The Business Times, 23 April 1979
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Title Section10 1979-04-23 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.qP) No. lit/1/1* MONDAY. APRIL 23,1919 50 CENTS10 words
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Article54 1979-04-23 1 Reuter PERTH, Sun. Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser today promised tough action against strikes because irresponsible industrial disputes are threatening the country's economic recovery. He told a meeting of his Liberal Party's top officials that irresponsible monetary policies could also ruin the recovery. However, this will notReuter - 54 words
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Article53 1979-04-23 1 AP Sixty-seven Vietnamese refugees landed in the Republic yesterday morning but left in the evening after their requests for food and fuel were met, a government official said. The official said he did not know where they were going, but there was speculation they may be headingAP - 53 words
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Article85 1979-04-23 1 AP TEHERAN, Sun. Iran's provisional government today said it has invalidated the passports of deposed Shall Mohammad Reva Pahlavi and his famiy and entourage, and reiterated that offering asylum to the Shah would be considered "an unfriendly act". The Foreign Ministry announcement came after Mexico's reported willingness toAP - 85 words
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Article88 1979-04-23 1 AFP KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Prime Minister Datuk Hussein Onn stressed tonight that Malaysia will eventually have to provide all the necessary facilities and services for handling her exports and imports. He said that the country could not forever continue to be wholly dependent on the facilities ofAFP - 88 words
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Article69 1979-04-23 1 AFP. MANILA, Sun. A US 7th Fleet ship today transported to the US Subic Naval Base 11 crew members of a Singapore merchant vessel, United Fellow, which sank on Friday in the South China Sea. A navy spokesman said not one of the six Indonesian, oneAFP. - 69 words
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Article58 1979-04-23 1 AFP. RIYADH, Sun. Oil-rich Saudi Arabia recorded a US$6 billion (5513.2 billion) budget deficit in 1977-78, its first for many years. The Saudi monetary agency's annual report showed expenditure of $39 billion and an income of $33 billions. Over the period the country's expenditure rose by 31 perAFP. - 58 words
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Article61 1979-04-23 1 Reuter. JINJA, Uganda, Sun. Tanzanian troops and tanks captured this industrial city without a battle today, securing Uganda's source of electric power but finding no trace of fugitive ex-''President-for-life'' Idi Amin. Amin had vowed to make a last stand in Jinja, an important industrial city located at OwenReuter. - 61 words
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Article58 1979-04-23 1 Reuter, AP. BANGKOK, Sun. Former Thai Prime Minister Kukrit Pramoj took a large lead over other candidates in today's general elections, according to early vote-counting. Meanwhile, Premier Kriangsak appointed a military-dominated, conservative upper house, the Senate, to help him retain power. The 225 senators include 185Reuter,; AP. - 58 words
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Article65 1979-04-23 1 Reuter SEREMBAN, Sun. Malaysia will strengthen its army strength by keeping one infantry brigade in each of its 13 states, Deputy Defence Minister Datuk Mokhtar Hashim said here today. He told a political meeting that this is part of an expansion programme of the Malaysian ArmedReuter - 65 words
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Article113 1979-04-23 1 THE fsUewlag list sf stocks gives the It m«st traded m the Stock ExchMge t( Stsgspsre last week. It gives the tnraever is thsnwds si salts, dastag prices sa Friday aad the high aad lew far lilt tmaut TUMVfr Prieea Hixa !<•» •m Apr» ira Si me113 words
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LOCAL STOCK INDICES
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Article73 1979-04-23 1 April Apr 17 Apr H Apr 1* A»r« ♦+BT Index: a44.95 2127.17 *****6 2077 31 2108.30 'Industrials: 387 66 385.53 385 22 381.58 382.51 e Finance: 685.64 682.64 ***** 678.62 679.37 ••Hotels: 288.52 288.30 289 05 288 75 290.18 •Properties: 251.06 249.71 249.34 245.90 247 77 ♦TIm: 182.17 182.4073 words
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Article80 1979-04-23 1 A#r 11 Ayr 17 Afrit Afrit A»r» *+BT Index 3036.89 *****7 3001.38 2934.85 2971.66 •Industrials 423.00 ***** 418.38 413.82 415.06 Finance: 604 02 600.54 600 54 5M.fi S0J7 ••Hotels: 257 58 257.fi 257.17 257.01 257.17 •Properties 2C.70 ***** 240 73 237* ♦Ti*: 197.06 197.01 197.26 196 09 196.55 •tRubfcers80 words
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Article, Illustration687 1979-04-23 1 RONNIE LIM - $54 m COLOUR, B/W TV ORDER By RONNIE LIM CHINA HAS placed a massive $53.5-million order for made-in-Singapore television sets the largest single contract secured from the Chinese so far by the electronics industry here. The contract, clinched by Philips Singapore, also makes it687 words
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Article227 1979-04-23 1 KOREAN Airlines (KAL) is believed to be pressuring its government into dishonouring the air services agreement between South Korea and~Malaysia, airline sources said in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. "The Korean flag carrier is concerned over the competition posed by MAS and is trying to find a way227 words
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Article, Illustration546 1979-04-23 1 JOHN TAN - By JOHN TAN Economics Correspondent BUYERS of Japanese goods may soon be enjoying price cuts if dealers decide to pass on the profits from a falling yen to customers. To a large extent unnoticed, the Japanese currency has been slipping gently downwards in546 words
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254 1979-04-23 1 AFP. THE INDONESIAN g»venneit to WnMag ■tot II nlto a "hater parent" system U tccelentf dfvetopiMit si the «maU4adartry sector, priertty prtpuuM la the geVeraneit'i proclaimed gaeJ at better dtotrlbattM Mi eealty la aatlsasl develepaneat. t Utter the system, a state e»rp*r»ttoa and marketAFP. - 254 words
