The Business Times, 6 February 1979
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Title Section10 1979-02-06 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY I, 1179 50 CENTS10 words
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Article67 1979-02-06 1 Reuter MUSCAT (Oman), Mon. Oman proposes to raise the price of its crude oil above that set for this year by the IS-nation Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec), according to an Omani official. Under-secretary at the Oman Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries, Petroleum and Minerals, Mr SalimReuter - 67 words
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Article76 1979-02-06 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Chinese and Russian delegates had a heated argument lasting more than an hour here today over the choice of officials for an international conference on communications, sources said. The sources said the leader of the Russian delegation, Mr. V. A. Slestenenko and his Chinese counterpart,76 words
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Article75 1979-02-06 1 UPI KUWAIT, Mon. Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Saud al Faisal said today his country is watching the developments in neighbouring Iran and will oppose any change that could provoke foreign intervention. "If the current developments in Iran are a reflection of the demands of the Iranian people, thenUPI - 75 words
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Article31 1979-02-06 1 RAWALPINDI (Pakistan), Mon. The Pakistan Supreme Court will rule tomorrow on whether former Premier Ali Bhutto should hang for ordering the assassination of a political opponent four years ago.31 words
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Article57 1979-02-06 1 UPI HONGKONG, Mon. A surge of optimism carried the Hongkong stock market sharply higher today in relatively active trading, with the Hang Seng index rising 13.% to 568.90 points. Following a very strong opening, prices improved across-the-board during the morning when buying support increased. Profit-taking appeared inUPI - 57 words
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Article39 1979-02-06 1 Reuter TEHERAN, Mon. Religious leader Ayatollah Khomeiny today appointed Dr Mehdi Bazargan, a veteran opponent of the Shah and human rights activist, as Prime Minister of a provisional government charged with setting up an "Islamic republic." ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article64 1979-02-06 1 Reuter ARUSHA, (Tanzania), Mon. The world's poor nations today began discussions on a new international economic order in a mood of impatience at the lack of progress. The hottest topic at this meeting of the socalled "Group of 77" developing nations will probably be over the proposedReuter - 64 words
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Article50 1979-02-06 1 UPI NEW YORK, Mon. The stock market headed sharply and broadly lower early today in active trading of New York Stock Exchange issues. The Dow Jones industrial average was off 8.30 points to 826.31. Declines led advances, 911 to 200, among the 1,471 issues crossing the tape. UPIUPI - 50 words
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Chief Price Changes
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Article131 1979-02-06 1 Rises Most Active Malayan Tin Boustead 1260 288 20 9 S Darby 329,000 M Glass 186 6 Haw Par 328,000 O C B C 850 5 UOL 233,000 S T P 1975 820 5 Consplant 231,000 Sungei Besi 705 5 Shangri-La 545 5 Total Turnover unav DBS 470 4131 words
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Article, Illustration150 1979-02-06 1 Rises Most Active EAI K Kampar 280 320 45 35 Consplant S Darby 250.000 211,000 B Kawan 197 11 F Merlin 161.000 M Ctainers 185 10 Boustead 150.000 Talam 200 10 Bt Semb 249 09 Total Turnover: 2.83m Boustead 291 09 Total Value: M$7 25m DBS Ma lex150 words
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Article788 1979-02-06 1 REPERCUSSIONS ON THE WEST NYT IRAN'S Bakhtiar government plans a critical review of all foreign contracts signed by the Shah, similar to the review already promised by Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeiny if the Islamic government he favours comes to power. < "This is one of theNYT - 788 words
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Article225 1979-02-06 1 A MAJOR BANK has breached the 8 per cent barrier for prime lending rates here. Chase Manhattan Bank yesterday raised its PLR to 8.25 per cent from the 8-per-cent level that was in force for more than a month. The increase comes at a225 words
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577 1979-02-06 1 FONG MEW LENG - By FONG MEW LENG SING A PO R E manufacturers have been offered the use of another source of labour. The Singapore Council of Social Services has implemented a home-based work scheme to allow manufacturers here to provide work on a consignment basis to577 words
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Article105 1979-02-06 1 THE US dollar fell back moderately against the Japanese yen in Tokyo yesterday, closing at 201.75 yen compared with 202.30 at Friday's close. Trading was moderately brisk. A Bank of Tokyo official said: "The market was very quiet and there was no intervention by the Bank of Japan."105 words
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236 1979-02-06 1 SINGAPORE has delayed apeaiag sf Its embassy la Saadl Arabia beeaase of the lack af a saitable pew to head It. This la tarn has led to the delay la aettlag ap a trade sCDee. The embassy was sehedaled la opea early last236 words
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409 1979-02-06 1 QUEK PECK LIM - By QUEK PECK LIM THE first meeting of an international committee charged with producing a universally acceptable standard for accounting for mergers is convinced that the task will take at least two and a half years to complete, because of the controversial nature of409 words
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Article82 1979-02-06 1 UPI INDONESIAN Foreign Minister Mochtar Kusumaatraadja will meet bis Japanese counterpart. Mr Sunao Sonoda, this month in Tokyo to discuss bilateral cooperation between Japan and Asean. Mr Mochtar said yesterday the meeting aims "to get confirmation of the follow-up of Japan's attention to Asean in line withUPI - 82 words
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Advertisement39 1979-02-06 1 CITROEN CX 2400 PALLAS has proved to be such a cartough efficient elegant J* tail tEij Htnßv nnc nctntits pie no -"'9 u, A ~i, u BRUNEI AGENT RELIANCE DISTRIBUTORS 1448 JALAN CHE VAUER.BANDAR SER! BtGAAAN BRUNEI TEL *****39 words
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Advertisement9 1979-02-06 1 MAS mky SHIPPING TIMES hEE33 wiiZwCr r^y/JUUk c ■Ml9 words
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Advertisement112 1979-02-06 1 Ricoh Plain paper copiers Preferred by offices worldwide. CALL *****33. Wywy Private Limited So* 3901.39 th Fi. Hong L«ong BuriOng y6RafliesQu«y Singapore i "NO ONE CAN DUPLICATE OUR CLAMS' Not when 90% of the largest (and somCT of the smallest) Companies in Singapore are our Clientlist. Not when our salesforce112 words
