The Business Times, 25 June 1979
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Title Section10 1979-06-25 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 14C/1/79 MONDAY, JUNE 1179 50 CENTS10 words
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Article61 1979-06-25 1 Reuter BALI, Sun. Senior officials of Asean will meet here for two days beginning tomorrow to prepare for the grouping's 12th annual foreign minister conference. They will examine reports submitted by nine Asean committees on economic social and cultural affairs. They will also prepare a paper on theReuter - 61 words
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Article73 1979-06-25 1 AFP MANILA, Sun. Philippine Airlines (PAL) today resumed its DC-10 operations with the dispatch of one of its four jets to Australia after the aircraft were grounded for more than a fortnight. Airline officials said the PAL flight to Sydney and Melbourne was to leave lateAFP - 73 words
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Article64 1979-06-25 1 AP PARIS, Sun. The president of the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries said the oil price increase to be decided this week in Geneva will be "reasonable" and will not harm the world economy. Mr Manah Al-Oteiba, Oil Minister of the United Arab Emirates, said he could not,AP - 64 words
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Article97 1979-06-25 1 AFP TOKYO, Sun. A peace-keeping force should be established in Nicaragua if a future provisional government of national reconciliation called for such a move but the United States does not want to impose the measure, said President Carter on board Air Force One just before arriving here today.AFP - 97 words
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Article77 1979-06-25 1 AFP BANGKOK. Sun. Almost 200 Thai fishermen are languishing in a Burmese jail for alleged violation of Burmese territorial waters. The vernacular daily Thai Rath, quoting a recently released Thai fisherman, said the imprisoned fishermen range from 12 to 60 years old flnri are being detained underAFP - 77 words
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Article104 1979-06-25 1 AP GENEVA, Sun. Mr Poul Hartling, the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, has urged the Malaysian government to immediately stop preventing Vietnamese refugees from coming ashore and to honour the "internationally accepted" principle of first asylum. In a cable to Malaysian Prime Minister Hussein Onn, copies erfAP - 104 words
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Article51 1979-06-25 1 AFP KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Malaysia and the Philippines have agreed on the need to conclude a treaty on the avoidance of double taxation between the two countries. A Treasury statement here today says representatives from both countries met in Manila from june 20 to 23 to negotiate theAFP - 51 words
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Article92 1979-06-25 1 AFP JOHANNESBURG, Sun. The South African government has agreed in principle to build a fourth oil-from-coal plant, Sasol IV, at a cost of at least US$5.3 billion (SHI.6 billiom), the Sunday Times reported here today. By the time Sasol HI is completed in 1984, economic sources here believeAFP - 92 words
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Article105 1979-06-25 1 THE (eUewiag list sf stocks gives the II mast traded m the Stoek Exehuge ef fllagapere last week. It gives the aai the klgh aad law far 1979 F l J Campaay Tr—»« •m Prims taB 5? Us Sim* Darby Holdings 1.785 3.30 3.86 195 Consolidated Plantations105 words
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LOCAL STOCK INDICES
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Article66 1979-06-25 1 JM U Jwt* JH» tail taB nBT Index: 2244.64 2227.52 2257.52 2234.16 2193.21 'Industrials 390.41 asjo 386.19 382.70 380.18 feFtawacc: 88L30 679 67 Ml.72 678.89 8ICJ6 ••Haceto: 286.26 285.10 284.91 284.31 283 15 •Properties 246.42 245.90 246.42 245.60 243.36 •Minings ***** 196 43 197.64 196.90 196.61 'Plantation*: 656.97 656.0466 words
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Article77 1979-06-25 1 *m 18 tan Jw m taB Jan a ++BT Index: 3313.10 3300.31 3341.00 3270.42 3304.27 •Industrial*: 417.43 414.46 414.8 488.97 608.52 606.76 606.88 604.77 803.13 ••Hotels: 257 42 257.38 257 42 257.34 257.28 •Properties: 238 54 236.H 235. .84 234.80 232.52 tTtas: 204.84 202.81 203.11 202.66 201.10 784.26 780.7777 words
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Article410 1979-06-25 1 OPINION KSK YES, the Nattoaal Wages Ceaaell gaidettaes were hanker thaa maay emptayen had expected. Bat the wage lacreases reeammeaded eaaM have heea wane. Whea the dast has eveataally settled, meat emplsyen will dad that they eaa eape with the higher east. They will ast be drivenKSK - 410 words
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Article782 1979-06-25 1 COLIN CHEE - By COLIN CHEE Chief Reporter ONE OUT of every 10 workers in the manufacturing sector may have to be re-trained soon as a result of the National Wages Council (NWC) guidelines announced on Saturday. The bulk of these workers will be in the most labour-intensive industries,782 words
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Article142 1979-06-25 1 MR DEVAN Nair, president of the National Trades Union Congress (NTUC), described the NWC package as a gamble which Singapore must take if it is not to be faced with half a million migrant workers by the 1980s. Moreover, in five to six years, China will142 words
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Article382 1979-06-25 1 MANO SABNANI - By MANO SABNANI THE CASH to be raised by Singapore Fodder via its current share offer to the public will put it in a strong position to expand into related fields of activity. Fodder's offer prospectus which is being published in major newspapers today shows it382 words
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269 1979-06-25 1 SINGAPORE Airlines (SIA) will send an exploratory team to Kenya, Mauritius and the Seychelles Islands next month to study the tourist markets there. The team, consisting of officials from the marketing and planning division, will probably leave Singapore early next month. An SIA spokesman269 words
