The Business Times, 2 November 1979
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Title Section11 1979-11-02 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. UI/I/1S FRIDAY, NOVEMBER I, lflt 50 CENTS11 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article92 1979-11-02 1 MANILA, Thurs. A brokerage firm which collapsed in September incurred debts totalling 72 million pesos (US$9.7B million), making it the biggest business failure in the Philippines security industry. Securities and Exchange Commission chairman Angel Limjoco said that SEC examiners arrived at the figure after their one month probe92 words
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Article96 1979-11-02 1 AFP KUWAIT, Thurs. Unified insurance cover for Arab tankers carrying oil and gas came into force today, an authoritative source said here. The arrangement covers 70 per cent of Arab tonnage and is adhered to by Kuwait, the UAE, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Libya and representatives of the ArabAFP - 96 words
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Article94 1979-11-02 1 AFP WASHINGTON, Thurs. The top US oil groups have this year spent all their profits and more, the American Petroleum Institute said here, reacting to attacks on huge oil company profits in the third quarter. The Institute, which speaks for the leading companies, said that to maintain theirAFP - 94 words
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Article66 1979-11-02 1 TOKYO, Thurs. Japanese robot technology will be studied next month by a team of French engineers on a visit to Japan with a view to joint ventures. The 25 visitors are expected to discuss the scope for tie-ups in which Japan would provide robot and automation hardware and66 words
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Article91 1979-11-02 1 Reuter KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs More than 160,000 plantation workers will get pay increases averaging 19 per cent from this month following the signing of a new pay award here today. The three year agreement, between the Malayan Agricultural Producers' Association (Mapa) and the National Union of Plantation WorkersReuter - 91 words
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Article59 1979-11-02 1 UPI NEW YORK, Thurs. The stock market headed lower early today in relatively light trading. The Dow Jones industrial average, which fell 8.11 points yesterday after rising 15.19 the day before, was off 1.70 points to 813.99 after the first hour of trading. Declines led advances 567 toUPI - 59 words
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Article142 1979-11-02 1 Rises Strait* Trading 715 15 M Banking 735 10 C C M 570 10 VAC 394 8 Kulim Maia 196 7 Paper Producta 187 7 Magnum Corpn 406 6 Gentinga 386 6 1 C B 346 6 Sel Properties 336 +6 Berjuntai 765 +5 O C B142 words
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Article, Illustration95 1979-11-02 1 *****J53^B 5559!L^H hTrvj Indices Oct 30 Nov 1 B.T.Index: 3619.11 3644.75 Industrials: 428.83 431.27 Finance: 648.16 650.31 Hotels: 275.83 276.20 Properties: 238.15 238.69 Tins: 230.51 231.24 rubbers: 811.75 815.70 Most Active P Prod 120,000 K L Kepong 111,000 Consplant 108.000 S Darby 92,000 Total Turnover: 1.61m Total Value:95 words
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Article, Illustration593 1979-11-02 1 LEE YOKE MENG - JAKARTA, STORE PROJECT By LEE YOKE MENG A JOINT Indonesia-Singa-pore development of Batam Island will create a concept of mutual cooperation along the lines of the Benelux economic association of European countries. In an interview with Business Times on Tuesday, Professor Dr J B Habibie,593 words
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Article278 1979-11-02 1 THE Oversea Chinese Banking Corporation announced that it will raise its prime lending rate, long the lowest among major lending banks in Singapore, a quarter point to 8.75 per cent. The increase comes on the heel of increasing upward pressure on banks to raise the278 words
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Article, Illustration639 1979-11-02 1 SINGAPORE'S TOURIST industry is expected to be a major revenue earner in the next few years. Last year, earnings from tourism alone reached $1.19 billion, a 20 per cent increase over the previous year. The optimisim over the tourist industry is also reflected in the639 words
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Article283 1979-11-02 1 THE Bank of Japan yesterday raised the official discount rate by one per cent to 6.25 per cent to curb inflation and help the sagging yen. The move, which follows a similar step taken by West German authorities on Wednesday, will force an increase in almost all283 words
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262 1979-11-02 1 AUSTRALIA'S protectloabt policies have brought Amu to the brink of relatUtory action, a senior Mnmlu minister said. In recent Interview with tke Aastrullnn Financial Review, Mr Bmll Sallm, Minister for Development Supervision, said tknt Malaysia strougly advocated sack action at tke Aseaa economic262 words
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451 1979-11-02 1 RONNIE LIM - By RONNIE LIM THE Singapore Refining Company's new $185 million refinery expansion project on Pulau Merlimau will provide an estimated $40 million in wages for Singapore workers. In addition, a third of the project's total cost will be spent on local sub-con-tract work451 words
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Advertisement9 1979-11-02 1 k SINGAPORE ►usiness FOR PEOPLE k. WHO A MATTER9 words
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Advertisement291 1979-11-02 1 Wfe have a history of making money grow Jpi Lombard North Central is part of J 1 one of the world's largest banking IJjS l groups and we have a history whicHOTI 5 M j covers more than 100 years. jf M We offer a range of deposit [fj |L*C291 words
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Advertisement57 1979-11-02 1 Leeier...P»ge I SHIPPING TIMES FORECAST «f M Mktt ta OBSOLESCENT fniieti •> US *>i 1 Inw latere* nitm ENCOURAGING pmpecto at may rise (utter... i Bote PROSPECTS gMd tor U8 tex- MORE thu »pc g*M tutmrr* Hie experts f speculative FUGBTB t, TV AND RADIO f, CROSSWORD t, VHEBE TO57 words
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Advertisement14 1979-11-02 1 &;@<_-%@)"\!!=/[=|'+*~&{)@[/&.| Leader...Page I HOCK TONG BEE PTE.UDU 347. Bukit Timah Road. Sjww KBB. W: *****6614 words
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TRADE AND INDUSTRY
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Article, Illustration144 1979-11-02 2 WAREHOUSING Transportation (W k T), one of Singapore's leading container handling companies, has purchased two Hyster Challenger H2SOH forklift trucks complete with 20-40 feet telescopic container attachment to handle the company's increasing workload. One of the machines arrived last month. The second144 words
