The Business Times, 26 February 1979
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Title Section11 1979-02-26 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 14J/1/7J MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2S, 1978 50 CENTS11 words
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Article97 1979-02-26 1 UPI TOKYO, Sun. Chinese forces are expected to mount the largest-ever offensive in the week-long war in Vietnam in a few days, a Japanese dispatch from Peking said Sunday. Kyodo News Service based the prediction on remarks by well-informed Chinese sources that the border war will reachUPI - 97 words
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Article66 1979-02-26 1 Reuter TEHERAN, Sun. Iran's new Minister of Finance and Economic Affairs Ali Ardalan raised the possibility of nationalising the country's banks in an interview published here today. "For the moment there is no question of nationalising banks, but it is possible that such a measure might be takenReuter - 66 words
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Article57 1979-02-26 1 Reuter KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Prime Minister Datuk Hussein Onn today accused the opposition Democratic Action Party (DAP) of constantly "exploiting racial and sensitive issues." He said said the DAP and extremist groups, in using racial question, do not care that their actions would cause conflicts far moreReuter - 57 words
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Article80 1979-02-26 1 AFP HONGKONG, Sun. The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation yesterday completed the sale of the Hongkong Bank of California to the Central Bank, Oakland, California, following the grant of the necessary regulatory approvals in the United States. The Hongkong and Shanghai Bank is seeking approval for acquisition ofAFP - 80 words
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Article57 1979-02-26 1 AFP MANILA, Sun. A World Bank team would like the Philippines to review its tariffs and investment incentives to make its export-oriented industries competitive. The Philippine Times Journal said this would be recommended by a technical mission from the bank which ended on Friday a 20-day studyAFP - 57 words
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Article71 1979-02-26 1 UPI CAIRO, Sun. Prime Minister Mustafa Khalil, leading the Egyptian delegation to the EgyptianIsraeli peace treaty talks held at Camp David, Maryland, flew back to Cairo today as talks face obstacles. The A 1 Ahram newspaper, in a dispatch from Washington, quoted an Egyptian official source asUPI - 71 words
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Article46 1979-02-26 1 The Primary Production Department has announced that it will permit, as from today, the import of live chicken and ducklings from Johore and day-old chicks from Johore, Negri Sembilan, Malacca and Selangor. Each consignment must be accompanied by a Malaysian Veterinary Authority health certificate.46 words
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Article73 1979-02-26 1 Reuter CANBERRA, Sun.— Australian prime Minister Malcolm Fraser said today he had persuaded Finance Minister Eric Robinson to return to the Cabinet only three days after his mysterious resignation rocked the government. Mr Robinson, 50, stunned the country and caused an uproar in Parliament last ThursdayReuter - 73 words
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Article40 1979-02-26 1 The Singapore Bus Service(l97B) has distributed some 40,000 booklets to explain the new bus plan for Bedok Town,to residents and workers there. The new interchange was declared open by Encik Sha'ari Tadin the MP for bedok,yesterday morning.40 words
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Article125 1979-02-26 1 THE following list of stocks gives the it most traded on the Stock Exchange of Singapore last week. It gives the turnover in thousands of units, closing prices on Friday and the high and low for 1979 (•mptnv TirMvrr Prices High U» M Feb SJ 1*7? Sime125 words
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LOCAL STOCK INDICES
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Article98 1979-02-26 1 Krb 19 Krb SI Feb il Feb« Feb *3 BT Imlex 1826 77 1858 30 1841 69 1805 34 1786 96 •Industrials 353 26 355 12 353 72 319.33 346.34 t. Finance: 628 95 631 18 627 37 618 44 615 75 Holt'Is 276 17 275 80 275 3898 words
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Article105 1979-02-26 1 Feb l» Feb n Feb !1 Feb a Feb SJ BT Index 2531 62 2574 91 2564 95 2511.34 2476 50 •Industrials: 386 21 388 70 387.98 383 17 378 48 t» Finam-e 528.49 532.18 528 16 ***** 516.75 ••Hotels 252 77 252 86 252.73 252 57 252 49105 words
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Article714 1979-02-26 1 FONG MEW LENG - NEW PRODUCTION FACILITIES By FONG MEW LENG SIEMENS Components, the Singapore manufacturing arm of the Siemens AG group of West Germany, has committed $20 million to the expansion of production facilities here. The sum, to be expended over the next four years for expansion of714 words
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Article235 1979-02-26 1 DIFFICULTIES over starting the traffic separation scheme (TSS) in the Malacca Straits have been overcome and practical measures are already being taken to enable the scheme to be implemented by early next year. An informed source in the Transport Ministry told the Malaysian Business Times that235 words
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599 1979-02-26 1 Our Reporter - By Our Reporter THE SRI Lanka government has decided to offer foreign investors intending to produce in parts of the country outside its designated Investment Promotion Zone the same incentives offered under the government's free trade zone scheme. Simultaneously, it has stopped development599 words
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Article92 1979-02-26 1 UPI THAI Prime Minister Kriangsak Chamanand said on Saturday he plans to invite Asean leaders to j a joint summit meeting i with US President Carter when he visits Bangkok, most likely in June. He said he has already I consulted with some leadj ers of Asean andUPI - 92 words
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306 1979-02-26 1 UNITED Overseas Bank group, comprising United Overseas Bank, Chang Khiaw Bank and Lee Wah Bank, will be the second of the Big Four local hanks to raise its prime lending rate (PLR) in the latest ronnd of increase. From today, the306 words
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295 1979-02-26 1 MARGARET THOMAS - By MARGARET THOMAS FRASER and Neave has announced an increase in the price of its bottled soft drinks effective from today. In a letter to its customers, the Fraser and Neave Group said:"We regret to have to inform you that it is no295 words
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Article197 1979-02-26 1 AFP THE FEDERATION of Asean Shippers' Councils (FASC) has deplored the decision of the Far East Freight Conference (FEFC) to implement an 8-per cent general freight increase. In a letter to FEFC chairman F. Van Lennep in London, FASC chairman Troadio Quiazon Jr said any freightAFP - 197 words