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313 1979-06-25 1 HSUNG BEE HWA - By HSUNG BEE HWA THE RECENT establishment of the Gold Exchange Market and the maturity of the Asian Currency Units have enhanced Singapore as an important financial centre. Financial and business services have advanced markedly this decade, with real value-added more than double what it313 words
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93 1979-06-25 1 THE SINGAPORE branch of the Chartered Bank raises its fixed deposit rates today. One-month deposits, at a minimum of 125,000, will earn interest of 6 per cent per annum, up 0.5 percentage points from 5.5 per cent. This brings the interest for one-month deposits level93 words
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Advertisement18 1979-06-25 1 A helping hand when you need it most lytoong MortMH And PhMMtO) Ud. f rnnnrlTinni Truiillnim ~IT T"T"18 words
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Advertisement30 1979-06-25 1 How to watch an exciting sports event when you just can't be at home. PS n Vi Mil IMlllf *L 5f i Bietamax See what you've been missing! Enquiries: *****430 words
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Advertisement63 1979-06-25 1 SEE BACK PAGE, CM I SHIPPING TIMES CHINA to tovest $Tt Mlltoa to praMem? II I,IM projects f SYDNEY «f Australia wins JiMARKET reviews 9 toaraameat II SUMMARY M onpuy last week It SLOW rise to Maiay-ewßed HAS Stogapere a gaalkeeper Arms eaaatog eaaeern 12 MEMOPAD 2, FLIGHTS i, TV63 words
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Advertisement169 1979-06-25 1 TRETORN 25 0/ o Lighter 100% Comfortable WINSTON S (PTE) LTD WholeMie Tel 4.***** *****4 Retail 7>» *****3 4J0566 How to get to Tokyo and beyond the fastest way IAL TOKYO EXPRESS NEW YORK 7 flights a week Weekly departure to Sao Paulo and Rio De Janeiro 4 -rs yj169 words
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Article, Illustration2197 1979-06-25 2 HAROLD SCHMECK JR - Growing old is one of mankind s greatest fears. But more than any other fear it is one most clouded by myths. HAROLD SCHMECK JR here reports on scientific studies in America on the aging process. HAROLD SCHMECK JR NYT THEY were twoNYT - 2,197 words
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620 1979-06-25 2 NYT THEY eme tram everywhere from West Germuy, Jtpu, Bagtoad, Denmark, France, Switzerland sad slmsst every state la America. What draws them each Jaae to the stores ef Lake Mlchlgaa mare thaa mjm sf them to the eeasamer eleetreales ■hew, a warMwMe eeaveeattoaNYT - 620 words
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Advertisement411 1979-06-25 2 BATIKA Specialist Contracting Services WE DO MORE THAN JUST SELL YOU A PRODUCT Every project colls tor special expertise but we at Batika, backed by progressive technical research, pride ourselves on being first in the introduction of improved methods and materials tailored to solve your problems Recognising the need for411 words
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Article, Illustration844 1979-06-25 3 FT IN A timbered English pub swathed in clouds of incense (masquerading as cigarette smoke), director Otto Preminger assembles his extras before the camera, sets up beers for them to hold and gives a lastminute briefing to Sir Richard Attenborough. The scene isFT - 844 words
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1067 1979-06-25 3 Reuter EXILED Rasslaa phUosspher Alexander Zino\lev is being hailed as ene of the etatary's great satirists bat he sees as hamear la his warh, saly sadness, madness aad the perverted logic ef spreading caaoer. He is the ereatar sf The Yawalag Heights,Reuter - 1,067 words
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Article, Illustration683 1979-06-25 3 BRITAIN'S tough old war leader Winston Churchill had a soft side, his letters show. "The most precious thing I have in life is your love for me," he wrote to Clementine Hozier, his wife for 57 years. He said no words could convey the "love and683 words
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Article241 1979-06-25 3 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, SITC, SITC June 12-26: Personnel Guidelines and Policies, Holiday Inn, Personnel and Organisation Development June 22-Aug 18: Systematic training for effective241 words
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Advertisement98 1979-06-25 3 uP now yiLhvo vo r i* OPENING OCTOBER 1979 Featuring: Modern, fully equiped Gymnasium, Sauna, Massage, Pool and Professional Fitness Programming. Reasonable prices. Membership will be completely reciprocating with the other ten Centers in Honolulu, Tokyo, Seoul, Hong Kong, Manila and Jakarta. Entry fee: S $500. Monthly dues: S $5098 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article1026 1979-06-25 4 COFFEE: Robusta futures closed about steady on Friday, £1 up to £7 per tonne down from Thursday with spot July and September closing unchanged. Turnover was 4,715 lots including 50 options. Futures opened between £8 to £15 lower, mainly in reaction to Thursday's gains. Thereafter, prices held narrowly1,026 words
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Article176 1979-06-25 4 TERMINAL rubber in London on Friday was barely maintained in the afternoon but, despite late bouts of mixed selling, finally rallied from the lows on weekend short-covering. The market closed with pared losses of mostly 0.65 to 0.05 pence per kilo. Turnover totalled 370 lots of 15 tonnes including176 words
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Article175 1979-06-25 4 CHICAGO soybean futures on Friday closed sharply higher in old crop months with the August contract 30 US cents limit higher. New crop months came under spreading pressure and finishep six to 4Vi cents a bushel. New contract highs were set across the board in early trading Traders said175 words
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443 1979-06-25 4 MOST commodity pried were marked ap la generally quiet aad featareleas priaee market last week. Sales to averseas markets were limited dae to the tow level ef stocks keM locally. Traders la Wagaporc have aat keea getting maek supplies mt e*pra, pepper aad eaffee443 words
