The Business Times, 17 August 1979
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Title Section10 1979-08-17 1 BUSINESS TIMES m.c(p> No. m/i/n FRIDAY, AUGUST 17,157S 50 CENTS10 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article48 1979-08-17 1 AFP. JAKARTA, Thurs. President Suharto will visit Singapore next month for talks with Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew, the Jakarta newspaper Kompas reported today. The paper quoted sources as saying that the talks would be informal. A palace spokesman refused to comment on the paper's report.AFP. - 48 words
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Article59 1979-08-17 1 Reuter TOKYO, Thurs. The Bank of China today signed agreements for a total of US$B billion (about 5J17.6 billion) in financing with a syndicate of 31 Japanese banks, the Bank of Tokyo said. The agreement calls for a $2 billion four-year loan and $6 billion in short-termReuter - 59 words
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Article61 1979-08-17 1 Reuter BAHRAIN, Thurs. Insurance companies here are proposing to send a delegation to London to try to get Lloyds to revoke a recent declaration that the Gulf is a war zone. This has resulted in increases in insurance on ships operating there. The creation of a Gulf re-insuranceReuter - 61 words
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Article68 1979-08-17 1 AFP LONDON, Thurs. Royal Dutch Shell today announced that net profit tripled in the first half of this year as compared with a year earlier. The figure was £1,328 million (aboutSs6,374 million) against £394 million previously. The profit improvement of more than three times would have been onlyAFP - 68 words
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Article71 1979-08-17 1 UPI. LAGOS, Thurs. Former Economic Development Minister Alhaji Shehu Shagari was elected President of Nigeria today to lead the first civilian government in 13 years, Lagos Radio said. Nigerians voted in presidential elections on Saturday, climaxing a five-week electoral process. Mr Shagari, at 55 the youngest ofUPI. - 71 words
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Article73 1979-08-17 1 AFP. KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Malaysian Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamed today warned that the government will act firmly against housing developers who take advantage of changes in cement price to raise the price of houses to unreasonable levels. He said the government sees no reasonAFP. - 73 words
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Article62 1979-08-17 1 UPI. NEW YORK, Thurs. The stock market headed higher early today in heavy trading as institutions sustained a three-week-old rally. The Dow Jones industrial average, which climbed 9.13 points yesterday to a 10-month high, was ahead 2.56 points to 888.39 at about 11 am. Advances led declines 713UPI. - 62 words
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Article135 1979-08-17 1 Rises Indices E A I Ayer Hitam Tin Petaling U A C 420 1400 1040 110 90 80 B.T. Index. Aug 15 Aug 16 2384.93 2404.44 450 48 Industrials: 400.35 402.80 Seacorp 1150 45 Finance: 720.49 724.61 Sthn Kinta 890 30 Hotels: 288.18 287.58 Guinness Tronoh Mines135 words
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Article, Illustration147 1979-08-17 1 Rises Indices A Hitam Tin 1410 30 Aug 15 Aug 16 Guiness 575 25 B.T.Index: 3396.21 3416.21 Sentosa 155 20 Industrials: 430.37 432.56 YHS(M) 322 10 Finance: 619.29 621.04 G. Kent (m) 390 10 Hotels: 256.92 257.25 Matsushita 540 10 Properties: 238.96 239.17 Carlsberg 550 10 Tins: 217.84147 words
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Article627 1979-08-17 1 CHOO AI LENG - SPARE PARTS CENTRE By CHOO AI LENG A LEADING Japanese electronics manufacturer, Toshiba, plans to increase its investment in Singapore to |50 million. Under the plan, Toshiba will expand its present television manufacturing facilities to produce audio equipment and semi-con-ductors. It will also farm out627 words
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Article275 1979-08-17 1 SINGAPORE Airlines and Trans World Airways (TWA) plan to offer an "Easy (EZ)" round the world airfare. The proposed fare, which has to be bought 21 days in advance at U551,499 ($3,218), will be filed with the US Department of Civil Aviation and the275 words
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627 1979-08-17 1 WANG LOOK KEAH - By WANG LOOK KEAH SINGAPORE Airlines (SLA) has imposed some of the strictest terms ever placed on a local contracting company for the completion of its $200 million engineering hangar. At the signing ceremony for the award of structural work on the627 words
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Article114 1979-08-17 1 MORE THAN 5 per cent of Singapore's million-man work force are in receipt of the latest National Wages Council (NWC) recommended wage increase. Nearly 50,000 employees, all members of either the Pioneer Industries Employees' Union or the Singapore Industrial Labour Organisation, have received wage increases114 words
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271 1979-08-17 1 ACMA Electric*! ladastries has finalised Its first join t-ven tore agree meat with aa Indonesian ctmpuy. A source said that the veatare, valaed at be* tweea K aad $8 mllliea, will assemble alr-ceadl-ttoacrs aad refrigerators far the faat-grswtag Indonesian market. The veatare, which will271 words
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468 1979-08-17 1 FOO CHOY PENG - By FOO CHOY PENG AN Asean-New Zealand dialogue to explore further avenues for economic and industrial cooperation and aid will be held in Wellington early next month. The two-day meeting, starting from Sep 3, is the fourth since 1975. The last one468 words
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Advertisement161 1979-08-17 1 It's so convenient with an You don't have to wait in long queues any more to pay those monthly bills you receive. Just write out the payments on your ACBC cheques and post them in. It's so convenient when you're shopping too 1 And you avoid those embarrasmg situations when161 words
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Advertisement66 1979-08-17 1 Leader... Page I SHIPPING TIMES EFFECTS of Multilateral Trade shore bub? f Agreement J STOCK market report............... 19 DILEMMA of mid-career engi- PROSPECTS for Malayan neers I Credit shares............................ II A NEW corporate strategy 7 GSI, Harimaa results................ 11 GUAM threat to Singapore off- CALL for flexibUty in leap........ 1266 words
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Advertisement224 1979-08-17 1 AKAI :o VALUABLE PRIZES! Quarterly. Especially for financiers, investors, shippers and traders in ASEAN. The ASEAN region is growing in importance everyday giants from the West and East alike are jostling with one another to shake hands with the bloc. And you need to know what is going on here.224 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article173 1979-08-17 2 THE SINGAPORE market closed easier with September One RSS buyers quoted at 283.50 cents per idlo, down 0.75 cents from Wednesday's close, dealers said. The morning session gained 0.25 -cent following slightly higher London advices, they said. The afternoon market lost one cent on stale-bull selling and lack of173 words
