The Business Times, 27 February 1979
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Title Section10 1979-02-27 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.a<P) No. Ut/l/Ti TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 27,157S 50 CENTS10 words
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Article75 1979-02-27 1 UPI Reuter CHINESE Vice-premier Teng Hsiao-ping said yesterday the Sino-Vietnamese war would last only 33 days while Hanoi claimed China has more divisions in Vietnam than the US did during the 1960s and the Chinese forces have pushed up to 40 km from the border. MrUPI; Reuter - 75 words
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Article102 1979-02-27 1 AFP KUWAIT, Mon.— Egypt and Israel are preparing to sign a separate peace agreement, the newspaper Al-Anba said today, quoting well-informed sources in Cairo. The paper said that under the new agreement Israel will drop its insistence on Egypt giving precedence to the treaty with Israel overAFP - 102 words
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Article77 1979-02-27 1 AFP TOKYO, Mon.— The construction of a mammoth petrochemical complex project jointly undertaken by Japan's Mitsui group and Iran is facing complete suspension because of a mass exodus of Japanese workers from Bandar Shahpur, a Tokyo daily reported today. The influential daily Asahi said the local associationAFP - 77 words
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Article55 1979-02-27 1 Reuter KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Malaysian government has withdrawn the import duty of 15 per cent and the surtax of 5 per cent imposed on logs entering Peninsular Malaysia, the Malaysian Timber Industry Board said. The government's move is due to the shortage of logs faced byReuter - 55 words
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Article53 1979-02-27 1 UPI LONDON, Mon. Saudi Arabia Oil Minister Sheikh Yamani told an energy conference today he expects small temporary oil price increases by some Opec members because of "windfall profits" being made by the oil companies, but the basic Opec price structure set last December will not beUPI - 53 words
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Article47 1979-02-27 1 An eight-member Bulgarian trade delegation arrived here last night for a two-day visit. The delegation is looking into the possibility of expanding trade between the two countries and the setting up of more joint ventures in the machinery and electronics industries in the Republic.47 words
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Article73 1979-02-27 1 UPI NEW YORK, Mon. The stock market moved slightly lower early today in slow trading. The Dow Jones industrial average, which fell 5.29 points on Friday, was off 0.08 point to 823.19. The Dow has fallen 11.27 points in the past two sessions. It lost 3.73 points overallUPI - 73 words
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Chief Price Changes
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Article127 1979-02-27 1 Rises O C B C 775 +15 F N 515 10 Boustead 270 8 Tractors 505 7 Supreme Corpn 198 7 Dunlop Est 386 6 Sel Coconuts 366 6 Gentings 320 6 Nanyang Press 298 6 M Banking 590 5 U O F 196 5 Sealion 180 5 DBS127 words
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Article, Illustration133 1979-02-27 1 Rises Atist Amal 525 20 OCBC 785 20 Berjuntai 735 15 Boustead 272 11 Sel Nut 374 10 FAN 520 10 Oriental 565 10 M Banking 600 10 N Iron 620 10 Sg Besi 695 10 Falls Killing ha 11 (M) 1200 -50 Malex 324 -10 Genting 324133 words
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Article825 1979-02-27 1 JOHN LIM - PRIVATE SECTOR SUCCESS By JOHN LIM WITH THE Asean jointgovernment industrial ventures still in the early stages of implementation, the private sector has decided to go ahead with its own projects. The Asean Chambers of Commerce and Industry (ACCI) has approved for the first time two825 words
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Article181 1979-02-27 1 SOFT drink bottlers here have given an undertaking not to raise their retail prices for the next three years after the latest increase. According to the Consumers Association of Singapore (Case), the bottlers gave this and two other assurances "at the last meeting many181 words
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663 1979-02-27 1 FONG MEW LENG - By FONG MEW LENG SINGAPORE will now need to promote the growth of foreign small industries to support the growth of large multi-na-tional manufacturers here. This is because the support given by local small industries in terms of quality products and services is insufficient663 words
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266 1979-02-27 1 THE GOVERNMENTS effer yesterday sf $CM miilles registered steeks fsr public subscription have bees well sveraabseribed. Ike tstal smssst ippUri fsr was $1,234 milUse. Sahseriberi fsr the lasse, which represents the Gevenunest's third demestle berrswisg fsr the esrreat (fecal year which eads266 words
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509 1979-02-27 1 JOHN TAN - By JOHN TAN THE FULL effect of the mid-November devaluation of the Indonesian rupiah hit Singapore's tourist trade last December. Arrivals of Indonesian nationality were down more than a quarter and during that month, Singapore shops and hotels were deprived of over 11,000509 words
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Advertisement14 1979-02-27 1 ii lai .i i M fc». Pte Ltd. SEE BACK PAGE SEE PAGE 514 words
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Advertisement113 1979-02-27 1 Another Ist from TAMOTA THE SLIMMEST BATTERY LIGHTER You can count on Tanita to come up %vith another Ist Afterall Tanita made the first battery lighter in Japan And now the slimmest battery lighter It measures only 75mm high. 24mm wide and 11mm slim. Beauty has not been sacrificed tor113 words
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Advertisement61 1979-02-27 1 Leader...Page I Leader...Page mm SHIPPING TIMES GIANT steel mill tor Jehere 3 ASIAN toed setf>esfllcleaey lest dreem I LETTERS to the editor 7 THE K—drsttaff Isflatlea BANKEBB leery ceetrel e( Bererfcet t WHAT Jack Ckto eeee to M. Credit 11 pwiermiTe by MEMOPAD t, CROSSWORDS S, AIRCRAFT SCHEDULE I, TV61 words
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Advertisement169 1979-02-27 1 Plain paper copiers Preferred by offices worldwide. CALL *****33. JVt Wywy Private Limited mmmmmm Sune 3901.39 th Fl Hong leong Buying mtw 16 Ratttes Quay Singapore 1 London flights Plenty. But did you know that from KLM's home base you can reach over 20 destinations in the U.K. and Ireland?169 words
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TRADE AND INDUSTRY