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Article178 1979-06-25 4 CHINESE Produce Exchange, Singapore, noon closing prices per picul on Saturday: CBINESE PBODL'CE EXCHANGE, SNGATOBE, NOON CUKDIO PftlCEB PEE PICUL YEBTEXOAV: Ciiiit ail: Bulk &30 »lkn. old drum 1135 aellers. new drum $140 aellen. Capn: Mixed (looae) UK Coat ***** buyer*. Pepper: lluatok ASTA white fob im NLW178 words
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Article100 1979-06-25 4 BANGKOK: Saturday's prices in US dollars per tonne F. 0.8. basis Bangkok): WHITE RICE: 100 per cent Ist cluc 367, 100 per cent 2nd claa 342. 100 per cent 3rd clis 317, 5 per cent 329. 10 per cent 316. 15 per cent 310. 20 per cent 305. S100 words
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1250 1979-06-25 4 AFP AN EXTREMELY irregular price pattern developed on the London commodity markets last week, following on from recent uncertainties over currencies. Sterling-priced markets were mostly easier on the strength of the pound, with the notable exception of tin. where new records were established becauseAFP - 1,250 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article394 1979-06-25 4 Source: OCBC THE US dollar weakened sharply against major currencies on the Singapore forex market last week, in what appeared to be a general bearish reassessment of the US currency's outlook. Opening lower at 2.1940/55 against the local dollar, compared with 2.2000/10 at the previous week's close, theSource: OCBC - 394 words
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Article21 1979-06-25 4 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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Article124 1979-06-25 4 THE YEN firmed sharply on Friday, in late afternoon trading on buying chiefly out of New York. The US dollar firmed from its lows of the day, possibly with the help of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, but also due to end-week profit-taking and book-squaring, dealers said.124 words
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Article126 1979-06-25 4 THE KILOBAR market in Singapore opened at 5519,796 on Saturday, and closed at 119,912, reports Stigmaa. The market was quiet. Spot gold for London delivery opened at USS2BI 45/85 and closed at $282.20/60. The market remained quiet. In HONGKONG on Saturday, the international gold price closed slightly higher at126 words
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Article71 1979-06-25 4 Source: Astley Pearce IN GENERAL, the money market seemed a little tight throughout the week ended June 22. The daily overnight Singapore dollar transactions hovered around the region of 7V« to 7V4 per cent. Interest rates for the shorter priods also followed a similar pattern and closings forSource: Astley & Pearce - 71 words
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Article48 1979-06-25 4 FOR THE week ended Saturday June 23, the range of call rate received from from Short Deposits (M) Bhd was as follows: Bask fu4: 2 per cent to 3.75 per cent. GeaenU fud: 2 per cent to 4 per cent. Mcvemeate of funds totalled $633 million.48 words
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Article330 1979-06-25 4 THE tightness experienced in the interbank market the week before continued to prevail in the week ended June 22. The overnight fund was traded upwards to a high of 8 to 7V< per cent while one-month and threemonth term funds firmed by about per cent to close the330 words
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Article244 1979-06-25 4 Asian rates RATES opened firm last week, probably still responding to the previous week's sharp increase in money supplies, before steadying to close at 10-11/ 16 per cent in One to Six Months. Trading was moderate with more interest in the One, Two, and Three Months. Short dates were well244 words
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Advertisement166 1979-06-25 4 This announcement appears as a matter of record only JUNE 1979 >x< THE DEVELOPMENT BANK OF SINGAPORE LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) Rights Issue of 25,725,1875 hares of SSI.OO each at a price of 553.50 per share UNDERWRITERS DBS-DAIWA SECURITIES INTERNATIONAL SINGAPORE NOMURA MERCHANT BANKING LIMITED LIMITED The166 words
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Article719 1979-06-25 5 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Tine From GIA GA980 1030 HLP SIA SQ103 1045 KUL SIA SQ211 1045 HLP MAS MH605 1045 KUL GU GA944 1055 PKU GU GA906 1100 MES THAI TG423 1125 BKK PAL PR501 1135 MNL RBA BI423 1200 BWN GIA GA982 1200 HLP719 words
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OVERSEAS
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article409 1979-06-25 5 Agencies THE US National Cancer Institute says it has found a highly excessive risk of cancer deaths, including brain cancer, among workers in petroleum refineries and petrochemical plants in Texas. An institute epidemiologist, Dr Terry Thomas, emphasised it is too early to determine if a causeAgencies - 409 words
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Article, Illustration234 1979-06-25 5 Reuter US PRESIDENT Carter called mi the Industrialised world to take eeaeerted aettoa to Mtve the werld eaergy crisis. la a statement on Saturday Mare leaving far the eeaaamle sammlt ia Tokyo, he said the ladastriallsed democracies are faced with a clear challenge.Reuter; Source: AP photo - 234 words
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472 1979-06-25 5 Reuter AFP CHINA any* it wtO Invest UStt bulk*. (SS7O 4 bOUon) thto ymr tm alimwt 1.000 i umli m. ttaa projKti TV Nn CMm New* A* rary piMM flfcti derlT QKhLI 1 who also to rlalrau of the State PW—tf CanmUon ChinsReuter; AFP - 472 words
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382 1979-06-25 5 NYT BRITISH Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher is holding her first meeting with the powerful trade union leadership today, in an attempt to lessen tension in an area that many people think could turn out to be her greatest political problem. She called for the meeting,NYT - 382 words