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Article300 1979-08-17 2 R.A.S. prices In cents per kilo yesterday: Noon Close (per kilo) (per Idlo) Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers Int. 1 R.S.S. prompt f.o.b. 286.00 287.00N 285.25 286.25N Int. 1 R.S.S. September 284.25 284.75 283.50 284.00 Int. 1 R.S.S. October 284.50 285.00 283.75 284.25 Int. 2 R.S.S. 277.00 278.00N 276.50300 words
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Article84 1979-08-17 2 NOON SSR u BA8 SSR 20 SSR SO id SMR pnow ynUrtUy September (Carreat Mth) Bayer* Sellers (1-ton pellet) 273.00N 275.00N (1 ton pellet) 270.00 272.00N October (Forward Mth) Bayer* Sellers 273.00 275.00N 270.00 272.00N MHELB SMRCV SMRL SMRGP SMR 5 SMR 10 SMR 20 SMR SO84 words
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Article65 1979-08-17 2 THE STRAITS tin price la Peaaag yesterday galaed M$S per pleal to Mi 1,878, dealers said. Valaes gained slightly sa same renewed baying demaad tram the US aad the Iseal market despite lewer Lsadsa prices, they said. Turnover amounted to ISS tonnes compared with 1M toaaes aa Wednesday65 words
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Article31 1979-08-17 2 Rubber: Aug 16 Singapore: September: 283.50 cents (down 0.75 cent) Malaysia: September: 283.50 cents (down 0.75 cent) Tin: M 51,878 (up $3) Official offering: 155 tonnes (up 9 tonnes)31 words
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Article227 1979-08-17 2 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in S$ per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE; 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 0.95, 100 per cent second class O.K. 100 per cent third class 0.80, 25 per cent new crop no stock, B-10 per cent 0.70. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.62. Special 0.56.227 words
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Article401 1979-08-17 2 OILSEEDS: Brokers reported generally quiet vegetable oil and oilseeds markets yesterday morning and price movements were mixed. Dutch soyabean oil started slightly easier but steadied on nearby shortcovering demand which resulted in August deliveries trading at 136.50 guilders F. 0.8. exmill Sunflowerseed oil was a shade steadier but401 words
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Article90 1979-08-17 2 THE MALAYSIAN Minister of Finance has fixed these rates for the period from Aug 16 until further notice: Kabker: 291H cents a kg; Oprm: Mi 1.293.84 a tonne; Pate kerael: 1955.75 a tonne; WWte phhk $4,738.01 a tonne; Black pepper: >3,322.97 a tonne; The rates of duty payable90 words
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Article139 1979-08-17 2 THE SUGAR futures market closed easier yesterday with no trades registered, dealers said. September closed at 8.80/ 85 US cents against Wednesday's 8.85/90 close, October at 9.10/15 against 9.15/20 and July at 10.90/95 against 11.00/05 cents. Sugar futures closing prices; ClMtag CI i dag Sept 8.80/85 8.85/90 Oct139 words
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Article206 1979-08-17 2 IT WAS another quiet day at the Singapore Produce Exchange yesterday. Total turnover for the day was hardly significant. The pepper sector of the market saw no arrivals although traders expect arrivals from Sabah and Sarawak tomorrow or early next week. Buyers continued to adopt a wait-and-see attitude.206 words
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Article193 1979-08-17 2 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday: (In HK dollars, spot ex-godown) Cattsa yarn: China Blue Phoenix 20s 2.260, 32s 2.800, 40s 3.015 (per bale o* 400 lbs). Piece gaads: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly193 words
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ASIAN STOCKS
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Article443 1979-08-17 2 TOKYO SHARE prices closed higher yesterday, led by oils, pushing the Nikkei Dow-Jones average to a record 6,443.56, dealers said. The average rose 19.41 points from Wednesday's closing. Turnover yesterday amounted to 300 million shares. The Tokyo Stock Ex- change index closed at 453.41, up443 words
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Article303 1979-08-17 2 THE ANSETT Ampol battle quietened and although overall market activity was steadier, prices firmed in most sectors, brokers said. They estimated over one million Ampol shares were traded with the closing price 83 cents. Ansett shares traded at a steady Af1.55 with 82,000 traded in Sydney and 26,000 thousand303 words
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Article316 1979-08-17 2 Source: San Hong Kai THE market marked time yesterday ahead of this weekend's Exchange Bank Association meeting, to trade very quietly within a narrow range. Some interest was seen in second-liners, notably Lee Hing which has attracted a high turnover and rose 12 cents to $1.46. Prices closed onSource: San Hong Kai - 316 words
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Article227 1979-08-17 2 AUG ie Bahts Asia Credit 230 unch Ait* Fibre 198 2 Ayuthaya In*. And Trust Bangkok Investment 2*( +1 Bangkok Bank 356 unch Bangkok Drying And Stlo 354 Bangkok Insurance Bangkok Metropolitan Ban 562 -4 Bangkok Nylon Bank Of Asia ISO •1 Bank Of Ajrudtiaya Ltd 231 ■4 BaU227 words
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Article100 1979-08-17 2 AUG 10 Peso* Acoje Mining Atlas Con A AUu Con. B Bafulo Gold Beniwt Con. B BF Goodrich CDCP Inco B Landoli Lr panic B Martnduqut B Mermlco Oriental A 0078 I It JO 0082 I n jo -0156 1190 8 00 1740 unch ****** unch unch ****** OA100 words
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Advertisement200 1979-08-17 2 11 iRKStINDI IiDEXION is pr Mswer ta Hie Mgk cast af storage Mar spate A large storage space does not need a large floor area. With the high cost of floor space, there are definite savings in storing upwards. With Dexion, you can build additional storage levels to your factory200 words
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OVERSEAS
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566 1979-08-17 3 Reuter, AFP A WORLD Bank report forecast that the effect of the new multilateral trade agreement is likely to be mixed. in its annual World Development Report the bank said the agreement does provide for a series of detailed codes designed to constrain theReuter,; AFP - 566 words
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Article140 1979-08-17 3 NYT. THE Carter Administration is likely to challenge foreign government subsidies of exports to the United States early next year. Disclosing this, trade ambassador Alonzo McDonald, acting head of the White House Office for International Commercial Negotiations, said the administration hopes to head off many subsidy prob-NYT. - 140 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article549 1979-08-17 3 THE Thai Deputy Premier General Serm Na Nakhon welcomed moves to normalise relations between the United States and Vietnam. Gen Serm, who is also supreme commander of the armed forces, said the move would benefit the entire Asian region. He added that moves towards normalisation raise549 words