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Article, Illustration495 1979-02-27 2 WANG LOOK KEAH - By WANG LOOK KEAH SINGAPORE Airlines has invested another $8 million in two new IBM computers bringing its total investment in computer hardware to about $17 million. The agreement for the purchase was signed yesterday by Mr Ma the w Samuel, SIA secretary and495 words
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Article568 1979-02-27 2 TSANG SAU YIN - By TSANG SAU YIN INTERNATIONAL Fair Promotion and Marketing Services (Interfama), a fair and exhibition organiser, has signed an agreement for a joint venture with Thailand's Nova Travel Agency. The new company, called Thailand Exhibitions and Management company, has a paid up capital of one million568 words
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311 1979-02-27 2 RESPONSE to tke AMI/ foreign exekaage new galag ea at tke BkaagriLa Betel, kas keen se geed that tke esaveaers ftre plftftftlftg aaetker, paadkiy fer nest year. Tke tkeaM sf tke next esafereaee, aeeardtag to a ■pilMiin fer Caanalastft, agents fer tke311 words
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Article, Illustration360 1979-02-27 2 By FONG MEW LENG MORE TIME will be spent discussing technology transfer among Asean countries in the third Asean-EEC seminar in Pattaya, Thailand. This will deviate from the programmes of the past two seminars sponsored by the European Commission and organised by the360 words
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Article, Illustration270 1979-02-27 2 TWO CONCRETE bridges, costing a total $13 million, will be constructed over the next one and a half years to provide an alternative route into the Jurong Industrial Estate. The Jurong Town Corporation yesterday said the contract for the construction of the two bridges270 words
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179 1979-02-27 2 THE shortage of trained volunteer aftercare officers is hamperingthe efforts of the Singapore Anti-Narcot-ics Association's efforts at rehabilitat Mr Chin Harn Tong, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Home Affairs, speaking at a certificate presentation ceremony for volunteer aftercare officers yesterday, called for more volunteers.179 words
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Article158 1979-02-27 2 DEMAND for Commercial and Industrial Security Corporation's (Cisco) guards will exceed supply even if its future recruitment exercises are more successful than those conducted in the financial year ended March 31, 1978. Mr Lum Choong Wah, the corporation's chairman, said in its 1978/79 annual158 words
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Article58 1979-02-27 2 NGEE ANN Technical College will be conducting parttime evening courses leading to the Certificate and Diploma in Industrial Management awarded by the Institution of Works Man- agers (UK). The two-year certificate course will start on May 3 and the one-year diploma course on April 30. Applications are open58 words
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Article410 1979-02-27 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 Mar410 words
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122 1979-02-27 2 THE National Productivity Board, together with the Asian Productivity Organisation (APO), has organised a multi-country study mission on industrial safety and health. The mission, consisting of 13 representatives from 10 APO member countries, will spend five days in Singapore where they will visit several122 words
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Advertisement99 1979-02-27 2 Frequent changes in the f foreign exchange market f make updating our ft prices and giving you the£ best rates a vital part ofp our service, And being a wd| multi-national we can offer you firm aJH highly competitive ratm of exchange. What makes us different is ouc individual approach99 words
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REGIONAL
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287 1979-02-27 3 AFP Malaysian Depity Fluacf Minister Bafldah Ad* yesterday called for P**ttag «f wmmnm »n»*«g lasaraaee compares is Amu countries to ekeek the large HtfUw sf premising Iwn toe ngtoa. Saeh cooperative aetloa weald euMe them to lacrease their reteatlea capacity, she said when •pealagAFP - 287 words
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Article201 1979-02-27 3 THE currently overheated Hongkong economy will experience a slowdown in 1979, though not a severe one, Nomura Research International Co said. However, it said in a study that inflation and interest rates would remain high and there will be no recovery of the Hongkong dollar,201 words
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Article, Illustration434 1979-02-27 3 AN UNITED Nations project to develop commercial fishing in Papua New Guinea coastal villages will be spearheaded by a A 5106,000 (about $254,000) research trawler from Australia. Initially, the project will centre on the region around Darn and will harvest freshwater yabbies for export to Sweden, Norway,434 words
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Article, Illustration76 1979-02-27 3 AMERICAN Treasury Secretary Michael Blumenthal (left) gees sightseeing on Sunday In the Temple of Heaven with Chinese Vice-minister of Finance Xin Ynan-xi (right) and an interpreter. Mr Blumenthal, whose trip had been planned to cement political and economic ties between Washington and Peking, used some of the sternestUPI photo - 76 words
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Article329 1979-02-27 3 CONSTRUCTION work on Malaysia's second largest steel mill in the country, Antara Steel Mills, at the Pasir Gudang industrial area near Johore Bahru will begin soon. The Ms3s-million project is a joint venture between the Johore State Economic Development Corporation, the Malaysian Development Bank,329 words
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Article226 1979-02-27 3 THE THIRD edition of the Malaysia Exporters Directory covering some 1,500 export items has been published. The products outlined in the directory, range from agricultural chemicals to aluminium products, batik, timber, rubber and tin based products, seafood, spices and motor vehicle parts. Services like transportation, tourism,226 words
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128 1979-02-27 3 THE government-owned Pertamina Oil Company said commercial production at its new Udang oilfield near Nature island has started. A Pertamina spokesman said initial production totals 5,000 barrels daily of lowsulphur and SMtegree API gravity crude oil. Eight similar wells in the field are scheduled to bring128 words
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560 1979-02-27 3 Reuter UPI THE JAPANESE Finance Ministry is considering a further relaxation of foreign exchange controls including an extension of the maximum import usance period and expansion of yen-dollar swap quotas for foreign banks. The ministry, which on Friday lifted remaining restrictions on non-residentReuter; UPI - 560 words
