000 O U B 364 12 Bo us lead 269 11 Total196 words
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Article643 1979-02-01 1 JOHN LIM - ASEAN-EEC INDUSTRIAL TIES By JOHN LIM SINGAPORE will put up proposals for eight jointventure projects at the second Asean-EEC conference on industrial cooperation which will be held in Jakarta from Feb 26-28. An Economic Development Board (EDB) spokesman said that these projects will be discussed643 words
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Article239 1979-02-01 1 AP THE US government's index of economic indicators fell in December for the second month in a row, the first solid sign that an The Commerce Department said yesterday that the index fell 0.5 per cent in December, the same as in November. The index had increasedAP - 239 words
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721 1979-02-01 1 AP, TRADING information and ideas, not food and steel, is the major thrust of agreements US President Jimmy Carter and Chinese First Vice-Premier Deng Xiaoping (Teng Hsiaoping) will sign, US government sources say. Three agreements, the first formal steps broadening the new relationship betweenAP, - 721 words
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265 1979-02-01 1 THE AUSTRALIAN gaverwaeat ku wt afflclally lavlted the Aaeaa eeaatrlaa to attead aaather reaad af air p*ticy aegatfattoaa, altheagh It has aaaaaaeed Ha lateattoa to Mi eae. The meettag, expected to be held early aext week will, hewever, art be held la265 words
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301 1979-02-01 1 THE Central Provident Fund will get its youngest ever chairman following the appointment of Dr Han Cheng Fong, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Labour, to the post from today. Dr Han, who is only 37, will take over from the incumbent Mr William Cheng,301 words
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Article202 1979-02-01 1 SINGAPORE will make its first major contribution to international accounting standards by participating in a multinational committee to work out a uniform accounting standard for mergers and takeovers and the treatment of goodwill arising thereof. The first meeting of the three-nation steering committee set up by202 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement8 1979-02-01 1 SINGAPORE eustNtss •SEE BACK PAGE •SEE BACK PAGE8 words
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Advertisement15 1979-02-01 1 Iced Cream V* Harveys Bristol Cream. The best sherry in the w<»rki. Eastern Agencies -f15 words
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TRADE AND INDUSTRY
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Article194 1979-02-01 2 A TRADE mission from the Federation of the Filipino Chinese Chambers of Commerce and Industry will arrive here later this month to discuss greater opportunities of industrial cooperation with its local counterparts. It will be particularly interested in attracting local investors dealing with rubber and palm194 words
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Article67 1979-02-01 2 THE UNITED STATES will raise the import quota of Thai textiles and garments during the current year, following four days of negotiations, which ended in Bangkok on Jan 26, a source from the Foreign Trade De-' part men t said. The import quota of sheeting67 words
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Article, Illustration489 1979-02-01 2 TEO TECK WENG - By TEO TECK WENG JAPAN'S largest domestic carrier, All Nippon Airways (ANA), may operate 10 flights annually to Singapore when charter service resume later this year. A newly-formed ANA subsidiary, ANA World, is now working out detailed plans for the resumption of charter489 words
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300 1979-02-01 2 A GROUP of about 30 Norwegian manufacturers will display a range of marine equipment at the Asian Marine exhibition to be held in Singapore from Feb. 6 to 9. The exhibition, co-ordinat-ed by the Export Council of Norway, will feature products300 words
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Article, Illustration252 1979-02-01 2 af the HIM flearlahes la Autnllft evea la a teagh Mutr> Hke commercial Oaklag. Wmdm are crew memken d MmmereUl daklag craft, from pnn beats ipcnltag la the Gall d Carpeatarta la the aarth to aealtop haate at Lake Eatraaee la the aeath. Typical of the aew252 words
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Article, Illustration340 1979-02-01 2 CHASE Manhattan Bank, N.A., has announced the promotion of Mr AJaa L. Craft, vice president, to assistant genera] managerbanking division for the Chase branches in Singapore. A graduate of St Catherine's college in Cambridge, Mr Craft joined Chase in London in 1970. In 1972, he was transferred340 words
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Article259 1979-02-01 2 GUIDELINES for the siting and zoning of industries in Malaysia, taking into account environmental factors, will be submitted to the next meeting of the National Land Council. The guidelines have been circulated to the various state governments. This is necessary because they concern land which is a state259 words
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469 1979-02-01 2 QUEK PECK LIM - By QUEK PECK LIM THE REGISTRY of Companies has issued its first practice note on the choice and approval of company names to accountants and lawyers who do company incorporations. The note defines the names which are not allowed to469 words
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Article71 1979-02-01 2 Reuter. THAILAND will stage the third Asean-EEC seminar on accessories and parts for cars and motorcycles on Feb 5-9 in a bid to promote the export of Thai products to Europe and other Asean countries. The director of Bangkok's Export Service Centre, Mr Somsak Yamasmit, said onReuter. - 71 words
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Article493 1979-02-01 2 COURSES AND TALKS Jan 3-Feb 21: Statistics for Insurance Employees, SITC, SITC Feb 5-Apr 14: Diploma in Life Insurance, SITC, SITC Feb 10 17: Vosper Pte Ltd training course, RELC, Vosper Feb 12-13: Finance for nonfinancial managers, Ming Court, Price Waterhouse Feb 14-28: ILO training course, RELC, Ministry493 words
