The Business Times, 2 July 1980
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Title Section11 1980-07-02 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C4P) No. IH/1/8I WEDNESDAY, JULY t, 1«M 5« CENTS11 words
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BRIEFLY...
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Article61 1980-07-02 1 Reuter EDINBURGH, Tues. Scotland will send a trade mission to Singapore and Malaysia for two weeks beginning Friday to study the demand for industrial products. The Scottish Council for Development and Industry said today the 14-member mission, headed by council manager George McGregor, would also explore possibilities forReuter - 61 words
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Article55 1980-07-02 1 AFP JAKARTA, Tues. The secretary general of the Association of South-east Asian Nations Datuk Ali bin Abdullah of Malaysia Will be replaced by Narcisco Reyes of the Philippines. An Asean spokesman said Datuk Abdullah will hand over the post to Mr Reyes at a ceremony at theAFP - 55 words
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Article70 1980-07-02 1 PATRICK Yeoh Khwai Hoh took over the chairmanship of SBS yesterday from Education Minis, ter Tony Tan Keng Yam. Mr Yeoh is the former deputy chairman of SBS. He is also executive vice-president of Development Bank of Singapore. Chin Harn Tong, MP for Aliunied, has been appointed a70 words
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Article60 1980-07-02 1 Reuter Luxembourg, Tues. Luxembourg Foreign Minister Gaston Thorn has been chosen to replace Britain's Roy Jenkins as president of the EEC Commission, government sources said today. Agreement was reached on Mr Thorn at a meeting of the EEC foreign ministers in Brussels last night. The appointment willReuter - 60 words
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Article67 1980-07-02 1 UPI. MANILA, Tues. The Philippines has strongly protested five reported air intrusions by Soviet planes. Some of the aircraft were thought to be carrying supplies to Vietnam. In one instance, two Russian Tupolev-95 aircraft, a type known to carry sophisticated electronic equipment, flew within 90 nautical milesUPI. - 67 words
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Article76 1980-07-02 1 Reuter Manila, Tues. US Secretary of State Edmund Muskie was surprised that the members of Asean were uncertain of US policy in Asia when they met him in Kuala Lumpur last week, President Marcos said today. He said the reports he had received of the meeting showed thatReuter - 76 words
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Article53 1980-07-02 1 AP NEW YORK, Tues. The stock market declined broadly again today following yesterday's selloff. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials slipped 1.45 points to 866.47 in the first half hour. Losers outnumbered gainers by a 2 to 1 margin in the early tally of New York StockAP - 53 words
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Article137 1980-07-02 1 Rises Malayan Tin 3850 50 Slraita Trading 1440 30 C Securities 138 18 Kempai 615 15 Kuala 8>diia 424 14 Peri Maia 251 12 Eu Yan San(| 221 11 S T P 1975 650 10 Shell 440 U I C 555 5 Falls O Keramat 1480 -20137 words
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Article, Illustration147 1980-07-02 1 Falls Indices Malayan Tin 3800 -50 K Kampar 710 -25 Jun 30 Jul 1 Rothmans 520 -20 B.T.Index: *****.*****72.58 Kg Lanjut 600 -20 Industrials: 642.39 639.41 Matsushita 505 -15 Finance: 920.67 919.68 U Cables 458 -12 Hotels: 379.71 379.71 Hong Leng Ind 230 -10 Properties: 440.59 438.28 Hong147 words
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Article672 1980-07-02 1 AGNES WEE - PLEA FOR FLEXIBILITY By AGNES WEE AS WORD of the an»» Development Fund spreads, more and more companies are now lining up for grants to upgrade their operations. But the long queue has brought a new headache. The Economic Development Board, which administers applications, is672 words
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Article214 1980-07-02 1 THREE Singapore-based banks have put together a US$25 million financing package for the purchase of an oil-rig from Bethlehem Shipyard. Christened Sedneth Luanda, the oil-rig was purchased by Curacaoincorporated Sea Drilling Netherlands Antilles N.V., which deals in offshore oil exploration activities. The contract price of214 words
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Article460 1980-07-02 1 MOST reinsurance oompaniss Will probably veer towards improving the quality of their portfolio as a way out of the current depressed international reinsurance market. According to Mr Tan Hoay Gie, chairman of the Singapore Reinsurance Corporation (Singapore Re), "the international reinsurance market is in a460 words
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Article317 1980-07-02 1 PERAK Carbide will acquire two property* companies, Sri Teratai Properties and Jareen Sdn Bhd, through the exchange of shares. This move is largely seen as confirmation of the company's future direction of business. In a late announcement yesterday, Perak Carbide said the exchange of shares at H317 words
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197 1980-07-02 1 THE Government's "Speak Mandarin CampaenM an tiewic lnp»rt tar apart from the ooelsl Intiigi often effects far which It was In a reeeat newspaper advertisement, Norway's largest power network eommnnienilons company, A/S Elektrlsk Bnrena, advertised for a loeal Mandarin-speaking engineer for a contract It197 words
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490 1980-07-02 1 CHOO AI LENG - By CHOO AI LENG SEVERAL leading hotels in Singapore yesterday raised their room rates. They are Shangri-La Hotel, Hyatt Regency, Hilton, Marco Polo and Century Park Sheraton. The increase in room rates ranges from 4 per cent to as high as 18 per cent.490 words
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Advertisement133 1980-07-02 1 ASIA RESEARCH BULLETIN This unique publication offers businessmen each month a comprehensive guide to the latest developments taking place in all important sectors of the economies of countries in East and Southeast Asia. The Bulletin is divided into six separate reports of about 8,000 words each. There is a dual133 words
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Advertisement118 1980-07-02 1 {?-,>%%|(]:,=>`$]:.>])\\+_$/*>" DTBSO DTI2OO DTIBOOR Independent consumer studies in the United States rate Ricoh's total performance consistently high. In the area of reliability it has been rated the highest over all copiers in its class. Ricoh places more copiers than any company in the world. A success we believe is attributed118 words
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TRADE AND INDUSTRY
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484 1980-07-02 2 RICHARD SEAH - By RICHARD SEAH THE Singapore Hotel and Restaurant Association (SHRA) will form an employment agency to help hotels solve their manpower shortages with a pool of part-time workers. This follows the recommendation of a report by a fact-finding team which visited Japan in484 words
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Article115 1980-07-02 2 FAIRFIELD Touring and Trading, a Sri Lankan company, is looking for entrepreneurs from Singapore who are interested in investing in the hotel industry in Sri Lanka. The company plans to build a tourist complex in the eastern coast of Sri Lanka, where it owns a115 words