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Article99 1979-02-27 3 JAPANESE Prime Minister Masayoshi Ohira and US Ambassador Mike Mansfield agreed yesterday to prevent bilateral economic frictions from developing into a political issue. The sources said Mr Ohira and Mr Mansfield agreed that overall relations between US and Japan are "very favourable at present" despite99 words
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Article217 1979-02-27 3 UPI THE PHILIPPINES is considering importing galvanized iron sheets, car tyres, auto-mobile spare parts and other items to meet increasing local demands. "The domestic market can take advantage of the low international prices of these items," President Ferdinand Marcos said, after attending the graduation rites at theUPI - 217 words
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Article102 1979-02-27 3 AFP A FRENCH fashion fair opened in a hotel in Tokyo yesterday amid anticipation among French apparel manufacturers that Japan would overtake Britain as their seventh largest ready-to-wear clothes importer. Thirty-seven French companies including Jacques Jaunet, a leading shirt manufacturer, are taking part in the seventh France fashionAFP - 102 words
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Advertisement107 1979-02-27 3 At the turn of the century thinqs exotic were pi irsi ted with a passu >n <* jt J It's the turn of the century at the Century Park Sheraton Singapore Unkai Japanese Restaurant Decidedk' Input u'.v Delightfully exotic With traditional lapat,es. 1 den >r ami authentically tetnptmg dehccn ies107 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous657 1979-02-27 3 TWO-M--CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Non-vegetarian bun (6) 7 He may bang away at ta typewriter (8) 8 Widespread as fire may be (4) 10 Town to kick the French out of (6) 11 Complain about some leggings being torn? (6) 14 Name of a galleon? (3) 16 She points out657 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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778 1979-02-27 4 Agencies WORLDWIDE production and consumption of sunflowerseed oil and meal in 1978/ 79 is likely to reach record levels despite an unexpectedly low Soviet crop, the Hamburg-based publication Oil World reported. Sunflowerseed output, though less than the publication's November estimate of 14Agencies - 778 words
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Article225 1979-02-27 4 REFINED copper ontpnt In the Western world Is likely to fall short of consumption by aboot lit,Ml tonnes this year, a similar deficit as In 1178, secretary general of Clpec, Orlando UrUna said. Mr. Urbina said ontpnt should be little changed on last year while consumption, excluding225 words
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Article316 1979-02-27 4 OPENING quotations in Singapore yesterday were marked up 4.50 cents nominally following last Friday's after-hours sharp rise and steadier London advices, but the market then fell back about three cents on profittaking and a lack of buying support. Trading was fairly active. The morning market was higher, with March316 words
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Article30 1979-02-27 4 Rubber: Feb 26 Singapore: March: 255.25 cents (up 1.75 centa) Malaysia: March 258.00 cents (up 1.50 centa) Tin: $1,925 (up $23) Official offering: 189 tonnes (up 51 tonnes)30 words
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Article372 1979-02-27 4 Prices tn cents per kilo yesterday: Noon Close (per kilo) (per kilo) Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers Int. 1 R.S.S. prompt f.o.b. 254 50 255 50N 254.00 255 OON Int. 1 R.S.S. March 255.75 256.25 256.25 255 75 bit 1 R.S.S April 257.75 258.25 257.25 257.75 Int. 2 R.S.S.372 words
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Article136 1979-02-27 4 NOON SSR and SMR pnc* yeaterdav RAS March April <C« mat Mth) (For ward Mth) Buyers Seller* Bayers Seller* SSR 20 lib mi palled 245.00 247 OON 246 00 248 00N SSR 50 <1 u m pallet) 242 00 244 OON 243.00 245 OON MRELB SMR CV136 words
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Article, Illustration879 1979-02-27 4 Depthnews Special TEN years ago, Indonesian tea production hit an alltime low and what was available for export drew price bids barely a third as much as Ceylon tea. Today, however, the situation has taken a full turn for the best; in fact,Depthnews Special - 879 words
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Article262 1979-02-27 4 APART from the small inquiries received for copra and coconut oil, the Singapore produce market yesterday went through another period of dull trading. These inquiries, mainly from neighbouring countries found Singapore millers in a tight position and they were therefore only able to fill a small part of262 words
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Article97 1979-02-27 4 STRONG demand following Saturday's heavy rationing raised the Straits tin market MJ23 to 11,925 per picul yesterday, to stand 1225 above the International Tin Agreement ceiling, ealers said. Bids were allotted by smelters on the basis of 20 per cenf rationing against 35 to 40 per cent on97 words
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Article131 1979-02-27 4 TRADING on the sugar futures market yesterday continued Friday's quiet trend with no trades registered, dealers said. May closed at 8.90/9.00 US cents against Friday's 8.78/88 close with July at 9.15/25 against 9.02/13 cents. Sugar futures closing prices: CMag PrrvtM* CM|| Mch unq 8.20 SO May 8 90131 words
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Article70 1979-02-27 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 720slr 710slr Sumatra 5* ffa bulk February 740slr 73Sslr March 730slr 720/730pd April 72Sslr 710/725pd May 710slr 696/705pd June 700slr 690/692' .pd July unch 685/692 >:pd70 words
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118 1979-02-27 4 Reuter THE INDIAN Fluaee Mlilitry has saggestod converting aalrrlgated sr margteally Irrigated laads tram wheat and sagareaae, where prsdaettoa Is greater thaa demaad, to eattoa, sllseeds aad paism, where aatpat has lagged la Its aaaaal sarvey mt the ladlaa ecsaamy, the mlalstry als* saysReuter - 118 words
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Article296 1979-02-27 4 SINGAPOBE: Yesterday's closing prices in S$ per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 pet drat rUa (Kangaroo) new crop o*. 100 pet second claas O.K. 100 pet third class OA 25 pet new crop no Mock, B-10 pet 0.75. THAI BROKEN A-super OCX. Special O.St THAI RICE: 55 pet no296 words