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Advertisement129 1979-02-01 2 More and more banks in Europe have been advising their clients to Invest in DIAMONDS for security and growth Average Annual Return (A AR) Dec 1977— June 1978 Sources of the Data Gold based on the London fixing Silver based on New York spot prices Total Return of Common Stocks129 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous679 1979-02-01 2 U TWO-IK-CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 3 To wreck a ship is beastly (5) 8 The capacity to make money out of tea, initially (5) 10 Sweet money (5) 11 Davy Jones place (3) 12 Just the stuff when there's some salmon to can! (5) 13 Beat by a head for a679 words
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Advertisement534 1979-02-01 3 r»gc rr m I i 11 w m r S'iiiA 7 Ik *>» •ft* a "-S k. r* > ►V 'fry nitty rrtt/ttttty .'J(r/,///>, > Jitttyttft t< I 'it Jure shoves Mr. Bur hcHi I riii.. Prvsidenl <>l I)j t ijcUin I inihcr C iroup cnl re) si<{nin<{ Ihe pure534 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article857 1979-02-01 4 DILIP MUKERJEE - From DILIP MUKERJEE WITH common fund negotiations well under way and talks on individual commodity agreements launched, the coming Unctad meeting in Manila should focus on the processing of commodities in the primary producing countries to enable them to make the most of their natural resources.857 words
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290 1979-02-01 4 THE Sevlet Union, pUgied by a deellae la Ike quality of Its crapa since the mU-lMi, will prebaMy fail ta imprave grala quality dramatlcally aver the aext fear la Ave yean, accwtfag ta the Amerlcaa Central latelligeaee Ageaey (CIA). "Majar adjustments sufficient ta290 words
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Article268 1979-02-01 4 THE Singapore rubber market closed quietly higher yesterday with February One RSS buyers quoted at 237.00 cents per Idlo, up 1.50 cents from last Friday's close, dealers said. Lack of information on China's activity due to the holiday in Hongkong led to a very quiet and unchanged afternoon session,268 words
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Article401 1979-02-01 4 Prices in cents per kilo yesterday: Noon (per Ulo) Buyers Sellers Int. 1 R.S.S prompt f o b 237 00 238 OON Int. 1 R.S.S. Feb 237.50 238 00 Int. 1 R.S.S Mar 238.00 238 SO tat. 2 R.S.S 234.50 235 SON UK Cont. ***** 234 SON tat.401 words
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Article112 1979-02-01 4 NOON NSR HAS SSR 20 SSR Ml and (II (l-l 1 SMR prior Ion palled ion pallet) ytundajr April (Carreat Mth) Buyers Seller* 232.50 234 50N 229 50 231.SON (Forward Mtk) Bayers Seller* 233.00 235 OON ***** 232. OON MRELB SMR CV SMR SL SMR CP SMR112 words
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Article69 1979-02-01 4 C.I.F. North European ports, in US dollars per ton unlets otherwise stated. LONDON: Malaysian SHffa bulk per tonne March Sumatra 5% ffa bulk January February March April May/Jly Nigeria 5* ffa bulk st« ROTTERDAM: Sumatra Max S Feb Zaire* Belg francs per kilo) Tues 650qtd 872 sir «S7'i/M0p<69 words
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Article87 1979-02-01 4 THE Straits tin price in Penang yesterday rose Msl3 per picul to $1,813, $113 above International Tin Agreement ceiling, dealers said. The higher price stemmed from a very small volume of tin ore delivery by miners due to the continued Chinese New Year celebrations plus some strong, physical87 words
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Article29 1979-02-01 4 Rubber: Jan 31 Singapore: February: 237.00 cents (up 1.50 cents) Malaysia: February: 241.50 (up 1.50 cents) Tin: $1,813 (up $13) Official offering: 140 tonnes (down 5 tonnes)29 words
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Article309 1979-02-01 4 WITH mo6t of the Chinese traders still pre-occupied with the holidays, the Singapore produce market yesterday ground to a near standstill with prices moving sideways. Very little commodities were on offer, and that too failed to draw buyers. The absence of buying from foreign interest added to the309 words
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Article202 1979-02-01 4 Stapftre. Yesterday price* In Singapore dollars per kilo ex-go-down: Thai White 100 pet first class (Kangaroo) new crop OS; 100 pet second class 0 89; 100 pet third class 0.87; 25 pet new crop no stock; B 10 pet 0.79 Thai broken A-Super 0 62; Special O.M Thai rice202 words
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Article482 1979-02-01 4 HUNGARY is one of the world's largest exporters of sunflowerseed oil, shipping about 30,000 to 50,000 tonnes annually, the US Agriculture Department reported in its weekly Foreign Agriculture magazine. This is despite the fact that it produces relatively small sunflowerseed crops with 230,000 tonnes in482 words
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Article1077 1979-02-01 4 OILSEED 6: Concern over the Brazilian soybean crop due to lack of rain dominated price movements in oils and oilseeds, brokers said yesterday morning. US soybeans were marked around US$5 per tonne higher with most of the increase against a firm Chicago close which in turn reflected Brazilian1,077 words
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Article337 1979-02-01 4 FUTURES expanded on early gains on Tuesday to stand seven to three US cents a bushel higher by midsession at Chicago. Trade again was influenced by Brazilian weather developments, this time forecasts of dry weather in the important soybean state of Rio Grande Do Sul. Another incentive to buy337 words
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Article191 1979-02-01 4 CHICAGO wheal futures showed spall gains at midsession on Tuesday as buying was once again attracted by firmness in soybeans. Prices gained two to 1/4 US cent a bushel. Most traders could give little reason for wheat being higher than other spillover interest from other pits. Small commission house191 words
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Article, Illustration282 1979-02-01 4 THE DNM lmpertlag and experttag steles were irged te provide fer adequale sad relevant raages sf werid market prices la Ike eavlasgtd aew laternattonal eaeea trading agreemeat. The call —> from Mr. Alister Mela tyre, rsaimsdlflM director ef tee UN Csafereaee ea Trade aad Dcvelsp meat, at282 words