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Article74 1980-07-02 2 IN LINE with the National Courtesy Campaign, Telecoms will conduct a series of courses on "Telephone Courtesy and Techniques" for telephone operators from both the private and public sectors. The course being offered is a modified version of Telecoms training for its oyn telephone operators. A total of74 words
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Article, Illustration309 1980-07-02 2 MARCO POLO hotel will spend more than $400,000 to install a computerised management system for its hotel operation. The system will integrate various operations of the hotel from back office to front desk to so-called 'points of sales'. DTS Singapore, which distributes Data Terminal309 words
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Article111 1980-07-02 2 A 9-member New South Wales trade mission will be in Singapore on Sunday to promote trade relations with local businessmen. The mission is sponsored by the New South Wales Chamber of Manufacturers with the aid of Australian trade authorities. It will be in Singapore for111 words
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Article59 1980-07-02 2 SINGAPORE Airlines will hold its yearly business meeting next month to review the group's activities and financial performance in the last year. The meeting will be held at Singapore Conference Hall on July 10 for about 600 senior staff of the group. Chairman of the SIA group59 words
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Article, Illustration204 1980-07-02 2 MR Robert G. S. Sim, architect-turned-hotelier, has been appointed to head Mandarin Singapore's sales force. Mr Sim will oversee all activities of the sales department besides implementing policies aimed at promoting the facilities and services of the I,2oftroom deluxe hotel. Included in Mr Sim's t marketing programme204 words
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381 1980-07-02 2 ALBRIGHT A Wilson, one of the UK's major chemical producers and a major world manufacturer of detergent phosphates, has bought a 40 per cent holding in Polyphosphates Incorporated (PPI), a subsidiary of Philippines Incorporated. PPI is said to be the only manufacturer of sodium tripolyphospate381 words
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Article409 1980-07-02 2 SEMINARS AND COURSES July 3-4: Job Evaluation, Shangri-La, Price Waterhouse July 7-8: Business Law n t Hilton Hotel, Consulasia July 10: Credit Management, Shangri-La hotel, Acumen Credit Services July 10-11: Mini-Computer Applications Seminar, Hilton Hotel (Japan Room); Medora, Tong, Chow AssociatesTouche Ross International July 12: Industrial Relations Workshop,409 words
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REGIONAL
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360 1980-07-02 3 Reuter AFP THE PHILIPPINES had an overall balance of payments deficit of U555.65 million last month, compared with deficits of $210.85 million in April and $42.64 million last April, the central bank said. This brings the deficit for the first five months of thisReuter; AFP - 360 words
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166 1980-07-02 3 AP THE HONGKONG General Chamber of Commerce yesterday announced it will organise trade missions to South America, Europe and Japan between August and November of this year. Delegations of Hongkong manufacturers will exhibit their products at the Berlin and Gothenburg trade fairs. AAP - 166 words
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104 1980-07-02 3 AFP CHINA has set up a control body to inspect import and export commodities ensuring they conform to government policies, principles and decrees. New China News Agency (NCNA) said. The agency said the body will be responsible for "inspecting technology introduced from abroad asAFP - 104 words
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691 1980-07-02 3 Reuter AFP THAILAND has completely lifted a ban,imposed last week, on aid shipments to Kampuchea, in the aftermath of bloody fighting on the Thai-Kampuchean border, a senior Thai official said in Bangkok yesterday. Squadron Leader Prasong Sunsiri, deputy head of the National SecurityReuter; AFP - 691 words
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376 1980-07-02 3 UPI Reuter THE TOKYO government, criticised by Washington for flooding the United States with excessive car exports, has moved to resolve the problem. Officials of the Japanese Ministry of International Trade and Industry said deputy director Keiichi Konaga on Monday met ToyotaUPI; Reuter - 376 words
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197 1980-07-02 3 Reuter JAPAN'S semi-official Export-Import Bank will extend the Soviet Union a US$35O million credit to finance the import of between 700,000 and 750,000 tonnes of large steel pipes from four Japanese firms, hanking sources said. The credit agreement with the Soviet Foreign TradeReuter - 197 words
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162 1980-07-02 3 Reuter PRESIDENT Carter will attend a memorial service in Tokyo on July 9 for the late Japanese Prime Minister, Masayoshi Ohira, Foreign Minister Saburo Okita said yesterday. Mr Carter, making his second Visit to Japan in 13 months, will Join representatives of otherReuter - 162 words
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457 1980-07-02 3 SLOWDOWN ANTICIPATED UPI THE Japanese government is unlikely to alter its current anti-inflation stance for the time bring, a senior economist with the Japanese Economic Planning Agency said yesterday. The near 20 per cent rise last month in equipment investment and a consumerUPI - 457 words
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Article231 1980-07-02 3 JAPAN'S acting Prime Minister Masayoshi I to and Foreign Minister Saburo Okita agreed Japan should try to resolve the question of opening up government procurement contracts to foreign suppliers as soon as possible, a government spokesman said. Agreement was reached at a meeting following Mr231 words
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THE REGION IN BRIEF
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Article334 1980-07-02 3 Agencies JAPAN may defer a plan to stockpile basic metals because of its tight budget, a government official said yesterday. Sources at the Ministry of Internationa] Trade and Industry said the agency had basically decided to inaugurate the plan to stockpile five basic metals chromium, nickel, cobalt, molybdenumAgencies - 334 words
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Advertisement218 1980-07-02 3 GROWTH FOR ASEAN ELECTRONICS INDUSTRIES S. E. ASIA INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION OF CONSUMER ELECTRONICS AND ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES 21 25 OCTOBER 1980 WORLD TRADE CENTRE SINGAPORE 9 V V 1 If you trade in: Home Video and Sound Equipment Cameras and Cine Cameras TV Sets, Radios to Casette/Tape Recorders and Hi-Fi Sets218 words