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Article196 1979-02-27 4 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday: (In HK dollars, spot ex-godown) Csll— yarn: China Blue Phoenix 20s 2.375. 32s 2.915; 40s 3.100 (per bale at 400 lbs). Ptom (m4b: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq. Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly196 words
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Article55 1979-02-27 4 STOCKS in London Metal Exchange official warehouses at the end of last week, (all in tonnes except silver, which is in troy ounces): Capper fell 6,125 to 296,300; Tim fell 155 to 2,130; Lead fell 1,100 to 15,300; Zlac rose 1,550 to 70,550; Alsmlalam rose 500 to 13,775;55 words
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Article928 1979-02-27 4 OILSEEDS: Brokers reported steady oils and oilseeds markets yesterday reflecting Friday's higher Chicago close and last week's export activity in vegetable oils. Although there was an underlying buying interest in some sections business was slow to surface. Reported activity in edible oils was confined to an isolated switch928 words
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414 1979-02-27 4 Reuter NEW South Wales' rice crop (or this year could be as high as 625,000 tonnes and will almost certainly exceed 600,000 tonnes. Disclosing this, a spokesman for the Ricegrowers' Cooperative Mills said the rice belt has experienced a very good growing season.Reuter - 414 words
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Advertisement57 1979-02-27 4 G THE GOETHE-INSTITUT presents 2 unusual recitals by Professor Edgar Krapp MAR 1: HARPSICHORD RECITAL (m conjunction with the Ministry at the DBS Auditorium Tickets at SI/- available at usual ticketing centres MAR 3: plp E ORGAN RECITAL (in coniunction with the Orchard Road Presbyterian Church) at the Orchard Road57 words
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635 1979-02-27 5 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From SIA SQIQ3 1045 KUL SLA SQ209 1045 HLP GIA GA944 1065 PKU GIA GA908 1100 MES PAL PR501 1135 MNL RBA BI325 1200 BWN GIA GA982 1200 HLP GIA/SIA GA/SQ28 1200 DPS SIA SQ240 mo MES SU SQ201 1245635 words
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594 1979-02-27 5 NYT VENEZUELA will raise some oil prices by more than US$2 (5J4.40) a barrel, or about 15 per cent, effective from March 1, according to industry sources. The increase reportedly would affect refined fuel oil, which Venezuela exports mainly to the eastNYT - 594 words
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213 1979-02-27 5 AP THE SOVIET Union and Libya are slowing arms aid to Ugandan President Idi Amin because his losses in a border war with Tanzania and growing unrest in Uganda have made him a bad political risk, according to analysts in London. Western andAP - 213 words
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315 1979-02-27 5 UPI IT MAY Mi smell Hke the Mi af garbage draped aa the rtdnwalfcs bat Brttkk efvU servants eame sp with a ilffereat klad af ■ess far Brttala yesterday by palling the piag en vital natlsnal cempeters. The "selective end hdeflafte" strike started aaUPI - 315 words
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273 1979-02-27 5 Reuter IRAN'S decision to cancel plans to buy the AngloFrench supersonic Concorde was greeted with equanimity by French aviation sources. Industry sources in Paris said hopes that the stateowned Iran Air would eventually buy the Concorde, or even lease one of the planes, hadReuter - 273 words
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Article124 1979-02-27 5 Reuter NATO governments are checking reports that the Soviet Union has sent land and air forces to Bulgaria, according to Western diplomats in Vienna. Diplomats said it is possible that Soviet-Bulgarian manouvres were being prepared, or that the move was intended as a show of forceReuter - 124 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article396 1979-02-27 5 Agencies IRANIAN revolutionary leader Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeiny said that former Prime Minister Shahpur Bakhtiar appointed by the Shah, had fled abroad and the new government is seeking his extradition. THE TURKISH parliament approved the extension of martial law for two more months a move expected to signal theAgencies - 396 words
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Advertisement219 1979-02-27 5 Some of the people we fly each day can afford the best service in the world. And some simply want good service for the best prices in the world. But whichever way you go, only Pan Am offers you the fastest one-stop hop from Singapore to the West Coast, U.S.A.219 words
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406 1979-02-27 6 TWO YEARS have been spent talking about private sector industrial complementation in Asean. If the automotive and the food processing industries eventually materialise, they will have been two of the best spent years in the history of the group. But there is still a406 words
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Article319 1979-02-27 6 COUNTRIES attempting to make the grade, to move to a higher level of technological sophistication, should heed the warning that industrialisation is not a matter of petrochemical complexes, steel mills or shipyards. All these big investment items look impressive as industrial showpieces but, in themselves,319 words
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Article, Illustration1108 1979-02-27 6 ADLAI J. AMOR - Agriculture hat not been developed sufficiently in Asia and the Pacific in the last 10 years. But what is even more worrying, according to an ESCAP survey, is the apparent change in taste patterns of Asians towards wheat. Since the Asian climate is largelyDepthnews Asia - 1,108 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous36 1979-02-27 6 H&pkV€NS to Bersy/ -LOCK P>T THPTT 7 SITTING? P>T youß IT HPON'T my tOTiCe TV4€ HOURS B€jG*4 PoTf»N& |N TMex s&tro to Be^ae OJv m vtxj »T <^cH wpwd lows/ SHOUUDt4T I WBve, fnll THC rpN36 words
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Miscellaneous829 1979-02-27 6 RADIO Find time to join Louisa TAKE YOUR time gettteg kaam Miy. ikM Uuu Mlatiatfag piece «f werk, fcMjf fc— irtak. Let the fertakle Parker K —II teenrt k, lf traffic dla*». talr ehuoil| J. .it "S ■«■—*»<ta«!le> TV.tar.Mf the tele*g *r m earaeet BTS am -tea set, plek ap829 words
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Article, Illustration1051 1979-02-27 7 UPI Satisfying the "basic needs" of the poorer countries of the world might seem like an attractive idea to politicians, economists and sociologists. But the developing countries themselves see such a policy as an insidious plan through which the developed nations canUPI - 1,051 words