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TRADE AND INDUSTRY
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511 1979-02-06 2 COLIN CHEE - ATTITUDES CHANGING By COLIN CHEE THE Australian attitude towards protectionism may be changing but it will be a long time before measures are taken to open up the economy. "I am hopeful that Australia will open up, but I don't know if that will511 words
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Article242 1979-02-06 2 THE number of visitors arriving in Singapore by air and sea last November was 163,273, an 11 per cent increase over the corresponding month of the previous year. Total visitors by air, land and sea was 181,463. Visitors from Asean countries continued to form the major242 words
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286 1979-02-06 2 THE Stegapsre lastltate «f Staadards aad Mistrial Bwemt kw reeeatly drafted a Slagapere Standard if iptdflwllM far geld eraameate/preciaaa metal articles. Uader this staadard, the carat la a meaaare ef fineness far artielea sf geld. Plaeaees la defined as the asm her ef286 words
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Article39 1979-02-06 2 Agencies JAPAN'S motor vehicle registrations in January fell 37.2 per cent to 277.852 from 362,620 in December, but they were up 21.4 per cent from 187,702 in January last year, the Automobile Dealers Association said. Ag-Agencies - 39 words
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336 1979-02-06 2 FONG MEW LENG - By FONG MEW LENG YEO Hiap Seng (YHS) is spending 12 million to set up a sauce factory in Singapore in a bid to secure a larger share of the highly competitive export market. The new plant will be built next to the336 words
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355 1979-02-06 2 ROCKWOOL International, Europe's largest mineral wool manufacturer, has appointed a locally incorporated Swiss company as its agent for South-east Asia. Diethelm Singapore, the agent, will cover sales in the Far East, excluding Japan and Korea. Its main markets will be Indonesia, Malaysia and possibly Brunei.355 words
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Article113 1979-02-06 2 HOLIDAY In Hotel Singapore is spending $1.5 million to refurnish Its IN rooms mad ether hotel facilities. The IN rooms are bow equipped with col oar television sets aad fully stocked mini-bars. Retractable clothes lines have also been Installed. The next two months will see the113 words
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Article, Illustration256 1979-02-06 2 BURMA HAS ordered several hundred Australian deepwell pumps for essential village water supplies in the very dry areas of that country. The manufacturer. Mono Pumps (Australia) Pty Ltd, already has a number of its pumps working in Burma but this is the first time it256 words
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Article120 1979-02-06 2 THE Singapore Training and Development Afsociation (Stada) will be holding a talk on How Training Paid Off for One Organisation on Feb 9. The talk will be given by Mr Ong Teong Wan, the group personnel and training manager of the Union Carbide Group in Singapore.120 words
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Article507 1979-02-06 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 9: How Training Paid off for One Organisation, Hotel Equatorial, ST ADA Feb 10 A 17: Vosper Pte Ltd training course, RELC, Vosper Feb 12-13: Finance507 words
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Article, Illustration280 1979-02-06 2 MR Manfred H. Toennes, general manager of Hilton International Singapore, has announced the appointment of Miss LuU lUdrlgaM as director of guest relations. Mr Toennes said the position was specially created to further improve and personalise the service of the hotel. Miss Rodrlgues, a Singaporean, was previously280 words
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Article75 1979-02-06 2 A TWO-DAY seminar on computer technology and its application will be held at the Singapore Science Centre beginning Feb 22. The seminar, which will be opened by Professor Ang Kok Peng, president of the Singapore Academy of Science (SNAS), is Jointly organised by SNAS and the Singapore Science75 words
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Advertisement327 1979-02-06 2 GOOD READING FOR ALL PARENTS Learning Through Play is a book chock full of ideas for simple games, activities and experiments, designed to help children develop their minds and bodies. Babyhood should be required reading not only for all parents but for every doctor or nurse in contact with young327 words
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REGIONAL
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Article471 1979-02-06 3 THE Russian shipping agency Sovinflot hopes to set up a bunkering (refuelling) base at Port Kelang in Malaysia on a joint-venture basis with Malaysian shipping interests. Sovinflot representative in Malaysia, Captain Yury Pudovkin, said the base will serve not only Malaysian and Russian ships operating471 words
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157 1979-02-06 3 AFP THE Philippines has obtained new quotas for its garment exports to member countries of the European Economic Community, it was reported yesterday. The Business Day newspaper said the Community granted the quotas during negotiations in Brussels in the last week of January withAFP - 157 words
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Article83 1979-02-06 3 A JAPANESE shipping firm, Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha, said yesterday it was buying six vessels from overseas under an emergency import scheme designed to slash Japan's massive trade surplus. Kawasaki said it has already bought two ships a 230,000 deadweight ton tank- er and a 37,000 deadweight ton83 words
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126 1979-02-06 3 AFP THE Thai Finance Ministry has approved pay rises for workers of nine state enterprises in a bid to prevent labour problems similar to last week's bus strike. Informed sources in Bangkok said workers of the nine state enterprises would now earn the sameAFP - 126 words
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Article, Illustration721 1979-02-06 3 AUSTRALIAN researchers are testing a vaccine against skin cancer in sheep and hope to use the results as an experimental model for the comparable cancer in other species. The trials, which are already under way, involve about 10 000 young sheep. The work is721 words
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855 1979-02-06 3 THE Malaysian Airline System (MAS) is in danger of losing passengers on its international routes, in some cases permanently, due to the labour dispute which is rendering its services less efficient, according to travel industry sources in Kuala Lumpur. Although they are not855 words
