The Business Times, 12 June 1979
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Title Section10 1979-06-12 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. IM/1/79 TUESDAY, JUNE 12,1979 50 CENTS10 words
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Article82 1979-06-12 1 AFP BEIRUT, Mon. A major oil discovery in Southern Iraq could double the country's proven reserves of 35 billion barrels to match those of Kuwait or Iran, the Beirut-based Arab Report and Memo said. It quoted reliable sources as saying there is increasing evidence that vast newAFP - 82 words
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Article61 1979-06-12 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Malaysian government is expected to earn about Msl billion worth of revenue from the country's crude oil production this year. Prime Minister Datuk Hussein Onn told the Dewan Takyat today that about $850 million of the estimated revenue is expected in the form of61 words
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Article35 1979-06-12 1 AP BONN, Mon. Mr Lee Kuan Yew discussed economics today with West German Chancellor Helmut Schmidt to promote more trade between the Asean group and the Common Market, the Bonn government said. AP.AP - 35 words
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Article69 1979-06-12 1 UPI KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Malaysia today joined Singapore and Indonesia in offering aid to Thailand if it is attacked by its Indochina neighbours. Deputy Prime Minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad made the offer when commenting on Singapore's willingness to help Thailand in the event of an external agression. IndonesiaUPI - 69 words
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Article87 1979-06-12 1 UPI JAKARTA, Mon. The Indonesian government today went one step further in its anti-Chinese culture campaign by banning the possession or sale of video-cassettes and records with "Mandarin or Chinese dialect, dialogue or subtitles." Antara News Agency reported today that a Saturday decision by the Attorney General ordersUPI - 87 words
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Article62 1979-06-12 1 UPI MANILA, Mon. Seven tin-producing nations meeting here have agreed to strengthen the system of determining price ranges for a new international tin bufferstock, conference sources said today. The sources said delegates from Bolivia, Australia, Zaire, Nigeria, Thailand, Malaysia and Indonesia agreed this should be incorporated in theUPI - 62 words
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Article68 1979-06-12 1 UPI NEW YORK, Mon. The stock market was slightly higher early today in moderately active trading. The Dow Jones industrial average, which rose 13.94 points last week, was ahead 0.17 point to 835.32 around 1500 GMT. Advances led declines, 540 to 442, among the 1,463 issues crossing theUPI - 68 words
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Article1198 1979-06-12 1 TEO TECK WENG - AESTHETIC CONSIDERATIONS By TEO TECK WENG ELEVEN new projects worth nearly $616 million were successfully tendered in the latest Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) sale of sites. However, the developers, many of whom are foreigners, will have to comply with several new guidelines designed to ensure more1,198 words
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210 1979-06-12 1 MOBIL ud Esm, two major oil MmpuiM in Siagapere, reported that they have net been affected by the risiag prices ef ella the spot market. Beth eil groups have leag-term contracts with eil suppliers ebtaiaed by the parchaslag arms ef the210 words
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421 1979-06-12 1 A CHIP board factory which begins production next month may hold the key to solving the local timber industry's woodwaste disposal problem. The factory, with an initial investment of $4 million, will be set up by Glory Wood Products. The company, which operates421 words
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Article60 1979-06-12 1 RICHARD Tarling, 44, former chairman of Haw Par Brothers International, will stand trial in the High Court on all five charges he is facing under the Companies Act. The two-day prelinynary inquiry ended yesterday with the date of the High Court trial yet to be fixed. Tarling is60 words
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Chief Price Changes
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Article131 1979-06-12 1 Rises Indices Malayan Tin Consplant Wrts F A N Berjuntai MBS Duff Dev Rolhmans Dunlop Eat Tan Chong Nat Iron Bata BAT Falls 1630 620 620 830 257 300 494 420 362 535 263 153 90 25 15 10 9 8 6 6 6 5 5 5 Jun 8131 words
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Article, Illustration136 1979-06-12 1 Rises Indices Castlefield 1670 70 Jun 8 Jun 11 MBS 257 14 B.T. Index: 3522.42 3523.81 Benta 470 14 Industrials: 434.22 433.87 Gold Coin 243 11 Finance: 624.55 625.96 F and N 625 10 Hotels: 257.91 257.83 Sg Besi 1090 10 Properties: 244.67 253.95 P Chem 368 08136 words
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Article82 1979-06-12 1 MR ANG Teck Leong has taken up the post of Accountant General of Singapore. His predecessor, Mr Chua Kin Yeow, has left the post to be the president of Development Bank of Singapore. Mr Chua has also resigned as deputy chairman of Singapore's Currency Board a position he82 words
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457 1979-06-12 1 MARGARET THOMAS - Designing from scratch first step in R D By MARGARET THOMAS SINGAPORE must build a pool of engineers with basic competence in design and development as the first step towards greater research and development (R and D) in industry. And resources should be spent on both specific and creative product457 words
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Advertisement61 1979-06-12 1 Leader...Page f USM2 SHIPPING TIMES US getting tough m ail 1ane..... 5 STOCK market report 11 Am evaluation «f wage differed- HOTEL Negara finally in the tlals 7 black 11 WAS ever depart rates eeea- IMPORTANCE ef shipping to lates 9 Singapore 12 MEMOPAD I, FLIGHTS f, TV AND RADIO61 words
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TRADE AND INDUSTRY
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Article136 1979-06-12 2 Particulars Ex Date Books Close Olympia Bonus Issue of 1 for 2 J un 4 Jun 14 Oriental Hldgs Bonus Issue of 8 for 5 Jul 4 Jul 10 Ma) Flour Bonus Issue of 1 for 2 NYA NYA Spore Glaaa Bonus Issue of 1 for S NYA136 words
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Article808 1979-06-12 2 Current Payment Ex Date Book* Close Date Total for Total for Payable the year Prevloua year Males Shangri-La Bouatead Gold Coin SEA Corp FE Ship Kiaga' P Prod Acma Island Pen Sin Chew Alcom S Bus Tan Choag Tronoh U M Works C K Tans Cold Store K808 words
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237 1979-06-12 2 DEMAND for equipment used in hotels and the food processing and catering industries will come from the entire Asean region, a market research by Singapore Exhibition Services (SES) shows. To meet this demand, SES is bringing back the Food Asia exhibition next year to show237 words
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217 1979-06-12 2 THE TASK of training rank and file employees in hotels and restaurants falls largely on supervisors and middle managers, some of whom rose from the ranks themselves, while others have the fortunate combination of a formal education and practical work experience. Mr Alan Choe, deputy217 words