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660 1979-02-27 7 Man in the Street - Letters to the Editor Man in the Street Dear Sir: A moderating comment from the public is called for in the light of the "rabbit punch" aimed at the POSB by the incoming Chairman of the Association of Banks in Singapore (BT Feb660 words
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240 1979-02-27 7 Fuming Mad - Fuming Mad Dear Sir: It is a well-kaewa (act that the Singapore Bos Service dees net accept Malaysian CBrreaey. Weald It be fair therefere fer cemmatere te accept Malaysiaa currency la retara? Let me qaate a "trae-ta-llfe" aapleasant Incident which I experienced. Ob240 words
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Article155 1979-02-27 7 J.M. Ng - J.M. Ng Dear Sir: Your journalists, in reporting that there should not be any panic on the Stock Exchange, have not substantiated their views. Please convince me otherwise if I am incorrect, but I think the following should have been pointed out: 1. Some of S'pore's best years155 words
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Article278 1979-02-27 7 ORGANISERS of the Management of Foreign Exchange Risk conference being held at the Shangri-la Hotel were caught in a short position yesterday. They ran out of paper for their Rank Xerox machine. As they had reams and reams of seminar papers to photocopy for course participants,278 words
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710 1979-02-27 7 Charles Chan - FOROM ...with Charles Chan THE ASEAN decision to study possible counter measures against certain developed countries threatening its trade and aviation interests made at last week's special meeting to discuss Australia's new International Civil Aviation Policy indicated that the five countries are beginning710 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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Article121 1979-02-27 8 UNCERTAINTIES over the Indochina conflicts led to a lower market across the board, with all sectors down at both the Manila and Makati stock exchanges, dealers said. FEB 28 Pesos Aco)e Mining .01 -0 0006 Atlas Con A Atlas Con B. 23.70 -06 Bagulo Gold 0105 -0 0005 Benguet121 words
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Article381 1979-02-27 8 Reuter THE MARKET closed firm with the Hang Seng index rising 4.51 points to 511.17, dealers said. Sentiment was boosted by higher profits from Hang Seng Bank and China's statement it plans no move into the Vietnamese flat lands Turnover was low as operators remained cautiour over possible escalationReuter - 381 words
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625 1979-02-27 8 TOKYO Source: DBS-Daiwa Securities TURNOVER continued relatively thin with an estimated 180 million shares changing hands, although yesterday was the first day for delivery next month. Medium-priced chemical and machinery issues were selectively bought by individual investors and short-term traders, along with incentivebacked speculative issuesSource: DBS-Daiwa Securities - 625 words
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Article354 1979-02-27 8 THE MARKET was dull yesterday, partly due to lack of overseas orders, dealers said. EZ Industries gained 30 cents to $3.50 ahead of its interim results and Audimco gained 4 cents to 57 cents on the diamond find at its Copeton prospect. Cooper Basin gas partner Santos rose 5354 words
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Article242 1979-02-27 8 FEB 26 Bahti Asia Credit 382 -8 Asia Fibre 247 ♦2 Ayuthaya Inv And Trust Banfkot Investment 316 >8 Bangkok Bank 372 -2 Bangkok Drying And Silo Bangkok Insurance Bangkok Metropolitan Ban 1072 -160 Bangkok Nylon 220 -84 Bank Of Asia 236 -4 Bank Of Ayudhaya Ltd 256 -12242 words
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Article33 1979-02-27 8 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS H.K.HANO SENO Monday 509.92 Friday 531.24 Week Ago 509.92 SYDNEY INDUSTRIALS Monday 487.12 Friday 483.18 Week Ago 487.12 ALL ORDINARIES Monday 583.47 Friday 576 96 Week Ago 583.4733 words
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Article, Illustration939 1979-02-27 8 DONALD F. SINCLAIR - THE KONDRATIEFF VIEW OF THE WORLD By DONALD F. SINCLAIR IN THE late 1920's a brilliant Russian economist was arrested and, it is believed, executed by the communists. His crime was to have written Bol'shije Konjuuktury (The Long Waves of939 words
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Advertisement196 1979-02-27 8 T") SINGAPORE business MC(P) 93/1/79 VDL3 NO2 6th FEBRUARY 19TO P«CE $300 MOWTMLV wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmKmmmmmmmmmmmmrnmmm HOT AND t COLD m* m 5 x r '-a Singapore can afford to be cool. Whichever way you look at it, however it is debated, Singapore's National Income is Higher than per capita GNP Suggests.196 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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602 1979-02-27 9 THE CURRENT outlook for precious metals prices is postive, with gold possibly rising to around US$3OO this year, Edeltraut Calzado said. She is the manager of Germany Private Precious Metal Dealer Heraeus Handelsgesellschaft MBH. She said the markets in precious metals are very602 words
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195 1979-02-27 9 Reuter NO other currency could replace the dollar as a third currency trading medium at least until the late 1980's, Westdeutsche Landesbank Girozentrale chief economist and senior vice president Klaus Wieners. He also foresaw the Opec countries sticking to the dollar as aReuter - 195 words
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Article119 1979-02-27 9 Reuter APPLICATIONS for 91-day UK Treasury bills at the top accepted rate of discount of 12-2335 per cent were allotted around 21 per cent of the amount applied for at the lowest accepted price of £96.96, the Bank of England said. Applications for 92 day UK TreasuryReuter - 119 words
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103 1979-02-27 9 MANUFACTURERS Haaever Trait Cempaay (MHT) has speaed a braach «ffiee la Seath KtTML The prfriitat sf America's fsarth largest baak, Mr Jeha MeGWieaddy, said MHT believes Kerea will eeatlaae to grew at a rapid rate. He said MHT has active relstlaaablpi with all103 words
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Article135 1979-02-27 9 ANOTHER Deatoehemark bead Is Imllb| far Investors la the Aslaa dellar maket. Underwriters far a lM mlWea mark bearer bead far a leadiag Japaaese steel carpertlaa are aew seeklag sabseribers la the market. Ihe sfler, which Is haadled by Btagapere Japaa Merehaat Baak will deee135 words
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577 1979-02-27 9 The US government securities market came under severe pressure last week as prices declined sharply. Morale throughout the financial markets has eroded in recent days as a result of both political and fundamental factors. The upheaval in Iran have had strong reverberations among577 words