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Advertisement145 1980-07-02 3 with this GE split airauditioning system The outdoor condensing unit powered by famous GE Climatuff™ compressor provides the cooling refrigerant while the quiet indoor console unit delivers cool, comfortable air without bulky, costly ducts. Hill 111 l **********11 lllinsa 8 i m s n 4 I »l K i ii145 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article230 1980-07-02 4 THE Chicago Board of Trade wheat futures Tallied to close mixed, off USI '/i cents per bushel in spot July to up one cent in May on Monday. Reports during the session of good harvest progress in the hard wheat belt kept wheat comparatively weak all day, traders said.230 words
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Article310 1980-07-02 4 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in S$ per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.05, 100 per cent second class 0.90, 100 per cent third class 0.88, 25 per cent new crop 0.80, B-10 per cent 0.68. THAI BROKEN. A-super 0.63, Special no stock.310 words
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143 1980-07-02 4 Reuter THE rate of increase in US edible oil consumption is likely to fall to only 1.4 per cent in the first half of the 1980/81, October/September, season compared with a forecast 2.9 per cent for the whole of the the 1979/80 season,Reuter - 143 words
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Article192 1980-07-02 4 IN Singapore, the market closed quietly steady yesterday with July One RSS buyers quoted at 289.50 cents per kilo, unchanged from Monday's close, dealers said. Morning prices were marked up about one cent on some small buying interest and Monday's afterclose steadiness. Afternoon prices were slightly easier on light192 words
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Article309 1980-07-02 4 R.A-S. prices In cents per kilo yesterday: dose Mnr»« noon (per kilo) (per kilo) Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers Int. 1 R.S.S. prompt f.o.b. 290.00 2J100N 288.50 289JON Int. 1 R.S.S July 291.00 291.50 289.50 290.00 Int. 1 R.S.S. August 292.00 290JO 291.00 Int. 2 R.S.S. »100 285.00N 282.50309 words
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Article114 1980-07-02 4 NOON SSR and SMR pria •a yeaterday RAS SSR 20 SSR SO (1-ton pa (1 too pa Wj (Carraat Mtk) Bnyera Sollors illat) 267.00 268 OON illat) 264.00 266.OON (PonruTlltk) Bayara Sollora 268.00 270 OON ***** 267. OON MRELB J»iy Aapat SMR CV SMR L SMR 5114 words
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Article84 1980-07-02 4 THE Strata Urn price la PeiMg ycaterday remained —fliapii at M&IS* per pical, $S abeve the latoraattoaal Ttai Agreemeat eefflag, dealers said. Deaplte the evendght (all m Leadea, the metal held steady en reduced tin sflsn aid eeatiaaed fellewthraagh Japaaese, Earapeaa aad US baylag. Tetal taraaver (ell to84 words
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Article32 1980-07-02 4 Rubber: July 1 Singapore: July: 289.50 centa (unchanged) Malaysia: July: 293.50 cents (unchanged) Tin: M 52,150 (unchanged) (equivalent to $35.55 per kUo) (unchanged) Official offering: 177 tonnes (down 149V4 tonnes)32 words
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123 1980-07-02 4 WEST European imports of soybeans are forecast to rise 19 per cent to 4.1 million tonnes in April/June, following an increase of 16 per cent in the previous quarter and a 6 per cent rise in October/December, the Hamburg-based magazine Oil World said. Virtually all123 words
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Article168 1980-07-02 4 CHINESE PrMue Exrkaage, Sigkptrt, dotal prices per IN kg Csesaat all: Bulk fob 137.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $147.00 sellers, new drum fob $153.00 sellers. Cepra: Mixed (loose) $84.00 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $455.00 sellers, Sarawak white pepper faq fob168 words
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Article236 1980-07-02 4 THE Chicago Board of Trade soybean futures extended midday gains to close on the highs, up USI2 y« to 15 cents per bushel on a 16 to 18 cent range on Monday. After opening firmer on a bullishly interpreted acreage report and then selling off, beans remained firm for236 words
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178 1980-07-02 4 MR GAM AN I Corea, secretary- general of the UN Conference for Trade and Development, (Unctad), said he hoped the international agreement reached last weekend on a US$75O million common fund to help finance world commodity accords would encourage states to draw up pacts178 words
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Article737 1980-07-02 4 COOTEE: Robusta futures closed yesterday morning about steady near the sessions lows but still with fractional gains from Monday of £2 to £10 per tonne. Turnover was 3,133 lots including 17 options. The market continued to build on opening gains on a combination of mixed commission and trade737 words
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Article163 1980-07-02 4 IN Kuala Lumpur, the market held unchanged yesterday on an easier undertone despite the lowering of the duty on crude and processed palm oil, dealers said. They attributed sentiment to higher palm oil stocks and lack of overseas demand. Pakistan's purchase of 5,000 tonnes refined bleached deodorised palm163 words
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ASIAN STOCKS
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546 1980-07-02 4 TOKYO THE market was totally involved in the trading of the speculative stocks yesterday, and it started out positively with a swelling in purchase orders. However, reflecting the decline in Monday's New York Stock Exchange, the market in general was dull. Thinning purchase orders from non-resident546 words
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Article358 1980-07-02 4 HEAVY demand (or gas stocks underpinned a firm trend as traders took positions at the start of the new financial year yesterday, dealers said. Vamgas, a partner in the Dullingari No 1 well in South Australia's Cooper Basin, rose A 51.20 to $7.30 while partner Santos, added 40 cents358 words
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Article141 1980-07-02 4 STOCKS closed mixed yesterday with turnover falling to 11.1 million pesos against Monday's 18.6 million, traders said. Atlas Con B, Baguio Gold, Seafront, BF Goodrich, Marsteel, First Phil Hldgs, PLDT and San Miguel B firmed, while Benguet Con B, Oriental B and Phil Overseas eased. JULY 01 Pesos Acoje141 words
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Article50 1980-07-02 4 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Monday 404.8 Friday 463.5 Week Ago 469.8 DOW JONE8 AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Monday 887.92 Friday 881.83 Week Ago 873.81 H.K.HANG SENG Tuesday closed Monday 1086.84 Week Ago 1014.20 SYDNEY INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 682.96 Monday 681.64 Week Ago 670.50 ALL ORDINARIES Tuesday ***** Monday 903.97 Week Ago 885.6450 words
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Article80 1980-07-02 4 Reuter MITSUBISHI Corp «id it plans to offer a total of 40 million 50-yen new capital shares through public subscription at a market rice to be decided later wtth payment required on August 29 This will increase its capital by two billion yen to 57.37 billion,Reuter - 80 words
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Article74 1980-07-02 4 Reuter THE Sydney Stock Exchange said it has suspended Broken Hill Metals from trading. The suspension followed a statement from New South Wales Mineral Resources Minister Ron Mulock that only one company, Barix Pty Ltd, had coal prospecting rights in the Mitchells Flat area of the state.Reuter - 74 words