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Article167 1979-11-02 2 FIFTEEN Singapore, Malaysian and Indonesian travel agents left recently for an exclusive seminar on Italy. Organised by Alitalia, Italy's national airline, in cooperation with the Regional Tourist Office of Tuscany, the seminar was aimed at giving travel agents a compact knowledge of Italy from Sicily167 words
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Article129 1979-11-02 2 SINGAPORE has extended its international facsimile service to Norway, the eighth country so far. Calls to Norway can be made through the international assistance operator and it will cost $42 for the first three minutes and $14 for each subsequent minute. The Telecommunications Authority of Singapore129 words
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483 1979-11-02 2 RAHIM KASSIM - By RAHIM KASSIM PRINTING industry representatives from all over the world will congregate in Singapore to see the latest technology in the industry when Printpack Asia '79 opens on Nov 5. The five-day exhibition at the World Trade Centre is the first483 words
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Article836 1979-11-02 2 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From PAA PA005 0125 NY/SFO/HKG TMA TL345 0530 BEY/DXB/BOM SIA SQ88 0650 KWI/BAH MAS MH601 0700 KUL MAS MH682 0710 KCH SIA SQ528 0750 DHA SIA SQ101 0815 KUL MAS MH621 0640 PEN MAS MH607 0645 KUL RBA BI421 0930 BWN836 words
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Advertisement279 1979-11-02 2 The ABN Bank international That's the number of countries where ABN is right at home. > t i iA V t/\ A* f 1 K I Jakarta P T. Friesche Vlag Indonesia Kuala Lumpur- Syarikat Taba Penang -Kim Thye Leong Rice Mill Sdn. Bhd. Singapore-Prima Ltd When we say we're279 words
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REGIONAL
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249 1979-11-02 3 AP THE Chinese government purchased a 20-storey former Sheraton Motel on the Hudson River on Wednesday and immediately began preparing the building for its officials at the UN. It was the second purchase of a building in the US since China wasAP - 249 words
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Article67 1979-11-02 3 AP CHINESE Premier Hua Guofeng flew to the industrial city of Derby Wednesday to inspect Rolls-Royce aircraft engines and a high-speed train as Britain pressed its bid to sell engineering technology to China. The Chairman, on a tour of Western Europe, made the 193 kmAP - 67 words
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Article, Illustration57 1979-11-02 3 A caretaker at a temple gets ready to have the earth filled In over dead bodies of Kampnchean refugees who have died at the refugee camp of Sa Kaew in Thailand. He is paid to carry the bodies from the camp to large holes where they willSource: AP photo - 57 words
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411 1979-11-02 3 CHINA'S urban consumers got their biggest jolt of inflation since the 1949 communist takeover Wednesday, when the government announced retail price increases of up to 33 per cent for most perishable foods. The price hikes took effect yesterday. At the same time, the government announced411 words
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Article384 1979-11-02 3 UPI ASIA may face a catastrophic famine unless food production in the region is improved and population growth rates curbed, the Asian Development Bank quarterly review said Wednesday. In an article analysing the food situation, the review said that at current food production andUPI - 384 words
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THE REGION IN BRIEF
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Article422 1979-11-02 3 A DELEGATION of Australian officials start began talks with their New Zealand counterparts on some type of economic union between the two countries. The seven-member Australian group, headed by Secretary of the Department of Trade and Resources Jim Scully, was expected to discuss a possible free trade area422 words
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Article113 1979-11-02 3 SENIOR Vietnamese officials were unruffled by reports that the Laotian army had been put on the alert and by Chinese military manoeuvres close to the borders of Laos and Vietnam. They said that nothing the Chinese might do would now surprise them. "The Chinese are113 words
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Article555 1979-11-02 3 FOREIGN TROOPS IN KAMPUCHEA Reuter A RESOLUTION calling for withdrawal of all foreign troops from Kampuchea and appealing for an end to outside interference in its affairs is expected to be submitted to the United Nations general assembly soon. The five members of the Association ofReuter - 555 words
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Advertisement93 1979-11-02 3 The Omega Ladies Quartz r <z* My v r" "V M j -V 'Xr 'A > «'.?r i-:- 'fj-i h: j* te> y «»I v A perfect blend of modern technology and the watch maker's art. Q Omega Jewellery: Left to right: BA 891 *****. BA 891 8883 A cose93 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article184 1979-11-02 4 THE SINGAPORE market closed slightly higher yesterday with November One RSS buyers quoted at 279.25 cents per kilo, up 0.25 cent from Tuesday's close, dealers said. Morning prices were marked up about 1.50 cents on buying interest but eased slightly on some selling while afternoon prices lost one cent184 words
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Article320 1979-11-02 4 R A S prices In cents per kilo yesterday: Close Noon (per kilo) (per kilo) Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers Int 1 R.S.S. prompt l.o.b 279.00 280 OOS 277 50 278.50N Int. 1 R.S.S. November 280.75 281.25 279.25 279.75 Int. 1 R S.S December 284 50 285.00 283.00 283.50320 words
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Article96 1979-11-02 4 NOON SSR and SMR p HAS rica* ymterday: November December (Carraat Mtk> (Forward Mth) Bayer* Seller* Buyer* Sailer* SSR 20 (1-ton pallet) 281 SO 263.50N 263.00 265.00N SSR SO (1-ton pallet) 258.60 260.S0N 260.00 262.00N MRELB SMR CV (1-ton pallet) 302.00 304.00N 303.50 306.50N SMR L 11-ton96 words
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Article57 1979-11-02 4 THE STRAITB tin price la Pruag Jamped Mfl9 per pica] to the year's high af Ms2,t3t yesterday. lie rise reflected a firmer Lsadsa market averaight aad straag baying sappart fram Earape, iapaa aad the US. Tetal taraaver tell to 223 tonnes (ram 282 Vi toaaes aa Taesday, with57 words
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Article29 1979-11-02 4 Rubber: Nov 1 Singapore: November 279.25 cents (up 0.25 cent) Malaysia: November 278.25 cents (unchanged) Tin: M 52,030 (up Msl9) Official offering: 223 tonnes (down 59Vi tonnes)29 words
