The Business Times, 10 July 1979
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Title Section11 1979-07-10 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 14S/1/7S TUESDAY, JULY 11, 1171 50 CENTS11 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article77 1979-07-10 1 AFP. PARIS, Mon. A French air force plane and four chartered aircraft will bring more than a thousand Indochinese refugees to be settled in France over the next few days, it was announced today. Three charter flights, from Kuala Lumpur, Singapore and Bangkok, are due to landAFP. - 77 words
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Article60 1979-07-10 1 AP. SEOUL, Mon. South Korea announced an immediate average 59.2 per cent price increase for oil to reflect the recent and expected forthcoming Opec increases. The drastic boost, second highest since the 82 per cent increase in 1974, is also intended to curb domestic oil consumption. SouthAP. - 60 words
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Article81 1979-07-10 1 UPI BEIJING, Mon. Chinese students battled African and Arab students at the Textile Institute in Shanghai for more than two days, resulting in 22 injured, the second such apparent racial incident in China this year, according to a student spokesman today. A spokesman for African and Arab studentsUPI - 81 words
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Article54 1979-07-10 1 AFP KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Education Minister Datuk Musa Hitam said today the government was considering the possibility of setting up another university in the country "but not in the immediate future." "We are however, already thinking of it, although this would depend, among other things, on ourAFP - 54 words
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Article66 1979-07-10 1 AFP BEIJING, Mon. China has bought 17,000 tonnes of refined palm oil worth about US$lO million (Ss22 million) from Malaysia, so far this year. The purchase represented a significant breakthrough for plam oil in the Chinese market. "Traditionally, China has been buying mostly crude palm oilAFP - 66 words
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Article61 1979-07-10 1 UPI. TEL AVIV, Mon. The international marketing subsidiary of one of Israel's biggest manufacturing firms announced a joint partnership with an Egyptian company today in the first known trade venture between the two countries. Koortrade, with marketing outlets in 40 countries and sales of US$4BO million last year,UPI. - 61 words
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Article70 1979-07-10 1 UPI NEW YORK, Mon. The stock market, apparently encouraged by weekend reports that Saudi Arabia was increasing oil production, headed higher early today in active trading. The Dow Jones Industrial average, which climbed 10.41 points last Friday, was ahead 3.58 points to 849.74 after the first hour ofUPI - 70 words
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Article128 1979-07-10 1 Rises Indices Sungei Besi Malayan Tin Petaling Sin Chew Tractors FAN Spore Bus Nat Iron Spore Glass O C B C Straits Trading 1170 1650 925 400 585 560 253 505 261 675 660 -f 60 35 25 16 15 15 13 11 11 10 10 B.T.Index:128 words
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Article, Illustration131 1979-07-10 1 Rises Indices A. Hi tarn (t) 1270 Negri Semb 480 Sg. Besi 1180 S. Dredge 434 Consplt W'rt 545 S. Trading 665 Tronoh 875 Minsec 342 Duff 280 A. Amal 530 S. Kinta 785 Falls Mentakab 300 D. Baby 167 30 22 20 16 15 15 15 14131 words
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Article598 1979-07-10 1 MARGARET THOMAS - UP FIVE CENTS A LITRE By MARGARET THOMAS IN AN unprecedented move, the Government last night liberalised controls on the prices of petrol, diesel and kerosene. It allows oil companies for the first time to impose individual prices, intensifying competition at the pumps. At the598 words
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148 1979-07-10 1 SINGAPORE'S Department of Civil Aviation is awaiting American Federal Aviation Administration instructions on the need to close the Republic's airspace as a precaution against debris from the Skylab space station as it returns to earth, a Ministry of Communications spokesman said. Closure of airspace would148 words
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659 1979-07-10 1 FOO CHOY PENG - By FOO CHOY PENG CHINA has indicated that it is interested in setting up a diesel engine project with participation coming possibly from Singapore and an American firm. Details of the project are not available as discussions between the three parties are still659 words
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288 1979-07-10 1 TWO other hanks have raised their prime lending rates (PLR) by a quarter point, close on the heels of a similar increase by Development Bank of Singapore (DBS) yesterday. The Indnstial and Commercial Bank (ICB) announced yesterday that its prime288 words
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503 1979-07-10 1 MANO SABNANI - By MANO SABNANI The UK-based Guthrie Corporation is seeking to acquire the 27 per cent minority interest in its local subsidiary, Guthrie Berhad (Guthrie). After the stockmarket closed for trading yesterday, Guthrie announced that it had received a proposal from the Corporation which503 words
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Advertisement70 1979-07-10 1 mm SHIPPING TIMES NEW sonree of medicinal ant1er5.......................................... I AVOIDING pitfalls of modern planning 7 Shift In the oil game stakes.... 7 STOCK market rep0rt............... 19 BATA Malaysia hopes to do better this year......................... 11 HOCK Lock Slew looks at Haw Par 1nternati0na1...................... 11 LOCAL garment makers turn down Manila70 words
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TRADE AND INDUSTRY
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Article465 1979-07-10 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, SITC, SITC June 22-Aug 18: Systematic training for effective parenting, Waterloo Street Centre, Dept of Extramural Studies July 9-10: Critical Path465 words
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261 1979-07-10 2 FOO CHOY PENG - By FOO CHOY PENG A FIVE-MEMBER delegation from Singapore will leave for Thailand today to attend two meetings organised by the Asean Federation of Cement Manufacturers from July 11 to 12. Led by the general manager of Singapore Cement, Mr George Teo, the team261 words
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200 1979-07-10 2 FUTURE supplies of deer antlers to Chinese medicine shops may come from Australia. Willow Ware of Melbourne, Australia, believes that there is a good market here for deer antlers as Singapore has a large Chinese population. The company has plans for large-scale exports. At200 words
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Article, Illustration112 1979-07-10 2 FORD Motor has appointed Asia Motor as a dealer for its commercial vehicles in Singapore. Following the signing ceremony, Ford's managing director in Singapore, Mr D H Collis, said the agreement will enable Ford to serve the Singapore market better. Ford will introduce a new112 words
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Article111 1979-07-10 2 DOLMAR Maschinen-Fabrik of Hamburg, West Germany will display two of its latest chain saw models at the International Forestry and Timber Exhibition at the World Trade Centre in Singapore from July 16 to 20. The first model, SachsDolmar 133, is a 9HP chain saw weighing111 words