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133 1979-02-06 3 HONGKONG'S cotton spinning industry is currently running near full capacity, consuming between 80,000 and 88,000 running bales per month and reports full order books through April, the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) said. The department said about 440,000 running bales of US cotton had been133 words
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Article54 1979-02-06 3 PHILIPPINE Presides* Mann yesterday Hid that Maslla, formerly "me at the dirtiest, slammlest cities y*s essld flad asywbere Is the wsrid" has bees sersbbed eless. The Prestdest, Is his key■ate address befsre the 24th Wsrid Cssgress sf the Ister—lls—l Usiss sf Lees! Asthsrltles, credited the Bsrssgsy54 words
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358 1979-02-06 3 THE SAB AH state government' and the federal division of environment have been urged to conduct thorough environmental impact studies on the proposed aluminium smelter to be sited on Labuan island and the paper and pulp mill near Tenom, before making any final decisions on358 words
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353 1979-02-06 3 UPI CHINESE Vice Premier Teng Hsiao-ping wrapped up his week-long tour of the United States on Sunday, toasting Pacific north-west businessmen with sips of Chablis and walking through a sprawling Boeing Co plant. The 74-year-old Teng showed no ill effects from theUPI - 353 words
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Advertisement25 1979-02-06 3 Superb Northern Indian, Kashmiri and Moglai cuisine for the discriminating gourmet. "77it mint distinguished Indian Restaurant in the h >r/J J Walker (mvvv Tel: .*****525 words
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Advertisement182 1979-02-06 3 The Shangri-La Health Club. A new concept in fitness and resort living. m 1 m s -s ll vr i r 1 o \r mm s wit m aKTcix.;.^... Cycle five miles a day. Take part in your own Walkaton. Then follow up with a little weight-lifting. Vibrate away the182 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous630 1979-02-06 3 II TWO-IN-CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Outdoes internationally? (4) 4 Is it painfully funny? (6) 8 Dry in half a jiffy (3) 10 Skilled in tea blending (4) 13 Standard supporter, usually (8) 14 Would a fellow do wrong in a woman's embrace? (7) 15 Watch a horse (6) 17 Obvious630 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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814 1979-02-06 4 NYT THE already volatile world markets for basic food and industrial commodities are growing even more uncertain with international currency fluctuations. Most basic raw materials are priced in dollars, and producers have raised their prices to compensate for the dollar's recent plunge. "What we experiencedNYT - 814 words
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Article, Illustration827 1979-02-06 4 NYT WORLD reserves of grain the source of three-fourths of all human energy are expected to reach a record 236 million tonnes by the end of the 1978-79 crop year. But because of unusual market conditions that have driven grain prices upward, experts say the benefitsNYT - 827 words
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Article216 1979-02-06 4 THE SINGAPORE rubber market yesterday closed marginally higher with February One RSS buyers quoted at 239.75 ccents per kilo, up 0.25 cent on last Friday's close. In the afternoon, the market eased on lack of support and lost further ground in after hour's trading on upcountry selling. Turnover was216 words
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Article29 1979-02-06 4 Rubber: Feb 5 Singapore: February: 239.75 cents (up 0.25 cent) Malaysia: February 244.00 (up 0.50 cent) Tin: $1,876 (up $11) Official offering: 190 tonnes (down 25 tonnes)29 words
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Article438 1979-02-06 4 Prices In cents per kilo yesterday. Noon Close (1 per kilo) (per kilo) Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers Int 1 R.S.S. prompt f.o.b. 239 75 240 75N 239.25 240 25N Int. 1 R.S.S. February 240 25 240 75 239 75 240.25 Int 1 R.S.S. March 240.75 241.25 240.25 240438 words
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Article130 1979-02-06 4 NOON SSR UMJ 1 SMR pnr* vesterdav: RAS February March <C. irreut Mthl (P« rvtrd Mth) Buyer* Seller* Buyer* Seller* SSR 20 III ton pallet) 2.14 50 2.16 50N 235 00 237 OON SSR M III tun pallet! 2.1 ISO 233 50N 232.00 234 OON MRELB SMRCV130 words
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Article323 1979-02-06 4 COPRA and coconut oil prices continued to hold their own in a generally quiet Singapore produce market yesterday. Transactions were few and far between. Buying orders for refined coconut oil kept pouring in from neighbouring countries, many of which had to be left unsatisfied. A fresh order of323 words
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Article65 1979-02-06 4 THE STRAITS tin price in Penang yesterday rose Mill to $1,876 per picul, $176 above the International Tin Agreement ceiling, dealers said. The firmer sentiment reflected continued strong support from Japan, Europe and the US operators together with local covering activity. Turnover dropped slightly to 190 tonnes from65 words
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Article275 1979-02-06 4 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in S$ per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 pet first class (Kangaroo). New crop 0 98, 100 pet second class 0.89. 100 pet third class 0.87. 25 pel new crop no stock. B-10 pet 0.75. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0 62. Special 0.56. THAI RICE: 55275 words
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Article105 1979-02-06 4 THE SUGAR market yesterday continued quiet with no sales recorded against four on Friday, dealers said. Sugar futures closing prices. CMig Pwvt— ClMlag Mch 8.30/8.75 8.30 8.75 May 8.64 9.07 8.53 9.10 Jly 8.93 9.40 879 9.39 Sep 9.15 9« 9.00 .'MO Oct 9.20 980 9.10 9.80 Jan105 words
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Article193 1979-02-06 4 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday: (In HK dollars, spot ex-godown) Cattaa yara: China Blue Phoenix 20b 2.400. 32s 2.920 40s 3.100 (per bale of 400 lbs). Piece guts: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly193 words
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631 1979-02-06 4 Market price stability, high yield expectancy and soaring profits have started a major trend towards oilseed production in Australia. Although production is primarily for the domestic market, exports, too, have seen steady growth during the past four years. Agencies. NEW South Wales oilseedsAgencies. - 631 words
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Article849 1979-02-06 4 OILSEEDS: Brokers reported generally firm oils and oilseeds markets yesterday with early movements influenced by weekend strength in Chicago. Dutch soyabean oil traded three guilders higher with business including February/Aprill deliveries at 127.50 guilders. Crude palm oil traded up to US$l5 per long ton higher at $690 for849 words