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Advertisement183 1979-02-01 4 Mathematics and Statistics in Penguins Mathematical Carnival: Martin Gardner A piece of solid iron in the form of a doughnut is heated. Will the diameter pf its hole get larger or smaller? Just one of the maddening but uniquely entertaining puzzles that make up Martin Gardner's latest collection. The range183 words
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OVERSEAS
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443 1979-02-01 5 Reuter COMMERCE Secretary Juanita Kreps said the administration expects a "substantially lower annual trade deficit" this year. She said the US trade figures for recent months confirm the trend towards smaller deficits begun last spring. "This improving trend is expected to continue duringReuter - 443 words
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Article387 1979-02-01 5 JAPAN'S economic growth rate will remain at 4 per cent in fiscal 1979, failing to reach the 5 per cent level for the first time in three years, the Mitsubishi Research Institute of Tokyo announced yesterday. The figure compares with an official economic forecast of387 words
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698 1979-02-01 5 IN A SOMBRE appraisal of Britain's economic.prospects, the Confederation of British Industry (CBI) forecast that 1979 would be a year of slow growth, high unemployment, accelerating inflation and high interest rates. This gloomy assessment by Britain's major employers' group was based698 words
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235 1979-02-01 5 AFP INDIA'S export earning during the first seven months of the current financial year, (April-October 1978), showed a decline of 380 million rupees (about SJIOS million) as against the same period in 1977. Exports during this period were at 29.71 billion rupees as againstAFP - 235 words
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547 1979-02-01 5 Reuter US FEDERAL Reserve Board chairman William Miller said one of the major dangers of allowing the US economy'to slip into a recession is that it will again unleash the problem of federal spending. He said there is a real risk that if there isReuter - 547 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article592 1979-02-01 5 Agencies ITALIAN bankers are to make a US$l billion (552.2 billion) loan to China under a preliminary agreement, the Italian state credit company IMI said today. IMI said the deal was agreed in principle with the Bank of China on Jan 25. A final accord willAgencies - 592 words
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Article160 1979-02-01 5 Reuter SOME developing countries are importing expensive drugs from the industrialised world which they could make themselves or do without, according to a United Nations team studying the pharmaceutical trade. Exaggerated propaganda claims by some drug firms have also helped turn many people in poor countries intoReuter - 160 words
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Article155 1979-02-01 5 UPI. AS MILLIONS if British workers stayed on strike on Tuesday demanding wage kikes, news came d a Manchester warehouseman who could not afford a raise and demanded a pay cnt. Tony War barton, 22, got a three-pound (Ssl3) raise in his weeklyUPI. - 155 words
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332 1979-02-01 5 UPI. CHINESE troops launched lightning raids across its border into Vietnam killing one soldier but Vietnamese "counter-attacks" forced them to retreat each time, Hanoi claimed yesterday. The border intrusions coincide with Vietnam's preparations to celebrate a 190-year-old "victory" over an invading Chinese army. PekingUPI. - 332 words
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Article752 1979-02-01 5 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time F SLA SQ101 UK 15 KUL MAS MH621 0840 PEN rom MAS MH607 MAS MHS71 CPA CX710 RBA BI323 GIA GA960 MAS MH606 SIA SQ103 SIA SQ209 GIA GA944 0845 KUL 0945 PEN KUL 1005 HLP 1030 BWN 1030 HLP 1045752 words
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Advertisement135 1979-02-01 5 nusnuninn Score winning soles Australia has produced champions in most sports. It's a winning quality that's also apparent in Australian sporting goods. You'll see it in their styling, in their strength, in their superior construction. It's a quality that sells. The big range of Australian sporting goods includes water sports135 words
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428 1979-02-01 6 THE TEST of the effectiveness of Asean-EEC cooperation will rest not so much on the number of people who turn up for the conference in Jakarta to be held later this month, but on the number of projects that will come to428 words
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293 1979-02-01 6 AT FIRST sight the decision to announce the cabinet posts to be filled by the People's Action Party candidates before their election even before the formal opening of nominations smacks of political arrogance hardly becoming of a democratic country. True, the Prime Minister, speaking as293 words
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1914 1979-02-01 6 AWTHER SINGH; AWTHER SINGH - In Part XI of his series on company directors, AWTHER SINGH discusses the new statutory provisions in Singapore that are designed to be part of the general push against insider trading they help to identify substantial shareholders or those who are in the best position1,914 words
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Advertisement260 1979-02-01 6 1835 APOLLO HOTEL Havelock Road, Singaore 3 Tel: *****1 AMBASSADOR HOTEL ***** Meyer Road, Singapore 15, Tel: *****11 CENTURY PARK SHERATON Nassim Hill, Singapore 10 Tek *****7 CHEQUERS HOTEL 418 Thomson Road, Singapore 11 Tel: *****66 COCKPIT HOTEL 6 7 Oxley Rise. Singapore 9 Tel: *****1 GREAT EASTERN HOTEL TM260 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous57 1979-02-01 6 Bristow: Fmnk Dieted I Scene. "The. Interval So*' of +V\e ft*v»lior* "Thecrt-ce, S+oney beach. IOUAT'S PLPiY tomigmt DoRIS? i—^ 6^(55 nonnfcrp 3S>Hi (VV* ]M« Heao G>oes\ thc Beu for Tne i 9I(?ST nsrrefcvßL '"Me. P\ GAPPING VjJWODUNNIT ®s r ft2£TTf OfeVvOU -we 6u"T\J6J2 v Ovd rr "I V"TH£ BUVi on57 words