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380 1979-07-10 2 A CARGO handling company here, Hai Poh Contractors will soon acquire two container handling fork lift trucks with the highest lifting capacity among those in use in in South-east Asia. The trucks a 42-tonne unit and a 28-tonne unit with toplifts spreaders will380 words
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183 1979-07-10 2 TECHNOLOGICAL and managerial skills must advance in step with commercial growth in Singapore, the former backed by advanced equipment like office and computer systems. According to Mr Helmut Boehmer, sales manager for Triumph Adler Office Machine and Computer group in Asia, Singapore is gaining183 words
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Article67 1979-07-10 2 SIX students from Singapore will join others from higher institutions in Hongkong, Indonesia, Thailand, the Philippines and Malaysia, to attend a summer course at Sophia Univesity, Tokyo, Japan, from July 15 to August 23. They are on a Japan Air Lines Scholarship. The course includes67 words
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REGIONAL
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585 1979-07-10 3 AP CHINA is interested in exploring and developing gas reserves, substituting some gas for oil and selling oil abroad. "If China could develop substantial quantities of gas and use it as a substitue for oil. that would mean more oil for the rest ofAP - 585 words
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268 1979-07-10 3 Reuter THE chairman of Japan's major parliamentary socialist opposition party, Mr Ichio Asukata, believes a general election would be held in Japan this year before public criticism of energy- problems increases. Mr Asukata, addressing a Japan Socialist Party central committee meeting in Tokyo, urgedReuter - 268 words
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Article78 1979-07-10 3 THE Philippines, whose economy is already badly hit by rising oil prices, expects to spend about 50 per cent more on fuel this year, according to Energy Ministry sources. The sources say this year's oil bill will be higher than last year's US$l.l billion (552.4 billion).78 words
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733 1979-07-10 3 Reuter CHINA has put into effect its first law on joint ventures covering Chinese and foreign investment in the country. Western economic analysts said the 15-article joint venture code was "much tighter than expected." although some points, which could be covered by later regulations,Reuter - 733 words
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494 1979-07-10 3 UPI THOUSANDS of workers will be laid off throughout Australia this week as industry grinds to a halt following a continuing rash of industrial disputes. Employment Minister Ralph Viner said yesterday that the industrial crisis would result in many jobs being lost. In theUPI - 494 words
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Article463 1979-07-10 3 THE Malaysian Prime Minister, Datuk Hussein Onn reiterated the government's policy to monitor the progress of the New Economic Policy (NEP) and pledged that efforts to meet the various targets will be undertaken seriously and firmly. The government is aware of doubts among bumiputras regarding463 words
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Article143 1979-07-10 3 THE Malaysian government will continue to assist small bumiputra businessmen expand their business. Deputy Malaysian Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad yesterday said Ms3o million had been allocated for this purpose. He told delegates at the United Malays National Organisation (Umno) general assembly that143 words
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297 1979-07-10 3 AP A PHILIPPINE governmeat ip—l to MM mod manage two hotels la China appears to be the first under a new Chinese law nil*wing commercial Jsiat-veature operation* with foreign companies. The Philippine Nattoaal Media Prsdnctton Center reported that 49 per eeat of theAP - 297 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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1104 1979-07-10 4 NYT IN THE cool, dark hours before dawn tomorrow, seven men will quietly leave their homes and hotels and slip through Washinton's deserted streets to their rendezvous. Once there, they will be escorted to a Spartan basement corridor. The doorsNYT - 1,104 words
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Article519 1979-07-10 4 AFP. CURRENCY instability was once again a feature influencing price movements in commodity markets last week, writes Czarnikow in their latest review. For some time the gradual erosion in the value of the US dollar has given rise to an impression that sterling has been becoming intrinsicallyAFP. - 519 words
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Article293 1979-07-10 4 PRODUCE dealers in Singapore yesterday reported very little business for want of overseas price indications. It was the usual Monday routine. With foreign interest reduced to the barest minimum, dealers here had to be contented with selling small lots to exporters. According to the list of prices supplied293 words
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Article196 1979-07-10 4 THE SUGAR futures market yesterday closed easier with losses of 0.5 to 0.15 US cents, dealers said. Trading continued the recent quiet trend with no trades registered as on Friday, while the day's spot sugar price unchanged at 8.60 cents. Cotton trading continued the recent quiet trend with196 words
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Article352 1979-07-10 4 OPENING prices in Singapore yesterday were marked down about 1.25 cents and the market thereafter fell further on lack of support and some upcountry selling before short-cover-ing interest emerged to check the decline, dealers said. Values fell again towards the morning's close on some Japanese arbitrage selling. The morning352 words
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Article467 1979-07-10 4 R A S prices In cents per kilo yesterday Noon Close (per kilo) (per kilo) Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers tot 1 R-S S prompt f o b 303 00 304 00N 300 00 301 OON tot 1 R.S.S. July 300 50 ***** 298 00 298 50 Int 1467 words
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Article140 1979-07-10 4 NOON SSR an d SMR pen vMtrfir RAS Jaly Aafvit (Curreal Mtki iPo •ward Mtkl Barer* Seflert B«)er> Seller* SSR 20 O ion pallet' Mb OON 288 0ON 287 00 289 OON ssr ao (1 ton pallet! 28.100 285 OON 284 00 286 OON MRELB Aa« Sept140 words
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Article70 1979-07-10 4 THE STRAITS tin price in Penang yesterday gained Ms 4 to $1,981 a picol, to stand $28t above the International Tin Agreement ceiling. The marhet steadied slightly on light demand from Japan, the US and locally aad the low volume of tin concentrates delivered by miners diring the70 words
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Article30 1979-07-10 4 Rubber: July 9 Singapore: July: 298.00 cents (down 4.75 cents) Malaysia: August: 295.50 cents (down 6.50 cents) Tin: $1,980 (up $4) Official offering: 182 tonnes (up 7 tonnes)30 words
