The Business Times, 23 October 1979
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Title Section10 1979-10-23 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 141/1/79 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23,19» 50 CENTS10 words
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Article58 1979-10-23 1 AFP KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. President Suharto of Indonesia is expected to visit Hanoi shortly, it was learned here today. But no dates were mentioned although authoritative sources said that the trip would take place "at an auspicious time". This move comes in the wake of plans byAFP - 58 words
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Article75 1979-10-23 1 AP LONDON, Mon. Oman intends to raise the price of its oil by about 10 per cent, retroactive to Oct 1, the Financial Times newspaper said today. It quoted Oman Oil Minister Ahmed Shanfari as saying customers would be notified of the rise in the next fewAP - 75 words
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Article67 1979-10-23 1 UPI MANILA, Mon. President Marcos Monday indicated his willingness to submit himself to a national election but only after first holding local elections within the next 18 months. President Marcos spelled out his position on the election issue in the wake of an opposition demand that he liftUPI - 67 words
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Article66 1979-10-23 1 AFP KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Palestinian Liberation Organisation (PLO) envoy, Khalid Sheikh, met the Malaysian Prime Minister, Datuk Hussein Onn, here today to convey PLO leader, Yasser Arafat's personnel message. Foreign Ministry sources said Datuk Hussein was briefed on the PLO's views on the latest developments inAFP - 66 words
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Article73 1979-10-23 1 UPI CANBERRA, Mon. Australian manufacturers were urged Monday to accept lower tariff protection on goods available from Asian countries. Speaking to a conference organised by the Australian Metal Trades Industry Association, Foreign Minister Andrew Peacock said there would be serious diplomatic problems for Australia if the government decidedUPI - 73 words
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Article75 1979-10-23 1 AP NEW YORK, Mon. Exxon Corp, the largest oil company in the United States, said today it had more than doubled its profits in the third quarter compared with the same period a year ago. Exxon earned US$l.l4 billion (552.45 billion) in the third quarter, a 118AP - 75 words
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Article74 1979-10-23 1 UPI NEW YORK, Mon. Prices plummeted along a broad front early Monday in heavy trading on the New York Stock Exchange as investors fled the market in the wake of rising interest rates. The Dow Jones industrial average, which plunged 15.44 points Friday, was off 12.10 points toUPI - 74 words
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Article139 1979-10-23 1 Falls Ayer Hitam Tla 1430 -35 M U I 400 -24 BerjuUi 775 -15 Strait* Trading 720 -15 O C B C 080 -15 PAN 900 -15 Kempaa K L Kepoaf 500 -15 352 -12 UIC 322 -12 Duff D«v 320 -12 Nat Iroa 570 -10 Eaao139 words
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Article, Illustration143 1979-10-23 1 Falls Conspiant Wrts 500 -30 Sg Besi 990 -30 Kramat 506 -25 S Trading 720 -20 KL Kepong 352 -16 MUInd 404 -16 Utd Mai 580 -15 QCBC 685 -15 Norwchem 185 —13 B Kawan 245 -13 Magnum 410 -12 Tongkah 470 -12 K Skttm 304 -1® DBS143 words
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Article, Illustration702 1979-10-23 1 JOHN LIM - PERMANENT RESIDENT STATUS By JOHN LIM THE Government is offering permanent resident status for all skilled and qualified manpower as one of several measures to restructure the Singapore economy. This liberalisation of immigration policies, apparently aimed at securing trained labour for the economy's transition, was702 words
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Article184 1979-10-23 1 A NINE-MAN team from the American Business Council (ABC) will leave Singapore at the end of the month for a two-week visit to China. The team, from ABC's China commercial relations committee, will attend the month-long Canton Trade Fair and visit several trade corporations in184 words
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Article458 1979-10-23 1 SINGAPORE'S biter-nation-al trading company, Intraco, has incorporated a new company in a major bid for project development work overseas. The new subsidiary, called Singa Development Corporation is to cany on the business of consultancy, development and contracting work. It was set up with a nominal capital of458 words
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Article280 1979-10-23 1 AT least $4 million will have to be paid out by insurance companies as a result of yesterday's Are at the Port of Singapore Authority's warehousing complex in Nelson Road. The preliminary estimate was given by insurers who declined to hazard a guess how much higher the280 words
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199 1979-10-23 1 The Strati* fTtnaiaekip Gnafhu Jaat ■tnaglh AuMh wltk tke parekait mt eeatreUtog laterest la a aaaaahnlailaa eenpaay at Geeleag, Victoria. Stralta yesterday aaasaaeed II paM AIOMN (akeat SflJB milliM) f«r HJ par eeat af tke laaaed capital af Prtaea Baglaeetlag Pty Ltd. FnaM199 words
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325 1979-10-23 1 RONNIE LIM - By RONNIE LIM A JAPANESE engineering company, JGC Corporation, (formerly known as Japan Gasoline Company) has confirmed that it will undertake the main contract for the construction of the $1 billion upstream naphtha/gas oil cracker of the petrochemical complex in Singapore. Latest Tokyo reports325 words
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Article109 1979-10-23 1 SINGAPORE'S trade deficit widened in September to a preliminary *****.1 million from a downward revised 1831.1 million in August and 1528.4 million in September last year, Statistics Department figures show. This brought the cumulative deficit in the first nine months of this year to $5.63 billion from109 words
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Advertisement45 1979-10-23 1 Corporation For Ml type* of w qii k Culinary (Oriental RaklCwMtatlM »nd European)— T«l: *****4/434*94 g r «*Ol«. Tet«»: RS ***** A/B RAKKOK herb*. CaMc: "RAKICOUP" seeds,roots, spfcea f««k> an<l pulaea. Mariillflf Industrial E»tat« Malayiia Tel: ***** Manufacturer, CaMc: "RAWCOWP" Johorc Battru miller and stockists45 words
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Advertisement146 1979-10-23 1 SO YOU STILL CM Am 9 THEN LET'S TALK TEETH You wouldn't use a scouring agent to clean bone china, would you? It's the same with teeth. Yet ordinary toothpastes are too bland to remove tobacco film, and tea, coffee or other stubborn stains. The answer? New Clinomyn the toothpaste146 words
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Advertisement2 1979-10-23 1 Leader... Page! ',<~<@]&>-'$_?$[^=~^)_\'*:}.[~_2 words
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Advertisement167 1979-10-23 1 Plain paper copiers Preferred by offices worldwide CALL *****5. Wywy Private Limited Wywy House 17 Leng Kee Road Singapore 0315 •JIRTTi in the UK. and Ireland! m To Amsterdam I Flight Departure To Amsterdam Flight Departure from Singapore Singapore Singapore Singapore Monday 1645 Singapore KLB3B Saturday 1935 Tuesday 1935 Singapore167 words