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Article, Illustration254 1979-08-17 3 Reuter. ANY decision on a "peaceful" nuclear explosion by Pakistan will be left to the new guv*n-uent formed after general elections on Nov ii. The present administration of President Zia-Ul-Haq would not decide on the issue, a senior government source said. On Tuesday. Indian Prime Minister CharanReuter. - 254 words
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576 1979-08-17 3 Agencies. CHINA and Pan American World Airways signed an agreement that will allow Chinese flights between the US and that country for the first time since the communists came to power in 1949. Under the agreement, the Chinese national airlines will use planesAgencies. - 576 words
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Article174 1979-08-17 3 AP. IN another effort to acquire Chinese oil, Japan has signed contracts with four American oil firms to participate in their projects to research and drill for oil deposits off China's Pearl River. The contracts were signed independently with Exxon Corp, Mobil Corp,AP. - 174 words
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Article68 1979-08-17 3 CHINA'S religious leaders are packing their holy scriptures for an unprecedented pilgrimage to the United States and an attempt at showing the world that "religion" is no longer a dirty word to the communist giant. The trip is to attend the third World Conference on Religion and Peace68 words
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Article680 1979-08-17 3 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From KLM KL833 1300 AMS ATH KHICMB THAI TG413 1310 BKK SLA SQ1 1325 SPO/HNL/ GUM HKG MAS MH651 1330 (MES)/PEN/ KUL SIA SQ455 1410 BWN SLA SQ6I 1340 BKK SAS SK971 1345 CPH DEL/BKK SIA SQI17 1345 KUL GIA GA900680 words
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Advertisement168 1979-08-17 3 Your clients will need to go to Brunei... there are good reasons they should go Royal Brunei. Not the least of these reasons is the choice of 11 convenient flights per week from Singapore. With the businessman in mind Royal Brunei's morning flight leaves at 10.15 on Wednesdays, Thursdays and168 words
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Advertisement100 1979-08-17 3 4 **RHP Brief encounter Get acquainted with the latest, smartest looking Italian DELL'GA. An exclusive collection of leather brief cases, attache cases and travelling bags. DELL'GA's high quality unrivalled. DELL'GA adds value to the news you carry. y DELL GA available only at Yujri Dcpinmrnt Storr and Chmnt Emporium I100 words
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Advertisement215 1979-08-17 4 The ABN Bank international The ABN Bank's figures are factual: when we call ourselves international we mean it. When we say we employ 7015 people, we mean 7015 people outside the Netherlands. When we claim to be in 40 countries, we mean that the ABN has its own offices abroad,215 words
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Advertisement213 1979-08-17 5 The ABN Bank South East Asia V.lftte y-T 1 5n TW IP 111 f WW S:.v--S J •I %7?? i ABN Bank p2*r f-2 '1 i! J i Ct.V rl I w» w*\ r- #y r/ fillH liilffl 1 i ctNTI Kuala Lumpur Established 1964 —i in JH in 11213 words
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Article416 1979-08-17 6 IT IS only natural for an organisation to want to protect its own interests. But it smacks of unbridled arrogance for an organisation to dictate and impose what would seem to be discriminatory and restrictive conditions on another that does its bidding because416 words
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Article252 1979-08-17 6 WITH the cries of anguish still echoing in business circles following the last National Wages Council recommendations, Toshiba has come into the picture with its multi-million dollar investment plans to show others just how efficient its production can be. The timely entry of this major252 words
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Article, Illustration1035 1979-08-17 6 AUSTEN ALBU - By AUSTEN ALBU INCENTIVE is now the vogue word. It generally implies a direct relationship between more post-tax income and performance at work. But are higher salaries by themselves likely to attract more and better entrants to -the engineering profession, and to improve their performance asSource: MIT - 1,035 words
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704 1979-08-17 6 GUY ARNOLD - By GUY ARNOLD FT. THE 16th Organisation for African Unity Summit in Liberia was not the best tempered nor the most constructive the OAU has held. It was dominated by political squabbles. There were those who supported and those who opposed the TanzanianFT. - 704 words
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Advertisement116 1979-08-17 6 86 Avk S fi j, sr MS IS *Al v o:o a* sip ri« n HiUS V S£&|HPL^: SS^-r*-' rmmsn^ <Rst* At last, reach the big spenders Leisure Times is right on target For as little as $15. you can reach the swankiest, the best dressed, the most affluent crowd116 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous56 1979-08-17 6 BriStc%Nr:FrankltickenS U*lP\T'S RLI ~t\A\S NOMSeNSC P\OOJT TR«€.MDS OF THC CHCSffcg flfcfigy thc fouhdfkTionS or "Ve FtKRv BOILCMG F^C «N DftNGGfi Of &***** tJep\vCe^£-0 6v THC V«B<?P*TON FGom thg, ueFVy TRWPFvC pPvSSeS P>LL Dfty fue Foo 1 v Nbo sr' *ES.«PP*StNTLY IN Df\NG£6 OF e>e»NG IF VOO URD g£AD Vfboe NCUSPhffco56 words
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Miscellaneous1354 1979-08-17 6 Last of Paper Chase PAPER Chase mom to aa end tonight Mt I big Ims. Filling Ike Friday BJI slat aext week will ke a aew series Grandpa Gaes To Washington" starring Jack Alkertsaa. Meaawkile, if yaa kave eajsyed tke sarcasm sf Prafessar kingsfield, eatek yaar last glimpse sI him1,354 words
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Article, Illustration656 1979-08-17 7 RICHARD HALLORAN - By RICHARD HALLORAN THE UNITED STATES' new Secretary of Commerce, Luther Hodges Jr, has come to Washington with a mission next-to-impossible: finding a way to stimulate the nation into what he calls "a fundamental rebuilding of American industry." That means, according to Mr Hodges,656 words
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812 1979-08-17 7 KAREN ARENSO - New corporate strategy the gradual buy-in By KAREN ARENSO NYT THE PREMIUMS being paid in takeover situations have reached such heights that some would-be acquirers have been priced out of the market. Some of them are turning, instead, to a slightly different corporate strategy, the gradual buyin, which could alsoNYT - 812 words
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Article285 1979-08-17 7 SINGAPORE Airlines may have gallantly undertaken the task of providing management and other expertise for the newly set up Sir flag carrier Air Lanka, but from the way things were handled earlier this week, there are a few areas where this "expertise rould do with some285 words