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Article345 1979-07-10 4 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in S$ per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 0 95, 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-super 0345 words
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Article773 1979-07-10 4 COFFEE: Robusta futures yesterday closed the morning about steady with losses ranging from C3B to £59 per tonne. Turnover was 1,258 lots including 11 options. Spot and distant months extended earlier losses but middle months however, made a partial recovery with September, November and January ending the morning773 words
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Article197 1979-07-10 4 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday: (In HK dollars, spot ex-godown) CMn yara: China Blue Phoenix 20b 2.300 32s 2.810 40s 3.030 (per bale of 400 lbs). Flee* km4>: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq. Dragon Head unq Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly197 words
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ASIAN STOCKS
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518 1979-07-10 4 Tokyo Source: DBS-Daiwa SOME energy substituterelated issues such as Japan Metals and Chemicals and Mitsubishi Gas Chemical and small-sized, incentive-backed issues advanced on heavy buying by individual investors. However, high-quality stocks generally eased on relatively light volume, since institutional investors continued to remain on the sidelines.Source: DBS-Daiwa - 518 words
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Article404 1979-07-10 4 Source: SHK Sec Ltd SHARE prices gained sharply in active trade yesterday, following another announcement of a takeover bid. China Provident is now the target with Hutchinson Whampoa commencing discussions. Property shares soared following the later announcement that Cheung Kong, in a joint venture with the Chinese government agencySource: SHK Sec Ltd - 404 words
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Article335 1979-07-10 4 STOCK prices yesterday firmed with most interest centres on gold, diamond and energy listings, dealers said. Central Norseman gold rose AJ3 to $33 on the day, in line with record international bullion prices, and a company announcement of plans for a five-for-one share split. Otter Exploration gained 14 cents335 words
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Article159 1979-07-10 4 THE MARKET yesterday closed mixed with commercials firmer while minings and oils declined, dealers said. Turnover rose to 5.6 million pesos from Friday's 4.7 million. Baguio Gold and PLOT rose while AtlasCcon B, Basic Petroleum and Phil Overseas lost ground. Acoje Mining, Philex B, Landoil B, Oriental B, CDCP,159 words
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Article30 1979-07-10 4 H.K.HANG SENG Monday 544.73 Friday 533.19 Week Ago closed SYDNEY INDUSTRIALS Monday 486.30 Friday 483.4? Week Ago 483 77 ALL ORDINARIES Monday 588.26 Friday 584.88 Week Ago 583.2130 words
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OVERSEAS
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Article537 1979-07-10 5 UPI SAUDI ARABIA has decided to boost its third-quarter output of crude oil by one million barrels a day in an effort to calm the market and unify prices, the authoritative oil publication. Middle East Economic Survey (Mees), said yesterday. It said the officialUPI - 537 words
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Article195 1979-07-10 5 Reuter WORLD trade talks die to eid la Geaeva this week after nearly six years of complex negotiations have proved la some w»ys disappointing, especially for developing countries, the secretariat d the General Agreemeat on Tariffs »ad Trade (Gatt) said yesterday. In its reviewReuter - 195 words
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Article65 1979-07-10 5 AFTER a boy's teachers confessed they could not teach him to spell, British psychologists used candies as rewards and transformed him into a child who can spell as well as any of his classmates. The scheme was simple. The boy got a candy every time he wrote a65 words
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Article, Illustration189 1979-07-10 5 A SWISS firm, Ebauches Electroniques SA, has developed what it claimed to be the world's most complete quartz digital watch with no fewer than fourteen functions combined with a simple-to-use, highly-legible display system. The new quartz watch movement, designated the ESA 946.921, contains a189 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article376 1979-07-10 5 SKYLAB'S death watch began in earnest yesterday, with the official forecast that the end will be sometime tomorrow, when Skylab will sweep across the US, on eight of its 16 orbits. "We'd like to caution people not to take overt actions that would put themselves in more danger376 words
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950 1979-07-10 5 Reuter US CAR workers are shaping up for a pay battle that could produce a prolonged strike, damage an ailing economy and finally bury President Carter's anti-infla-tion wage-price guidelines. Many economists and motor industry analysts see no prospect of the giantReuter - 950 words
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Article538 1979-07-10 5 UPI PRESIDENT Carter is considering a major staff shake-up in an effort to get a firmer grip on the energy crisis and reverse his declining public support, the Detroit News said. In a copyrighted story from its Washington bureau, the paper said a seniorUPI - 538 words
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565 1979-07-10 5 AFP, NYT. US SENATE committees will start formal considerations of the strategic arms treaty with the Soviet Union, with a growing likelihood that in the course of the lengthy process, the Senate will attach some conditions to the agreement. Senate majority leader Robert Byrd, justAFP,; NYT. - 565 words
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75 1979-07-10 5 THE US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is expected to annource this week, the lifting of its June 6 order that grounded the nation's 138-plane fleet of McDonald-Douglas's DC-10 jumbo jets. That would mean the planes could resume flights 24 hours later, unless75 words
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Article417 1979-07-10 5 departures Service Local Operator Number Time For JAL JL614 0720 KULTYO PAA PA006 0745 HKG/SFO MAS MH604 0745 KUL/(KBR) (PEN GIA HKG TPE NRT) GA981 OfiOO HLP MAS MH682/ 0600 KUL THAI TG402 0800 BKK SIA SQ642 0815 BKK HKG SLA SQ104 0815 KUL SIA SQ239 0845417 words
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Advertisement24 1979-07-10 5 Superb Northern Indian, Kashmiri and Moglai cuisine for the discriminating gourmet. The most distinguished Indian Restaurant in the world J. Walker Omivv Tel: ?*****24 words
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Advertisement63 1979-07-10 5 Poh Kong Chye for all the great names in gold Credit Suisse. Johnson Matthey, Rothschild gold bars Manufacturers, wholesalers and retailers of gold and silver ornaments Dealers in gold bullion, silver grains, diamonds, jade, precious and semiprecious stones and jewellery of all kinds Designs made to customers' specifications Poh Kong63 words
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398 1979-07-10 6 IRAN'S move to accept payments in other foreign currencies besides the US dollar may have been motivated by political considerations. In the light of the country's resentment for what seems like continued and implicit American support of the ousted Shah this seems entirely plausible.398 words
