The Business Times, 14 November 1979
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Title Section10 1979-11-14 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 146/1/79 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14,1179 50 CENTS10 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article59 1979-11-14 1 NINE local sawmillers have formed a consortium to set up a large sawmill on Batam, Mr Fong Pin Chee, Chairman of the Singapore Sawmillers Association said. The group will be going to Jakarta soon to discuss the venture with Indonesian timber companies and if agreement is reached, Singapore59 words
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Article68 1979-11-14 1 AFP LONDON, Tues. National Westminster, one of the four main British commercial banks, today raised its basic lending rate from 14 to 15.5 per cent, following yesterday's similar move by the merchant bank Brown Shipley. Other banks were expected to follow suit. These increases gave added weightAFP - 68 words
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Article71 1979-11-14 1 AFP TOKYO, Tues. Gulf Oil Corp, America's fourth largest oil company, has notified its Japanese oil companies that it will halt crude oil supplies to them, effective next January, the Kyodo News Service reported today. The total cut-off applies to Japanese-owned oil refineries only, among them Idemitsu KosanAFP - 71 words
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Article66 1979-11-14 1 AFP MANILA, Tues. President Marcos today announced that the Philippines' first nuclear power plant was "not safe" and that its construction at nearby Bataan Province should be discontinued. Mr Marcos said however that the contractor, Westinghouse Electric Corp of the US, could continue the project if itAFP - 66 words
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Article45 1979-11-14 1 AP MANILA, Tues. The Asian Development Bank and the United Nations Development Program have agreed to grant technical assistance to help the Thai government prepare an energy master plan for the country up to the year 2000, the bank announced today. AP.AP - 45 words
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Article79 1979-11-14 1 AP NEW DELHI, Tues. Indian Airlines will raise its fares by about 30 per cent on Nov 19, a spokesman for the government-owned Airlines said tuesday. He said the fare hike, the first in five years by the domestic carrier, was necessary because of higher oil prices.AP - 79 words
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Article80 1979-11-14 1 UPI NEW YORK, Tues. After an initial surge, the stock market turned mixed early Tuesday in fairly active trading. The Dow Jones industrial average, up more than a point at the outset following Monday's 15.45-point explosion, was off 0.59 point to 821.32 two hours after the opening. Monday'sUPI - 80 words
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Article137 1979-11-14 1 Rises D Keramat 1140 20 H Gilfillan 380 10 Strait* Trading 710 5 FAN 570 5 Gentinga 388 4 Sime Darby 326 4 Sea View 111 4 O U Securitiea 80 4 J Cement 207 3 City Dev 130 3 Tan Chong 388 2 Sel Propertiea 354137 words
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Article, Illustration156 1979-11-14 1 Rises M.U. Ind. 446 20 Petaling Tin 1050 20 D. Keramat 1140 10 Consplant Wrts 525 06 F and N 570 06 M. Textile 106 +04 Falls Matsushita 520 -25 A. Hitam (T) 1290 -10 Temerloh 480 -08 Malaya wata 239 -06 M. Tobacco 414 -06 K. Kampar156 words
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Article603 1979-11-14 1 HIGHER PROFIT MARGINS IT IS wrong to dismiss the Singapore market as one which is of no consequence, said the senior Minister of State (Foreign Affairs), Mr S Dhanabalan. Citing four broad areas where Singapore has developed a significant market, he said it is "almost unbelievable"603 words
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Article249 1979-11-14 1 TWO leading Japanese manufacturers of precision miniature bearings will soon pool their existing resources in Singapore to manufacture the product. Koyo Seiko Co and Nippon Miniature Bearing NMB recently reached an agreement in Japan that their Singapore operations should cooperate. Under the agreement, Koyo Seiko will249 words
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Article439 1979-11-14 1 ASIAN Computer Services (ACS), a subsidiary of Haw Par Brothers International has reached agreement with two American manufacturers of computer software to market their products in South-east Asia. The two companies are National Computing Industries (NCI) of Atlanta, Georgia and Tomark Systems of Southfield, Michigan.439 words
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Article297 1979-11-14 1 MALAYAN Banking Berhad has arranged a M|7s million loan for Malaysian Airline System (MAS) for the purchase of its second Airbus A ***** aircraft. The loan agreement was signed in Kuala Lumpur by the bank's chairman Tan Sri Taib Andak and MAS chairman Raja Tan Sri Mohar.297 words
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259 1979-11-14 1 COLD Storage Hidings has accepted $8.3 million as final compensation far its IMwetire dairy (arm at Bakit Timah which was acq aired by the Governmeat la If*. Tke goverameat earlier paid $2.18 million far tke laad belonging to Its subsidiary, Cald Starage259 words
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308 1979-11-14 1 JOHN LIM - By JOHN LIM MAJOR OIL companies in Singapore do not expect a fall in output during the current quarter, contrary to the findings of a recent survey of business expectations. The survey for this quarter reported that the local petroleum refining industry "predicted a decline308 words
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Article125 1979-11-14 1 TWO companies, Saint Piran Limited and Syarikat Harper Gilfillan, requested suspension in the trading of their shares op the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange (KLSE) on Monday. For Saint Piran, the suspension follows the KLSE's query, after a newspaper report, on the suspension of its shares in London on125 words
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Advertisement40 1979-11-14 1 FRATA FRATA NEWS NVOC FCL/LCL CONTAINER SERVICE TO COLOMBO FOR RATES BOOKING CALL MR. TAN KAY HOCK MISS ROSALIND TAY MRS. JUDY TEO FRATA SHIPPING PT€. LTD. Suite 801,8 th Floor World Trade Centre, Maritime Square, Singapore 0409 Telephone: *****0440 words
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Advertisement35 1979-11-14 1 SHIPPING TIMES BUSINESS prmpecte u EFFECTS US embargs m«U Baak I Imports (ran fcM 5 PROS! THE tmUe with Malayaa meat.. Railways BENE TIME perhaps to review rest- ttoa ah FLIGHTS 1, TV AND RADIO35 words
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Advertisement245 1979-11-14 1 K 4 Internationally recognised as trend-setters. asean BusfeiessQuartßrty Malaysia's controversial industrial co-orrtmatim act Singapore's low-wage problem bxtx»ASEAN seaborne trade China's supply and demand for ASEAN's primary commodities Brief go electronics industry in ASEAN Malaysia us a profit centre" Myth and reality of Singapore's industrial production index Thai tourism: danger of245 words
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TRADE AND INDUSTRY
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Article, Illustration726 1979-11-14 2 LEE YOKE MENG - HK MAY LOSE OUT By LEE YOKE MENG LATEST statistics provided by an American bank indicate that Singapore could soon replace Hongkong as California's fifth largest Asian trading partner. In a publication entitled "California's International Trade", the Security Pacific National Bank's economists said that726 words