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Article95 1979-06-12 2 THE National Productivity Board's study mission on industrial relations will be in Japan from today to June 25. The mission, organised in association with the National Trades Union Congress and several management associations, will study joint consultation methods in Japanese firms. The seven-member mission is95 words
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580 1979-06-12 2 TEO TECK WENG - By TEO TECK WENG THE chairman of the Hongkong Mass Transit Railway (MTR) Corporation will come to Singapore next month to give a talk on Hongkong's experience with the MTR system. Mr Norman Thompson will be here in connection with a seminar organised by the580 words
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Article, Illustration202 1979-06-12 2 SEVEN Australian firms will be showing their design and manufacturing expertise in a combined Modern Home Furnishing Show at the Australian High Commission. A wide range of modern furniture, light fittings and fabrics will he on display from June 2t-« in the Napier Road showroom. The202 words
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464 1979-06-12 2 LEE YOKE MENG - By LEE YOKE MENG THE RUBBER Association of Singapore (RAS) warned yesterday against unilateral revisions of all grades of rubber export. Mr Tan Eng Joo, chairman of the RAS, said that his organisation "'welcomes all revisions designed to improve the marketability of Technically Specified Rubbers464 words
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Article96 1979-06-12 2 THE Asian Institute of Management (AIM) has appointed Mr David Newbigging, chairman and senior managing director of Jardine, Matheson and Co, to its board of governors. The Manila-based institute, one of the twenty largest management schools in the world, has close links with Harvard Business School. It has96 words
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Article420 1979-06-12 2 COURSES AND TALKS March-July: Personnel Management Concept Scope and Functions, Holiday Inn, Personnel and Organisation Development April 30-Aug 24: Tuition Courses for the Australian Insurance Institute Associateship, STTC, SITC June 12-26: Personnel Guidelines and Policies, Holiday Inn, Personnel and Organisation Development June 14-19: Corporate strategy: Formulation, implementation and420 words
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Advertisement77 1979-06-12 2 'Mi '-jet as&tifc 4k CANADA TORONTO "THE MASTERS" Distinguished Residence. 1-2-3 bedroom suites Prices from: $55,000 Canadian Funds Developer with give 5-yeor rent guaranty. For information contact: In Hong Kong: Montpelier International Properties 305, Fu House, 7, Ice House Street Tel: 5-*****1 In Singapore: Bellian Securities Tower 2101 A DBS77 words
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REGIONAL
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Article330 1979-06-12 3 UPI THE SEOUL government will continue its tight money policy into 1980, when economic growth will be held again to 9 per cent, but raised back to 10 per cent in 1981. South Korea's Economic Planning Board released a revised three-year economic management plan coveringUPI - 330 words
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Article156 1979-06-12 3 AP ABOUT 20 political and economic leaders from Japan and West Germany discussed general issues of mutual concern at a two-day forum which started yesterday. The Japan-Germany forum on politics and economics, organised by the Yomiuri International Economic Society of Tokyo and the West GermanAP - 156 words
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Article140 1979-06-12 3 AFP PHLEIPPINE textile millers have protested the import of blue denim by US jeans maker Levi Strauss, for manufacture into garments for the domestic market. The Textile Mills Association of the Philippines in a letter to the Board of Investments said the board allowed Levi's to importAFP - 140 words
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Article, Illustration31 1979-06-12 3 Filipino singers performing for a New York crowd which turned out on Saturday to celebrate the Philippines' National Day which is held today. UPI photo Source: UPI photoSource: UPI photo - 31 words
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559 1979-06-12 3 Reuter AP THE president of Japan's Nippon Steel Corporation left Tokyo yesterday for talks in Beijing (Peking) on reactivating a US$l billion (552.2 billion) export contract for equipment to be installed at a new steel factory at Paoshan near Shanghai. Mr Eishiro Saito willReuter; AP - 559 words
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346 1979-06-12 3 Reuter THREE officials of the Malaysian Muslim Missionary Organisation (Perkim) are now in Thailand to look into the possibility of Malaysia taking in 3,000 Kampuchea n Muslim refugees for temporary asylum. Perkim president and former Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman, who disclosed this onReuter - 346 words
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847 1979-06-12 3 Reuter AP A MONTH-LONG drought in Bangladesh has been broken by monsoon rains, ending fears of an imminent famine in the country. Moderate to heavy rain was reported in all parts of the country at the weekend and in the east and south fallsReuter; AP - 847 words
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193 1979-06-12 3 NORTH Sumatra cannot fully export Its vegetable production surplus to Singapore because of poor transport facilities, the absence of cold storages, and poor packing methods at Belawan port. According to the chairman of the North Sumatra branch of the Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and193 words
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Article492 1979-06-12 3 Reuter AUSTRALIA'S seasonally adjusted real gross domestic product (GDP) at constant 1974/75 prices rose 1.5 per cent in first quarter 1979 after rising 1.3 per cent in fourth quarter 1978, the Statistics Bureau reported. This compared with a 1.7 per cent rise a yearReuter - 492 words
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Article148 1979-06-12 3 AFP THE Australian government is considering tightening its ban on the import of animal products made from endangered species. Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser has instructed his Environment Minister, Senator James Webster, to give "urgent consideration" to the imports of hides, skins, and furs. "Why should weAFP - 148 words
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Advertisement328 1979-06-12 3 wA mq 1007 i* l ch A c 000.00 $45,000. assort** 4-voc No- AS &&0S&. Mr ly V r win* in each i s.*sj3ESß* «saSgfflHia|?p $11,450.00 KBU VIOIO9 i- n nieces ot type 2,000 black, 5, 000 follow 8 1000 white a*»ortment as blue, l- 00 1,000 Y® g 13.328 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article329 1979-06-12 4 OPENING prices in Singapore yesterday were marked up about three cents on higher London advices and after hours steadiness here last Friday, but the market later fell about five cents on lack of support, profit-tak-ing upcountry and long selling, dealers said. Short-covering emerged at the lows to check the329 words
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Article30 1979-06-12 4 Rubber: June 11 Singapore: July: 314.50 cents (down 3.50 cents) Malaysia: July: 317.00 cents (down 4.00 cents) Tin: $1,980 (down $10) Official offering: 237 tonnes (up 77 tonnes)30 words