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281 1979-07-10 6 THE reluctance of Singapore garment manufacturers to entertain their counterparts from the Philippines must surely rank as one of the most misplaced cases of business rivalry. It is perfectly acceptable that companies will want to protect their secrets, but garment manufacture is not281 words
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Article, Illustration875 1979-07-10 6 The 'Craftsman of the World' AP PICK up a camera or a calculator, look at a television in any home around the world. The chances are good it will say "Made in Japan." In the past 20 years, the growth in quality and quantity of Japanese exports hasAP - 875 words
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Article1351 1979-07-10 6 EGYPT adopted an "open door" economic policy five years ago, but official lethargy, red tape, a poor communications system and a host of other barriers have frusrated many foreign investors trying the Egyptian door. Christopher Wren reports. NYT FIVE years after President Anwar El-Sadat started his "open-door"NYT - 1,351 words
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Advertisement120 1979-07-10 6 H pm rN Z <4 Draw a crowd to a sale or sell a drawing of a sale. Ueisure Times is right on target For as little as $15. you can sell a house, fetch a good price for an antique or talk about that cozy Italian restaurant you have120 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous1339 1979-07-10 6 Learn to live tonight NOW that Helper's Primal Man series lim eaM, the hoar's slot alter the IJt New* and Newsreel will he Oiled by twe half-hear programmes. At 9.55 we again meet ■p with the dec tar made famous by Richard Gordon. Thbi time the dec tar who la1,339 words
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1560 1979-07-10 7 DEREK WYNNE-JONES - CONTINUING the series on planning, DEREK WYNNE-JONES of PA Management Consultants spells out how planning can be used effectively and the benefits it provides, while below, CHRISTOPHER LORENZ reports on the strategic planning system developed by the American General Electric. DEREK WYNNE-JONES FT THEFT - 1,560 words
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937 1979-07-10 7 OVER the last eight years, General Electric of the US has developed and installed a strategic planning system which has served as a model for companies in all walks of life. It was an extremely painful profit slump in the late Sixties which prompted the937 words
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Article908 1979-07-10 7 FREDERICK ANDREWS - FORUM. With FREDERICK ANDREWS NYT SMALL wonder that President Carter was left speechless on oil and In one degree of urgency or another, the central problem of the Carter Administration the world's heightening dependence on Middle Eastern oil has occupied every one of hisNYT - 908 words
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Miscellaneous29 1979-07-10 7 i DeRSTpyND Nbuß. DePPvßTrnejsiT IS BeiNG TQRtslSFel?ReX> UP To Tue TuOCX? SHOULDN'T L£T IT UXDRRy "feu £.IGHTC£» FLOORS' Ko T HiMe > u NCS, PiND m IT CRN'T STfAND WC.O4TS29 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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524 1979-07-10 8 NYT. THE US Senate Banking Committee has quietly begun a comprehensive review of the United States' corporate takeover laws to determine whether investors and shareholders are being adequately protected during mergers and acquisitions. The review was disclosed in a letter to Mr Harold Williams, chairmanNYT. - 524 words
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123 1979-07-10 8 UPI. RCA Carp and CIT Fiaaacial Corp are discnasiag the farmer's proposal of a merger which probably would amount to more than ISJI billion la cash aad securities. The companies said no agreement has beea reached aad there can he no assaraaces as yetUPI. - 123 words
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545 1979-07-10 8 Reuter FROM next year, every new Fiat 126 sold in Europe will come from Poland, not Italy. This is one feature of a major barter deal signed early last month between Fiat and Poland, part of an ambitious new strategy by the Italian carReuter - 545 words
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699 1979-07-10 8 NYT. THE AVON lady, a familiar figure in America and Europe, is developing markets in Asia, travelling by pedicab in Hongkong, by minibus in Manila and Kuala Lumpur, or by boat along Bangkok's klongs (canals). The products she sells areNYT. - 699 words
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Article232 1979-07-10 8 Reuter VEBA AG is confident 1979 profits will be significantly better than last year, despite uncertainties about the second half in the energy and raw materials sectors. Managing board chairman Rudolf Von Benningsen-Foerder said Veba group's 1978 net profits rose to 266.8 million deustchemarks from 137.7Reuter - 232 words
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Article68 1979-07-10 8 Reuter HUTCHISON Whampoa Ltd and China Provident Co Ltd said they are holding talks which may lead to Hutchison Whampoa making an offer for all the shares of China Provident it does not already own. The Hutchison Whampoa group currently owns 52.6 per cent of China Provident's 31.05Reuter - 68 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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Article624 1979-07-10 9 RUTH CHENG - SCHEME PROVES A BIG SUCCESS By RUTH CHENG HONG LEONG Finance Company's Discovery Programme which allows depositors to net real savings while earning interest on their deposits has proved to be a big success. Response has been so overwhelming that the finance company may extend the624 words
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Article294 1979-07-10 9 THE ASEAN Banking Council will hold the second seminar of the Management Resource Development Programme from Nov 5-10 at the Singapore Royal Ramada Hotel. The objective of the course is to build on the existing experience of foreign exchange participants by introducing the more sophisticated dealings techniques294 words
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Article48 1979-07-10 9 Reuter TAIWAN'S legislature passed revised investment regulations granting preferential inheritance tax treatment for overseas Chinese who invest in Taiwan. The statute revision also allows overseas Chinese investors to repatriate 15 per cent of their investment annually from the government's granting of approval for the project ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article25 1979-07-10 9 THE Toronto-Dominion Bank has bought the United California Bank's 12.5 per cent stake in EuroPacific Finance Corp Ltd for an undisclosed sum, Euro-Pacific said.25 words
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175 1979-07-10 9 THE big five Swiss banks should curb further expansion of their market share, which by 1976 reached 48.7 per cent in balance sheet terms, the government Cartel Commission said. In 1965 the big five Union Bank of Switzerland. Swiss Bank Corporation, Credit Suisse, Swiss175 words