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358 1979-04-23 1 JOHN LIM - By JOHN LIM SINGAPORE'S external trade for the first month of th* year saw an 11-per cent increase over January, 1978. The trade deficit was also smaller. The Department of Statistics reported that our external trade in January stood at $4.68 billion compared with358 words
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Article68 1979-04-23 1 From tomorrow and for a period of two weeks a complimentary copy of The Asian Wall Street journal aril bo provided with each copy of Buaineee Timea. jsrsran^r wnd wMHh "—da, In the AWSJ, the largeet selling business papor distributed in the Aaian region. The two newspapers together offer68 words
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Advertisement37 1979-04-23 1 SHIPPING TIMES CHEMISTRY •< aaxkity j TRACING the mto «tfChlKae hertal mettelae I BEHIND the bmm twie it MARKET reviews 8 AIJJED Cleeeiate spwte pMt WARREN Opea duunptoMhip... 11 HIGHLJGHTS ADB's uiul V'JPI S, AIRCBAFT SCHEDULE I, LEBUHE37 words
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Advertisement144 1979-04-23 1 SFNSUALLY. feX<. XK.' \Ait? -ifING How to get to Tokyo and beyond the fastest way TOKYO Singapore Mights arrive at 0650 only a 6-hour 45 minute flight NEW YORK 7 flights a week Weekly departure to Sao Paulo and Rio De lanerio k>: 4 flights a we] [i <3 of144 words
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Article, Illustration1204 1979-04-23 2 The chemistry of anxiety is now an exciting new field of research. Among the many discoveries is one that reveals caffeine as a possible tranquiliser, rather than stimulant. But those who hope that new breakthroughs may mean emotional ease for the rest of their livesNYT. - 1,204 words
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Article, Illustration751 1979-04-23 2 MR. ROY Lanea'i first Jib wu in a bask, aad he hated It. He was 23 yean eld and had beea eat of Harvard fer a year. Then he heard ahaat twe young Yale graduates who were looking for aa aggressive751 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement86 1979-04-23 2 These Notes have all been sold, and this announcement appears as a matter of record only. BANK BUMIPUTRA MALAYSIA BERHAD (INCORPORATED IN MALAYSIA HEAD OFFICE KUALA LUMPUR) U.S. $30,000, OCX) Floating Rate Notes 1984 Morgan Cie S.A. Hie National Bank of Kuwait S. A.K. European Banking Company Limited Arab-Malaysian Development86 words
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Advertisement64 1979-04-23 2 INDEPENDENT CONSOLIDATION SERVICE TO: EUROPE, TAIWAN, HONGKONG, AUSTRALIA SAVE ON SHIPPING COST CARGO BY PRACHT SPECIALISED IN SEAFREIGHT CONSOLIDATION SERVICE WAREHOUSING GENERAL SEA FREIGHT PROJECT SERVICE AIR FREIGHT REMOVAL SERVICE CALL: *****88 5 lines PRACHT INTERNATIONAL LTD. Suite 1301/1304, 13 floor. Tunas Bldg., 114 ANSON ROAD, SINGAPORE, 2 CFS: NG64 words
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Article, Illustration1519 1979-04-23 3 OVER 700 items o! plants, minerals and other materials used as herbal medicine are now on show at the Exhibition on Traditional Chinese Medicine: Herbal, Mineral and Organic, organised by the National Museum and the Institute of Chinese Medical Studies in Sinaaoore.A.S. - 1,519 words
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Advertisement118 1979-04-23 3 > V >sr&* iM V '■4 S S3 a •e. a,- > k S* ftm* "V" It? ;i-. r <i r V* yft.! r -tasK vv C 'A'" V r> "»R 1 raditiona! Knglish low n Crier. London's calling and you need to get there the fastest way Who cares?118 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous636 1979-04-23 3 TVO-11-OHE CROSSWORD CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 4 He may be hurt (6) 7 Dirty water on the map? (5. 3) 8 Where Nan has a setback (6) 10 Points for a girl to follow (5) 13 Betrayed some soldiers (4) 14 A light gas (4) 15 Diminutive Outer (4) 16 America's636 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article1028 1979-04-23 4 OILSED6: Brokers reported moderate edible oil activity on imday with soybean oil trading marginally on either side of Thursday's paid rates while business was handled in crude palm oil at slightly above previous sales. Palm oil business included Afloat parcels to Rotterdam at U*****.50 per long ton while1,028 words
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Article190 1979-04-23 4 RUBBER futures in London on Friday eased back in late trading on sporadic jobber profit-taking, to close quiet with pared gains on the day of 0.40 to 0.60 pence per kilo. Turnover totalled 170 lots of 15 tonnes including two call options and three kerbs plus 43 lots of190 words
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Article192 1979-04-23 4 CHICAGO soybean futures closed mostly lower on the falure of traders to sustain a late short-covering rally on Friday. Prices were down as much as 4 3 US cents a bushel in the old crop to half a cent higher in new crop months. Shortly before the close, locals192 words
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Article202 1979-04-23 4 WHEAT futures closed mostly higher helped by the strong corn close in Chicago on Friday. Prices were off half a cent to up 3 cent a bushel. Traders said the late runup in prices from the day's lows came on the late strength in corn, which in turn was202 words
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1137 1979-04-23 4 AFP. Ed ALTHOUGH reduced to four days trading, last week was he not an uneventful one on the 'er UK commodity markets. The announcement on Wednesday by the US Treasury of its decision to halve the amount of gold on offer at nextAFP. - 1,137 words
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207 1979-04-23 4 THERE is clearly a considerable shortage of high grade copper developing in the market, Rio Tlnto-Zinc Corp chairman Mark Turner said in London last week. Although the statistical level of stocks worldwide would that suggest current copper prices are not justified,207 words
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Article95 1979-04-23 4 BANGKOK: Saturday's prices in US dollars per tonne F.O.B. basis Bangkok): WHITE RICE: 100 per ccw 1st cbui m, vn per cent fed class 333. 100 per cent 3rd ciaaa 338. 5 per ccnl 3U. 10 per cent 383, 15 per cent 80. per cent S3. 35 per cent95 words
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Article337 1979-04-23 4 THE SINGAPORE |r*> ***> market «h, tar the ■•st part, filet >a< steady last week wttfc «ttaptpptr(r«t Bayers Hi mUers ta ttat irrtlsa kai -f*gH Is tag-ef-war ea the tradtag beard wttfc the resalt that pried ttaM te ys-ya. The begiaaiag ef the week started337 words