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Miscellaneous855 1979-02-01 6 Join the kids tonight AT Mtpm la the evealag the eld, *M (ilmsrt decrepit) Mack aad white qals programme What's My llae makes eamebaek. Really, this shew thaagh g**d yean aad yean age is i Inert aa Its last limp. Caat RTS 4a better? At l.ttpm, alee aa ehaaael 5,855 words
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Article, Illustration751 1979-02-01 7 JERRY FLINT - By JERRY FLINT NYT. PRODUCTIVITY is an Illusive concept, lie largest corporations say they cannot measure it on their own production lines. Yet government economists can chart it on an economy-wide basis. It is important because increasing productivity allows for higher earnings without Inflation, meaningNYT. - 751 words
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Article, Illustration761 1979-02-01 7 JIM ANDERSON - By JIM ANDERSON UPI. SELLING "oil for the lamps of China" has been part of the American mercantile dream ever since the Yankee traders first discovered that Asia was teeming with hundreds of millions of people who lacked whatUPI. - 761 words
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Article460 1979-02-01 7 -,„A GROUP of journalists ••went to Muscat in Oman ..recently and, on arrival, one of them was told most < r apologetically that his lug- gage had skipped Muscat ■and gone on to London instead. Would he please come back in a week's time when v460 words
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687 1979-02-01 7 Lionel Tsai - I [forum: Lionel Tsai Reuter. TAIWAN faces a military dilemma are the island's defences to be called impregnable or vulnerable in the event of an invasion from mainland China? The government itself is divided it wants in a way to be both weakReuter. - 687 words
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Advertisement371 1979-02-01 7 and where to entertain M\ k7 FOR JAPANESE CUISINE, COMETO v> KIKU *Vf. Japanese /£f> i Restaurant^Serving r<*S authentic Japanese food Teppon Yakki Tempuro Shoshimi Sokiyoki Shobu Shob j Business Moors lunch —12 Noon —230 p m Dinoet —600pm. 10 30 p m Singopore jk. Oocnlcllnn 214 Dunearn Road Singapore371 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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934 1979-02-01 8 Reuter, NYT EXXON has reported a 49.2 per cent jump in fourth quarter net income. The increase came entirely from foreign sources while domestic results declined. It said the foreign gains were helped by reduced losses from exchange rate changes on financial obligations and byReuter,; NYT - 934 words
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Article301 1979-02-01 8 Reuter. McGRAW-HILL chairman Harold McGraw Jr. said he is confident of record revenue and earnings in 1979 due to encouraging results to date. McGraw-Hill's earnings for 1978 increased 24 per cent over 1977 to U5563.7 million from $51.4 million and the company said this was the thirdReuter. - 301 words
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Article315 1979-02-01 8 GENERAL Electric expeets a streag first half la IVIt feat It# rate «f grewth ia the last six Chairman Reginald Jones Mii the eeaipaay's IfJS fearth q Barter was saexpectedly streag ul that bihliiii ceattaoiag la im. OE earlier re parted a t per eeat315 words
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Article239 1979-02-01 8 UNITED Technologies has reported record profits for the fourth quarter and full year. The aircraft engines manufacturer said its profit of US$62 million was 25 per cent above the $49.6 million profit in the fourth quarter of 1977. Fully diluted profits per share assuming239 words
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Article154 1979-02-01 8 Reuter. SANYO ELECTRIC estimates its after-tax profit in the year ending next Nov 30, 1978, will rise to about 12 billion yen from 11.35 billion last year, on sale of about 550 billion from 527.59 billion. Exports this year will be almost unchanged from last year's 237Reuter. - 154 words
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Article295 1979-02-01 8 JAN 30 Rand INDUSTRIALS A Alpha ISO unch Abercom 297 -S AE And CI Tit AMIC 1290 -10 Barlows 540 unch Cf Suc&r 300 unch rNA 210 9 Currle Finance 10* unch De Beers Ind _1_ 1429 unch Edcon 339 10 Edgars ***** Eve read* red Vol* ZZ 200295 words
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636 1979-02-01 8 TOKYO Source: DBS Daiwa Securities THE MARKET was extremely bullish over a broad front yesterday. The Nikkei Dow-Jones average exceeded the Y 6,200level again and recorded an all-time high. Turnover gradually increased, compared with 385 million share* on Tuesday, since large-capital and mediumpriced chemical,Source: DBS – Daiwa Securities - 636 words
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Article105 1979-02-01 8 JAM 31 Peso* Acoje Mtnlnf A Us Con A All -***** Altai Con. B Bagulo Gold Beniutt Con B 2310 -0115 31 JO 01 -0 0005 ■u Br Ooqdrlch CDCP 25 50 2340 unch -01 Inco B LandoU I Lepanto B. Marlnduqut B Meralco 2880 8 80 25 75105 words
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Article203 1979-02-01 8 *aSl BaM Bank of Asia 290 Bangkok Bank 3M Bank of Ayudhaya Ltd 27# Bangkok Metropolitan Bank 1.902 Thai Commercial Bank 900 Thai Danu Bank unq Thai Farmers Bank 903 Industrial Finance Corp 2,915 Bangkok Investment 950 First Trust 494 General Finance 240 Lee Kwang Ming Trusts 180 Raja203 words
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Article63 1979-02-01 8 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 466.0 Monday 463.3 Week Ago 467.6 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 851.78 Monday 855.77 Week ago 846.85 LONDON DOLLAR PREMIUM Tuesday 92 to 92 i Monday 93'. to 93'# H.K.HANG SENG Wednesday closed Tuesday ...closed Week ago 535.22 SYDNEY INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 475.79 Tuesday 475.9063 words
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Article1302 1979-02-01 8 NEW YORK STOCKS closed lower in moderate trading on Tuesday after reversing a brief rally which followed news that the Southwest Bank of St. Louis cut its prime rate to 11-1/2 per cent from 11-3/4. In 1974 the bank led a move toward lower prime rates1,302 words