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Advertisement27 1979-02-26 1 ©Wjyfoong J^ing hand when Wayfoong Mortgage you need and Finance (Singapore) I.imiu-d it most Sh.iw lloum- (>k)um<l Moor. 3f»4 On hard Road Sint>.i|Mii<' l t I<l *****77.27 words
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Advertisement73 1979-02-26 1 MULTINATIONALS versos nationalism 2 THE future of Nato 3 BREAD and butter of oar musicians C CHINESE paintings free and fre5h......................................... 7 MARKET review 5..................... 8 SHIPPING TIMES TRACTORS Malaysia Bhd heading for a b00m..... 19 ROLEX Masters 79 winner........ 11 RUSSIANS may have designs on Parace15.............................. 12 ASEAN hopes73 words
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Advertisement106 1979-02-26 1 HV •*r SENSUALLY.. RODOLFO \AI£NTINO IGQS/06 G/ixirg Oocx Spaam** Cetn** T At ?:>so©c < How to get I AL TOKYO EXPRESS UNGAPORE flight* i week direct to okyo I I (lights M LOS ANGELES, 7ftiaM»a wcai d &sza HONOLULU IS flight* w«rk MEXICO CITY 3 flight* t t»*rk The JAL106 words
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Article, Illustration1289 1979-02-26 2 ANDREW FISHER - Multinational corporations are under increasing pressure from a wide range of the countries in which they operate to allow more local control. Not all these countries are developing countries either. However, not all MNCs are accepting the conditions laid down by developing countries. Some, such as IBMFT - 1,289 words
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Article, Illustration936 1979-02-26 2 PAUL ZACH - By PAUL ZACH Reuter INDONESIANS are worried that China's economic modernisation programme will mean increased competition for scarce investment capital, perhaps slowing their own country's steady development to a crawl. This fear was raised in Tokyo last week by Indonesia's Foreign Minister, ProfessorReuter - 936 words
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Article374 1979-02-26 2 COURSES AND TALKS Feb 5-Apr 14: Diploma in Life Insurance, SITC, SITC Feb 17-Mar 3: Marketing for the secretary, SIM, SIM Feb 26-27: Performance appraisal and counselling, SIM, SIM Feb 26-28: Project Planning and Evaluation, Hilton, SGV-Goh Tan Feb 26-Mar 1: Budgeting and budgetary control, SIM, SIM Mar374 words
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Advertisement139 1979-02-26 2 FRANCE ■j r a! Engraving Machines, Pantograph Milling Machines, Cutter Grinders OVER 20 MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM M Heavy-Duty Three Dimensional Pantograph Die-Sinking Machine SR-300 is engineered for precision reproduction of Dies (forging, embossing, forming, coining; jewelry dies) Moulds (Plastic, rubber, glass) Steel stamps etc. Model SR 300 SCRIPT* Scripts139 words
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Article, Illustration1353 1979-02-26 3 BARRY JAMES - The time has come for the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation to reappraise the strategic concepts that were held dear for these past 30 years. The Soviet Union, against which most of Nato's forces are deployed, is now well ahead in the arms race,UPI - 1,353 words
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Article, Illustration884 1979-02-26 3 DREW MIDDLETON - By DREW MIDDLETON NYT HE IS a short, wiry fellow highly motivated, strictly disciplined, with an extraordinary capacity to survive reverses and physical hardship. He is the Chinese soldier, and with his 3,265,000 comrades, he is being tested in battle for the first time inNYT - 884 words
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Advertisement126 1979-02-26 3 X Bteeowr tnsz roroar The exquisite The elegant. •Discover... ri'fin It itint ihi' i irrl/i'ijiv An aura of ntmancc created bv the hanging gardens and the soft ot c andle f lames. soot hin,u music anil impeccable service. The Belvedere, l or lovers. Ol haute cuisine 1 and t me126 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous612 1979-02-26 3 TWO-IB-CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Fishy house in a novel (5) 6 Hardly deep waters (5) 9 Vessel a girl has a name for (7) 10 A chap to chase? (5) 12 Cunninglv, in a sillv way (5) 12 A puppet like Sweep (5) 13 An admission that you've had it612 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article1212 1979-02-26 4 OILSEEDS: Brokers reported steady but quieter oils and oilseeds markets in the final period on Friday. A slightly steadier Chicago trend assisted steadiness in Dutch soybean oil which was initially influenced by the overnight purchase by India. Business included March/ April deliveries at 135 guilders scaling down to1,212 words
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Article230 1979-02-26 4 RUBBER futures in London on Friday closed steady, a shade below the day's highs and with gains from Thursday of mostly 1.50 pence in untraded near months to 0.90 pence per kilo in distant months. Turnover was 707 lots of 15 tonnes including 32 kerb trades. There were no230 words
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Article163 1979-02-26 4 CHINESE Produce Exchange, Singapore, noon closing prices per picul on Saturday: Caeaaat all: Bulk $125 sellers, old drum $130 sellers, new drum $135 sellers. C»pr»: Mixed (loose) UK Corn $79.00 buyers. Pepper: Muntok ASTA white fob 100-. NLW $335.00 sellers. Sarawak white fob 96'< NLW $317.50 sellers. Sarawak163 words
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Article219 1979-02-26 4 CHICAGO soybean futures on Friday fell to the lows of the session in the final hour before rebounding and closing near highs. Prices ended up seven to 12 US cents a bushel. After rallying shortly before midday on rising silver prices and mounting concerns about the China/Vietnam conflict, soybeans219 words
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1136 1979-02-26 4 AFP THE Sino-Vietnamese conflict brought a fresh surge of buying in metals, with silver and aluminium reaching new record prices, gold and platinum coming close to their two-week-old peaks and copper moving to its best level since June 1974, on theAFP - 1,136 words
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Article152 1979-02-26 4 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Friday slipped lower at the close under pressure from local and professional selling. Prices closed down 2' 2 Us cents to half a cent a bushel, near the lows of the day. Action in the pit was lacklustre throughout the session. Light commission-house buying152 words
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Article266 1979-02-26 4 SINGAPORE: Saturday's closing prices in S$ per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 pet first class (Kangaroo) new crop 0.96, 100 pet second class 0 85. 100 pet third class 0.83, 25 pet new crop no stock. B-10 pet 0.75. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.62. Special 0.56. THAI RICE: 55 pet266 words
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Article26 1979-02-26 4 THE STRAITS tin price in Penang on Saturday raw MISS to $1,992 per picnl, on an official offering down 197 tonnes to 138 tonnes.26 words