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Article350 1979-06-12 4 R.A.S. prices in cents per kilo yesterday: Noon Close (per kilo) (per kilo) Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers Int. 1 R.S.S. prompt f.o.b. 324.00 325. OON 322.50 323 50N Int. 1 RS.S. July 316.00 317.00 314.50 315.50 Int. 1 R.S.S August 310.00 310.50 308.50 309.50 Int. 2 RS.S. 304.50350 words
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Article105 1979-06-12 4 NOON SSR and SMR unco i'—Ui liay HAS Jaiy (Carreat Mtk) (Fo rward Mtk) SSR 20 Bayere Sell*re Bayer* Seller* 11-ton pallet) 297 00 299.00N 297.00 299 00S SSR SO (1 -too pallet) 294.00 296.00N 294IX) 296.00N MRELB SMR CV (1 -toe pallet! 334.50 336.50N ***** 335.50N105 words
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Article70 1979-06-12 4 C I F. North European ports, in US dollars otherwise stated per ton unless LONDON: Malaysian 5% ffa bulk per tonne July Sumatra 5% ffa bulk June July August September Nigeria 5* ffa bulk stg ROTTERDAM: 1* unch unch 6T0slr 887'i sir unch unq Piwlm 854' islr 6T7'jslr70 words
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Article65 1979-06-12 4 THE STRAITS tin price In Penang yesterday feU M|l« to $1,M9 a pieol, to stead $28# above the International Tin Agreement ceiling. Values retreated from Saturday's rise dne to increased supplies of tin ore from miners, bat demand continued from Japan, Europe and the US, dealers said. Total65 words
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Article325 1979-06-12 4 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in St per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop O.K. 100 per cent second class 0.85. 100 per cent third class 0.80, 25 per cent new crop no stock. B-10 per cent 0.70. THAI BROKEN: A-auper 0 62, Special325 words
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Article159 1979-06-12 4 THE SUGAR futures market yesterday closed firmer with gains of 0.10 to 0.20 US cents, dealers said. Trading continued the recent quiet trend with no trades registered as on Friday, while yesterday's spot sugar price rose 0.15 to 7.95 cents. Cotton trading continued the recent quiet trend with159 words
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Article288 1979-06-12 4 COFFEE prices continued to move on a firm Mas although hardly any trading was reported on the Singapore produce market yesterday. Dealers here, whose stocks of coffee are currently at a low ebb, were just marking up their prices in line with levels prevailing in London and New288 words
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Article193 1979-06-12 4 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday: (In HK dollars, spot ex-godown) Cattsa yam: China Blue Phoenix 20b 2.350; 32s 2.840 40s 3.060 (per bale of 400 lbs). PW» gaads: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly193 words
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Article601 1979-06-12 4 COFFEE: Robusta futures yesterday closed the morning steady, £3 down in November to £10 up from Friday in distant May. Turnover was 3,081 lots, including 73 options. Dealers said the market edged lower after the opening call to trade at the lows on a mixture of dealer filing601 words
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361 1979-06-12 4 UPI AP BRAZIL has raised its coffee export prices by 20 per cent to US$l.Bl per pound (US$4 a kilo), a move expected to result in new coffee price increases on grocery shelves around the globe. The price boost followed frosts twoUPI; AP - 361 words
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1041 1979-06-12 4 FT A VERY bullish report sent up rubber prices on the commodity markets last week as speculators piled into the market in its wake. Metals, meanwhile, were busily watching a shortage of lead developing amid rumours of Soviet interest, which pushed lead prices to recordFT - 1,041 words
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Article177 1979-06-12 4 Reuter THAI rice exports rose to 206,624 tonnes in May from 168,591 the previous month and 94,013 tonnes in May last year, sources from the Thai Board of Trade said. This brings rice exports in the first five months of this year to 963,066 tonnes, upReuter - 177 words
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136 1979-06-12 4 Reuter JAPAN'S lateraal Trade and Industry Ministry Impm to esteMUi a Tekye metal exchange far capper, lead, tin, dae aai other ■aa tow— metals la I*l, ministry officials said. The ministry Is preparing to farm a stady groap far the epealag, andReuter - 136 words
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Article134 1979-06-12 4 Reuter THAI TIN experts is the first qaarter af this year rase to IMM taaaea werth U*****.8 milliea frem 8,5 M taaaea werth $IISJ milliea la the same 1178 pertod, accerdiag to figares released by the Baagkek Government Waiting Grasp an Trade Bala are Statistics.Reuter - 134 words
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ASIAN STOCKS
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Article632 1979-06-12 4 Tokyo Source: DBS-Daiwa THE Nikkei Dow-Jones average posted the second sharpest decline this year in reaction to "over speculation" in natural resources stocks over the past month and the current clouded economic outlook. Turnover was also thin with an estimated 120 million shares changing handsSource: DBS-Daiwa - 632 words
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Article307 1979-06-12 4 THE stock market closed lower in the absence of buying support during a slow trading yesterday, dealers said. Jalaprathan Cement fell six baht to 162, Siam Cement eight to 350, Siam City Cement 16 to 245, Asia Fibre five to 185 and Asia Oedit six to 262. Among the307 words
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Article377 1979-06-12 4 Source: SHK Sec Ltd FOLLOWING the announcement that Cheng Kong and Wheelock Marden are. to team up on further property developments, the market seemed to be disappointed yesterday and fell from the opening It seem that the rumoured announcement was to have been a takeover and so the steamSource: SHK Sec Ltd - 377 words
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Article285 1979-06-12 4 THE market closed steady in generally dull trading yesterday, dealers said. BHP gained 10 cents to A 59.12 after sharp fall last week, but CSR eased a cent to $3.94, the Bank of NSW two to $3.37 and the ANZ Bank two to $4.53. JUNE 11 Cents INDUSTRIALS A.285 words
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Article90 1979-06-12 4 JUNE 11 Peso* Acoje Mining 008S unch Alias Con A Alias Con B 20 30 ♦0.1 Bafuio Gold 0082 unch Benguel Con. B 24 unch BP Goodrich aoso CUCP 21.50 unch Inco B Landoil Lepanlo B .19 unch Marinduque B BJ0 0.06 Meralco 19.10 -0.2 Oriental A Oriental B90 words
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Advertisement174 1979-06-12 4 ir/lg!j EOF 1979 I I i yiGi psdnMii i, iw#u M v*" EH News from China constantly conflicts and the reality behind the bombardment of information coming out of /i China is difficult to perceive, The ASEAN business community recognize that a vast opportunity exists I 9M the problem how174 words
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OVERSEAS
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827 1979-06-12 5 NYT PRESIDENT Carter's strategy for the seven-nation economic summit meeting in Tokyo this month promises a tough attitude towards American allies on the question of oil prices and supplies. US Administration officials indicated in recent interviews that Mr Carter planned to advocateNYT - 827 words
