The Business Times, 28 May 1980
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Title Section11 1980-05-28 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) Ne. 111/1/81 WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 19S$ 50 CENTS11 words
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Article80 1980-05-28 1 AFP KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Malaysia and the German Democratic Republic (East Germany) today signed an agreement which paves the way for increased trade between them. The signatories to the agreement were Trade and Industry Ministry Secretary-General Tan Sri Nasruddin Mohamad and East Germany's Ambassador Mr EFeister. The agreementAFP - 80 words
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Article74 1980-05-28 1 AFP LONDON, Tues. The Bureau of the Socialist International will convene in Oslo on June 12 and 13 to study the international situation and tensions between industrial economies and the Third World, the organisation announced. The two-day meeting will be chaired by Socialist Internationale president WillyAFP - 74 words
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Article78 1980-05-28 1 THE captain of a West Germany mercy ship with more than 400 Vietnamese refugees on board said the exodus of boat people has started again. Capt Werner Urban said his vessel, the Cap Anamur, picked up the 436 refugees in just four days of sailing. Sometimes the78 words
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Article75 1980-05-28 1 Reuter TEHERAN, Tues. Iran is formulating an emergency budget to cope with a possible tightening of economic sanctions or another drop in oil revenues, the head of the Plan and Budget Organisation, Mr Ezzatollah Sahabi said. Mr Sahabi, a member of the ruling Revolutionary Council, said theReuter - 75 words
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Article48 1980-05-28 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A $50,000 prize is bring offered to anyone who can devise an ideal method of dry rubber content (DRC) determination. The chairman of the Malaysian Rubber Research and Development Board (MRRf)B), Tan Sri Dr B C Sekhar, said the ctonpetifign is open worldwide.48 words
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Article72 1980-05-28 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. All the 5,000 bumiputra companies and the 12,000 Individuals who registered with the Bamiputra Participation Unit of the Trade and Industry Ministry will no longer be allowed to buy shares from the unit. The decision was taken by the government following the discovery72 words
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Article67 1980-05-28 1 AP NEW YORK, Tues. Stock prices moved higher in early trading, continuing the rally that began when the US Federal Reserve eased the credit cotrols it had imposed in March. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials issues climbed 3.15 to 857.25 in the first half hour andAP - 67 words
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Article127 1980-05-28 1 Rises Indices KSSTfiaat Metal Bex Bbd o» 402 330 870 364 +20 16 16 15 12 B.T.Indicator: Industrials: May 26 May 4910.43 4926.79 517.56 515.60 Finance: 906.98 902.98 M Glaaa 300 12 Hotels: 455.83 453.72 Fad Cable* G I Hide. 217 12 11 Properties: Minings: 382.74 379.86127 words
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Article, Illustration149 1980-05-28 1 Falls Indices Aokam M Brew Magnum Corp Troooh Sel Dredge S pore Land Paper Product Austral E 410 520 1110 1240 560 424 256 408 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 B.T. Index: Industrials: Finance: Hotels: Properties: Tins: rubbers: May 26 May 27 8402.04 8483.17 588.65149 words
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Article, Illustration608 1980-05-28 1 RONNIE LIM - RISE OF 2.5 CENTS A LITRE LIKELY By RONNIE LIM, Chief Reporter THE first effects of the latest Saudi Arabia-led round of US$2 a barrel oil price increases by Opec countries will be felt in Singapore from today. Esso Singapore yesterday announced a 5 per608 words
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Article172 1980-05-28 1 prices dvopped sharpy «cross the board on loqal selling and continued profit-tak-ing yesterday, taking the Hang Seng index down 21.84 points to close at 876.54. Trading was moderately active in the absence of follow-through demand, and dealers said the/decline was also prompted by market172 words
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409 1980-05-28 1 PETER O'SULLIVAN - PETER O'SULLIVAN OIL kndtn at the ninth «wwl convention of the Inrtnwiin Petroleum Association reacted coolly to a suggestion that they should put up fnnds to develop Indonesia's petrochemical industry. They were commenting on a suggestion by Jiro Takamizawa, president of Indonesia Petroleum Ltd in409 words
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Article259 1980-05-28 1 THE Malaysian government will require motorcycle assemblers to reach 60 per cent local content by 1985 under a new local content policy (LCP) for the vehicle assembly industry, Trade and Industry Minister Mahathir Mohamad said yesterday. The LCP calls for 15 per cent local content by value259 words
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Article, Illustration168 1980-05-28 1 DATUM AMtl Aria Mb Baf Mm, depaty gever■•r at Baik Negara wrafrmrw^M (Mine), «fees he retires •a Jim St. A Beaten repert hU •eater Malaystea haakteg aiwd expect aa sfflclaJ Ahdal Arfs, 11, started Mi career with BaakNegara la ltft aa lai letaifl maaager.168 words
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443 1980-05-28 1 CATHERINE ONG - By CATHERINE ONG A SENIOR executive of Canon Inc of Japan yesterday confirmed that the Economic Development Board (EDB) had earlier in the year approached the camera and precision equipment manufacturer to set up manufacturing facilities in the Republic. Mr Hiroshi Saito,443 words
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Advertisement29 1980-05-28 1 -JRAKIKCorporation For all typaa af Culinary (Oriental CaM«: "RAKICORP" i—da.rool*. lykw AAd Mlftfltf. Factory w MarsiUM Industrial Estate Malaysia Tat: SMM (Manufacturer, ■Ma: jokoc« a^, u miliar and stockist*29 words
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Advertisement189 1980-05-28 1 NEW BUYING LEVELS IN OIL AND GOLD SHAKEOUT DEVICES CREATE OPPORTUNITIES FOR SUBSTANTIAL GAIN Gold and silver following the airing of the Hunt brothers' difficulties and offshore oils following recent political needling have created a series of remarkable buying opportunities once again. And the Capital Gains Research group is providing189 words
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Advertisement61 1980-05-28 1 mmi SHIPPING TIMES SEARCH tor MI,M RAD spe- SINGAPORE Bus may raise CUIISt t llrM t|tll TTTT1........ U SPREAD tt shanty town settle- SPECIAL PANEL to aid meats f Kwangjn It GLOBAL advertising expected MOVE to eaii tor inquiry m to treb1e.......—......................... 7 Pertamina 18 AIRCRAFT i, TV AND RADIO61 words
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Advertisement225 1980-05-28 1 BALLY of Switzerland[ Internationally recognised as trendsetters. ABQ Ist Quarter 1960 Malaysia's investment incentives: need for change Malaysia has been quite successful in attract ing foreign investments to help power the country's industrialisation programme. But foreign investments remain mainly capital intensive despite incentives to encourage labour intensive industries Also, locational225 words