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218 1979-11-14 2 BEN TRADING has just concluded a technical service and licensing agreement with an Australian company. J C Hutton, in line with its aim to expand its food processing and trading activities. J C Mutton of Victoria, Australia is well known for its range of218 words
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Article47 1979-11-14 2 OGILVY and Mather Inc has acquired Schiller Communications Services, a Honolulu-based agency. The Schiller agency will operate under its present management as Schiller, Ogilvy and Mather Inc. Ogilvy and Mather Inc has US offices in New York, Chicago, Houston, Los Angeles and San Francisco.47 words
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Article, Illustration343 1979-11-14 2 WATCHES designed specially for Muslims was introduced in Singapore recently by Mr Sami Metni, president of Index International which is marketing the line worldwide. Called the Dalil watches, they have built-in compasses that will help Muslims find the direction of the Kaaba, the holy343 words
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Article, Illustration273 1979-11-14 2 MRS NG-Lmd Kit Wing, 27, a development chemist, has won the inaugural Wright Travelling Fellowship from among ICI employees in the Pacific, African, Eastern and American regions. The fellowship is open to ICI employees in the Pacific, African, Eastern and American regions who are between 18 and273 words
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220 1979-11-14 2 AN ASEAN-West Germany symposium, sponsored by the German Federal Ministry of Economic Cooperation, on "Modern Technology in Non-destructive Testing" will be held in Singapore from Nov 27 to 29. A joint-venture of the Singapore Institute of Standards and Industrial Research (Sisir) and Carl220 words
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Advertisement178 1979-11-14 2 9 I NEW [LOOK i AT r Ay mi Ea > Jr .v Chase Manhattan Bank at Liat Towers in Orchard Road has a new look. After more than a year of rebuilding and renovations, the new premises are now complete and ready to welcome all our friends, old and178 words
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REGIONAL
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235 1979-11-14 3 AFP THE inflow of foreign loans into Thailand has slowed down because interest rates in international money markets have risen above 15 per cent, an official from the Bank of Thailand said yesterday. M Prateep Sontisuwan, director of the Bank of Thailand's OfficeAFP - 235 words
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156 1979-11-14 3 AFP JAPANESE Finance Minister Noboru Takeshita suggested yesterday the government may tighten exchange controls to shore up the battered yen, now at a two-year low, against the US dollar. "It (the yen's depreciation) has gone too far," Mr Takeshita told reporters. "Foreign wire serviceAFP - 156 words
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Article, Illustration368 1979-11-14 3 SIX American congresswomen visited the Kampuchean capital on Monday and received assurances from the pro-Vietnamese government that it would allow more supplies to be flown into the country to alleviate famine and disease. Specifically, Miss Holtzman, leader of the delegation, said Foreign Minister Hun Sen agreed toUPI photo - 368 words
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343 1979-11-14 3 AMERICA'S major textile suppliers, mainly from East Asia, have suffered reduced sales to the US this year. Taiwan's textile exports to the US dropped by 22 per cent, less than the reduction by Japan but more than that by Hongkong and South Korea, in343 words
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Article128 1979-11-14 3 AFP SOUTH Korea's major opposition party yesterday issued a statement demanding the government to free dissident leader Mr Kim Daejung from house arrest and to abrogate the repressive Presidential emergency decree. The 54-year-old opposition leader was convicted by the emergency decree banning all form of anti-governmentAFP - 128 words
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THE REGION IN BRIEF
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Article479 1979-11-14 3 NEARLY 3,000 Malaysian and New Zealand troops will begin a nine-day joint exercise in east Pahang on Peninsula Malaysia Thursday. The exercise, code-named 'Taiaha Tombak ll', will involve men from a Malaysian infantry brigade and the New Zealand infantry battalion based in Singapore. VICE Premier Deng Xiaoping told479 words
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186 1979-11-14 3 Reuter JAPANESE Prime Minister Masayoshi Ohira's prestige slipped another notch yesterday when leaders of the country's ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) turned down his proposal for a coalition government with the tiny New Liberal Club. The LDP's executive council agreed that Mr Ohira should abandonReuter - 186 words
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387 1979-11-14 3 THE Malaysian Airline System (MAS) is embarking on a plan to expand its long haul fleet to cater for the extension of its international routes. Apart from the existing long distant destinations of London, Frankfurt, Melbourne and Sydney, the national carrier will from next387 words
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Article216 1979-11-14 3 Reuter INDIAN Prime Minister Charan Singh warned on Monday that that his Lok Dal (People's Party) supporters would retaliate if opposition groups continued to disturb his election meetings. As the campaign for the January national elections hotted up several attempts were made on Sunday to disturb election meetingsReuter - 216 words
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Article78 1979-11-14 3 Reuter A MEETING of Chinese and Soviet negotiators failed to make any progress towards improving their troubled relations, Chinese sources said in Moscow. During the meeting, the fourth plenary session since the inter-governmental talks began in September, both sides repeated their earlier positions. They have soReuter - 78 words
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Advertisement60 1979-11-14 3 For almdlil two centuries the exquisite beauty and matchless precision of Girard-Perregaux timepieces have been a symbol of the highest attainment in the art of watch-making. "J y <!) Fine watches since 1791 *>C*.l AGENTS service Cfcotrp*. 901.9 th floor,Smcapore RuPt«e» h>j-* -'W T > +&ni Straits Tiadina Bulldog ;Gftl60 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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950 1979-11-14 4 NYT DID the big New York and Chicago commodity exchanges actually avert the cornering of the silver market by a few groups of wellfinanced international speculators last month? "Yes and no," declared Mr James M Stone, chairman of the US Commodity Futures TradingNYT - 950 words
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230 1979-11-14 4 THE International Sugar Organisation (ISO) began a series of crucial meetings in London yesterday to evaluate the future of the International Sugar Agreement. Various committees will report to an executive committee meeting on Friday, which in turn will report to the full council230 words
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Article339 1979-11-14 4 PEPPER prices held steadier than expected considering the very poor demand for the commodity in recent weeks. Only the day before, prices of all grades quoted on the Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange were marked up by $2.50 a picul. Yesterday some covering activities, particularly in the black grades,339 words