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203 1979-06-12 5 Reuter UPI THE US budget deficit, now about US$33 billion (5J72.6 billion), will be balanced in 1981, American Treasury Secretary Michael Blumenthal said. In a speech at Princeton University's alumni reunion, he said: "I believe the President will achieve a balanced budget by fiscalReuter; UPI - 203 words
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524 1979-06-12 5 UPI IRAQ is breaking the Opec price front in the Persian Gulf and boosting its crude oil prices to Libya's level in a move that could send Gulf crude prices to around US$2O (Ss44) a barrel. Disclosing this, the authoritative MiddleUPI - 524 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article550 1979-06-12 5 Agencies THE leader of the Libyan Jamahiriyah, Colonel Muammar Gaddafi, says he may stop oil exports to the United States unless the Carter Administration delivers eight C-130 transport planes and three Boeing 7475, which he said he bought. "Those planes have been paid for by us andAgencies - 550 words
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Article, Illustration32 1979-06-12 5 West German Chancellor, Helmut Schmidt casts his ballot daring Sunday's elections for the European Parliament at a polling station in Hamburg, West Germany. AP photo. Source: AP photoSource: AP photo - 32 words
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197 1979-06-12 5 Reuter THE FRENCH government is forecasting real gross domestic product growth of 3.2 per cent in 1980 and has revised its 1979 estimate down to 3.4 per cent from the 3.7 per cent targeted last September. Reporting this, the French newspaper, Le Monde publishedReuter - 197 words
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343 1979-06-12 5 AP UPI IRAN'S leader, Ayato&ah Ruhollah Khomeini, declared on Sunday that Islam, rather than nationalism, was the basis of the Iranian revolution and implied that Islamic faith should be the foundation of Iranian patriotism. In a speech to Iranian statistical workers reported byAP; UPI - 343 words
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Article190 1979-06-12 5 AFP RIGHTWTNG and centrist parties will have an absolute majority of 234 seats out o( 410 in the new European Parliament, according to the latest results of the first international elections held on Thursday and Sunday by the European Economic Community (EEC). The Christian Democratic andAFP - 190 words
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Article771 1979-06-12 5 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Tine From MAS MH601 0700 KUL SLA BA SQ/BA17 0710 LHR/BAH MAS MH682 0710 KCH SIA SQI01 0815 KUL MAS MH621 0640 PEN MAS MH607 0645 KUL MAS MH671 0945 PEN/KUL CAL CB14 1000 HLP CPA QC710 1005 HLP GIA GA90O 1030771 words
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Advertisement183 1979-06-12 5 Fbr the ins and outs of international cash flow, ask the bank that knows it inside out. The Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Limited. ANZ is one of the toplOO banks in the world and the leading Australian bank in foreign exchange trading proof of our experience and expertise.183 words
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394 1979-06-12 6 IT IS clear froo various ministerial pronouncements and the words and work of a variety of industrial bodies that research and development is to be the next great frontier tackled by industrial Singapore. The one tangible benefit of all the effort so394 words
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Article326 1979-06-12 6 THE URBAN Redevelopment Authority (URA) has underscored its intention to let aesthetics take priority over bid value. The Authority has quite correctly decided that future development in Singapore must reflect an eVnphasis on the beauty and suitability of the projects. The sheer weight of326 words
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1033 1979-06-12 6 IAN STEELE - Multinationals are entities unto themselves, transcending the power sanctions of rational governments in many instances, and trade unions can neither check their power and mobility nor bargain with them. "It is therefore absolutely essential that workers front diverse and different countries, toiling for theseDepthnews - 1,033 words
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Article, Illustration922 1979-06-12 6 JAMES RESTON - Nobody is pretending that SALT II will end the arms race. But, JAMES RESTON of the New York Times writes, the Carter-Brezhnev meeting is to be in Vienna, a city of significant USSoviet compromises in the past. JAMES RESTON NYT THERE'S a tendency inNYT - 922 words
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Advertisement121 1979-06-12 6 m Avk fi or >A .Vj l IS 3> <iJ. n-fc v Si sfc a 4 f ait 1 w* 5S \---v >-- At last, reach the big spenders. Leisure Times is right on target For as little as $15, you can reach the swankiest, the best dressed, the most121 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous1344 1979-06-12 6 tv&radio Ruling the waves BRITANNIA ralea tonight. If mair programmes are the Mly re—»■ y— ever p mr your TV set, tfcea toaigkt yaaTl be gettlag to knew yew Mt rather weU. The wave of British programmes starts eff at 7.28. M Chaanel 8 with The Orgiaisptlse. This ends at1,344 words
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Article, Illustration1519 1979-06-12 7 KER SIN TZE - The following article on income differentials in Singapore, by KER SIN TZE of the Department of Economics and Statistics, University of Singapore, was first published in Chinese in Sin Chew Jit Poh on May 27. KER SIN TZE THE Minister of Trade and1,519 words
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768 1979-06-12 7 WANG LOOK KEAH - FOBUH with WANG LOOK KEAH THE AMERICAN and Australian civil aviation policies both strive to lower fares and thereby encourage travel. However, in practice they are diametrically opposed to one' another. Hie approaches taken by the two governments to achieve the aims,768 words
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Article253 1979-06-12 7 IT IS obviously what every executive hard pressed for time will want (or Christmas Casio's latest electronic toy is the Melody-80. Not only is it a calculator and watch/stop-watch, it also has two melody alarms the alarm will play either Tarantella Napoletana or fur Elise. Next253 words
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823 1979-06-12 7 MATTHEW SYMONDS - By MATTHEW SYMONDS FT THE "crisis of capitalism" is a well-known Marxist cliche. But one of the problems confronting the industrialised West is the decline of the traditional private investor coupled with the massive growth of institutional investment. According to many analysts in Britain, whereFT - 823 words
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Advertisement36 1979-06-12 7 J V ocw e PAUL THEROUX IN PENGUINS. Picture Palace NEW Saint Jack The Consuls File The Great Railway Bazaar The Family Arsenal Now available at all bookshops. Distributed by 1, New industrial Road, Singapore 19.36 words
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Miscellaneous23 1979-06-12 7 D£PF*?Tmej4TpvL Bosses PtejRWG tucough >♦£ PfiOu>UN& L* 3 DOU)H UMNDOu>S n PI fboujh, vooewtcs ptr I TM6IR oesKs Ji\~A N xe.° CLOCK' BriStoW rPrm<cice^23 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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Article174 1979-06-12 8 Reuter NISSAN Motor said it hopes to acquire 100 per cent ownership in the JapaneseUS Joint firm, Nippon Jido Hensokuki Co (Japan Automatic Transmission Co) from Ford Motor Co and Toyo Kogyo Co this year. The Joint firm, 50 per cent owned by Ford and 25Reuter - 174 words