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TRADE AND INDUSTRY
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447 1980-05-28 2 FONG MEW LENG - By FONG MEW LENG AN AMERICAN multinational electronic» company in Singapore is willing to pay at least HO,OOO a year for a research and development specialist to head its nine-month-old R A D department in Singapore. But if the company's experience is anything to go447 words
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266 1980-05-28 2 IN a major reshuffle, a new executive committee has been elected this year at the Association of Electronic Industries in Singapore (AEIS). In a bid to inject new blood into the committee, many of the old committee members, most of whom have served266 words
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244 1980-05-28 2 EXHIBITION and conference organiser Eurotech Managements, the Singapore office of the Europort group, hat outlined plans to meet the current technological needs of the region. The office's executive director, Mr Martin Ashenden, said Eurotech will cover trade areas including maintenance and management. It will stage244 words
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Article31 1980-05-28 2 IN YESTERDAY'S Burinms Times, Schindler Holdings was reported as being the largest manufacturer of elevators and escalators in the world. Schindler is in fact the second largest, after Otis Elevator.31 words
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Article, Illustration159 1980-05-28 2 HILTON International Singapore has appointed Mr Michael Schuetzendorf aa executive assistant manager. A seasoned hotelier, West German-born Mr Schuetzendorf has had a long and varied career of some 20 years in many hotels in Europe, UK and Africa. He first Joined Hilton International 10 years ago at159 words
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Article, Illustration123 1980-05-28 2 PHASE One of the HI milttonapproaoh -control radar system for Chai*i Airport has been tpstaHwd amd commissioned. Telecoms said the system Is a short-range radar which guides approaching aircraft from a distance of 64 nautical miles to almost toacb-down at the airport The signals from the approach control123 words
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Article389 1980-05-28 2 SEMINARS AND COUBSES May 29-30: Credit Management, Century Park Sberaton, Credit Bureau Pte Ltd May 30: Report Writing, RELC, Institute of Internal Auditors Inc (Singapore Chapter) May 31: Where the Money Is and How to Get It, SIM Conference Room, SIM June 2-3: World Banking Conference, Shangri-La Hotel,389 words
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Advertisement703 1980-05-28 2 111 .A ■»*saur' i .m ii a iVt*t «< «l A' V vvV W&MT?- mpa V. Js^ -Jm? n •>< ■SssSSS Presidential service awaits you at APL's new Container Freight Station. Presidential Service All 2,7875q. metres of it Mngnpftro'ti TMwuftgfr. r.mitftW Fralghi fitn&lmi At last! Out very own Container Freight703 words
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REGIONAL
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234 1980-05-28 3 Reuter THAILAND'S trade deficit in the first quarter of 1960 fell to US$l5B million from S2ES milion during the same period last year. Mr Anun Poocha-oom, director-general of the Business Economic Department, said Thai exports during the period were valued at 12 billionReuter - 234 words
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165 1980-05-28 3 JAPAN'S net external assets fell U557.44 billion last year to an outstanding balance of $28.78 billion at end-December due mainly to a large $8.75 billion current account deficit. The Finance Ministry said gross assets increased $16.64 billion to $135.37 billion, while gross liabilities rose by165 words
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114 1980-05-28 3 Reuter TAIWAN'S Economics Minister, Mr Chang KwangShih, yesterday said trade between Taiwan and the United States is expected to be balanced in the near future through increased purchases of US products. He told an annual meeting far US and Taiwanese businessmen that Taiwan's efforts toReuter - 114 words
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288 1980-05-28 3 Reuter CURRENT indications for Australian economic growth are encouraging despite specific areas of weakness and the emerging US recession, the Australia and New Zealand Banking group said. In its latest monthly review of business indicators, ANZ said a significant feature is that improvement inReuter - 288 words
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Article, Illustration554 1980-05-28 3 Reuter CHAIRMAN Hua Guofeng arrived in Tokyo yesterday for a five-day state visit which is seen as cementing friendly ties between Asia's economic giant and its most populated country. Chairman Hua, the first Chinese leader to visit Japan, landed amid tight security in a special planeReuter; UPI photo - 554 words
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Article98 1980-05-28 3 Reuter THREE fM——' g»—sale missions will visit Japan next nsath to printe nwialt eseperattoa between the two natlans, the Japan-China kamomMm sn Economy and Trade said. A 12-maa grasp s< the Chinese State Eeeaeadr fsiah dsn, expected to gs to Tskys sn Jane 1 sn n snath lugReuter - 98 words
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Article448 1980-05-28 3 UPI PRESIDENT Mohammad Zia ul-Haq has cracked down on Pakistan's civilian courts and bar associations, which had become hotbeds of criticism against his martial law regime. Mr Zia's government issued a package of measures on Monday which sharply curtail the power of civilian courts to review decisionsUPI - 448 words
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THE REGION IN BRIEF
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Article486 1980-05-28 3 Agencies JAPAN'S department store sales, a major barometer of consumer spending, chalked up a small rise of 7.3 per cent in April over a year earlier to 428,526 million yen. The year-to-year rise represented a fall from the 9.9 per cent gain of the previous month,Agencies - 486 words
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Advertisement83 1980-05-28 3 mmmm T Ait VW V > A f M ~''i mm—mm ■V- «< -Ky >/. r s i i A si) K k )ll itr class 010 )ii\ lac That's the taste of 0.V.8. The Old Vintage Blend Cognac by Renault of France. It's aged for a longer period than83 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article301 1980-05-28 4 Reuter THE 1979 tin supply surplus, in the region of 4,000 tonnes, is likely to remain in 1980, before taking into account releases from non-commer-cial stockpiles, states of Malaya Chamber of Mines president Abdul Rahim Aki said last week. Addressing the chamber's annual meeting, heReuter - 301 words
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Article332 1980-05-28 4 SNGAPOBE: Yesterday's closing prices in S$ per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per sent first class (Kangaroo) new crop LOS, 100 per cent second class 0.90, 100 per cent third class 0.88, S per cent new crop 0.80, B-10 par cent 0.68. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.43, Special no stock.332 words