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828 1979-08-17 7 QUEK PECK LIM - FORUM! With QUEK PECK LIM DOING what is right doesn't always equate with doing what is good. This is probably why the phrase "dogooders" is contemplated with some degree of odium while "do-righters" don't even exist as a phrase. Yet, do-gooders exist in828 words
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Advertisement233 1979-08-17 7 i < r Bb O 'TT as t nt r m if v> .V.W.V. .v.v.w rr y vl V <s .3 a I < B*l :> Wk t +jk. WW* w This little known side of us is a surprisingly big part of yourworid. From the places you work in,233 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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Article1232 1979-08-17 8 NEW YORK RISING interest rates gave the stock market a lift on Wednesday as prices moved strongly ahead in the heaviest trading since Nov 1, 1978. The Federal Reserve tightened credit slightly and Qiase Manhattan Bank raised itf» prime rate from 11 per cent to 121,232 words
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Article14 1979-08-17 8 THE PARIS, Milan, Bros* sels and Frankfurt mar* kets were elosed on Wednesday.14 words
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Article217 1979-08-17 8 AUG 15 C* Abitibi 18 > Allan 42 t i Alguma 28 B.uik Mont 2$ unch Bank Nova Scotia 24 Brll Trl 21 unch B*lh Corp BP fan Lid 28 i Brasran 23 unch Camp R«l Lake 21 k DM Imp Bk 27 Canpar 34' Canpac Inv Pi 15217 words
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Article310 1979-08-17 8 AUG 15 Rand INDUSTRIALS A Alpha 170 unch AIMCW 252 -3 AF And CI 465 5 AMU' 1625 b.irln* 615 5 C| Sugar 690 10 CNA 290 -5 CWII Y lUMf 100 3 iv BMVS M 1625 unch Feb*on 35*) Fdgar* 4200 ready Fed Volk 215 5 FugiC 125310 words
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Advertisement112 1979-08-17 8 r 1 uuertujg mm For Zurich. For dinner. For a richly rewarding experience. Also Businessmen's Lunch Monday to Friday $18 3% CESS Javanese Rijstafel Saturday Sundav $16 3% CESS. For reservations cai! *****77 ViUun Park Sheraton i W (S) Sill«l!|HMV V/ SHERATON HOTELS AND INNS WORLDWIDE \d;,sim Mi S-ncapO'* "12'112 words
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Advertisement138 1979-08-17 8 Ski rpcsc Seafood W-# i i <ntifr! CRD B i House A ail Everyday is a big house affair for us Because each day is another new opportunity to perfect our service to you Service by 'which you remember us. Savoury specialities for the choicest pick And that truly relaxed138 words
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Advertisement156 1979-08-17 8 Take a new look at the Harbour Grill. Treat yourself and your business associates to an excellent lunch selected from our superb offering of choice CJS prime beef, our daily Nouvelle Cuisine specialities or let our executive Chef. Leo Waldemeier help you pick a menu that will make it a156 words
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Advertisement218 1979-08-17 8 See Page 2 for Asian stocks See Page 9 for Zurich and Amsterdam prices THE RIGHT LIGHT DRINK FOR A SERIOUS LUNCH Cool, refreshing, lifts you up. Pink, light doesn't knock you down. Only discerning palates can acquire this new taste sensation. Campari Tonic Campari Soda Campari 7UP Campari Orange218 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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Article577 1979-08-17 9 LEE YOKE MENG - By LEE YOKE MENG BANK OF America has set up an offshore loan facility in Guam to become the first-ever overseas bank to begin offshore loan bookings there. The recent decision of the Governor of Guam, a US Pacific Ocean territory, to sign an Offshore Lending577 words
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120 1979-08-17 9 A NEW guarantee system to help banks finance exports is being considered by the Malaysian Export Credit Insurance Bhd (MECIB), a government sponsored corporation, MECIB general manager B M Sidwell said. Under the system, MECIB would insure banks against nonpayment by importers and require120 words
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Article77 1979-08-17 9 OVERSEAS Union Bank's (OUB) 28th branch in Singapore and its 47th worldwide, will open at Bedok New Town tomorrow. OUB will be the first commercial bank to open a branch there. Like all other OUB branches, the new branch will have a full range of77 words
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Article52 1979-08-17 9 BRITAIN has signed a £6 million (about Ss29 million) aid agreement with Indonesia to finance a programme of development projects over the next few years. The Overseas Development Aid Ministry said the new grants will be mainly used by Indonesia for the purchase of British goods52 words
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Article113 1979-08-17 9 are gaining acceptability in Singa- pore. Proof of this may be found in the legions of card members and the turnover they generate. Among those cards marketed here, Visa is the most popular. As a bank card issued by both Bank of America and Overseas Union Bank it113 words
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100 1979-08-17 9 not long ago acquired its own computer, after deciding it could not go on relying on the computer owned by sister statutory board, Port of Singapore Authority. The savings bank has too many projects in the pipeline not to have a computer of its100 words
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164 1979-08-17 9 INTER-Alpha Asia, the Far East banking subsidiary of the seven Inter-Alpha banks, has announced that its net profits for the year ending December 31, 1978, were US$l.6 million (553.5 million) more than double the previous year's total of $731,000. Gross operating income rose from $7.1164 words
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1561 1979-08-17 9 GERALD KRAMER - Money managers are now looking hard at predictions made by foreign exchange forecasting services on currency trends. How useful are these forecasts and how good are they? GERALD KRAMER, director of Chase Manhattan Bank's Multinational Financial Services Seminars, gives his comments. GERALD KRAMER THE1,561 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGE$
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Article464 1979-08-17 9 THE US dollar was very steady yesterday in a quiet trading. It closed little changed from early firmer levels against major currencies. Against the yen. the US dollar opened at 216.90/00. and received some support to reach 217.20/30. Later trading saw the earlier gains lost and the dollar464 words
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Article197 1979-08-17 9 THE US dollar for overnight delivery closed firmer at 217.25 yen, compared with a 216.90 opening and 216.75 at Wednesday's close. Trading was moderate with volume at US$474 million. After opening at the day's low of 216.90 yen, the dollar firmed to 217.30 just before the close on increased197 words
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Article196 1979-08-17 9 AUG 15 FT* ABN ***** 1 Ahold 93 00 -03 Akzo 29 JO 0.5 AMEV 97 ao 03 Amfw 116 50 15 Amrot Bank 7390 1.9 Ulltw 01 uu In 1 05 Bols 67 70 0.7 Borsumij ***** Burhmann 64 50 0.9 Byenkorf 72.00 12 Calve Delft 180.00 1196 words