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Article59 1979-11-02 4 ON the first trading session of the Hongkong soybean futures market which started yesterday, 476 lots were traded. Prices were fixed at HK5107.20 per 60 kilos for February 1980 delivery, $107.60 for March and $106.60 for April. Prices were slightly above the current prices in the Tokyo soybean59 words
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Article320 1979-11-02 4 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in S$ per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 101, 100 per cent second class 0 83, 100 per cent third class 0 80, 25 per cent new crop no stock. B-10 per cent 0 70. THAI BROKEN: A-super320 words
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Article199 1979-11-02 4 MOST produce dealers in Singapore yesterday were either adopting a wait-and-see attitude or completely indifferent to price fluctutations abroad. With many uncertainties confronting the world commodity markets, the disinclination to deal became even more pervasive. Pepper dealers reported a flat market on the continued withdrawal of buyers. Prices199 words
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Article407 1979-11-02 4 COCOA: Futures yesterday morning reversed initial easier New York-based trend to end first round at £8 down to £4 up. Support in thin market stemmed largely from trade and chartist buying with Jobber shortcovering providing additional impetus. Charts looking slightly more constructive as prices taken above £1,400 level407 words
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Article119 1979-11-02 4 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday: (In HK dollars, spot ex-godown) Cattaa yara: China Blue Phoenix 20b 2.320; 32i 2.090. 40a 3,050 (per bale of 400 lbs i hMHai raw Mdn: LSS 4.12; 4F 4.10; 2»F 4.30; NT roller ginned 4.14 (per lb). CLOTH119 words
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Article89 1979-11-02 4 THE MALAYSIAN Minister of Finance has fixed these rates for the period from Nov 1 until further notice: Rabker: 286 cents a kg; Copra: M 51,062.35 a tonne; Palß kernel: $965.75 a ton; White pepper: $4,696.75 a tonne; Black pepper: $3,132.00 a tonne; The rates of duty payable89 words
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MONEY AND EXCHANGES
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Article384 1979-11-02 4 THE US dollar closed narrowly mixed against major currencies in moderately active trading yesterday, dealers said. It opened firmer at 237.45/ 56 yen compared with New York's overnight 236.55/70 close and thereafter fluctuated marginally before closing at 238.05/20 yen. It firmed slightly to 1.8015/20 marks against 1.7965/65 in384 words
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Article205 1979-11-02 4 THE US dollar for overnight delivery closed firmer at 238.05 yen yesterday, compared with a 236.70 opening and 237.80 at Wednesday's close, despite strong central bank yen-support intervention, dealers said. Trading was heavy with volume totalling US$l.O7 billion. The Bank of Japan sold an estimated $300 million at different205 words
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Article22 1979-11-02 4 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 9.1 per cent.22 words
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Article183 1979-11-02 4 Asian rates ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at close on Nov 1: Closing Asian dollar certificates of deposit for prime names: 7 days 1 month 2 months 3 months 6 months 0 months 12 months 1 month 3 months 6 months 12 months US DoUan(Soot) Offer Bm 12 15/16183 words
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Article63 1979-11-02 4 australia/nz exchange quotes on Nov 1: US dollar 1.1012,1 OSM Sterling 0 5316 0.5254 Ninety-day air mall bu; ring rale* Sterling 0.5561 US dollar 1.1542 Ninety-day forward buj ring rates: Sterling 0.53B US dollar 1.119 NEW ZEALAND: Reserve bank mkfcrate: US dollar 0.M0 Trading bank indicatia m: Sterling 0.4S75D.464&63 words
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Article262 1979-11-02 4 THE SINGAPORE gold futures market yesterday closed between US$3.OO and US$4.5O higher in quiet selective trading ahead of the US Treasury auction of 1.25 million ounces of gold scheduled for late yesterday, dealers said. Turnover rose to 216 lots compared with 177 lots on Tuesday with interest mainly on262 words
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Article123 1979-11-02 4 THE Japanese yen yesterday recovered from the morning's lows in late Hongkong exchanges on market expectations of a possible rise in the Bank of Japan's discount rate, dealers said. The yen was traded actively and quoted at a late U*****.65/85, up on its opening here of 237.00/20 but still123 words
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Article152 1979-11-02 4 THE US dollar and sterling firmed in early dealings here yestrday, as the yen resumed its decline, dealers said. The dollar opened at 1.7995/1.8006 marks against 1.7962/72 in late Hongkong trading, and continued to firm to 1.8011/21. Against the Swiss franc, the dollar opened at 1.6552/ 62 francs, and152 words
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ASIAN STOCKS
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Article529 1979-11-02 4 TOKYO Source: DBS-Daiwa MARKET sentiment shifted to medium and low-priced incentive-backed issues yesterday. Forerunning resourcesrelated issues such u oil issues were sluggish mainly because of the large margin debt outstanding. Exportoriented issues including electronics, cars and camera issues, were also generally weak. On the other hand, suchSource: DBS-Daiwa - 529 words
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Article262 1979-11-02 4 STOCKS closed actively firmer across the board yesterday, led by properties. The Hang Seng index rose 9.91 to 684.09. 40V 01 HK* 4maJ Rubber Associated Hotels 4 05 0025 bowalers Cheonf Konj 1170 401 China Enas Chin* U«ht 21 90 04 City Hotel* City Urban 1 72B unch Comtopol262 words
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Article244 1979-11-02 4 NOV 01 Bahts Asia Credit 188 -2 Am Fibre 134 -3 Ayuthaya In*. And lYust US -4 Bangkok Investment in -8 Banfkok Bank Bangkok Drying And Silo 338 -2 Bangkok Insurance Bangkok Metropolitan Ban Bangkok Nylon Bank Of Asia Bank Of Ayudhaya Ltd Z 15* 200 1 1 It244 words
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Article297 1979-11-02 4 ENERGY and situation stocks continued to lead the market higher yesterday. All three indices topped the year's highs, with the All-Ordinaries at 697.22 points against the previous high of 692.89, the Industrials 549.14 against 546.60 and Metals and Minerals at 4004.13, 28.23 points up on the previous high. NOV297 words