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Article159 1979-04-23 4 CHINESE Produce Exchange, Singapore, noon closing prices per picul os Saturday: CmsH Ml: Bulk SIX sellers, old drum H3l sellers, new drum OX sellers. Cspr*: Mixed (loose) UK/Cont ***** buyer*. Pepper: Muntok ASTA white fob 100% NLW $327 50 sellers, Sarawak white lob NLW J31J.50 sellers, Sarawak ipecia]159 words
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Article58 1979-04-23 4 tn U8 doU ton uiv LONDON: Malaytlan 5*ffa bulk per tonne June Sumatra 5* Ma bulk ay June July August mr?rla 5H »a bulk stg Sumatra liu 5 April Zalre(Belc traaa per kilo) W PiiiihM 980s lr Q67slr unch ww-ir •WMrpd «75/872'/>p<J ATOpd M7v*/«Spd 680/857 W pd Mr58 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGE$
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Article370 1979-04-23 4 Source: National Discount Co Ltd INTERBANK rates opened on a firmer note but eased towards the close of the week ended April 20. Overnight funds were traded to the week's high of 10 to 9 per cent on Monday's closing but the bulk of overnight funds were tradedSource: National Discount Co Ltd - 370 words
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Article212 1979-04-23 4 Asian rates RATES softened throughout the week ended April 20, with One, Three and Six Months losing 10-9/16 and 10v« per cent, respectively. US basic money supply M-l and M-2 increased to US$l.B billion and $3.8 billion, respectively, but this had little effect on the rates. ASIAN > avermi itpidt212 words
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Article23 1979-04-23 4 THE average rate at which Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their beat customers is 8 per cent. j < y23 words
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Article93 1979-04-23 4 Source: Astley Pearce THE EARLIER part of list week saw a tight money market, with the overnight rate touching the 10 to 9 per cent level. This could probably be due to technical reasons. However, the rate eased off in the latter part, with an influx of fundsSource: Astley & Pearce - 93 words
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Article48 1979-04-23 4 FOR THE week ended Saturday April 20, the range of call rate received from from Short Deposits (M) Bhd was as follows: Baak had: One per cent to 2 per cent. Geaeral turn*. IV, per cent to 4 per cent. Nitmoili of funds totalled 1900 million.48 words
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Article46 1979-04-23 4 ZURICH exchanges Hnring quotes on April 20: US 1.7UO-7MO Stx-IJMMMI Cki *****-5125 C D Mk 90.5112-C114 on- B.MIB rfV-JMMMOO B FT 5.7US-TU0 DKT- UMmmm N Kr 3J.3B4-OT7 s Kr »17*>-n« Ut *****-2037 Aw ac* 12.3J1«430 Part 3 5101-5774 Spun 2.5241/52/14 Arf 015-1/2-14-1/2 Ye* 0 7WO-79BO46 words
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Article43 1979-04-23 4 FRANKFURT exchanges closing quotes oo April 20: US -1.9030/37 Can —1.600/10 Stg 3.927/937 D F1 98.37/47 S Fr- 110.90/50 Lit 2.242/252 F Fr 43.55/65 D Kr 35.90/95 N Kr 31 JO /t7 B Fr (COB) 6.302/312 B Fr (fin) 6.300/210 Yen 0.0715/3043 words
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Article158 1979-04-23 4 Source: OCBC THE US dollar closed firmer last week at 552.2030/40 against the previous week's close of 2.1990/00. At midweek, the US currency lost some ground due to disappointment that the Federal Reserve was unlikely to tighten monetary policy further, and to reports of the possible replacement ofSource: OCBC - 158 words
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Article400 1979-04-23 4 END-WEEK profit-taking and book-squaring helped the US dollar to further gains against European currencies while the same factors tended to depress sterling in late trading on Friday, dealers said. The Canadian dollar firmed with the US dollar although dealers believed the Bank of Canada made substantial sales of the400 words
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Advertisement322 1979-04-23 4 Pocket the world's first pocket-sized TV Now you can watch TV in a stationary car, the garden, at a football match or on a beach. The Sinclair Microvision will go where you go. It's ideal for a traveller" Just tuck it into your briefcase and it's ready for use in322 words
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OVERSEAS
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286 1979-04-23 5 Reuter THE US share of world markets for manufactured goods to 17.3 per cent in the 1978 third quarter from 17 per cent in the previous three months, the US Commerce Department reported. It was the second straight quarterly gain and confirmed a reversalReuter - 286 words
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227 1979-04-23 5 AP. US' deputy Secretary ot State Warren Christopher has assured West European governments the United States will make good on its promise to lower barriers to world trade. The assurance came after Mr Fernand Spaak, US Ambassador of the European Community, complained thatAP. - 227 words
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627 1979-04-23 5 Washington Star, NYT. US LABOUR unions and consumer organisations are gearing up for a major campaign to try to thwart President Carter's plan to begin lifting controls from domestic oil prices in June. "It's an uphill fight, but if we can get anWashington Star,; NYT. - 627 words
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Article798 1979-04-23 5 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From SLA SQ211 1045 KUL MAS MH605 1045 KUL GIA GA944 1055 PKU GIA GA908 1100 MES THAI TG423 1125 BKK PAL PR501 1135 MNL s RBA BI423 1200 BWN GIA GA9B2 1200 HLP f SIA SQ240 1210 MES SLA SQ201798 words
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Article, Illustration300 1979-04-23 5 Reuter. THE HANOI K«vernm«at is expected to send a high-level delegation to attead aa International conference in Jakarta next month to discuss the setting-op of aa Island processing centre for Vietnamese refugees, Indonesian government sources said yesterday. It is not yet knownReuter.; AP photo - 300 words
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793 1979-04-23 5 NYT DEEPLY DIVIDED over whether recession or inflation was the greater danger, the top policy-making body of the Federal Reserve System defeated by a vote of six to four an attempt at its March meeting to raise interest rates, the Fed reported onNYT - 793 words