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Article325 1979-11-14 4 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in S$ 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 stock, B-10 per cent 0.70. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.65. Special 0.61.325 words
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Article172 1979-11-14 4 THE SUGAR futures market yesterday remained dull and featureless with no trades registered, dealers said. Nearby January closed at 16.00/10 US cents against Monday's 15.20/30 close with distant October at 16.00/10 against 15.60/70 cents. Sugar futures closing prices: PrevlMi Cl—tog CMi| Jan 16.00/10 15.20/30 March 16.00/10 15 60,70172 words
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Article118 1979-11-14 4 THE Chicago Board of Trade soybean futures staged a strong rally to close 15 to 10 cents a bushel higher on Monday. A flurry of local shortcovering at the close helped prices close near their highs for the day despite late hedging pressure, traders said. Prices moved higher on118 words
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Article172 1979-11-14 4 THE SINGAPORE market closed uncertain yesterday with December One RSS buyers quoted at 293.25 cents per kilo, unchanged from Monday's close, dealers said. The morning session firmed half a cent following Monday's after-hour steadiness here and some buying interest from speculators and upcountry, they said. Prices eased 0.50 cents172 words
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Article362 1979-11-14 4 R.A.S prices In cents per kilo yesterday: Noon (per kilo) Buyers Sellers tat 1 R.S.S. prompt l.o.b 233 00 294.00N Int. 1 R.S.S. December 294 00 294 50 tat. 1 R.S.S. January 295 25 295 75 tat. 2 R.S.S. 284 50 285 SON UK Cant 283 SO 284362 words
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Article125 1979-11-14 4 NOON SSR and SMR prices ysst erdajr RA8 Dtceaber (Carreat Mth) JuHt; l-or-.rd Mlh Bayer* Si ■lie re Barer* Sellers SSR 20 (1 tor pallet) 2M.se 266. SON 268.00 *****N SSR SO <1 ton pallet) 263.S0 26S.50N ***** 267 00N MRCLB SMR CV (1 -ton pallet' 30*125 words
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Article86 1979-11-14 4 THE STRAITS ttm price la Peaaag recovered Mfl2 per pieal to M 52,138 yesterday te stead MsBB above tee later—Host I Ha Agreemeat eelliag, dealers said. lie reeovery was la reacttoa te reeeat gradaal decliaes, Kite redaeed tta ores effered by miaers, firmer sterliag aad a higher spot86 words
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Article27 1979-11-14 4 Rubber Nov 13 Singapore: December: 293.2b cents (unchanged) Malaysia: December 293.00 cents (unchanged) Tin: M 52,038 (up $12) Official offering: 153 tonnes (down 10 tonnes)27 words
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Article189 1979-11-14 4 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday (In HK dollars, spot ex-godown) Cettea yara: China Blue Phoenix 20s 2,305 32s 2,080, 40s 3.040 (per bale of 400 lbs). Piece gee*: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly189 words
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Article545 1979-11-14 4 COCOA: Futures closed morning yesterday £11 to £18 higher in traded months in turnover of 1,589 lots of which 665 were crossed. Opening call resulted in average £7 gains hut prices then edged up on chart and speculative support with hedging against fresh origin sales fairly well absorbed.545 words
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Article73 1979-11-14 4 C.I.F. North European ports, In US dollars per ton unless otherwise stated. LONDON: Mon Previous Malaysian 5% ffa bulk per tonne December unch 630.00slr Sumatra 5 r ffa bulk November December January February March 620.00slr 625.00»lr unch unch 7627.50»lr 625.00slr 630 OOslr 630 OOslr 627.50pd 630.OOslr Nigeria 5%73 words
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ASIAN STOCKS
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Article549 1979-11-14 4 TOKYO Source: DBS-Daiwa THE MARKET opened higher yesterday and consolidated later on. Morning gainers in resources-related sectors lost ground in the afternoon session. Reflecting a high level of outstanding margin debt, trading-house issues and some recent forerunners slipped further. On the other hand, shipping issues were generally firmSource: DBS-Daiwa - 549 words
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Article336 1979-11-14 4 Source: SPECULATION on a possible merger or takeover moves between HK Wharf and HK Land or Jardine was rife on the exchanges yesterday, leading to sharp gains in the property sector. Blue chips were moderately higher, but the stars of the day were Hongkong Wharf 10 per cent higherSource: - 336 words
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Article167 1979-11-14 4 THE market closed mixed yesterday, with minings posting gains, while oils, commercials and industrials declined, dealers said. Turnover fell to 7.14 million pesos from Monday's 9.28 million Unchanged issues included Acoje Mining, Atlas Con B, Lepanto B, Marinduque B, Basic Petroleum, Oriental B, Phil Overseas, Podco B, Pioneer, Inco167 words
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Article301 1979-11-14 4 PRICES rose by 5 per cent in almost every counter yesterday in response to the government announcement of action to ease monetary tightness, dealers said. First Trust rose six baht to 126, Rama Tower four to 92.50, United Flour Mill nine to 206, Asia Credit eight to 178, Mah301 words
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Article344 1979-11-14 4 STOCK prices led by oil shares rose yesterday with interest focussed on the major consortium partners drilling the Thorn by Creek Number One Well in the Surat Basin in Queensland, dealers said. Bridge Oil, operator of the well rose 10 cents to $4.10, Crusader Oil 20 cents to $2.10344 words
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Article50 1979-11-14 4 FINANCIAL TIMB8 INDUSTRIALS Monday 413-0 Friday 420J Week Ago 421.0 DOW JONK8 AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Monday 821.93 Friday 806.48 Week ago 812.83 H.K.HANG SENG Tuesday 724-96 Monday 71X86 Week ago 717.25 SYDNEY INDU8TRIAL8 Tuesday 583L29 Monday 582.10 Week ago 560JO ALL ORDINARIES Tuesday 608-87 Monday 686.71 Week ago 896.4250 words
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Advertisement337 1979-11-14 4 JACK CHIA-MPH LIMITED Jcmpli CORPORATE ASSISTANT TO THE CHAIRMAN The Chairman is seeking a Corporate Assistant who will report directly to him. The Chairman is looking for a mature man who has the following pualifications:1 He must be a member of, or is qualified to be admitted to, the Bar337 words
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OVERSEAS
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Article, Illustration295 1979-11-14 5 THE Times el Lend— remmed publication yesterday after nearly a year's la term ptioa. Yesterday's lssae prominently featured the a——teemert ef US President Carter that Imparts ef Iraaiaa ail had been saspeaded, together with a report tram traa by the paper's Middle East295 words
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Article300 1979-11-14 5 AP WITH energy production in the Soviet Union lagging behind targets, the Communist party newspaper Pravda has lashed out sharply at the ministries involved, saying they had "committed serious miscalculations in planning and management". "A very tense time has arrived" for the energy sector of the SovietAP - 300 words