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Article52 1979-11-02 4 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 437-5 Tuesday 439.1 Week Ago 449.5 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 815.70 Tuesday 823.81 Week ago 808.36 H.K.HANG SENG Thursday 55 40 Wednesday 674.18 Week ago 854.75 SYDNEY INDUSTRIALS Thursday 549.14 Wednesday 545 02 Week ago 541.28 ALL ORDINARIES Thursday W7.22 Wednesday ***** Week52 words
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Advertisement139 1979-11-02 4 Geneve Tone 's true mines. > Ret ***** ss rjj A 1 R.-f 150 Ret UUI ANB Pte. Ltd, G-138 People s Park Complex CONTI LG 2-3. Lucky Plaza CORTINA Watch Centre Pte Ltd G-08 Colombo Court. G-32 Lucky Plaza, G-23 Orchard Towers EASTERN Watch Co Pte Ltd G-08/09 Lucky139 words
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OVERSEAS
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588 1979-11-02 5 Agencies SHORT-TERM interest rates in America will remain high and may rise further at least until the end of the year, but will also be more volatile than in the past, the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) said. Assessing the impactAgencies - 588 words
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293 1979-11-02 5 Reuter IRAQ has reopened a potentially explosive border dispute with neighbouring Iran and apparently thrown its weight behind separatist movements threatening the authority of the revolutionary government in Teheran. Iraq's Ambassador in Beirut, Abdel-Hussein Muslim Hassan, issued a statement Wednesday saying Iran should voluntarilyReuter - 293 words
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Article127 1979-11-02 5 UPI NEW ORDERS received by US factories in September jumped 3.9 per cent to U*****.2 billion (SJ3II billion), the largest rise in 11 months, the Commerce Department reported Wednesday. The new report was another sign that the US economy performed far better than expected during the third quarter.UPI - 127 words
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248 1979-11-02 5 UPI PROSPECTS in oversea markets are now better for the American textile industry than it has been since the *****, an industry executive in the US said on Wednesday. "Over the next four or five or six years, the US has a tremendousUPI - 248 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article511 1979-11-02 5 THE British government Wednesday published a bill to protect British companies from the controversial US Anti-Trust Laws, under which two companies are facing a US$6 trillion lawsuit in Chicago. The Bill would protect British companies from the "treble damages" provision, which Trade Secretary John Nott said was "one511 words
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Article, Illustration433 1979-11-02 5 EXPORTS of crude oil by the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries will drop 1.18 million barrels a day next year, from the current monthly daily average of 28.28 million barrels a day, according to a survey published in Nicosia. TheSource: UPI photo - 433 words
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Advertisement282 1979-11-02 5 Schedule of aircraft movement is on page 2. i i *9 fi JA A rr, v.t U ay 'V BMF*fSs >> PkJk c Vr 5 >. mm--m u r »w« "1 SK, t at a competitive pricS < ili «rKT> gft T<^9+ ;v A 4^ 5 r.i ui i_-*T —i282 words
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Article471 1979-11-02 6 INDONESIA is blessed with an abundance of natural resources but one of its greatest assets must be the Minister of Science for Technology and Research, Dr J B Habibie. He has the gift of foresight and is pragmatic. In the decade ahead, Dr Habibie may471 words
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Article200 1979-11-02 6 THE AUSTRALIAN government has in recent months seen the power of the Asean nations when all members are wholly behind a particular course of action. They must then pay due consideration to the indication given by Indonesia's Minister for Development Supervision that the regional grouping200 words
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Article2055 1979-11-02 6 JIMMY CARTER'S MESSAGE President Carter sent Congress a series of proposals on Oct 31, which included aid to innovation by small firms, anti-trust laws and a consideration of tax measures to stimulate industry; but he said these proposals only represent 'an early skirmish\ in what must2,055 words
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Advertisement128 1979-11-02 6 For a Successful BANKING Career study with We >lsev Hall OXFORD for the Institute of Bankers CONVERSION COURSE The duration of the complete Wolsey Hall Conversion Course is 26 weeks so enrol now for the December 1979 examination. Also available. Wolsey Hall Courses for the Stage n Year 1 examination128 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous1128 1979-11-02 6 TV RADIO World of super sleuths i he goes m' S a i ssr w 1 girls m his World iluMrly SINGAPORE 5 3.00 PM Opening and Housewives Matinee 4.35 Intermission 6.05 Annul World Sanctuary Under Sieft 6.30 News in Brief 6.35 Spirts Parade 7.00 Samudra (Repeat) 7.30 News and1,128 words
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Article, Illustration1029 1979-11-02 7 WANG LOOK KEAH - Breaching of leap principles spells success for Asean. It also prepares SIA for the next stage of talks with Australia. By WANG LOOK KEAH THE controversial Australian International Civil Aviation Policy (leap) has now been reduced to mere remnants of its former pristine1,029 words
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Article, Illustration940 1979-11-02 7 JACK GEE - Diamonds may be a girl's best friend, but French President GiScard d'Estaing has discovered that they can be a poisoned chalice. JACK GEE writes. JACK GEE FT DIAMONDS may be a girl's best friend, as Marilyn Monroe used to croon to herFT - 940 words
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854 1979-11-02 7 QUEK PECK LIM - FORUM with QUEK PECK LIM OLD equipment need not be antiques to be valuable. That is one lesson that Singapore entrepreneurs would do well to commit to memory. Fascinated as we are by new technology and all the fashionable buzz words we have come854 words
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Miscellaneous37 1979-11-02 7 VOOVe GsOT TO HPir4D Tv4e is SUP^vzjvmmg oilTV* V.I. P" s.. musr Be r»Rßveu.oos TO URVe THQSC SOfcT r oortM€cJo*JS._^ cbptpmhs or \NDOSTfcy PvtAD HOPOS £P~""Y Vpf eogQ^e.eu... THete'S «k old rmu_ Bi TUe STftftAM NELUe OCArt.i37 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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EUROPEAN MARKETS
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Article269 1979-11-02 8 OCT 31 1 Frs CORBEILLE Air-Liquid*? 465 55 B S NIGervais I mnonf 858 -2 C 8 F (Thomson Csf) 423 5 Cte Franealse des Petroles 283 1.4 Compagnic Financiers Compafn le Cienerale 342 unch Credit Foncier De France 480 15 Hachetle (Llbralrte). 188 1 Machine* Bull «110 -0269 words