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Article291 1980-05-28 4 IN Singapore, the rubber market closed slightly higher with June One RSS buyers quoted at 276.50 cents per kilo, up half a cent from Monday's close, dealers said. Morning prices were marked up one cent on some trade, speculative and upcountry buying coupled with covering interest, they said. Afternoon291 words
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Article282 1980-05-28 4 HAA. prices In c«nti per kilo yesterday: llaM rw Int. 1 HAS. prompt f.o.b. ***** bit. 1 R.S.S. June »U0 Int. 1 R-S-S. July 293J0 Int. 2 RAS. xruo UK/CMt ***** Int. 3 HAS. m.flO UK/Coat mM Int. 4 RAS. MM UK/Ooat *4J0 Int. S RAS. J80.06 UK/Coot282 words
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Article91 1980-05-28 4 NOON 88R and S BAS SSR 20 SSRSO 1 MK1LB s 8MRCV SMRL SMR 5 mr„ 1-taa 1MB 1-Ma 1-toa rieay palWt pallat paUat paDat paUat aatardar taa Jib (Carraat Mtt) (Facward MUl *700 288IX) N M#00 271.00N M4.0G 2M.OON MOO 268-OON Jw Mr 321.00 mooN nun91 words
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Article84 1980-05-28 4 THE Straits tia price la Pcaaag yesterday «teed aaehaaged at Ms 24« per pieal, $11 abeve the latermatieeal Tia Agreemeat eeUiag, dealers ■aid. The market remaiaed steady ea light saiet Japaaese aad leeal aaytag aad redaeed tia ere sffers by raiaen ahead ef teday's elate aad Lsadea's epealag84 words
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Article36 1980-05-28 4 Rubber: May 27 Singapore: Jane: 276.50 cents (up 0.50 cent) Malaysia: June: 280.50 cents (up 1.00 cent) Tin: M 52,161 (unchanged) (equivalent to •35.73 per kilo) (unchanged) Official offering: 186 tonnes (down 11 tonnes)36 words
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Article192 1980-05-28 4 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follow* in Hongkong yesterday: (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) Cettsa yam: China Blue Phoenix 90s 2,210; 32s 1590. 40s 2,860 (per bale of 400 lbs). Piece feeds: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly192 words
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Article161 1980-05-28 4 CIINESB Predsee ITiibisgi Sliyrts'Sr:**' ,rtl rinsii Biik iob tin jo seoers, old «town (la eecoad bud *■a) fob 047 JO elln, new dram fob BSIOO setters. Ccprai Mixed (kwet) {7* 00 bays. N||»i Muatok wMte pepper fob ASU NLW $487.00 Miters, Sarawak white pepper taq fob NLW MBJO161 words
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Article298 1980-05-28 4 AFP ZIMBABWE'S application to Join the International Sugar Organization (ISO) as an exporting member is likely to be agreed to at this week's meeting of the International Sugar Council (ISC). ISO's accession committee has already held preliminary meetings in London and will prepare its recommendationsAFP - 298 words
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Article765 1980-05-28 4 COFFEE: Robusta futures closed yesterday morning slightly steadier, £8 per tonne down to about unchanged from last Friday's close. The market had opened with losses of up to £16 per tonne. Turnover was 1,06u lots, including 19 options and about 120 lots of cross trades. Light commission house765 words
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Article151 1980-05-28 4 IN THE Kuala Lumpur market, values continued to firm on local covering and the Indian State Trading Corporation tendering for refined bleached deodorisd palm oil and olein for August/ September shipments, dealers said. Activity picked up with interest in the southern and central regions, which saw June gaining151 words
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ASIAN STOCKS
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Article545 1980-05-28 4 TOKYO THE Nikkei Dow Jones average yesterday declined Y5.42 to Y6826J50 because Investors turned to speculative issues. Komatsu was active due to purchases by individual, institutional, and some foreign investors and the counter dosed at Y398 up Yll (Komatsu has large exports of construction machinery). Showa Denko545 words
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Article290 1980-05-28 4 Source: SHK See HAVING tolled around the 900 index level for so long, the market finally gave way to a deluge of Impatient local sellers Second line property shares led the decline with blue chip not far behind. HK Land came under heavy pressure as the payment date (orSource: SHK See - 290 words
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Article353 1980-05-28 4 MINING and oil shares continued to gain yesterday while industrials were mainly steady. Woodside Petroleum gained Al5 cents to 12.96 and Santos $1.40 to $12.40. Bridge Oil firmed to $100, Ampol Exploration ten to $2.40, Offshore one to $0.35, OU Search three to $0.28 and Vamgas 20 to $5.80.353 words
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Article164 1980-05-28 4 STOCKS closed generally easier yesterday with turnover rising to 5.3 million pesos from Monday's 3.7 million, dealers said. Lepanto B, Basic Petroleum, Oriental B, Phil Overseas, Seafront and San Miguel B eased while Atlas Con B firmed. Landoil B, Podco B, Pogei, Pioneer, BF Goodrich, Inco B, First Phil164 words
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Article50 1980-05-28 4 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Monday closed Frtiuiy- «M-3 Week Ago.. «3-8 DOW JONE8 AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Monday closed Friday «MJO Week Ago 830-88 HJLHANG 8ENG Tuesday ***** Monday 888J8 Week Ago. 890.42 SYDNEY INDUSTRIALS Tuesday r asusa Monday MU1 Week Ago «30.13 ALL ORDINARIES Tuesday j Monday. Week Ago. 830-5250 words
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Article209 1980-05-28 4 NIPPON Oil Co Ltd said it is unable to make any definite business forecast for the year ending next March due to uncertain factors, including the foreign currency rates and crude oil prices. But it said it expects after-tax profit in the first half209 words
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Advertisement176 1980-05-28 4 I r-' < >_ <y i,v r i <► •S toa y i.v SAS goes to great lengths to make your business ours. For a start we give you a convenient choice of four flights a week to-Europe. On Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday or Sunday. We also handle all your flight176 words
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OVERSEAS
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Article, Illustration354 1980-05-28 5 NYT PRESIDENT Carter has promised to support increases in pay and benefits to retain experienced servicemen. The US leader made his pledge to more than 6,500 Navy enlisted men and officers who returned to Norfolk on Monday, after almost nine months at sea andNYT; AP photo - 354 words
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346 1980-05-28 5 Reuter ISRAELI Prime Minister Menachem Begin favours replacing resigned Defence Minister Ezer Weizman with the hardline chairman of the Knesset (Parliament) Foreign Affairs Committee, Professor Moshe Arens, sources close to Mr Begin said yesterday. Mr Weizman, who resigned on Sunday, had favouredReuter - 346 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article478 1980-05-28 5 Agencies THE DEPOSED Shah of Iran's said his "biggest mistake" was listening to advice from the United States and Britain on Iran's internal problems. In an interview carried in the Washington Post yesterday, the Shah said instead of adopting a "policy of surrender," he should have usedAgencies - 478 words