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Article1216 1979-07-10 9 NYT WHEN the Bankers Trust Co decided to sell most of its branch banks in a move to concentrate on corporate and other forms of banking, it wasn't Citibank or Chase Manhattan or Chemical that went after them. All the buyers so far are foreignowned banksNYT - 1,216 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGE$
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Article451 1979-07-10 9 TRADING in the US dollar was quiet yesterday and not much movement was recorded. Pending the outcome of President Carter's speech on energy, the market proved to be cautious. Sterling, however, continued to show the most movement. Against the deutschemark, the US dollar opened at 1.8340 50 and451 words
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Article179 1979-07-10 9 Asian rates ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at close on July 9: Closing Asian dollar certificates of deposit for prime names: 7 days 1 months 2 months 3 months 6 months 9 months 12 months US DoUan(gpot) Offer Bid 1011/1610 9/16 10 10H 10'. 10H 10 3 10H 10»179 words
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Article21 1979-07-10 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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Article224 1979-07-10 9 THE US dollar yesterday continued its decline against the major currencies in thin, cautious trading with market sentiment still dominated by news that Iran will accept payment for its oil in hard currencies other than the US unit, dealers said. Dealers detected a mood of despondency in the market224 words
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Article166 1979-07-10 9 THE US dollar for overnight delivery yesterday closed at 217.00 yen, down from a 218.00 opening but unchanged from Friday's close. Trading was moderate with volume US$65l million. The dollar fell in moderate but nervous late trading on continued selling by foreign banks, and by Japanese banks to cover166 words
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Article372 1979-07-10 9 SINGAPORE gold futures yesterday turned easier on profit-taking after a firmer opening, but prices still closed higher on balance compared with last Friday's close, dealers said. Trading was moderately active but turnover fell marginally to 273 lots from 311 at last Friday's close, they said. August closed firmer at372 words
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Article50 1979-07-10 9 RANGE of prices often •d by discount houses on July Overnight 4' t'. Call deposits 4H* Closiif SsIUM 3 month Treasury bllU «H 4 Mi 3 month Bank bills 711/16 7 9/16 3 month CD 7H 7'* 6 month CD 7 7/16 7 5/16 Source: National Discount Co Ltd.50 words
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Article, Illustration519 1979-07-10 9 THE Asian dollar bond market will be given a new lease of life when a leading Swiss bank opens its offshore branch here today. The Union Bank of Switzerland (ÜBS), which has been in Singapore as a representative office since 1971, will start a519 words
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535 1979-07-10 9 THE Federal Open Market Committee convenes tomorrow amid a host of conflicting pressures. The US economy has slowed appreciably and the petrol shortage is exerting additional drag on consumer spending and business activity. Retail sales dec lied during April and May and probably535 words
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Advertisement150 1979-07-10 9 Study Accountancy with the Specialists Study with Foulks Lynch J IONDON Since 1 SS4 1 oulks I \nch tune specialised 111 tutorine students from all found the world tor the various \eeountane> examinations and over these vears have achieved 149,000 SUCCESSES 406 FIRST PLACES 376 SECOND PLACES 4,000 other HONOURS150 words
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Article1218 1979-07-10 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and business In and reported to the Stock Exchinge of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets In lots of 1,000 unlU unless otherwise specified. All Time Settlement Contracts are quoted after the word "sett". Big Board deal1,218 words
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Article154 1979-07-10 10 V S pore Growth Fund l.Ot 1.11 SINGAPORE UNTT TRUST INCOME BOND UNIT (M»—|isi* film iferWH) (Carreat prl Ms) The Commerce 2.00 2.13 Income Bond LU 1.16 The SsrtagFTbd 1 31 130 S pore Prog Fund 0.M 99 S'pore And 1.15 l.M MARA BUMJPtTRA S pore Invest Fund154 words
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Article2515 1979-07-10 10 Gr'i Gr't Net 1 1979 Last Div Div Y'ld P/E Vol Day High Low Company Sale or- C'vr COOOl High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 261 207 Acma 222 2 15.0 2.2 6.7 115 1 222 222 190* 123' Alcom 172 10.0 15 55 22.9 142 1102,515 words
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Article1553 1979-07-10 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified INDUSTRIALS AH.au. <2 50B) Atoem 1 695) Alex BaM (1.238) A Cfcae1,553 words
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Article521 1979-07-10 10 NYT. IT HAS been a good time for gold bugs: the price of bullion has risen steadily, and on Friday for the first time it moved above US$29O an ounce on the London and Zurich markets. But in Portland in America, an investment adviser with aNYT. - 521 words
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Article, Illustration629 1979-07-10 10 GAINS were posted across a wide front in moderate trading on the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday. Prices rose by 2i per cent or more in cases. Trading was fairly widespread on the Industrial board where glamour issues rose significantly. There was also sufficient range to629 words
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598 1979-07-10 10 PRICES finished on a slightly steadier note on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday, thanks to some late afternoon support .Trading was largely hesitant before that and prices generally moved sideways in light scattered deals during the morning sessions. The slight improvement in sentiment later598 words
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Article151 1979-07-10 11 MAGNUM Corporation said it owns 24.23 per cent of West Country Sdn Bhd and not 38.5 per cent as reported earlier. In 1976, the share capital of West Country was $39 million. In 1977, West Country made a capital repayment of 42 cents per share.151 words
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Article, Illustration306 1979-07-10 11 BATA Malaysia hopes to do better in the current year ending Dec 31 this year. While there is little prospect of further marked improvement in results, chairman N E Moubayed said indications in the first quarter of the year point to a better performance.306 words
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Article522 1979-07-10 11 MALAYAN Cables expects to be in the black again in the current year ending Dec 31 after suffering a loss of M 5950.835 last year compared with a $3.18 million profit previously. Chairman Mr D.G. Rawson says in his latest annual report that with a $39522 words
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Article353 1979-07-10 11 AFTER having achieved a creditable improvement in its results for the year ended Dec 31, 1978 in the face of what it terms difficult trading conditions Pacific Chemicals doubts that it can maintain this level of perfomance. Chairman Mr'C.D. Goodchild says in his report to shareholders353 words