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Article55 1979-06-12 8 Reuter MITSUBISHI Heavy Mastries has established a wholly-owned subsidiary, Mitsubishi Heavy ladastries America lae, Incorporated in Delaware aad capitalised at US$2 million. The aew company will haadie marketing, sales promotion, pebllc relations, after sales sendees, aad spare parts sappty for Mltsabishi's product Uae, Including constructtea machinery, ships, sffshore facilities,Reuter - 55 words
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Article85 1979-06-12 8 Reuter THE WHEELOCK Marden Group and Cheung Kong Holding Ltd have formed a new property Joint venture company with a capital of HKSIOO million. Cheung Kong will have a 50 per cent beneficial interest, Hongkong Realty and Trust Co Ltd 25 per cent, Kum Hing Land Development andReuter - 85 words
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Article69 1979-06-12 8 Reuter TDK Electronics expects improved earnings and sales in 1979, compared with the US$62.5 million profit and $637.4 million sales reported in 1978. Executive vice president Katsuor Kamiya said sales of the company's shares to the Paris bourse so far this year have been satisfactory. TDK 50 yenReuter - 69 words
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Article1031 1979-06-12 8 NYT CANNON MILLS, traditionally a heavyweight name in towels and sheets, has taken aim at broader markets as part of a diverslficatlon-and-acquisitlon strategy that could find the familiar Cannon trademark on such things as kitchen utensils, dishes, bathroom towel racks and tissue dispensers. For manyNYT - 1,031 words
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199 1979-06-12 8 Reuter TAYLOR WOODROW'S profits in the first few months of 1979 are running slightly below year ago levels, partly due to the severe winter and British transport strikes. Chairman Richard Puttick declined to forecast the full year outcome but said the company's current order bookReuter - 199 words
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156 1979-06-12 8 Reuter THE GIANT, half stateowned oil company British Petroleum has announced a sharp profit rise. It has made almost £200 .nillion more profit in the first three months of this year than in the first quarter of last year. Company chairman Sir David Steel reportedReuter - 156 words
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189 1979-06-12 8 UPI HOFFMANN-LA ROCHE, the Swiss chemicals giant, has reported a 40 per cent drop in net profits in 1978 because of the rapid rise in the value of the Swiss franc. Its 1978 net profit amounted to 201.2 million Swiss francs against 355.9 million francsUPI - 189 words
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169 1979-06-12 8 Reuter KUBOTA said it expects net profit for the year ending April 15 next year to rise to 21.70 billion yen from 19.71 billion last year, on sales estimated at 525.00 billion yen, against 482.96 billion. President Keitaro Hiro said the company hopes toReuter - 169 words
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Article104 1979-06-12 8 Reuter THE AMEtUCAN Stock Exehaage said It had net earatan ti UBSSBMM tor the 1171 first qaarter compared with for the same parted la 1178. Reveaaes for the Brat qaarter rwc $1.13 milltea to 17.M mllltoa. Stock valaaM totalled 21S,MM4« shares la the lint qaarter, a 8MReuter - 104 words
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Advertisement164 1979-06-12 8 .The American Express Card serves you wherever they serve great food a* j y i: t 1 Take a new look at the Harbour GrilL Treal yourself and your business associates to an excellent lunch selected from our superb offering of choice US prime beef, our daily Nouvelle Cuisine specialities164 words
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Advertisement263 1979-06-12 8 Where to wine, dine and entertain I TjCi^TT 9}C*Z 1 l*-r*r V Ou«H*MOlhMOtl 30% mbttm on gm S»*om oo« cme 6 ,<V' r J For sushi. For teppanvaki. For other authentically Japanese delights. I< >i res err at it >m.s r<;// U)7 ik l*jirk Sliri*nloii i i| M »i*< ■••N:263 words
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Advertisement129 1979-06-12 8 In the Georgian Vftng rftheCocfap* a splendid Period restaurant Tfiering the choicest fare in the true British tradition where good taste triumphsfrom Beef Buierfty FilJet and a wde choice d traditional dishes id dining in a luxurious period atmosphere. Vfth servioe friend and foe praise us for" I A hearty129 words
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519 1979-06-12 9 THE May-June rally in the United States, which had been flickering, faltered again last week as investors turned even more optimistic over the prospects for economic slowdown and less inflation. Bullish sentiment swept through the market as portfolio managers who were unwilling to commit519 words
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Article217 1979-06-12 9 Irving Trust Co AFTER last week's breather for some profit taking, the American bond markets resumed their advance to higher prices and lower yields. Last Monday's trading was light, but the markets began to pick up steam again as a steady stream of new issues in theIrving Trust Co - 217 words
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240 1979-06-12 9 AFP THE Mltsablski Buk, a leadind Japanese city bank, has ruled wt a repeal sf the Japanese yea's apward spiral ea fareiga exchange markets far the time Mag. The report aa the Immediate eatleek af the yea's exehaage rate said "the possibility efAFP - 240 words
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Article769 1979-06-12 9 ALVIN TAY - By ALVIN TAY THE competitive war between financial institutions for the benefits o< the savings deposit market has turned sharply upwards with the recent Industrial and Commercial Finance (ICF) announcement that it will begin quoting the market's highest rate of interest for savings deposit. ICF,769 words
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Article364 1979-06-12 9 NYT THE Bank (or International Settlements (BIS) urged President Carter to push the United States economy into "a mild recession" now in order to prevent "a major world recession" from developing later on. In its latest annual report, the BIS, owned by central banks of majorNYT - 364 words
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Article, Illustration335 1979-06-12 9 Reuter. IRAN assured foreign shareholders in 14 Iranian banks that their capital would not be confiscated Planning and Budget Organisation chief Ali Moinfar said the authorities had decided to safeguard what he called the legitimate interests of foreign shareholders in Iran's privateReuter. - 335 words
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Article87 1979-06-12 9 Reuter JAPANESE bankruptices in May rose to 1,367 from 1,196 in April and from 1,363 in May last year, the Tokyo Commerce and Industry Research Company said. This is the first time in 18 months that the number of Japanese bankruptcies has exceeded the year-ago level. The company,Reuter - 87 words
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Article442 1979-06-12 9 THE US dollar was generally traded down to close weaker against major currencies yesterday. Against the yen, it started off at 219.40/50 and was taken down to 218.75/85 by Tokyo's close. Some of its losses were regained later and the dollar closed at 219.10/20. Similarly, the US dollar442 words