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671 1980-05-28 5 UPI AP AUSTRIAN Chancellor Bruno Kreisky said more international pressures on Iran to free the American hostages may delay their release. "If there are new pressures, there will be new troubles. In a calm atmosphere, it (the day of release) may come sooner,"UPI; AP - 671 words
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297 1980-05-28 5 IRAN'S inflation rate is running at an annual rate of about 50 per cent, baaed on price increases of some 20 necessary items including food and domestic appliances. All Rashidi, secretary of the Economists' Society of Iran, noted the figure was higher than297 words
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280 1980-05-28 5 AS Monday's deadline for the year-long Palestinian autonomy negotiations expired, another unofficial target date almost immediately appeared the spring of 1961. Sources said Egypt is prepared to revive the frozen negotiations and maintain them until then provided it gets guarantees from America about280 words
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318 1980-05-28 5 AP A RUST-proof car that can cover 35.5 km on one litre of petrol has been unveiled by British Leyland, the staterun car manufacturer. The company said the prototype ECV2 for energy conservation vehicle has achieved 98 km a litre at a steady 96AP - 318 words
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Article703 1980-05-28 5 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Tuae Front MAS MH601 0700 KUL TMA TL375 0715 BEY BOM/KUL MAS MH621 0835 PEN SIA SQ101 0815 KUL RBA BI421 0930 BWN MAS MH671 0030 PEN/KUL SU SQ211 1000 HLP MAS MH605 1000 KUL CPA CX710 1005 HLP SIA SQ103 1015703 words
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Advertisement60 1980-05-28 5 Ttab6E System pumps and circulates the refrigerant mrough thin tubing ttiat can be more easily installed through watts and/or ceiling to an attractive console that distributes cooled air Into room. In two popular capacities, 4,040 and 5,050 KCa)/hr (16.000 and 20,000 BTU/hr) matfit most residential and many smaller commercial applications.60 words
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Article578 1980-05-28 6 THE degree of complacency that accompanies each increase in the price of oil must be viewed with concent If one considers that oil cost just US$3 a barrel only six years ago, and now costs 10 times that amount, it is not difficult to think of $100578 words
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Article, Illustration1650 1980-05-28 6 MICHAEL MALIK - HUTS no place called home PEOPLE PEOPLE EVERYWHERE As Hongkong's population continues to swell and with more than 300,000 people waiting to be housed, it now costs HK$l5,OOO tor a single room in a hut without water, power or drainage. It includes, assure local racketeers exploiting the homeless in Hongkong,Reuter - 1,650 words
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Advertisement52 1980-05-28 6 1 tr, Would you provide insurance for this man? If we can help this man we can certainly help you and your business. Why not give us a call? Mike Hearn or K. C. Quek (223-0066) are the people. Bowring would (and has!) C. T. Bowring Singapore Pte. Limited Insurance52 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous1436 1980-05-28 6 Musical and sports SPEND jw hattiay ladag And, If ysa have the Masteal tastes we qwhe la treat af the teterWea set rt»mlw to keep awake, well eaterei far, wtth IV watehlag ether peeple exert switch ever to Malayriaa Walt Wagaer Bh*W at 11.5themeelvee la tease mstnhas tsleridsa at aheat1,436 words
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860 1980-05-28 7 WILLIAM COCHRANE - The annual report ot advertising giant McCann-Erickson forecasts that worldwide advertising expenditure will more than treble in the Eighties. WILLIAM COCHRANE reports on the current upbeat advertising mood and takes a look at the international operations of McCann-Erickson itself. WILLIAM COCHRANE FT "SPEAK SOFTLY andFT - 860 words
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Article402 1980-05-28 7 IVAN KLECKA - letter to the Editor IVAN KLECKA Dlreetar, UriM StetM lateraalteaai CwnmaaieattM Ageaey Dnr Sr, The Business Times oi Wednesday, May 21, carried an article entitled "SideStepping the Problem" which was based on a report tar. the US Embassy on Singapore's "second Industrie revolution." The article dwelt402 words
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Article, Illustration1100 1980-05-28 7 JOHN CLOSE - WESTERN EXPATRIATES-SAUDI TIES What is life like now for Western expatriates working in the Gulf, a region now heavy with tension? JOHN CLOSE describes how the mood in Saudi Arabia has changed from one of complacent curiosity to resentment and fear. JOHN CLOSE FT THE MOODFT - 1,100 words
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Article919 1980-05-28 7 TOM WICKER - FORUH with TOM WICKER NYT GEORGE BUSH, after a weekend of reappraisal, has to all intents and purposes given up his campaign against Ronald Reagan, but the evidence mounts that Senator Edward Kennedy needs to make no such agonising reappraisel of his decision to carry theNYT - 919 words
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Advertisement73 1980-05-28 7 Just pick up the phone and Emery picks up the responsibility. When you're busy meeting deadlines, controlling inventory, hounding suppliers, maintaining client service and developing new markets, it's reassuring to know that there is an air freight company which treats your business as seriously as you do. That's Emery Air73 words
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Page 7 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous33 1980-05-28 7 BriStOW: Frank Lb ckenS feonP' 6UMP' ftuw*' i fcu«p; f: P CP^3 QM CBQTu p) v 4>uft*' \r rC?Q B"M* ftvmr „(r- (°V B lK ThdryJ l R o»v,f: 0 V»; SomP' <W'33 words
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INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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Article527 1980-05-28 8 INTERNATIONAL Telephone and Telegraph Corporation reported record sales and revenues for the first quarter of 1960 and the highest quarterly earnings in the history of the company. Mr Rand Araskog, company chairman, president and chief executive, confirmed preliminary estimates issued by the company in April and said527 words
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Article141 1980-05-28 8 PHILIPPINE AIIUMS has aekleved kicker let earalui tt ltXoiilttMl PMM (lD mllltoa), tat Its earalags per akarc fcipptl to 21 ceatavea tram 41 prevtoaaly. Operattag reveaaee raae to Lit Mlltoa peeee (1.78 Mlllea), wttk aperattag expeaaet at 2.11 Mlllea (1.74 MlHea) aad anerattac law «I Ave141 words
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Article291 1980-05-28 8 Reuter NIPPON Eleetrle Ca Ltd (NEC) announced a 72.5 per cent increase in aftertax profit for the year ended last March 31 at 13.13 billion yen against 7.61 billion a year earlier, on sales of 719.77 billion yen, up 17 per cent from 615.44 billion a year ago. ItReuter - 291 words