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Article80 1979-06-25 5 Reuter EIGHT mining companies from Australia, America, the United Kingdom and Singapore have been permitted by the Sri Lankan staterun Gem Corporation to prospect for gems in the Mahaveli River basin area. About 4.000 hectares of land has been set aside for the firms which will use mechanisedReuter - 80 words
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Article145 1979-06-25 5 AP PHILIPPINE Airlines was reported to have lost US$7.l million (5J15.6 million) in its domestic and international operations in the first quarter of 1979, mostly because of higher fuel costs. Spokesman Enrique Santos confirmed the report, whiqfi the Philippines Daily Express attributed to sources. TheAP - 145 words
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Advertisement246 1979-06-25 5 BOXER' Versatile range for both construction and municipal work with high payload. m HM r c Ss y y.Yigy HB r B Sijß MX 38h&* PI Spacious cab MM#wpV*9k. m TO A r: :"t 'Vvv! ri High tensile steel frame, flat topped for ease of body mounting I i Jm246 words
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Article, Illustration908 1979-06-25 6 PATRICIA GOH - SONATA RECITAL By PATRICIA GOH HOW some people manage to get tickets for SSO concerts is quite mysterious many friends have voiced their disappointment and amazement at how "tickets are not on sale yet" at the usual booking centres, only to find out that tickets908 words
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Article858 1979-06-25 6 JOHN LEONARD - Gladstone. A Progress in Politics. By Peter Stansky. With a fore ward by J.H. Plumb. 201 pages: Published by Little Brown. U559.95. By JOHN LEONARD HIS devoted wife once told Gladstone, "Ob, William, dear, if you weren't such a great man you would be a terrible858 words
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635 1979-06-25 7 GEORGE MALCOLM - Joesph Conrad: The Three Lives, by Frederick R. Karl: Published by Faber and Faber, £12.50, 1,008 pages. Reviewed by GEORGE MALCOLM THOMSON. i by GEORGE MALCOLM HOW pleased Joseph Conrad would be today that the Pope is a Pole! Conrad may have been635 words
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Article, Illustration647 1979-06-25 7 THOMAS LASK - Arnold Toynbee once said that when the factors are limitless, fiction is the only way. John Masters has used this pearl of wisdom many times over in his widely acclaimed Bhowani Junction and others. THOMAS LASK looks at the writer and his words. THOMAS LASK NYTNYT - 647 words
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Article279 1979-06-25 7 CREATIVE wrltlag hu its scarce la •ae*! ImighitlM ul, sf cmtk, Me*i latere** la wrltlag. Bat a* a—IN writer eaa really Mate himself tram the Mn ta be a great witter. A fermal reeagalttoa sf creative taleat la far tbe writer a strsag metlvatlag farce, aad aa279 words
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801 1979-06-25 7 JAMES ATLAS - The Blood of Paradise by Stephen Goodwin is a scrupulous, poignant novel; one that shines forth with the emotional intensity of William Faulkner. 242 pages. US$B.95. Reviewed by JAMES ATLAS. by JAMES ATLAS NYT THE time has long since passed when novelists ventured in search ofNYT - 801 words
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Advertisement570 1979-06-25 6 TONG BEE FINANCE COMPANY LIMITED (Incorporated in the Republic of Singapore) BALANCE SHEET 31st DECEMBER 1978 Unappropriated profit Total Share Capital and Reserves CURRENT LIABILITIES Deposits Other creditors and accrued expenses Provision for taxation Proposed dividend net Total Current liabilities TOTAL SHARE CAPITAL, RESERVES LIABILITIES 78,574 1,413,874 2,648,327 108,926 79,683570 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous399 1979-06-25 6 JAM SESSION THE Dutch Club will be holding a special jam session featuring several leading local enthusiasts, including David Ng, Louis Tan and David Louis, this Sunday at 7pm. The session is open to the public. Further details may be obtained from The Dutch Club at 22, Camden Park or399 words
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Miscellaneous1357 1979-06-25 6 I RUMPOLE CASE CLOSED CATCH Bampale while yM can. He mom m tanlght at 11.45 with t msrder trial darlag which the jadge, aat a great taa af his, seems far mare laterrated la Run pale's attire thaa la the praeeediags. This will he the last Barnpale eptoade. A pity,1,357 words
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Advertisement834 1979-06-25 7 Board of Directors Marine Midland Banks. Inc. and Marine Midland Bank REPORT OF INDEPENDENT ACCOUNTANTS To the Board of Directors and Shareholders of Marine Midland Banks, Inc. We have examined the consolidated balance sheet of Marine Midland Banks, Inc and its subsidiaries at December 31. 1978 and the related consolidated834 words
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EUROPEAN MARKETS
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Article183 1979-06-25 8 JUNE a Pis 4/ARM 342.00 unch Ahold 91J0 -0 Akao 2&J0 0J AifEV 8100 40 Amfu 108.40 Am rot Bank 88 JO yy J8 03 -18J I 9100 unch Boli 85J0 unch BorsumlJ 156.50 Burhmann 50.00 -0 Byenkorf 88 JO 40 Calre Delft 187 JO -0 Dell MU 104-50183 words
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Article275 1979-06-25 8 JUNE 22 FYs CORBEILLE Alr-Llqulde 413 14.1 B S N Oervais Danone 843 +8 CSF (Thomson Csf) 385 •1 Cle Francaise des Petroles 206 +7 Compagnte Flnanclere Compagnle Gene rale 383 41 Credit Foncter De France 462 ♦a Hachette (Llbralrle) 242 +7 Machines Bull 50-40 0.9 MlcheUn (B) 978275 words
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Article189 1979-06-25 8 JUNE 22 Francs Actions SulSaes 285 unch Alusulsse Br. 1236 -5 Alusulsse Ref 417 ♦a Brown Bonn Br. IMS unch at* Oelfj Br 1235 unch Ota Oelfj PC986 unch CIDa Oelcr Ref m unch Credit Suisse it 2186 IS Credit Suisse Rft 410 2 Elektrowatt Br. 1040 40 Oeorfe189 words
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Article97 1979-06-25 8 JUNE 22 Fti forward market A «*r 436 nun 4| Arbed 80 Astur m 30 B rue an M2xd unch Bru-Uunb 1700 Canpac 8l4xd •18 Ooek 530 18 De Bern 258 3 Ebe* 31(0 6800 -5 Electro bel unch Ob-Inno-Bm 39M SO Of* 1214 -2 Hobok ffjn 73 Petro97 words