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204 1980-07-02 4 AUSTRALIA'S sugar and energy group CSR Ltd declined to comment on reports in several Australian newspapers that the company's net profit will top Asloo million in the current trading year. In the year ended March 31, CSR net profit was $77.3 million and the204 words
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Article87 1980-07-02 4 KOKUSAI Denshin Denwa Co (KDD) has announced a sharp mark-down in its overseas cable and telephone charges In order to pass on to users part of its growing profits. KDD, a governmental corporation monopolising the nation's overseas telecommunications services posted an after-tax profit of more than87 words
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Advertisement186 1980-07-02 4 For all Health Sports Enthusiasts The Mandarin Recreation Health Centre is here! ft -jtjr* C-• Walk a while or jog a mile. Get on |yjs the exerbicycle and tone your muscles. Or lift some weights to get into shape. Then just relax at our hydro-pool; and not to forget H186 words
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OVERSEAS
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303 1980-07-02 5 Reuter UPI EGYPT has condemned Israel's latest move to declare Jerusalem its indivisible capital and has accused the Jewish state of attempting to obstruct the Palestinian autonomy negotiations as well as an overall Middle East peace settlement. The Egyptian condemnation came as Foreign MinisterReuter; UPI - 303 words
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239 1980-07-02 5 AFP Reuter SOUTH African troops have pushed further into Angola over the past few days and have invaded the province of Cuando Cubango, official sources in Luanda, Angola, said on Monday. After occupying the province of Cunene on June 7, they had now advancedAFP; Reuter - 239 words
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283 1980-07-02 5 Reuter PRESIDENT Carter has launched a multi-billion dollar search for synthetic fuels to ease US dependence on foreign oil. The President said the scope of the synthetic fuels programme would dwarf the US effort to put a man on the moon. AReuter - 283 words
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Article748 1980-07-02 5 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From MAS MH601 0700 KUL TMA TL375 0715 BEY/BOM/KUL MAS MH621 0635 PEN SLA SQ101 0615 KUL RBA BI421 0930 BWN MAS MH671 0930 PEN/KUL SIA SQ211 1000 HLP MAS MH605 1000 KUL CPA CX710 1005 HLP SIA SQ103 1015 KUL748 words
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605 1980-07-02 5 NYT THE US economy may slide even farther, statistics show. The Commerce Department reported on Monday that its early-warning device (or the economy posted another broad decline in May, indicating that a further slide in industrial activity may lie ahead. It said itsNYT - 605 words
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WORLD IN BRIEF
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Article397 1980-07-02 5 Agencies THE US Senate has rejected for the second time in five days a Republican proposal to cut taxes by 10 per cent. The vote was 52-33. The tax cut move, launched by presidential contender Ronald Reagan last week, is designed to keep Democrats on theAgencies - 397 words
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Article285 1980-07-02 6 THE SKILLS Development Fund has received only 180 applications and disbursed $1.2 million since early this year when employers were invited to make use of the Fund. The disbursement is a mere drop in the ocean against the $60 million in contributions expected to pour285 words
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Article180 1980-07-02 6 A HIGHLY -competitive reinsurance market coupled with buoyant business has unfortunately lulled many insurers into accepting risks which have proved to be costly. If one looks at the brighter side of the issue, one might conclude that were it not for an active reinsurance180 words
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Article, Illustration913 1980-07-02 6 The Singapore Gold Exchange is now on a sound footing, having set up a major gold futures market; the Hongkong government has just accepted a proposed gold futures contract; and other Asian countries have liberalised their gold trading laws. TONY RALF reports on the fast expanding goldenUPI - 913 words
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171 1980-07-02 6 Government's lifting of its ban on private ownership and liberalising gold trading less than two years ago. Ex-Singapore Gold Exchange chairman Brian Miller said "I am quite optimistic" on the future of the exchange. "It was171 words
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520 1980-07-02 6 A detailed study by the London Business School discards the view that import controls are needed for UK industry to survive Reuter THE POPULAR view that British industry is unable to compete on world markets without trade protection has been rejected in a study publishedReuter - 520 words
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Advertisement226 1980-07-02 6 Gi COMMODITIES TRADING REPRESENTATIVES/MANAGERS A prestigious commodities Company with good international business affiliation has vacancies for a number of trading representatives in its plan to extend its efficient broking, dealing and consultancy services to a wider spectrum of local and overseas traders and invest on transacting in various commodities On226 words
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Miscellaneous16 1980-07-02 6 BriStdW e*ffeu£JD ST mpQ\rc, mFp»MTS.SGCyG.D TOns M SORSTFSLt*»e drvs tOteSg Tc> 00 U»Tv4 VOU" 3 V16 words
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Miscellaneous1312 1980-07-02 6 TV RADIO ii Studio B surprise IT LOOKS like Mm letag haa aet totally tort fete tovtir with the CMaeee pepalattoa after ail. B may he werth af the torward to. Bator- white i with the aaaal cehhte i pertralt, whleh waa remmi few the eatraaee to the "FwUMtm City"1,312 words
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Article, Illustration1213 1980-07-02 7 ALVIN TAY - In the second part of his series on the Central Provident Fund, ALVIN TAY suggests that although the CPF undeniably is effective in curbing excessive spending, an excess may nevertheless be found in the funds provided to the Government, who may have to deal with1,213 words
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795 1980-07-02 7 WILLIAM SAFIRE - [FORUM. With WILLIAM SAFIRE NYT THE REAGAN campaign has entered its most dangerous phase: the candidate and the people around him are fairly sure they are going to win. In the Federal bureaucracy, the sense of the inevitability of Reagan permeates the attitude ofNYT - 795 words
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148 1980-07-02 7 William Ng - Letter to the Editor] William Ng DEAiar Ike mm piiaiiattif fey MkM ITUabMlaiM m the 1m ariae. In hi» fall teat ef sj toy. Bta« Duty M, ae lilih:"Aa ewty m April 14 wa wrete I» Ike lnMm eaeMag MrtHette far Aim far tnMWai148 words