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Article223 1979-02-01 8 JAN 30 < AblUbl A lean A noma 3 W -<• MS -4k Bank Mont Bank Not* Scoua n»n t.i as .>* 24S. -•> OS 22'. Beth Corp BP Can LM Braican 1« Camp Red Lake Can Imp Bk MS -s Canpac MS -S Canpac In* Ft Carlinc OKerf*223 words
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Article321 1979-02-01 8 THE MARKET closed mixed yesterday with an easier bias, with sentiment depressed by further consideration of the last quarter consumer price index rise, dealers said. Coles rose 3 cents to $2.34 on its interim figures but banks and leaders eased although BHP recovered an early fall to close steady321 words
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EUROPEAN MARKETS
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Article192 1979-02-01 8 JAN 30 Francs AcUont Suton 103 Alusulsse Br. 1385 80 Alusulsse Rcf. MO 12 Brown Boverl Br 1790 40 Clba Gelgy Br 1300 25 Clba Gelgy P C 1060 30 Clba Gelgy Reg 700 6 Credit Suisse Br 2390 30 Credit Suisse Ret 448 4 Elektrowatt Br 2010 40192 words
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Article198 1979-02-01 8 JAN 30 FIs ABN mm unch Ahold 121.50 .2 Akso 30 30 -04 AMEV M 30 -0.7 Am fas 110 JO -3.7 Am rot Bank 78.90 unch 53"" 56 00 84 20 -2 -0.8 Bolt 71.20 12 BorsumtJ 175 50 3.5 Bur h man n 7700 0.5 Byenkorf 02.80198 words
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Article274 1979-02-01 8 JAN 30 FYs CORBEILLE Air-LlquKJe 401 -4 B S N Oervau Danone 528 -2 C S F (ThorntonC»f). 385 SO -155 Cle Francalae des Petroles 146 Compact! le Flninrlm Compagnle Oenerale 405 -5 Credit Foncler De France 450 -18 Hachette (Llbralrle) 230 -9 Machines Bull 5040 •1J Mlchelln (B)274 words
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Article230 1979-02-01 8 JAN 30 Dm Aef-Telefunken a 90 -56 Akso 28 40 -4.1 Alls Leber; MS 00 -4 A lli Vers 500 00 42 BASF ***** -0.5 Bay H T Wbank 291 50B Bay Vbank 305 00B Rayer 136 50B BBC 305 00 -2 RWW 240.50 -1.9 C&ssella 400.00 -5 Chem230 words
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Article95 1979-02-01 8 JAN 30 Fr* FORWARD MARKKT Acte rw -3 Arbed 2335 30 Actor 100 unch B rue in <72 1 Bru Lara* 1750 unrr. Can par 00 unch Cock Dt Beer» aw -1 R« aw 25 Electrobel woo *30 Ob-In no-Bm 2595 30 Oc* 13W 12 Hobnk 2875 W Petro95 words
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Advertisement395 1979-02-01 8 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 been revealed as a mass murderer, rapist and a pervert. Sandy lived to tell her story because the killer nursed395 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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Article317 1979-02-01 9 Reuter THE CHASE Manhattan Bank yesterday reduced its prime rate by one-quarter point to 11 1/2 per cent, the first decline in nearly two years, amid widespread uncertainty about the trend in interest fates. While some bankers predicted the prime rate would rise even higher, perhapsReuter - 317 words
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302 1979-02-01 9 Reuter SWISS bullion bankers said the likely trend of gold price has become unusually difficult to predict over recent weeks. Some feel the metal is now heavily overbought and ripe for a downward reaction, while others believe that with the unrest in IranReuter - 302 words
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163 1979-02-01 9 Reuter THE 100 million Swiss franc (Ssl2B million) 15-year 3.5 per cent bond issue floated in Basle at 99 cent by the Asian Development Bank (ADB) was covered by subscriptions received. A spokesman for lead manager Swiss Bank Corp was asked to comment onReuter - 163 words
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254 1979-02-01 9 IN TERMS of valae, the Orchard branch of the I nlted OveneM Bank mi the most pwfltoMt of the haablag gnap*! 42 local branches last year. Bat la term* of profit growth, UOB Seraagooa Garden showed the biggest gains at 28t254 words
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Article344 1979-02-01 9 Reuter FEDERAL Reserve Board chairman Mr. William Miller said he does not expect the Fed to ease monetary policy in the near future. The Fed's restrained monetary policy "is achieving welcome results in the form of a reduced rate of monetary expansion," he added. InReuter - 344 words
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274 1979-02-01 9 Reuter THE BANK of Tokyo will open the latest mark foreign loan calendar today with a 50 million mark (SJSB million) issue lead managed by Deutsche Bank AG. Bond market sources said the second bond in the 850 million mark calendar decidedReuter - 274 words
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Article433 1979-02-01 9 THE US dollar yesterday firmed on foreign exchange markets on news of a narrower US trade deficit for December. The rally, however, weakened later in the afternoon during London trading as profit-taking brought the dollar down slightly. Opening at a high of 2.*****0 against the Japanese yen, breaching433 words
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Article206 1979-02-01 9 Asian rates ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on Jan 31 U8 Dollar**Spot) Offer Bid 7 days 10' 4 10, 1 month lO'i 10'« 2 months 10'» 10 3 months 10'> 10»« 6 months 1011/*****/16 B months 1013/*****1/16 12 months 10 11/16 10 9/16 1 month 3 months206 words
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Article53 1979-02-01 9 Ranfe of prices offered by discount bouse* on Jnn 31: Overnight 3* to 4'iSf Call deposits -4, tot',* Closinc Baying Selling 3 month Treasury bills 4 7/16 4 5/16 3 month Bank bills 711/16 7 9/16 3 month CD 711/16 7#/16 6 month CD 7 1 7»» Source: Notional53 words
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Article21 1979-02-01 9 THE average rate at which Singapore banks are currently prepnred to lend to their best customers is 7.75 per cent.21 words
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Article175 1979-02-01 9 AFTER the two London fixes on Tuesday at $233.65 and $233.50 respectively, good selling interest appear out of New York which brought the market to a low of $231.00 to $231.50. Good buying interest was evidenced at the lower level and gold rallied to close on a firm tone175 words