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IDUSTRIAL SERVICES
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525 1979-10-23 2 HSUNG BEE HWA - By HSUNG BEE HWA THE OFF-SHORE oil industry worldwide has seen increased activity in the past 12 to 18 months and indications are that the next ten years will be the best in the history of the industry. This optimistic view was put forward525 words
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Article371 1979-10-23 2 RUBBER exports in August dipped slightly to 98,279 tonnes from 100,004 tonnes in July, reflecting lower exports of all types of rubber except thin remilled crepe. Shipments of ribbed smoked sheet which had risen to a high of 48,341 tonnes in July slackened in August.371 words
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Article402 1979-10-23 2 COURSES AND TALKS Oct 25: Preparing Today's Youth For Tomorrow's Family, Regional English Language Centre, Singapore Family Planning Board Oct 29: Public Relations as a Management Function, Waterloo Street Centre, University of Singapore Oct 29: Public Relations finSecretaries and Receptionists, Waterloo Street Centre, University of Singapore Oct 29-30:402 words
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Article, Illustration297 1979-10-23 2 SINGAPORE CAE Tours has appointed Mr Ye* Bag Baal as its new manager in Singapore. Aged twenty-nine and Miingnai Mr Yeo has been In the travel business for more than 10 years. He began his career in a company which confined itself primarily to chartered operations. After297 words
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Article176 1979-10-23 2 A GROUP of local manufacturer* will be visiting France over the next three weeks as a follow-up to a recent French trade mission to Singapore. The two French representatives of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Paris and the Regional Chamber of Commerce and Industry176 words
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Article113 1979-10-23 2 A SWISS company has developed an electronic reinforcement detector which can locate reinforcements (or building elements such as pipes, electric cables and shaft covers) in finished hullitinp The two probes of this portable instrument permit measuring in the most awkward sites. The Profometer determines the position, direction113 words
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Article121 1979-10-23 2 TRADE union cooperatives, which have run industrial canteens for some years now, have gone into the coffeeshop business The Silo (Singapore Industrial Labour Organisation) Multi-Purpose Cooperative Society opened a coffee shop in Bedok New Town last month. A press release says prices of hot and cold121 words
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Article131 1979-10-23 2 DAIHO Kogyo has set up a manufacturing arm in Singapore to manufacture plastic mouldings and moulds for the domestic market. The subsidiary, Tylon (Singapore), started production last month with a paidup capital of |3 million. Its fixed ■fin now stand at $33 million and this will131 words
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Article100 1979-10-23 2 NEW reflecting photosensors produced by a Swiss rfwnpany make it pOSSlhif tO detect not only metal objects but also all other materials without any actual physical contact These detectors are mounted in strong metal cases and are an ideal extension for longer sensing distances. The adjustable100 words
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Article, Illustration97 1979-10-23 2 WIRELESS teMnn may Mi fee far away la the Man. Bleu—, a Kfl w— electrical aai Bieetr—iw ——firtarat, ku ievelepei rat taCra-fei tiilefh«B. Werftdag «a fefrMti lapilw Mir te the MMie eeatrel ea televWea wta, the ailtl mmMi ef a alt ■If rhfl te97 words
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Advertisement162 1979-10-23 2 lIHHLIJ. ffTI..! J' 'J, A'l.fl i^;« •> at us See MA"** 8 Siaod 79 PT'r> tp^ C d^ S cen" e *»s£S£.»-» Nov A 979 3 161, MACPHERSON ROAD. SINGAPORE 1334 w TEL *****06/*****7/*****4 CABLE STEVISEA WWil Flf 111 TELEX: STEVIC RS ***** SINGAPORE, MALAYSIA, BRUNEI, INDONESIA. PHILIPPINES m M162 words
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REGIONAL
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318 1979-10-23 3 AFP THE Japan-Hongkong Business Cooperation Committee is organising the first group of Japanese manufacturers to study industrial development opportunities in Hongkong towards the end of the year. A delegation of representatives of 20 medium-sized industrial concerns is being formed by the Communications and IndustrialAFP - 318 words
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Article132 1979-10-23 3 AFP BUSINESS and religious leaders from 10 Asian and Pacific nations will discuss this week, the question of making business firms conscious of their social responsibility. Spokesmen for the first Asian Congress for Human Development said the Oct 23-24 meeting would try to reach a consensus onAFP - 132 words
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291 1979-10-23 3 THREE kinds of productive ownerships co-exist in Beijing and will do so for a fairly long time to come, the New China News Agency (NCNA) said yesterday. The three are the state, collective and individual ownerships. But by far the greatest percentage291 words
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Article, Illustration57 1979-10-23 3 Thai woman (top) and mu killed an Saaday by Vietnamese racket and mortar barrage at Noag Sa-met near the Thai-Kampacheaa harder. Wltnem said %t least 19 rackets and mortars hit the village (ram Vietnamese gnns In Kampachea. A US coagreasleaai delegation was schedaled to visit theUPI photo. - 57 words
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Article221 1979-10-23 3 Reuter PRESIDENT Ne Win has left (or Vientiane to pay the first state visit by a Burmese leader to Laos. Mr Ne Win will stress to the Laotians his view that South-east Asian countries must preserve their independence and sovereignty in order not to become pawnsReuter - 221 words
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481 1979-10-23 3 INDUSTRIAL relations in Malaysia are expected to be Influenced by pre am en for higher wages through this fear and gaining stiength next year, following increases in petroleum prices. Hie Treasury's Economic Report released last week in conjunction with the Malaysian Finance Minister's budget481 words
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Article164 1979-10-23 3 AFP A SERIES of convoluted buying and selling have landed a 19 million litre headache in the lap of the Petroleum Authority of Thailand (PTT). Sitting somewhere off the southern Thai port of Sattahip is a ship containing 19 million litres of high speedAFP - 164 words
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THE REGION IN BRIEF
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Article465 1979-10-23 3 Agencies. BILATERAL aviation talks broke down on Friday as South Korea rejected aa a dumping price the US proposal (or low airfare between the two countries. Korean officials argued that the US Braniff airlines proposal of US$562 for a round-trip between Seoul and Los angetes, 56 perAgencies. - 465 words