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Article170 1980-07-02 7 INSENSITIVE to what the rest of the world considers matters of principle, the Russians are still tuned-in when it comes to affronts to their peculiar set of moral values. Omega, an advertiser in the official Olympic Games programmes, and the Swedish firm which printed them, nearly170 words
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EUROPEAN MARKETS
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Article96 1980-07-02 8 JUNK 30 Krs FORWARD MARKET Acer 291 -8 Arbed 176S 10 Astur 441 unch Br a van 674 14 Bru- Lamb 1442 2 C'anpar 960 unch Cock L 237 -1 De 275 >6 Ebes 1915 unch Electrobel 6170 > 20 Gb-Inno-Bm 2400 15 Gev 1254 -24 Hobok 2650 •1096 words
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Article285 1980-07-02 8 JUNE 30 Frs CORBEILLE 425 2 B S N Gervais IXtnone C S F «ThomsonCsfl 1027 4«5 6 5 C»e Krancaise des Pftrolfs Compagme Kinancierf Compagme 262 50 369 80xd -03 -24 6 Credit Poncifr De France Hachette (Librairie) Machines Bull Michel in <B) PMUM Fechiney Clgine 442.50 24)285 words
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Article203 1980-07-02 8 JUNE 30 Dm A<?g-Telefunken 80 00 +2 Akzo 21 unch AIU Leben 955 -8 AIU Vers 402 I BASK 137.70 Bay H T Wbank 244 50 unch Bay Vbank 293 50 15 Bayer BBC BMW Cassella ***** m 151.54 335 -0* 3 Chem Ver» Commfrib«nk Conli Gummi Daimler-Benz 280203 words
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Article98 1980-07-02 8 JUNE 30 Lire Anie <90 uneh Bailogl t'enlrale Kial 570 ***** 1718 -IC -725 47 Kinsider Ofn Immob IFI Pri llaleemenli llalfas 67 50. 62 2850 ***** 806 -25 -J •140 -1295 -20 Ilalsider Magnru M Pf Marrlll Ere Mrdiob 322 510 320 ***** uneh IS •10 -1500 Miralarua98 words
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Article202 1980-07-02 8 JUNE 30 CI Ahilihi It A lean 31 .i. Algoma 32 Bank Mont 27 Bank Nova Scotia 30 s» Bell Tel 20 Beth Corp BP Can Ltd44 4 unch Brasc*n 27'. unch Camp Red Lake 58 2. Can Imp Bk 26 i an par 38 Canpar Inv Pf 18B202 words
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Article315 1980-07-02 8 JUNE 30 Rand INDUSTRIALS A Alpha 350 unch Abercom 335 10 AE And CI 800 10 AMIC 2400 unch Barlows 1075 15 Cg Sugar 1060 unch CNA 460 Currie Finance 200 unch He Beers lad 2675B Edcon 530B Edgars 6650 Eveready bed Volk I. 475 5 Kugit 205 Oardian315 words
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Advertisement265 1980-07-02 8 Where to wine, dine and entertain Come, 'sample' an experience! DOLPHIN CAFETERIA World A Trade Centgjf you musn't^ mice ill Delectable local dishes and Western lunches set in daintily stylish Scandinavian decor. Popular SELF-SERVICE lunch daily. a From 10.30 am to 3.00pm and snacks from 3.00pm spm J You've got265 words
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Advertisement120 1980-07-02 8 > > t a 74 m fffSM JLllfUf Wj 0 K For banquets. For conventions. For other functions of flawless finesse. 1 Functions for up to 280 guests 1 International menus to choose from •Complete range of audio-visual equipment 'Ample parking space ii<§> C Ihtrk SiimiqHutSHERATON HOTELS AND INNS WORLDWIDE120 words
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Advertisement191 1980-07-02 8 See Page 4 for Asian stocks and Page 9 for NYSE prices Feast like an emperor at Chinatown V.SJ 7 Its <fe r bOur chefs can whip up culinary delights that would excite even the most demanding of emperors Here at The Chinatown, we serve Szechuan specialties Name your favourites191 words
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Advertisement172 1980-07-02 8 Take a sloiaboat to noiahere Better than a cruise That s Hin's exclusive Golden Steamboat. All the prerequisite ingredients are here. Take your pick Take your time. Take this steamboat going nowhere And sail along with your cnoice of typically Cantonese favourites Plus our very own Flavours of Singapore Hin's172 words
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Advertisement229 1980-07-02 8 Wise, Dtae A Relax la Cmy Atowpbere at The Ban Steak Hum A Restaaraat The Barn Steak House is elegant in decor and cosy in atmosphere. We serve Juicy steak specially air-dews. Relax in our executive lounge with your friends/business associates over drinks. Outside catering also available. a Happy Hours:229 words
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489 1980-07-02 9 Reuter KUALA Lumpur, with its rapidly expanding financial infrastructure and the continuing upgrading of communications facilities, is now as well placed as any other financial centre to market the commodities Malaysia produces. A key element of Malaysian financial policy on international tradeReuter - 489 words
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91 1980-07-02 9 Reuter POBDGN mnwnj term (h—aet) Unas hy Japanae* ripMiUfMMlHllltt meathiy r«««ri UWm.ll matkm la M»y. Aimielii thj>, the 23T5S fignra mS& nmn HOJI mi Afls* The May tatal impihil ISH.IB mllllaa mMH tkfMgfc jutMn haaks Mi muf atffcaa threagh farelga >i«h, fiMMni I» milllea,Reuter - 91 words
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Article, Illustration88 1980-07-02 9 AMERICAN Express ku taaad ap fife nar lnft| Pint teaks Is Market a aew Preach fraae travelen leased by BeeMe Praaealse da Clifae 4e Veyafe (BPCY), w^iriri^nMs oM&bcf ef He peail Bifr ageneat eesunlttee sf CMM SSMJMS fcjiiM, a^MWbyes.^ Baaaae Natleaale 4s Paris, CreJt Ijiseih, Credtt88 words
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Article1355 1980-07-02 9 NEW YORK STOCK prices went into a steep slide over a broad front on Monday, led by the oil group. But volume ebbed to its lowest level in seven weeks. Analysts said profit-taking from the recent strong rally gained impetus from continuing talk in Washington about a tax1,355 words
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197 1980-07-02 9 AP BRITISH banks were the most profitable in the world last year and four French banks figure in the world's top 10 ranked by assets. Reporting this last weekend, The Banker magazine said the French agricultural bank, Credit Agricole, with assets of U*****.9 billion,AP - 197 words
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147 1980-07-02 9 Reuter PRESIDENT Marcos has raised doubts about whether the Philippines will move away from the US dollar and adopt a basket of currencies against which to set the value of the peso. Speaking to newsmen in Manila yesterday, Mr Marcos said government economists hadReuter - 147 words
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114 1980-07-02 9 Reuter NORTH Korea has told 45 Japanese banks and traders it is unable to pay immediately trade debts of eight billion yen due two days ago, the private JapanNorth Korea Trade Association said. North Korea asked the banks to "wait a lew days"Reuter - 114 words
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Article65 1980-07-02 9 Reuter SOUTH Km«m traders an mw pwalttrt to ku forward Mian, baallw mum hi Seeal sakL Detflap la Ike yea, the deatocfcemark aad let Baa will be i> trad meed trwn Jaaaary 1, IML Ferward dealtaga will UuQ)f be Bartted to Importers aid espeften aad to traaaaellaMßReuter - 65 words
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Article434 1980-07-02 9 THE UJS. dollar was quite volatile against other major currencies in the foreign exchange market yesterday. Dealers said the Japenew yen was the most volatile, as rumours had it that Kuwait will be raising its oil prices. This affected the yen severely because the JapaneM dependence on oil.434 words