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Article213 1979-11-02 8 OCT 31 Dm Aeg-Telefunken M50 -3 Akso 2420 >02 AlU Leben 863 00 18 A1U Vers r ***** 2 BASF 130 JO 41.4 Bay H T Wtiank moo Bay Vbank 275 00B 126.20 1.4 HBO anoo BMW 185 00B Caxaella 345 00 -3 Chcm Verw 2S4 00B Commersbank in213 words
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Article218 1979-11-02 8 OCT 31 FU 4/ABN ***** -0.5 Ahold 81 to 4 0.4 Akio 2rto 4-0-1 AM E V 9550 4 12 Am fa* 117 80 4 08 Amrot Bank mo unch Bergoas 54 00 unch Bert 97.50 .1 boll 66 00 42 Borsuml) 175 30 -02 Burhmann 59 30 unch218 words
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Article190 1979-11-02 8 OCT 31 Francs Action* Sulsses ■art -S Alusulsse Br. 1270 -25 Alusutsse Rw. 482 -4 Brown Bowri Br. 1880 -40 Ci Da Gelgy Br 1280 unch CI Da 0*lc» P C iaao •10 CH* Oclo Rcf 80S -5 Credit Suisse Br 2245 >5 Credit Suisse Rcfe 425 -1 EMuonu190 words
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Article95 1979-11-02 8 OCT 31 Pr» FORWARD MARKET AMC M unch Arbed SB -25 AstUF 532 -2 Brmscan M2 2 Bru-Lamb 1710 TO -M Cork 363 I De Beer* Ml 1 Ftw» 2110 5 Electrobel 8380 TO Ob-Inno-Bm MOO 30 M a Hobok 2534 -M Petro M90. 30 BT Dutch ZB6 SKlrn95 words
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Article105 1979-11-02 8 OCT 31 Lire Anle 11 JO unch Aiwc Ocn ***** •MO BuUfi 1 TM -M Cenlraie «r» -00 rut >470 -1 rtnstdcr >01 1 •4 Oen Immob to -135 IFI Prt rm unch luicemcnu ***** 740 100 11*1*** •1 Iuustder am -4J Magnetl M Pt 000 -1 M*relli Ere105 words
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Article374 1979-11-02 8 THE ww Saaol issue featured the Johannesburg Stock Exchange on Wednesday, opening at a 100 cent premium above its 200 cent issue price, and in exceptionally heavy trading fluctuated between 304 and 315, to finish the day at 308, dealers said. The activity in Sasol shares overshadowed the rest374 words
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Article221 1979-11-02 8 OCT 11 Ksa Bank Moot Bank No** ScoUa B*U Tel 22 H 21S ao 4 4 4 Beth Corp BP Can Ltd s 36 4 s Brucin Camp Red Lake 21 S MW 4 4 Pin Imp Bk 2SS -4 M 14 Canpac Inv Pf MSB unch Car ling221 words
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Advertisement1425 1979-11-02 9 BANQUE NATIONALE DE PARIS (Incorporated in France with limited liability) Head Office: 16 Boulevard des Italiens ***** Paris Asean Offices: Branch in Singapore; representative offices in Jakarta. Kuala Lumpur and Thailand; and Offshore Banking Unit in the Philippines. BALANCE SHEET AT 31ST DECEMBER, 1978 Fixed assets Liabilities Central banks, French1,425 words
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1206 1979-11-02 10 BUSINESS DONE ON THE SES THE KLSE BID and ofTrr prices officially listed and husinos* in an rrported to the Stork Exchange ot Singapore yn-te-d*y with the number ot shares traded shown in brackets in IoU o( 1.(100 units unless otherwise specified SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL Allied Choc (1 19B)1,206 words
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Article156 1979-11-02 10 SINGAPORE IWT TRU8T S'pore Growth Fund L14 1J[ (Ma— |f prteH i tar Nm t> INCOME BOND UNIT The Commerce 2 09 2.22 (Carnal pr toes) The Saving Fund 136 1.44 Income Bond LJC 1.2! S'pore Pro* Fund 0*3 0 98 S pore Sec. Fund 1« 1.78 S156 words
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Article2586 1979-11-02 10 1979 Gr'g Gr's Net Company Last Div Div Y'ld P/E Vol Dav High Low Sale or- C'vr <000> High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL A COMMERCIAL 261 207 Acma 235 15.0 2.2 65 12.0 196 123* Alcom 196 10.0 15 5.1 26.1 148 110 Allied Choc 119 12,586 words
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Article92 1979-11-02 10 striking prices of the options officially listed on the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday. the period, bidi and offer ed prices and business done if any. with the number of Options traded shown in brackets C ft C (Dec-12.75) (0.20B). (.SS,"""" (Dec (CMliS)' (d c ?•"> (oSom"** (DK92 words
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Article1449 1979-11-02 10 BID and ofler price* officially listed and business in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange ye* terday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified industrials AleaaM 1.888 1955) Ales Bald (128B) AMD (0 638 01,449 words
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Article38 1979-11-02 10 Gleaealy Plaatattaas (M) BM: AGM to be held at Pinji Estate, Lahat, Perak, on Nov 3 at 10am. Traetars Malaysia BM: AGM to be held at Hilton Hotel, Kuala Lumpur, on Nov 8 at 12 noon.38 words
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Article, Illustration752 1979-11-02 10 SHARE prices Improved generally at the Stock Exekuse of Singapore yesterday although Ike temp* af trading remalaed as sluggish as that sf the closing days s( last week. Investors had oothlng la the way sI fresh lndacemeats to gs en except for the eacenraglng752 words
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Article527 1979-11-02 10 SHARE prices finished broadly higher amidst steadier conditions on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. Trading, however, was still cautious and buying support was of a light and scattered nature. The market opened indecisively as sentiment was uncertain after the Hari Raya Haji holiday527 words
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Article862 1979-11-02 11 BENTA Plantations, one of the smaller plantation companies within the Sime Darby stable, expects a strong cash flow in the current year from its Kulai Palm Oil Mill. Chairman Mr K.N.Eales says in the latest annual report that the cash flow "should allow a rapid reduction862 words
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Article, Illustration846 1979-11-02 11 CHAN BONG SOO - north n THAT WAS By CHAN BONG SOO INVESTORS' hope of seeing a sustained rally was shattered by the complete reversal in trend that set in last month. Only weeks earlier, their confidence was running high when leading local market indicators headed decisively upward846 words
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1120 1979-11-02 11 THE STOCK market retreated in moderate trading on Wednesday, losing much of the sharp gain scored the previous day, as blue chips and glamours came under selling pressure. Analysts said there had been no change in underlying concern about high interest rates, rapid inflation1,120 words
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Article207 1979-11-02 11 Reuter BRITISH American Tobacco Manufacturers (Indonesia) said it expects net profit of 8.3 billion rupiahs for the year ending Dec 31, compared with 2.9 billion rupiahs for the financial year ended Sep 30,1978. The company has changed its financial year to be on a calendar year basis asReuter - 207 words