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Article276 1979-02-27 9 SINGAPORE gold futures yesterday closed generally easier after fluctuating marginally throughout, in moderate trading, dealers said. Turnover fell to 237 lots from 374 last Friday and interest again centred on April, June and August contracts. April closed lower at U*****.30/50 an ounce against 255.90/256.20 on Friday, June at $257.70/276 words
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Article462 1979-02-27 9 THE FOREIGN exchange market yesterday continued on a quiet tone as forex dealers refrained from dealing for lack of news that will affect the US dollar. The American currency was thinly traded and moved within a narrow band. Opening at 201.75/85 against the Japanese yen the dollar was462 words
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110 1979-02-27 9 Reuter NIGERIAN Finance Minister James Olueye has signed a 750 million mark eight-year Eurocredit to be used in the financing of the Warn steel works project, Deutsche bank AG said. Lead manager of the credit is Deutschebank Cie Finanriere Luxembourg and funds will beReuter - 110 words
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Article146 1979-02-27 9 THE US dollar yesterday eased against most European currencies in quiet featureless trading at the opening, dealers said. It opened at 1.8485/96 marks compared with 1.8515/25 at Friday's close, and at 1.6680/90 Swiss francs after 1.6713/23. Sterling firmed on its effective index to 64.0 compared with Friday's closing of146 words
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Article61 1979-02-27 9 QUOTES on the Australia and New Zealand exchanges on Feb 26: AUSTRALIA: US dollar 1.1314/1.1266 Sterling 0.5638/0.5572 Ninety-day airmail buying rates: Sterling 0.5871 US dollar 1.1705 Ninety-day forward buying rates: Sterling 0.5705 US dollar -1.1393 NEW ZEALAND: Reserve Bank midrate US$1.0546 us dlrs Trading Bank indications: Sterling 0.5251/0.5221 US61 words
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Article53 1979-02-27 9 FRANKFURT exchanges opening quotes on Feb 26: US 1 8500 15 (1.B13/23) Cut ***** 50 Si* 1712 7X2 D Fl 92 50 SO S Fr 110.75/30 Lit 2.197 207 F Fr 43.21 38 N Kr 35.35 45 B Fr (con) 6 335 345 B Fr (fin) (.23 27 Yen53 words
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Article172 1979-02-27 9 Asian rates ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at close on Feb 26: 7 days 1 month 2 months 3 months 6 months 9 months 12 months US Dollars*SpoO Offer BM 10 5/16 10 3/16 113/16 11 1/16 10 13/16 10 11/16 Ul/16 1015/16 11 0/16 117/16 115/16 113/16 Il>*172 words
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Article56 1979-02-27 9 J* 1 price# offered by diacouat bouses on Feb 28: Overnight 41, «j Call deposits 4 ,U to 4'.«? Clociai Buyimj Selliaf 3 month Treasury bills 4 7/16 4 5/16 3 month Bank bills V, 7*, 3 month CD 7 5/16 7 3/16 6 month CD 7 7/16 756 words
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Article21 1979-02-27 9 THE average rale at which Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers ,is 8 per cent.21 words
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Article133 1979-02-27 9 THE US dollar yesterday firmed against the yen and Continental currencies in slow nervous trading, dealers said. Operators remained cautious in low business volume, reflecting uncertainties over the Indochina conflict. Higher Eurodollar deposit interest rates, with Six Months rising to 11 Vi per cent from ll'/fc per cent on133 words
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Article161 1979-02-27 9 THE US dollar for overnight delivery yesterday closed firmer at 202.05 yen, compared with a 201.70 opening and 201.00 at Friday's close. The Bank of Japan sold an estimated US$3O million to $40 million at 201.90 and 202.00 yen near the close to stem the dollar rise, dealers said.161 words
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Article, Illustration1180 1979-02-27 9 Reuter MANY bankers believe control of the Euromarket is neither desirable nor practical. Their view is the result of a survey by Reuters of monetary authorities and bankers in major Eurocurrency centres. It is set against the background of rapid growth of the Euromarket, whichReuter - 1,180 words
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Advertisement357 1979-02-27 9 ilij miT: 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. If357 words
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Article1177 1979-02-27 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 deal1,177 words
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Article87 1979-02-27 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. Hane P E (March $1.45) (0.268 0.335). Iftfipe (March $130) (0.248 0.315). Paa Electric87 words
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Article163 1979-02-27 10 SINGAPORE UNIT THIOT INCOME BOND UNIT (M pries he Pel >*») (Carreai pr lees) 1.20 The Commerce 2 08 121 Income Bond 1.14 The Saving Fund 129 1.37 S pore Prog Fund 0 91 0* S pore Sec. Fund 169 1.T9 MARA UVntTRA FUND S pore Invest Fund163 words
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Article2521 1979-02-27 10 Cr'a Gr'» Net 1978/79 Last Div Div Y'ld P/E Vol Day High Low Company Sale or- C'vr COOO) High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIALS 272 132 Acma 222 12.0N 1.3 5.4 24.1 m m 190* 123* Alcorn 189 10.0 2.2 55 14.0 178 107 Allied Choc 111 unch2,521 words
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Article1322 1979-02-27 10 INDUSTRIALS A Jaamale < 2 608 2 70S) Ataem (1.965) A CkK (HOB 1.305) Bate (2 488 2.SOS) •m (0 (IB) (2) 0.62 B kavat (IKB 1.975) (3) 1 (I) 1.96 cd BiaMni (2.688 2.725) (2) 2 63 (6) 2.64 (3) 2 65 (2) 2.6 C (1)1,322 words
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Article360 1979-02-27 10 EDIBLE Oil Products (Malaysia), one of Malaysia's largest palm oil refining and fractionating plants, hopes to settle its long-run-ning management problems at an extraordinary general meeting on March 4. Shareholders of the public but unquoted company based in Kulai, Johore, will be asked to approve360 words
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Article, Illustration724 1979-02-27 10 SENTIMENT rem»iie< very eaattoas it the Stock Entoage of M, g*r** yesterday. Prices flalnhnd Jest a dude better. FeUewtag the drealw ■eat eat by tbe SES to members advisiag them that all caa tracts eatered lato up to 4m SI sboald be cleared within this week, there724 words
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Article583 1979-02-27 10 THE Kuala Lumpur stock market recovered slightly yesterday under a trickle of light buying support. But sentiment in the main remained cautious, reflecting the general wariness of traders over the continued hostilities on the Sino-Viet-nam front. As a result, volume traded during the day was583 words