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Article21 1979-06-12 9 THE average rate at which Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 8 per cent.21 words
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Article173 1979-06-12 9 THE YEN yesterday firmed in late trading here on continued reaction to the denial of a report that the Japanese government would like to see the yen/dollar rate stabilised at around 190/200 yen, dealers said. The Japanese currency firmed to 218.65/80 to the dollar from 219.40/50 earlier and compared173 words
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Article187 1979-06-12 9 Asian rates ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at close on June 11: 7 days 1 months 2 months 3 months 6 months 9 months 12 months US MUn(SfM) Offer Bid 10 7/16 10 5/16 111/16 1015/16 10W 10». 10W 10H 10W 10H 10 l 10< 10 3 10 SwJr*.187 words
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Article47 1979-06-12 9 RANGE at price* offer* •d by dlacount houae* on June 11: Overnight 4M < Call deposits 4M<* Cloaiaf 9eUia« 3 month Treasury bllli 411/16 49/16 3 month Bank bllU 7 0/16 77/16 3 month CD 7'. 7 6 month CD 7'« 7'4 Source: National Discount Co Ltd.47 words
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Article107 1979-06-12 9 THE DOLLAR and sterling yesterday opened slightly easier against Friday's closing levels in quiet, stable trading conditions, dealers said. However, the dollar strengthened against the yen following clarification of reports on Friday that a Japanese official said his government would like to see the yen around 190 to 200107 words
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Article365 1979-06-12 9 SINGAPORE gold futures yesterday closed sharply higher compared with Friday's closings in fairly active trading, dealers said. Quotations, which were marked up around US$3.6O at the opening, reflecting the metal's strength in New York last Friday, later held steady during the morning's trading. Prices rose a further $2 in365 words
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Article270 1979-06-12 9 THE US dollar for overnight delivery yesterday closed weaker at 218.80 yen, compared with a 219.00 opening and 220.25 at Friday's close. Trading was fairly active with volume US$7l5 million. The dollar weakened in moderate late trading after an early modest recovery from a lower opening, dealers said. The270 words
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Advertisement376 1979-06-12 9 NEW From MS? BOOKS ABOUT ASIA The Asia Pacific region has always been a focus of world attention, but at the same time, there is a great deal of ignorance about the region as a whole, primarily because of the cultural, political, historical and other differences that exist amongst its376 words
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Article1408 1979-06-12 10 In Singapore 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 quoted1,408 words
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Article157 1979-06-12 10 Singapore unit tbujjt INCOME BOND UNIT (M—1—' prtm ihrtalt) (Calteat pr iMa) The Commerce 2.14 2.27xd Income Bond LU 1.17 The Saving Fund 1.3V 1.47 S pore Prog Fund 1.00 l.Ot S pore Sec. Fund 1J5 1.96 S pore Invest Fund S pore Equity Fund 135 1.43 099157 words
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Article2581 1979-06-12 10 Gr'« Gr*« Net 1 1979 Last Div Div Y'ld P/E Vol Day Hi(h Low Company Sale or- C*vr COOO) High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 261 207 Acma 255 15.0 2.2 5.8 13.0 190' 123' Alcom 179xd 10.0 15 55 23.8 142 110 Allied Choc 134 unch2,581 words
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Article175 1979-06-12 10 4 1/2% 1/8/80 (250.000) (99.528) 4 3/4% 16/9/80 (250.000) (99.658 *****) 6 3/4% 1/8/78-80 (250.000) (100.758 100 858) 6 1/2% 1/5/79-81 (250.000) (100 358 100 455) 5 3/4% 1/9/79-81 (250.000) (100 488 100.58S) B 1/4% 1/3/81 (250.000) (*****8 100.158) 5% 15/4/81 (250.000) (***** 99 708) 6% T r175 words
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Article1731 1979-06-12 10 BID and otter prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of sham traded shown in brackets in lots at 1.000 units unlcas otherwise specified IMHBTKJALB M—m (2.828 3 OSS I Una (1 MB) (1) 1 831,731 words
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Article, Illustration662 1979-06-12 10 PRICES held steady m < all fronts m the Stock Exchunge of Sligaptic yesterday. Ob balance, the market finished with gains sstnsmberlng However, by nnd large, trading was still light, reflecting the caatious attitude sf investors and speculators. Ctmpared wltb last week, sentiment shewed a little662 words
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Article472 1979-06-12 10 PRICES closed mixed in fairly quiet trading on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. Continuing last Friday's run-up in the plantation sector, prices opened on a rather encouraging note with some of the more popular issues receiving light support. However, this was not maintained because of472 words
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Article89 1979-06-12 10 Group pre-tax profit for the half-year ended Mar 31, 1979 of $13.19 million compared with $15.27 million for the corresponding previous period on turnover of $175.73 million ($161.61 million). The directors declared an interim dividend of 5 per cent (same). The profit for the half-year includes equity89 words
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50 1979-06-12 10 For the year ended Dec 31, 1978, pre-tax profit was $1.05 million compared with $877,547 for the preceding period. Turnover registered $13.46 million ($9.8 million). The company paid a final dividend of 5 per cent tax-exempt (after adustment of a bonus issue in January 1979.50 words
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Article552 1979-06-12 11 Our Reporter - By Our Reporter TRUE to the directors' optismistic forecast of a recovery, Hotel Negara achieved a pre-tax profit of $589,833 for the year ended December 31, 1978 compared with a loss of $223,255 during the previous corresponding period. Sales rose by 23.9 per cent552 words
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Article312 1979-06-12 11 MALAYSIAN Containers (1974) has started its current financial year ending next March 31 on a "buoyant note" because of the continuation of satisfactory economic and market conditions. However, chairman Senator Kamarul Ariffin cautions in his latest annual review that international developments such as oil price increases may312 words
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Article203 1979-06-12 11 A Haw Par - Letters to the Editor A Haw Par MlMrity StawfciMtr Dear Sir Recent correspondence on the Setron takeover offer in your newspaper appears to have missed the main point. Mr Hock Lock Siew should know better. The offer by Haw Par to Setron shareholders for their shares is203 words
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Article106 1979-06-12 11 TAN ENG JOO - TAN ENG JOO Chairmaa aad Maaaglag Director Amcil Electrical ladiatrtea Ltd Dear Sir, We refer to your article "Holders entitled to know" in Business Times on June 8. The company, Amcol Electrical Industries Ltd, has applied to the Stock Exchange of Singapore for the re-listing of its106 words
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Article203 1979-06-12 11 Mifflin HOCK LOCK SIEW THE expeetattoa af a wartd ihtrtege af Mtanl rubber ku pradaeed a beam la the market tar the cammadity. Since the tan af the year, the eammedlty'a price hM rise* by mre thaa M cent* ar S per eeat to a 19-yearHOCK LOCK SIEW - 203 words