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139 1979-04-23 5 Reuter. THE VIEW that West Germany and Japan should lead the drive to improve a sluggish world economy is outdated, West German Economic Minister Otto Lambsdorff said on Saturday. He spoke at a meeting in Tokyo with the head of the Japanese Economic Planning Agency,Reuter. - 139 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article474 1979-04-23 5 Agencies THE US Treasury is expected to propose within the next two weeks a new ruling on free trade zones which would exempt companies operating in those zones from paying duty on domestic overheads, Treasury sources said. This should provide an incentive for foreign manufacturingAgencies - 474 words
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Advertisement65 1979-04-23 5 PRESENTING A PROFILE ON THE NEW EUROPEAN SUCCESS STORY THE FORD GRANADA 2.8 GHIA t .1 PT.'sT b it h<»-. Mk« -n r.ur »!>* \s!. n v .it k* Uf\. T .r>f from jn 2 Tr* hi! r, I ml IT i U m FORD GRANADA 2.8 GHIA For more65 words
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REVIEWS
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Article, Illustration1428 1979-04-23 6 PATRICIA GOH - PATRICIA GOH interviews Dr David Lewis, principal clarinettist with the Singapore Symphony Orchestra who is here on a Fulbright-Hayes grant, and finds that for this musician, it is no longer all work and no play. PATRICIA GOH ONE OF the first delights of living1,428 words
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Article, Illustration348 1979-04-23 7 CHOO HWEE LIM - Musical treat from SSO is sweetened by Fou Ts'ong By CHOO HWEE LIM GUEST pianist Fou Ts'ong brought sparkling freshness to last Tuesday's concert given by the Singapore Symphony Orchestra. His relaxed and assured style proved to be a pleasant contrast to the orchestra's somewhat agitated playing. Mozart's348 words
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Article, Illustration413 1979-04-23 7 MARGARET THOMAS - By MARGARET THOMAS BEING one who had seen the film "My Fair Lady" at least five times (and waiting for its return), I found myself, while watching the Stage Club's production of Shaw's "Pygmalion" at the Cultural Centre last week, half expecting the actors413 words
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Article, Illustration821 1979-04-23 7 Title: Mathematical Carnival Author: Martin Gardner Publisher: Pelican. UK price: 95p Reviewed by Teresa Lim WHAT would a book on mathematics have to do with the visual arts or, for that matter, Brussels sprouts? In Martin Gardner's Carnival, however, may be found all manner of mathematical clowns and821 words
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Advertisement346 1979-04-23 6 BUSINESS TIMES muni IHIIIIIIIHIHIIHIIIIIIUIIIIIHIIHIIIIItIIIIIHIIHIIIIHII'HHIHIIIIIIIHIHIIHIIIIIIIII NonyS Food HOj Singapore s a. 1 1 /r«€, local flavour. A delicious blend of Indian, Malay Chinese recipes. Incredibly appetising! Cost: $50 per table of 8 persons $10 additional person Price s jbiect to 3% Cess 4 10% Service Charge Place: Ist Floor, LUNA COFFEE346 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous455 1979-04-23 6 LEISURE FILMS ON Wednesday night, at the Cultural Centre "(8 pm), the Singapore Film Society screens A Thousand Clowns. This film, with Jason Robards and Barbara Harris, is a touching, zany comedy based on the Broadway hit play. Jason Robards plays the role of a nonconformist writer determined to make455 words
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Miscellaneous44 1979-04-23 6 BriStoW: PranJc DicfcesS I NOui TH£N rr>PRV»N... wwen ucve Dor*c oufc UC'LL HRVe HOSH, De*fc.. UEJ Tvc. KVCC GeKTULmPW U\S NgJuiSPfrffcg... murn—LOOK! rp.Tt-te£ cwcistmßs.. I'D UKt. BkCWCLC, pi -TRfMK ser, p\ I CPOjCULRTOR PiHD FN yrpvFfe.- gecdgpe<? Ec GOOD HOW- IT'S HOT rpnviefc o\»s"Tmfts.44 words
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Miscellaneous710 1979-04-23 6 Bitter harvest NOSTALGIA-trippers will have a fine after——, if they muuft to stay sway tr*m work. At 3pm, there is Have G— Will Travel, with Richard Bmm Paladin RTS hills this m a "sever ending battle fer law aad justice In the old went". If It Insists shewing these limping710 words
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Advertisement99 1979-04-23 7 Feast like an emperor at Chinatown .v a: Lfcl <*> K Uefc r l m \)(0 It i Our chefs can whip tip culinary delights that would excite even the most demanding of emperors Here at The Chinatown, we serve the specialties of three styles of Chinese cooking. Szechuan. Cantonese99 words
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Advertisement48 1979-04-23 7 Hotel Royal RAMADA Newton Road. Singapore 1 f Republic of Singapore Telephone *****1, Telex RS-2T644 Cables HQTELROYAL A cosy and casual haven for all. The food is simply delicious and the door never closes. So night birds come and make your scene at the Trishaw Coffee House. it48 words
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Advertisement49 1979-04-23 7 HOTEL TAI-MN 24-HOUR COFFEE HOUSE M* T. r I •1 i Sb» (I To-day's Specialities Bak Koot Tay $4.00 Hokkien Mee $3.75 Indonesian Satay $3.75 per dozen Hainanese Chicken Rice $5.00 V r 1 SATURDAY SPECIAL .ET LUNCH >' nip BRA LOtl HOTEL TAIWAN 101, Victoria Street Singapofe Telephone: *****149 words
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MARKET REVIEWS
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Article733 1979-04-23 8 TSANG SAU YIN - f SINGAPORE b A By TSANG SAU YIN MOMENTUM was lost for the best part of last week on the Stock Exchange of Singapore. The name of the game was profit-taking following the gains of the previous week. Market sentiment was dampened by pessimistic chart readings733 words
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971 1979-04-23 8 GERALD COLVERD - LONDON By GERALD COLVERD EVERYTHING the London stock market does, or does not do, between now and May 3 will be readily attributed to pre-election factors. The theory that buyers and sellers are solely motivated by the swings in opinion polls is971 words
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Article182 1979-04-23 8 Violet Chow - Week emM April Wlail Dy Violet Chow SCRIP ISSUE OiympU PlywMd: Bonus Issue of one-for-two OTHERS Haw Par Brother* has announced its bid to take-over Setron. N»te:Figures in brackets are for the corresponding previous period. MS Malaysian dollar. S$ Singapore dollar AUDITED RESULTS Cwnpuy Year182 words