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492 1979-02-06 4 ONE of Mr. Howard Hjort's earliest memories is huddling on the front porch of his family's Eastern Montana farm house at the tag end of the great depression and watching a line of hail cut their vegetable garden to pieces. "It was492 words
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Advertisement207 1979-02-06 4 6-9 February 1979 Hyatt Convention Centra Singapore An important event foi S.E. Asias marine industry Asia Marine '79 is the first international maritime event in S.E. Asia. Because it is designed to meet the requirements of both the international marine industry and S.E. Asia's own industry, Asia Marine has received207 words
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OVERSEAS
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Article346 1979-02-06 5 Reuter SPAIN, the largest West European country outside the Common Market, yesterday began negotiations on its application to join the nine-nation Community. Spanish and EEC ministers and President of the EEC Executive Commission Roy Jenkins will meet for the formal opening of the talks.Reuter - 346 words
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163 1979-02-06 5 Reuter BUSINESS in the United States should continue strongly in the first quarter despite an upward trend in prices, a National Association of Purchasing Management survey said. While seasonal inventory liquidations slowed the growth rate for new orders and production in December, that rate increased,Reuter - 163 words
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Article, Illustration505 1979-02-06 5 THE Australiaa designers af aew type Industrial cabinets far Ike paint Industry claim that tkeir lie enables special formnla paints, inks aad varaiskes, to ke dried and eared, at raam temperature, in a fraction d tke time taken ky conventional metkads. Tke system lacarparatlag505 words
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281 1979-02-06 5 UPI THE UNITED States apl pears to be turning its back on its foreign allies, and the result is decreasing credibility around the world. According to Mr. George Bush, a possible Republican candidate for presidency, "US credibility around the world is declining. WeUPI - 281 words
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710 1979-02-06 5 UNION CHANGE OF HEART UPI. AP BRITISH public service workers yesterday called off a new strike threat that would have closed down 17 London hospitals and added fresh woes to the strikeplagued nation. After all-night talks with Social Services Secretary David Ennals, public service unionsUPI.; AP - 710 words
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Article183 1979-02-06 5 UPI ISRAELI Finance Minister Simha Ehrlich presented the cabinet on Sunday with a series of economic measures aimed at stemming Israel's nearly 50 per cent yearly rate of inflation. Several ministers expressed reservations about various parts of the programme. A decision on approval or rejection was scheduled forUPI - 183 words
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Article757 1979-02-06 5 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From PAA PA0C5 0045 SFO HKG MAS MH601 0700 KUL SIA BA SQ/BA17 0700 LHR BAH(Ccorde) MAS MH682 0725 KCH SU SQ101 0815 KUL MAS MH621 0640 PEN MAS MH607 0645 KUL MAS MH671 0945 PEN/KUL CAL CB14 1000 HLP CPA757 words
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452 1979-02-06 5 A NEW American company has gone into business using a computer to advise corporations of the chances of terrorist and kidnap attacks on their executives when they travel abroad. Risks International Incorporated, formed by a group of former US Air Force452 words
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518 1979-02-06 5 UPI COMMUNIST leader Enrico Berlinguer says his party wants seats alongside the Christian Democrats in Italy's next cabinet and should not have to wait for an okay from Washington to get them. Mr Berlinguer, speaking on Sunday at Cagliari in his native Sardinia, said theUPI - 518 words
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Article148 1979-02-06 5 THE Carter Administration has quietly moved to channel US$2O million to $35 million (5543.2 million to $755 6 million) to New York City to help it ckiae its budget deficit next year. The funds would be made available through unilateral Federal actions that would148 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article476 1979-02-06 5 ROCKWELL International Corp is expected to receive a US$l.96 billion (SM-3 billion) contract for three more Space Shuttle vehicles, industry sources said. Rockwell already has a contract to build two Space Shuttles, one of which has already been used in tests. The other is due to be launched476 words
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Advertisement130 1979-02-06 5 More and more banks in Europe have been advising their clients to Invest in DIAMONDS lor 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 Stocks130 words
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488 1979-02-06 6 THE International Monetary Fund (IMF) best exemplifies the difficulties which arise in trying to administer one central policy on international monetary affairs in an essentially diverse world. One of the clearest examples of this is in the IMF's role as surveyor of national488 words
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313 1979-02-06 6 THERE ARE already some companies which make it a point to seek out jobs within their organisations suitable for those who fall under the wide and vaguely condescending category "handicapped". But these are not enough. Unfortunately, most people have to be helped to313 words
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Article, Illustration1514 1979-02-06 6 Yesterday sew the opening of an inter-governmental conference on communications in Kuala Lumpur. It is the second of a series of regional get-togethers sponsored by Unesco and aims at harnessing the media to further social progress. The director of Unesco, Mr. Amadou Mahtar1,514 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous42 1979-02-06 6 Bristow: I'V ink D: :knnS wove TO see oo* > GuesTs DeveuaPirtG B N\CC. Tp\H r onptfes p>ll lock FIT WD Pull of weuQeirtG, TvtfKT COttfcf^ST beTwe£-K e>Rouw SKIN P>WD onrrt > rrt&w— j "Meat's c-Bse trj me 6»sibu Room 504-. vefcv umgm snibcls.42 words
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Miscellaneous881 1979-02-06 6 Louisa's lover returns "DUCHESS ef Dake Street" taaigfct sees the re-emergcaec ef Charles Tyrrell, Lsaim's lever aid new Lerd Hesrlroere. Tonight's episede shews the kinder sod men serleas side ef playbey Charlie. Determined net to he a dilettante, he has taken np painting and Latin intredneM kim to the ewner881 words
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Article, Illustration778 1979-02-06 7 JAMES RESTON - By JAMES RESTON NYT THE ECONOMIST ef Leaden, which is not a friveieas publication, is m« printlag Henry Kissinger's extensive and mystifying views sa the wisdom ar etherwise sf signing and ratifying a second Strategic Arms agreement with the Soviet Unftaa. Bailing It dawn, heNYT - 778 words