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133 1979-02-26 4 Reuter VEGETABLE oil brokers in London said that the Soviet Union purchased 30,000 tonnes of coconut oil last week through two major Philippine oilseed crushers and an international dealer. The business was spread over March to June shipments but no price details wereReuter - 133 words
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505 1979-02-26 4 WITH THE exeeptiM sf one or two ewnnwattei, trading mi tke Stagtpwt prtdarc market last week wm practically at a standstill. Dealers were'generally disinclined to commit themselves in fresh pnrckases of these commodities that are still earning in tram ear nsoal505 words
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Article69 1979-02-26 4 C.I.F. North European ports, In US dollars per ton unless otherwise stated. LONDON: Frl Previous Malaysian 5%ffa bulk per tonne April 720x1 r 710slr Sumatra 5% ffa bulk February 740slr 735slr March 730slr 720/730pd April 725slr 710/725pd May 710slr 695/705pd June TOOslr 690/692' jpd July unch 685/692'ipd Nigeria69 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article166 1979-02-26 4 IN THE absence of major developments, the US dollar performed steadily on the Singapore foreign exchange market last week. Opening lower at 2.1685 '95 against the Singapore dollar, the US unit fluctuated narrowly in generally thin and quiet trading, with business done at the high of 2.1745 and166 words
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Article22 1979-02-26 4 THE average rate at which Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 7.75 per cent. J22 words
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Article234 1979-02-26 4 Asian rates RATES were steady at the start of last week up to Thursday, which saw a slight easing tendency with Three and Six Months losing per cent. Howeverd, Friday opened higher but settled lower for the day to close at the week's starting levels. Short dates shed off per234 words
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Article197 1979-02-26 4 AFTER the London fix at U*****.10 on Friday morning, gold saw some initial long liquidation out of New York. The second fix was at U*****.00 Thereafter, some buying interest appeared in the market and gold reached a high of US $253.30/80. At the high, some selling appeared and gold197 words
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Article60 1979-02-26 4 Source: Astley Pearce OVERNIGHT funds were traded between s'« to 4 per cent last week. Term rates eased off 1/16 from the opening of the previous week's market. Trading was mainly in the Ones at 7 per cent. Terms closings were 7-1/16 to 6-15/16, 7'h to 7-1/16 andSource: Astley & Pearce - 60 words
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Article50 1979-02-26 4 FOR THE week ended Saturday Feb 23, the range of call rate received from from Short Deposits (M) Bhd was as follows: Bank fond: '/•> per cent to l''« per cent. General fund: One per cent to 4 1/ per cent. Movements of funds totalled $937 million.50 words
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Article61 1979-02-26 4 Euro rates LONDON Eurodollar deposit trading was relatively active on Friday and period rates ended firmer on balance in response to prime name bidding interest from nassau and stateside, dealers said. Rates opened easier reflecting the view that Thursday's late rise on the Federal Reserve Board Chairman's statement on monetary61 words
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Article44 1979-02-26 4 AN ISSUE price at par was set for the Philippines' 4.75 per cent, 50 million Swiss franc, 10-year loan to be floated on the Swiss capital market from tomorrow to March 2, Swiss Bank Corp as issuing consortium leader said. Reuter.44 words
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Article62 1979-02-26 4 ZURICH exchanges closing quotes on Feb 23: US 1 6705-6720 SIR 3 3585-3624 Can 1 3960-3978 DMk- 90 1608-2905 D F1 83 4874-6042 F Fr 39 0806-1294 B Fr 5 7219-7300 DKr 32 4937-5387 N Kr 32 7870-8262 S Kr 38 3010-3486 Lit 0 1986-1986 Aus srh 12 3102-330462 words
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Article251 1979-02-26 4 THE Ss6o million bond issue which will be put up for issue today did not seem to have much effect on the interbank term rates last week. The One and Three Months interbank funds were traded at 7'» to 7 per cent and 7-5/16 to 7-3/16 per cent,251 words
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Article375 1979-02-26 4 THE DOLLAR closed showing little net change on the day against most European currencies after a generally quiet session on Friday, dealers said. But a note of uncertainty was injected into late dealings by rumours surrounding the China Vietnam conflict. In Washington, US officials said the Soviet Union has375 words
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Article63 1979-02-26 4 FRANKFURT exchanges opening quotes on Feb 24: US 1.8513 1 8523 Can 1 5480 1 5S00 St* 3.717 727 D F1 92 55 65 S Fr 110 80 90 Lil 2 198 208 F Fr 43 30 40 D Kr 35 93 36 03 NKr- 36 31 41 B63 words
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Advertisement145 1979-02-26 4 PANCHAUD FREBES S.A. LAUSANNE SWITZERLAND are pleased to announce having made an exclusive arrange ment with LARIZA (SINGAPORE) PRIVATE LIMITED for their sales of soyameal/ pellets, soyabeans and various feeding stuffs to the Singapore/Malaysia market. For this purpose Lariza (S) Pte. Ltd. have opened a new department under the management145 words
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OVERSEAS
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Article, Illustration92 1979-02-26 5 THE first solar-heated facility in Bank of America's homestate of California began operation last year. The branch office in Palm Desert costs USsBs*,m (551.84 billion) and is situated in the Coacbeila Valley. Nearly all the energy for heating and hot water at the facility comes from solar power.92 words
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483 1979-02-26 5 NYI CHINA'S invasion of Vietnam has raised grave new concerns in the Carter administration that the Soviet Union might use the conflict as a pretext to establish a naval facility at Cam Ranh Bay, one of the most strategically situated natural ports inNYI - 483 words
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Article269 1979-02-26 5 Reuter PRESIDENT Carter and his senior economic advisers, worried by a jump in domestic prices, are searching for ways to give new impetus to the administration's ailing anti-inflation programme. Consumer prices climbed by 0.9 per cent in January, the biggest monthly rise since last September. ThisReuter - 269 words
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Article413 1979-02-26 5 UPI AS FOOD becomes a more precious commodity on the international market, American farmers may become the dominant force behind future US foreign policy. an agricultural economist believes. "We can do without oil. You don't have to drive up and down the roads," said MrUPI - 413 words
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351 1979-02-26 5 AP (IS SENATOR Henry M. Jackson said on Saturday there is no bar to the expanding influence of the Soviet Union in Iran and predicted that Saudi Arabian oil is in real danger of falling under Soviet control. The Washington Democrat also saidAP - 351 words