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Article651 1979-04-23 8 r NEW YORK L A NYT ENERGY, glamour and gambling stocks took turns in leading the stock market last week, while corporations generally issued some eye-popping profits for the opening quarter of 1979. All of this, however, failed to show up in the DowNYT - 651 words
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341 1979-04-23 8 TOKYO AFP THE TOKYO stock market suffered a moderate setback this week, with investors remaining uncertain about the impact of the Central Bank's 0.75 per cent rise in the official discount rate last Tuesday. The 225-stock Dow-Jones Average, which fell below the 6,100-yen mark earlierAFP - 341 words
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206 1979-04-23 8 Reuter HITACHI plans to build a colour television manufacturing plant in the United States near Los Angeles, the Japanese Asahi newspaper said. A company spokesman said there would be no comment on the report in the mass circulation daily, butReuter - 206 words
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406 1979-04-23 8 SYDNEY Reuter TRADING on Ike Sydney share market kmc keen dimpled to a certain extent fcy n string of fMrday weeks witk anotker sack session expected tkki week. However Ike downward Slide in prices wkick got tnderway last Tkamday and con tinned on FridayReuter - 406 words
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883 1979-04-23 8 K. LUMPUR TRADING assumed a softer tone on the Kuala Lumpur stock market last week and prices generally ended with small to moderate losses. Sellers dominated for the greater part of the week while buyers'waited at the sidelines for the emergence of883 words
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Advertisement54 1979-04-23 8 CHANGE OF NAME We are pleased to announce that the name of has been changed to 3001 DBS Tower, 6 Shenton Way, Singapore 1 Telephone *****44 Telex MORGANP RS ***** Cable MORGANPART MORGAN GUARANTY PACIFIC LIMITED is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Morgan Guaranty Trust Company of New York through Morgan54 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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1322 1979-04-23 9 NEW YORK THE STOCK market suffered another setback in moderate trading last Friday, with prices closing lower. The Dow Jones industrials added 1.73 points to 856.96 but other popular averages were weak and losers led winners seven to six as turnover slowed to 29 million1,322 words
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Article877 1979-04-23 9 Reuter SEVERAL negative factors are affecting German bourses and share prices can be expected to show a slight downturn this year, but there should be no major falls or rises. Frankfurt bourse president Karl-oskar Koenigs said that these factors, none of which should be over-esti-matedReuter - 877 words
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Article619 1979-04-23 9 NYT COOK UNITED, a middle western chain of discount stores that has long been considered a merger candidate, suddenly has two suitors. The company's shares rose in active trading after word reached Wall Street that there was interest in a takeover. It has not been previouslyNYT - 619 words
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Article230 1979-04-23 9 APR JO AMUM M—m g 291 II S S Alcoma Buik Mont Bank Nova Scoui Bell TW Beth Corp BP Can Ud Braacaa Camp Rtd Lake Can Imp Bk Can par Canpac In* Pf Cartinc OKnK Cominco Cons Bath Cons Mart* nor 'Oankoe Denlsoo Dom Scorn Oom Tar M'.230 words
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Article46 1979-04-23 9 NORTHROP Corp said the next phase of its "Peace Hawk" contract with Saudi Arabia, valued at about US$7OO million, is expected to be signed within the next few days. The contract is a continuation of the company's present services and construction project with Saudi Arabia.46 words
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Article303 1979-04-23 9 APR 30 fUnd INDUSTRIALS A Alptut MO ft Abercom 220 unch AE And CI 440 ft AMIC 1510 10 Barlows 960 unch Cf Sugar 000 unch CNA 210 unci) Currte Finance 101 Oe Beers In a 1525 10 Rrirnn *15 5 Edgars 4300 Evereatiy 2B7B unch Fed Vol* 220303 words
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Article128 1979-04-23 9 Reuter AMERICAN Express has reported a 12 per cent increase in first-quarter profits over the same period a year ago. The company had a profit of U5573.3 million, or H.Q2 a share, up from $65 4 million, or 91 cents a share, a year ago.Reuter - 128 words
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137 1979-04-23 9 CBS EXPECTS 1979 year results to exceed the U*****.1 million or $7.15 a share earned on $3.29 billion in revenues last year. "Despite the recently announced decline in our first quarter earnings, we are confident that 1979 will be another excellent year," chairman137 words
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Article51 1979-04-23 9 WARNER Communications said its higher Brst quarter earnings came from strong results at its film entertainment division The compaay said film profits were a quarterly .wcard due to the nrrrn of "Superman" and "Every Which Way But Loose" in ctamaa, and "Roots The Not Generation" on51 words
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Article173 1979-04-23 9 APR 3D Franc* Action* Sulaaet 302 I <25 1 -30 Brown Bowl Br. 1900 unch ClDa Oficr Br 1200 unch Clba Otlo P C 1015 IS Cite Oelgy Rat CMU Burnt Br 710 unch BIO Credit Suuar Reg Elektrowmtt Br CM 3040 -3 unch Oeorge FlMctver Br 750 5173 words
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Article274 1979-04-23 9 APR Pr» V3 2 8 Alr-Uqutte B 8 N Otmu Danone C 8 F (Thomson Cat) Clc rranniK dn Petrol** Comptfnif Financier* 3MJ0 SM 3S« IK JO 13 1 IJ Oenmlc Credit Poneler Dt Prance I 9 i 1 1 J H ache tie (Ubraine) Machines Boll Mlchelln Pariba*274 words
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Article189 1979-04-23 9 APR 10 ru ABN mim 4| Ahold tmxto *u Akxo 9&00 -01 AMFV flM ■u Amfat 114.00 unch Am rot Bank KM 0.4 ■SP" nn MTO •31 o.» Boil TiJX 0J Borsumtj ***** unch Burhmvu *100 unch Byenkorf S2.ec unch Calve Delft iaooo unch [Ml MIJ 134J0 unch Ennia189 words
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Article203 1979-04-23 9 APR Ml Prs FORWARD MARKET Acec 429 4-1 Artoed Ailur 634 4-4 Braican 626 -4 Bru~Lamb 1775 15 Canpar 710 unch Cock 482 -4 De Beers 212 -1 Ebet 2400 -5 Elecuobel MO -38 Ob-In no-Bm 2890 -30 Oev 1300 unch Hobok 3215 -15 Pttro 4345 *15 Ryt Dutch203 words