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Article56 1980-07-02 9 AUSTRALIAN and New 7*a)and exchanges opening quotes yesterday: Australian exchanges: USI 1.1576/1.1528 Stg 0.4928/0 4873 90 day air mail buying rates: Stg 0.5168, USI 1.2014 90 day fwd buying rates: Stg 0.4859, USI 1.1442 NZ exchanges: Reserve bank midrate U550.9872 Trading bank indications: USI 0.9822/0.9822 Stg 0.4202/0.4172 90 airmail56 words
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Article156 1980-07-02 9 ASIAN ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at Close on July 1: UjMMtojSpt) 7days OH 0 1 month OH 2 months 9H 0V4 3 month* OH 0* 6 months 101/10 919/10 9 month* 101/16 9 19/10 12 monthi 101/10 019/10 Hin. Mil, Dm. 1 month (MMCw 9H rami 9H 3156 words
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Article22 1980-07-02 9 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lead to their beet customers is 11.5 per eent.22 words
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Article196 1980-07-02 9 IN Singapore, gold futures turned firmer yesterday afternoon on European buying but prices still closed easier on balance compared with Monday's close, dealers said. Trading was.light with total sales for the day recorded at 193 lots with activity on August and October contracts, they said. August closed lower at196 words
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Article201 1980-07-02 9 THE U.S. dollar and sterling were little changed yesterday morning from Monday's closing rates, dealers said. Turnover was very thin, with little movement. The dollar opened at 1.7625/35 marks and 1.6275/ 85 Swiss francs, unchanged from Monday's close. Dealers said there were no new factors in the market, and201 words
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Article156 1980-07-02 9 THE U.S. dollar (or overnight delivery closed firmer at 220.00 yen yesterday, compared with a 219.80 opening and 218.15 at Monday's close, dealers said. Trading was active and heavy with volume of US$l.2O billion. The dollar steadied around 220.00 yen in active late trading after early firmness in line156 words
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Advertisement153 1980-07-02 9 1 -ii I < .1 J,# j t < 5* <rr*s& c*s it-' p.. THE FINNISH BANK IN SOUTH-EAST ASIA Union Bank of Finland (Singapore! Ltd, the first Finnish whollyowned bank in South-East Asia, is a subsidiary of Finland's oldest and largest commercial bank, Union Bank of Finland The parent153 words
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1527 1980-07-02 10 BID and Oder price* officially listed and btisiness in and reported to the Stock Exchange ot 'Stognpore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown-4a brackets in lots of I,ooo.'units, unless otherwise specified. f SECTION ONE. J INDUBTKIAL ft r COMMEHCIAL Aeal1,527 words
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Article144 1980-07-02 10 ■miMioNRiinr (Mill 1 The Commerce LM ltttd The Savings Fund LIS LM S'pcre Prof Fund LM LB S pore Sec Fund 2.12 LM S'pore Invest Fund LCI 1.75*d S*parc Equity Fund 1-25 Ltt t) UMon Spore Fun) LM* LMVi WOOM* MM> CWf jawtpHwi) Income Bond LM LM ■111144 words
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Article2761 1980-07-02 10 Gr*« Gr*a Net 1900 Last Diy Div YTd P/E V«i Day Hick Low Company Sale +or- CTT eooo> HUrh Law i SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL A COMMERCIAL 370 249 Aetna 316xd -6 19.0 24 4.7 114 i 316 316 223 220 Alcom 223 12.0 24 94 116 1402,761 words
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Article1656 1980-07-02 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units, unless otherwise specified. —■81l AjMMto (2.248 IBS) AMai (112B120S) Alas BaM (Ufi) A Chaa (L2B)1,656 words
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Article48 1980-07-02 10 has reported a pre-tax loss of $215,026 for the year ended December 31, 1979, compared with a pre-tax profit of *13,553 the previous year. Turnover (or the year was $5.21 million ($5.35 million). The directors have recommended that no dividend be paid for the year.48 words
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Article24 1980-07-02 10 BOGkf to be hekfat 20th Floor, Straits Trading Building, 9 Battery Road, Singapore, at 12 noon on July 14.24 words
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Article, Illustration599 1980-07-02 10 THE HkgSji™ stock market drifted dewaWarda r» Ml 7 as preflt-taklag ewplei wltkskert-eelltag d» ittrlbitel to Ike peer ■crfwauM tt tke New xsrk market, mm akserv ere eetei Ike Hwgfcwg market waa etosed yeetec skssrvsr hM tkei tke toeal miM kae keea kOewkg tke New599 words
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Article612 1980-07-02 10 A WAVE of support late in the afternoon helped the Kuala Lumpur stock market recover most aI its early losses yesterday. Prices still closed on a slightly easier note. Trading was hesitant and erratic and firmed slightly in the last half hour, after having drifted612 words
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Article, Illustration2718 1980-07-02 11 BIBIANA CHOO - With the return to profitability after four years of losses, Haw Par now channels its energy to ways of consolidating its position and ways of farther expansion in this region. BIBIANA CHOO reports on the situation. BIBIANA CHOO HAW Par's return to profitability2,718 words
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307 1980-07-02 11 GROUP interim profits of Malayan Breweries rose by a heady 20.9 per cent despite the poor performance of its parent company which had its pre-tax profits reduced by almost half. The parent company, an investment holding company, turned in pre-tax profits of $2.06 million307 words
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409 1980-07-02 11 THE outlook for the log and plywood industry will be further dimmed by the current recessionary pressures prevailing in major industrialised countries. Companies in the non-log producing countries cannot survive unless they tackle the immediate unfavourable market conditions speedily. This bleak scenario was painted by409 words
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281 1980-07-02 11 TRADING is the shares sf Sapreme Csfpsi sties which was saspeaded last week resumed yesterday. This fallen* its reply to KUE queries aver Its reeeatly >——881 aeqalslttaa sf the Keag Basa grasp. USE had ashed Sapreme why tt had earlier replied la281 words
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Article704 1980-07-02 11 wm' by HOCK LOCK SIEW HAW Par, while wallowing in its large encashable assets, still retains its image of a stock good for speculation despite its newly elevated status to the profit-gener-ating club once more. Last month, the stock emerged as the second most active counter, after UOLby HOCK LOCK SIEW - 704 words
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Article203 1980-07-02 11 PERAK CartaMe said that a board meeting will be held today to consider the proposed acquistion of two property companies. The company was replying to KLSE queries earlier whether it knew of any reason for the substantial rise in the turnover and price of the company's shares. Directors203 words