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960 1979-02-26 5 NYT THE march of the foreign merger-minded merchants goes on in America. Last year, according to W.T. Grimm and Co, the Chicagobased merger specialists, there were 199 acquisitions of American concerns by foreign companies, an increase of 23 per cent from 1977 andNYT - 960 words
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598 1979-02-26 5 NYT A COMPLEX struggle between the United States and Japan over the procurement practices of the giant Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp., which places orders worth US$3 billion a year, is reaching a crucial stage. Nobuhiko Ushiba, the government's chief representative in the longrunningNYT - 598 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article486 1979-02-26 5 Agencies DEVELOPMENT activity in the North Sea seems certain to ease from 1981 onwards unless many of the marginal fields can be established as commercial prospects, said Terminal Operators in its latest annual survey of North Sea oil and gas vessel requirements to 1983. It saidAgencies - 486 words
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Article50 1979-02-26 5 UPI OFFICIALS have denied charges that Philippine President Marcos acquired ownership of Manila Electric Co (Meralco). a power enterprise formerly owned by one of Mr Marcos' chief political opponents. The denial was issued by officials of the Meralco Foundation in a statement released by the presidential palace. UPIUPI - 50 words
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Article790 1979-02-26 5 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From GIA GA980 10% HLP THAI TG423 1035 BKK SIA SQI03 1045 KUL SIA SQ209 1045 HLP MAS MH605 1045 KUL GIA GA944 1055 PKU GIA GA906 1100 MES PAL PR501 1135 MNL RBA BI325 1200 BWN GIA SIA GA SQ28790 words
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Advertisement38 1979-02-26 5 See the latest and the best at one and the same time at one and the same place Hanover l\ Fair'JQ Wednesday. 18th April Thursday. 26th April BEHN, MEYER A CO (PTE) LIMITED SINGAPORE 'KUALA LUMPUR PENANG IPOH38 words
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REVIEWS
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Article788 1979-02-26 6 PATRICIA GOH - By PATRICIA GOH I OFTEN remember being shown off to visitors or relatives and the inevitable question would crop up: "Is this one going to take up music too?" and I wonder if any of them had any notion of what that ambiguous phrase788 words
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Article, Illustration576 1979-02-26 6 KST THE SINGAPORE Symphony Orchestra (SSO) gave an orchestral concert at the Singapore Conference Hall last Friday night, Feb 23, 1579, and endeared itself to a capacity audience that came to enjoy a programme of music by Mozart, Beethoven, Prokofiev, Sibelius and Lin Foo-an. TheKST - 576 words
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Article, Illustration1203 1979-02-26 7 A. S - The exhibition, "Two Masters: Wu Changshuo and Wang Geyi," presented by the National Museum and the Society of Chinese Artists, is the first exhibition of Chinese painting and calligraphy organised by the National Museum with works on loan from collectors in Singapore. An impressive exhibition1,203 words
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Article, Illustration345 1979-02-26 7 No director has made the camera seem so lyrical, so expressive, so "transparent" a means of viewing the world. Renoir's films were not so much a mirror held up to Nature as a window through to Nature. His greatest gifts a lyrical visual345 words
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Advertisement217 1979-02-26 6 m \Kt APOLLO HOTEL Havelock Road, Singaore 3 Tel: *****1 AMBASSADOR HOTEL ***** Meyer Road, Singapore 15, Tel: *****11 CENTURY PARK SHERATON Nassim Hill, Singapore 10 Tel: *****7 CHEQUERS HOTEL 418 Thomson Road, Singapore 11 Tel: *****66 COCKPIT HOTEL 6 7 Oxley Rise, Singapore 9 Tel: *****1 GREAT EASTERN HOTEL217 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous651 1979-02-26 6 PLAYS: ALAN Ayckbourn's "Bedroom Farce" will be performed at the Hilton Playhouse, starting from this evening, featuring an all-star cast of eight from London. Head of the list is John Le Mesurier, possibly best known for his role in "Dad's Army." The others are Patricia Brake, Robin Chadwick, Jennifer Hammond,651 words
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Miscellaneous767 1979-02-26 6 ■ypßVViin Mediocre Monday again MEDIOCRE MONDAY has com? around again. Time for some terrible television. Don't go anywhere near the set tonight unless you Intend to smash the screen In. Bat then, considering that RTS very kindly sends as their programme sched nles regnlarly and in good faith, perhaps I767 words
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Advertisement386 1979-02-26 7 and where to entertain °Lite up your life at Vanda Live it up at the newly renovated Vanda Bar. Styled for comfort and good cheers Sing along with our resident duet George David to your favourite request Happy Hours from 5p.m.-Bp.m. 30% discount Singapore an twtsis in thr «>r»ent 214386 words
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Miscellaneous51 1979-02-26 7 BriStcW: Frank Dicfcens I Scene The piosK office F\c ißud^c ■L+cT). C»V PO\jleS IS Qu>Olhr\g O oe.oo temporary prwa+e, Sex/etafy... l _~j C !%dL, SS. \N Ti4t V4\GVAT (swcs \(om W G>CT VC\\f UJ)f£ ON Phonc ue_e NP<me is cpndw (3<&-QA-2)bO Csi> THPTT VOU DRRUNC, i ae i_p>Te Mcnt. fV^51 words
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MARKET REVIEWS
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971 1979-02-26 8 CHAN BONG SOO - SINGAPORE L By CHAN BONG SOO SHARES WERE sold down sharply across the board on the Stock Exchange of Singapore last week. Sentiment was depressed by the fear that the Sino-Viet-namese conflict might develop into a full-scale war. Apart from the feeble reaction noted last971 words
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Article373 1979-02-26 8 EUROPEAN 4 IT HAS been a mixed week for most of the European bourses as the continued uncertainty of the political situation in Iran and the deteriorating Sino-Viet-namese conflict hang heavily on market sentiment. The markets were jittery most of the time, and reaction to bad news had373 words
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Article265 1979-02-26 8 VIOLET CHOW - Week ended Feb 23 Compiled by VIOLET CHOW OTHERS Hmr Lmbk Flnanrr has won the battle for control of Singapore Finance. S*vraa Industries' sale of 800,000 shares in Fancy Tile Works have been approved by the Capital Issues Committee. Fa»cy TUe Wariu has changed their265 words
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Article840 1979-02-26 8 GERALD COLVERD - LONDON b J By GERALD COLVERD THERE ARE few better ways to learn than by the trials and errors of practical experience. Gone are the days when the belief in the benefits of a low exchange rate subsidy for exports ruled the attitudes of the UK administration. Now840 words