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Article53 1980-05-28 8 Reuter JAPAN'S Mitsubishi Electric Corp has won a 16.1 billion yen order from The Electricity Corp of Saudi Arabia for power transforming sub-stations to be built at 12 places in the Quaseem district, about 450 kms northwest of Riyad. The 132-kilovolt gas insulating substations will be completedReuter - 53 words
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Article109 1980-05-28 8 MAY 26 Lire Anic 820 01! Assoc Gen ***** 300 Bastogi 580 -6 Centrak 9800 50 Fist 1765 5 Kinsider TO -1 Gen Immob 61 75 -0.25 i m Pri 2383 52 I la Ice menu ***** 350 Ilalgas 780 -9.5 Ilalsider ***** unch Mafneu M Pf 545 22109 words
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Article319 1980-05-28 8 MAY 26 Rand INDUSTRIALS A Alpha 300b A be r com 296 3 AE And CI no 50 AMIC 2325 unch Barlows 1«25 -10 Cf Sugar 1100 20 CNA 440 15 Currie Finance 180 -10 De Beers Ind 2650B 50 Edron vm unch Edgars 500b Eveready Fed Volk319 words
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Article29 1980-05-28 8 THE Mlewtag markets were clwei ea M—day. New Yerk fer Menertal Day; Earapeaa markets Amsterdam, Zarlek and Fraakfari far Whit Meaiay, Bi —iita aad Paris fer Peawere uavailaMe.29 words
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Advertisement125 1980-05-28 8 See Page 4 for Tokyo stocks V rv <Wl MBPL.IN BRILL It's elegant, comfortable and quietly opulent, with a menu that will delight the discriminating. Our A la Cane selections specialise in steak at its finest and most succulent. To make the choice a little easier for you, we have125 words
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Advertisement175 1980-05-28 8 Noodles, mien or mee? It's the same. No matter what you call it. The difference is the way our chefs serve up to you. Whether it's fried, dry. or iri a soup. Whether it's Hokkien-style, Cantonese-style, or local-style. You'll like the way we have with noodles, mien and mee nt175 words
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Advertisement222 1980-05-28 8 The American Express Card serves you well wherever great food is served To apply for the American Express Curd, call 2358 133. OMBCW J A EC m rfc a A reputation for Fortuna Restaurant offers one of the rides* selections of Cantonese cuisine widest selections of Cantonese cuisine in Singapore.222 words
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279 1980-05-28 9 SCANDINAVIAN R»nk has announced it intends to raise a £J0 million Eurosterling floating rate note (FRN) through its offshore financing subsidiary, Scandinavian Finance BV. This makes it the first bank tq take up on the Bank of England's decision allowing banks to raise sterling in this279 words
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Article66 1980-05-28 9 Reuter THE TOTAL assets and liabilities of commercial banks in Malaysia rose by 3.20 per cent to M 525.03 billion at end-December 1979 from ***** billion at endNovember, compared with 119.12 billion at end-Decem-ber 1978, Bank Negara Malaysia said. Total deposits held by banks roseReuter - 66 words
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Article632 1980-05-28 9 Reuter THE THAI Cabinet approved a seventh yen loan agreement under which Japan will give loans totalling 50 billion yen for Thailand's development projects. Prathip Sondhisuvan, deputy government spokesman, said loans under the agreement would carry a lower interest rate of 3 per cent against 3.25 perReuter - 632 words
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Article469 1980-05-28 9 THE U.S. dollar finned against major currencies yesterday in what dealers view as a temprorary rally in the foreign exchange market. From an opening of 21&20/50 against the yen, the US dollar strengthened on reports that the Bank of Japan said the yen has overreacted, to reach the469 words
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Article271 1980-05-28 9 IN THE Singapore market, gold futures yesterday finished steady to slightly firmer after moving within a narrow range, in very thin trading, dealers said. Total sales for the day was recorded at 64 lots with interest centred on June, August and October contracts, they said. June closed slightly firmer271 words
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Article65 1980-05-28 9 The following are yesterday's opening quotes in the Australian and New Zealand exchanges. Australial exchanges: US$ 1.1519/1.1471 Stg 0.4858/0.4803 90 day air mail buying rates Stg 0.5110 US$ 1.1954 90 day fwd buying rates Stg 0.4906 US* 1.1415 NZ exchanges: Reserve bank midrate U550.9939 Trading bank indications US*65 words
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Article249 1980-05-28 9 THE U.S. dollar opened a little easier against European currencies other than sterling compared with late Hongkong levels, but sustained the recovery from the lowest levels seen in the Far East during the holiday weekend in Europe and the US. The dollar opened at 1.7685/7700 marks compared with a249 words
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Article148 1980-05-28 9 THE U.S. dollar for overnight delivery closed sharply firmer at 220.90 yen, compared with a 218.50 opening and 218.30 at Monday's close, dealers said. Trading was active with volume US$9l6 million. The Bank of Japan bought an estimated $50 million at levels between 218.3 and 219.10 yen in erratic148 words
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Article22 1980-05-28 9 THE average rale at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their beat customers is 12:1 per cent.22 words
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Article176 1980-05-28 9 ASIAN ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at close on May 27: USDaDus^Bpt) 7 days SH SH 1 month 11/18 815/16 2 months 89/16 61/16 3 months 9H 9H 6 months 911/16 911/16 9 months 941 9H 12 months 811/16 V SvJn. Dm 1MUJU filmsl 1 month 3 months 6176 words
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Article163 1980-05-28 9 THE U.S. dollar closed firmer yesterday against major currencies in moderately active trading on early commercial demand from Europe, following the holiday on Monday. The dollar finished at 1.7715/25 marks after an early 1.7675/85 and Monday's 1.7620/60 close, similarly firming to 1.6450/ 60 Swiss francs from 1.6390/ 410 and163 words
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Article, Illustration239 1980-05-28 9 Potential of AsianPacific region TOTAL trade between the United States and the AsianPacific region has doubled in the last five years to nearly US$100 billion annually. According to Mr J J Pinola (above), chairman of the board and chief executive of Western Bancorporation (WBC), this is one reason why the239 words
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Article239 1980-05-28 9 Reuter DELIVERIES of gold bullion against futures contracts to be traded on the proposed Hongkong gold futures market is likely to be in London, commodity dealers said. A spokesman from the Hongkong Commodity Exchange declined to confirm contract specifications of the proposed gold futures market.Reuter - 239 words