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2157 1979-02-06 7 KAREN ARENSON - The commercial paper market in Singapore is very limited, and the secondary market is virtually non-exist-ent. But as funding requirements for large projects increase, the use of commercial papers here may well be as popular as it is in the US nowNYT - 2,157 words
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Article349 1979-02-06 7 IN ONE OF the hand-outs opposition candidate and independent Chiam See Tong gave during his rally at Toa Payoh last Friday night, an enigmatic paragraph stated that he contested in the 1976 General Elections when he reduced Minister for National Development Lim Kim San's majority by349 words
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943 1979-02-06 7 (FORUM f 1 ...with Fox Butterfield L 4 NYT WHEN Chinese Senior VicePremier, Teng Hsiao-ping, inspected a Ford Motor Co. assembly plant near Atlanta last week, he got a look at a fundamental difference between Chinese and American industry. One worker in the FordNYT - 943 words
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Advertisement287 1979-02-06 7 a HOTLL MALAYSIA 40 Cuscaden Road, Singapore 9 Tel: *****1 THfc MANDARIN SINGAPORL 333 Orchard Road. Singapore 9 Tel: *****1 THL MARCO POLO Tanglin Circus. Singapore 10 Tel: *****1 HOTLL MLRLIN SINGAPORL 7500 Beach Road. Singapore 7 Tel: *****11 MING COURT HOTLL Tanglin Road. Singapore 10 Tel *****3 HOTLL NLGARA287 words
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Advertisement75 1979-02-06 7 ORCHID INN 214 Dunearn Road, Singapore II Tel: *****2 HOTEL PHOENIX SINGAPORE Orchard/Somerset Roads, Singapore 9 Tel: *****6 PENINSULA HOTEL Coleman Street, Singapore 6 Tel: *****1 RAFFLES HOTEL 1-3 Beach Road, Singapore 7 Tel: *****1/***** SHANGRI-LA HOTEL 22 Orange Grove Road, Singapore 10 Tel: *****4 SINGAPURA FORUM HOTEL 585, Orchard75 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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Article489 1979-02-06 8 TOKYO SHARE PRICES yesterday closed sharply lower in moderate trading on liquidations and Kt-taking in popular and issues, dealers said. The market average fell 45.27 to close at 6,148.86 with volume 310 million shares. The Tokyo Stock Exchange index closed at 457.70, down 2.80. Recently-selected textiles, non-ferrous489 words
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Article266 1979-02-06 8 THE MARKET closed mixed yesterday with losses in majority after light trading, dealers said. MK Haftt Bank of Asia 248 +2 Bangkok Bank 380 -7 Bank of Ayudhaya Lid 272 +2 Bangkok Metropolitan Bank 1242 -20 Laem Thong Bank unq Thai Commercial Bunk MO Thai Danu Bank unq Thai266 words
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Article352 1979-02-06 8 Source: SHK Sec Ltd THE HIGHLY publicised US tour by the Senior Chinese Vice-Premier Teng Hsiao-ping this weekend caused euphoric investors to push the market almost 14 points higher yesterday. The easing of local overnight interest rates added fuel to hopes of steadier rates to come and consequently betterSource: SHK Sec Ltd - 352 words
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Article165 1979-02-06 8 THE MARKET closed mixed yesterday, with minings posting gains while commercials and oils declined, dealers said. Turnover rose sharply to 35.0 million pesos from Friday's 27.1 million. Gainers were Atlas Con B. Baguio Gold, Benguet Con B, Lepanto B and Philex B. while Oriental B, Seafront, CDCP and Meralco165 words
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Article315 1979-02-06 8 THE MARKET closed firmer yesterday, with sentiment aided by CBC's higher profits, dealers said. CBC rose 19 cents to A 52.25 while the ANZ rose four cents to >4.22. BHP gained six cents to $9.90. Pioneer sugar gained 10 cents to $1.45 and CSR seven to $3.70 on higher315 words
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181 1979-02-06 8 CibaGeigy plans convertible bond Reuter CIBA-GEIGY said It pUas to float a coavertIble Mid sf trtoMl USSIM million through Its flww sabsidiary Clba-Geigy Overseas FV aaaee NV, Dutch Aatlllee. The hsads will he ls> saed la deaomiaatiens sf ahsat US$l45l each sad will he esavertfUe lata hearer partidpattoa certificates sfReuter - 181 words
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Article47 1979-02-06 8 Reuter DEL MONTE said shareholders at a special meeting in San Francisco approved the previoulsy announced plan to merge into R. J. Reynolds. Del Monte also said it received a satisfactory internal revenue service tax ruling. The merger was effective from Feb 2. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article139 1979-02-06 8 Reuter IMPERIAL Chemical Industries Ltd's (ICI) sales have recovered to 50 per cent of normal from a low of 33 per cent seen throughout last week, before the transport strike settlements started. However, picketing continues to hinder movements at its Runcorn, Cheshire, heavy chemical facilities, whichReuter - 139 words
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129 1979-02-06 8 Reuter PHILLIPS Petroleum said it expects to increase its output of crude oil, natural gas and natural gas liquids this year with new production at three additional fields in the Norwegian North Sea and the completion of its Teeside terminal in the UK. The companyReuter - 129 words
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Article, Illustration985 1979-02-06 8 NYT. IN THE LATEST round of a running court fights, dissident shareholders of Ford Motor have charged that Henry Ford had improperly diverted corporate funds to pay for political dinners and a host of personal expenses, including opulent office, sauna and gym facilities andNYT. - 985 words
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Article, Illustration218 1979-02-06 8 THE STYLISH Luton-built Carlton, a new model from the Vauxhall stable, has all the driving charactersitics of the highly acclaimed Cavalier 2tM aad Is yet roomier and more 1 uxorious. Available In 4-door (above) aad Moor estate versions, It Is part of the most comprehensive range sf cars218 words
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Article1127 1979-02-06 8 THE LITTLE MAN'S VOTE TIPS THE BALANCE Reuter SEVERAL thousand small Swedish investors who got cold feet at the last moment have killed off one of the most ambitious projects for Scandinavian economic cooperation in decades. The small investors, each with an average of only US$5OO atReuter - 1,127 words
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Article214 1979-02-06 8 Reuter GENERAL Motors and White Consolidated Industries said they agreed in principle for White to buy GM's Frigidaire major appliance business and to continue the Frigidaire product line. Terms were not disclosed. The companies said the transaction is expected to be completed within 90 days. TheyReuter - 214 words
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Advertisement357 1979-02-06 8 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 are357 words
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952 1979-02-06 9 NOORJAHAN KARIM - By NOORJAHAN KARIM A SIZEABLE reduction in official dollar holdings was advocated by Dr Johannes Witteveen as one measure required to restore equilibrium in the international monetary reserve. This would satisfy and eliminate the de-stabilising effect of a growing inclination to diversify out952 words