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481 1979-02-26 8 r SYDNEY t d INVESTORS maintained strong interest in resources stocks during the week in the light of continuing uncertainty over future world energy supplies and in response to still buoyant metal prices. An additonal bullish factor in the market was the China-Vietnam conflict481 words
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Article614 1979-02-26 8 NEW YORK NYT THE American Telephone and Telegraph Company raised its dividend last week, bond prices stamped, the casino stocks went wild for a day or two and investors who weren't worrying about Inflation expressed concern over the Chinese invasion of Vietnam. The net effectNYT - 614 words
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811 1979-02-26 8 K.LUMPUR UNCERTAINTY gave way to nervousness on the Kuala Lumpur stock market last week as prices came under a torrent of selling to close sharply lower across a broad front. Sentiment during the week, was by far, the weakest since the start811 words
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Article310 1979-02-26 8 TOKYO L 4 AFP LIQUIDATION pressure weighed heavily on traders' minds to inflict a moderate setback on the Tokyo stock market last week. The Dow Jones average fell back below the 9,199yen mark, finishing the week at 6,188.24 yea, down 4I.CC yea from the previous week's close. TheAFP - 310 words
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Advertisement192 1979-02-26 8 tl JT~^ .Is, #W:, r m WE PRRPfIGE SUCCESSFUL MEETIMGS ALWAYS You win, both ways, at Rasa ft >.. Sayang. It's indisputably the best meeting ground for conventions or small. We have a Conference Hall cater for a full-scale convention for up to 600 persons with additional 5 function rooms192 words
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Article76 1979-02-26 9 FEB 23 Lire 38 3 ***** 400 559 38 4750 -45 Flat 2777 22 2 0.75 IFI Pri 2291 4) ***** 310 830 50 3.5 444 50 9.5 Magneti M Pf 559 *9 Marelli Ere 240 11 ***** 450 Miral&nza ***** 1140 17 193 50 2 Ollvt Pri 112176 words
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Article71 1979-02-26 9 FEB 23 Frs FORWARD MARKET 460 >12 2380 -20 -20 532 >58 1830 622 >4 Cock 508 8 216 1 2460 -15 Electrobel 6890 >30 Gev 1382 -10 Hobok 3070 100 Peiro Soc Gen Belg 2200 >10 Soflna 3570 20 Solvay A 2M0 +10 Tanks 123 uncti U Min71 words
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Article267 1979-02-26 9 FEB 23 Fri CORBEILLE Air-Liquids 375 -1J BSN Gervals Danone 478 -2 CSF (ThomsonC si) 345 -3 Cte Francals* des Petroles 139 40 +15 Compagnie Flnanciere Compagnie Generate 372 +2 Credit Foncler De France 423 10 -1.4 Hachette (Llbralrle) ***** unch Machines Bull 55 TO 0.5 Michelln (B) 1000267 words
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Article134 1979-02-26 9 FEB 23 Fls ABN Ahold ***** 4.8 Akzo 3150 01 AMEV 91 30 -0 1 Amfas Amrot Bank 76 30 0.2 Bergoss Berk Bols 58 50 -02 Borsumij Burhmann Byenkorf 88 50 17 Calve Delft Dell MlJ ***** -08 Ennia 140 00 -1 Fokker 2500 -0 1 Ford Gamma134 words
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Article190 1979-02-26 9 FEB 23 Francs Actions Suisses 299 -1 Alusulsse Br 1430 -10 Alusulsse Reg 597 -2 Brown Boveri Br 1840 >5 Clba Gelgy Br 1290 -15 Clba Gelgy P C 1000 -5 Clba Gelgy Reg 696 -4 Credit Suisse Br 2360 unch Credit Suisse Reg 443 -3 Elektrowatt Br 2035190 words
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Article185 1979-02-26 9 FEB 23 Dm Aef-Telefunken Akzo Allz Leben AUz Vers 66 80B 29 20 875 00 486 00 unch 2 HAS* 134 10 Bay H T Wbank 277 10 -09 Bay Vbank 288 OOB Bayer ***** 0.8 BBC292 50 BMW unch Cassella unch Chem Verw 257 00 -1 Commerzbank 206185 words
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Article311 1979-02-26 9 FEB 23 Rand INDUSTRIALS A Alpha Abercom AE And CI AMIC Barlows r ."f Sugar CNA Currle Finance ISO 240 425 1300 543 575 210 87 1500B 10 -5 15 unch 3 unch 5 2 Edcon Edgars Eveready Fed Vol* Fugll Gardlan Glenanl Gratemn Hippo Hlveld HuletU Liberty Lonrho311 words
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Article25 1979-02-26 9 JAPAN'S Kawasaki Heavy Industries has received provisional foreign orders for 30 new medium-size helicopters now being developed jointly with west Germany's MBB (Messerschmidt-Boelkow-Blohm).25 words
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Article1349 1979-02-26 9 NEW YORK HEAVILY traded Polaroid led the stock market broadly lower on Friday as investors worried about rising pHces and fighting in the Far East Overall trading was light. Several securities analysts said they cut their 1979 earnings estimates for Polaroid after it reported disappointing1,349 words
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Article335 1979-02-26 9 TOKYO SHARE prices closed slightly higher on Saturday in limited trading, led by oils and mineral resources, dealers said. The Dow Jones average rose 7.30 to close at 6,068.24 with volume of 120 million shares. The Tokyo Stock Exchange index closed at 450.59, up 0.14.335 words
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Article165 1979-02-26 9 FEB 23 Abltlbl c% Imp Oil Inco M 22 s. 174 -4 Int Utt 134 274 InU Nickel 22^ -4 124 Bank Nova Scotia Bell Tel 24 -4 Lobiaw B 44 124 4 BP Can Ltd Mc Blodel 224 24 s B 354 Can Imp Bk 284 -4 unch165 words
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Article515 1979-02-26 9 BESET BY swollen inventories and lagging sales, the Chrysler Corporation is cutting prices to dealers by up to US$45O on various cars and light trucks ordered by the end of March cuts that presumably will be passed along to car buyers. The plan covers all cars515 words
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Article454 1979-02-26 9 NYU THE American Telephone and Telegraph Co raised its quarterly dividend by US 10 cents, continuing a string of dime-a-year increases that began in 1976. The latest increase, the ninth since 1967. brings the quarterly payout to $1.25 a share, and the annual distributionNYU - 454 words
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153 1979-02-26 9 THE COMMERCIAL Bank of Australia Ltd (CBA) said aa improved Interest spread la Autrallan hanking, reflecting the deployment funds previously held la statutory reserve deposits lata higher yielding advances, was oae of the factors behind Its 39 per ceat rise la first-half profit. As153 words
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Article252 1979-02-26 9 Reuter THE CHASE Manhattan Mortgage and Realty Trust, as expected, has proposed a reorganisation plan under Chapter XI of the Federal Bankruptcy Act. The trust, which has assets totalling nearly US$3OO million of which more than half are nonearning, filed the petition in the UnitedReuter - 252 words
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Article93 1979-02-26 9 BRITISH Leyland has decided to sell Aveling Barford, its big building and earth work concern providing jobs for about 3,500 workers in Australia Papua New Guinea and Britain, it was learned in London. The company said in a communique that discussions with possible buyers would begin immediately.93 words
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Article101 1979-02-26 9 THE Aetna Life and Casualty Company reported sharply higher profits for the fourth quarter and full year over the corresponding year-ago periods. The multi-line insurance concern said it earned U*****.2 million, or $2.62 a share in the fourth quarter, compared with $105.5 million, or $1.96 a101 words