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Article187 1979-08-17 9 AUG 15 Francs Actions Suisse* Alusulsse Br. Alusulsse Ref Brown Boverl Br ClC* Geify Br. 296 1310 MS 1800 1275 unch •10 unch unch unch Clb* Geify PC Clba Oelfy Rea Credit Suisse Br Credit Suisse Ret Elektrovatt Br. Georte Fischer Br Globus Pc Hero Br Hoffman La Roche187 words
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Article180 1979-08-17 9 Asian rates ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at close on Aug 16: US DoUar*(Spot) Offer B*J 7days 11'. 11 1 month lis im 2 months 11 1 UH 3 months 119/16 117/16 6 months 119/16 117/16 9 months 113/16 111/16 12 months 11 1 11 SwJn. Dai (Middle Price*)180 words
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Article49 1979-08-17 9 RANGE of prices offered by discount houses on Aug 16 Overnight yx Call deposits V Closing Baring Selling 3 month Treasury bills 5 1/16 4 15/16 3 month Bank bills 7'. V. 3 month CD 713/16 7 11/16 6 month CD 7"« 7V« Source: National Discount Co Ltd.49 words
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Article21 1979-08-17 9 THE average rale at which Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 8.4 per cent.21 words
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Article212 1979-08-17 9 THE MARKET yesterday closed slightly lower after fluctuating marginally throughout in moderately active trading, dealers said. Turnover fell slightly to 272 lots from 303 on Wednesday with interest mainly on October, December and February contracts, they said. October closed slightly easier at U*****.40/50 an ounce against Wednesday's U*****.10/60, December212 words
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Article191 1979-08-17 9 THE US dollar maintained its firmer trend against major currencies yesterday, still supported by a rise in some US banks' prime rates to 12 per cent from iIV« per cent on Wednesday and the Fed's signalling of tighter monetary policy, dealers said. They also noted that some central bank191 words
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Article196 1979-08-17 9 THE US dollar yesterday opened well underpinned against Wednesday night's closing levels in New York. Dealers said the US currency saw fairly active twoway business in early trading but some expressed surprise that the dollar has eased following its firmness on Wednesday afternoon. Some were cautious, awaiting the full196 words
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Article34 1979-08-17 9 FRANKFURT exchanges opening quote* on Aug 16: Can -1.5607/23 4 D F1 90.94/91.06 S Fr -110.66/56 Lit 2.234/J7 F Fr 42.90/95 NKr 36.46/68 B Ft (con 6.247/94 B FY (On) 6.013/23 Yen 0.8426/3834 words
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Advertisement73 1979-08-17 9 COURAGE H 3 CONFIDENCE W-Jf LEADERSHIPS^! MLE cmrmcon 10 ways the We Caraefte Ceane kelp MB u4 «MKi: El fm m mm ly ancouragmg (act* about YOURSELF end iNffl hew Km Dale Carnegta Com* can halp you a tap up aett-conft-dence, atari you on your way to m IWhl mn73 words
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Advertisement158 1979-08-17 9 One Australian bank now has a branch in Singapore One Australian bank has the expertise to provide a complete specialist service in international business, including: foreign exchange dealings, trade finance, and deposits and loans in a wide A range of currencies. One Australian has offices in Jokyo, Hong Kong, Singapore,158 words
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Article1401 1979-08-17 10 BID aad offer price* officially Hand and Nilw la aad reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yeattrday with the aaaabar ai tela traded doei la braekata la Mid 1,089 units uatoaa othenrtae perilled. All Time Settlement Contracts are quoted after the word "eett". S Board deal (in1,401 words
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Article166 1979-08-17 10 4 1/2% 1/8/80 (250.000) (M.IOB *****) 4 3/4% 16/6/80 (250.000) (M 238 *****) 5 S/4% 1/6/78-80 (250.000) (1002 SB 100.458) 5 1/2% 1/6/76-81 (250,000) (M.908 100.008) (S) 99 90 ft 1/4% l/S/81 (250,000) (W.BOB *****) ft% 1 ft/4/81 (250.000) (M.158 M 258) ft% T P 1/ft/82 (250.000) (100.068166 words
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Article81 1979-08-17 10 Striking prices of the options officially listed on the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday, the period, bids and offered prices and business done, if any, with the number of options traded shown in brackHaw Par (Sept $1.20) (0.358 0.415). Paa Electric (Sept 11.15) (0.348). Prima (Sept $2.06) (0.58881 words
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Article2704 1979-08-17 10 Gr'« Gr's Net 1070 Last Div Div YH P/E Vol Day High Low Compaay Sale +*r- Crr COOO) Hlgk Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 361 207 Aetna 235 unch 15.0 24 84 1Z0 2 235 23S 196 123* Alcorn 196cd 1 10.0 13 5.1 26.1 1 1982,704 words
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Article1665 1979-08-17 10 BID aid offer price* officially listed and Iwiw in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday with the number at aharea traded shows in brackets In lots oI 1.000 units unieas otherwise spectfled. INDUSTRIALS iMM (2.306 2.486) AJaaMM* (1888) Akwm (IKB IMS) (It) I.K (S)1,665 words
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Article, Illustration564 1979-08-17 10 PRICES elwei ea a steady to Ann Ntc after another active trading iwdw at the Stack Exchange of Singapore yesterday. Selected caaatera coatLnaed to advaace strongly while •then leaked set to take a breather. Oa the whale, lavestor support was still evideat across a bread treat. Aitbeagh564 words
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Article521 1979-08-17 10 SENTIMENT ruled steady on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday and prices advanced to close broadly higher. Trading was moderate with the market quietly steady in the early session. Selected counters, however, attracted buyers during this lull to surge ahead of the rest of the market.521 words
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Article150 1979-08-17 10 SINGAPORE UNIT TRUST INCOME BOND I NTT (Managers' prim Mr Aag 17) (CtfTMt pi tees) The Commerce 2.08 2.21 The Saving Fund 1.38 1.46 Income Bond 1.12 1.17 S'pore Prog Fund 0.97 1.02 S pore Sec Fund 166 1 ?6xd S'pore Invest Fund S'pore Equity Fund 1.25 132150 words
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COMPANY NEWS
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566 1979-08-17 11 ANTHONY TAN - By ANTHONY TAN GENERAL Securities Investments (GSI) and Harimau Investments have shown their ability to keep pace with the growth of the stock market. Net tangible asset backing per share rose 7.4 per cent for GSI and 16.2 per cent for Harimau during the566 words
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366 1979-08-17 11 HELPED by better results from its three wholly-owned subsidiaries. Sovran Industries itself a subsidiary of unlisted Hong Leong Company (Malaysia) has reported a set of impressive results for the year ended June 30. Group pre-tax profit for the year reviewed jumped 84366 words