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Article150 1979-11-02 11 CONSOLIDATED Plaatatteas has reported group pre-tax profit for the three months ended Sep 30, 1979 of MJ32 47 million as against $27.73 million previously. Group after-tax profit registered $17.97 million ($15.32 million). Income derived from sales of palm oil products, rubber and cocoa was $67.44 million ($56.84 million),150 words
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Article383 1979-11-02 11 TOQUE QfiKDSCL^ HOCK LOCK SIEW THE BULLISH features of the Malaysian budget have been overshadowed in the past three weeks by a host of unnerving developments on the regional and international front. This, compounded by the weak technical position of the market until recently, accounted for the downtrendHOCK LOCK SIEW - 383 words
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Article484 1979-11-02 11 Current Ex Booka Date Total for Total for Payment Date Close Payable the year Previou* year SEA Corp 20% Sept 13 Sept 25 Nov 3 20% 45% T Cement 10% Oct 9 Oct 18 Nov 3 17.5% 14.6%(a) T Cement Pref 10% Oct 8 Oct 18 Nov 3484 words
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Article108 1979-11-02 11 Company Particulars Ex Date Booka Close Kemayan SEA Corp Teaierloo Fancy Til* MUM Pub Text Bonus Issue of 1 for 4 Bonus Issue of lfor 1 Bonus Issue of 1 for 1 Rights Issue of 3 for 2 $1.20 per share Bonus Issue of 4 for 5 Bonus108 words
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Advertisement153 1979-11-02 11 THE 2ND INTERNATIONAL El D WOODWORKING EXHIBITION. DATE: 12-16 JANUARY 1981, SINGAPORE. Wood '81 is the second specialist exhibition devoted exclusively to the development and expansion of the forestry, timber processing and woodworking industries of South East Asia. Wood '81 will highlight the latest range of equipment and services available.153 words
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860 1979-11-02 12 AFP ONLY half of one per cent of the world's gold futures transacted are physically delivered, with the balance squared off before maturity. This was the startling conclusion of a West German banker after analysing the wild fluctuations on the world's gold market. MrAFP - 860 words
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87 1979-11-02 12 Reuter OFFICIALS of the Japanese Marubeni Corporation yesterday offered to supply heavy equipment to the military and to establish three major industrial projects for the Philippines. in addition to a copper smelter. Besides the copper smelter, which they have offered to build for U*****.7 millionReuter - 87 words
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Article247 1979-11-02 12 GARUDA Indonesian Airways has increased the frequency and reshuffled the routing of its Jakarta-Eu-rope service to handle the increased traffic which is expected with the inauguration of its wide-bodied 8747 service next year. The new 8747, one of the four the airline has ordered, will247 words
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395 1979-11-02 12 JUDGE Francis Remedios will decide today whether stockbroker Yong Teck Lian will have a case to answer. Yong, a director of Golden Hope Securities, is charged with committing four counts of insider trading between Aug 14 and 18 last year. He allegedly bought 296,000395 words
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Article127 1979-11-02 12 AFP A CONTINUING "go slow" campaign by workers of the state-run Indian Oil Corporation (IOC) has threatened India's economy with a major crisis. Officials said the agitation had so far led to a 35 per cent cut in the dispatch of petroleum products by the refineriesAFP - 127 words
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Article, Illustration49 1979-11-02 12 A HUGE portrait of the late Smith Kereaa Prerideat Park Chaag-Hee to placed atop the Cameas arch la Secal ea the mala read leading to the Capitol Building where the faaeral service for the late Prerideat will he held ea Satarday. UPI pftctare. Source: UPI pictureSource: UPI picture - 49 words
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246 1979-11-02 12 THE TEAM fielded by Nanyang University has emerged the winner of the ninth National Management Game. Named Tat Leong Incorporated, it achieved the highest accumulated profits of $13.56 million. A close second was Singport from the Port of Singapore Authority, which grossed $13.34246 words
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Article202 1979-11-02 12 BRITAIN'S system of tree education, its famous national health service and its transport networks will suffer because of plans for major public spending cuts announced by the Conservative government yesterday. But spending on defence, law and order and some welfare, especially old age pensions will be202 words
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Article747 1979-11-02 12 LONDON, Thurs. Equities closed quietly mixed after retreating from a firmer opening ahead of publication of the British government white paper outlining expenditure proposals, dealers said. At 3 pm, the FT index was unchanged at 437.5. Among industrial leaders Bat Industries rose while Tube Investments dipped 2p to747 words
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182 1979-11-02 12 THREE oil companies In Singapore revealed yesterday that they recently had discussions with the Government on the subject of supplying naptha feedstock to the petrochemical complex on Pulau Ayer Merbau. However, no commitment has been made because a final agreement is yet to be182 words
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Advertisement159 1979-11-02 12 IF YOU'RE PLANNING TO 1 i t' L A European Trade is our business. Our special European Trade Division, staffed by experts, is ready to help you with up-to-date facts, figures and information on all aspects of doing business in or with Europe. For all European Trade enquiries, call our159 words
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Advertisement335 1979-11-02 12 > 4-r UNWRAPPING THE ASEAN MARKET at PRINTPACK ASIA 79 International Exhibition of Printing and Packaging 5- 9 NOVEMBER 1979 WORLD TRADE CENTRE, SINGAPORE THE EXHIBITION DAILY FROM 11a.m.to Bp.m. Over 200 manufacturers and distributors from more than 16 countries, including national groups from U.S.A., Britain, France, Germany, India and335 words
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Miscellaneous60 1979-11-02 12 Outlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. to 1 p.m. today: Scattered showers from late mornRopert for 24 boors prior to 7Jt p.m. on Nov.l at the airport. Maximum temperature 29.2 Associated humidity 76 Minimum temperature 23.0 Associated humidity 97 Hours of sunshine 1.75 Rainfall in millimetres 3.0 Total rainfall for60 words