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Advertisement154 1980-07-02 11 3S WWm s> k 0* Oriental Breathing for Health and Longevity What is Chi? this power that can rehabilitate failing health and recharge the human spirit, arrest illness and keep disease at bay? Can Chi really prolong vigorous life, regain lost years? Where did it come from? How can I154 words
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367 1980-07-02 12 UPI Reuter TEHERAN Radio says the death of the ailing Shah would not speed up the release of the 53 American hostages, but President Abolhassan Bani-Sadr appears involved in a campaign for support that includes convincing Iranians that freeing the captives canUPI; Reuter - 367 words
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Article148 1980-07-02 12 AFP SONY of Japan has taken the lead in combining a colour video camera and a video cassette recorder into one portable unit, equivalent in compactness to an &-mm sound movie camera. The major electronics company yesterday introduced a prototype of such aAFP - 148 words
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195 1980-07-02 12 AFP JAPAN'S direct investments overseas hit a record annual high of U554.99 billion in the fiscal year 1979 which ended in March. The Finance Ministry attributed the record, surpassing the previous high of 14.59 billion for fscal 1978 to a sharp increase inAFP - 195 words
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Article113 1980-07-02 12 Reuter ALGERIA yesterday increased its oil price from U5535.21 to $37 a barrel. The Algerian News Agency said this was in Hnp with a decision taken at the last conference of the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries in Algiers last month. The conference set upReuter - 113 words
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Article822 1980-07-02 12 LONDON, Tues. Interest centred on special situation stocks in an otherwise quietly easier market, dealers said. At 3pm, the FT index was down 3.8 points at 461.0 Haws Wharf jumped 75p to 240p after news that the Kuwaiti Investment Office plans to offer for the company while S822 words
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Article583 1980-07-02 12 Agencies VIETNAM yesterday warned Asean against what it called being duped by China in the face of the Kampuchean problem. A statement issued by the Vietnamese Embassy said: "In execution of their expansionist plans in South-east Asia, the reactionary Beijing rulers are intensifying their divisiveAgencies - 583 words
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144 1980-07-02 12 Reuter WORKERS at most major copper producing companies in the United States walked off their jobs early yesterday after union and industry efforts to forge new three-year contracts stalled over key economic issues. Mr Cass Alvin, spokesman for the national nonferrousReuter - 144 words
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Advertisement285 1980-07-02 12 Mother Gets 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 husbands have read it and are getting the message. A leading woman's magazine recently interviewed housewives to find out why husbands285 words
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Miscellaneous69 1980-07-02 12 Outlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. to 1 p.m. today: Partly cloudy with showers in a few areas clearing in late morning: Report for 24 hours prior to 7J9 p.m. on July 1 at the Airport. Maximum temperature 33.0 Associated humidity 67 Minimum temperature 24.6 Associated humidity 96 Hours of69 words
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Article72 1980-07-02 13 AFP A SHIP belonging to a Singapore company, carrying oil sank off the south west coast of India, in the Arabian sea. The ship on its way to Singapore from Bahrein had sent SOS messages to Cochin, Marmagao and Karwar ports in the south west India.AFP - 72 words
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Article62 1980-07-02 13 Reuter EXPORT goods worth 25 million rupees have piled up at Cochin port following a strike, now in its sixteenth day, by about 200 workers demanding Sundays off, the Press Trust of India (pti) reported. The goods include tea for the Soviet Union. About 2,000Reuter - 62 words
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Article49 1980-07-02 13 Reuter PORTUGUESE merchant navy engineers began a three day strike on Monday to force the pace of pay negotiations with ship owners, which have been going on for six months. The strike affects both vessels flying the Portuguese flag and foreign ships with Portuguese crew. ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article74 1980-07-02 13 AFP A BIG fire swept through the Jakarta port of Kalibaru killing one man and gutting a total of 491 houses and four motor boats. The fire, which broke out on Monday was put out only after a six hour struggle by dozens of fire engines.AFP - 74 words
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Article, Illustration544 1980-07-02 13 G DURAIRAJ - By G DURAIRAJ MALAYSIA Shipyard and Engineering will shortly undertake the construction of coastal vessels for Malaysian shipowners. This will extend its scope of operations which has been limited to the building of a variety of vessels for the Malaysian Government and544 words
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Article604 1980-07-02 13 Sktpfiag Um P*f® C«l SMpftag Um CM Adriatic IV 5 ent IV 4 Afea VI 3 Evergreen IV 3 Afro-Eurasia vra 1 Fesco V 1/2 All trans VI 5 Flotta Lauro V 5 Alpac VI 5 Fortune VI 5 Angkutan VI 4 Franco-Belg m 4/5 Angonave VI604 words
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Article, Illustration189 1980-07-02 14 SCANDUTCH loaded its one millionth container unit on July 1 on the Nedlloyd Delft at Tokyo. The one million mark was reached eight years after the inauguration of the Scan Dutch fully containerised service between Europe and the Far East in April 1972. It has189 words
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Article684 1980-07-02 14 Fairplay SURVEYORS acting for the Swedish Club, the international marine insurance mutual organisation, reported that the standards required by the various classification societies vary considerably. And the standards within one or more classification societies also seem to vary to "follow the flag". Mr Lars Lindfelt,Fairplay - 684 words
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Article1015 1980-07-02 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 f (2) All export FCL containers and LCL cargo must be delivered to the Authority's premises during the1,015 words
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Article1368 1980-07-02 14 A FAIR level of fixing activity was reported on Monday, although brokers noted rates tending to soften ahead of the slack holiday season. North American grain business included a 25,000 tonner from the US Gulf to South Korea at US$35 (fio) for July 10/20 and a 30,000 tonner1,368 words
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Article, Illustration1232 1980-07-02 15 "IT TOOK a volcano to slow down the port of Portland. Cheap shot, Mother Nature." The prevailing sentiment of the Portland-area maritime community is also the headline of the port's newest advertisement. Appearing in national trade publications, the advertisement is designed to1,232 words