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Article1318 1979-06-12 11 J. P. Morgan Co. Incorporated Parent company o f Morgan Guaranty T rust Coi npany of New York CJ J Consolidated statement of income 1978 Jr %j Consolidated balance sheet December 31,1978 In thousands Interest income from: except per share Assets In thousands Loans $1 384 857 Cash and due1,318 words
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398 1979-06-12 12 RAHIM KASSIM - By RAHIM KASSIM THE IMPORTANCE of shipping to the Singapore economy was reiterated yesterday by Finance Minister Hon Sui Sen who officiated at the opening of a marine exhibition at the World Trade Centre. Mr Hon told representatives of some 500 companies participating in398 words
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243 1979-06-12 12 Reuter AFP SINGAPORE Airlines (SIA) said yesterday it would check the engine mountings on its fleet of seven Boeing 747 jumbo jets. A spokesman said SIA had receceived a message from the manufacturers advising it to carry out the checks within 90 days followingReuter; AFP - 243 words
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Article, Illustration49 1979-06-12 12 BETWEEN 5M and CM demonstrators members of the Peace Now movement gather on a hillside In the Israeli-occupied West Bank ever the weekend to protest new Jewish settlements. The signs and banners read: "Peace Now" and "Give peace a chance." AP photo. Source: AP photoSource: AP photo - 49 words
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Article793 1979-06-12 12 LONDON, Mon. Share prices closed quietly steady ahead of tomorrow's budget, dealers said. At 3pm, the Financial Times index was down 0.2 point at 503.0. Industrial leaders finished around Friday's closing levels although Metal B«x dipped 18p to 310p following final results. Government bonds were 3/16 point firmer793 words
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Article, Illustration263 1979-06-12 12 A LOCAL construction Ann, Lam Chang Building Contractors, has been awarded the $55 million contract (or the new "House of Tang." The mnlti-storey hotel-cum-department store is owned by Tang C boon Keng Realty, a major shareholder of the publicly quoted C K Tang. The contract was263 words
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Article602 1979-06-12 12 THE HONGKONG plastics industry will be faced with the prospect of reduced exports, if the price of raw materials combined with growing local inflation continue to push export prices upwards, plastic manufacturers here said. Plastic compound prices have risen by between 100 and 130 per602 words
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Article116 1979-06-12 12 N. KoreaMalaysia trade ties MALAYSIAN Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Dr Mahathir Mohamad said yesterday there are great potentials for Malaysia to export manufactured and semi- manufactured products beI sides primary commodities to North Korea. He said on the other hand, Malaysia could also import a wide range of products of116 words
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Article116 1979-06-12 12 Reuter THE Indonesian Government has no intention of concluding a non-aggres-sion treaty proposed by Hanoi between Vietnam and the Association of South-east Asian Nations (Asean), two Indonesian Cabinet ministers said in a newspaper interview pqblished in Jakarta yesterday. The Japanese financial daily newspaper NihonReuter - 116 words
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Article152 1979-06-12 12 AFP INDONESIAN National Security Chief Admiral Sudomo and ten other government officials were yesterday sued in the District Court in Jakarta for illegal seizure of 9,000 sq metres of land which have been turned into a golf course. The suit was filed by fiveAFP - 152 words
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Advertisement178 1979-06-12 12 PSA' SALE OF 37 LASH BARGES arrested under section 72A and section 61 of the Port of Singapore Authority Act (Chapter 173) Tenderers are invited to submit their bids for the 37 Lash Bar es (201-207 GRT) A showround will be conducted on Wednesday, 20th June 1979 at 9.30 a.m.178 words
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Advertisement148 1979-06-12 12 Study Accountancy with the Specialists Study with Foulks Lynch i()\iK >\ Since INM4 1 i>lll I ikh have spcoial1 sv\! in Mudcnis tiom all round ihe \wmUl toi ihc various Xcvouniano cvammai and o\ et t hi>e \cai ha\ c achieve J 149,000 SUCCESSES 406 FIRST PLACES 376 SECOND PLACES148 words
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Miscellaneous60 1979-06-12 12 PJWjljffEWl Outlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. to 1 p.m. today: Isolated showers. Report for 24 hoars prior to 7.3t p.m. on Jane 11 at the airport. Maximum temperature 31.6 Associated humidity 72 Minimum temperature 24.4 Associated humidity 97 Hours of sunshine 7.25 Rainfall in millimetres Nil Total rainfall for60 words
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Article92 1979-06-12 13 PORTIA Management Services, the consulting division of the Mersey Docks and Harbour Company, operators of the Port Liverpool, has been awarded a contract to study the training needs of the Papua New Guinea Harbours Board. The study, which will begin on August 1, will be carried out in92 words
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Article92 1979-06-12 13 Reuter THE Korean Export Bank will provide a US$l3 million (Ss29 million) credit to the Indonesian Directorate General for Sea Communications to finance the purchase of two log carriers to be build by the Daewoo Industrial Co Ltd of South Korea, the embassy of the Republic ofReuter - 92 words
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Article96 1979-06-12 13 Reuter THE Dutch Cabinet made no decision after on extra aid for Rijn-Schelde-Verolme Machinefabrieken En Scheepswerven (RSV) NV's VDSM yard at Rozenburg, near Rotterdam, Economic Affairs Minister Mr Gijs Van Aardenne said. He said the Cabinet believes the 400 million guilder plan to keep the activities continued,Reuter - 96 words
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Article781 1979-06-12 13 GOH ENG KEE - By GOH ENG KEE UNLIKE the past decade, factors other than trade patterns are going to have an increasingly important influence on the future development of the ship-repair industry. The development of new facilities will mainly be on a smaller scale and the location of shipyards781 words
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Article211 1979-06-12 13 Reuter PENINSULA and Oriental Steam Navigation Co Ltd will go ahead with the sale of Its IS per cent stake in the Beatrice North Sea oil field, chairman Lnrd lacbcape said. He tald the aaanal meeting negotiations are taking place for theReuter - 211 words
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291 1979-06-12 13 TAIWANESE container carrier Evergreen Line, through its general agents Greenjack Shipping Agency in London, has appointed National Carriers, part of the National Freight Corporation, to collect and distribute LCL cargo throughout England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland. This move gives Evergreen blanket coverage of291 words
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2929 1979-06-12 17 SCHEDULE A guide to ships loading at Singapore for Ports around the World The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of2,929 words