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705 1979-02-06 9 NYT FOR THIRTEEN weeks now, to the growing puzzlement of banking and financial circles, the US money supply has been declining while the economy has continued to surge. How can that be? Many money market analysts are convinced that something is wrongNYT - 705 words
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454 1979-02-06 9 KADIR JASIN - By KADIR JASIN MALAYSIA wishes to see the International Monetary Fund (IMF) developing procedures and practices that will minimise the danger of encroaching on the sensitivities of member countries in its surveillance of their exchange rates. Under an amendment to454 words
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619 1979-02-06 9 DEBT market securities continued to edge up in prices last week. Investors responded favourably to a plethora of developments which seemed to signal slower economic growth in the future. The monetary aggregates registered sizeable declines for the week ended January 24. The growth rates619 words
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Article223 1979-02-06 9 AP THE DANISH government has announced a temporary ban on the sales abroad of short-term government bonds following an upsurge of foreign buying in recent months. The National Bank, in its monthly report on the Danish currency reserves, said foreign purchases during January alone came toAP - 223 words
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Article136 1979-02-06 9 Reuter CANADIAN Finance Minister Jean Chretien said Canada is not trying to arrange central bank swaps with Germany, Switzerland or Japan. He also said in reply to opposition questions in Parliament that the government is not trying to raise money from the IMF. AskedReuter - 136 words
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279 1979-02-06 9 Reuter CLEARING bank base lending rates, currently at 12 1/2 per cent, might well be raised this week if the upward pressure on British money market rates continues. Banking sources were commenting on a further rise in market rates which sawReuter - 279 words
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Article73 1979-02-06 9 AFP BRAZIL borrowed a total of U5512,200 million (S$X5 million) on the international market last year, or $4,000 million more than in 1977. Preliminary official figures showed that the public sector accounted for about half the total amount raised abroad. Aggregate public and private overseas indebtednessAFP - 73 words
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Article455 1979-02-06 9 THE situation in Iran and a general lack of confidence in the US dollar saw the American currency coming under heavy selling pressure on the foreign exchange market yesterday. Heavy losses were incurred against major currencies as the dollar fell in afternoon trading. Opening against the yen at455 words
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Article366 1979-02-06 9 GOLD futures yesterday turned easier in afternoon trading on profit-taking after a firmer opening, but prices closed higher on balance compared with last Friday, dealers said. At the close prices were between U515.50 and 94 dollars an ounce higher. Trading was active, though turnover fell to 238 lots from366 words
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Article185 1979-02-06 9 Asian rates ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on Feb 5: US Dollan(Spot) Offer Bid 7 days 10 5/16 103/18 1 month 10 7/18 10 5/18 2 months 10' j 10H 3 months 10H 10 W 8 months 10% 10 J 4 S months 10 13/18 10 11/18185 words
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Article153 1979-02-06 9 THE US dollar for overnight delivery yesterday closed easier at 201.75 yen, compared with a 201.80 opening and 202.30 at Friday's close. The Us currency fell slightly in dull late trading on limited selling by Japanese banks and export covering by Japanese trader after a modest early recovery, dealers153 words
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Article67 1979-02-06 9 AUSTRALIA and New Zealand exchanges on Feb 5: AUSTRALIA US dollar ***** 11*3 Sterling ***** D M7O Ninety-day airmail buying rate*: Sterling 0 5979 US dollars 1.1701 Ninety-day forward buying ram: Sterling 0 5822 US dollars 1.1X7 NEW ZEALAND Bank Indicator* Sterling 0 5313 0 5283 US dollar ISSM/I.MM67 words
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Article53 1979-02-06 9 FRANKFURT exchanges opening quotes on Feb 5: us -1 ma 52 (iJM/uns> Can ***** X) Stg 37* TM D Fl 00 70 S Fr 110 25 SO Lit 2.22 23 F FY U SO N Kr KS 00 B Ft (em) 1360 300 B Fr (fin) (252 2*2 Yen53 words
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Article21 1979-02-06 9 THE average rale at which Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 7.75 per cent.21 words
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Article220 1979-02-06 9 THE DOLLAR yesterday opened slightly lower against most major currencies compared with Friday's close, while gold opened sharply higher in line with New York, dealers said. They attributed the easier dollar sentiment in brisk two-way trading to confirmation that Iran is cancelling US$7 billion worth of orders for US220 words
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Article151 1979-02-06 9 THE HONGKONG dollar yesterday fell sharply in late trading as local money market rates eased from last week's high levels. Dealers said the local unit fell to a late 4.7960/» to the US dollar from Friday's 4.7650/70 close here. Elsewhere, trading was very quiet and featureless with the US151 words
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Advertisement114 1979-02-06 9 ACCOUNTANTS, 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 then ACT NOW.114 words
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Article1493 1979-02-06 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 Contracts are quoted after the word "sett". Big Board deal1,493 words
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Article91 1979-02-06 10 Striking prices of the options officially listed on the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday. the period, bids and offered prices and business done, if any, with the number of options traded shown in brackets. Hame T E (March $1.80) (0.518 0 60S). laefceape (March $1.30) (0 458 0.545).91 words
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Article133 1979-02-06 10 5% 15/4/81 (2S0.000) (99.658 99.755) 5% T F 1/5/83 (250.000) (100 108 100 2QS) 5 3/4% T F 15/6/81-84 (250.000) (1Q2.305) 5% 13/11/84 (250.000) (100 008 100.05S) 7* 15/4/85 (250.000) (100.808 100.956) 7* 1/8/85 (250,000) (100.708 100.85S) 7 1/4* 15/4/86 (250.000) (100 85B) 7 1/4% 15/10/86 (250 000)133 words
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Article146 1979-02-06 10 RING AFORE UNIT TRUST (Managers' prim hr M The Commerce IX 2 40 The Saving Fund 1.41 1.50 S pore Prog Fund 100 I.OS S pore Sec. Fund 1.S4 i.r S pore Invest Fund 130 1JB ASIA UNIT TRUST (MtM|tn' prima tar hi Mai Invest Fund 134 Mai146 words