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Article204 1979-06-25 8 JUNE 22 Dm Aef-Telefunken SOJO +0J Akxo 25 TO 0.4 Alii Letwn MO W 7 Alls Vert ra*f 136 90 11 BtfHT Wbank 247 00 Bay Vbank 206 00 Bijrf' 127 JO +0.7 BBC ***** 17 nun 192.00 1.5 337.00 Chetn Verw 233.00 Cooinuratant ***** Conu Oumml M JOB204 words
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Article83 1979-06-25 8 JUNE 22 Lire Ante 34 4 0 Ajaoc Oen Banofi CentraJe ***** 1WJ0 SflOO 0 0 n*t in Flnstder Oen Immob 157 75 86 75 -0 *0 IFI Pri ItalcemenU 2314 154S6 ♦0 0 ItalikW 71» 386 -0 Mtfnetl H Pf 964 4 Marelll Ere Me<i lob Mlralanie Mondadorl83 words
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Article327 1979-06-25 8 M AR 24 543 Yen lEF? 365 10 AsahiChem 168 1 AsahiClass 349 2 BankTk 218 649 1 508 1 535 4 Chiyoda Chubu Pwr unch 420 8 D Nip Print 550 +6 D Nip Toryo 181 3 Dauchikangyo Bk 335 unch Kbara 377 2 Fuji Bank 337 unch327 words
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Article215 1979-06-25 8 JUNE S C» AblUbt A lean Alfom* HI g*s H H Ban* Mont Bank Norm ScoUa Bell Tel a* BH 8 -H H H Beth Core BP Can Ltd Braacan 17* a H Camp Red Lake Can Imp Bk Canpac Can par in* Pf Carting OTCeefe Comtnco Com Bath215 words
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Article1079 1979-06-25 8 NEW YORK STRENGTH in energy shares and takeover targets pushed stock prices broadly higher in active trading last Friday. The popular averages got a lift late in the session when Chrysler opened sharply higher despite denials of a report that Volkswagenwerk Ag planned a takeover bid for the1,079 words
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Advertisement177 1979-06-25 8 Where to wine, dine and entertain *1 m Take a new look at die Harbour Grill. Treat yourself and your business associates to an excellent lunch selected from our superb offering of choice US prime beef, our daily Nouvelle Cuisine specialities or let our executive Chef. Leo Waldemeier help you177 words
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Advertisement224 1979-06-25 8 Treat yourself to a beer. At only S3 during our happy hours spm— 7pm. n [V^aPPV boozing Hours I There t nothing like having an evening full of good drinks good cheer and fine music Thai how we keep your hours happv At lon Bar you can try as manv224 words
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Advertisement195 1979-06-25 8 c For drinking. For dancing. For delightful evenings. Music by Bacchus International <>t London Open hours: SI X THI K 9 PM SAM SIS" > 1 IST ORIS K FRI. SA I 9PM JAM SHOO vr o ISTDRIXK Vnlun SlM»nitoii > ScESA'ON *C T EIS ANC iNNS AOB.DAiDE rI II'(,()'S195 words
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Advertisement118 1979-06-25 8 "In the Georgian \Jftng of the Cockpit a Fteriod restaurant offering the choicest tare in the true British tradition where good tasie triumphs from Beef Buierfly RJJet and a wide choice of traditional dishes 10 dining in a luxurious period atmosphere With service fnend and foe praise us for' A118 words
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Advertisement65 1979-06-25 8 *> i iITVf II Everyday is a biq house affair for us Because each day is another new opp "tur to perfect our service to you Serve by /.hich you remember us bavr.ur, specialities for the choicest pict- And 'hat truly relaxed atmosphere .vhir h ir.akf eating ,1 delightful pleasure65 words
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MARKET REVIEWS
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820 1979-06-25 9 K.LUMPUR MUCH to the disappointment of those who had expected some upward reaction, prices continued to fall under an almost uninterrupted wave of selling on the Kuala Lumpur stock market last week. Losses were comparatively steeper than those recorded the week before as conditions worsened820 words
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390 1979-06-25 9 NEW YORK NYT ARE those long motorist lines for petrol a recession? Is the dollar dne for another battering? Will interest rates move op in the second half of this year? While investors grappled with these and other tantalising questions, the Dow JonesNYT - 390 words
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Article760 1979-06-25 9 GERALD COLVERD - LONDON By GERALD COLVERD THE conclusion of Royal Ascot week might, under normal circumstances, point to a revival of stock market activity in the coming final week of the current trading account. The market is likely to run as slowly as some of the760 words
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Article963 1979-06-25 9 CHAN BONG SOO - SINGAPORE By CHAN BONG SOO SHARES were sold down across a wide front on the Singapore stock market last week as investors continued to bold off. After the decline in the past two weeks, some shares have reached levels where the downside risk is necessarily limited.963 words
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Article424 1979-06-25 9 SYDNEY MINING stocks outshone the industrials in share market trading last week and energy-related shares stood out with sharp gains. The All Ordinaries index fell 4.72 points on the week to 567.03 while the metals and minerals index rose 23.56 points to 2821.88. With only four trading424 words
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Advertisement956 1979-06-25 9 IRVING TRUST COMPANY (Incorporated with Limited Liability in the State of New York,US.A.) Head OfffceiOne Wall Street, New York,N.Y, Consolidated Statements of Condition December 31. 1978 and 1977 C In Thousands) Assets Consolidated Statements of Income Years ended December 31, 1978 and 1977 C In Thousands) 1978 Cash and due956 words
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COMPANY NEWS
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Article, Illustration455 1979-06-25 10 CATHERINE ONG - By CATHERINE ONG ALTHOUGH it has made significant inroads into the overseas markets, Acma Electrical Industries is confident that there still exists a large potential to be tapped. After quadrupling its export sales last year, this manufacturer and distributor of refrigerators, airconditioners and electrical appliances455 words
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Article298 1979-06-25 10 Violet Chow - Week fded Jue 22 Compiled by Violet Chow OTHERS Trading in the shares of BmMJt Semktwaag Estmtea will be temporarily suspended from Sept 9, to determine shareholders' entitlement to the capital repayment and the bonus issue. Semlmra Ptyw—4 has acquired a 40 per cent stake298 words