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Article81 1979-02-26 9 PEPSICO said its fourthquarter profit rose to Usss9.B million, or 64 cents a share, from $52.7 million,, or 57 cents a share, the year before. The company, a diversified food and soft drink maker with interests in transportation, also reported revenues of $1.35 billion for the quarter,81 words
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637 1979-02-26 9 NYT AMERICAN and other foreign investors will soon get a chance to obtain a large minority holding in the famous Monte Carlo casino as well as in hotels and other properties in this tiny independent principality and tourist centre on theNYT - 637 words
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Advertisement215 1979-02-26 9 UNITED OVERSEAS BANK LTD CHUNG KHIAW BANK LTD LEE WAH BANK LTD (INCORPORATED IN THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE) We are pleased to announce the following deposit and lending rates, effective Monday, 26 February 1979: Deposit Rates: Savings Accounts 4Yi% p.a. (Deposit and withdrawal at any of the Group's 45 branches)215 words
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Article, Illustration939 1979-02-26 10 ANTHONY TAN - By ANTHONY TAN ANOTHER eminent performance by Tractors Malaysia Bhd (TMB) in the six months ended Dec 31 1978 has placed the group on the path to excellent results at year end. The half-year result, which was announced together with the rest of the939 words
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Article228 1979-02-26 10 The Straits Times Press (1975) Ltd: AGM to be held at Supreme House, 11th Floor, Penang Road, Singapore, at 12.30 pm on Feb 26. Times Publishing Bhd: AGM to be held at Supreme House, 11th Floor, Penang Road, Singapore, at 12 noon on Feb 26. Yeo Hlap Seng228 words
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Article275 1979-02-26 10 Current Ex Books Date Total for Total for Payment Date Cloae Payable the year Previous year B Hawaii 7.5% Jan £> t eb I Feb 27 12.5% 12.5% Duff Dev 2.5* Jan 25 Feb 8 Feb 27 5% 5% M Bank 7*1 Feb 7 Feb 17 Feb 27275 words
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Article91 1979-02-26 10 r«M^MV PiMKutirt Ei !>•(» U..nk. Cil Bonus Ism* ut 1 lor 3 f« M.< It) V. fnniwit* Bonus imuv of L lot WY A KYA hrahlhH aiCULt U»u< of 3 for e Kat Inn >1 W p--T ahure WYA KVA Bonu» liaO#- vt 1 fw 2 WYA NYA91 words
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Article2707 1979-02-26 10 Gr'« Gr'« Net 1878/78 Lad Div Div Y'ld P/E Vol Week High Low Company Sale or C*vr COOOl High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIALS 272 132 Acma 222 12 ON 1.3 5.4 24.1 190' 123* Alcorn 189 4 100 2.2 5 2 14.0 2 189 189 178 1072,707 words
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Advertisement159 1979-02-26 10 w Cgft '.VXi-rrr SliiHK -•-t-i" '_vj.V."..■jX« VH Vjl PAUL THEROUX THE CONSUL'S FILE A sequence of twenty episodes in the life of Ayer Hitam in Malaysia, seen through j\ the eyes of the resident American Consul, y The whole spectrum of life in Malaysia ris echoed, from adultery to murder,159 words
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Article, Illustration565 1979-02-26 11 IN AUGUST, young equestrians from seven countries will gather in Perth* Western Australia, for the Inter-Pacific Exchange. Pony club members from Australia, Canada, the US, New Zealand, Japan, Hongkong and Singapore will take part. Each nation provides a team of six riders for565 words
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Article394 1979-02-26 11 NYT QI'ESTION: How did scoring originate in tennis? Why 15, 31, 4#, deuce? Answer: The scoring survives for the most part from the game's medieval origins that is, from France, where the sport's ancestor was called jeu de paume. game of the palm, because the ball wasNYT - 394 words
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Article615 1979-02-26 11 RONALD KOW - By RONALD KOW WHEN the price of things runs into the billions of dollars, some people are inclined to think that a half million or so more will not make much of a difference. The Football Association of Singapore made a clear profit of more than615 words
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Article, Illustration1368 1979-02-26 11 TEO TECK WENG - By TEO TECK WENG LIM SWEE CHEW, the 31-year-old Jurong resident professional, stormed in with a sizzling inward half five-under-par 31 to finish like a champion. Stumbling out in the final round with a front nine three-over-par 38, he collected five brilliantBT pictures by TAN WEE HIM - 1,368 words
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Advertisement350 1979-02-26 11 ilij miTi 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. If350 words
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Article, Illustration665 1979-02-26 12 AFP AP THE SOVIET Union and Vietnam may conduct a joint landing on the Chinese-occupied Xi Sha Qun Dao (Paracels) islands in the east china sea, the popular daily Sankei reported today. The daily, citing a competent source, said that forAFP; AP; Source: UPI photo - 665 words
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314 1979-02-26 12 Reuter US OIL industry experts believe Saudi Arabia will fight any attempt by its Opec partners to push through big price increases because of the loss of oil supplies from Iran. The Saudis fear that dearer oil could cause a world economicReuter - 314 words
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Article, Illustration205 1979-02-26 12 Reuter PRESIDENT Suharto said the rapidly deteriorating situation in countries neighbouring the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) made it even more imperative for the five members to strengthen their national resilience. General Suharto made the remark when he installed three new Indonesian ambassadorsReuter - 205 words
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395 1979-02-26 12 THE Associated Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Malaysia has called on the Malaysian government to consider subsidising electricity costs of commercial and industrial consumers in view of anticipated increases in fuel cost variation charge (FCVC) by the National Electricity Board. In395 words
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323 1979-02-26 12 IN JAKARTA, businessmen from the five member countries of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) will try to raise European finance for almost 200 projects, during a three-day conference beginning today. Some 300 industrialists, bankers, and government officials from the nine-na-tion European323 words
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173 1979-02-26 12 Reuter MALAYSIAN government experts are still preparing legislation to declare an exclusive economic zone off the Malaysian coast, said Malaysia Law Minister and Attorney-General, Datuk Hamzah Abu Samah. Speaking after opening the annual meeting of state legal advisers in Kuala Lumpur, he saidReuter - 173 words