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Article72 1979-11-02 13 THE NEWLY-formed Singapore National Shipowners Association (SNSA) and the Shipping Agents and Brokers Association of Singapore will be holding their joint inaugural dinner on Nov 12 at a local restaurant. Guests of honour will be Minister for Trade and Industry Goh Chok Tong and Mrs Goh. The SNSA,72 words
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Article79 1979-11-02 13 Reuter MORE THAN 6,000 bargemen at Bombay Port have returned to work after a one-day strike to press demands for safer working conditions, industry sources said. The strike, on Tuesday, followed the death of a man in a barge explosion the day before. It hit port loading andReuter - 79 words
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Article85 1979-11-02 13 Reuter LONDON second-hand tonnage brokers reported the sale of three tweendeck sister ships, Loulla A 1 Kali fa, Anwar A 1 Sabah and Awatif A 1 Isabel, (all 15,914 long dwt built 1964, 1963 and 1963 respectively) to unknown buyers for about US$5.l million enblock, and the bulkReuter - 85 words
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566 1979-11-02 13 RAHIM KASSIM - By RAHIM KASSIM A SINGAPORE shipping company, Comfort Marine Pte Ltd, has withdrawn from negotiations for the purchase of two coastal tankers because it suspects the legitimacy of the owner's representatives. A spokesman for Comfort Marine said it could not be determined whether the566 words
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Article233 1979-11-02 13 AP NORTH Aaterleaa ratea e» (tamed to rise ea Ihe Lwiw M ilnrtwwi leaitl to seek VMMto to ittw HCM M a Pipu tosk toe »,Zl4-dwt OmUem Latma to Brazil tt I!SIMM per day ter a Nevemher trip to Italy via toe U8 Gmif. Other activity featored fief—ill,AP - 233 words
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426 1979-11-02 13 international trade. Renter. LIBERIAN Shipowners Council chairman Nicholas Lyras has criticised the rise of protectionism in shipping, the unilateral restraints put on trade by some governments for their own political gain, and efforts by organisations like the United Nations Conference on Trade andinternational trade. — Renter. - 426 words
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782 1979-11-02 17 ST JOHN Thermopylae, BBS, Nov 3/ 4(«). SALERNO Cwtnthlc, Alfred, Nov ;7<r*>. SALVADOR Ned Honshu, Nedlloyd, Nov 15/16. SAMARINDA MV Unison I, Unison, Nov 4/8. Cherry B&gus, Llan Soon, iNov 14/16. Unison 11, Unison, Nov 18/ 122. SAN DIEGO World Tiger/Exchange, Sea782 words
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Article532 1979-11-02 18 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO AT CONTAINER TERMINAL NB. (1) Each vessel's estimated time of arrival Is advised by the Shipping Line/Agent and Is subject to change (4) AH export FCL containers and LCL cargo must be delivered to the Authority's premises during the following532 words
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992 1979-11-02 18 BRITISH PETROLEUM has ordered two 109,000-tonne oil tankers, worth a total of about £45 million (about SJ2OS million), from British Shipbuilders. The orders, BP's first for new crude carriers since the energy crisis in 1973 triggered a recession in the tanker market,992 words
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349 1979-11-02 18 A MASSIVE US$l billion of new ships have been ordered so far this year by Hongkong shipowners, according to London-based shipbrokers Lambert Brothers. On top of this, the Hongkong shipowners have spent more than $300 million acquiring second-hand vessels. In its latest market349 words
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Article513 1979-11-02 18 Skipping Line P»g® CM ACS n 5 Afea IV 3 Alfred V 1 Alpac IV 5 Angkutan V 4 ANL i 1 APL m 2 Arya Nat V 5 ASCL m 1 Asia America n 5 Asia Merchant n 5 Atlas IV 4 Aust.Cont IV 5 Bank m513 words
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Article, Illustration287 1979-11-02 18 BARBER Wilhelmsen Agencies Pte Ltd has announced the promotion of marketing executive Heary Ang to national accounts manager to develop and serve national and regional customers. He will also be responsible for certain public relations functions. Mr Ang has 20 years' experience in the shipping business. In287 words
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278 1979-11-02 18 RESULTS sf Hapag-Ltoyd aa far this year are belaw bat* eipectettw mod last year's, says the West Germaa skipping graap ia aa ap-te-date aaaeaameat af Ha aperatteaa. The graap forecasts it may have to depead aa extraardiaary items far a —aa—Ms remit. Last year, pre-tax preflta278 words
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Article, Illustration561 1979-11-02 18 EXPECTED ARRIVALS TODAY KEPPEL WHARVES Barber Toba (Ro/Ro) (0400 after Qian Tang Jiang shifts k President Taylor sails, starboard to) 46/47 Chie Maru (Tanker) (after Nancheng shifts P/O subject gas free) 16 Dove (Tanker) (2300 after Chie Maru P/O Subject gas free) 16 Kota Pusaka (0700 after561 words
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Advertisement217 1979-11-02 13 a st class transport Agents. Nedlloyd EAC For further details, please refer to page IScanDutch^ I RI) 1\ I AMAH m R Orient Overseas Co*d(u*t&i Line cwvuuaaoa ijc (STRAITS CARGO VIA FEEDER TO/FROM HONG KONG) 11'fxYj 3 ioJll-J ORCNTAI DESTWT ID 15/11 26/11 ORWTAi CHAftfiEX 1* I 28/11 9/1? ORBITAI217 words
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Advertisement482 1979-11-02 13 as xi fsi SEALORD ANTAF 1 m UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) 1 ii> i in .a it UT.I IUU WEEKLY MULTI PURPOSE SERVICES Loading for Dubai (20/11), Abu Dhabi (23/11). Doha (26/11). Oammam (29/11). Kuwait (2/12) Al Jubail (29/11), Dammam (1/12), Kuwait (4/12). Dubai (7/12) FATHULKHAR Dubai (16/12).482 words
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Advertisement710 1979-11-02 13 Call us We call the world Agents: Nedlloyd EAC Please refer to page II I II IP I m Safcd ISjied S-€/ll 12-13/11 19-20/11 26-27/11 Smppore Ctotmt Tmws *CV 4 Nm 0700 hrs CFS 3 Nor 1900 In 1233 C l.i 1 '"Ml IB'M] I 111 '1 IS 5/11 25/11710 words
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Advertisement785 1979-11-02 14 Hapag-Uoyd VW/W'.VJ FULLY CONTAMEMSED TO EUWK l>HtH Eiprm OmaM* ttMftwg Eiprnt EXPRESS CONVENTIONAL TO EUROPE S port P Ktiang P« Mm Gc Pari fcctmtn il/10 2/11 2/1? Htv| Bremen Rdam 14/12 12/12 8/12 Rkfcmtrs 17/11 20/11 16/12 9/12 26/12 24/12 21/12 Referaten 3/12 5/12 10/1 8/1 4/1 1/1 Moubtc* 6/12785 words
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Advertisement547 1979-11-02 14 4> c n an 'j. mLJ tkjpj 'j. ~aJf o a Algerian National I mp STOW PJCUWG LOMMC FOR BBMA (1979) II Nm KCHM (1971) 5 Dec UNm Bwto* /Stte/Vataua/Tim/ Afeor 7 Dec Ltftorn/Stte/Vaimcu/TMB/ BEL ABBES (1979) 15 Dtc II Ok Ltftern/Sett/Vaimcia/TMB/ /JAPAN SEIWCE +BE CHAR (1971) 12 No* Hmmpm/tabt/547 words