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Article, Illustration1359 1979-02-27 11 MANO SABNANI - By MANO SABNANI THE JACK Chia group's acquisition of a near 20 per cent stake in Malayan Credit represents an interesting development in that it brings closer together two companies which are complementary to each other in several important ways. Both the1,359 words
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Article, Illustration1391 1979-02-27 11 WHEN two giants merge, the result can only be a bigger giant. Such was the case last week when Malaysia Oxygen Bhd (MOL) and Far East Oxygen (M) Bhd two of the largest producers of industrial gas in the country announced that their plans to join1,391 words
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Article85 1979-02-27 11 Ye* Bap Seag (M) BM: AGM to be held at Studio 3, Sth Floor, Hilton Hotel, Jalan Sultan Ismail, Kuala Lumpur at noon today. Pales M-hki Bhd: AGM to be held at Studio 3, Sth Floor, Kuala Lumpur at noon tomorrow. Ym Hi*p Seag: AGM to be held85 words
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357 1979-02-27 11 95KX812... by HOCK LOCK SIEW THE Jaek*Chiar MPH groap mw coatrois 1t.7 per coat of Malayan Credit, a share Jast a hair's breadth from the 29 per eeat mark which will teach off a bid for the eempaay. There are several reassas why the JCMPHby HOCK LOCK SIEW - 357 words
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Article112 1979-02-27 11 has an- nounced a group net profit of $4.61 million (previously 17.60 million) for the financial year ended Dec 31, 1978. No sales figures were given. The parent company's operating profit for the same period was $6.09 million ($5.35 million). The directors are recommending a final dividend112 words
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Article86 1979-02-27 11 Group profit of $860,000 (loss $217,000) for the half-year to Dec 31, 1978. Sales (including rental income) totalled $4.1 million ($2.51 million) for the period. The parent company's profit was $853,000 (loss $229,000) on turnover of $4.01 million ($2.39 million). The earnings figures were arrived at after charging86 words
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Article285 1979-02-27 11 Current Ex Books Date Total for Total for Payment Date Close Payable the year Previous year B Kawan 7.5% Jan 25 Feb 7 Feb 27 125* 125* DufT Dev UK Jan 25 Feb 8 Feb 27 5* 5* M Bank 7*1 Feb 7 Feb 17 Feb 27 7*285 words
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Article101 1979-02-27 11 Company Particular* Ei Date Books Close Sel Nut Nat Iron P. Products Toshiba Bovis 8EA Bonus Issue of 2 for 3 Bonus Issue of 1 for 2 Bonus Issue of 1 for 4 Rights Issue of 3 for 2 fe $1-50 per share Rights Issue of 3 for101 words
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Advertisement149 1979-02-27 11 Study Accountancy with the Specialists Study with Foulks Lynch J IO\!)()\ Since I SS4 I oulks I \neh have specialised in futonuL' sludenis Irotn all round I he uorld lot the various \ccountane> evaininations and o\et these >eat s |,a\c achieved Em 149,000 SUCCESSES 406 FIRST PLACES 376 SECOND PLACES149 words
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317 1979-02-27 12 Reuter AUSTRALIA'S foreign and transport ministers will probably both attend the proposed talks with Asean countries to try to settle the row over Canberra's cheap air fares policy, government sources in Canberra said yesterday. An Australian reply is expected within the next few daysReuter - 317 words
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363 1979-02-27 12 THREE MONTHS after its opening, the future is looking bright for the Singapore Gold Exchange. From a slow and hesitant start in November, trading volume began to pick up in January and soared in the first three weeks of this month to an average363 words
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Article66 1979-02-27 12 THE "Group of 77" will call for the setting up of an effective inter-government body of experts to study the trade restrictive measures of developed countries at the Unctad 5 meeting in Manila in May. The meeting, attended by developing countries from Asia, Africa and Latin America,66 words
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Article, Illustration632 1979-02-27 12 Agencies CHINA yesterday said its forces won a major hilltop battle against Vietnamese regular troops but the progress of the border war now in its 10th day remains unclear. The New China News Agency, apparently referring to events of some days ago, said Chinese troops haveAgencies; UPI photo - 632 words
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140 1979-02-27 12 UPI THE SOVIET Ualaa aad the (Jolted States stepped ap their ssvaJ activity la the water* aear the Sin*-Viet-namese war aa Msaday, dlspatehlag new vessels te the Ssath Chlaa aad East Chlaa Seas. The aircraft carrier USS GsasMfatfae left SaUe Bay, Philippines withUPI - 140 words
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Article277 1979-02-27 12 SINGAPORE said that the peace, security and stability of Southeast Asia is being threatened by an intensifying rivalry between two of the great powers, which has fanned the flames of war in both Kampuchea and Vietnam. Speaking at the UNs' Security Council debate on277 words
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Article880 1979-02-27 12 LONDON, Mon. Government bonds finished marginally higher and equities closed firm in moderate trading, dealers said. At 3 pm the Financial Times index was 2.3 higher at 469.3. Government bonds recovered to close up to 1/8 point higher after being initially 3/8 down. In equities, leading industrials put880 words
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225 1979-02-27 12 UPI A FORMER US Ambassador to Japan claims China "miscalculated" in its invasion of Vietnam, and he sees danger of the Soviet Union becoming involved if Vietnam is overrun. Former Ambassador Edwin Reischauer, now a Harvard professor, said he thinks China's main purpose inUPI - 225 words
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Article305 1979-02-27 12 JOHN LIM - ASEAN-EEC CONFERENCE By JOHN LIM ASEAN countries have agreed to establish an Asean airline as a longterm objective, the Malaysian Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Sen Dr. Mahathir Mohamad said in Jakarta yesterday. In a ministerial statement at the first day of the Asean-EEC305 words
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Article407 1979-02-27 12 SINGAPORE'S Senior Minister of State (Finance) Goh Chok Tong yesterday outlined ways of AseanEEC complementation in trade. In his ministerial statement on industrial cooperation, Mr Goh said Asean development, with the emphasis on infrastructure, agriculture, industry and social services, can benefit from European technology, capital407 words