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Article31 1979-02-01 9 FRANKFURT exchanges opening quotes yesterday: US 1.8662/72 Can 1.5620/40 Sterling 3.718 728 Dfl 92.56/66 Sir 110.25/45 Lit 2.212/222 Ffr 43.55/65 Nkr 36.41/51 Bfr con 6.353/363 Bfr fin 6.236/276 Yen 0.9300/1531 words
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Article71 1979-02-01 9 THE US dollar for overnight delivery yesterday closed firmer at 201.40 yen, compared with a 201.20 opening and 200.30 at Tuesday's close, dealers said. The Bank of Japan sold an estimated US$2O to $30 million during the day, mainly towards the afternoon close, to check a further dollar rise71 words
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Article186 1979-02-01 9 THE US dollar opened firmer in London yesterday against most major currencies but soon eased in moderate early trading, dealers said. After opening at 1.8655 65 deutschemarks, firmer than Tuesday night's 1.8624/34 close, the US unit eased to 1.8596/8606 as dollar selling began to appear. Sterling opened steady against186 words
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Article44 1979-02-01 9 QUOTES on Australia/New Zealand exchanges yesterday: US dollar 1.1358/1.1310 Sterling 0.5709/0.5644 Ninety-day air mail buying rates: Sterling 0.5042 US dollar 1.1763 Ninety-day forward buying rates: Sterling 0.5785 US dollar 1.1434 New Zealand: Sterling 0.5306/0.5277 US dollar 1.0611/1.0511 Ninety-day airmail buying rates: Sterling 0.555044 words
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Article47 1979-02-01 9 THE Monetary Authority of Singapore has invited banks and discount houses to tender for a total of (30 million 91-day Treasury bills to be issued from Feb 5 to Feb 7 and on Feb 9. Each tender must not be for less than $250,000.47 words
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Advertisement81 1979-02-01 9 Everything you need to know about Qantas 7478 schedules from Singapore to Australia London and Europe. 25 departures weekly one stop to London Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Mon Thurs. Sun Sat 9 35 900 am 905 pm Perth Wed 900 a Rome Thurs. Sat 905 pi Sydney Daly 881 words
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Article1761 1979-02-01 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and business In and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown In brackets in lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified. All Time Settlement Contract* are quoted after the word "sett Big Board deal1,761 words
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Article147 1979-02-01 10 4 1/2% I '8/80 (250.000) (99 188 99.245) (2) 9920 4 2/4% 15/9 80 (250.000) (99 458 99.586) (2) 9958 5% 15/4/81 (250.000) (***** 99 726) (2 99 72 5 1/2% 1 5/79-81 (250.000) (*****6) 5% T F 1/5/83 (250X100) (100.108 100.206) 5 3/4% T F 15/8/81-84 (250.000)147 words
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Article213 1979-02-01 10 B O T S 1/rr I*l (100.000) (96 3/4B 97 1/2S) B O T 7 5/r* ISM (100,000) (91 1/2892 1/4S) B O T PlMtUx 1884 (100.000) (99 7/8B 100 3/8S) C ITOH 8 l/Tr 1884 (100.000) (931/*****) CREDIT LYONNAIS FLOATING 1883 (100.000) (99 7/8B 100 3/8S) DBS213 words
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Article, Illustration642 1979-02-01 10 THE YEAR sf the Ram began on a steady note at the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with all-round gains posted in moderate trading. Whether or not the pace will be sustained will depend on how the Koala Lumpur market reacts to642 words
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501 1979-02-01 10 NYT IT IS often said these days that stocks are cheap, but there Is relatively little enthusiasm for equities, even though prices for the Standard A Poors' ill industrial stocks are averaging M times more in earnings, the lowest since the 1141s. Market-prlce-toNYT - 501 words
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Article144 1979-02-01 10 SINGAPORE UNIT TRUST INCOME BOND UNIT (Minm' prttw ibrPMI) (Carrest prl Ma) The Commerce 2 26 2.40 Income Bond 112 1.18 The Saving Fund 1.41 1.50 S pore Pro* Fund 1.00 1.06 S pore Sec Fund 1.84 1.96 S pore Invest Fund 130 1.38 MARA BIMIPUTRA FI ND144 words
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Article2529 1979-02-01 10 Gr'i Gr's Net 1978/79 Last Div Div Y*ld P/E Vol Day High Low Company Sale or- Cvr COOO) High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIALS 272 132 Acma 216 HON 13 S3 234 190* 123* Alcom 185 10.0 23 5.4 117 178 107 Allied Choc 138 -2 11.7 62,529 words
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Advertisement138 1979-02-01 10 Study Accountancy with the Specialists Study with Foulks Lynch lONDON Since ISS4 I oulks 1 \nch have specialised in interring students from all round the world lor the \arious Account ane> examinations and over these \ears have achieved M iw Be counted among these successes Enrol now with Foulks Lynch138 words
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Article561 1979-02-01 11 Price at Price at Gain Price at Gala Gala/ (•mpany 19/2/18 29/1/19 (Feb '78 8/9/18 (Feb 18 <Ln» Jaa 19) Sept'78) (Sept 18 Jaa 19) 8 1. Oriental Hldgs 2.37 (a) 6.20 161.6 4.16 75.5 49.0 2. Metro 1.55 3.88 150.3 2.75 77.4 41.0 3. S. Finance561 words
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Article345 1979-02-01 11 Carapany Price at Price at torn Price at Gala (Ims) nla/(L*w) li/t/78 W/l/Tt (Feb T88/1/78 (Feb T8(Sept T8Jan *71) Sept T8) Jan *7t) 1. H Negara 3.30 1.02 69.1 1.02 (69.1) 0.00 2. Pegi Msia 3.63 (aa) 1.35 62.8 2.28 (37.2) (40.8) 3. Perak Carbide 0.75 0.45 40.00345 words
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1023 1979-02-01 11 ARTHUR NG - By ARTHUR NG THE Year of the Horse had been good for most Isvestors, especially those who had placed their faith oa fundamentals. Despite two severe corrections that eeearred towards the ead of 1918, most blue chip counters emerged relatively unscathed with1,023 words