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Article242 1979-11-14 5 AFP AGRICULTURE ministers of the European Economic Community remained divided on ways to settle the "sheep meat war" between Britain and France. Mr Pierre Mehaignerie, the French Minister, said on arriving for the council session that France wanted quick agreement on EEC marketing regulations for sheep meat,AFP - 242 words
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768 1979-11-14 5 THE decision by the US to halt imports of Iranian oil is likely to have a relatively small effect on the supply of petroleum products but is expected to raise US prices, administration and private analysts said yesterday. They added, however, that768 words
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Article334 1979-11-14 5 AP MAJOR rivals in both political parties in the US backed President Carter's decision to suspend American purchase of Iranian oil. While there was uncertainty about the impact some raised the prospect of long queues at petrol stations political and congressional leaders generally praised the cut-off asAP - 334 words
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Article, Illustration493 1979-11-14 5 Reuter SULEYMAN Demirel returned to power as Prime Minister of Turkey yesterday but said he had no magic formula for solving the nation's overwhelming social and economic problems. Mr Demirel presented President Fahri Koruturk with the names of his Cabinet, Turkey's 43rd governmentReuter - 493 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article563 1979-11-14 5 BRITISH industrial production fell by 1.4 per cent in September according to government statistics released this week. The Central Statistics Office said the fall mainly reflected disputes in the engineering and allied industries. The figures add to the gloom gathering in business circles here over Britain's563 words
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Article176 1979-11-14 5 AP AMERICAN businesses will lose billions of dollars in overseas sales because the US forbids payments of bribes to foreign officials, Mr Royal Little, the founder of Textron, predicts. Bribery "has been necessary in many countries (because) it's just the custom of the country,"AP - 176 words
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Article705 1979-11-14 5 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From SLA SQ103 IOC KUL MAS MH605 IOC KUL OA GA944 1065 PKU GIA GA908 1100 MES UB UB231 1115 RGN SLA SQ240 1125 MES THAI TG423 1125 BKK PAL PR501 1135 MNL S1A SQ65 1135 MNL GIA GA982 1200 HLP705 words
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Advertisement229 1979-11-14 5 International hanking wasn't die last thing American Express thought of. It was one of the first In fact, financing international trade was an important part of American Express business during the early years of this century. Today, American Express International Banking Corporation can help you with every phase of your229 words
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Article387 1979-11-14 6 WHETHER or not it was the Americans or the Iranians who first decided that the flow of oil from the latter to the former should cease is now immaterial. That both have made specific moves is, however, important in the likely results of these actions. The387 words
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251 1979-11-14 6 MR GOH Chok Tong's speech at the dinner of shipowners and brokers on Monday may have raised an interesting question: Why is the Government spending as much as $600 million to keep afloat an industry which is struggling to remain competitive? That much money could be251 words
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Article, Illustration994 1979-11-14 6 JOE FERNANDEZ - MALAYAN RAILWAYS By JOE FERNANDEZ Depthnews AFTER chugging along merrily the entire length of the Malay Peninsular for almost a century, Malayan Railways is in such deep financial trouble today that most rail buffs are sadly sounding its death knell. Stiff competition from heavy road, coastalDepthnews - 994 words
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Article, Illustration1056 1979-11-14 6 FT FROM THE outside it looks like a ladies' boutique with the blinds drawn. In reality it is one of the more discreet successes in banking in the United Arab Emirates: the Ladies' Branch of the Khalij Commercial Bank. Located in a rich Arab suburbFT - 1,056 words
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Advertisement164 1979-11-14 6 Wendy Hutton's ....more than just a cookbook! Here, for the first time, is a local cookbook that fives you more than just recipes. More, too, than lots of fascinating and relevant information about Singaporean ingredients and cooking methods. Singapore Food is unique because it puts Singapore's famed cuisine into historical164 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous1345 1979-11-14 6 i a GET BACK I* latoluuies tf l My wttk jnt SX else wha ]PN. TV sat will be aa- will werk with beat, Brjrti Only the .7 tfMW «beir hehb ami provided they have nm,r!*Z*T taalags wark with hast, Bryti thing I* My. j iMagea. H all mail very1,345 words
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Article, Illustration1795 1979-11-14 7 DAVID FISHLOCK - The robot* are coming to West Germany, Japan and the US, but not to the UK, r* reports DAVID FISHLOCK. DAVID FISHLOCK FT ?HE BRITISH public's perception of robots is conditioned at present by such anthropomorphical limitations as the Daleks of Or Who andFT - 1,795 words
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1014 1979-11-14 7 JOHN TAN - FOBUH with JOHN TAN AS SINGAPORE prepares to enter a new technological era, one piece of old legislation in particular stands out. It is the law relating to rent-controlled properties which was initially intended to protect tenants from rapacious landlords, then assumed a role of1,014 words
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Miscellaneous30 1979-11-14 7 Bn StOK r I icisent: Houy ro<ftc«E4sEi..joNes. "*X> LOOK AUIRJU i Kememßeß. wouß hcaltw cones FIRST N/OO'OE. "tew* To Do Too OJGH J Trke. rr\y RDV/Ce—&VGUP Tms CPRXV rnofcNiNG Round:30 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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EUROPEAN MARKETS
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Article116 1979-11-14 8 NOV 12 Fl» ABN 337 50 Ahold 79 JO 26.50 AMEV 96.00 117 70 Amro Bank 68 TO 1.2 Berk 95 80 unch 0J 173.30 64.00 Calve Delft 156.00 Dell Mlj 90 50 -23 142.30 Fofcker 24.70 Ford ***** 26.00 Gelder Gobaln Ha«emeyer 78 30 1 8 25.00 22116 words
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Article94 1979-11-14 8 NOV 12 m FORWARD MARKET Acec i MO ■4 Arbed -10 Astur sat 10 BraicAJi sas unch Bru-Lamb 1500 unch Canptc no 34 Cock 344 5 De Beers 254 unch 2000 10 Electro bel 6510 30 Gb-Inno-Bm 2300 -IS Oev 1042 12 Hobok 2545 45 Pftro 5270 unch Ry|94 words
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Article277 1979-11-14 8 NOV 12 Fra CORBEILLE Atr-Llquide 450 1 -f 14 B 8 N Gervais D&none 838 4-2 C 8 F (ThomaonCal) Cte Francaise de» Petroles Compafnle Financier* Compagnle General* Credit Fancier De France Hachette <UDr»lrie) Machines Bull Mlchelln (B) Pirlbu Pechlney Clglne Kuhlmann Peufeot Philips (Mv Oem Bezlt) Prinlemps 8277 words
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Article197 1979-11-14 8 NOV 12 Din Ae(-Telefunken Akzo Alls Leben 36 50 M OO 838 00 ♦•.7 4-0.7 -7 Alls Ven BASF Bay H T Wbank ma MM 05 -«.7 -3 BMW CUKUI 150 50 turn -3 Chem Verw mow Comnwnbtnk Conli Oummi Daimler-Bens D(nun 1C3J0B n jo 243 00 232.006 -U197 words