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Article626 1979-07-10 11 HARRISONS and Crosfield has turned in a group pretax profit of £52.38 million for the year ended Dee. 31, 1978, marginally down from £53.37 million in 1977. However, after taxation and minority interests, profit attributable to H and C shareholders rose 12 per cent626 words
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Article229 1979-07-10 11 UNIVERSAL Cable (M) has teamed up with UK-based international metal merchants Metdist to set up a copper rods plant in Pasir Gudang, Johore. The plant. With a capacity of 12,000 tonnes of copper rods a year, is expected to begin production in 1981. About 70 per cent229 words
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Article463 1979-07-10 11 Current Payment Ex Date Books Close Date Payable Total for Total for the year Previous year H K Tin Duff Dev Matsushita C C M 160% 2.5% I 20%(b) 225% I Jun 20 Jun 11 Jun 13 Jun 7 Jun Jun 21 Jun 23 Jun 19 Jul 10463 words
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Article92 1979-07-10 11 Particulars Ex Date Books Close Oriental Hldgs Bonus Issue of 8 for 5 Jul 4 Jul 16 Spore Glass Bonus Issue of 1 for 5 NYA NYA Yeo Hiap Seng Bonus Issue of 1 for 3 Rights Issue of I for 3 $2.25 per share NYA NYA B92 words
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317 1979-07-10 11 PACIFIC Development Credit (PDC) has confirmed that proceeds from the recent sale of its shareholdings in the Central Securities group of companies will be used to reduce its borrowings. In a reply to KLSE, PDC also confirmed that the sales were for cash.317 words
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Article484 1979-07-10 11 SSJQSCU. by HOCK LOCK SIEW SO Haw Par has succeeded la taking •ver Setroa. Three cheers far the ailing tiger with its new found financial teeth. Hepefally, this means that we can all leak farward to pre-tax profits In excess of $11 million (before minorityby HOCK LOCK SIEW - 484 words
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Article46 1979-07-10 11 has reported pre-tax profit for the year ended Mar 31, 1979 of $881,800 as against $615,124 the year before. Group's net profit is $557,256 compared to $355,857 previously. The directors have recommended a first and final dividend of 6 per cent (5 per cent).46 words
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Article54 1979-07-10 11 informed the Stock Exchange of Singapore it incorporated a wholly-owned subsidiary known as ICB Management on Jun 1. The new subsidiary has an authorised capital of $250,000 and a proposed paid-up capital of $25,000. It will provide the ICB group and other companies management services including54 words
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Article37 1979-07-10 11 announced that Mr Andrew S H Chang, a director retiring by rotation, was not re-elected at the company's annual general meeting on June 30. It was resolved that the vancancy will not be filled.37 words
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Article60 1979-07-10 11 has informed the Kuala Lumpur Sock Exchange it has received $703,500 of its convertible unsecured 1972-1979 loan stock for conversion into 469,000 ordinary shares of $1 each in the company during the period Jun 1 to Jun 21. After the stock conversion, the company's ordinary issued share60 words
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Article54 1979-07-10 11 posted pre-tax profit for the year ended Apr 30, 1979 of MJ3.76 million as compared to $2.89 million previously. After-tax profit is $2.31 million compared to 5141 previously. The directors recommend a final dividend of 7 per cent tax exempt (10 per cent tax exempt, adjusted for a54 words
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Article105 1979-07-10 11 an- nounced that it feas entered into a joint venture with Tab-Timuran Sdn Bhd, Perbadaan Ladang-Ladung Tabung Haji Sdn Bhd and Wessanen Overseas BV for the construction and operation of a palm oil refinery and fractionating plant. The authorised capital of the joint venture is Mslo million and105 words
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Advertisement102 1979-07-10 11 Singapore's business world at your fingertips... >:> most comprehensive i guide to the business s index and scene m NN in 111 m m m i m m m mm. m P E C 1 m m I m Singapore 1129. 1 m If you wish to have a copy102 words
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376 1979-07-10 12 RAHIM KASSIM - By RAHIM KASSIM SINGAPORE garment manufacturers have turned down a request by their Filipino counterparts to send a study team here sometime in September. Industry sources said the Filipino garment manufacturers had sent a letter to the National Productivity Board expressing their interest in376 words
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634 1979-07-10 12 TSANG SAU YIN - By TSANG SAU YIN RETAIL audits for provision shops and supermarkets will be introduced by Survey Research Singapore (SRS), one of the largest research companies here, before the end of this year. Mr Derek Mesure, managing director of SRS, said such a service634 words
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Article827 1979-07-10 12 LONDON, Mon. Share prices closed mixed with an easier bias following the UK wholesale price index, dealers said. At 3pm, the Financial Times index was down 1.4 points at 469.6. Industrials leaders generally traded around Friday's closing levels although Glax* fell and Bat Mntrk* rose sp. Government bonds,827 words
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Article, Illustration319 1979-07-10 12 HEADS of news agencies in the Asean nations began a three-day meeting in Manila yesterday and discussed a proposed establishment of a regional news network linking Asean capitals. The proposed communication link emerged during the meeting among managers and editors of Indonesia's Antara, Malaysia's Bernama, the ThaiAP picture. - 319 words
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Article467 1979-07-10 12 Reuter CONSIDER A BLEd i plomatic activity among big and small powers is under way to get Vietnam to withdraw its troops from Kampuchea and to establish a neutral and nationalist government in Phnom Penh, well-informed diplomats in Manila said. The contacts over the past few weeks haveReuter - 467 words
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Article203 1979-07-10 12 THE proposed transit centre for Vietnamese refugees on Indonesia's Galang island will be ready in November. Progress of work on the island was discussed last weekend at a meeting where Indonesian Foreign Minister Mochtar Kusumaatmadja had with senior officials from the foreign, interior and defence ministries. In203 words
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Article360 1979-07-10 12 THE EEC countries have threatened to ban the import of palm kernel cakes from Malaysia if its producers do not improve the quality by next year. President of the Malayan Edible Oil Manufacturers Association (Meoma) Mr. Toh Pang Huat said in Kuala Lumpur yesterday that360 words
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346 1979-07-10 12 IRAN will accept paymeat far It* ail la hard currencies itker tfcaa the US dallar. Uattl aaw expert settlements have beea paid exelaslvely la the US carreaey. The affidal Pan News Ageaey qaeted Eceaemy Minister All Ardalaa as saving the346 words