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Advertisement27 1979-10-23 3 A-''".' i, I f m <■ yj vV< v; -M S I *> I ;Sk\ v f I r i -j- f. vT 1 2r '".'A*?.' 4U--*■>•*» v' >>i>/-27 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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670 1979-10-23 4 MAJOR changes in the Malaysian commodity taxation structure outlined by Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah last week showed that the Malaysian Finance Minister had taken heed of the repeated pleas from the primary commodities sector that it was being taxed on out-moded structures. More670 words
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613 1979-10-23 4 PENINSULAR Malaysia's palm oil production and export, particularly of valueadded processed palm oil products, recorded substantial growth during the first six months of the year. According to latest figures released by the Malaysian Statistics Department, the industry appears to be headed in the direction613 words
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Article319 1979-10-23 4 THE SINGAPORE market closed slightly higher yesterday with November One RSS buyers quoted at 279.75 cents per Idlo, up one cent from last Friday's close, dealers said. Morning prices were marked up about 0.75 cents on after-close steadiness here last Friday and some short-covering interest, they said. In the319 words
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Article345 1979-10-23 4 R.A.S. prices In centa per kilo yesterday: Close Noon (per kilo) (per kilo) Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers Int. 1 R.S.S. promf f.o.b 276.50 277.50N 276.75 2T7.75N lot. 1 R.S.S. Never aber 279JO 280.00 279.75 m.25 Int. 1 R.S.S. December 284.00 284J0 294.25 294.50 Int. 2 R.S.S. 273.90 274.00N345 words
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Article105 1979-10-23 4 NOON SSI S mi SMR fhem y KAfl (C»raM ikat I MU> (farwarrf Mtk) SSR30 SSR SO <l-toa palWt) O-toa pallet) Bayara f Ml JO min 283J0N 200 SON nayara a 283 00 MO.OO 386 00N 262 00N SMRCV SMR L SMRGP SMR 6 ||-U (MllX) 11105 words
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Article134 1979-10-23 4 THE SUGAR futures market yesterday remained featureless with no trades done as on Friday, dealers said. January closed at 1158/80 US cents against Friday's 13.02/04 dose, March at 14.02/04 against 13.52/54 and distant October at 14.70/74 against 14.30/34 cents. Cotton trading yesterday closed mixed in continued quiet trading,134 words
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Article206 1979-10-23 4 DULL and barely steady conditions prevailed at the Singapore produce market yesterday. Demand from overseas was much reduced for want of proper price indications. Dealings were mainly secured on covering demand and some buying by nearby countries on consumer account. Most of these were in small lots of206 words
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Article333 1979-10-23 4 SINGAPORE: Yesterdays closing prices in SI per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.01, 100 per cent second class 0.83, 100 per cent third class 0 80, 25 per cent new crop no Mock, B-10 per cent O.TO. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0 65,333 words
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Article59 1979-10-23 4 THE STRAITS tinprice la Peaaag nm MP per picml to M52,11l yesterday, M$Cl abeve the lateraattoaal Tie Agreemeit ceiling, dealer* saM. Strang faltow-tfcreagh sappart (rem Jspaa, US aad toeal bayers bsastod the rise despite a larger •apply ef tla ceaceatrates Cram miners. Tetal taraever lacreased to 271 tones59 words
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Article31 1979-10-23 4 Rubber: Oct 22 Singapore: November: 279.7S cents (up 1 cent) Malaysia: November 280.26 cents (up 1.25 cents) Tin: M 52,011 (np $6) Official offering: 270 tonnes (np 50 tonnes)31 words
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Article512 1979-10-23 4 ALUMINIUM: Up £17 for and £4 per tonne tar three-months yesterday morning. Support came tram a tightening in supply ffjtuatwi and a resumption last week of outflow of metal from LME warehouses after previous weeks unexpected stocks increase. Backwardation widened to around £80 while speculative buying of forward512 words
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Article72 1979-10-23 4 C.I.F. North European ports. In US dollars per ton unless otherwise stated. LONDON: Fri Previoua Malaysian 5*V ffa bulk per tonne December unch 595.<XMr Sumatra 5'< ffa bulk October November December January Feb/March unch 590.00pd 594.00pd 600.00pd 605 00pd 585.00pd eoo.oopd 595.00pd 602.50pd 607.50pd Nigeria 6% ffa bulk72 words
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Article191 1979-10-23 4 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday (In HK dollars, spot es-godown) CMm yanr. China Blue Phoenix 20b 2,325; 32> 2.075, 40s 3,030 (per bale <d 400 lba). Pleee cm*: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lamb* unq; Flower and Butterfly191 words
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ASIAN STOCK
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590 1979-10-23 4 TOKYO Source: DBS-Daiwa THE MARKET yesterday was further clouded by the still-unsettled dispute among the Liberal-Democratic Party regarding its new leadership and also by the New York stock market's continuous decline last week. Moreover, concern over a substantial hike in the official discount rate andSource: DBS-Daiwa - 590 words
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Article191 1979-10-23 4 OCT 22 Bahts Asia Credit 210 unch Aila Fibre 197 unch Ayuthaya In*. And Trust Banfkok Investment Bangkok Bank Banfkok Drying ArwT ran MO unch Bangkok Imurance Bangkok Metropolitan Ban Bangkok Nylon Bank Of Asia MO unch Bank Of Ayudhaya Ltd 230 unch Bala Berti Jucker MS unch Carpet191 words
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Article76 1979-10-23 4 oct a P-o. Aco)c Mlntnf AUm Con A MM -«MM Allti Con. B. Z B.M unch B*cuk3 ooia am unch B>nf«t Con. BT Goodrich MM I IM -01S -L* rnr» MM Ineo B lilMI ZZ All OrtcnUJ a Ortanul B UM unch Phil Ohhim Mm uncb Ptkltem A Ptalln76 words
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Article293 1979-10-23 4 THE market continued firmer yesterday, led by oil and diamond issues, dealers said. Hartogen Oil row 40 cents to $2.30 on its gas find, while Alliance Oil roae three to 36 cents, AOG three to 80 cents, Woodside Petroleum 12 cents to Q..70 and Ampol Exploration 15 cents to293 words
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Article244 1979-10-23 4 Source: SHK Sec THE MARKET opened with a surge of speculative buying yesterday morning with interest mainly on aecoad linen auch as Tai Cheung, Wing Tai, Hang Lung and New World. Hang Seng index: 662.25 -7J6 Turnover: HKU93.93 mil IA. 1 Am* Amo Bow Ctm Chin Chin J RubberSource: SHK Sec - 244 words
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Advertisement64 1979-10-23 4 When youVe got problems with your transport, AMB can help. Talk to AMB about leasing your new prime mover, trailer, lorry, van or coach. -^1 V> "K u. I ik o 'Mi A Ym m<o '/R k' Kl a Si U You'll get on better with us. Associated Merchant Bank64 words
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OVERSEAS