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Article192 1979-11-14 8 NOV 12 Francs Action* Sulsan Alusulsae Br. Alusulsae Reg. Brown Boverl Br Cite Geigj Br Cite cxtcy P C ate Oelgj Rm Credit Suisse Br Credit SuLtar Rc« Eleklrowall Br. George Placher Br Globus Pc Hero Br Hoffman La Roc tie 1/10. Hotdertenk Br Z 1210 «TJ UM 1290192 words
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Article97 1979-11-14 8 NOV 12 Lire Anic 11-3* uneh Amoc o«n 423*0 -10 Butofl 745 •1 Central* 6220 -1* flat 23SA -20 Flnslder 100 13 Oen Immob 7Ut unch in Prl rm -25 Italremenu ***** -SO lUlcu 730 13 IUUkder 110 5 MifnfU M PI 003 unch kUrelll Ere JTJO MMllnh *****97 words
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Article303 1979-11-14 8 NOV 12 Rand INDUSTRIALS A Alpha 240 unch Ahsrrnm 286 5 AE And CI AUIT 556 1975 10 25 Barlows 830 unch c« Su«ET CM A Currle Finance De Beers Ind 1000 unch 340B 130 1825B unch -2 Erffon 450 5 Edgars Fed Volk I 290 unch KSftftt 147B303 words
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Advertisement105 1979-11-14 8 '~*}%*--"=?@;=(+.>:;$;$\[-;%(>; K 1 •I 4!! j Everyday is a big house affair for us Because each day is another new opportunity to perfect our service to you Service by which you remember us Savoury specialities for the choicest pick And that truly relaxed atmosphere which makes eating a delightf ji105 words
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Advertisement181 1979-11-14 8 LUNCH AT HIIKS Savour the true flavours of Singapore in cool, exotic tropical surroundings at the newlook Hin's Heavenly Cookhouse Choose from a whole variety of local foods like Murtaoak. Steam-ooat. Malay Curnes. Noodles. Smoked Duck and Suckling Pig Satay. Chilli Crabs Exceptional Cantonese menu oy celeorateo Hong Kong trained181 words
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Advertisement260 1979-11-14 8 f ZL y V •;:v Merlin's New Coffee House Delicious drinks and beverages, scrumptious savouries and snacks, and authentic oriental delights are yours to enjoy at Merlin's new Coffee House. The decor is stylishly cool and the atmosphere cheerfully casual, which, together with the fine food, make Merlin's new Coffee260 words
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Article368 1979-11-14 9 LEE YOKE MENG - By LEE YOKE MENG THE PHILIPPINES accounted for almost twothirds of the total U*****.05 million worth of loans approved by the Asian Development Bank (ADB) in the third quarter of this year. The latest ADB quarterly review showed that of the 11 loans approved368 words
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396 1979-11-14 9 Reuter ANALYSTS in the UK government securities market expect a series of initiatives this week to strengthen the authorities grip on money supply and relaunch the government's funding programme. Elements could include a rise in the Bank of England's minimum lending rate to a recordReuter - 396 words
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Article149 1979-11-14 9 Reuter JAPAN'S seasonally-adjust-ed average narrowly-defined M-l money supply fell 0.8 per cent in September, after a 0.8 per cent rise in August, giving an unadjusted year-on- year growth of 8.9 per cent, down from 10.5 per cent in August, the Bank of Japan said. M-l at theReuter - 149 words
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Article82 1979-11-14 9 BANK of Ireland has reported that its pre-tax profit rose to 23.37 million Irish punts (20.83 million previously) for the half year ended Sep 30. Earnings per Irish one punt of capital stock also rose to 38.6p (30.1p) basic and 38.3p (29.6p) diluted. Interim dividend82 words
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Article116 1979-11-14 9 THE RESERVE Bank of Australia said its gold and foreign exchange holdings rose A 579.7 million to $4 billion in the week ended Nov 7 after rising $360.5 million the previous week. A bank spokesman said there were no special factors involved in the rise. The weekly116 words
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251 1979-11-14 9 WORLD BANK officials are in Kuala Lumpur to determine how the bank's assistance should be geared to meet the needs of the Fourth Malaysian Plan. The regional vice-presi-dent for the East Asia and Pacific region of the World Bank, Mr Shahid Husain, said251 words
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Article1343 1979-11-14 9 NEW YORK JVEWS THAT President Carter has stopped US oil purchases from Iran helped push stock prices sharply higher in moderate trading. Analysts said investors were cheered by the news because they believe the US may finally be confronting its energy problems directly. The Dow Jones1,343 words
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Article108 1979-11-14 9 THE US dollar for overnight delivery closed weaker at 246.70 yen yesterday, compared with a 248.70 opening and 247.20 overnight, despite determined central bank yen-support intervention, dealers said. Trading was heavy and erratic with volume at US$l.37 billion. The Bank of Japan sold an estimated $400 million to J450108 words
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Article175 1979-11-14 9 THE YEN remained sharply firmer from its weak opening here in late trading yesterday, after substantial early morning intervention in Tokyo by the Bank of Japan, dealers said. The yen was quoted at 247.20 to the US dollar, sharply firmer than its opening of 248.70/90 and 247.95/248.15 overnight. The175 words
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Article163 1979-11-14 9 THE US dollar rose slightly against the mark and the Swiss franc yesterday morning, continuing the trend to higher levels following Monday night's news that President Carter had halted oil imports from Iran. Sterling opened higher in line with Far East levels at U552.1140/50, underpinned by market expectations of163 words
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Article190 1979-11-14 9 Asian rates ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at close on Nov 13: Closing Asian dollar certificates of deposit for prime names: 7 days 1 month 2 months 3 months 6 months 9 months 12 months US DolUn(Spot) Offer B ,d 12' > 14 13. 15'. 15 157/16 155/16 14>.190 words
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Article22 1979-11-14 9 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 9.2 per cent.22 words
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Article50 1979-11-14 9 RANGE of prices often >d by discount houses on Nov 13: Overnight K 5' tU Call deposits 5' i'» Clonic Bnyiag Selliaf 3 month Treasury bills SU/1S 59/16 3 month Bank bills 8 5/16 83/16 3 month CD 85/16 83/16 6 month CD 811/16 89/16 Source: National Discount Co50 words
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Article59 1979-11-14 9 AUSTRALIA/NZ exchange quotes on Nov 13: US dollar 1.0926/1.0878 Sterling 0.5185/0.5121 Ninety-day air mail buying rates: Sterling 0.5430 US dollar -1.1451 Ninety-day forward buying rates: Sterling 0.5263 US dollar 1.1076 NEW ZEALAND: Reserve bank midrate: US dollar 0.9641 Trading bank indications: Sterling 0.4559/0.4529 US dollar 0 9691 0 959159 words
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Article228 1979-11-14 9 THE SINGAPORE gold futures market yesterday closed generally easier compared with overnight levels in fairly moderate trading, dealers said. Turnover was 264 lots, compared with Monday's 265. Interest was mainly on December, February and April contracts. December closed easier at U*****.50'393.50 an ounce against U*****.50/397.50 overnight, February at U*****.00/50228 words