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Article114 1980-05-28 9 THE BOARD of Singapore International Merchant Bankers Limited (SIMBL) today announced that Mr Burgis Coates will take up the executive position of banking director, effective July L Mr Coates is a member of the Schroder merchant banking group which is a shareholder in SIMBL in conjunction114 words
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132 1980-05-28 9 Reuter JAPANESE issuers plan to float 10 corporate bonds totalling 112 billion yen on the Japanese capital market in June, compared with 10 bonds worth 118 billion yen this month, the Underwriters Association said. The coupon rate will be 9.1 per cent, unchanged from May,Reuter - 132 words
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Article106 1980-05-28 9 Reuter THE PRESIDENT of the Export-Import Bank of Japan, Mr Michio Takeuchi, said his bank is proposing the establishment of an Asian-Pacific bankers club at a symposium on business cooperation between AsiaPacific countries and Japan in the 1980s, opening on Monday. Mr Takeuchi said such a club,Reuter - 106 words
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Article134 1980-05-28 9 THE PHILIPPINE eeatral kuk ku rejected the pmml tf the ecu try's rfbkm bMktog utto (OBUs) to allowed to fgsge to ftm tf—rtti— (nuk that these wfiriel «fentfaaa aty eadMger the mmsny. The deatol tf the OBU pnpml to nfige to ißltod baaktog fiaettoas wm pr—ptfl134 words
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143 1980-05-28 9 Reuter JAPANESE monetary ofttC*dais said the government?.' at present will not ehan#F£"! its yen-defence introduced last March 2 Jgcstep up capital inflows curb outflows. <•-- They have ruled oat tBKr possibility of present foreign exchanjJK policy because Japan JC*' still running a huge of paymentsReuter - 143 words
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Advertisement62 1980-05-28 9 11 m'SM Holland Road.Shopping Cwtra. Opposite Chip Bm Garden T«i: *****08. Seafood 8.8. Q. Steamboat $12/Happy Hours: 3joo pm to 6jOO pm Drinks (20% discount) and Snacks •Prompt Luncheons •Catering: Functions •Gourmet Dinners •Buffet Parties Daily: 11.30 am to 2.30 pm 6.30 pm to 11.00 pm ■Ambassador Restaurant Ambswador Hotel,62 words
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Advertisement532 1980-05-28 9 WORLD BANKING CONFERENCE JUNE 2 3,1980 SHANGRI-LA HOTEL SINGAPORE Sponsored by Business Times and Financial Times Opening speaker will be Mr. S. Dhanabalan, {Senior Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Singapore, who will speak on the international economic outlook and how political trends may affect it. Mr. Roberto Ongpin, Minister532 words
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1365 1980-05-28 10 BID and offer prices officially listed sad business in and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1.080 units, unless otherwise specified. BECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL A COMMERCIAL Aeaa (11081,365 words
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Article140 1980-05-28 10 aPWAFOMt UH vrntuR OWMOW1 ■AOU The Commerce -XML l ai'oo Spore'Fund"* IMTtfMfW BAftl Mr Nay 1.00 8 The Savins* Fund l.C 1.70 D UNIT tern) l.M S pore Prog Pod S' pore Sec Fund S'pore livwt Fund LIT 1-23 L» 2.09 L• L« (Curra* pr Income Bond LS140 words
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Article2766 1980-05-28 10 •S 1900 Higk Low Ctayajr Last Sale +orOr*. DW V Dir CTT Gr>s YTd Net P/E Vol (•OOO) Day High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL ft COMMERCIAL no m m "163 290 400* 233 246 226 116 140 210 60 275 240* 187 206 Ac ma Alcorn Allied2,766 words
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Article1752 1980-05-28 10 BID and offer price* 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 of 1,000 units, unless otherwise specified. WDnnBAU Atasn(115BJLMS) (2) 111 id Alts Mi (1-MB) AChn (19B) AMD (0.74B1,752 words
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Article73 1980-05-28 10 StnUto fttf mrtlp CMnpaay Ltd: EOGM and AGM to be held at the tower room, 27th Floor, Ocean Building, CoUyer Quay, Singapore, at 11am on May 29. Hlghlsadi Lawlaada Bbd: AGM to be held at the Anggerek Room, Hotel Equatorial, Kuala Lumpur, at 12 noon on May 29.73 words
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Article, Illustration752 1980-05-28 10 THE RISING patten charted ever Ike put five days ef hellish tradlag eaeesßtorcd rtdduct yesterday as profit-takers enraged at the Stogsperc stock mar* ket Seller* teemed ta wield the apper haad dariag the greater part d the day's tradiag bet, towards the eleoiag mlastee,752 words
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Article558 1980-05-28 10 THE BULLS failed narrowly in their bid to break the 600point barrier at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. Prices fluctuated to close on a mixed to slightly easier note. The key barometer, the New Straits Times industrial ordinary share index finished the day558 words
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Article, Illustration1363 1980-05-28 11 TOH SU FEN - By TOH SU FEN THE COST picture for the Singapore Bus Service (SBS) points to a difficult year ahead and unless the company can seek out new and substantial means of funding its operations, commuters may have to bear1,363 words
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Article154 1980-05-28 11 Conpny Particular* Es Data Books Clone Bouatead Bonus Issue of 1 for 3 May 19 May 30 Utd Plant Bonus Issue of 1 for 10 May 27 June M a go u m Corp Bonus Issue of 1 for 2 Jun 0 Jun 18 Matsushita Bonus Issue of154 words
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Article768 1980-05-28 11 Carraat Payment Ex Data Booka Cloae Data Total for Total for Payable the year Previoaa year OUT Saayo DwlopM Knlim Maia SKA Corp Tractors <M) G Km OCBC 8ia» Darby Pad Cabloa Glaaoaly U M Work* BRaya C JkC Nat Iroa S*waag Shipyard Malakoff MCahlea 8t Trading U768 words
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Article522 1980-05-28 11 PAPER Products (Malaya) has chalked up a sharp increase in its pre-tax profits to M|5.46 million last year a level which surpasses easily its own forecast of $4.4 million made at the time of the special issue to bumiputras last year. The hefty improvement of522 words
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191 1980-05-28 11 SHARIKAT Harper Gllfllbui has announced that holders ef its 1f.5 per cent convertible unsecured loan sleek 19"!5-82 have approved resolutions deferring the conversion date of Jane 31, ISB# to Dee SI, I*Bl and the redemption date of the leaa stock. Votes representing 93.9 per cent (Mf11.7191 words
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Article385 1980-05-28 11 SUPREME Cm—M— said in reply to KLSE queries that its purchase of 1.28 million shares in Mega Chemicals was from four vendors Messrs Ho Yoke Kee, Wan Long Tack, Hor Mei Chan and Wan Tuck Cheong. The purchase price of about M$2Ji million will be payable on delivery385 words
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552 1980-05-28 11 BIBIANA CHOO - By BIBIANA CHOO EU YAN SANG has finally broken through its trend of sluggish and flat performances with an impressive 50 ¢ rise in 1979 earnGroup pre-tax profits of this Chinese pharmaceutical and ptouerty investment company for the year ended Dec 31, IST!552 words