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Article231 1979-06-25 10 KAH MOTORS Campaay, the Honda dealing subsidiary of Oriental Holdings, has agreed to buy 0.8 hectare of land with vacant possession in Johore Baru for $990,000. An agreement has been signed with the vendors. Messrs Ong Hong Bee, Siak Yeng and Lim Chong. The purchase, however, is subject231 words
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Article289 1979-06-25 10 Fasaa Fishing Net Maaafaetaring BM: AGM to be held at North Klang Straits Industrial Area, Port Klang, at 10.30am on June 25. Leaag Hast Industries Ltd: AGM to be held at 91B, Lavender Street, Singapore at 10am on June 28. Lie* Hm lad utiles BM: AGM to be289 words
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410 1979-06-25 10 IN LINE with the general recovery of the textile market last year, Penang-based spinner and knitter, Public Textile, has reported a set of sparkling results. Group pre-tax profit for the year ended Dec 31, 1978 jumped more than four-fold to $805,654 on only an 18410 words
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Article2742 1979-06-25 10 This Year Gr's Gr's Net Last Div Div Y'ld P/E Vol Week High Low Coapany Sale *or- Cvr COOO) High Low 8ECTION ONE INDL'STUAL COMMEftClAL 261 207 Aetna 236 -8 15.0 22 63 121 28 240 236 190* 123* Alcom 17V IOjO 13 55 23.8 142 no2,742 words
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Advertisement243 1979-06-25 10 E L 1 J fJ FI THE FIRST INTERNATIONAL RUBBER AND PLASTICS EXHIBITION FOR ASIA WORLD TRADE CENTRE, SINGAPORE. 26-30 MAY 1980. Every year, thousands of new rubber and plastic products enter the market. Whether for use in industry or the home, every product reflects some new development in engineering243 words
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Article693 1979-06-25 11 RONALD KOW - By RONALD KOW IS THE Singapore national soccer team haviag a goalkeeper problem? Hopefully not, but one cannot help feeling that Lim Chlew Peng, who kept goal In the last Malaysia Cup final, may soon think of retiring ns he is among the more693 words
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Article, Illustration946 1979-06-25 11 TEO TECK WENG - JURONG OPEN By TEO TECK WENG A TALL, young Australian showed mastery of the fast greens and blustery conditions at the Jurong course to spring a surprise win in the Jurong Open golf tournament yesterday. Sydney Kyle-Little, a 19-year-old undergraduate at an American University,BT pictures by WONG KWAI CHOW and TAN WEE HIM - 946 words
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202 1979-06-25 11 THE SIXTH leg of the local golf circuit, the Jurong Masters '79, will be held over 54 holes at the Jurong Country Club golf course starting on Friday. A total of 47 professionals, including defending champion M. Marimuthu, and 30 amateur golfers are expected202 words
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Advertisement974 1979-06-25 11 Consolidated Balance Sheet-condensed- at 31st December 1978 with comparative figures Cash funds December 31,1978 DM (thousands) 8.233.946 December 31,1977 DM (thousands) 6.995.891 Liabilities to banks December 31,1978 DM (thousands) 26.036.3§1 Liabilities December 31,1977 DM (thousands) 21.878.444 Subsidiaries, associated companies and trade investments Other assets Total Assets 744.015 5.270.205 111.001.845 600.810974 words
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198 1979-06-25 12 NEW SERVICES to improve communications have been announced by Telecoms and the Postal Services Deparment. Telecoms will start an International Datel Service to the Philippines from today. The charge is $24.75 for the first three minutes and $8.25 for each additional minute. Singapore now198 words
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Article44 1979-06-25 12 MORE than 200 exhibitors from 29 countries will take part in two exhibitions, IMAC-ASIA '79 and CONP EX-ASIA '79, opening at the World Trade Centre at 11 a.m. today. Viewing times are from U a.m. to 8 p.m. daily until June 29.44 words
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Article, Illustration539 1979-06-25 12 JOHN LIM - By JOHN LIM DESPITE rising oil prices worldwide, posted refinery product prices in Singapore are still substantially lower than in other refining centres. Prices of certain products here may be as much as 10 per cent cheaper. In important products like premium and regular(Source: PETROLEUM ) - 539 words
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701 1979-06-25 12 MALAYSIAN Finance Minister Razaleigh Hamzah has said that even though participation of bumiputras in business has increased along with their share holdings, they still shy away from individual ownership. Mr Razaleigh stressed that the Malaysian Government is ready to make any necessary adjustments to701 words
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348 1979-06-25 12 THE Malaysian Government is planning to set up a committee to review its Cooperatives Ordinance with a view to plugging loopholes which led to abuses of the kind discovered in the Bank Rakyat case. The committee will also look into the possibility of formulating new348 words
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328 1979-06-25 12 and the bulk of the rest exported to Malaysia and Hongkong. In addition to dealing in finished products, the company also trades in raw materials and this formed about 20 per cent of the total sales. Research into feed formulations and their nutritional328 words
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Article, Illustration31 1979-06-25 12 VIETNAMESE prisoners-of-war saying goodbye to the Chinese moments before their release at the Chinese-Vietnamese border last Friday. This AP photo is released by China's official Xinhna news agency.31 words
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531 1979-06-25 12 Reuter AFP AP MORE THAN 2,500 Vietnamese refugees, determined to remain in Malaysia before resettlement in Western countries, have been given a reprieve by the Malaysian authorities who will, however, continue to turn back to sea all new arrivals, officials in Kuala Lumpur saidReuter; AFP; AP - 531 words