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Article433 1979-11-14 9 THE YEN continued to be very active yesterday while the US dollar surged to a record high for this year before declining towards the close. Opening at 248.40/60 yen, up from Monday's close of 247.10/30, the US dollar gained further to a high of 249.70/90, the highest since433 words
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Advertisement65 1979-11-14 9 NOTICE NOTICE OF PURCHASE European Investment Bank 1.29% Dollar Boa* of 1*77, Dm Octofccr 15.1«7 Notice is hereby given 10 Bond holden thai during the twelve-month period ending October 14.1979 US SI .000.000 were purchased by Indosuc7 Asia Limited. Hong Kong for account of such Bank The principal amount of65 words
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Advertisement811 1979-11-14 9 AU these securities having been sold, this announcement appears as a matter of record only. Bank of Tokyo (Curasao) Holding N.V. U.S. 50,000,000 Guaranteed Floating Rate Notes due 1989 unconditionally and irrevocably guaranteed by The Bank of Tokyo, Ltd. (Kahushiki Kaisha Tokyo Ginko) S. G. Warburg Co. Ltd. Banque Nationale811 words
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1152 1979-11-14 10 BUSINESS DONE ON THE SES THE KLSE BID and offer pnces officially listed and business in and reported to the Stork Exchange of Singapore yr*-te-day with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL Acma (2.338) Allied Choc1,152 words
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Article163 1979-11-14 10 SINGAPORE IN1TTRIWT S pore Growth Fund 1.10 l.lCxd I I far N»i r U> INCOME BOND UNIT The Commerce 2.10 2.23 (Carrent pr tees) The Saving Fund lJS 1.44 Income Bond l.lt 1.22 S pore Prog Fund 0 93 0 98 S pore Sec. Fund 169 1.79 S163 words
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Article2603 1979-11-14 10 Gr'g Gr'» Net 1979 Last Div Div Y'ld P/E Vol Day High Low Company Sale or- C'vr COOO) High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 261 207 Acma 235 15.0 2.2 65 12.0 190 123* Alcom 196 10.0 1.3 5.1 26.1 148 no Allied Choc 121 1 7.72,603 words
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Article107 1979-11-14 10 Striking prices of the options officially listed on the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday, the period, bids and offered prices and business done, if any, with the number of options traded shown in brackets. C C (Dec- $2.75) (0.20B). CaM Storage (Dec -$2.15) (0.138 0.215). Haw Par (Dec107 words
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Article95 1979-11-14 10 5 3/4* 1/8/78-80 (250.000) (99.858 100.008) (290,000) (99 008 1/8/81 < 2500 °0) (96 658 «J7SS) 5 1/3% 1/5/79-81 (250,000) (M.708 96.858) 5% 15/4/81 (250.000) (***** 96 355) 5* T F 1/5/83 (250.000) (*****8) 6 1/4% T F 15/10/83 250.000) (99.868 100 15S) 6 1/4% T95 words
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Article1367 1979-11-14 10 BID and otter prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday with the number at shares traded shown in brackets in lots at 1.000 units unless otherwise specified INDUSTRIALS AWm (1.878 1925) /Uex Held (1.28B) A Ckae (1.315) AMD (0.598)1,367 words
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Article285 1979-11-14 10 BRITISH ft Malayan Trustee, Ltd: AGM to be held at 7th Floor, Grand Building, Philip Street, Singapore, today at 12 noon. Sime Darby Holdings Ltd: AGM to be held at the Regent Ballroom of the Regent Kuala Lumpur Hotel, Jalan Imbi, at 11.30 a.m. on Nov 15. Supreme285 words
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Article, Illustration698 1979-11-14 10 SENTIMENT remained geaenily indifferent and the market was all bat moribund. Prices, with few exceptions, were little chaaged yesterday and trading was still characterised by a few add deals recorded here and there. Compared with the previous few sessions, yesterday's market was practically at a standstill. Investors698 words
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Article561 1979-11-14 10 IN THE absence of any form of encouragement, prices just about stagnated on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. Trading was very quiet and investors seemed to have lost interest completely. Market operators just did not have the courage to venture on to the trading floor under561 words
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COMPANY NEWS
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Article657 1979-11-14 11 ANTHONY TAN - By ANTHONY TAN A 100 PER CENT increase in operating margins will see yearend profits at Jurong Cement through a record level in its first year as a listed public company. On a turnover of $19.59 million for the six months to Sep 30, the company657 words
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Article, Illustration990 1979-11-14 11 SUSAN THAM - By SUSAN THAM LAST TUESDAY, Toshiba (Malaysia) celebrated its birthday and official opening after 10 years of painstakingly building up a stake in the Malaysian electronics and electrical appliances market. Today, Toshiba is unquestionably one of the more popular manufacturers of electrical goods, particularly television990 words
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Article158 1979-11-14 11 GROWTH Industrial Holdings has replied to SES regarding its subscription of Pan-Electric Industries' rights issue of $15.91 million 9H per cent Convertible Unsecured loan stock 1980/ 87 at par. It said N.M. Rothschild Sons (Singapore) had agreed to subscribe or procure subscriptions for $4.49 million of the above158 words
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Article480 1979-11-14 11 Current Ex Books Date Total for Total for Payment Date Close Payable the year Previous year A Hitam Rub 20%(b) Oct 26 Nov 8 Nov 14 20% 15% Benta 17* Sept 5 Sept 15 Nov 14 25% 22%(d) Kent pas 18% Sept 5 Sept 14 Nov 14 30%480 words
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Article111 1979-11-14 11 Company Particulars Ex Date Books Close Kemayan Bonus Issue of 1 for 4 Nov 14 Nov2S SEA Corp Bonus Issue of lfor 1 NYA NYA Temerlon Bonus Issue of 1 for 1 NYA NYA M U lnd Bonus Issue of 4 for 5 NYA NYA Pub Text Bonus111 words
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293 1979-11-14 11 PELADANG Klmla Sdn Bhd, the Jalut venture between the Guthrie Berhad graap sad the MCA caaperative, Kuperatif Serbaguaa Malaysia (KSM), is carreatly la the midst of the oecaad stage «f recanatractlaa, far which bamlpatra investor* have beea lavlted ta participate la Its share capital. It293 words
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Article508 1979-11-14 11 WE® mm*** by HOCK LOCK SIEW OF THE THREE companies that have been floated on the market this year, Jurong Cement, whose share price is the only one currently traded at a comfortable premium above the offer price, has clearly emerged as the best buy. Interim profits ofby HOCK LOCK SIEW - 508 words
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Article126 1979-11-14 11 Date Last Poll Year Company Period Announced Net EPS Gross Pre-tax last year (cents) Div. Profit <%) Sea View F 30/9 282L Msia Rice I 9/10 4.0 228 C Sugars F 9/11 30.1 15.0 5,793 Pahang Cons F 9/11 3.7 2.5 2,924 Spore Land F 10/11 3.7 5.0126 words
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Advertisement68 1979-11-14 11 THE SANWA BANK, LIMITED SINGAPORE BRANCH US$ 15,000,000 Negotiable Floating Rate U.S. Dollar Certificates of Deposit due 14th November, 1984 In accordance with the provisions of the Certificates, notice is hereby given that for the Interest Period from 14th November 1979 to 14th May 1980 the Certificates will carry a68 words