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Article206 1979-07-10 12 AFP THE AUSTRALIAN government's budget deficit has been exceeded for the year ending June 30, 1979. The Fraser government in a joint ministerial statement gives the principal reasons for the deficit exceeding the budget plans as a fall in income tax revenue and an increase in welfareAFP - 206 words
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Article53 1979-07-10 12 NATIONAL Trades Union Congress president Mr C V Devan Nair left yesterday for Okinawa at the invitation of trade unions there. Okinawan trade unionists are interested in Singapore-style cooperatives. Mr Nair will meet Governor of Okinawa and union leaders. He is expected to be back in53 words
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264 1979-07-10 12 CHOPPY waters lie ahead for the Hongkong economy, the Financial Times said yesterday in a special supplement on the colony. The immigrant and refugee problem followed hard on an upsurge of optimism about the long-term future flowing from China's more liberal international situation and264 words
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Article62 1979-07-10 12 Reuter THE first submarine cable between Taiwan and the Ryukyus commonly known as Okinawa, was officially opened yesterday at the coastal town of T\icheng in northern Taiwan. The cable, 660 kilometres long, took 22 months to lay. At the moment, two more submarine cables are beingReuter - 62 words
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Advertisement290 1979-07-10 12 ti&v from Penguins w 9 H™ i k\ Mi N w res f JD nfthe ec B «> n Dear Me: Peter Ustinov This is a brilliant book. It is extremely funny: there are hilarious stories about Sir Ralph Richardson and Sir Laurence Oliver (both of whom Mr Ustinov treats290 words
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Miscellaneous63 1979-07-10 12 IWEftTiHERi Outlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. to 1 p.m. today: Isolated showers in early morning. Report for 24 hoars prior to 7J3$ p.m. on Jily 9 at the airport. Maximum temperature 32.0 Associated humidity 64 Minimum temperature 26.0 Associated humidity 92 Hours of sunshine 7.40 Rainfall in millimetres Nil63 words
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Article97 1979-07-10 13 UPI SHIPPING clerks went on strike yesterday, closing ports around Australia and inflicting another blow to the strike-torn country. The strike, by members of the Administrative and Clerical Officers' Association, is in protest against a new government bill which, the union says, gives the government too muchUPI - 97 words
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Article62 1979-07-10 13 CONTINUED unilateral action over cargo sharing can be expected from the Argentine maritime authority as Contralmirante Carlos Noe Guevara, the Argentine Secretary for Maritime Affairs, has indicated that the country has no intention to ratifying the Unctad liner code until their projected newbuildng programme is completed.62 words
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Article118 1979-07-10 13 THREE Norwegian companies are to form an eight ship bulk carrier pool in London to take advantage of the resurgence in the market. Klosters Reders A S of Oslo (better known as owners o Norwegian Caribbean Line), Halfdam Greig Ltd and Paul M Jebsens of Bergen118 words
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Article582 1979-07-10 13 GOH ENG KEE - CARGO CONSOLIDATION By GOH ENG KEE THE SINGAPORE National Shippers' Council (SNSC) may reach a form of cargo consolidation arrangement with the Sri Lanka Shippers' Council whereby the SNSC may arrange for reliable non-conference ships to fill any vacuum arising from the shortage of conference582 words
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Article152 1979-07-10 13 AP A SHIPLOAD tt nuclear waste was bound fur u Atlantic ocean dumping ground on Sunday, tracked by opponents who say it will contaminate the sea and endanger people who eat seafood. Port authorities at Sharpness docks, 32km north of Bristol in Western Fuglfind. saidAP - 152 words
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388 1979-07-10 13 Reuter THE tanker market in London has shown encouraging stability during the past week despite the US July 4 holiday, and rates have moved upwards especially for larger sized vessels loading in the mid-east Gulf, london shipbroker Galbraith Wrightson says. This is surprising sinceReuter - 388 words
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Article85 1979-07-10 13 A NEW shipping company has been formed to handle the Norwagian trade at Grimsby in conjunction with a new multi-million pounds, ro-ro terminal. It is Nor-Cargo Ltd, jointly owned by the Nordenfjelfke Company of Trondheim and the Bergen Line and it replaces the Grimsby Norway85 words
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2767 1979-07-10 17 SCHEDPIE 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 of2,767 words
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Article477 1979-07-10 17 Shipping Um CM Shipping IJ»r Page CM ACS n 5 Lykes in 5 Afea IV 3 Alpac IV 5 Maersk i 4 5 Angkutan V 3 Medafrica n 3 ANL i 1 Medtainer IV 1 APL m 2 Meishin IV 4 Arya Nat n 5 MISC IV 4 ASCL477 words
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Article1021 1979-07-10 18 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO AJ 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 the1,021 words
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Article, Illustration1593 1979-07-10 18 NYT THE tanker was called the Kherson, out of Ventspils on the Baltic Sea, and she was heading for Rotterdam with 26,000 metric tonnes of Soviet gas-oil, a heating fuel, on board. The ship left port on a Friday night. By 11:50 Monday morning, aNYT - 1,593 words
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518 1979-07-10 18 UPI IN 1916, Nat and Morns Peltz lugged suitcases stuffed with goods to the waterfront each time a big ship arrived and bartered with seamen of the world. When their brother Harry joined them several years later, they bought a small boatUPI - 518 words
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538 1979-07-10 18 AFP KNUT Ulstein Kloster, the Norwegian shipping magnate, said the French laidup liner Le France which was once the pride of the French merchant fleet is good for another 15 years. Mr Kloster bought the Le France for US$lB million (5539.6 million) fromAFP - 538 words
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Article335 1979-07-10 18 Refugees covered by P I THE costs of ships rescuing and looking alter Vietnamese refugees are being covered by protection aad indemnity (P A I) clubs. This is expected ta include many of, if not ail, the expenses of the two British ships, the Sibonga and the Roacbbaak. Both these335 words
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Article, Illustration377 1979-07-10 18 EXPECTED ARRIVALS TODAY KEPPEL WHARVES A 1 Salimah (1530 departure draft 9.5 m) 1/2 King River (0(00) 23 Keiyo Maru (ro/ro) (0500) 46. Neddloyd Madison (0600 after Nedlloyd Simonskerk) 3/4 Palm Sea Horse (Tanker) (1600 P/O) 13/14 Straits Star (1700) 21 PASIR PAN JANG WHARVES Balantang (after377 words
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Advertisement459 1979-07-10 13 m HONG KONG ISLANDS UNE INER SERVICE FOR FAR EAST MIDOLE EAST AFRICA TAIWAN HONG KONG AUSTRALIA See Page IV Column 3 for Sailings Agents SINGAPORE SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE LTD MARKETING *****2 GENE RAL *****1 W Ms* EURO ASIA LINE SDN BHO K L ***** 7 P KL ANG *****1/3459 words