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Article87 1979-08-17 11 Berjaya Kawat Bhd: AGM to be held at Jalan Utas, Shah Alam Industrial Estate, Shah Alam, Selangor, at 10.00am on Aug 18. Hotel Royal: AGM to be held at the Royal Suite (14th floor), Hotel Royal-Ramada, Singapore, at 12 noon on Aug 18. Jack Chla Enterprises Bhd: AGM87 words
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Article544 1979-08-17 11 DAVID CHOW - By DAVID CHOW A BUOYANT property market in Singapore from the latter part of last year enabled Sim Lim Investments to take a small step forward from the series of setbacks it suffered since the 1975-76 financial year. For the first time in four544 words
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Article788 1979-08-17 11 FOLLOWING the encouraging upturn in its fortunes last year, Malaysian-based MWE Holdings is confident that the group's performance for the current year will continue to improve. In his report to shareholders, chairman Dato Krishna Kumar drew attention to the company's expansion programme as an indication of the788 words
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Article, Illustration654 1979-08-17 11 OUR REPORTER - By OUR REPORTER THE PROFIT performance of Dah Yung Steel has been on the slide ever since it came into the market in 1975. That year, the company enjoyed a 14 per cent increase in pre-tax profits to $2.82 million on sales of $6.62654 words
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Article147 1979-08-17 11 NEGRI SemMlaa OU Palm said that an EOGM will be held on Sept 15 for shareholders to approve the bonus issue of three-for-two. The register of members of the company will be closed from Sept 5 to Sept 15, both dates inclusive, for the purpose of determining the147 words
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Article547 1979-08-17 11 1U gjjoecL.. by HOCK LOCK SIEW IT APPEARS that the residential property market is on the upswing again. Yesterday saw the third phase of the Grangeford Apartments project completely sold out. The stoe of each of the 64 units sold under the third phase was about 1,700 sqby HOCK LOCK SIEW - 547 words
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Article302 1979-08-17 11 Cnrreal Ei Book* Date Total for Total for Payment Date Close Payable the year Previoua year Sanyo 12TF% Jul 20 Aug 1 Aug 17 12* TF 12* TF Int Wood 15* TE Jul 16 Jul 20 Aug 25 15* TE 10* TE Pegi Maia 5* Jul 26 Aug302 words
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Article93 1979-08-17 11 Company Particulars Ex Date Books Close NSOP Bonus Issue of 3 for 2 Aug 23 Sept 5 B Semb Bonus Issue of 3 for 1 Sept 7 E A I Bonus Issue of 1 for 2 Sept 10 Sept 20 Hong Leong Rights Issue of 3 for 493 words
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Advertisement28 1979-08-17 11 AUSTRALIA INVESTMENT $A 400,000 $A 5,000,000 Gilt edge income producing retail properties. National Company. Further details:Mr. R. Woodhouse Goodwood Park Hotel Cxotic Jfoob CmuxK IrSi\vv(v>n Itl *61 MK28 words
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Advertisement231 1979-08-17 11 THE FIRST INTERNATIONAL RUBBER AND PLASTICS EXHIBITION FOR ASIA WORLD TRADE CENTRE. SINGAPORE. 26-30 MAY 1980. 3U Every year, thousands of new rubber and plastic products enter the market Whether for use m industry or the home, every product reflects some new development in engineering or marketing expertise If you're231 words
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Article, Illustration344 1979-08-17 12 BETWEEN 1972 and 1973, Richard Tarling frequently telexed instructions from London to Haw Par Brothers International Limited (HPBIL) in Singapore. In the trial of Richard Tarling, former chairman of HPBIL, Deputy Public Prosecutor Tan Teow Yeow submitted two thick files of344 words
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601 1979-08-17 12 THE UNITED States has begun a stepped-up military aid programme to Thailand that will increase substantially in the next' few months because of the Vietnamese presence in Cambodia, US Ambassador Morton Abramowitz said yesterday. Vietnam has ignored US efforts to find a negotiated601 words
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Article366 1979-08-17 12 Reuter FOREIGN Ministers of Asean yesterday demanded the withdrawal of Vietnamese troops from Kampuchea, called for self-determination by Kampucheans, and agreed to bring up the Kampuchea question at the United Nations. Malaysian Foreign Minister Tengku Ahmad Rithauddeen said after presiding over a two-hour meeting that Asean members wouldReuter - 366 words
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Article893 1979-08-17 12 LONDON, Thurs. Share prices finished slightly firmer in low volume but government bonds pared back initial gains to close around opening levels, (Jealers said. At 3.00 pm the Financial Times index was up 5.8 at 480.0. Government bonds rose up to 1/2 point at the outset on expectations893 words
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236 1979-08-17 12 PRESIDENT Suharto yesterday announced Indonesia's big economic achievement under his government and called for continued efforts to combat corruption. Addressing Parliament on the eve of 34th Indonesia's independence anniversary the President said the country's economic capacity had grown larger. "Our national economic resilience236 words
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Article, Illustration192 1979-08-17 12 RETIRED Police Commissioner Tan Teck Khim, who became a director of Overseas Union Bank (OUB) early last month, recently took up another directorship. Early this month, he was appointed to the board of United Motor Works (UMW) (Trading), a company in the United192 words
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512 1979-08-17 12 Reuter THE CHAIRMAN of the Australian House of Representatives select committee on tourism, Mr D.F.Jull, urged more flexibility in Australia's new controversial cheap airfares to allow for multipledestination holiday flights. Addressing the Australian Federation of Travel Agents convention in Manila yesterday, Mr JullReuter - 512 words
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225 1979-08-17 12 CHARLES CHAN - By CHARLES CHAN THE MALAYSIAN government is confident that it would be able to fulfil its commitments to provide the necessary basic infrastructure to enable the Reynolds Aluminium Corporation to carry out its plans for a M52.3-billion aluminium smelting plant in Bintulu, Sarawak. The225 words
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Advertisement130 1979-08-17 12 A CONVENIENT AND ECONOMICAL WAY TO INVEST AND ACCUMULATE GOLD IN SWITZERLAND and, at the same time, have your gold always with you, in the form of a cheque book from the same, well-established Swiss bank which administers your gold investment account. For complete information, write to Goldplan A.G., Box130 words
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Advertisement207 1979-08-17 12 Why try to manage without it? More and more people with their sights set on the top management and senior corporate executive positions of tomorrow are turning to The Journal today. Because so many of the people already in those positions acknowledge the contribution that it can make to their207 words