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Article, Illustration66 1979-10-23 5 Les Dixon, president of the National Graphical Association (NGA), giving the thumbs-up to waiting newsman on Sunday, as he leaves the headquarters of Times Newspapers, following the announcement that Britain's leading newspaper is to resume publication after a ten-and-a-half month suspension. Hie management came to an agreement withAP photo. - 66 words
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356 1979-10-23 5 AP PRICES paid by consumers in the 14 wealthiest industrial countries of the world, including the United States, rose at an average rate of 9.1 per cent a year in July the highest rise of inflation since 1975. At that time, theAP - 356 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article445 1979-10-23 5 Agencies THE US inflation rate this year will be slightly below the current 13 per cent level, Mr Charles Schultze, chairman of the Council of Economic Advisors said. "The inflation rate this year is going to be significantly higher than 7 per cent but slightly lower thanAgencies - 445 words
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662 1979-10-23 5 Reuter ABDUL Aziz A 1 Watari, assistant secretary-general of the Organisation of Arab Petroleum Exporting Countries (Oapec), was quoted as saying the Rotterdam spot oil market would calm down next year. In an interview with the newspaper Mainichi Shimbun, he said aggregate oil productionReuter - 662 words
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Article542 1979-10-23 5 UPI EGYPT says the resignation of Israeli Foreign Minister Moshe Dayan proves Israel's "expansionist" policy in occupied Arab territories is facing opposition inside the Israeli Cabinet itself. Denouncing this policy as an "impediment" to Middle East peace, Butros Ghali, Egyptian State Minister for Foreign Affairs, urged theUPI - 542 words
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263 1979-10-23 5 AP. AMERICAN Senator Barry Goldwater said on Sunday he will cooperate with Senate majority leader Robert Byrd in seeking an early Senate vote on whether to terminate America's defence treaty with Taiwan. But Mr Goldwater disagreed with Mr Byrd's view that only a simple majority voteAP. - 263 words
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206 1979-10-23 5 Reuter MICHELE Sindona, the Italian financier who vanished while awaiting trial on fraud, charges, has told FBI agents be was drugged and help captive for 10 weeks by leftist kidnappers, the New York Times said. He told them a lone gunman abductedReuter - 206 words
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Article674 1979-10-23 5 ARRIVALS Senriee Local Operator Number Tine Froa MAS MH671 0945 PEN/KUL SIA SQ2U 1000 HLP CAL CB14 1000 HLP CPA CX710 1006 HLP GIA GA980 1030 HLP MAS MH605 1045 KUL SIA SQ103 1045 KUL GIA GA944 1065 PKU GIA GA908 1100 MES SIA SQ63 1155 MNL674 words
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Advertisement100 1979-10-23 5 I I'i "W, i □acta h IMPORTER EXPORTER •FURNITURE DESIGN MANUFACTURE INTERIOR DESIGN DECORATION UPHOLSTERY METALWORK SPECIALIST »OFFICE FURNITURE CHAIRS FABRICS LIGHTINGS®WALLPAPER CARPETS EXPORT ENQUIRIES WELCOME. A 22K Orchid given FREE for every purchase m of $I.oooand above f...We make your living better! Qpewfai howk oiirTl 1 ""Vpm. Mon-FrTllam 9pm100 words
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Advertisement168 1979-10-23 5 I 4V 1 n I I i '1• L I The new Mazda 929 L Legato station wagon brings prestige accommodation of the highest order within the reach of any normal motorist. Luxuriously appointed, it doubles as a rugged, hardworking people and cargo carrier. With real economy. Extras which are168 words
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Article300 1979-10-23 6 IT has long been a puzzle why Singaporeans have been so slow to realise that there is vast profit to be gained from tapping our development experience. Few foreign visitors have ever passed through Singapore without passing complimentary comments about the orderly development of industrial and residential300 words
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Article252 1979-10-23 6 FINANCE Minister Hon Sui Sen's speech yesterday at the official opening of five Matsushita subsidiaries may not have come as a total surprise for industrialists. The broad policy outline given by the minister has been made public before. But the speech is nevertheless important in252 words
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Article, Illustration1758 1979-10-23 6 MANUEL PANTIN - Tourists, tourists, everywhere how the Uruguayans hate them all. But the tourist invasion is vital for this once prosperous country. MANUEL PANTIN analyses the Uruguayan economy. MANUEL PANTIN Reuter. URUGUAY is preparing for an invasion of Argentine tourists armed with dollars and pesos andReuter. - 1,758 words
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Advertisement35 1979-10-23 6 Looking for EXECUTIVES PROFESSIONALS > Reach them through the appointments page of Sunday Nation reaches 60% of the English literate executives and professionals in Singapore. For more details please call Francis Ng at 284-8844 Ext. 335.35 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous1174 1979-10-23 6 > SINGAPORE 5 3.00 PM Opening followed by I Love Lucy Ethel's Birthday 3.30 Diary of Events 3.35 Afternoon Matinee Kid Rodelo (Part 2) 4.20 Science Report 4.35 Intermission 6.00 PM Opening followed by Andy Griffith Show Opie's Hobo Friend 6.30 News in Brief 6.35 Tarzan, Lord Of The Jungle1,174 words
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Article, Illustration820 1979-10-23 7 A BOOST FOR INDONESIA'S NON-OIL INDUSTRIES Though oil is one off Indonesia's chief export earners, the country has realised that it is vital to develop its non-oil industries. Textile and garments exports are targetted to contribute a major share of Indonesia's non-oil earnings and are expected to hit820 words
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Article, Illustration987 1979-10-23 7 MICHAEL DIXON - By MICHAEL DIXON FT BEING fired could now Co6t many British managers not only their job, but also their car, their children's schoolfees, their household furnishings, and even their own and their spouse's best clothes. Payments in kind like these which may not be made toFT - 987 words
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811 1979-10-23 7 JAMES RESTON - FORUM, with JAMES RESTON NYT WHEN the US Ambassador to the Soviet Union, Malcolm Toon, left his post in Moscow the other day for the last time, he indulged himself in a gesture most retiring ambassadors or journalists in that forbidding capital would understand.NYT - 811 words
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Advertisement204 1979-10-23 7 s M 55 s?r k The next tkne you design your apartment, lei your kitchen be the selling point When you get down to basics, you've got to agree that the kitchen is becoming an increasingly important aspect in selling a new house or apartment Whether you're planning a large204 words