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Article, Illustration826 1979-02-01 11 FOOCHOY PENG - By FOOCHOY PENG SIN HENG CHAN Feedmills is aiming for 25 per cent of the animal feed market when its $18 million new plant in Jurong Port free trade zone starts operation next year. The new feedmill/silo complex will be826 words
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Article, Illustration656 1979-02-01 11 wMioa gtf(&@CL» a by HOCK LOCK SIEW WHEN THE stock market mcvea upwards under improved sentiment, ru nmn ftbMnd that will titillate the appetites of investors. One of Hue re valves rannd that rarely talked about stock Sim Lim. Traders weald haveby HOCK LOCK SIEW - 656 words
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Article223 1979-02-01 11 Current Ex Book* Date Total for Total for Payment Date Close Payable the year Previous year M TC 30.8% Jan 10 Jan 20 Feb 2 43.6% 32.1% CCM 30% Dec 19 Dec 29 Feb 5 50% 42.5% M Cement 12.5%<n> Dec IS Jan 11 Feb 8 12.5% 20%223 words
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Article120 1979-02-01 11 Company Particulara Ex Date Books Clone Rahman Hydraulic Bonus Issue of 1 for 2 Jan 16 Jan 28 C C Bonus Issue of 1 for 2 Feb 2 Feb 10 MBS Rights Issue of 1 for 2 STP (1975) v $2.00 per share Feb 7 Feb 19 Bonus120 words
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Advertisement131 1979-02-01 11 3rf #3* r.ss £..2ft SS§l .-rzmzz. TE-rr7S §fe~ r ..-j SS^S* sSfti;2 =ii?s Zstß&z SS«c;E U PAUL THEMMJX THE CONSUL'S FILE sequence of twenty episodes in the life >f Ayer Hitam in Malaysia, seen through the eyes of the resident American Consul. The whole spectrum of life in Malaysia s131 words
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716 1979-02-01 12 MARGARET THOMAS - By MARGARET THOMAS FIVE of the seven vacant parliamentary seats will be contested in the by-elec-tions on Saturday Feb 10. At the close of nominations yesterday at Victoria School, the returning officer announced that two PAP candidates had been returned unopposed. They are Dr Koh716 words
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Article338 1979-02-01 12 By GOH ENG KEE THE Workers Party deelded at the eleventh hew te Held a candidate la the fortheemlag by-elections at Telek Blaagah beeaase It believes it eaa provide the aveane (er a new leadership te emerge. The party's secretarygeneral, Mr. J.B. Jeyaretaam teld a press338 words
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196 1979-02-01 12 UPI JAPAN has worked out final arrangements for the issue of certificate of deposits (CDs), to be inaugurated in April or May, attaching tight regulations to forestall adverse effects on its financial market. Japanese financial sources said yesterday that the Finance Ministry basically decidedUPI - 196 words
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Article154 1979-02-01 12 THE UNITED STATES Department of Energy and China signed in Washington yesterday a scientific agreement calling for the building of a 50 billion volt accelerator in China by 1983, Dr Leon Lederman disclosed on Tuesday. Dr Lederman, newly-ap-pointed director of Fermi National Laboratory outside Chicago, said the154 words
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Article126 1979-02-01 12 BALI brought in some US$92 million (Ss2o2 million) from the trade sector in 1978, the head of the marketing division in Bali said on Tuesday. Foreigners exchanged international currencies into rupiahs worth $53.5 million in Bali last year, division officials said, mostly to pay hotel126 words
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Article247 1979-02-01 12 AFP THE Indonesian government has turned down a strong demand from the poor masses and many Members of Parliament to abandon its plan of raising the prices of domestic oils. The government deemed it necessary to adjust, meaning to increase, domestic fuel prices forAFP - 247 words
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Article782 1979-02-01 12 LONDON, Wed Prices were narrowly mixed with the gloomy industrial outlook inhibiting trading, dealers said. At 3 pm. the Financial Times index was up 1.3 at 467.3. Equities were selectively higher on light support at the lower levels but government bonds eased around point on concern over inflationary782 words
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Article, Illustration132 1979-02-01 12 UPI THE US d*Uv, reacting to an overseas surge, sported ahead In Tskys yesterday. Trading was brisk. The greenback ended the day at 211.M yen, np sharply tram 2NJI at Tuesday's clsse. The level was the highest since Dec. 4 when the dallar rese to 2tS.lt. TheUPI; AP Photo - 132 words
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111 1979-02-01 12 Reuter CHINA will consider allowing its citizens to join or visit relatives living abroad, Chinese Vicepremier Deng Xiaoping declared in a speech on Tuesday night. Speaking to the USChina People's Friendship Association, Mr Deng also invited all Chinese-Ameri-cans with relatives living on theReuter - 111 words
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Article291 1979-02-01 12 THE FEDERATION of the Asean Shippers' Council (FASC) meeting tomorrow and Saturday will discuss mainly the proposed general freight increase of 8 per cent by the Far Eastern Freight Conference that will take effect from March 1. Mr Sia Yong will lead th* Singapore National Shippers' Council291 words
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Article622 1979-02-01 12 UPI THE AWAKENING of China is transforming Hongkong into a boom town with all the attendant joys and evils of a sudden burst of development. Travellers who visited Hongkong only a decade ago remember it as a quaint, somewhat sleepy outpost of theUPI - 622 words
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122 1979-02-01 12 AFP MALAYSIA is expected to press for additional landing rights for its national carrier, Malaysian Airline System, to London and Hongkong at the air service agreement talks with Britain to be held in Kuala Lumpur on Monday. Sources in Kuala Lumpur said theAFP - 122 words
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357 1979-02-01 12 THE IRANIAN govern- ment, its economy paralysed by political turmoil, is considering slashing about US$l2 billion (5526.4 billion) in pending arms purchases from the United States, the Pentagon said on Tuesday. "They have advised us that they are contemplating significant cutbacks in arms357 words