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Article92 1979-04-23 9 APR 10 Dm Aef-Telefunken »70 -23 Akao 28 00 All* Leben -2 Allx Ver* V* 00 3 RARF 138.60 -04 unch Bay H T Wbank 3K.OOB Bay Vbank 280 00 -0.5 B»v»r 141.70 -0.1 rut 280 00 BMW 232-00 •4. Caiaella 386.00 17 Chun Verw 3*7 JO +03 Commerxbank92 words
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Article101 1979-04-23 9 APR Lire Anlr 30 -0.2S Aaaoc Oen ***** -70 Buiofi 632 -19 Central* 4S10 -10 Flat mi >27 Ftnuder 1SAS0 -1.5 -1 Oen Immob cjjo IF1 Prt 2172 -23 Ilalcemenli ***** -So 1 taigas 742 •7 ItaUlder 313 •2 Macneu M Pf MS 4 Marelll Ere >47 -17 Med101 words
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240 1979-04-23 9 Reuter ALCAN Australia will spend As4o million to lift aluminium ingot capacity at its Kurri Kurri, New South Wales, smelter to 90,000 tonnes annually from 67,500 tonnes. Chairman John Clarkson announced that the additional 22,500 tonnes annual output from the smelter will beReuter - 240 words
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Article64 1979-04-23 9 Reuter SHARP said tt has rigaed a oeatraet with Chtaa's Nattoaal light UdastrtalPrateet Trading Carp to expert meat trem Jaly Is December this year. The rww derHaed to ilriMt the esatraet price bat said tt will be paid to cash to yea. The telmtatoa seto are expectedReuter - 64 words
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347 1979-04-23 9 Reuter A SOUTH Carolina district circuit Judge temporarily halted a South Carolina Securities Commissioner order which would have allowed Braacan Ltd to go forward with its tender offer (or F. W. Woolworth. According to court papers the temporary restraining order, which wasReuter - 347 words
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Advertisement76 1979-04-23 9 I¥..v rnK J I' r g'ii v i*r>l* M'-H wefi trained I hfch Could excttfhg and highly awarding nature for -which we invtte you to write to: J Tht 55, i 21 m X f rw m F=f" AND THE FUTURE OF INVESTMENT PRESENTED BY and TEMENGGONG MERCHANT BANKERS LTD76 words
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Article323 1979-04-23 10 HAVING sustained itself remarkably well during the first quarter of the year, the local stock market is now left to seek a trend from various sources. Making this observation, stockbrokers Frwer and Ctmpuy say these sources include the near-term performance of foreign stock markets (particularly New323 words
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Article509 1979-04-23 10 Current Ex Books Date Total for Total for Payment Dnte Close Payable the year Previous year DBS tUH(b) Mar 27 Apr 3 Apr 23 1&5* 9* Riverview 3% I Apr 10 Apr 21 Apr 28 3* 12* Bedford 30% Apr 17 Apr 27 May 3 30* 25* Austral509 words
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Article234 1979-04-23 10 Company Particulars Ex Date Books Close Keck Seng Dualop Est P. Products Ajinomoto Toshiba OVB Utd Plant Bovis 8EA OCBC HK Land Apollo Mai Flour Olympia Bonus Issue of l for 5 Bonus Issue of 1 for 5 Bonus Issue of 1 for 4 Bonus Issue of 1234 words
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198 1979-04-23 10 LOSS-stricken sugar grower and refiner, Gula Perak which has been placed under receivership since late 1975, slipped further into the red at the interim stage. For the first six months ended last September, the company incurred a lower net loss of $1 million,198 words
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Article162 1979-04-23 10 KESANG TIN (Malaya), a company now primarily engaged in the subleasing of property for mining, has managed to cut losses to $19,619 from $58,275 for the year ended Dec 31,1978. This brings totalaccumulated losses at Kesang to 1168,455. Shareholders' funds made up of 50,000 preference162 words
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Article98 1979-04-23 10 MALAYAN Cables Bki: AGM to be held at 10, JaIan Tandang, Petaling Jaya, Selangor at 2.15 p.m. on April 25 Danlep Malayrtaa ladastrim BM: AGM to be held at 4, Jalan Tandang, Petaling Jaya, at 10.00 a.m. on April 26. Emxj Electric, ladsshhn (M) BM: AGM to be98 words
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130 1979-04-23 10 BUSINESS TIMES INDUSTRIAL GROUP INDICES (BASE YEAR JAN 4,1971 100) 1978/1979 WKK-8 ACTION Hick Low MulrUl Gravy Apr 18 Apr 80 Prist rw» 433.82 145.90 Automotive 388.75 ***** 994 991.18 ***** Banks, Insurance, finance and Trustees 537.82 >38 (if 1.83 249.4 ***** Chemicals, Rubber Products, Refining and SmelUnc 249.47 *****130 words
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Article121 1979-04-23 10 FOLEX Industries has sold off two pieces of its freehold land situated in the District of Larut and Matang, Perak, for a total consideration of $160,000. Folex bought the land for 150,000 early in the 1970s and it was subsequently revalued to $144,000 in 1977. The two121 words
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Article428 1979-04-23 10 AFTER AN uninspiring first half. Allied Chocolate Industries sprang into life in the second six months ended Dec 31, 1978, to boost the full-year pre-tax profit up 16.6 per cent to 12.41 million. However, the growth rate is still a lot less dramatic than428 words
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Article2751 1979-04-23 10 i*n Bt(k Low Coanir Last Sato o Gr*s DW r- Gr"s Nat DW Y*M P/l CVr Vol COOO) HW WMk fk Law SECTION ONI INDUSTRIALS 253 207 Aetna 190* 123* Alcom 142 110 Allied Choc 180 190 B A T 265 »S BaU 74V* 60 Ben 106*2,751 words
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Advertisement191 1979-04-23 10 WE PIRRfftGE SUCCESSFUL MEETTIGS ALWPIYS You win, both ways, at Rasa Sayang. It's indisputably the best meeting ground for conventions bis or small. We have a Conference Hall to cater for a full-scale convention for up to 600 persons with additional 5 function rooms for smaller groups. We provide audiovisual,191 words
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Article, Illustration795 1979-04-23 11 TEO TECK WENG - By TEO TECK WENG SEMBAWANG'S Ng Ah Sek, who finished sixth in last week's Changi Open, yesterday produced the overall best gross score to become the 1979 Warren Open cham- pion. Ng, a 39-year-old production manager with a local Chinese newspaper,795 words
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478 1979-04-23 11 RONALD KOW - By RONALD KOW VOLENTI non at lajmri» strauge as it may sound, this legal maxim has prevented sportsmen from helping themselves to a lot ef money that they weald otherwise have been able to recover la damages for perns nil injuries suffered while engaging478 words