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Advertisement176 1979-06-25 12 10. fee Me Can Mp§ wm a Mam pm» i S«Mt (HactM M iwml a fed jaar k« 5 Ejjjl 4Bki Saw* 3 SBSSS hi if 11 < 3 £32 INSTITUTE Of SUCCESSFUL LEADERSHIP Ambif Mansion*, Room 1 (2nd Floor) Orchard Rood. Singapore Hp; yj »:•.....".T 3: ra: For information176 words
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Advertisement632 1979-06-25 12 1 FIRST NATIONAL BANK IN DALLAS DALLAS, TEXAS (INCORPORATED IN THE USA WITH LIMITED LIABILITY) CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT OF CONDITION D«Mb«r 31, 1979 ASSETS Cash and Due From Banks on Demand US$ 778,671,000 Bank Time Accounts 1,136,413,000 Funds Sold *****6,000 Loons, Net of Valuation Reserve for Possible Loan Losses of $29,230,000632 words
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Miscellaneous61 1979-06-25 12 Outlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. to 1 p.m. today: Isolated showers around mid-day. Report for 24 boors prior to 1.31 p.m. on Jane 24 at the airport. Maximum temperature 31.5 Associated humidity 66 Minimum temperature 25.5 Associated humidity 98 Hours of sunshine 9.65 Rainfall in millimetres trace Total rainfall61 words
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Article88 1979-06-25 13 AFP THE Soviet merchant fleet, including fishing boats, totals more than 21.2 million dwt and is increasing by 1 million tonnes a year, Tass news agency reported. It said Soviet shipyards were at present specialising in oil tankers of 150,000 dwt, timber carriers, ore carriers and containerAFP - 88 words
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Article120 1979-06-25 13 AFP WORLD maritime activity in the years ahead will be dominated by the countries that border the Pacific, in particular Japan, China, S. Korea and South-east Asian shipping nations. This was the view put forward by Mr Graham McCallum, a director of John Swire and Sons, Shipowners, atAFP - 120 words
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Article69 1979-06-25 13 Reuter SECONDHAND tonnage brokers reported oil/ore carrier Ombrina 133,951 long dwt built 1971 sold to Greek buyers for US$6.6 million and tanker Meltemi 40,202 long-dwt built 1976 to New York Greek buyers for 515 million. Tanker Nivose 72,774 long dwt built 1965 sold to unknown buyers for around $6.3Reuter - 69 words
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Article557 1979-06-25 13 24PC RISE IN APRIL THE VOLUME of seaborne cargo handled by ports in Singapore continued its climb to reach a total of 22.5 million freight tonnes (FT) for the first four months of this year. Cargo movements increased by 24 per cent in April this year amounting557 words
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Article172 1979-06-25 13 UPI THE eastern sector of the charter market expertenced a lall as eperators awaited resalts «f Russia's recent Australian wheat purchase. Meanwhile, farther evidence emerged of Strang western freight, particularly ea the chemical aad so gar raates. Indian charterers had to pay US$5l (*****) (no) far aUPI - 172 words
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452 1979-06-25 13 ORDERS for new very large crude carriers (VLCCs) may not be as far off as a quick survey of the over-supply of tonnage might suggest. According to Oslo-based shipbrokers, P F Bassoe, a combination of circumstances rising secondhand prices and soaring452 words
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1900 1979-06-25 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 of1,900 words
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Article528 1979-06-25 17 HMlHtlJae Cri ACS n 5 Aiea IV 3 Alpac IV 5 Angkutan V 2 ANL I 1 APL m 2 Arya Nat n 5 ASCL m 5 AustCont IV 5 Bank n 5 BBS n 2 Ben Asia m 3 Ben EAC m 2 Ben m 3 Ben Ocean528 words
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Article1297 1979-06-25 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 the1,297 words
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Article, Illustration966 1979-06-25 18 Lloyd's List DELAYS and distortions in the enforcement of international maritime safety conventions are criticised in the annua] report for 1978 published by the Hamburgbased classification society Germanise her Lloyd. The report says that last year's tanker safety and pollution prevention conference held inLloyd's List - 966 words
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Article375 1979-06-25 18 Reuter WHEN the Titanic sank in 1912, drowning 1,513 people in the Atlantic Ocean, it ensured itself a place in the history of maritime tragedies. But legend has passed over what, eight years earlier, was Denmark's greatest peacetime disaster at sea. On June 28Reuter - 375 words
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205 1979-06-25 18 POOLE Harbour commissioners plan to embark on a £6-7 million expansion programme which will more than double the capacity of the south coast port. Harbour commissioner Commander Nipk Mules hopes that planning permission will be granted this autumn. Then the commissioners will go ahead205 words
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Article, Illustration421 1979-06-25 18 EXPECTED ARRIVALS TODAY KEPPEL WHARVES Joo Hong (Tanker), (1200 after Dove subect gas free P/O) 13/14 Kimanis (after Rajah Brooke) 21 Kriti Emerald (after State of Manipur) 8/9 Makeverett (0730 tide) 25/ 26 Sargodha (1500 after Anwo Venture) 18 Stolt Sincerity (Tanker) (after Shoryu Maru A Dove421 words
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Advertisement416 1979-06-25 13 ]:`..((:<}'"/>)'~/\({{'^.$,*$}/ «9» IA RDIM A\l A H I J acv«Ln toa 14* KOREA* MCEWON 3d IMJOW COHTAKI it* loaiot 12* ORBITAL QKF IS* IS SOS BMW 22* CHM CONTAMI 2* H acuta win 17* Orient Overseas Co*dcjMe\ Line FULLY CONTNNEMSB) SERVICE TO EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) I r r-i 1 Fstom416 words
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Advertisement257 1979-06-25 13 JSI SEALORD ANTAH W m 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 S pore Loading for 27/6 Kuwait (9/7). Dammam (14/7). Doha (19/7). Bahrain (22/7). Dubai (26/7) 1/7 Muscat (13/7). Dammam (16/7).257 words