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Advertisement349 1979-02-01 12 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. If you are349 words
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Miscellaneous58 1979-02-01 12 Outlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. to noon today: No rain. Report for 24 boors prior to 7JI p.m. on Jan 31 at the airport: Maximum temperature 34.3 Associated humidity 45 Minimum temperature 23.4 Associated humidity 96 Hours of sunshine aW.45 Rainfall in millimetres 0.5 Total rainfall for the month58 words
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Article118 1979-02-01 13 Reuter THE US will ban a major Soviet shipping firm from docking in US Atlantic and Gulf ports unless information on its rates is given within 75 days, US Federal Maritime Commission Secretary Mr Frank Hurney said. The commission voted to ban the Baltic Shipping Company dueReuter - 118 words
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Article78 1979-02-01 13 Reuter THE Karmahon Conference will increase its congestion surcharge on the port in Bombay to 50 per cent from Feb 12, the conference said. The new surcharge, which will apply to all cargo, east and west bound, replaces the 35 per cent surcharge which has been in forceReuter - 78 words
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Article54 1979-02-01 13 THE Sanko Steamship Co. Ltd of Tokyo announces the appointment, with effect from March 1, of L.N.Shipping as general agents for its Forest Liner services in Singapore, Malaysia, Sarawak, Sabah, Indonesia and Thailand. This appointment does not affect other agency agreements in these areas made by Sanko Steamship54 words
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Article643 1979-02-01 13 RAHIM KASSIM - ALUMINIUM ONLY By RAHIM KASSIM THE state-owned Neptune Orient Line is once again in the market for containers, barely three months after it bought 3,000 TEUs of general purpose containers valued at over US$lO million (SJ22 million) The line bought the containers from one of Japan's leading643 words
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Article, Illustration230 1979-02-01 13 IHC HOLLAND NV has announced plans for the construction of a combined dredging and oil spillage clearance vessel. It is likely to cost between 141 million florins and 145 million (about SUM million) and is expected to go into service in early ltB§. To obtain an230 words
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4022 1979-02-01 17 SCHEDULE 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 of4,022 words
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Article128 1979-02-01 17 The major shipping consortia operating between the Far East/Europe and Straits ports/Australia and the member lines. ACE (FAR EAST/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 Lines <JASCOL(128 words
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Article575 1979-02-01 17 Shippiag Um Page CM ACS n 5 Afea 'IV 3 Aguila IV 2 Alpac IV 5 Angkutan IV 3 ANL I 1 APL m 2 Arya Nat n 5 ASCL m 5 Asia Merchant ra 4 Atlas V 2 Atlantic Int. V 1 A list Con t IV 5575 words
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Article1128 1979-02-01 18 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO AT CONTAINER TERMINAL NB. (1) Each vessel's estimated time of arrival is advised by the Shipping Line/ Agent and is subject to change (2) All export FCL containers' and LCL cargo must be delivered to the Authority's premises during the1,128 words
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Article891 1979-02-01 18 The leading shipping lines operating from Singapore and the local agents who handle cargo bookings for them. Aconas Line— A corns Sdn. Bhd. Adriatic Container— Container Feeders. AFEA Line— Singapore Shipping. Aguila Oriental—Same. Ahli Shipping— Sharjah. Alfred C. Toepfer Line— Interinodal. Algerian National Line (CNAN)—Uni pacific891 words
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Article859 1979-02-01 18 FAR EAST FREIGHTS OIL FIELD shipments have risen nearly 10 per cent regionally during the last four months. Shipments to West Asia, Australia and the US are also Increasing. However, conferences have not provided high standards of service to match their higher rates. Trampers can be859 words
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Article314 1979-02-01 18 FT THE JAPANESE Cabinet has lifted the ban on the interest payments subsidies scheme to help Japanese shipowners buy new ships and provide work for Japan's shipyards. The scheme has been suspended since fiscal 1975. To finance the scheme the government has appropriated 71 billion yenFT - 314 words
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Article, Illustration274 1979-02-01 18 EXPECTED ARRIVALS TODAY KEPPEL WHARVES Centaur (1200 after Turkmeniya) 1/2. Eastern Able (0600) 29/30. Gori (after Ever Harmony (15/16. Ivan Kotiyarevskiy (1500 after Taj) qB/9. Kota Bintang (0700 after Kota Alam) 10/11. Lexa Maersk (2200 after Taj) 6/7. Manoloeverett (2100) after P. Wilson) 33/34. Nedlloyd Serooskerk (after274 words
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Article124 1979-02-01 18 UPI SOME charters raised doubts as to the validity <k Tuesday's reported US GulfHolland fixture of a 53,000ton grain loader at 57.70(5517) (FIO) but that figure was repeated yesterday for a «,000-ton Feb 7-15 shiprifikt 6y the Theottptap Thus, January is drawing to a close on a depressingUPI - 124 words
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Advertisement296 1979-02-01 13 NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICES. FAR-EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE [f stow Havre Rdam H burg Brent »ft 2i f* nft it fit n fib »Mar 5 Mjr i Mar I Mar »Mar lb M« 11 Mai 17 Mar 14 Mar lb Mar 21 Mar 17 Mai II Mar296 words
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Advertisement889 1979-02-01 13 DSR LINES^ Set- Pa;e IV Cc'uTin 3 '£>■ sa flints Smfiporo Shipping Agencies Ptf ltd Mrkf'.nj <«! !I.V Gtfwril G'3 J J 1 M MJ Furc As(3 line Sdn Bhd *i 4 '%4 P >i»nc lg*«0 3 «M«G M7Bl. 1 MAERSK LINE For U S Paohc. Cull t Atlantic and889 words
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