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Advertisement1061 1979-04-23 11 nil 1 I Malaysian International Merchant Bankers Berhad Z 4 I W_» Incorporated tn Malayna v SHARE CAPITAL $10,000,000 Authorised 10,000,000 shares of $1 each $6,150,000 27,000 4,800,000 372,553 11,349,553 6,000,000 Issued and fully paid 6,300,000 shares of $1 each SHARE PREMIUM ACCOUNT RESERVE PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT DEPOSITS Repayable1,061 words
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Article, Illustration69 1979-04-23 12 WHEN in Rome, do as the Romans da never rings truer than an this occasion of the Christian Democratic Party's rally which opened the campaign for elections to the European Parliament in Brussels. The spirit of being in membership of the Community is certainly notAP photo - 69 words
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Article407 1979-04-23 12 AFP JAPAN'S Finance Ministry, in a bid to open the Japanese market further to foreign countries, has drafted an outline of planned legislation calling for "sweeping liberalisation" of monetary flows involved in capital and trade transact i o ns, government sources said on Saturday. AccordingAFP - 407 words
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Article109 1979-04-23 12 Reuter SEVERAL foreign banks are to begin operations in Sri Lanka after the lifting of restrictions imposed by the former government, said Finance Minister Ronnie de Mel. The Bank of Credit and Commerce International is due to start up in Colombo this month and Citibank soon,Reuter - 109 words
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375 1979-04-23 12 AFP INTEREST rates in Australia will rise by 0.7 per cent today, the Federal Treasurer, Mr John Howard, announced last night. The move is part of an effort by Canberra to mop up excess liquidity as new inflationary pressures build up in theAFP - 375 words
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99 1979-04-23 12 UPI. CHINA yesterday said Vietnam is threatening Thailand militarily and urged the Thais to struggle against the "Vietnamese expansionists." A commentary in the Chinese newspaper People's Daily, carried by the New China News Agency, said: "Vietnam has now brought the flames of war to theUPI. - 99 words
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585 1979-04-23 12 AFP THE ASIAN Development Bank (ADB) said today its developing member nations registered a "quite impressive" 5 per cent overall economic growth rate in 1978. The ADB annual report for 1978 said that in terms of real income, food production, priceAFP - 585 words
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253 1979-04-23 12 Reuter. THE ASIAN Development Bank last year disbursed a record U*****.2 million (5J1.02 billion) (or various projects, and for the first time passed a billion dollars in loan approvals, according to its annual report published yesterday. The report, published in advance of its annualReuter. - 253 words
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577 1979-04-23 12 AFP. THE MANILA-based Asian Development Bank's annual report for 1978 has assessed the performance oi its developing member countries in several economic sectors: TRADE: The externa] trade of developing nations which had improved steadily in 1976 and 1977 showed "a major reversal" in 1978AFP. - 577 words
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373 1979-04-23 12 NYT WIDESPREAD famine in Kampuchea appears to be imminent, according to some diplomats in Bangkok following events in Indochina. Accounts by refugees from the current fighting between the Vietnamese army and Kampuchea troops loyal to the ousted Pol Pot regime, though sketchy, lend support toNYT - 373 words
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289 1979-04-23 12 UPI, Reuter THE UNITED States must curb inflation, stabilise the dollar and get help fnwn other nations in cutting its deficits to prevent international financial woes, three top economists said yesterday. "A strong attack against inflation in the United States is vital,"UPI,; Reuter - 289 words
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Advertisement27 1979-04-23 12 Superb Northern Indian, Kashmiri and Moglai cuisine for the discriminating gourmet. Af m><sr InJw; Re\:aurjn: in :ht v» 'rlj J \\'jlk i r (miw VtiAjvttin Tel: w27 words
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Miscellaneous61 1979-04-23 12 WEATHER Outlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. to noon today: Scattered showers in early morning Report for 24 prtor to 7.3 i pun. April 22 at the airpart Maximum temperature 30.6 Associated humidity 76 Minimum temperature 23.3 Associated humidity 98 Hours of sunshine 3.00 Rainfall in millimetres 10.3 Total rainfall61 words
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Article108 1979-04-23 13 Reuter THE upper Mississippi River was officially declared open to navigation last week by the board of directors of the Minneapolis Grain Exchange, an exchange spokesman said. The opening was delayed when locks on the river were closed by high water after a tow boat and barges reachedReuter - 108 words
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Article76 1979-04-23 13 Reuter THE Blue Star Line said it had resumed its fullycellular container service to Iran from Australia and New Zealand after suspending services early in the year due to the political instability in Iran. The New Zealand Star recently discharged a cargo of Australian and New ZealandReuter - 76 words
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Article94 1979-04-23 13 THE Panamanian-registered 2,967-ton cargo vessel Sea Prince was in danger of sinking on Saturday off Cape Muroto, 190 miles west of Tokyo, the Maritime Safety Agency reported. The crew of 23 aboard, all Filipinos, were rescued by nearby Japanese fishing boats, the agency said. Maritime officials said94 words
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589 1979-04-23 13 RAHIM KASSIM - By RAHIM KASSIM HEDEMORA Diesel SEA, the joint venture* between Sembawang Shipyard and Hedemora of Sweden, has targetted to manufacture some $5 million worth of engines this year. The target represents about 30 per cent of the company's capacity. Its present workshop,589 words