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Article188 1980-05-28 11 Date IM it Fall Tea ir Campaay Period Aaseueed Net EPS Gren Pre-tax lutyeir «*■«»> Div. n- iti rrtOi A Choc <%> cm) jTT F 17/4 9.7 3.0TE 2,413 Oriental Hldgs F < 30/4 24.7 5.8a 19,888 GIHldgs F 12/5 21/5 35.0 2,039 P Electric F 12/5 11.5188 words
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Advertisement8 1980-05-28 11 'jiiiiiiiilif.luli'.toffi Fml t Lahncaat 23.11 Tawtr Ea 3QD8 words
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Advertisement480 1980-05-28 11 ASEAN TRADE SEMINAR JUNE 26 27, 1980 RELC International House, Orange Groue Road, Singapore Organized by Applied Research Corporation and Times Organization ASEAN is the fastest growing economic region in the world. In recent years, ASEAN trade has come into prominence partly because of the cooperation pursued by the member480 words
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Article, Illustration667 1980-05-28 12 MOPPING-UP OPERATION Reuter PRESIDENT Choi Kyu-hah (tf South Korea has instructed his Cabinet to tyta a special body to deal Vrtth relief and rehabilitalion in Kwangju following tft* crushing of the rebellion early yesterday morn~A government spokesman said the special panelReuter; UPI photo - 667 words
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156 1980-05-28 12 A UNITED nations-spon-sored meeting on Kampuchea has received pledges of more than half the estimated US$lBl million needed to keep the country from famine this year. UN officials calculated dbrtng the first day of the meeting on Monday that donor nations had promised «M.4 «wrtHnw156 words
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87 1980-05-28 12 Reuter im Canadian Foreign Investment Review Agency wIS not seek to review the transfer of Beaufort Sea etpkration permits from Hvat International to Engelhard Minerals and Chemicals corp. "On the basis of the «isfcilable facts the agency has no reason to recom- mend to theReuter - 87 words
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368 1980-05-28 12 UPI A SIX-month campaign to drive Bengali settlers out of India's north-eastern state of Assam has taken a violent turn, resulting in five deaths and 400 injuries. Reports said police opened fire on warring mobs of native Assamese and Bengali demonstrators at three placesUPI - 368 words
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Article787 1980-05-28 12 LONDON, Tues. Government bonds closed higher but equities generally declined in small turnover, dealers said. At 3pm, the FT index was down 3.7 at 419.6. The strength of sterling and the early exhaustion of the 13 i per cent Exchequer "tap" stock stimulated buying interest in government bonds,787 words
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Article, Illustration299 1980-05-28 12 AFP PHILIPPINE President Marcos (ateve) has said that the Association of South-east Asian Nations' 'objective of the decade' was to set up a zone of peace, freedom and neutrality. The Philippine chief of state, in a joint conference with Bangladesh President Zia ul-Rahman, underscoredAFP - 299 words
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362 1980-05-28 12 AFP CHINA has demanded that its dispute with the United States on methods of redeeming Chinese shares in the Shanghai Power Company (SPC) be negotiated with representatives of SPCs current American owner, Boise Cascade. New China News Agency (NCNA) reported on Monday thatAFP - 362 words
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Article554 1980-05-28 12 MEXICO has agreed to supply Japan with 300,000 barrels of crude oil a day in exchange for 45_billion yen worth of financial aid. The mass-circulation Asahi Shim bun reported on Tuesday that the assistance, the third largest of its kind, will be given to finance554 words
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153 1980-05-28 12 AFP THE two Indonesian minority parties, combining only 128 votes in the 360-member elected Parliament, have decided to go ahead with their plan to call a parliamentary inquiry into the state oil corporation Pertamina. The 29-member Indonesian Democratic Party (PDI) and the 99memberAFP - 153 words
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264 1980-05-28 12 CHINESE Foreign Minister Huang Hua has said that the development of relations between China and the United States had been too fast. For that reason, Mr Hiiang is worried that the Soviet Union might take moves (against China) before the stabilisation of the foundation264 words
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Advertisement195 1980-05-28 12 Mother Gets I Big Reward What kind of man gives his wife a vacuum cleaner for her birthday? asks an advertisement for gold jewellery. Well it looks as if Singaporean t husbands have read it and are getting the message. A leading woman's magazine recently interviewed housewives to find out195 words
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Miscellaneous62 1980-05-28 12 Outlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. to 1 p.m. today: Showers in a several areas. Report for 24 tours prior to 7Jt p.m. oa May 27 at the airport. Maximum temperature 32.9 Associated humidity 65 Minimum temperature 24.8 Associated humidity 99 Hours of sunshine 4.50 Rainfall in millimetres Trace Total62 words
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Article109 1980-05-28 13 GOTAAS-LARSEN Shipping Corporation is to sell its 43 per cent interest in two semi-submersible offshore drilling rigs. The company will retain 65 per cent ownership of two drilling rigs plus a 50 per cent share of Golar-Nor Offshore, a management organisation which handles the latter two rigs.109 words
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Article104 1980-05-28 13 BRITISH shipbuilders looks that much closer to achieving its target order book after announcing orders for vessels worth £20 million. Anchor Line Ltd of Glasgow has placed a £9 million order with the BS yard, Ailsa Shipbuilding Company, Troon, for the construction of a liquid gas104 words
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Article68 1980-05-28 13 A NEW initiative to unionise divers working in the UK sector of the North Sea oilfield has been launched by the National Union of Seamen. The move, which started at the biennial General Meeting of the union in Hull recently, follows increased concern among the divers68 words
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998 1980-05-28 13 LINDA CHEE - By LINDA CHEE THE OFT-PUBLICISED "shortage" of officers to man over 1,500 ships registered in Singapore is more apparent than real. While some sectors in the shipping industry have proclaimed that a "shortage" exists, the issue is not just a question of998 words
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Article579 1980-05-28 13 1 f Pig* Cai Adriatic IV 5 Afea VI 3 All trans VI 5 Alpac VI 5 Angkutan VI 4 ANL I 1 APL m 4/5 Argentine IV 4 ASCL m 1 Asia Merchant IV 5 Bangladesh vm 2 Bank Line V 5 BBS n 4/5 Ben579 words
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525 1980-05-28 14 OWNERS who have switched from conventional to multi-purpose ships may find they have stepped into a financial trap. This warning was sounded at Ro-Ro 80, the fourth toternational conference on marine transport using ro-ro methods, which was held in |fonte Carlo recently. The multi-purpose525 words