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Advertisement229 1979-11-02 14 0 EVERGREEN LINE If AR AS! EUROPE fXPRfSS FUll CONTAINER SERVICE ACCCPTMG CARGO FOR: HAMBURG. FELIXSTOWE. ROTTERDAM. ANTWERP. LE HAVRE ALSO ACCEPTMG CARGO FOR: UWTEOUHGOOM SOUTHAMPTON, LONDON. MANCHESTER. BMMNGHAM. BRISTOL. LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW. LEEDS WEST GERMANY BREMERHAVEN HOLLAND AMSTERDAM EUROPE FAR EAST EXPRESS FULL CONTAINER SERVICE Em Wctej EmVtet S'pm Hm|229 words
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Advertisement905 1979-11-02 14 Everett Lines! 2 y V a \m//k Burrw Fhrt Star Shipping Corpn. "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" LOAMNG FOR RANGOON rpM mmmi NM N M/2HW ITAWYM. PPW3O2/ 3 Nn 4/51 B.F.S.S.C Agaott n Makjyvo TEPS MALAYSIA Port K«4oog T«l f3B>-7355 P«nang T«l *****/***** Com pa nia Arfantina Da NavajpcMN I m»f continental905 words
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Advertisement603 1979-11-02 14 M 4 mo.s.E. OCEAN SHIPPING ENTERPRISES PTE LTD RM 2102 2103 21ST FLOOR MARINA HOUSE SHENTON WAV MISTRI ROAD SINGAPORE 2 TEL *****44 7& *****70 im SANKYO LINE AUSTRALIA SERVICE vie mo KYOTO) may nam ST. PRMCE ÜBS BONANZA HOYUMARU AKSMMA MARU SENEKAI asents P. Seaport Loa** tar: 11/13 Dm603 words
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Advertisement886 1979-11-02 15 Overseas MB Containers Limited Weekly service to/from UK/Europe To UK/Continent H-tei Ita Vten Spat Pletang Daart kn A'aerp It Havre OH Kawga Mm 4Mm 21 Not 23 Not 24 Net 26 Net 27 Net 5Nn 23 Not 25 Net 26 lb* 21 Not 21 Nw "»*«i Mm 10 Not 30886 words
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Advertisement782 1979-11-02 15 GRANARD LINE RED SEA/MEDITERRANEAN SERVICE Granard Shipping Agences |S| Pte Ltd Tei ???b977 (5 Linesi D»n J Tradtng Sdn Bhd Aiu Shipping Trading Enterprises F Franco Belgian Services «LGIA% fAR E ASTERN I tMf *AR fAS T F RENCH S€ VICf w> T o« AC! CONSORTIUM FULL CONTAHSHP SERVICE TO782 words
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Advertisement772 1979-11-02 15 BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTMO SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE H BUBG B HAVEN TO awn S port t Attar* W Gtrnany/Austria iMpln 4/11 21/11 23/11 Mm Mbv -VII 23/11 2VII iNtoi MM 10/U 31/11 2/12 lta*«gE*prt» 11/11 3/12 Vl2 %mMm 19/11 21/11 U/12 13/12 Hatowg Eipm. 21/11 21/U 17/U U/U Imm772 words
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Advertisement614 1979-11-02 15 Scan Dutch 9 EKLY EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE 1) lartWMU Genoa Ltfkom 2) Amsterdam AMaerp It Havre. Ha Bah. Ston (OPT) Imrpoa 111. Caaarf Mm* 3) tail, granarkaiai Aarkav Canidapn. Handu 4) MMaa Slocfcken Ode Al teeda tessas acctpt«| capo k» Banket P Mam EASTBOUNP from mep/uk/nc/scanpinavia 1) Cbw» triwi 3)614 words
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Advertisement647 1979-11-02 15 r BOUSTEAD AGENCIES «K&a (Reunion D»rDan C ft Eht. London i LOADS FOR E. ft S. AFRICA S pore 10/13 Dec P Keiang U.S. GULF COAST SERVICE (New Orleans, Mobfc, Houston, Galveston) Stnfapwe p. KeLanj Kuantan US Gulf STELLA ITKES (tech 4 loads) IS/II Not 22 Dec U.S. WEST COAST647 words
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Advertisement1012 1979-11-02 16 TO NORTH AMERICA ftrac* wsstis* n sr motwr vessels tk i* se ny Mi Act 13 6/11 9/11 6. CM* Mp 22/11 2/12 L CMtßritfp n/U fc/12 HO* Mm 27/11 21/12 tonAOl 11/11 14/11 TMikMn 2t/U 7/12 bate Mm N/U 10/12 bpai Mm* 27/11 21/12 Clppm Ac* 13 18/11 21/111,012 words
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Advertisement586 1979-11-02 16 E.C./GREAT LAKES SERVICE IOAOMG FOB: *W TOM. IWOU MONTREAL TOMMTO. ASHTAMU CALFORNIA/PACFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE Im*| tm- LOS MEQiI, SAN FIMCBCO. JUTTU. TACOBBL DMCOMQ IC EXPRESS CONTAINER/CONVENTIONAL/ REEFER SERVICE -so MANPUR" VESSEL 29/30 Ok 1/2 ft 31 Dec M lan 2/ 3 lan 3/4 F* 5/6 ft# AUSTRALIA SERVICE LOMOKFOB586 words
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Advertisement451 1979-11-02 16 I .A (iroiip SINGAPORE SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE LTD .OTMIUJU" 0(_( AN BUIIO-NO SiNGAPUBI 1 VAM«tT'NG I'M.. JiSfS 90<"M4UNES TEIF« «S ;4S9S BS «'5S*B AB C AOS" P 48.1 CARC.OSHIF in CoutniiH'r Lilies WEEKLY CONTAINER SERVICE to/from BANGKOK DSR LINES FAST SDt-CONTMO SOtRCt P nunc r«am Hbtrrj acre Host INn 11/12451 words
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Advertisement558 1979-11-02 16 ft MAt *4 YUAN «V T(R\a TtONAL SHIPPING CO*PO*A TtON tf*MAO EXPRESS FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO/FROM MED/UK/CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA 1> Barcelona. Ganoa. 2) Aantardaa. Antwerp. I Havre Bremenhaven Aartws. Copenhagen Helsinki 4) Malmo. Stw •Accepting Eu'ope cargo tor feeder <m S port Bilbao Baste UK. 3) Bremen khotm Oslo 1) Malmo Stockholm558 words
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Advertisement714 1979-11-02 16 t IHTRASCA (PTE) LTD. F aber House 234E Ochard Road Singapore S Telephone ***** M '*****57 MQimAUBEJk'ILSEm REGULAR INDEPENDENT SEMI/FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO EUROPE Sport P. Man 12 Not IS Not 30 Not 30k Boutopw/Mtwerp/Avofl-.: Tilbury <V| Rotterdam/Awn/Tilbury. Seaport OITRASEA (TO) LTD *****11 BOOKRK *****57 Limpur YEO SHTPMG ft TKAOMG714 words
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Advertisement450 1979-11-02 17 Bab EGYPTIAN iKJTf DKJ A Tirifcj A I i ii>ir rii INTERNATIONAL LINE (EIL/ EGYPTIAN FLAG I GULF SHIPPING LINES MBHUUM CQNTMO SMCE SJH I.S 15 Ok If (toe S|*n/IMMM/I (Accepto* carte km K«actt/C«d*i •> emUmn FCL/LQ.) Generol Agents GulfC3St ShipfMlg Ptfi Ltd Suite 704/706, Ocean Building. Collyer Quay. Singapore450 words
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Advertisement495 1979-11-02 17 fuly containerised R*ful» Express Service FROM EWOfE (ACCEFTMG FROM Ml MLAMD POUTS) TO EUROPE (THRU RATES TO Ml MLAIO DESTNS) STORE JEDOAH TRESTE/VEMCE BAVARM TRESTE 30-1 Dtc 13-14 Dtc 21 Dec BAVARIA SMGAPORE 21-22 Dtc 3-4 Jan 11 Jan BAVAMA HONGKONG 10-llJan 24-25 Jan 1 Ftfa BAVAMA VEJOCE 54 Fab495 words
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Advertisement409 1979-11-02 17 COMBO LINE REGULAR TMBER/PIYWOOD BULK SERVICE SPORE JAY GAYATRI WOO 2 10/11 P.KELANG LOG. FOR: 5/11 Nantes/Newport AGENTS Spoie M.ifnj Shipping <Ptfi ltd Tel ?;'llOll S ??0b793 i Pt Kelang Perkjpalan timiw 1 .iuf Sdn Hhn lel 38 8506 Kualj lumpur *****1 CELTIC BULK CARRIERS Regular Bulk Sonrico For TimborA409 words
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Advertisement536 1979-11-02 17 ll NOTICE We have Moved THE SHIPPING CORPN. OF INDIA as from Ist November 1979 will be at Suite 1308 1309 Straits Trading Building Battery Road, Singapore 0104 New Telephone: *****1 man inTEnmoom mnLnjsisn Bairn SHiPPins unc sen. she. STRAITS/EUROPE SEMI-CONTAINER SERVICE r*ta| Sftn PA** fmmt L»*+* Far &P M536 words
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