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155 1979-02-26 12 TOURISTS will have a foretaste of Singapore as a garden city the moment they step into the arrival hall at Changi International Airport. This hall, to be on the ground floor of the fivestorey main building, will be tastefully landscaped with plants, fountains and aquariums.155 words
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Article299 1979-02-26 12 OF ALL regional geopolitical groupings, Asean boasts the world's fastest economic growth rate and all forecasts indicate this will continue into the 1980s. Singapore, though the smallest of the five Asean countries, is significant for international investors as it plays a role in the region disproportionate299 words
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Article358 1979-02-26 12 Reuter CONSUMER countries must accept a floor price for natural rubber if an international rubber agreement is to be successfully negotiated next month in Geneva, officials of rubber producing countries said. Delegates from Indonesia. Malaysia. Singapore, Sri Lanka and Thailand are meeting in Bali, in the executiveReuter - 358 words
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Advertisement20 1979-02-26 12 PRIME RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES FOR SALE LEASE For further details apply to: JONESIANG WMm 3905 OCBC Centre, Singapore 1 Tel: *****4/*****20 words
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Advertisement52 1979-02-26 12 This announcement appears as a matter of record only BANCO DO BRASIL S.A SINGAPORE BRANCH U.S. $20,000,000 NEGOTIABLE FLOATING RATE U.S. DOLLAR CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT DUE 1982 Issue Price 100% Managers THE DEVELOPMENT BANK NORDIC BANK LIMITED OF SINGAPORE LIMITED SINGAPORE BRANCH Agent Bank THE DEVELOPMENT BANK OF SINGAPORE LIMITED52 words
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Miscellaneous56 1979-02-26 12 c Outlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. to noon today: Fair. Report for 24 prior to 7.39 p.m. on Feb.2s at the airport. Maximum temperature 33.3 Associated humidity 55 Minimum temperature *24.1 Associated humidity 97 Hours of sunshine 5.90 Rainfall in millimetres Ny Total rainfall for the month 97.5 Total56 words
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Article116 1979-02-26 13 AFP THE Indian Shipping Minister Mr Chand Ram has informed the Parliament that several steps had been taken to improve berthing facilities at Bombay port following complaints of congestion. He expressed the hope that tfee India-Pakistan-Bangladesh, UK and continent shipping conference would now withdraw the "congestion surcharge"AFP - 116 words
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Article104 1979-02-26 13 Reuter AN American shipping company says it has reached an agreement with China allowing it to resume direct sailings between the two countries for the first time in 5) years. Lykes Brothers Steamship company said the agreement was negotiated in Peking with the state-owned China Ocean ShippingReuter - 104 words
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Article62 1979-02-26 13 AP AN Iranian ship is being held by authorities in Baltimore, and a seized French vessel Fontenoy carrying 300,000 gallons of wine is waiting to be unloaded, officials said. The Iranian ship, Rastakhiz, which was scheduled to depart for Houston today, was seized on Friday because of allegedAP - 62 words
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Article786 1979-02-26 13 THE VOLUME of new shipbuilding orders placed with shipyards throughout the world last year fell by about 34 per cent compared with 1977 and the leading shipbuilding countries continued to be those most affected by the slump. According to the latest issue of "The786 words
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Article, Illustration125 1979-02-26 13 SEMBAWANG Engineering has clinched a contract worth about $4 million to fabricate seven shipsets of Kvaerner "multifold crocodile" steel hatch covers. The contract was awarded by a West German firm Messrs Kvaerner Brag GmbH through its local agent, Messrs Marine and Commercial Private Ltd. Each125 words
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2351 1979-02-26 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 of2,351 words
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Article535 1979-02-26 17 SMpptag List ACS Afea Aguila Alfred All trans Alpac Angkutan ANL APL Arya Nat ASCL Asia Merchant Athenian Atlantic Aust.Cont Bank Banner Batam BBS Ben Asia Ben EAC Ben Ben Ocean Bintang Blue Funnel Blue Star CAVN C.C.C. Central Gulf China Nav. CMCR CNAN Compania Country DSR-Lines Dong Sue535 words
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Article1397 1979-02-26 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 to the (2) All export FCL containers and LCL cargo must be delivered Authority's premises during the1,397 words
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Article903 1979-02-26 18 The leading shipping lines operating from Singapore and the local agents who handle cargo bookings for them. Aronas 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 (CN AN)—Unipacific. Alpac903 words
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Article, Illustration216 1979-02-26 18 EXPECTED ARRIVALS TODAY KEPPEL WHARVES Nil. PASIR PANJANG WHARVES Kota Rukun (0600 after Taiyo Maru) CB7 Gdns.3o3 1267. Kota Singa (0600) CB2 Gdns.3o2 821-910. Kim Soon Li (0700) TB Gdns 301 613-660. Yannis (1500 after Pha Shwe Gyaw Ywa) CB4 Gdns.3o2 918-106. SEMBAWANG WHARVES Jag Deesh (0600)216 words
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Advertisement502 1979-02-26 13 Europe Our Next Loader plang- 26/2 ,0,.- 28/2 Port Kelang Singapore: 28/2 For further details, see page 3 Orient Overseas Line FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) I WPTIM CORAL 1?N CKVALIR PAUE liN Fstowe Letlawe R'dam H'bt*j Antwerp 21/3 in 18 3 20 3 23 3 29 3502 words
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Advertisement212 1979-02-26 13 *11 SEALORD ANTAH UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) All vessels ***** DWT, 105 TON H.L. Derrick 288 TEU Capacity, Long Length Capability. ARABIAN GULF WEEKLY SERVICE! i 1 Vessel S pore Loading for IBN YOUNUS* IBN AL ATHEER 11/3 IBN BASSAM IBN KHALLIKAN IBN AL HAITHAM Dubai (12/3). Abu212 words
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Advertisement282 1979-02-26 13 NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICES. FAR-EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE KOREAN lACEWON Hft CONTAINER ME RCA TOR 0 CHEF <SS BRIOGE 0 RESEARCHER N CORAL C PAW (VIA SUEZ): S pore P Keian 27 Feb 1 Mb' BMa 9 Mar 12 Mar 13 Mar 17 Mac 18282 words
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Advertisement786 1979-02-26 13 aw*' He Australia Our Next Loader Port Kftlang 26/2 Singapore- 10/3 For further details, see page 3 MAERSK LINE Panang Sa*d Slice it/2 21/2 3/3 *»ll Randc Maerik Ml Maersk Rando Singapore Closing Times CT i Mir 0/00 Ms CFS 2 Ma- 1900 Iks •OS East Asia 'Hongkong Manila Keelung786 words
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Advertisement831 1979-02-26 14 Hapag-Lloyd FULLY CONTAHERtSED TO EUROPE fs pore P Kelang I jsuji Maru Benayon liverpoof Bay Thames Maru Kurama Maru «o«toon Bay Kamakura Maru fokyo Bji 10 3 19 i ?1 3 :'b 3 28 3 64 7 4 EXPRESS CONVENTIONAL TO EUROPE s port P Kelang Pen Bdbao Genoa Hburg831 words