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Article468 1979-06-12 17 SUpftagLlae P*ge fM ACS n 5 Afea. IV 3 AJpac IV 5 Angkulan V 2 ANL i 1 APL m 2 Arya Nat n 5 ASCL m 5 A ust Con t IV 5 Bank n 5 BBS n 2 Ben Asia m 3 Ben EAC m 2 Ben468 words
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Article1019 1979-06-12 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 the1,019 words
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Article, Illustration846 1979-06-12 18 THE MARITIME transport needs of developing island economies, both domestic and international, were the subjects for discussion at the Inter Island Seminar which started yesterday at the Hyatt Hotel. Organised by (SEA) in conjunction with its week-long exhibition, Marin tec '79, the opening papers of846 words
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644 1979-06-12 18 Lloyd s List THE revival during the past nine months in many sectors of the tanker market enabled Japan Line to cut back its net loss sharply from 21.4 billion yen (SS2I4 million) to 12.37 billion yen in the year to end-March 1979.Lloyd s List - 644 words
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Article154 1979-06-12 18 AFP HIGHER bunker charges were beginning to eat into rates on the tanker market this week, forcing owners to demand more to cover operating costs. Another (actor regarding bunkers which also had an influence is the stipulation by Iran that vessels loading crude oil should also takeAFP - 154 words
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Article, Illustration619 1979-06-12 18 THE lMto will be a decade la which there will he a marked Improvement la the level d maaagemeat akllle la Asian pert*, "This Is not to aay that there are aet Mine eatetaadlag pert maaagera la the regtea'a porta, for there are,"619 words
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Article, Illustration417 1979-06-12 18 EXPECTED ARRIVALS TODAY KEPPEL WHARVES Bunga Melati (after Luke Lu (D/L A UTM/L Must Head West for UTM/L) 33/ 34 Chosei Mar (car carrier) (1600 after Mogamisan Maru) 45 Daizyu (atnker) (after Putra India 4 (P/O Subject Gas Free) 15/16 Hoegh Orris (2300 after Prima King A417 words
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Advertisement250 1979-06-12 13 m SINGAPORE ISLANDS LINE MIDDLE EAST REGULAR LINER See Pege IV Column 3 for Soilings Aq^nts SINGAPORE SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE LTD MARKETING *****? GENERAL *****1 A Ms.a E URO ASIA LINE SON BHD K L ***** 7 P KLANG *****1 '3 PENENG *****/2 <s§» .IARDIM AN I Orient Overseas Co*iicjMeA.250 words
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Advertisement263 1979-06-12 13 SSI. SEALORD LU 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 Vessel I S pore Loading for BM QUTMBAH 26 6 At ABBAft I 23/7 RED SEA DIRECT SERVICE Atss essel S263 words
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Advertisement276 1979-06-12 13 NOL NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD FUUY CONTAINERISED SERVICES FAR-EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE MRCATOR 0 CMEF C COWTMC* ia C*|o Mso kccckmi cjr|o to from Scjnd*»nl 9W» 10 <*, IS My KM, to Mr 7; m» ami 79 My 7a«i m i Aa| 7 Rut II <Uf 19 A* 7000 14276 words
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Advertisement761 1979-06-12 13 «F Hapag-Lloyd Fully containerised to Europe and United States. Regular, reliable and on time. *****1 48!3«9 *****4 PN h Xfi h M P* 386"83 CFS 38*371 38 318 S P**t Mrtk Wat Gdt t *oante East Canada end Mencc (Also tcct&mf tor Hongkox Taiwan japan and Korea) 11 12/6 IMI/C761 words
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Advertisement547 1979-06-12 14 Agents SEGANI ?7bl 711 Son*"! ?7SI?M CfS I'rrrw.j. ??oSf}3 1 -mour 4*3111 *****4 ««in t 386 83 3S?3]S CFS 3*87 'fnarf 360 7 57 United States Lines WEEKLY CONTAINER SERVICE TO OAKLAND, LONGBEACH, PANAMA. SAVANNAH. NEW YORK. BALTIMORE. NORFOLK, HOUSTON, NEW ORLEANS. BARBADOS, TRMDAD, BOSTON, CHARLESTON, BERMUDA. HONOLULU. GUAM, COSTA547 words
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Advertisement390 1979-06-12 14 Sss£ barber blue Frew US ATLANTIC US GULF 1 EAST CANADA a A*»/J Ml/3 M 30/31 v L«taf< CretaM tag 1 ta|lS Nt tall tac 22 ta| 12 ta|2f Noxt Loader: "THERMOPYLAE" Junm 28/29 at BARBER LINES TERMINAL GOOOWN 47. TT W IMLL 7?ifi?g..«.»S 4eis I] JHC lIH SOB-CONTAIBt SEIVICE390 words
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Advertisement496 1979-06-12 14 r® EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST EUROPE EXPRESS FULL CONTAINER SERVICE ~1 ACCEPTMG CARGO FOR HAMBURG. FELIXSTOWE. ROTTERDAM ANTWERP, IE HAVRE ALSO ACCEPTWG CARGO FOR UMTED KMGOOM SOUTHAMPTON. LONDON. MANCHESTER. BIRMINGHAM BRISTOL. LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW. LEEDS WEST GERMANY BKMERHAVEN HOLLAND AMSTTRDAM $P» Mx FAHmMrtohlM, UNm Ev« Ma IS km I M I496 words
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Advertisement885 1979-06-12 14 I Everett Lines j HTANTAWTWA Burma Fhrt Star Shipping Corpn. "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" l (MOMS fO» RANGOON .23/29 June B F SS C Aoenti m Motoywo TEPS MALAYSIA Port Kelang T«l (38)-7355 Penong Tel *****/***** Compania Arpantina Da Mavapacion Intarcontinantai S. A. C.I. F. "ARGENTINE NATIONAL LINE" LOAOMG FOR DURBAN.885 words
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Advertisement700 1979-06-12 14 iURHIUJ, UJIC 1«, 1949 12L0.5.E. OCEAN SHIPPING ENTERPRISES PTE LTD RM *****103 21STFLOOR MARINA HOUSE SHENTON WAY MISTRI ROAD SINGAPORE 2 TEL *****44 7& *****7Q 131 SANKYO LINE AUSTRALIA SERVICE P. Keiang Smgapore Loadhg Mr KYOSO MMU 14/17 Dm 11/19 km STO, MEL. M)Q TWO STAR 15/16 June 17/17 June700 words
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Advertisement493 1979-06-12 15 Overseas Containers Limited Weekly service to/from UK/Europe To UK/Continent Kbart Imn Ida* toto Cipro Eta Mm ImrpMt Lit Ewrni IS ka Ula Evtn 91* Hl* 29 ka 31 to Mia 1 M ConUmor AgoncMS Sdn BM *****4 Container Apneas Sdn BM 3M006/I BousMad Stopping Agonews Sdn BM *****1/3 Australia Straits493 words
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Advertisement565 1979-06-12 15 nr^*: BEN LINE CONTAINERS El BEN ASIA CONTAINER SERVICE BENBULK BULK SERVICE FOR TIMBER AND PLYWOOD Rfunj Tetok S port P KtUnf lu*n tar: ■MO pawns" »#r 07 tan 13/15 km 20/23 I Jeddafc/lpoot/ Upon 14/17 Mr 11/13 l» i poo Mport 5/8 t* Lpaal/R >• CM Bttnm 16/19 kmt565 words
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Advertisement651 1979-06-12 15 AGENCIES THE BANK LINE LTD. LOADS FOR E. S. AFRICA FMOOMDI ißeumon Durban. Ctown PC. E Ldn) S pore 12/16 Aug P Ketang 17/19 Au| FROM EAST i SOUTH AFRICA FOR BANGKOK MANIA »Wsm Pmm| P Ketang S pore My U.S. GULF COAST SERVICE (New Orleans, Mobie, Houston, Galveston) Sntapore651 words
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Advertisement922 1979-06-12 16 K line KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. TO EUROPE (acceptaig c«|on to Scandauvu via Hambwg) FROM EUROPE TO FAR EAST Veisefe cil HWg. Bremen, dun. A werp and It Havre) AGENTS SPORE NEPTUNE AGENCIES PTE LTD Tct *****11 MALAYSIA KONTENA NASIONAL SDN BHD Tel: P KeUnf 7475/6 KL *****4 Penang *****/5922 words
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Advertisement373 1979-06-12 16 w roup SINGAPORE SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE LTD 4>OTMFtOOH OCt AN BUIIO'NG S'NGAPOBf MARKETING 9> '122 <3 LINESI G[Nf B4[ 91)111 <14 lINESi TELE* «S 2459S *>S 2SS6B A B CARSMIP «CABl.{ CAHGOSMIP jK.\ SINGAPORE ISLANDS USF. Ml DDI t hA ST Rt(, L LA R IXtR A SAFE WAV TO373 words
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