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Article, Illustration188 1979-04-23 13 A NEW vessel, M S Sienna, will be entering the EAC Lines' Trans-Pacific Service this year. The vessel, the fifth in a series of six liner replacement vessels hnilt by the East Asiatic Company at the Nahsksv Shipyard, will be delivered in September. Her sisterships188 words
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2511 1979-04-23 17 SC HE MILE 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 the2,511 words
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Article1211 1979-04-23 18 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO AT CONTAINER TERMINAL NB. (1) Each vessel's estimated time of arrival is advised by the Shipping Line/ Agent and is subject to change (2) All export FCL containers and LCL cargo must be delivered to the Authority's premises during the1,211 words
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Article838 1979-04-23 18 The leading shipping lines operating from Singapore and the local agents who handle cargo bookings for them. Adriatic Container Feeders. AFEA Line— Singapore Shipping. Ahli Shipping Sharjah. Alfred C. Toepfer Line— Intermodal. Algerian National Line (CN AN)—Unipacific. Alpac Line-t-Intrasea. Anhsing Line— Stroogwill. Angkutan Pertambagan— Eastern Way. Angkutan—Straits Shipping APL( American838 words
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Article, Illustration407 1979-04-23 18 EXPECTED ARRIVALS TODAY KEPPEL WHARVES Bunga Orkid (after Johnevereet) 45 Hague Mara (after Nile U) 13/14 La Rioja (after Trsat) 8/9 Ljubljana (after Fuso Mara) 42/43 Neptune Agate (1530 (tide) 27,28 f Perlis (after Lumut) 21 East Scapbreeze (after Nedlloyd Willemskerk) 38/39 Tutong (0600) 22 Yang Lin407 words
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Advertisement558 1979-04-23 13 Ai Nadteytl Lines > Call us We call the world Agents: Nedlloyd EAC Please refer to page 3 4§* K )I M i \U f V Orient Overseas Co*dci*teA Line FULLY CONTAIOtSED SERVICE TO EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) 1 26/4 27/4 17 5 13 5 14/5 16 5 19/5 1/5 3/5558 words
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Advertisement316 1979-04-23 13 flail SEALORD UJ ANTAH H UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) All vessels ***** DWT, 105 TON H.L. Derrick 288 TEU Capacity, Long Length Capability. ARABIAN GULF WEEKLY SERVICE' Loading for Kuwait (11/5). Dammam (17/5), Doha (19/5),' Duba. (21/5) Kuwait (18/5). Dammam (21/5). Bahrain (25/5), Doha (28/5) Damman (22/5) Dubai316 words
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Advertisement448 1979-04-23 13 ■NOL NEPTUNE ORIENT UNES LTD FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICES: FAR-EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EURO* (VIA SUEZ): Spore P K««jn( F slow CKm Apr Apr 117 MUr K MawON I lib, 3 May 23 May K MCIWON i lib) m CONTAMR 10 toy MRCATOft IS May 0 CKF 19 May SS448 words
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Advertisement519 1979-04-23 13 Gi st class transport Agents: Nedlloyd EAC For further details, please refer to page 3 Scan Dutch V MAERSK LINE jimi.'wi.M 'J' »-u'i I'^ 2223/4 I 23-24/4 I AXEL 23-24/4 u/5 30/4-1/5 26/ s 7-8/5 27/5 14-15/5 3/6 \w "J' 1 ii l Ti-h'iHi^fi, T^;-:r FOR (Hi Am iHoofkont Mm<U519 words
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Advertisement660 1979-04-23 14 FULLY CONTMOBED TO EUROPE 21/5 25/5 Kwama Mara Bremen Eipress Koerioon Bay EXPRESS CONVENTIONAL TO EUROPE Sport P Ketan( fin B*>ao Genu ITWf Bremen InjHheen In Port 25/4 28/* 24/5 2/6 31/5 HUetkeai 4/5 5/5 8/5 28/5 10/6 8/6 FULLY CONTMNERISED TO GENOA/TMESTE S pore P Ketanf Genoa Trwste Chetaier660 words
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Advertisement563 1979-04-23 14 EVERGREEN LINE r FAR EASI EUROPE EXPRESS EULL CONTAINER SERVICE 1 ACCEPTWG CARGO FO« HAMBURG FELIXSTOWE. ROTTEROAM ANTMRP LE HAVRE AISO ACCEPTWG CARGO FOR UNITED HMGDOM SOUTHAMPTON IONOON. MANCHESTER. BIRMINGHAM, BRISTOL LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW. LEEDS. WEST GERMANY romwnr HOLLAND AMSTERDAM Sp«» IM«| FtMtow D«H(rtai Mwp Lt kiwt Em> Wjl 2J A*563 words
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Advertisement805 1979-04-23 14 OCEAN SHIPPING ENTERPRISES PTE LTD RM 2102 2103 21ST FLOOR MARINA HOUSE SHENTON WAY MISTRI ROAD SINGAPORE 2 TFL *****44 7& *****70 IO SANKYO LINE AUSTRALIA SERVICE; P Keiang &n(«cri lu< LOGISTIC ACE MAY CMP MAY SKY i 1/3 May 4/5 May SYD. MEL. (ADEL) 13/15 May 10/12 May SYD.805 words
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Advertisement972 1979-04-23 15 GRA/VARD LINE RELIABLE I DEPENDABLE NON-CONFERENCE EXPRESS SERVICE NEST BOUNDSM EAST/MEDITERAM€« MV SAMOS PROGRESS ».2SW NEST BOUNDS M EAST/MEDITERRANEA S'pvt P Kelang Fiium LtaMng t« M.V MANANV24N 25 Apr H.V KIM V 2tW.. 12 May IS Hit MV MAN HMG V.27W 29 May 31 May MM; f Sad Ale«an<kia Beirut972 words
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Advertisement715 1979-04-23 15 BEN LINE CONTAINERS comwo service to/from europe FMMBMOPE: H BURG BHAVEN R OAM HAVRE SOTON W Germany Austria Benetoi Franct MUK P Sport Far Baaawa SjM Sated Sadtd Safad M M/ 4 M/ 4 BU Kaan Hani SM SaM bM M W 2/5 5/5 HK TV*. iNtalil SjM Salad SjM715 words
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Advertisement723 1979-04-23 15 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES THE BANK LINE LTD. LYKES ORIENT LINE U.S. GULF COAST SERVICE (New Orleans, Mobie, Houston, Galveston) Swore P. Keian( Pen** US GMf MOWER LYKES flea*) 24/25 Apr 5 ja, DOU.Y TUBMAN (bail) 7/1 May 19 Jut U.S. WEST COAST SERVICE Honolulu, San Francisco, Portland, Vancouver 8.C., Seattle723 words
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Advertisement575 1979-04-23 16 Mm ,MALAYSIA* «*T[*NATtOHAL SHIPPING CORPORATION tfPHAO I > EXPRESS FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO/FROM MED/UK/CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA UKCT CALL AT P RCUNC *Acctptm| (ifopt carjo tor Mr m S part 1) MaMno Stockholm Oslo Hctomki 2) Coptnhaptfl Amtltfdaai UK 5) BM( Bor«e*ui Aho acctptini int* mediate carp) lo Hooftoof t Japan Aarhas 3)575 words
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Advertisement232 1979-04-23 17 CELTIC BULK CARRIERS Regular Bulk Service For Timber ft Plywood Spore > P Kcbnc Loadnt far: «*1 «/5 12/5 TMURY. AC OE¥ON CITY FE VOY 1 |/5 12/5 TUURY, ADAM. ANTWERP VANCOUVER CITY FE OT2 »/5 2/4 TLBURY. BREMEN ADAM, ANTWERP CaTIC FE VOY 3 1/7 12/7 -0» G*n*ral Agents:232 words
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