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Article2548 1979-02-06 10 Gr'» Gr'a Net 1978/79 Last Div Div YHd P/E Vol Day High Xow Company Sale «r- Cvr COOO) High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIALS 272 132 Acma 223 unch HON 11 51 241 2 223 223 190* 123' Alcom 185 10.0 21 5.4 117 178 107 Allied Choc2,548 words
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Article1881 1979-02-06 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in IoU of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS Acma (2 008 >. Ajinamata (2. SOB). Altam (I.NB 1 (2)1,881 words
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Article, Illustration574 1979-02-06 10 A RESERVE sf bayers diriag dips helped avert u etberwlse wter market at the Stack Exehaage at Slagapere yesterday. WmUjmss waa aated briefly dariag the meralag sesslea aa seUiag carried aver fram last Friday's elaae. Bat faUewtag the repart that the Haagkaag market574 words
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Article494 1979-02-06 10 SHARE PRICES made slight improvements in moderate trading on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. Although there were traces of investment buying on selected issues, the market. as a whole, was wary and slightly hesitant. Concern over the turbulent situation in Iran, where the threat494 words
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Article126 1979-02-06 10 Malayrta Balkllag Saetety BM: EOGM to be held at the Board Room. 3rd Floor, Bangunan MBSB, 13/15 Leboh Am pang, Kuala Lumpur at 12 noon on Feb. 7. Malaysian Tabaeea Campaay BM: AGM to be held at 178-3 Jalan Sungei Best, Kuala Lumpur at 11.30 am on Feb126 words
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435 1979-02-06 11 AS A RESULT of priority given to the development of fee-based corporate advisory services Pertanian Baring Sanwa Berhad (PSB) reported markedly lower profits last year. Pre-tax profits of the merchant bank, which is a joint venture between Bank Pertanian Malaysia, Baring Brothers and435 words
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Article, Illustration613 1979-02-06 11 LOW LEE CHOO - CAPITAL RECONSTRUCTION SCHEME By LOW LEE CHOO FOLEX Industries may be relisted by May if official approval can be obtained in time for the company's proposed capital reconstruction scheme. And if this happens, it will bring to an end nearly 4613 words
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Article, Illustration1131 1979-02-06 11 ARTHUR NG - POTENTIAL ECONOMIES OF SCALE By ARTHUR NG THE MAP below shows how the potential acreage of the Sime Darby group will look like if it is successful in its bid for Guthrie Corporation. With estates dotting all over the western part of Peninsula Malaysia, the combined acreage1,131 words
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Article234 1979-02-06 11 H 35Q02... by HOCK LOCK SIEW MANY IN hreklag dreiee ahare the view that the lawnedlate eattoek at the market Is Wlkh. Bmm wirt that there have heea taitratlaaa lately «i fereiga laveatora, malaly tactttattoaa, baylag late the market. Thto prababty exptalaa why the aaarket eeathmea to heldby HOCK LOCK SIEW - 234 words
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Article160 1979-02-06 11 have evidently given their tacit approval for the company's development of the John Little site, if the success of its rights issue can be used as a guide. According to its merchant bankers, Jardine Fleming (Singapore) and Standard Chartered Merchant Bank Asia, the recent rights issue160 words
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Article232 1979-02-06 11 has just announced the incorporation of a whollyowned subsidiary Overseas Union Securities Trading Pte Ltd on Jan 10 for the purpose of trading in securities. This is a normal extension of an investment trust company. OUS which was listed last October, is the last among the four232 words
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Article210 1979-02-06 11 Current Es Booka Date Total for Total for Payment Date Cloee Payable the year Previone year M Cement 125*(n) Dec 19 Jan 11 Feb 8 125* 20* BAT 17* Jan 22 Jan 28 Feb 10 17* 8kMfri-Lt 8*1 Feb 1 Feb 8 Feb 15 8* 15*(a) Perlia Plant210 words
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Article108 1979-02-06 11 Company Particulars Ex Date Books Close c*c MBS 8TP (1975) P. Products Toshiba Nat Iron Bonus Issue of 1 for 2 Rights Issue of 1 for 2 <a <2.00 per share Bonus Issue of 1 for 3 Bonus issue of 1 for 4 Rights Issue of 3 for108 words
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Advertisement145 1979-02-06 11 Total Poker is a book for winners: it's as good as having four aces and another up your sleeve. David Spanier clearly analyses modern play and modern players, with an in-depth examination of the tactics, techniques, bluffs and skills necessary for success at poker. The book gives a brilliant rundown145 words
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828 1979-02-06 12 COLIN CHEE - oy COLIN CHEE THE Labour Ministry is now deciding whether certain Banque Nationale de Paris (BNP) officers can vote, in a secret ballot, to be unionised by the Singapore Bank Officers Association (SBOA). BNP had earlier submitted to the ministry 34828 words
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322 1979-02-06 12 Reuter AUSTRALIAN Transport Minister Peter Nixon yesterday'denied that Australia was trying to squeeze South-east Asian nations out of low air fare arrangements with its new cutprice flights policy. Mr Nixon was responding to remarks made on Sunday by Foreign Minister Rajaratnam, who accused AustraliaReuter - 322 words
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Article824 1979-02-06 12 LONDON, Mon. Share prices closed lower after nervous trading ahead of news from the meeting between government ministers and trade union leaders over pay, dealers said. Prices were between 4 p and 8p lower and at 3 pm the Financial Times index was down 7.7 point at 459.6824 words
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Article116 1979-02-06 12 Reuter MALAYSIAN Deputy Premier Datuk Mahathir Mohamad yesterday accused British newspapers of carrying out a vicious campaign against the Malaysian government. British newspapers had accused Malaysia of "backdoor nationalisation" and urged business men not to invest in Malaysia, he said in a speech deliveredReuter - 116 words
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Article373 1979-02-06 12 RAHIM KASSIM - By RAHIM KASSIM THE BIGGEST quarrel between the Far Eastern Freight Conference and the Federation of Asean Shippers' Council is not the regular freight rate hikes but the method of calculating the increases. Shippers have resigned to the fact that tariff increases are inevitable but they373 words
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Article180 1979-02-06 12 THREE new positions have been created within the heirarchy of the ruling People's Action Party following the election of its new 12-member Central Executive Committee (CEC). The new posts announced yesterday include the appointment of a second vice-chairman of the party, filled by Communications Minister Mr. Ong180 words