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Advertisement137 1979-11-14 11 THE TIMES A I*l •V jr 5* Jk. THE TIMES ATLAS OF WORLD HISTORY presents the drama of World History in the arena of its action: the lands and seas of the world. This entirely new and authoritative work of reference combines the visual detail and excitement of an atlas137 words
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Article595 1979-11-14 12 MORE COST EFFECTIVE MALAYSIA has been advised to switch to nuclear energy for the generation of electricity in 15 to 20 years' time. It will prove more cost efficient for Malaysia to do so, said Mr J A Lane, an expert from the Viennabased International Atomic595 words
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722 1979-11-14 12 INDONESIA marks the first anniversary of a drastic devaluation of its currency with an economy showing more plus than minus signs. One rupiah was worth 0.0024 US cents until last Nov 15 when it was devalued by 33.6 per cent. It is now in a722 words
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Article, Illustration57 1979-11-14 12 SOME of the almost 211 illegal Chinese immigrants caught by Hongkong's security force on Sunday huddle on the floor of a police barge. The current influx is expected to last for some time before word of Beijing's pledge to stop the flow reaches the communes alongUPI picture - 57 words
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435 1979-11-14 12 THE trial judge who convicted former Ben and Company chairman, Gopal Chandra Kar Choudhury for insider trading, did not indicate in his findings who had benefitted from the sale of shares made by Mr Choudhury, a High Court judge said yesterday. Mr Choudhury was435 words
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Article295 1979-11-14 12 SINGAPORE Airlines will review the marketing strategy for its existing route network at its biennial world marketing conference next month. More than 100 key marketing and sales personnel from SlA's corporate office and its overseas stations are expected to attend the three-day meeting to be held from295 words
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Article776 1979-11-14 12 LONDON, Tues. Prices advanced over a broad front on hopes that the government will soon act to curtail money supply growth, dealers said. At 3 pm, the FT index was up 13.8 at 426.8. Institutional demand prompted rises of up to 13p in leading issues before light profit776 words
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315 1979-11-14 12 IN A lengthy report on the balance between East and West in the field of strategic and tactical nuclear forces, American Defence Secretary Harold Brown said yesterday that the Soviet Union was producing SS-20 missiles at the worrying rate of 50 a year.315 words
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Article97 1979-11-14 12 IRANIAN Foreign Minister Abolhassan Bani-Sadr yesterday called a meeting of the United Nations security council because he said an "atmosphere of war" was being created in the United States. In an open letter to UN Secretary-General Kurt Waldheim broadcast on the official radio, Mr BaniSadr97 words
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364 1979-11-14 12 DATUK Sen Dr Mahathir Mohamad and the visiting vice president of the World Bank, Mr Shahid Husain Monday held discussions on a wide variety of subjects concerning the bank's assistance to Malaysia. The Deputy Prime Minister said after the meeting that Malaysia would364 words
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Advertisement168 1979-11-14 12 PRODUCTION MANA6ER Fully conversant with all aspects of production in the manufacture of high quality garments like men's shirts, ladies blouses, skirts, pants, housecoats and windbreakers for European and American markets. Applicant must have a thorough knowledge and understanding of pattern making, marker drawing, laying and cutting of different types168 words
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Advertisement211 1979-11-14 12 Leader... Page t SEE PAGE 5 I For 25 years AR has been the industry leader in manufacturing loudspeakers. AR has developed acoustic suspension design, dome mid range and tweeter, magnetic fluid cooled drive units, acoustic blanket™, and special cross-over design to improve low frequency response. All AR loudspeakers are211 words
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Miscellaneous60 1979-11-14 12 Outlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. to 1 p.m. today: Scattered showers from mid mornReport for 24 hoars prior to 7.39 p.m. on N0v.13 at the airport. Maximum temperature 30.1 Associated humidity 76 Minimum temperature 23.2 Associated humidity 98 Hours of sunshine 3.80 Rainfall in millimetres 6.7 Total rainfall for60 words
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Article132 1979-11-14 13 Hedemora Diesel (SEA) has won its first export order for its diesel engines from a Hongkong company. The engine, worth about $370,000, will be assembled at Hedemora's Sembawang workshop and will be delivered in two weeks' time. A spokesman for the Sembawang Shipyard and the Swedish Hedemora Diesel132 words
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Article67 1979-11-14 13 THE NATIONAL Productivity Board, in conjunction with the Ministry of Labour, will be conducting a shipyard basic safety and health training course from Nov 23 to Dec 21. The course is designed primarily for shipyard safety promoters, safety assistants and supervisors. It will cover relevant sections of the67 words
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Article55 1979-11-14 13 AP MEMBER lines of the Europe-Indonesia Freight Conference have announced that they plan to raise their freight rates by 9.5 per cent from Feb 'Die announcement said that the conference, which has not raised its rates since May, 1976, sees itself compelled to do so now becauseAP - 55 words
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570 1979-11-14 13 RAHIM KASSIM - By RAHIM KASSIM THE SINGAPORE and Malaysian shippers councils will hold a joint meeting with the Straits/Australia Conference in Singapore tomorrow to discuss the conference's proposed 8 per cent freight rate increase. The conference, representing eight lines in the trade, notified Singapore and570 words
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Article253 1979-11-14 13 AP BRISK weckcad eharteriag m•s 11 > norrrgrd North Americaa grata cx ports, bat a wide raage of ram trades were rfprfofitwl artud the market ea Mwiay aa brokers tried ta caver bastaess Mere rates rise eves higher. ChlM tsak faar vessels wtth is GaM grata ta Nevember-JaaaaryAP - 253 words
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Article, Illustration201 1979-11-14 13 MORE than 800 members and guests attended the joint inaugural dinner held on Monday by the Singapore National Shipowners' Association (SNSA) and the Singapore Agents and Brokers Association of Singapore (Sabas). The guest of honour was the Minister for Trade and Industry, Mr Goh Chok201 words
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1860 1979-11-14 17 SHIPPING LIST where your ships are due and when SCHEDULE A guide to ships loading at Singapore for Ports around the World The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port1,860 words
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Article959 1979-11-14 18 r RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO AT CONTAINER TERMINAL NB. (1) Each vessel s estimated time of arrival Is advised by the Shipping Line/Agent and is subject to change (2) All export FCL containers and LCL cargo must be delivered to the Authority's premises during959 words