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Miscellaneous60 1979-08-17 12 WEftTHIR Outlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. to 1 p.m. today: Scattered showers. Report for 24 hours prior to 7.31 p.m. on August IS at the airport. Maximum temperature 31.29 Associated humidity 66 Minimum temperature 25.9 Associated humidity 97 Hours of sunshine 8.45 Rainfall in millimetres Nil Total rainfall for60 words
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Article62 1979-08-17 13 AP KUWAIT'S insurance and re-insurance companies recently threatened a boycott of Lloyds of London in retaliation for the firm's decision to slap additional charges on insurance policies in the Gulf. The insurance underwriters drew sharp fire for declaring the Gulf a "war zone", cancelling existing insurance policies onAP - 62 words
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Article99 1979-08-17 13 THE CLOSURE of London's upper docks would mean industrial and social catastrophe for East London, according to a report published by the port's trade unions. Responding to the Port of London Authority's five-year strategic plan, the unions welcome the shift from earlier plans to close one of99 words
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Article89 1979-08-17 13 Reuter SECOND hand tonnage brokers reported Bounteous 14,938 long dwt built 1973 sold to three flag buyers for around US$4.2 million (559.4 million) and the Birkaland 12,855 long dwt built 1969 to unknown buyers for $3.9 million. Demolition brokers reported slow trading by Taiwan yards as buyers currentlyReuter - 89 words
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Article591 1979-08-17 13 AFTER BALI MEET SINGAPORE shipowners have reiterated their call made last month in Bali to the government not to ratify the new Hamburg Rules as it works generally to the disadvantage of shipowners. Taking a strong stand against the rules, the Singpore Shipping Association said591 words
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Article167 1979-08-17 13 UPI SOVIET balk carrier chartering continued to dominate a quiet summer freight market as farther reports came in af bath period and round-voyage bookings. Sovfracht paid 1>858,275 (5518,2t5) a day to the Hydrobos, Ihthls aad Scorpio* (ail 33,111 dwt) far M 2 months trading after Aagast deliveryUPI - 167 words
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650 1979-08-17 13 AFP FRENCH dock workers em harassed President Valery Giscard d'Estaing's government on Wednesday by blocking the luxury liner Norway from leaving for refitting in West Germany. Some 300 dockworkers and their families used 33 cars to occupy and block a drawbridge leading out of LeAFP - 650 words
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1403 1979-08-17 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 Fort of1,403 words
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Article545 1979-08-17 17 SkippUgliM F»«e C4 ACS n 5 Afea IV 3 Alfred V 2 Aipac IV 5 Angkutan V 3 ANL I 1 APL m 2 Arya Nat n 5 ASCL m 1 Asia America n S Asia Merchant n 5 Atlas IV 4 Aust.Cont IV 5 Bank m 5545 words
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Article950 1979-08-17 18 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO AT CONTAINER TERMINAL NB. (I) 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 the following950 words
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Article, Illustration1735 1979-08-17 18 Seatrade WHEN THE the first Lash vessel was introduced 10 years go, the barge-carrying concept was heralded as the most modern and efficient mode of sea transport ever. Today, with containerisation riding a crest of popularity and the Lash market apparently stabilised, the questionSeatrade - 1,735 words
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332 1979-08-17 18 BOYCOTTS of flag convenience vessels by the International Transport Workers Federation are used as a last resort in a fight for decent standards for seafarers, according to the federation's general secretary, Mr Harold Lewis. Answering criticism for from the International Shipping Federation over332 words
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466 1979-08-17 18 URGENT action must be taken if the European Economic Community is not to lose control of its shipping to low-cost competion, according to a report drawn from the ranks of the EEC itself. The report EEC Shipping Policy-Flags of Convenience recommends the466 words
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Article125 1979-08-17 18 MODERN multi-purpose vessels are likely to increase in West African liner services over the next few years so that a more diverse range of cargoes can be handled. A report published earlier this week by shipping consultants H.P. Drewry also states that flexibility is the key to the125 words
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Article, Illustration523 1979-08-17 18 EXPECTED ARRIVALS TODAY KEPPEL WHARVES Agios Nikolas (1500 after Bunga Seta war) 18 Bosna (2100 after Kota Bali) 1/2 Cang Shan (0600 after Golden Wonder) 19 Eastern Muse (2000 after Frotasantos) 44 Hakko Arrow (0800 after Pan Shan) 38/39 John Lykes (after Samoa) 35/36 Kota Bali (Passenger)523 words
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Advertisement380 1979-08-17 13 2s. \c£ Europe Our Next Loader Port Kelang: fz._ Singapore: For further details, seepage 111 JAR 1)1 NF AM AH Orient Overseas Co*d&i*tesi Line FULLY COHTMNERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) 12/9 10/9 11/9 lb/9 19/9 17/9 15/9 16/9 20/9 24/9 24/9 22/9 23/9 27/9 1/10 30/9 28/9 29/9 3/10380 words
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Advertisement274 1979-08-17 13 mi. SEALORD ANTAH A. UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) GULF WEEKLY MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES S'poce loading for 21/8 Kuwait 1/9), Dammam (4/9), Ooha (6/9). Bahrain (9/9). Dubai (11/9) 26/8 Mwa Qaboos (7/9), Duba. (10/9). Doha (12/9). Dammam (15/9). Kuwait (18/9). 30/8 Dubai (11/9). Abu Dhabi (14/9), Bahrain (17/9). Dammam (20/9).274 words
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Advertisement467 1979-08-17 13 NOL NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICES. FAR-EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE C PAUL lACEJM H PEARI C RO7E IACfWON HRtONIAMER MERCATOR 0 CHtF S pore P Keiang Havre 18 Au« 19 Am« I 4 Sept 77 Aug 24 A«( 10 Sept ?8 Aug 79 Aug 16 Sept 7 Sept467 words
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Advertisement733 1979-08-17 13 AW*' Australia Our Next Loader Port Kelang: Singapore: For further details, see page MAERSK LINE For U S PpcAc. PkAc Wart* Wwt. Gutt I Atlantic. East Canada and Mexico (Also accepting tot Hongkong. Taiwan Japan and Korea) Mother Vessel ALVA MAERSK* ANNA MAERSK AXEL MAERSK ARNOLD MAERSK ARTHUR MAERSK Swgapore733 words
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Advertisement866 1979-08-17 14 FltlY CONTAINERISED TO EUROPE Cardfranßay 73 8 24 8 IZ/9 1( 9 15/9 17 9 ItkMhnrnt 79 8 19/9 21/9 27/9 74 9 KmKMIBJI 29'8 14/9 16/9 17/9 19 9 Mm Mara 4/9 24/9 76/9 27/9 79/9 Kavita Mara 5/9 22/9 24/9 25/9 27 9 Oiiißa» 11 9 12/9 3/10866 words