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Advertisement420 1979-02-26 14 835 barber blue sea From: US ATLANTIC US GULF I EAST CANADA N Orleans Houston Nor lot Baltimore Plea Yort St Mm Arrives SMGAPOftC Port AHanj Penanf Jakarta Labuan lysU A Vessel SaAed Mar 13/13 <pr 17 Rkr 11/19 W Feb ?527 lb 16 Mf 21/22 Apr 20 4/5 mApr420 words
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Advertisement747 1979-02-26 14 EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST/RED SEA. MEDITERRANEAN SEA EXPRESS FULL CONTAINER SERVICE AISO ACCEPTING CARGO FOR GENOA IA! TAMA BEIRUT ALEXANDRIA BENGHAZI TRIPOII (IIBYA) S pore MAth Port Said lonassot If (tarn fin B jr c Honi ConMcrci KMar b Mat 14 Mar 17 Mar 22 Mar ?4 Ho nib Can747 words
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Advertisement1175 1979-02-26 14 I Everett Lines Burma Five Star Shipping Corpn. "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" IOMSK FOR RANGOON Saifapore PHASH*C»AWY»A PP 302 25 Feb BFs S C Agents m Mokj v s.o TEPS MALAYSIA Port Kelorwj Tel <38> 7355 Penong Tel ***** ***** ijL£.» Compania Argentina Da Mavagacion Intarcontinantai S. A. C.I. F. w1,175 words
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Advertisement695 1979-02-26 14 T mo.s.E. i OCEAN SHIPPING A ENTERPRISES PTE LTD RM 2102 2103 21ST FLOOR MARINA HOUSE M SHENTON WAY MISTRI ROAD SINGAPORE 2 J> TEL *****44 7& *****70 sa SANKYO LINE AUSTRALIA SERVICE P. Kelant Sn{spore loadmt tor: THRO ST At 27 Feb/3 Mar In Port BfttS, STO MEI MAYBWHE695 words
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Advertisement748 1979-02-26 15 OCL Overseas Containers Limited CONTAHOSHP SERVICE TO UK/CONTUCNT CONTAIN! RSHIP SERVK-E FROM UK CONTINENT H burg Brem NM»| f SaM Sated "••to Sato SjM •wj.ant fiptnt MM Sarfed ■Mm Hani Sa4M Sated Sated Sated Sadtd 76 Feb 27 Frt 1*» S ton P Kelang S pore Neit Ports Sated 2748 words
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Advertisement936 1979-02-26 15 GRANARD LINE Granard Shipping Agencies (S| Pte Ltd Tel *****77 (5 Lines) Oin s Trading Sdn BNd T e 38H01 *****t> A;za Shipping Trading Enterprises > ?OP6< El AMERICAN PRESIDENT LINES >1 STRAITS EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Loading for New York, East Coast and Guff ports by lini-Landbridje Los Angeles, San936 words
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Advertisement508 1979-02-26 15 BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAMER SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE FROM EUROPE H BURG b HA. IN ROAM HAVRE SOTON M Geimany Austria Benelm France All UK P Kelang S poie Hjmbur| Eipress Saded Saied Saied Safcd Sa4ed 2/ Korioonßay Saied Saied Saied Saied 4/3 6 Kamak.aMaru Saied Saied Saied Saied 11/3508 words
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Advertisement605 1979-02-26 15 Scan Dutch 9 EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE VIA SUEZ kVi ii I iitui r>¥7i j »7i 11 :#i? wiftrrc i i: r\i n Feeder horn P Klunt larrdl Acceptaig lar llßarcdaaj Genoa Amsterdam knt»Kp It Mint Mm Btsk Southampton LivfrpoO UnlM RatgAam 3 'Bremen IrmAitn Aarta C«hHm|l» NMi 4) MaJna Stocthokn605 words
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Advertisement678 1979-02-26 15 GUTHRIE BOUSTEAD Igencies THE BANK LINE LTD. LOADS FOR E I S AFRICA eomuww ißeunwn Durban EI PE Capetown l Spore 27 31 Ma' f krl«g 1 4 Apr (ROM (AST t SOUTH AtRKA (OR BANGKOK MAN** Penang P Mang In Port Mar Spore 1/ S Mar Penang P Mang678 words
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Advertisement970 1979-02-26 16 int LINE KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. EUROPE EXPRESS SERVICE KOREAN lACEWON 1M Mf tONIAWK UM MtRCATOS 10M 0 CHIEF IjW SS KRlDfit ?GW TO EUROPE S pt'if I Kti.tin' H.tvfv* R d.i rr l IK. I M.i- I/Mji IH Mr BKm 9 Mai .'4 Mar 25 Mar I I Mar970 words
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Advertisement881 1979-02-26 16 U.S.A./EAST CANADA SERVICE ACCEPTMG FCt/ICI CONTMCRS FROM PENANG P KELANG S PORE loadng lor *CN TOM NORFOLK Penang Belaaan P Kelang Singapore E.C./6REAT LAKES SERVICE Loadng lo> NORFOLK YORK MONTREAL TORONTO Penang Belaaan P *Mang Singapore S O MYSORE (NISA M SO) 12/13 Mar 9/11 Mai »/»Ma> 5/7 Mar CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC881 words
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Advertisement592 1979-02-26 16 r r o H;\ (.roiin SINGAPORE SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE LTO »0 T M F IOOH OC k AN BUU DING SINGAPORE 1 VAReFTNG SI 1122 .J LtNfcSi GENERAL 1 3111 il4 LiNtS' TELE* RS RS jb'oti A B C ARSMIP C ABIE CARGOSHP s/\(, tpoßi: /si.Axns u\i: MIDDLE EAST REGULAR592 words
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Advertisement744 1979-02-26 16 MALAYSIA* INTfRNATIONAI SHIPPING CORPORATION BtRHAD EXPRESS FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO/FROM MED/UK/CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA Bremennanen Aarhus Copenhagen Helsinki 41 Marmc Stockholm Oslo 'Accepting Europe cargo tor feeder via Spore 1) Maimo Stockholm Os»o Metsm*. 7l Copenhagen Aarhus 31 Bremen 4) Antwerp Amsterdam UK S) Basle Bordeaui Also accepting intermediate cargo to Hongkong i744 words
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Advertisement985 1979-02-26 16 f INTRASEA (PTE) LTD. Faber House 234E Orchard Road Singapore 9 Telephone **********4057 REGULAR INDEPENDENT SCM FULI CONTAMER SERVICE TO EUROPE S poff P Kelang P WOTS Ludv* to Port SaM RotterUam Hambu-g Boulogne U 21 Mar 24 Ha, AvwAnt.,.,, (fTt ?3«tll MOMG *****57 *10 SMPPMC TRAOOK 410(44 (Ml 74;985 words
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Advertisement374 1979-02-26 17 EGYPTIAN INTERNATIONAL LINE (EIL) EGYPTIAN FLAG FAST AND DIRECT LINER SERVICE TO EGYPT (PORT SAID ALEXANDRIA) S PORE PT KEL PENANG PT SAID ALEX YftWRS Feb 26 Omits Mar 6 Mar 20 Mar 25 PYRAMDS U Mar 29 Apr 15 ftp, 21 ■If U ftor 10 ftp, 28 Mar 3374 words
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Advertisement293 1979-02-26 17 ATHENIAN TANKERS MANAGEMENT S.A. (Shipowners, Shipbrokers. Managers, Agents) 33, Akti Mwoui. Piraeus. Greece. Regular Vegetable 01 Carriers to U.S.A.-EUROPE-AFRICA-MIO. EAST-IMXA-PAKISTAN PORTS FROM STRAITS STRAITS-USA FULL RANGE (SF/LA/NOLA/NY EXCLUDING PORTLAND) M T "TOXITIS" 20 Feb STRAITS-EUROPE S'pore M T "ATHENIAN 4 5 Mar HORIZON' P. Kelang S'pore 21 22 Feb 23293 words
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Advertisement276 1979-02-26 17 OCEAN A CONTINENTAL ENTERPRISE PTE LTD Room 610, 6th floor High Str««t C*ntr« S pore 6 Tbl ***** 3960S ***** REGULAR SAILINGS TO f ROM BANGKOK/SINGAPORE OCE LINES ASLAN PROMOHR ASIAN PIONITR MV lift COASt AGENTS Bangkok WORLD MART LTD Tel: *****13 m *07 is» vo* 40? 3 (S N)276 words
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Advertisement313 1979-02-26 17 ALFRED C. TOEPFER LINE REGULAR SERVICE TO MEDITERRANEAN PORTS OF ITALY, SPAIN, FRANCE TMBER SERVICE S pore P Kelang DnchirPorts CAPE KAMARI 5 Mar t Mar Latpena, Salerno Monfalcone Valencia Salerno ROSMA TOPIC imeßmoDAi trapisport COMPANIA NAVIERA MARASIA, S.A. fill CONTAMRStV SPACE TO AMD FROM BARCELONA Atso jc c rptnj313 words
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