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Article, Illustration519 1980-07-02 15 EXPECTED ARRIVALS TODAY KEPPEL WHARVES Barge Tai Chin Sr 328 Z (1500) 22 Car Ace No. 1 (Ro/Ro) (0000 after Frotakobe) 47 Favola (Tanker) (after Tomoe 63 P/O Subject Gas Free) 15/16 Hague Maru (1830 shifts after Rio Borde sails) 33/34 Hupeh (after Yuheng) 44 Jiangting (after519 words
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3000 1980-07-02 19 SCHEDULE A guide to ships loading at Singapore for Ports around the World The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of3,000 words
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Article182 1980-07-02 20 FWSH3HTECH international conference and exhion the freight forwarding industry July 13, Royal Lancaster Hotel, London. Lattai Amertcaa OU Skew July 1-4, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Karauurlae lateraatiaaal ShlpbalMlag, Shlprepairiag, Parts Harhaan Exptritlea July 28-Aug 4, Seoul, South Korea. ONB Aug 26-29, Stavanger, Norway. A conference and exhibition on182 words
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Article119 1980-07-02 20 AFP TWO South Korean and one y Japanese trawlers seized last year for illegal fishing in the United States' 200mile conservation zone, have agreed to pay more than US$l.l million for the offences, the US Commerce Department announced. The trawlers were the Tsuda Maru, SeoAFP - 119 words
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767 1980-07-02 20 AFP FURTHER declines developed on the London freight market last week, reflecting a shortage of suitable cargo and an excess of tonnage, noticeably in the grain trades. The smaller types which until recently appeared to have escaped the seasonal quietness, were affected along withAFP - 767 words
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Article133 1980-07-02 20 The major shipping consortia operating between the Far East/Europe and Straits ports/Australia and the member lines. ACE (PAR EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. 'K' Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANRO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits Container Line. Nedlloyd Lines. Neptune133 words
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Article179 1980-07-02 20 NAVY veteran William Dunlop hit three storms but safely completed his solo sailing voyage from Maine to England without twoway radio or sophisticated navigational equipment. "I don't believe it," Mr Dunlop's wife Pam said on Sunday. Mr Dunlop, 39, set sail from Portland in his179 words
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Article1501 1980-07-02 20 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and the agents who handle cargo bookings for them. A B Adriatic Castalaer Continental Feeder* (S)/Cargo Freight (PK). AFEA Singapore Shipping Agencies (S) Euro-Asia Line (PK/PN). Alfred C. Tsepfer Sea Consortium (S)/Marintex Enterprise (PK). Alpae Intrasea (S)/Yeo Shpg1,501 words
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Advertisement386 1980-07-02 13 Everett Lines KM TMK MOST FttQUKMT SAILINGS TO BANGKOK HONGKONG •JAPAN WSAM. Ev«r«tt SlewneNp Corpn. t/A C*«»»o»d S '»oopo»# 9}4§l 9 30 hoc- V»««* «Wc JO >01 OCIC »dg T* 2144' j *o»» »«Kno *9»«n SOCSHIP CO §MC T* J®7 72' 8 .1A RDIM I •<- Orient Overseas Co+UcmeA Line386 words
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Advertisement276 1980-07-02 13 §9!i Si I SEALORD ANTAH a UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES Dubai (28/7). Dammam (31/7). Kuwait (3/8). Doha (6/8). Abu Dhabi (9/8) FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE P NAVIGATOR V 6 AL WATTY AH V.7 NAVIGATOR V.7 S'ptrt Loading for Mma Qaboos (26/7). Dubai (28/7) Dammam (30/7), Kuwait276 words
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Advertisement18 1980-07-02 13 mm CONTAINER Schedules LONDON Freights SHIPS In Pert SHIPPING list REGIONAL Weather SHIPPING Events WEEKLY Freights THE Consortia18 words
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Advertisement520 1980-07-02 13 TRACONS SERVICE TRANS SIBERIAN EXPRESS SERVICE TO CncMndfe, M EXPORT TO U.S. PACIFIC, GULF, ATLANTIC, EAST CANADA AND ASIAN PORTS Feeder Vratl dj I Saled 1-9/7 14-16/7 22-23/7 I ARTHUR 2S-29/7 MU) N S-€/t IILLL Singapore Closing Times *CY 2 July 1500 hrs CFS 1 June 2400 hrc TO ARABIAN/PERSIAN520 words
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Advertisement646 1980-07-02 14 LEO SHIPPING PTE LTD. SINGAPORE PERNAS-MISC SHIPPING AGENCIES SDN BHD PORT KELANG PENANG 'v K i. VL M 7/7, HEAD OFFICE: WISMA MISC TEL: NO: KL *****8 MALA YSIAN NTERNA TtONAL SHPPHG CORPORA TK)N BERHAD CmUm Sank* T» fag a 1-jfaa Cm. MM Ncopvi rW. 1) Barcelona, Genoa. 2) Amsterdam646 words
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Advertisement257 1980-07-02 14 BBS SUPERCARRIER SERVICE WEEKLY SERVICE TO PANAMA, US ATLANTIC GULF AND E. CANADA KUB Mi !W 44/7 1/7 rtTOB 3-3/7 4-5/7 17-11/7 CM 2/1 26/8 17/1 6/8 1/9 22/8 Snh CM* 8/8 4/9 5/9 24/4 hat N Tat 10/1 11/8 in 9/9 25/8 27/1 11/9 12/9 R OH. IMb MM257 words
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Advertisement749 1980-07-02 15 ■■kHktk Overseas B M Containers Limited Weekly service to/from UK/Europe STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei Ports and Bangkok COWTWOSW SERVICE TO UK/CONnOT: Kto| Spare P K(i*x Dmart Br em 25 M 27 M 11 U 31 M 2 Au| 2ht lAm 11 A* 19M SA* 10 Am It749 words
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Advertisement273 1980-07-02 15 I E Franco Belgian Serv/ces Fir Fa Ftf-iCh Serrxct ;< ith BtLjuin t\ir Fr.hUrn Li y SINGAPORE FNOUIRIES ???3744 CFS *****41 Tprmmal ??***** Optorg Shipping Pte. Ltd. Kuiia I urnpur Sto?S9l Port Kpl»ng T OOl Ptfahng Jdya '7S*>o3 P«niinq 83^4S EL M A EMPRESA LINEAS MARITIMAS ARGENTINAS (ARGENTINE NATIONAL LINE'273 words
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Advertisement634 1980-07-02 16 KOREA L,II*E SHIPPING CORPN t Kcfanc PENANG STORE ALTAR 153W 13/18 Uy 17/20 July 21/24 Uy FROM BUSAJ BANGKOK ALTAR 154E 13/16 Wy 17/20 July 21/24 July TO WJSAfI VEGA 151* 10/14 Am 15-11 A* 19/23 Auc FROM BUM BANGKOK VEGA 152E 10/14 Auj 15-18 Auf 19/23 Auf TO BUSAH634 words
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Advertisement500 1980-07-02 16 EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST FUROPF FXPRFSS FULL CONTAINER SERVICE ACCEPTWG CARGO FOR: HAMBURG. FELIXSTOWE. ROTTERDAM ANTWERP. U HAVRE ALSO ACCEPTMG CARGO FOR: UNITED KINGDOM SOUTHAMPTON. LONDON MANCHESTER. BKMMGHAM BRISTOL. LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW. LEEDS WEST GERMANY BKIKMAM HOLLAND AMSTERDAM 1 EUROPE EAR EAST EXPRESS FULL CONTAINER SERVICE S>n MattaiOuk* hm M 11500 words
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Advertisement755 1980-07-02 16 Everett Lines in Bun* Fivt Star SkippMf Cerpn. 'BURMESE NATIONAL LINE' LOADMG FOR RANGOON > > i W*3OJ/J My 15/17 Mr Ajpnt* n Malaysia BOUSTEAD SHPPWG TtL NOS Ki. *****2/*****9 LOADMG FOR DURBAN, CAPETOWPPVMONTEVDEO, BUENOS AMES I PATAGOMA AKOmiA Spar* 4/5 My Transportation Maritima Maxicana S. A. "MEXICAN NATIONAL LINE"755 words
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Miscellaneous131 1980-07-02 20 TIMES, WedatMby illy L IIM SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND BEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. LM—t R Thunderstorm Temperature °C Shower Weather V Wind direction with speed in knots V Cloudy Sky Dewpoint« C U Wave height One full circle represents calm or light and variable winds. J One half131 words
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