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Page 7 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous39 1979-10-23 7 BriStdWV Frarjt Dickers RePyD P\LL RBoOT \X P*LL ftBOUT IT This House Journal shall not by way' of trade or otherwise, be lent, sold, hired out or otherwise circulated without the publisher'ft prior consent in an/ fora or binding39 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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Article360 1979-10-23 8 FT HONGKONG Electric is to make a rights issue of HKJ63S million ($320 million) of 9.25 per cent unsecured loan stock 1968/92 with warrants attached. The issue is a record size for Hongkong and is likely to bring a pause for consideration in the recently buoyantFT - 360 words
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290 1979-10-23 8 FT. BELRIDGE OIL has accepted the highest of the three separate bids submitted by Shell OIL The U553.65 billion deal will be by far the largest of its kind seen in the US. However, it could still founder if Belridge's major shareholders, Mobil andFT. - 290 words
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240 1979-10-23 8 Reuter INCHCAPE and Co Ltd is seeking to acquire more US companies to complement the international trade services it offers in other countries. Executive director Edward Studd said Inchcape is looking for US companies engaged in such activities as shipping agencies and insuranceReuter - 240 words
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Article375 1979-10-23 8 FT ITO-YOKADO, the second largest supermarket chain in Japan, ha» announced a strong upsurge in sales and earnings for the first half to August. On an unconsolidated basis, operating profits rose by 27.2 per cent to 9.15 billion yen and net profits by 35.2 perFT - 375 words
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Article359 1979-10-23 8 NYT. IN THE CORRIDORS of the international book fair in Frankfurt as in the canyons of Wall Street, publishers were posing the same hard question: Who is going to buy Random House? Informed guesses and wild guesses could be heard in conversations with European andNYT. - 359 words
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270 1979-10-23 8 Reuter GRUNDIG AG and NV Philips Gloeilampenfabrieken will continue independent sales operations in all markets following the recent creation of a joint limited partnership. Grundig deputy president Hans-Heinrich Firnges said at Grundig's annual press conference that competition between Philips and Grundig will continue, thoughReuter - 270 words
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Advertisement84 1979-10-23 8 *4 f 4 iii Merlin's New Tavern Bar It's totally new. Painstakingly furbished to create just the right ambience tor you to unwind after a hard day's work, before dinner, or to round off a perfect evening. Enioy happier happy hours from 5.00 pm to 7.00 pm. we have The84 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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Article667 1979-10-23 9 Alan Lerner - Alan Lerner The writer, Alan Lenter, is a vice-president and money market economist with Bankers Trust. PRICES in the credit markets continued their dramatic descent after a brief technical rally was quickly snuffed out by a new surge in the monetary aggregates and further evidence of667 words
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Article127 1979-10-23 9 Reuter AUSTRALIAN trading bank deposits rose to A 520.32 billion (Ss4B billion) in September from *19.96 trillion in August and compared with $18.59 billion in September 1978, preliminary Bureau of Statistics figures show. Advances outstanding rose to $15.72 billion from $15.58 billion last month and $14.14 billionReuter - 127 words
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Article45 1979-10-23 9 THE US$l5 million five-year negotiable certificates of deposit issue by Mitsui Bank Singapore will pay an interest rate a quarter point above the middle rate of sixmonth deposits on the Asian dollar market, and not above the six-month Sibor rate as reported yesterday.45 words
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Article767 1979-10-23 9 THE AMERICAN Express Company has reported its highest earnings for any quarter and nine-month period in its 129-year history. Consolidated net income for the third quarter of 1979 rose U.B per cent to U5597.9 million (Ss2os million) or US$l.37 a share compared to $87.5 million, or767 words
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Article428 1979-10-23 9 TRADING in yesterday's foreign exchange market was mixed, with interest mainly on the yen. Boosted by widespread speculative trading following the announcement of a slight Japanese trade deficit for the first ten days of October, the yen fell from a 232.10/20 opening to 233.15/ 30 within a short428 words
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Article22 1979-10-23 9 THE average rate af, which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 9.1 per cent.22 words
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Article175 1979-10-23 9 Asian rates ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on Oct 22: 7 days 1 month 2 months 3 months 8 months 0 months 12 months 14H 14 14V. 14M 15V. 15H 15V. 15H 15 V. 15* 14V* 14H 14H 14 V. 8«M Das. flildLN* Msssl 1 month 3175 words
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Article36 1979-10-23 9 AUSTRALIA/NZ exchange quotes on Oct 22: US dollar 1.1156/1.1108 Sterling 0.5199/0.5137 Ninety-day air mail buying rates: Sterling 0.5423 US dollar LIMB Ninety-day forward buying rates: Sterling 0.5257 US dollar —1.1293 NEW ZEALAND Labour Day holiday36 words
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Article250 1979-10-23 9 THE SINGAPORE gold futures market yesterday closed between US$lO.5O and U5513.50 higher in quiet selective trading, dealers said. Prices opened slightly higher following overseas advices and advanced steadily during the day to close higher on speculative buying. Turnover rose to 257 lots compared with 224 lots last Friday with250 words
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Article121 1979-10-23 9 THE yen yesterday recovered from its lows of die day but was still under pressure and well below opening levels in late Hongkong exchanges, dealers said. Against the .US dollar It stood at a late 232.95/233.06 yen, above its low of 233.15/ 25, but well down on an opening121 words
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Article43 1979-10-23 9 THE US dollar for overnight delivery yesterday closed firmer at 232.90 yen, compared with a 231.50 opening and 231.80 at Friday's close, despite strong central bank yen-support intervention. The dollar for immediate delivery closed at 232.65 yen, unchanged from the opening level.43 words
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Article97 1979-10-23 9 THE US dollar opened steady to firm against major currencies yesterday compared with Friday's finishing levels here and in New York, underpinned by firmness in Eurodollar deposits, dealers said. The dollar opened firmer against the yen at 233.15/2 compared with Friday's close here of 230.8/75, despite strong Bank of97 words
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191 1979-10-23 9 AN AGREEMENT for the management of the Ave billion yen Asean cultural fund was signed over the weekend between the Asean secretariat and two merchant Involved in the signing ceremony were representatives from Singapore-Japan merchant bank (SJMB) and the Kuala Lumpur-based Bumlputra merchant191 words