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Advertisement285 1979-06-25 13 30*? C ROZE J27 tall K lACEMON 4 My m CONTAMR 11 Mr MERCATOR 16 Mr 0 CHKF 21 My SS BKCU ft My C CONTAMR 3 M C PAUL 17 A* C *071 S p<*f Ctos-t Abo accepwn carp to/lri FROM EWOPE (YIA 29 Mi is My 5My 22285 words
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Advertisement681 1979-06-25 13 L Nedlloyd Lines Call us We call the world Agents: Nedlloyd EAC Please refer to page 3 55^ MAERSK LINE ►or US Pac*t. Pacito Nam Wet. Calf t Atlantic List Canada and Mexico (Also accepting tor Homkot*. Taiwan Japan and Korea) FAST Mother Vessel LTT Smfapore Ctos.ni Tunes *CY IMy681 words
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Advertisement850 1979-06-25 14 Hapag-Uoyc FULLY CONTAiOBED TO EUROPE S'part PKatai Cadfcaa Bit 26/6 TMM Ei»roj M/ 6 30/6 Efe* Urn 4/7 OkaAa Bit 8/7 U/7 13/7 •■■Mm 18/7 20/7 "I'ltut Eipms 25/7 27/7 Baama 4/8 5/8 T*»» Raj 12/8 13/8 EXPRESS CONVENTIONS TO EUROPE Wwn 22/6 26/6 6/7 22/7 19/7 17/7 15/7 Pari850 words
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Advertisement380 1979-06-25 14 Bjff JZ barber blue sea Franc US ATLANTIC IB GULf t EAST CANADA Safe MMtaw J Tw Baiter Ttba Barto Tomb«r| Mnmon Oritam UM SjM Saltd I My i U 23/24 m M2l M m Barttr Bartxr IK I <*a r s 24-22/7 23-24/7 21-22/7 23-25/7 In Anfetn San Fianav380 words
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Advertisement546 1979-06-25 14 0 EVERGREEN LINE r FAR (AST EUROPE FXPRESS FULL CONTAINER SERVICE ACCCPTMG CARGO FOR HAMBURG. FELIXSTOWE. ROTTEROAM. ANTWRP, LE HAVRE ALSO ACCEPTMG CARGO FOR: UMTEDKMGOOM Southampton, ionoon. Manchester, bwmmgham. BRISTOL. LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW. LEEDS WEST GERMANY BKMERhAVEN HOLLAND AMSTERDAM itmt Enr MM 1 M Im Wctorr 17 M V*raf« 2h| 1546 words
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Advertisement857 1979-06-25 14 Everett Tiites] Burmt Fhrt Star Shippini Corpn. 'BURMESE NATIONAL LINE' LOADMG FOR RANGOON B F S.S.C Agent* m Moloyuo TEPS MALAYSIA Katong Tal (38)-7355 Panong Tal *****/***** L* Compania Argentina Da T» Navagacion Intarcontinental S. A. C.I. F I 7 "ARGENTINE NATIONAL LINE' LOADMG FOR DURBAN. CAPETOWN, BUENOS ARES Sn|ipori857 words
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Advertisement654 1979-06-25 14 ifIVHVWJi VIUIC 1914 T "ELO.S.E. i v v OCEAN SHIPPING ENTERPRISES PTE LTD RM 2102 2103 21ST FLOOR MARINA HOUSE SHENTON WAY MISTRI ROAD SINGAPORE 2 TEL *****44 7& *****70 31 SANKYO LINE AUSTRALIA SERVICE KYOSE) HUM THREE STAR MAYSXY...„. P. Ketang Saigapore Loadng tar: Sated M Part SYD, MEL654 words
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Advertisement906 1979-06-25 15 Overseas Containers \imm Limited Weekly service to/from UK/Europe To UK/Continent S'part Cardfcan Bay 26 Mi Tata Eiprtss 21 Mi Etx Mm Osaka Bar 9M li*arpeal Bay 11 M BanaMar ISM llrt»| bpm» 25 M Smun 4 Ant Tokya Bar 12 Card* in Bit 21 A* Omjrt Bran 14U MM 30906 words
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Advertisement579 1979-06-25 15 Scan Dutch 9 EKLY EXP Vii >111:1■*<*ir.n»ym:fi:wwi:i >i\i MM| (and date) 23/4 a/i in 14/7 n/7 a/7 4/1 IVI M latte |rrataM cmw to ImHMI f l^w EASTBOUND FROM MED/UK/NC/SCANDINAVIA 1) Gtw| 7) Ifbwi 3) l« 4) rim 5) leH t) M wits [p S po.r KDKIFT SJM S«M urn579 words
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Advertisement571 1979-06-25 15 BOUSTEAD AGENCIES THE BANK LINE LTD. Ctowi PI. 11*1) Sport 24/28 Aug P Ketang 29/31 toig FROM EAST I SOUTH AFRICA ft* BANGKOK MANIA AKSSB. Penai* P Kelang S'pore A* U.S. GULF COAST SERVICE (New Orleans, Mobile, Houston, Galveston) Stofapore P. Keiang Kuantan US GuR VELMA LYKES (toads) Todaj/a kit571 words
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Advertisement1004 1979-06-25 16 > K LINE KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. 1t if-' >fit xpwe s-i st wvie TO EUROPE P Ketang I Harre R dam 29 ton 15 July 16 July 5 Juty 2? My 23 Jul, Bremen Awerp 21 July 23 Juty 28 July 31 July 2 Aug 5 Aug 9 Aug1,004 words
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Advertisement857 1979-06-25 16 U.S.A./EAST CANADA SERVICE Penang Oetaaan P Mang Singapore E C /GREAT LAKES SERVICE loamg for new tow. nokou. Montreal. Toronto Penang Belawan P lelang Singapore WSHUA TET (C* Chcaga) IS /It My 13/14 My 11/12 Mr "A VESSEL" 15/14 Aug 13/14 A«g 11/121* CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE Ludh« tar: 10$857 words
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Advertisement768 1979-06-25 16 (MMUKcj 32 MAIAYSIAH INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING CORPORATION BfRHAD EXPRESS FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO/FROM MED/UK/CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA WEST BOW): feeder *P Kelang Vessel Sport 1) Ifctair, 2) Rdam 3) Hborg 4) GDurg ELEANORA Saded N HOUTMAN 26/6 17/7 22/7 24/7 26/7 FRANCESCA 30/6 JUTLANOIA 3/7 17/7 22/7 24/7 26/7 ELtANORA 7/7 B PERMAI 10/7768 words
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Advertisement821 1979-06-25 16 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD. Fabei House 234E Orchard Road Singapore 9 Telephone *****11'*****57 £8 3 REGULAR INDEPENDENT SEMI/FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO EUROPE S'pore P. Kelang ELBE WB4O (Cant. SNp) In Pert RATNAAAANORAMA N842 NOR ASM N845 Agents: Saigapore K.Lumw pore P. Kdanf Penang loadng tar: Port Rotterdam/Hamburg (UK) /Tribury thai 1W821 words
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Advertisement282 1979-06-25 17 CHMA OCEAN SHIPPING COMBW icag t mm KMRE IMMB FOR 2t/2l tmm Mtariaa Ha*w| hft/21 km l—4*m/katw»tp/k»ttm*mn ilifti taiT* 10/12 Mr MMM 79/22 Mr WM«Mi 27/21 Mr latfn/tohwp IKDnOBUMtAII SER SERVICE cwt—n Deap la* anfaMt tar tqnd cwjo AGENTS: Chung CNoo Shippoa Sdn Bhd Port Kdang Trf: *****6, *****8 Penong282 words
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Advertisement319 1979-06-25 17 NOTICES DONG SUE LINE M.V. DONG BEE VOY. 6/79 arrived 18.6.79 AT PSA Godown 40/41 General Survey on damaged cargo discharged ex the above vessel will be held on Wednesday 27th June 1979, as from 9.00 a.m. to 4.00 p.m. No further survey will be held after this date. Agents:-WORLD-WIDE319 words
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