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Article, Illustration176 1980-05-28 14 SEALING their agreemeats with the Pert af Slagapere Astherlty ea Mutoy were (left) Mr Lawreaee Seah V»i Theag, me—gleg dlreeter af Theag Beea Shipping aai Mr T Utsami, geaeral maaager of Saake Aala Use. Operations director Lee Ghee Yeag (eeatre) is eeea signing176 words
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Article1007 1980-05-28 14 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 during the following1,007 words
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416 1980-05-28 14 WIDE range of enquiries :or small to medium sized cellular ships from potential charters has effectively removed any doubts about the long-term strength of the ?ontainership charter market. According to specialised broker Seabulk Chartering of London, major US, Hongkong, Australian and416 words
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217 1980-05-28 14 PORT Longview, Washington, located at Mile 66 in the Columbia River, A 7 Berth, deep water port has reported that it is "open for business as usual". As of May 21. the port reported that soundings taken alongside the docks and out 150217 words
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Article, Illustration1891 1980-05-28 15 JAPANESE shipping companies involved in the motor vehicle trade are looking towards the future with optimism. The major lines Nippon Yusen Kaisha, Mitsui OSK and "K" Line play a pivotal role in the continued growth of the country's motor industry. Their large,1,891 words
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Article, Illustration446 1980-05-28 15 EXPECTED ARRIVALS TODAY KEPPEL WHARVES Cherry Crystal (1500 after Cherry Manis) 27/28 Hel (0530 shifts, after Fujiaki Maru, P/O) 15/16 Kota Pahlawan (0700 after Kota Mulia) 10/11 King River (after Temburong) 22 Long Shan (after Shoryu Maru sails) 13/14 U Yang (0700 after Dapu 4 Privolie sails)446 words
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3178 1980-05-28 19 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 Port of3,178 words
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Article213 1980-05-28 20 THE disabled tanker Esso Portland, which came close to sinking with 12.6 million gallons of crude oil aboard, is being sent to drydock (or an examination of a broken valve that sent water gushing into the ship's engine -V. room. A commercial tugboat on Monday213 words
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726 1980-05-28 20 SINGAPORE'S seaborne trade picked up slightly in the first quarter this year to post an increase of 9 per cent over the same period last year. Figures from the Statistics Department showed that a total of 19.8 million tonnes of cargo was handled726 words
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Article193 1980-05-28 20 PETROLEUM ud the Marine EavinuiMt lateraatteaal CNtenaH ud Exhlbitiea May 27-30, Monaco. Fm» m Greece: Develeplag effleleat earge systems far lateral ttoaa I and latra reglsaal trade May 29-30, Eugenides Foundation, Athens. Contact: International Cargo Handling Coordination Association Conference Manager, 4-6 Efplias Street, P O Bo* 162, Piraeus,193 words
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Article1438 1980-05-28 20 The leading shipping lines operating (rem local ports and the agents who handle cargo bookings tor them. A-B Adriatic Csatalaer Continental Feeders (S)/Cargo Freight (PK). AFEA Singapore Shipping Agencies (S)/Euro-Asia Line (PK PN). Alfred C. Twffar Sea Conaortium (S) Marintex Enterprise (PK). Alpae Intraaea (S) Yeo1,438 words
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Advertisement184 1980-05-28 13 J5.1 SHAI.ORI) AMAH UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES Loading (27/6), Damnum (30/6), Kuwait 2/7). Abu Dhabi 7/7). Doha (5/7) Dubai (1/7), Dammam (4/7), Abu Dhabi (1/1), Kuwait (10/7). Mna Qaboos (13/7) Dubai (24/7), Dammam (27/7). Kuwait (30/7). Doha (2/8), Abo Ohafa (5/8) FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE SOLANO[E3184 words
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Advertisement24 1980-05-28 13 CONTAINER Schedule* D LONDON Freights n/m SHIPS la Pert in SHIPPING List VH REGIONAL Weather Vm WHO Acts Per Whom Vm SHIPPING Events Vm24 words
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Advertisement536 1980-05-28 14 f LEO SHIPPING PTE LTD. SINGAPORE PERNAS-MISC SHIPPING AGENCIES SDN BHD PORT KELANG PENANG m HEAD OFFICE: WISMA MISC TEL: NO: KL *****8 MALAYSIANNTFRNATIONAL SbO*NG CORPORATIONBERHAO *f Maa| Vessel I IM TMCM I 7/« TOT MM iA 14/1 MMKM II 21/1 OTUMM iA 28/4 B.PONN PEMGA 21/1 EraMM 1/7 11/7536 words
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Advertisement192 1980-05-28 14 BBS SUPERCARRIER SERVICE WEEKLY BERVICE TO PANAMA, US ATLANTIC GULF AND E. CANADA •«bUq Fa Cwtohw mt, Mm i i)Ti| fhi)itihi to CAMME SINGAPORE CALIFORNIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE ONLY 22 DAYS MStoMBEBS M (Umt/fmm M* F«*r Fa 2/6 1600 La 2/C 0700 Fa 1«/S 0700 ia 15/6 1900 i Fa192 words
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Advertisement873 1980-05-28 15 Overseas B MB u Containers Limited Weekly service to/from UK/Europe STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei Ports and Bangkok cmmaam sam. to uR/canifW: H"Mg R'daai S'ten *9m PJeMg D'aurt »m *'w«p Lettawe MX fan Mar a Mir 30 May 1) M 21 M 22 M 24 M 17 km873 words
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Advertisement471 1980-05-28 16 EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST FUROPF EXPRESS FULL CONTAINER SERVICE ACCEPTING CARGO FOR HAMBURG FELIXSTOWE. ROTTERDAM ANTWERP IE HAVRE ALSO ACCEPTNG CARGO FOR UNITED KINGDOM SOUTHAMPTON. LONDON. MANCHESTER. BIRMMGHAM BRISTOL LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW. LEEDS WEST GERMANY BREMERHAVEN HOLLAND St? Mm* U Hm Am 1 Mr {My My 11 M* 12 My Mr471 words
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Advertisement483 1980-05-28 16 T2LO.S.E. OCEAN SHIPPING ENTERPRISES PTE LTD. IO SANKYO LINE AUSTRALIA SERVICE s mi cm 10/l2Mi U/ITH SYMtjIBQ BANGLADESH SERVICE mrvprmce urn km cmttagong, omum JAPAN/STRAITS SERVICE P. Rala«i fMMI OCEAN ML 1/2 Jim 3/4 Ma K KAPLANDER LIfVJE AUSTRALIA SERVICE M/ 21 km 22/23 km STD, MEL, ADEL 10/11 My483 words
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Advertisement277 1980-05-28 18 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD Faber House 234F O'Chara Poafl Singapore 9 Telephone 1 *****57 REGULAR INDEPENDENT SEMI/FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO EUROPE IAIUUmC NMK «877_ rtm P.I .ttet Si .19 km 23 KTtASEA (ME) LID *****11 BOOKBK T *****57 YEO 9VHK ft TtAOMC *****4, *****2. *****8 > 2 +-i REGULAR —won RUT277 words
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Advertisement283 1980-05-28 20 EGYPTIAN INTERNATIONAL LINE (EIL) EGYPTIAN FLAG n.'-'. i"' *n-» <»■'. If 'II GARWARE SHIPPING CORPN. LTD. M RISHVUMKI (Man Rac-M 1*1) FOR HOPfIDA SWGAPORE 2/3 July P GUOANG KUANTAN 4/7 Wy SWGAPORE: STMUTS SMP SERVICES (PTE) LTD., TEL: *****61/2. *****98 OCEAN LINES REGULAR NOW CONFERENCE SERVICES MEDITERRANEAN SEA SERVICE S283 words
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