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Article55 1979-10-23 9 Reuter THE Commonwealth of Australia is raising a 40 billion yen, 20-year syndicated loan, agent bank for the loan. Industrial Bank of Japan said. The loan carries interest of 8.3 per cent with a 10year grace period. Other management group members are Mitsubishi Trust and Banking CorpReuter - 55 words
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577 1979-10-23 9 LEE YOKE MENG - By LEE YOKE MENG WHAT the Asian Dollar Market requires now is a larger group of Asian borrowers, tnrluding the Asian Development Bank (ADB), remarked a prominent British banker. Mr William Curran, chairman of the First Chicago Investment Ranking Group, described the market577 words
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Article234 1979-10-23 9 Reuter BANKAMERICA Corp said its net interest margin declined in the third quarter to 3.61 per cent from the peak of 3.75 per cent reached in the year ago period. It attributed the decline to cost of funds increasing faster than the average rate of interest chargedReuter - 234 words
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215 1979-10-23 9 Reuter COMMUNIST Eastern Europe's debt to the West rose US$6 billion to $58.5 billion last year, the German Institute for Economic Research (DIW) said in its weekly newsletter. It said almost two-thirds of the money owed by the Communist Comecon Trade Bloc belongs toReuter - 215 words
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Advertisement9 1979-10-23 9 Culsfo a2a s£asw2lr Cmivv 1 tl: >61 S( IS9 words
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Advertisement157 1979-10-23 9 Today Toyo Trust Asia Limited opened for business. Through this wholly owned subsidiary The Toyo Trust Banking Co, Ltd. is sincerely looking forward to expanding its economic and financial ties with Asian countries. Toyo Trust Asia Limited will also enable us to offer more diversified and sophisticated financial services on157 words
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1106 1979-10-23 10 BUSINESS DONE ON THE SES THE KLSE BID aad aflar prim officially lined •ad Mm la aa iop«md to tbe trrday wtth tbe MM awwn in biaikti in k*» «I UN ■Mi aka odHnte VP*ct~ M. SECTION ONI INDUSTBIAL COMMUCIAL Aeaa (2MB) (1) 136 Allied CWe (IMB 1MB) (2) BAT1,106 words
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Article133 1979-10-23 10 ■WMWI DnTun V S*pare Growth Poad L15W Law (Maaaaan* pMWMB) OtOOMB BON D DIOI Tht CmuMra IteSnkin Spore Prog P S'parc Sac. Pi fptlwl 1 US md LB MI MB ■d L7» Itad LM ia L« LMad La La (Oailp Tai 11tad MABA BUMD taaa) LM •mi La133 words
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Article2550 1979-10-23 10 1979 Hick Low Company Last Sale orGr's Div Div C*r Gr's VM Net P/E Vol COOO) Day High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 261 186 148 180 272 74U 256 360 215 380 207 123* 110 136 255 57Vi 186* 2M 177 256 Aetna Alcom Allied Choc2,550 words
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Article102 1979-10-23 10 Strfldac prices of tte optiam bsted on tte Stock Rifhinp ot Singapore yesterday, tli* period, fiick aad ottered prices aad teateaß done, K any, with tte nmher of options traded shown in taraefceta. C C (Dec-12.75) (OJBB). otii Stance (Dec -92-15) (USB). ■aw Par (Dec -1140) (O.lflß O.ICS).102 words
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Article1294 1979-10-23 10 BID aad Oder price* officially listed and business ts aad reported to the Kuala 1 ""i 1 Stock yet terday with the lumber ai shares traded shown is brackets is Ms of 1.000 units uataas uthnalai specified. Alaan (LBS) id A ehae (1MB) AMD (IMS) (M) AC1,294 words
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Article292 1979-10-23 10 MEGA Chemleali Bhd: AGM to be held at Wtama Mega, 2nd Ifile, Jalan Batu Tlga Lama, Keiang, on Oct 25 at 11am. South Knot Ada Carp: BOGM to be held at 9th Floor, Bangunan Hong Leong, 117 Jalan Bandar, Lumpur, on Oct Sat 12 noon. Itial Imolga—tad Ha292 words
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Article, Illustration553 1979-10-23 10 DULL aad easier erniltleas jmfeM at the BMt Prrhifn of BtegaSlevstettto llaea/STde? dtow raaged sp to S per ke iSteted ky dy (ear ef 111 price hMM tl Deeeator, win ken sf Ike cartel sseet to esaslder price adjastlikkttNi ee tor petot to aa553 words
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Article573 1979-10-23 10 LIGHT but persistent selling forced prices broadly lower on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. Prices were marked down right from the opening bell on some narrow liquidation but conditions stabilised somewhat in the afternoon. The New Straits Times Industrial ordinary share index, reflecting the573 words
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COMPANY NEWS
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489 1979-10-23 11 ANTHONY TAN - By ANTHONY TAN RISING log costs have depressed profit margins for plywood manufacturer, International Wood (Interwood). For the six months to Aug 31 pre-tax profit fell by 16.4 per cent to 11.69 million. While the board anticipates a reasonable profit for the second489 words
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Article192 1979-10-23 11 Date La ist Fall Year Campaoy Period A——cad Net EPS Grass Pre-tax last year (ceate) Dlv. Preflt <rm) Mai Bank F 23/9 28.6 17.5 25,742 Sea View F 30/9 282L Rah Hyd F 6/10 49.2 40.0 8,187 Msia Rice I 9/10 4.0 228 Glenealy F 11/10 8.8 10.0192 words
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Article579 1979-10-23 11 Current Ex Books Date Total for Total for Payment Date Close Payable the year Previoua year Apollo 5% I Oct 11 Oct 18 Oct 30 5% 7.5% Temerloh 13.5% Oct 8 Oct 18 Oct 25 17% 15.5% M Brew 20%(n) Oct 11 Oct 18 Oct 27 28% 26%579 words
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Article120 1979-10-23 11 Company Particular* Ex Date Books CIom Rothmam Kemayan SEA Corp Temerloh Fancy Tile MUM Pub Text Bonus Issue of 1 (or 5 Bonus Issue of 1 for 4 Bonus Issue of lfor 1 Bonus Issue of 1 for 1 Rights Issue of 3 for 2 fe $1.20 per120 words
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LATEST RESULTS
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Article84 1979-10-23 11 Audited group pre-tax profits of 18.87 million (|7.57 million) for the year ended July 31,1979. Turnover stood at $48.15 million (141.66 million). Profits after tax were 15.28 million ($4.37 million). An extraordinary gain of $421,000 (last year nil) arose from the sale of freehold land and building.84 words
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Article52 1979-10-23 11 w has posted a pre-tax profit of £6.45 million, compared with £5.83 million previously, for the first quarter ended June 30. Tax stood at £2.9 million (£2.65 million), leaving £3.55 million (£3.15 million) attributable to shareholders. The company is 80 per cent owned by Harrisons and52 words
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Article35 1979-10-23 11 is to pay an interim 1979 dividend of U per cent less tax, similar to that paid out earlier. Payment date is Nov 28 to shareholders registered on Nov 22.35 words
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Article29 1979-10-23 11 has advised that Datuk Abdullah bin All, currently chairman of Inchcape Malaysia (Holdings) Sdn, has accepted an invitation to join the the main board from Nov 1.29 words