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598 1979-11-14 18 Reuter US NAVY officers say they expect that the Soviet Union may soon crown the buildup of its new "blue water" navy with aircraft carriers. The officers, at the huge naval base in Norfolk. Virginia, say they cannot confirm reports thatReuter - 598 words
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452 1979-11-14 18 CUNARD has chartered out its fleet of ex-Maritime Fruit Carriers refrigerated vessels to United Brands Company of the US, the world's largest reefer operator. The charter-agreement involves 10 vessels and will increase United Brands' reefer capacity by a huge four million cubic feet.452 words
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Article562 1979-11-14 18 Shipping Use Page Col ACS n 5 Afea IV 3 Alfred V 3 Alpac IV 5 Angkutan ANL V i 3 1 APL m 2 Arya Nat V 4 ASCL m 1 Asia America n 5 Asia Merchant n 5 Atlas IV 4 Aust.Cont IV 5 Bank m562 words
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Article, Illustration514 1979-11-14 18 EXPECTED AUIVAU TODAY KEPPEL WHARVES Africa Maru (1930) 45 Bunga Gelang (0230 after Bunga Mas, will shift 15/ ***** to G. 47) 19 Catamarca n (hauls after Kota Bati sails) 5 Dong Yun (hauls after Catamarca II hauls) 6/7 Flinders Range (after Dong Yun hauls) 8 9514 words
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Advertisement1234 1979-11-14 13 I: \vivtf Lines rat TNI MOST FBIQUtMT SAILINGS TO BANGKOK HONGKONG JAPAN Ev«r«tl Steamship Corpn. S/A S «fop<y» 9 yt 8»oc* >'••• Pr-o-a <0) OC »C *9« T* 2i44 i 1 *o»» *f*ono VOCSmiP CO |NO T- ig7y?f a A RI) 1M AMAH m •r'" Orient Overseas Ca*Uci*teA Line FULLY1,234 words
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Advertisement679 1979-11-14 13 m HONG KONG ISLANDS UNI UNWSfRVCEFOR "w—^ FAR EAST MICXXE EAST ft AFRICA TAIWAN ft HONG KONG AUSTRALIA See Page IV Column 3 for Sailings Ag? nls SINGAPORE SHIPPING AGE NCIES PTE LTD MARKETING *****2 GENERAL *****1 Via EURO ASIA LINE SON BHD K I *****7- P KIANG *****1 3679 words
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Advertisement473 1979-11-14 14 Hapag-Lloyd tip. 12/11 m Port 18/11 x SET A >iI 481^4 i FS -fN.' K United States Lines WEEKLY CONTAINER SERVICE LOADING FOR:OAKLAND, LONGBEACH, PANAMA. SAVANNAH. NEW YORK, BALTIMORE. NORFOLK. HOUSTON. NEW ORLEANS. BARBADOS. TRMDAD, BOSTON. CHARLESTON. BERMUDA. HONOLULU, GUAM. COSTA RICA. PORT HARCOURT We go further to serve you473 words
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Advertisement481 1979-11-14 14 <fr cnan !J-»U a Algerian Nation.}! t ir>e CQ flop's Su3 Sqen s •J UNiPfICIFiC TRANS 4 T RADiNG ORIENTAL SHIPPING CORPN AGENCY PTE LTD l i?oo*6 ii^u Tp 9'4i4j ib .infii Singapore PENANC, T 6 eIOBS 1 Thong Soon Shipping m SINGAPORE UNION LINE PTE LTD. 4002 40 TH481 words
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Advertisement119 1979-11-14 14 EVERGREEN LINE f FAR EAST EUROPE EXPRESS FULL CONTAINER SERVICE EUROPE FAR [AST EXPRESS FULL CONTAINER SERVICE FAR EAST/RED SEA MEDITERRANEAN SEA EXPRESS FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TAIWAN SOUTHEAST ASIA FULL CONTAINER SERVICE UNITED STATES WEST COAST PORTS EXPRESS FULL CONTAINER SERVICE ACCEPTMG CARGO FOR LOS ANGELES. SEATTLE, PORTLAND AND OAKLAND.119 words
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Advertisement837 1979-11-14 14 Everett Lines j Burma Fiv» Stir Shipping Corpn. k "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" LOADMG FOR RANGOON S'para Plata* Na»| I 15/11 Nn 22/25 Nn 2C/2S Nn 24/21 KM B F.S.S.C Aoaots Mokjyvo TEPS MALAYSIA r Katong Tal73B>-7355 Panong Tal *****/***** Compania Argantina Da Navagacion S. A. C.I. F 7 "ARGENTINE NATIONAL837 words
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Advertisement727 1979-11-14 14 r mo.s.E. OCEAN SHIPPING ENTERPRISES PTE LTD RM 2102 2103 21ST FLOOR MARINA HOUSE SHENTON WAY MISTRI ROAD SINGAPORE 2 TEL *****44 7& *****70 SANKYO LINE AUSTRALIA SERVICE rn nno.„. KYOTEN MARI MAT PRMCE P. Ketanf Snfaptrt Load** tar: 16/11 Nov In fort SVD. MEL 1/10 Dec 11/12 Dec SYD,727 words
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Advertisement595 1979-11-14 15 QCI Overseas Containers Limited Weekly service to/from UK/Europe To UK/Qontinent Hantoat Eipmi Osaka Bj> Irverpeel Bay I«fcyo Bit lota Eipress Cardfcan Bay lnu(i Mara Spore 20 NM 26 Nm 4 Dm: 12 0K 19 0k 21 OK 5 lan From UK/Continent COWTMOSHP MWCt FMM UK/CONTIENT Ilw Lt H»tt S tofi595 words
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Advertisement896 1979-11-14 15 GRANARD LINE RED SEA/MEDITERRANEAN SERVICE Spire P Kctang Penang loading for M.V VALENTMA V 33W Nov Aieiandna M.V. CPU—I VENTURE V.34W 6 D«c teddah/P Sa.d Aleiandr.a, Beirut ACCEPT* CONTMNn CARGO Fa OUT M.V. MAN AN V.24C— 25 Nov M V MAN CHEONG V.29E 5 Dk Hong Kong Keelung Yokohama /Busan896 words
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Advertisement609 1979-11-14 15 BOUSTEAD AGENCIES THE BANK LINE LTD. LOADS FOR E. ft S. AFRICA (Reunion Out ban Omm. Pt Elu. London) U.S. GULF COAST SERVICE (New Orleans, Mobie, Houston, Galveston) Sinfapore 11/21 No* P. Kelanf Kuantan US 6«dl 24 Dec STILL* LYRES (dsch loads) 11/21 Nov «wee U.S. WEST COAST, SERVICE (Seattle,609 words
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Advertisement1041 1979-11-14 16 K LINE KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. £XPkis'i cu% f TO NORTH AMERICA feeder wssns* p* ETC MOTICR vessels tk IA SE NY 7/12 11/12 21/12 tipper Ace 13 U/ll 21/11 lapan Ace 7/12 17/12 NkMi Mara 7/12 17/12 Kwobe Mara 10/12 1/1 leader 13 25/11 21/11 Paafe Arrow 14/12 24/121,041 words
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Advertisement530 1979-11-14 16 E.C./GREAT LAKES SERVICE 10A0MG FOR WW TOM. NOtfOLR. MONTKAI TORONTO. ASHTABULA Penang Belawan P Singapore "A WSSH.* CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE Load* Mr LOS ANGELES SAN FRANCISCO SEATTLE. TACORM. VANCOtMR B C EXPRESS CONTAINER/CONVENTIONAL/ REEFER SERVICE Penang f Octant Singapore I Angetes "SO NAGALANO l(/17la« 10/19 lan 20/21 Jan 16530 words
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Advertisement588 1979-11-14 16 o/Vliniuii SINGAPORE SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE. LTD 20 Th FLOOR OCFAN Bull ONG SiNGAPORF AO* t TING 91'122 (3 LINESI GENERAL 91 ?1» 1 (14 LINCSI ~l£* »S 2459S RS 2SS6B A 8 CARSH'P CABLE CARGOSHIP n l!r<|ioiinl Container IJiics WEEKLY CONTAINER SERVICE BANGKOK OSR-LINES^L^ For Eirope MMMNBEN FRANKFURT FAST JEM588 words
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Advertisement720 1979-11-14 16 (MOO)© »Ml VS!AN l\ TfP\A TIO*AI SHIPPING COP POP A TION BtPHAO EXPRESS FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO/FROM MED/UK/CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA 1) Barcelona Genoa. 2) Amsterdam Antwerp. I Havre. Bilbao Bask UK 3) Bremen Bremenfcaven Aarlws. Copenhagen Helsinki 4) MaUno Stockholm, Oslo 'Accepting Europe cargo tor feeder via S pore EAST BOUND: 1)720 words
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Advertisement760 1979-11-14 16 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD. Fnber House 234E Orchard Road Singapore 9 Telephone *****11'*****57 (I 0,, sIU u REGULAR INDEPENDENT SEMI/FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO EUROPE S parc P KeUnt Pena* Lm4r| tar THALASSMI KYRA WBSI 25 Nov 29 No* Boulogne Avon/Tilbury NO#ASIA WB6O 17 Dec 21 Dec Boulogne Avon/Tilbury Singapore MTRASEA (PTE)760 words
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