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Advertisement306 1979-07-10 13 111 l SEALORD ANTAH UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO SAG) ■•ARABIAN GULF WEEKLY SERVICEi Bi essei S pore Loading for rrw 1 u w Huwa»t <26 7) Siiuaiba '30 7). Dona (3/8) Oamman (6 8) 20 7 Dubai 1 8) Dammam 38) Kuwait 78l 21 7 Muscat 1 8) Abu306 words
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Advertisement138 1979-07-10 13 A member of the Anro Consortur TO AND FROM AUSTRALIA: U M n M 13 m it fa* »*«c iCtatTmn FaCjrp-IIMWM la. c»i» 1100 ic m Mm kcrXm i irt carfo to Ira* U.S.A. CONTAINER SERVICE TO NEST COAST (USA): •"Port N EI*RAID ?9f IS M> N fM(RAiD ?< n138 words
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Advertisement737 1979-07-10 13 u Hapag-Lloyd Fully containerised to Europe and United States. Regular, reliable and on time. M 3H '/'1 I MAERSK LINE For US Pacific Pacta Nortti West Gulf I Atlantic East Canada and Meiico lAfco accepting tor Mongiong Ta»wan Japan and Korea) mi.., ,r Mother VfssH 15-15/7 11-11/7 21-22/7 n-nn a*fl737 words
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Advertisement784 1979-07-10 14 FULLY CONTMOUSED TO EUROPE Hart«| Eipress Benaron Tokre bi Cardfcan Bar Toluo Eipress Mane Mara Kasugi tbru Osaka Bar EXPRESS CONVENTIONAL TO EUROPE Spore P Keiang Pen Mm Genu Ifbwg Bremen Rdam Vitwe Mosefcteei 18/7 20/7 19/8 11/8 26/8 20/8 22/8 24/8 Regenste* 31/7 23/7 8/8 2/8 19/8 17/8 14/8784 words
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Advertisement294 1979-07-10 14 BtriMr tea w as SjM 21-21/7 4-7/1 I 17-2# I 4-7/0 17-20/0 14-7/11 17 20/10 21 24/1 21-24/) 21 24/10 Hl/I j HO J HO/lO r Mr 21/21. MJML 7A VHr^ SOt-CONTAfO SERVICE (Wavy-uft cvacitt 200 tons) To: DUBAI. PMUM. KUWAIT. ABU DHABI. BAMtAM. BAIOAR SHAWM TELENDOS Voy IA. Singapore294 words
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Advertisement629 1979-07-10 14 EVERGREEN LINE f FAR EAST EUROPE EXPRESS FULL CONTAINER SERVICE ACCEPTMG CARGO FOR HAMBURG. FELIXSTOWE ROTTERDAM. ANTWERP LE HAVRE ALSO ACCEPTMG CARGO FOR UNITED KMGDOM SOUTHAMPTON LONOON. MANCHESTER BIRMMGHAM BRISTOL LIVERPOOL GLASGOW. LEEDS WEST GERMANY BREMERHAVfN HOLLAND AMSTERDAM S part fataitix Wi»| Lt Hnf< f»• Mctary 17 M 7 I629 words
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Advertisement909 1979-07-10 14 Everett Lines ymgk Burma Five Star Shipping Corpn. "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE' LOADING FOR RANGOON PPW322/13 My BFS S C Aoeots Matoyua TEPS MALAYSIA Port Kctortg T«M3B>-7355 Penang Td *****/***** Compania Argentina Da Navtacion Intarcontinantal S. A. C.I.F. "ARGENTINE NATIONAL LINE" LOMNNG FOR DURBAN. CAPETOWN. BUENOS AMES S'pore PATAGONA ARGENT MA909 words
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Advertisement798 1979-07-10 14 T mo.s.E. OCEAN SHIPPING ENTERPRISES PTE LTD RM 2102 2103 21ST FLOOR MARINA HOUSE SHENTON WAY MISTRI ROAD SINGAPORE 2 TEL *****44 7& *****70 SANKYO LINE AUSTRALIA SERVICE YUE RWER_ YUE MAM MAY CART.. P. Ketang Smgapore loadng tor 21/22 My 19/20 My FREM. ADEL. MEL 27/29 July 30/31 My798 words
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Advertisement624 1979-07-10 15 OCL Overseas Containers Limited Weekly service to/from UK/Europe To UK/Continent Osaka Bay Lwpttl Bay ll—tat Eipress Tekyoßa, Cardan BIT Tetuo Eiprns Mm Mam Kiuifi Maru Spare kiPwt 11 M 11 M 26 u «Am 12 Auf 21 >m n fan Hte| P Kiim( D awk 5 Sop 13 kd 20624 words
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Advertisement842 1979-07-10 15 GRANARD LINE Granard Shipping Agencies (S) Pte Lid Tel *****77 |5 Linesl Dm s Tradmq Sdn &hd 'r *c*■' .it l W A::j Shipping A Trading Enterprises r AMERICAN PRESIDENT LINES STRAITS EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Loadatg for New York, East Coast and Gdf ports by Mn-Landbridge Los Anfetes, San Francisco842 words
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Advertisement552 1979-07-10 15 rPk*: BEN LINE CONTAINERS y BEN ASIA CONTAINER SERVICE EXPRESS COffTAMER SERVICE STRAITS/TAIWAN/JAPAN IBENBULK I BULK SERVICE FOR TIMBER AND PLYWOOD Heunj Tetok Ay et S pore P Hennf lllfc( tar •KOATHAMP TOKMK h|N H SM hfl/lJ By 1< liti Lpoo. taport Mm VESSEL yoy 09 31 i M 27552 words
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Advertisement371 1979-07-10 15 Scan Dutch 9 ,'.'i i firji+u va m I) km 4—M.i Aata. C»M»kf. MMdii Ma. StectlwM. 0* M cfi f |^p| EASTBOUND FROM MED/UK/NC/SCANDINAVIA 1) Gburg 2) Hburg 1) l« 4) *ten SI leH i) Msetfes TOTMM 11/7 12/7 11/7 IS/7 14/7 a/7 kCCWt/M hVR 1) Mjfen StocftMM. OMa. HMM371 words
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Advertisement606 1979-07-10 15 BOUSTEAD AGENCIES THE BANK LINE LTD. FUOOMEN (Reunion Durban Clown PL. E Ldn) S pore 25/29 Aug P Kelang 30 Aug/1 Sep FROM [AST 4 SOUTH AFRICA FOR BANGKOK MANILA A VESSEL Penang P Ketang S pore Auf U.S. GULF COAST SERVICE (New Orleans, Mobile, Houston, Galveston) Sfifapore P Keiant606 words
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Advertisement1059 1979-07-10 16 K line UK CONTAINER 16W 111 July MERCATOS 12* 0 CHIEF 15W SS BRIDGE 22* C CONTJUNER 2* TO EUROPE P Kelang L Haute R dam 18 Aug 23 Aug 20 Aug 23 Aug B»emen A'werp 2 Aug 5 Aug 9 Aug 11 Aug 14 Aug 16 Aug 22 Aug1,059 words
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Advertisement832 1979-07-10 16 U.S.A./EAST CANADA SERVICE Penang Betavan P Mm E.C./GREAT LAKES SERVICE IOMNNC FOR WW TOW NOWOIK, MONTREAL TORONTO Penang Belawan P Kelang Singapore VMM IET (C* CNcafu) 31/31 Mr 21/21 My 25/27 My "VBHVA DHARMA" 31/31 Aug 21/71 A* 25/27 A* CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE LeaMig ILOS ANGELES. SAN FRANCISCO. SEATTLE.832 words
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Advertisement707 1979-07-10 16 V ARK E TELE* L (iTOlip SINGAPORE SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE LTD 20 Tm FlOO« OCEAN Bull. O>NG SINGAPORE 1 TING *****2 (3 LINES) GE NE OAi *****1 iM l NtSi «S 2459S RS ***** A B CABSMiP »C 401.1 CARGOSMIP jr- SISGAPORE ISLANDS Lh\E MIDDI.t LAST RtA.L LAR USER A707 words
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Advertisement658 1979-07-10 16 _*4Ai*VSIA\ INTffiNATIONAI SHIPPING CORPORATION BfPMAO EXPRESS FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO/FROM MED/UK/CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA NEST BOUND; 1) Maimo Stockholm Oslo Httanki 2) Copenhagen Aarfcus. 3) Amsterdam U* S) Baste Bordeaui Also accepting intermodule carp to Mongtong lapan EXPRESS CONVENTIONAL SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT T( Man S port P Keiang Penang Loadnf tar ANCHAM h658 words
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Advertisement736 1979-07-10 16 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD. Faber House 234E Orchard Road Singapore 9 Telephone *****1V*****57 REGULAR INDEPENDENT SEMI/FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO EUROPE RATNAMANORAMA N842 HfMAft W845 Afetrts Sappn S pore P. Kdan( Penary lufcf for 11 M 14 M A von (UK), Boulogne 22 M 24 M Boulogne Rdm Avon(UK) MTRASEA (PTE) LTD736 words
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Advertisement119 1979-07-10 17 CELTIC SULK CARRIERS Regular Bulk Service For Timber Plywood FIOU N (*OT 2) ■BM CO** (VOT 3) cane (Dot CH.TK (*OY 5) Nantes Holland Nantes Hoi. M, Ant Hoi, Tit Ant Hot. Til Ant General Ajents Marathon United Agency Pte Ltd Spore T«t *****(6 (3 fan) SoB-Ajents ttatfnt Stm*t Unkn119 words
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