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122 1979-10-23 11 said that in its negotiation with Yardstick Holdings, it was originally conceived that the transaction on Chenderong Estate would be treated as a sale. The company was subsequently advised that the estate could not be sold as there was no title. A sublease of122 words
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658 1979-10-23 11 SYNTHETIC Resins (Mastrong recovery from the loss-stricken years of 1975 to 1977 must be of great satisfaction to directors and shareholders. Building on a recovery pattern first eveident as a small pre-tax profit of $827,000 last year, Synthetic Resins went on, in the658 words
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378 1979-10-23 11 THE «M at Bavls 8m tk East Asia shew tittle alga at Mdag with the graap repertiag I farther leas af NJUIS milUea for the halfyear to Jaae SI, IS7I, agalast $4JU ndlltoa far last year's tint half. Hewever, aa aated hy graap mass gleg378 words
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Article, Illustration358 1979-10-23 11 mm by HOCK LOCK SIEW INVESTORS in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur stock markets appear to have become disenchanted with shares for the present, and indications are that they will continue to lay off for the time being. Yesterday sentiment took a turn for theby HOCK LOCK SIEW - 358 words
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Advertisement88 1979-10-23 11 TAKE THE BUS ID BANGKOK EVERY DWAT 8.00 am. 6.50 pm. -"5: v-s^ V^r^v he Now you can enjoy Smooth as silk service to Bangkok twice a day onboard our remarkable A 300 wide-body jets. Experience the unique combination of genuine Thai hospitality and all the passenger comforts of the88 words
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Article, Illustration421 1979-10-23 12 RONNIE LIM - By RONNIE LIM DEVELOPMENT of the islands off Jurong as the principal petrochemical and petro-refining base is accelerating, with the latest plans covering the preparation of three islands for downstream industries of the main petrochemical project on Pulau Ayer Merbau. The421 words
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Article184 1979-10-23 12 AP JAPAN is considering proposing the establishment of a "Pacific Ring Community," an economic and cultural association of nations whose shores are washed by the world's largest ocean. A government official said key community members would include Japan, the United States, Canada, Australia, NewAP - 184 words
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276 1979-10-23 12 AFP SINGAPORE, Indonesia and Thailand have turned down tariff preferences request from the Philippines which in turn denied their requests for tax reductions, reports in Manila said yesterday. The mutual turning down came at the fifth meeting of the trade preferences negotiating group ofAFP - 276 words
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Article784 1979-10-23 12 LONDON, Mon. Share prices were slightly lower in subdued trading, dealers said and at 3 pm the FT index was down 1.7 at 468.1. Industrial leaders generally shed a penny to 4p though EMI rose 6p to 145p on continuing speculation of an impending counter bid for the784 words
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321 1979-10-23 12 JAPAN has made as significant contribution to the industrial development of Singapore as it has in other Asean countries. Japanese investments and transfer of technology to Asean and the promotion of two-way trade are Japan's best contributions to the security and stability of the321 words
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Article23 1979-10-23 12 UPI. THE Asia-Pacific Council of American Chambers of Commerce yesterday called on Washington to encourage US investment abroad. UPI.UPI. - 23 words
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Article, Illustration181 1979-10-23 12 AP PRIME Minister Lee Kuan Yew of Singapore had aa audience with Emperor Hirohito and Empress Nagako Monday at the Imperial Palace, the Imperial Household Agency said. The Prime Minister, accompanied by Mrs Lee and their eldest daughter, Wei Ling, conferred briefly with the 78-year-old Emperor andAP; UPI - 181 words
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290 1979-10-23 12 SENIOR defence counsel for Richard Charles Tarling, Mr H E Cashin, declared yesterday that the prosecution case was "selfcontradictory, full of doubt of its own creation." "And where there is not the doubt, the evidence supports the case for the defence to the hilt both on facts290 words
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Article74 1979-10-23 12 Reuter THE Japanese Cabinet yesterday decided to convene a special parliamentary session next week to designate a new prime minister, as a row within the ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) appeared moving towards settlement. Parliament will meet on Oct 30, later than originally scheduled because ofReuter - 74 words
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Advertisement133 1979-10-23 12 LEADERSHIP OMJ 10 ways a «H CJ n E£S rao a P. I I V mi 3 XO IlilUM/illl siHGArcmi FWE MIVKW SCSSIOM it, 111 INSTITUTE Of SUCCESSFUL LEADERSHIP 7-B Amber Mansions, Room 1, (2nd Floor) Orchard Road, Singapore 0923 Talapltona 363-963 o For information about our Kuala Lumpur now133 words
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Advertisement140 1979-10-23 12 Tractors Malaysia Bertiad (Incorporated in Malaysia) NOTICE OF MEETING Notice is Hereby Given that the Fourteenth Annual General Meeting of Members will be held at the Kuala Lumpur Hilton Hotel, Kuala Lumpur on Bth November 1979 at 12 noon for the following purposes:1. To receive and consider the Reports of140 words
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Miscellaneous63 1979-10-23 12 Outlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. to 1 p.m. today: Cloudy with scattered showers from late morning. Report f»r 24 Inn prior to 7J9 p.m. m 0ct.22 at the airport Maximum temperature 31.0 Associated humidity 73 Minimum temperature 23.5 Associated humidity 100 Hours of sunshine 5.20 Rainfall in millimetres Trace63 words
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Article117 1979-10-23 13 AFP. AN EXTENSIVE air and sea search continued yesterday for five Japanese and 57 South Korean fishermen who became missing on Saturday in storm-whipped waters off Kushiro, Western Hokkaido Island. One Japanese fishing boat and two South Korean squid fishing boats, operating off Kushiro, became missing with their crewAFP. - 117 words
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Article102 1979-10-23 13 AFP. EAC Lines' 23,720-dwt multi-purpose containership Siena arrived in Hongkong over the weekend on her maiden voyage on the company's transPacific service. Delivered to her owners last month the Siena is the fifth and final vessel in the company's present fleet modernisation programme. EAC's marketing manager for theAFP. - 102 words
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Article37 1979-10-23 13 Reuter. BASE freight rates for meat shipments between Australia and all US ports will rise by 5 per cent for the shipping year commencing Dec 1, 1979, the Australian Meat and Livestocks Corp said.Reuter. - 37 words
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556 1979-10-23 13 RAHIM KASSIM - By RAHIM KASSIM LEADING Singapore stevedoring company Ng Teow Yhee and Sons (NTY) has teamed up with a major British freight forwarder which should provide a definite perk for its newly established container freight station (CFS) in Jurong. The tie-up with Cargo Systems556 words