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Advertisement307 1979-08-17 14 KsjS barber blue sea From: US ATLANTIC US GULF ft EAST CANADA tSES3tESiI (UC) I (BBS) 10-21-24/0 22 21/10 20/10 30/11 J/11 2/ 4/11 3/ 1/11 SoWu I Skoaga VAV^'SSS. tiKiaiiii i .i. l i mm mm ii'v; inh: law ixiiavmsii: g Seatrain fu// Container Service to USA pima vs.307 words
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Advertisement745 1979-08-17 14 (T) evergreen line r FAR EAST EUROPE EXPRESS FULL CONTAINER SERVICE ACCEPTMG CARGO FOR HAMBURG. FELIXSTOWE. ROTTERDAM. ANTWERP LE HAVRE ALSO ACCEPTMG CARGO FOR UHTED lUNGOOM SOUTHAMPTON. LONOON. MANCHESTER. BIRMINGHAM. BRISTOL. LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW. LEEDS WEST GERMANY Mf ME WttVfN HOLLAND AMSTERDAM S mti Maatan FaßaMw Mtartan Mmp la Hint W745 words
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Advertisement936 1979-08-17 14 J BMrim Five Star Shippini Corpn. J "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" Wa LOADING FOR RANGOON 5 m. M ffW 303/19 hut PHASHMEGYA BFSS C Agents «i Mcrtayvo TEPS MALAYSIA Port Kekmg T«< (381-7355 Per*jr»g Tel *****/***** Compania Arttatina Da Intercontinental S. A. C.I. F. "ARGENTINE NATIONAL LINE" LOADMG FOR DURBAN. CAPETOWN,936 words
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Advertisement758 1979-08-17 14 r mo.s.E. OCEAN SHIPPING ENTERPRISES PTE LTD RM 2102 2103. 21ST FLOOR MARINA HOUSE SHENTON WAY MISTRI ROAD SINGAPORE 2 TEL *****44 7& *****70 131 SANKYO LINE AUSTRALIA SERVICE P Ketone Stogapore load** tor: MAT PMNCC 20/21 Aug 22/23 Aug MEL. ADEL. KYOTOI MAM 23/25 Au( 20/22 Aug STB MAY758 words
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Advertisement1127 1979-08-17 15 Overseas Containers Limited Weekly service to/from UK/Europe To UK/Continent H-tari Spore Mitaj Daur* Brcm Card*an Bay 23 At% 24 Am 17 bp 14 Sep TMut Express 29 Aut 19 Sap 71 Sep Kovtan Sir ?i Auf 15 Stp 17 Sep talln 5 Stp 24 Stp 76 Stp Kasug' Mara 51,127 words
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Advertisement961 1979-08-17 15 GRANARD LINE RELIABLE I DEPENDABLE NON-CONFERENCE EXPRESS SERVICE NEST BOUND-FAR EAST/MEDITERRANEAN S pore P Kelang Penang Leadmg for M.V. MAN CHEONG V.29W 21 Aug P Said Alexandriaßeirut Lattakia M V KWONG FUNG V.3OW 25 Aug 21 Aug Jeddah/P Sa<d Lattakia M.V. MAN TAT V.31N.... 14 Sep teddah/ P Said Aleiandna961 words
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Advertisement833 1979-08-17 15 BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS COHTAfO SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE rowan Cardga* Bar l«ka Eipms Kowtaon Bar Hamburg (iprtti Irvcrpool Bay T*ir*«*)F Cardgan Bay FROM EUROPE from europe hbuag 4ha*n r cmn havre soiom Of mm* Austria Beneiui fiance AA UK P Mai* S pore RhneHan, SKM Saint SM Saint 20/4 22/833 words
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Advertisement768 1979-08-17 15 Scan Dutch 9 L?i U :<VI *'A 2 T mil' M ■'•I 7-^nr UILWI mm MM TihJ p Man( S pore MBAPBMAt S*4 MM M Sal* sZ I KD oort Mh MM MM MM 71/1 »*W u/o m Sw 22/0 «J? n 1 j£ a/. 30/0 1> o*. if 3)768 words
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Advertisement589 1979-08-17 15 T BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES THE BANK LINE LTD. LOADS FOR E. S. AFRICA FMCMMEN i Reunion Matuflga ourban Ctwm PI t Idn i KATEMM OMCOPOUOS i Reunion Durban Clown Pt tto londom S pore 3 6 Sep P Kelang S pore 4 Oct P Kelang 8 10 Oct U.S. GULF589 words
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Advertisement1101 1979-08-17 16 "K'line KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. EUROPE EXPRESS SERVICE TO EUROPE P Kelang I Hanre R dam Hburg Bremen Awerp C PAUE WW 118 Aug 19 Aug 4 Sept 5 Sept 9 Sept 10 Sepl 13 Sept Kmm IW f22 Aug 24 Aug |0 Sept USept 15 Sept 1$ Sepl 191,101 words
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Advertisement862 1979-08-17 16 U.S.A./EAST CANADA SERVICE Panang Batawan P Ketang E.C./CREAT LUKES SERVICE iomwc mm rem. mnu. Mm, iommto. umimuu P«J«C Balawan P Ml>| Singapore -a rasa- CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE Laadng Mr. IDS AAGELES. SAN FRANCISCO. SEATTLE. TACORM. tMCOW) AC fW '«1»l S«ppore I. Angates 10.WIII 631-32/11 AHI4 Sal 10 WHWM- 1/2862 words
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Advertisement563 1979-08-17 16 SINGAPORE SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE. LTD 1 20TM ELOOR ocean BUILDING SINGAPORE MARKETING 91 H2l 3 LINESi GENERAL 9 i 3' 11 ,14 L iNE Si TELE* RS 2459S RS ***** A B CABSMIP CABI E CARGOSHiP IlliO! Ue«|i«iinl Container Lines WEEKLY CONTAINER SERVICE to/from BANGKOK 22/23% 2»/Nto| Vt Sept 12/13563 words
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Advertisement703 1979-08-17 16 444/ vd *SIAN IN TtRNA TONAL SHIPPING C Off POP A 770 V BIPHAO EXPRESS FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO/FROM MED/UK/CONTINENT/SC ANDINAVIA 1) Barcelona Gmtu. 2) Amsterdam Antwerp. I Ha*re Bdbao Baste UK 3) Bremen Bremenhaien. Aarfws Capentiyn Hrtsmlu 4) Malmo. StockMn. Wo 1) Malmo Stockholm Olio. HeMu. 2) Copenhaten Ajrtxrs703 words
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Advertisement770 1979-08-17 16 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD. Faber House 234E Orchard Road Singapore 9 Telephone *****11 '*****57 REGULAR INDEPENDENT SEMI/FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO EUROPE S'part P. Want Pana* Lm*| far: NOR ASIA NBA! 10 Sap 4 Sep Avon (UK) Boulocne' Antwerp NORASIAWBSO 25 Sep 29 Sep Avon (UK) Boulogne, Antwerp Aftntv Sntmort OCTRASEA (fit)770 words
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Advertisement308 1979-08-17 17 EGYPTIAN INTERNATIONAL LINE (EIL) EGYPTIAN FLAG FAST AND DIRECT LINER SERVICE TO EGYPT (PORT SAID ALEXANDRIA) S PORE PTKEL PENANG PT SAD ALEXANDRIA MARIEKE U Aug 22 Sept 3 Sept 23 Sept 29 SPHHW 0 Sept 23 Oct 16 Oct 22 Subject inducement MARTRANS CARGO PLEASE CONTACT SCHENKER SINGAPORE -TEL308 words
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Advertisement321 1979-08-17 17 CELTIC BULK CARRIERS ißeurdnn Smith I ,nc I J,I IfisFl Shi(>(. Regular Bulk Service For Timber Plywood Genem Agents Marathon United Agency Pte Ltd Spore Tel. *****66 (3 fciet) Sub Agents Manrfcst $h?p«g Seraces Sdn Hid K l Tel 4*047* P Kdang Id 3M103 M Soon Seng Group Regular Service321 words
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Advertisement365 1979-08-17 17 KAI UNION SHIPPING I7D 26th Floor UIC Building, Shenton Way, Singapore, 1. Telephone: *****66 ftoofctngsin Malaysia Contact REGULAR SERVICE TO CHTTTAGONG ETA ETD A 27 Aug 21 Sep SONGKHLA SERVICE I 20 tut 21 Aut SMGAPORE/PENANG/PHUKET SERVICE 27 Aut 29 Auc REGULAR SERVICE TO BANGKOK 19 tut 20 Aut KAI365 words
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Advertisement504 1979-08-17 17 NOTICES m.\. "\IS»I\ k ILVAN" V«y: arrived I ltd I»7J. al (nidiiun V n. (rfint tl Suivey <LinM»ni <*\ Iht' Kill hi- h<'l<l on MoniLi\ 3nh August ;is from HI 10 ;i m in ;<<ci l>.m. No fuUhcr suiM-y will hi- hWil aflor ihiN dan 1 K. 41 MB \HO\504 words
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