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Article85 1979-02-06 12 MANY FOREIGN investors in Indonesia have complained about losses suffered due to the recent rupiah devaluation, according to the chairman of the Investment Board, Dr Barli Halim. Generally they complained of the losses for debts in foreign currencies, Dr Halim told a parliamentary commission for mining85 words
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Article515 1979-02-06 12 MARGARET THOMAS - BATTLE OF THE VOTES By MARGARET THOMAS SPEAKERS at PAP candidate Rohan Khamis' first public rally last night in Telok Blangah argued against statements made by opposition candidate J. B. Jeyaretnam in his rally on Sunday. Mr Devan Nair, PAP candidate in neighbouring Anson constituency, talked515 words
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340 1979-02-06 12 QUEK PECK LIM - By QUEK PECK LIM ■ervtcemea wbe will Jala tfee twe aalverstties la the aew iwiMtt year will have a fiiiw to brash ap their English la prahaMy the biggest nfrwki cearee ergaaised by Naayaag (Jalverslty. The jeiat pragramme far drat year340 words
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435 1979-02-06 12 Reuter UPI. JAPAN had a huge trade deficit of US 1.73 billion (553.63 billion) with the rest of the world in the first 20 days of last month. The Japanese Finance Ministry said the deficit on a customs-cleared basis compares with a surplus ofReuter; UPI. - 435 words
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344 1979-02-06 12 UPI CHINA Senior Vice Premier Teng Hsiao-ping has said that China will pursue a liberal emigration policy, and Senator Henry Jackson said he felt sure China will qualify for large scale loans and normal trading status with the United States. Mr Jackson saidUPI - 344 words
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Advertisement409 1979-02-06 12 SGV-Goh Tan Pte. Ltd. The SGV Group SGV-Kassim Chan Sdn. Bhd. Conference Series on Business Management 1979 PROJECT PLANNING AND EVALUATION SEMINAR Kuala Lumpur February 21-23 Singapore February 26-28 This seminar aims to provide officers of com panics and investment institutions with an organised framework of the process by which409 words
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Miscellaneous59 1979-02-06 12 |WEAT=HER! Outlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. to noon today: Occasional showers. Report for 24 hours prior to 7.3t p.m. on Feb 5 at the airport: Maximum temperature 30.2 Associated humidity 66 Minimum temperature 23.5 Associated humidity 94 Hours of sunshine 0.80 Rainfall in millimetres 2.4 Total rainfall for the59 words
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Article85 1979-02-06 13 Lloyd's List. THE port of Le Harve reported a 4 per cent fall in traffic for 1978 with a recorded 76.7 million tonnes. The port authorities consider this a particularly poor year although when compared with other oil harbours, such as Rotterdam and Marseille whichLloyd's List. - 85 words
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Article94 1979-02-06 13 Reuter ARGENTINA wants only a fair share of freight charges and does not intend to claim 80 per cent, Maritime Affairs Secretary Mr Carlos Guevara said. There was no truth in reports from Europe that Argentina planned to enforce a law to compel up to 80Reuter - 94 words
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Article80 1979-02-06 13 Fairplay. WITH navigation through the Dover Strait becoming more complex and new deep water routes being used through the Dover Strait a committee of Trinity House pilots is suggesting the regular use of helicopters as an option for vessels wishing to avoid congestion in the narrowFairplay. - 80 words
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Article, Illustration701 1979-02-06 13 GOH ENG KEE - By GOH ENG KEE THE former Singaporeregistered passenger liner, Rasa Sayang has been chartered by a new Dutch cruising company for cruises from Rotterdam from May 18. Nederlands Cruise Maatschappij Bestevaer of Rotterdam, Holland, recenUy completed negotiations to charter the cruise ship from its Greek701 words
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330 1979-02-06 13 RAHIM KASSIM - By RAHIM KASSIM HOLLAND, which has had long and close links with the Asean region is keen on capturing a slice of the region's burgeoning marine industry at the Asia Marine '79 exhibition opening today at the Hyatt. Marine products of over 30330 words
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3815 1979-02-06 17 SCHEDIILE 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 of3,815 words
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Article126 1979-02-06 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 JASCOL126 words
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Article476 1979-02-06 17 SMpplag Um Page Cal ACS n 5 Afea IV 3 Aguila IV 2 All trans V 1 Alpac IV 5 Angkutan ANL IV 3 I 1 APL m 2 Arya Nat n 5 ASCL m 5 Asia Merchant m 2 Atlas V 1 Aust.Cont IV 5 Bank n s476 words
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Article891 1979-02-06 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 the891 words
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Article885 1979-02-06 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. Aguila Oriental—Same. Ahli Shipping— Sharjah. Alfred C. Toepfer Line— Intermodal. Algerian National Line (CNAN) —Unipacific. Alpac885 words
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Article, Illustration284 1979-02-06 18 EXPECTED ARRIVALS TODAY K.EPPEL WHARVES Golden Source (0600) 22 Ibu Rushd (after Singa Satu) 47 Kimanis (*****) 23 Kimanis (2200) 20 King Horse (0600) 40 Lumut (1000) 21 East Nedlloyd Marne (0500 after Prinsendam) 3/4 Pabloeverett (0630) 25/26 Sing Satu (1700) 47 PASIR PANJANG WHARVES Basra (1600)284 words
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Advertisement256 1979-02-06 13 I si SEALORD ANTAH UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) a All vessels ***** DWT, 105 TON H.L Derrick 288 TEU Capacity. Long Length Capability. ARflßlflW GULF WEEKLY SERVICE Vessel I S pore I Loading for 11/2 Kuwait (22/2), Dammam (2/3) Abu Dhabi (4/3), Muscat (6/3) IBN YOUIfUS 28/2 Dubai256 words
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Advertisement61 1979-02-06 13 NEPTUNE ORIENT UNES LTD FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICES: A a; tfai STRAITS/AUSTRALIA RO-RO CONTAINER SERVICE Australia Aua us—« UM Sal* _LfA 17 f Trmaut Aestrafca M I Mb 1 ft* 13 Mb It FA 14 Mb Banftot mi MjUriu U.S.A. CONTAINER SERVICE AGEJIuES PTE. LTD. T* *****11 N*A SON Btt., Id:61 words
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Advertisement756 1979-02-06 14 T I OCEAN SHIPPING ENTERPRISES PTE LTD rm .Mor; m istfioor marina house SHfN'ONWAV MISTRI ROAD SINGAPORE 2 J_i 22Ci\ 144 7 *****70 O SANKYO LINE AUSTRALIA SERVICE W MM TWEE STAR It Port 26/2J Feb SYD. MEL. ADEL SYO. MEI ADEI BANGLADESH SERVICE E- 13/17 Feb CHTTAGONG. CHAIN* JAPAN/STRAITS756 words
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