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Article196 1979-02-27 12 AFP PRESIDENT Suharto yesterday criticised the industrial countries, saying that their protectionism policy had caused negative consequences for the developing nations in the efforts to establish trade relations with them. "Protectionism reared its head. Protectionism clearly brings about negative consequences for the developing countries in general,AFP - 196 words
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Article69 1979-02-27 12 ASEAN bankers will bold their next meeting in Singapore towards midyear to iron out problems when introducing a regional banker's acceptances. A weekend meeting in Indonesia by delegates of the Asean Banking Council to discuss the subject did not bring any agreement on the implementation. The69 words
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Advertisement43 1979-02-27 12 I Credit Suisse First Boston (Asia) Limited 2502 DBS BUILDING, 6 SHENTON WAY SINGAPORE 1. DEALERS ASIAN DOLLAR BONDS ASIAN DOLLAR CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT FLOATING RATE NOTES CALL: DEALERS TEL 222T744 TELEX: R*****1 MEMBER OF CREDIT SUISSE-FIRST BOSTON GROUP OF COMPANIESINTERNATIONAL SECURITIES DEALERS43 words
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Advertisement282 1979-02-27 12 PRIMA LIMITED (FLOUR MILLS) (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) COMPANY ANNOUNCEMENT The Directors are pleased to announce that they have decided to recommend a Final Dividend of 4% tax exempt and 10% less 40% Singapore Income Tax in respect of the financial year ended 31st December, 1978 and, if282 words
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Miscellaneous56 1979-02-27 12 Outlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. to noon today: Mainly fair. Report for 24 prior to 7JI p.m. on Feb.ZC at the airport. Maximum temperature 32.0 Associated humidity 63 Minimum temperature 24.1 Associated humidity 98 Hours of sunshine 3.95 Rainfall in millimetres Nil Total rainfall for the month Trace Total56 words
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Article149 1979-02-27 13 THE ACE container consortium has strengthened its fleet of ten vessels with the addition of the newly-built Korean Jacewon now on its maiden voyage from the Far East to Europe. The ship is scheduled to arrive here today before sailing for Port Kelang and Felixstowe, its149 words
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Article64 1979-02-27 13 LLOYD'S Register has formulated rules for the construction and classification of fire-fighting ships to meet the need for specialised ships to fight fires on offshore installations. The rules have been framed primarily to cover the necessary equipment and protective arrangements which will enable a ship to fight fires64 words
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Article57 1979-02-27 13 NYT MEMBERS of unions from across Virginia have joined striking shipyard workers in a march and rally to support the walkout against the Newport News Shipbuilding and Drydock Co., the state's largest private employer. The sympathy marchers were members of Virginia affiliates of the American Federation ofNYT - 57 words
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Article565 1979-02-27 13 RAHIM KASSIM - TEMPORARY SUSPENSION By RAHIM KASSIM THE ESCALATING costs of bunker fuel combined with poor charter rates and depressed freight rates, have forced a US shipping company to suspend its Far East-Europe bulk wood service. The line, Retla Steamship Company, ceased the trade temporarily with the last565 words
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Article, Illustration187 1979-02-27 13 THE SEAREDER 35, a linry sparta cruiser from Britain, combines racing performance with ail tke cruising comforts, far six admits. Pawered by twin 3M bp engines that eaa pasb the craft thrangb the water at speeds aver 41.4 knots, Searider bas a sleek deep V ball in187 words
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3643 1979-02-27 17 SHIPPING LIST where your ships are due and when 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 Fort3,643 words
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Article489 1979-02-27 17 SUppiag Um G ACS n s Afea IV a Aguila IV 3 All trans IV a Alpac IV s Angkutan IV 4 ANL i 1 APL m 2 Arya Nat n 5 ASCL m 5 Asia Merchant IV a Atlas V 2 Aust.Cont IV 5 Bank n 5 Banner489 words
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Article896 1979-02-27 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 the896 words
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Article900 1979-02-27 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 (CN AN)—Unipacific. Alpac900 words
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1075 1979-02-27 18 A.W. SCHWAB - By A.W.SCHWAB Lloyds List PROBABLY one of the greatest conceptions in life apart, maybe, from becoming a parent is to become the uwner of a seagoing ship. Most people, when taking delivery of their first ship, seem to grow to twice their size andLloyds List - 1,075 words
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359 1979-02-27 18 Lloyd's List SWEDEN could become the second country to subsidise ship scrapping, if a report sent to the government is favourably received. The report, published by the Technical University of Stockholm, recommends the demoliton of old vessels should start as soon as possible on aLloyd's List - 359 words
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Article, Illustration324 1979-02-27 18 EXPECTED ARRIVALS TODAY KEPPEL WHARVES Calmanesti (0600) 27/28 Eastern Prosper (after Bunga Butang) 19 Fortune Mariner (1500 after Mikhail Stenko) 35 Inabukwa (0700 after Johneverett) 25 Kota Mewah (1100 hauls after Sibonga hauls) 101/11 Lars Maersk (1100 after Siam Rainbow shifts) 33/34 Letitia Lykes (after Mikhail Stenko324 words
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Advertisement297 1979-02-27 13 mi SEALORD ANTAH UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) Ifelliiiiil ■■ARABIAN GULF WEEKLY SERVICE" S pore Loading for Dubai (12/3). Abu Dhatx (15/3), Doha (18/3). Dammam (24/3), Kuwait (27/3), Mina Al Fahal (2/4) Basrah (23/3), Muscat (26/3) Dubai (26/3) Dammam (29/3) Kuwait (2/4) Muscat (4/4) Bahrain (7/4), Abu Dhabi (10/4)297 words
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Advertisement641 1979-02-27 13 Hapag-Lloyd Fully containerised to Europe and United States. Regular, reliable and on time. I» t ?004!* .'OA* M 'OOS#*. I vy,, W M 6713 CfS JM3?« 3«73U MAERSK LINE 25/3 44 S/3 11/« l«/« 25/4 2/5 18/5 II II n/3 i 22/3 I 27/3 25/3 30/3 29/3 IMPORT FROM East641 words
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