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140 1979-10-23 13 ONE OF THE world's largest shipowner, Nedlloyd Lines, has chosen Singapore as the vease for a logistics conference which started yesterday. The mala item oa the agenda is ts dtseass ways of maximising the efficiest allocation of the Datch company's supporting eqaipmeat, which are140 words
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246 1979-10-23 13 Lloyd's List. BRAZIL'S Ishibras company has confirmed that it has received orders for four 80.000-ton ships from the Y.K. Pao group. The four ships, all container carriers, are reported to be worth a total of US$72 million (Sslss million). Meanwhile, the Eton So group,Lloyd's List. - 246 words
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233 1979-10-23 13 Reuter. TATE and Lyle Ltd said it has completed the sale of the third and final pair of bulk carriers in its sugar line fleet, bringing the gross consideration from the sale of the six ships to around US$36 million. The SugarReuter. - 233 words
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2641 1979-10-23 17 MHEDTOE 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 of Singapore.2,641 words
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Article1025 1979-10-23 18 I RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS I AND LCL CARGO AT CONTAINER TERMINAL I (1) Each vessel's estimated time of arrival is advised by the Shipping Line/Agent I and Is subject to change 1 (2) All export FCL containers and LCL cargo must be delivered to the Authority1,025 words
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Article, Illustration501 1979-10-23 18 ONE OP Ike wirM'i targe* parcel cantor operators, Stolt-Nlebea, has agreed to bey six chemical taaken worth U8|144 mllltoa (SSSII mllltoa). The rii modem veeseb parchased by tke eempaay b reported to be the largest stogie traasaettoa fer thb type Five af tke veseeb, bailt501 words
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1042 1979-10-23 18 Little is known of the small but specialised sector of the deep-sea tanker trade operated with parcelcarrier ships. There are only about 80 of such vessels representing less than one per cent of total tanker supply. Business Times today brings the first of a two-part1,042 words
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Article508 1979-10-23 18 Shipping line ACS Page n Col 5 Afea IV 3 Alfred V 1 Alpac IV 5 Angkutan V 4 ANL i 1 APL m 2 Arya Nat n 5 ASCL m 1 Asia America n 5 Asia Merchant n 5 Atlas IV 4 Aust.Cont iv 5 Bank m508 words
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257 1979-10-23 18 AFP ABOUT 45,000 people swarmed to the five-day i American "Boatique" Commodity Fair, which I ended on a ship moored at Tokyo Port last week, in a far-sighted bid to correct the US deficit with Japan. j Of the vistors, 56AFP - 257 words
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Article, Illustration436 1979-10-23 18 EXPECTED ARRIVALS TODAY KEPPEL WHARVES Amyntas (after Arya Akhtar) 42/43 Akritas (after Tennessee sails) 35/36 Bendearg (0130 hauls) 31/32* Bougainville (after Hoegb Orchid) /9 Bunga Tanjong (after Tennessee sails must head west for UTM/L A D/L) 36/36 Kota Pan Jang (0700) 10/11 Perils (1200 subject freeboard) West436 words
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Advertisement392 1979-10-23 13 m HONGKONG ISLANDS UNE SCRVICE FOB FAR EAST MtDOLt EAST ft AFRICA TAIWAN ft HONG KONG AUSTRALIA Set Page IV Column 3 for Sailings Aqprits SINGAPORE SHIPP'NG Aut NCIE S PTE LTD V>ARMT!MG *****2 GfNIRAI *****1 A V s. t t URO ASIA UNt SON BHD K I 429b4 J392 words
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Advertisement366 1979-10-23 13 ifSI SEALORD LU ANTAI i H m. UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) ARABIAN GULF WEEKLY MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES S'pore I Loading for Mina Qaboos (11/11). Shuaiba (14/11). Kuwait (17/11), Dammam (20/11). Dubai (23/11) Al Jubail (27/11). Dammam (30/11). Kuwait (3/12). Dubai (6/12) Dubai (16/12). Abu Dhabi (19/12). Doha (22/12), Dammam366 words
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Advertisement382 1979-10-23 13 u^NOL NEPTUNE ORIENT UNES LTD FAR EAST EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE Fprn P. Mm( Katre R'dam F stove K"W| Brom A oerp N CORAL 27 Oct 21 Oct 14 Not IS No* 16 No. 19 No* 20 Not 23 Not lACEMI 1 No* 2 No* 19 No* 20 No* 22382 words
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Advertisement477 1979-10-23 13 Hapcjg-Lloyd Fully containerised to Europe and United States. Regular, reliable and on time. z MAERSK LINE 21-22/10 22-23/10 AMU 27-21/10 29-30/101 AXEL 4-5/11 5-6/11 10-11/11 12-13/11 11-19/11 19-20/11 29/10 11/11 5/11 25/11 12/11 2/12 19/11 9/12 26/11 16/12 FOR Cast Asm ittoncfcx* I lap* (Tokyo. Robe V Nafoya. Osaka. Shmuu)477 words
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Advertisement667 1979-10-23 14 FULLY CONTMGBED TO EUROPE Telia Eiprett to+mtlm** IMa| Eipreu Imiw Ouka Bay EXPRESS com CONVENIOfML TO EUROPE Vtmi fiMn( hi Mm fa •n 3/11 5/11 2/12 Htvf Br taw 14/12 12/12 >V!i W/ll 14/12 7/12 24/12 22/12 19/12 17/12 Retention 3/12 5/12 10/1 8/1 4/1 i/i "•MM* 9/12 12/12 10/1667 words
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Advertisement358 1979-10-23 14 To: US ATUNnC US GULF ft EAST CANADA 1 Ei Te: CANAOA/USA Pacific tost (BBS) *•5/11 17-19/11J17-19/11 15-19/111 21-23/1U 29-23/11 1 24-21/11 22-24/10 24-21/11 39/12 27/12 1/1 31/12 0E w I/LOZ ]/> U/c PASiA*PQATS SEM-CONTAMER SERVICE (HEAVY-LFT CAPACITY 200 TONS) To; DUBAI, DAMMAM. KUWAIT. ABU DHAH, BAHRAM. BAWAR SHAHPOUR TELEHXB358 words
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Advertisement609 1979-10-23 14 EVERGREEN LINE f f AR AM fIIROPf XPRFSS MJil CONIAINE R SfRVICf ACCEPTORS CARGO FOR: HAMBURG. FELKSTDNE. ROTTERDAM. ANTHttf, LE HAVRE ALSO ACCEPTMG CARGO FOIb 1 SOUTHAMPTON. LONDON, MANCHESTER. WSTOt LIVERPOOL GLASGOW. LEEDS WEST GERMANY Hnwravnr HOLLAND AMSTERDAM '|M*r MOd SS" EUROPE FAR MSI EXPRESS EULL CONTAINER SERVICE Sfm NKNIMI609 words
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Advertisement727 1979-10-23 14 V V jl A V A A A A t A Everett Lines Burma Fivt Star Shippim C*rpn. 'BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" LOMXNG FOR RANGOON PAGAN HTANTAWYNA (06CHARGK OMY) 27/21 Oct HMfiW OUT) JVWOd BFS S C Agents m Malaysia TEPS MALAYSIA Port K«lang TdT3B>-7355 P*nang T«l *****/***** "ARGENT c*on IHtarcontinental727 words
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Advertisement635 1979-10-23 15 GRANARD LINE RED SEA/MEDITERRANEAN SERVICE Granard Shipping Agencies (S< Pie Lie Tel ??2 C >977 |5 Lines) Om s I'id nq Sfln Bna 4.'. j ShpO'nq 4 •'in ng nTfpr.su Franco Belgian Services Zs in C.M.C.R. taw t AST t Rt *CM Sf Kvitl C't WAHIIIMf OfSCH.'RGf UHS Rf U*IS635 words
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Advertisement470 1979-10-23 15 BOUSTEAD AGENCIES THE BANK LINE LTD LOADS FOR t ft S. AFRICA |>wn OartM. Ctown Pt Clii. L looKo) Sport lIMk LVKES ORIENT LINE U.S. GULF COAST SERVICE (New Orleans, Mobie, Houston, Galveston) Seaport Plata* Kuantaa US Ml LfTTO IWES (*c* 4 Mi) 21/29 Oct 30/31 Oct 11 Ok U.S.470 words
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