The Business Times, 4 September 1978

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  • 10 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 218/1/78 MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1978 50CENTS
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 16 1 BUSINESS Times wishes all its Muslim readers an enjoyable Harl Raya Adilfltrl holiday.
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    • 59 1 UPI. TOKYO, Sun. Japanese Prime Minister Takeo Fukuda will go on a mission to strengthen ties with four oil-rich West Asian countries and to secure their crude oil supplies to Japan. The 10-day trip from Tuesday, will take Mr. Fukuda to Iran, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates and
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    • 93 1 AFP. PEKING Sun. The price of watches, among the most sought-after consumer items in China, dropped by between 10 and 20 per cent from last Friday, Hslnhua News Agency reported today. Seven brands of Chinese-manufactured watches are now cheaper. The price of a Chinese watch is from Just
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    • 62 1 AFP KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Prime Minister Datuk Hussein Onn tonight called on Malaysians to pray for "peace, harmony and prosperity in the country." In his Harl Raya message broadcast, Datuk Hussein said: "We condemn any kind of fanaticism. All religions must be tolerated and let every man
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    • 64 1 AFP. JAKARTA, Sun. French car maker Peugeot made a few breakthrough on the Indonesian market this week with the launching of its prestige "Peugeot 64", assembled locally. Production of the 604 appeared promising as 120 cars were already ordered and paid, making Peugeot still more able to
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    • 69 1 AFP. MANILA, Sun. The Philippines' First Lady Imelda Marcos has expressed preference for a 10member junta to take over from President Marcos in case he dies, it was reported today. The English-language Times Journal newspaper quoting palace sources, said Mrs. Marcos had indicated that the succession
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    • 73 1 UPI. LONDON, Sun. The biggest art collection built up in Britain since the war is owned by the porters and engineers of Britain's state-owned railways, the Sunday Times reported. In the last year alone, British Rail's pension fund has invested £7 million (about Ss3o million) on art
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    • 65 1 TV Malaysia colour Reuter. KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Prime Minister Datuk Hussein Onn is expected to launch colour television in Malaysian on Dec. 28, Information Minister Datuk Mohamed Rahmat announced. Speaking after visiting the Federation of Malaysian Manufacturers' trade fair, Datuk Mohamed said that his ministry had set a five-year target
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    • 66 1 AP. BAGUIO CITY, Sun. The adjourned 18th game between defending world chess champion Anatoly Karpov and challenger Viktor Korchnoi ended In a draw today. The 27-year-old Soviet champion, who was playing white, offered the draw after his 64th move and after two hours and 40
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    • 68 1 Reuter. JAKARTA, Sun. Eleven foreign ambassadors are due to visit East Timor this week in what appears to be a breakthrough in Indonesia' efforts to gain international diplomatic recognition for invading and annexing the former Portuguese colony. The group includes Australian Ambassador Tom Critchley, whose country strongly objected
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  • 116 1 THE following list of stocks gives the 10 most traded on the Stock Exchange of Singapore last week. It gives the turnover in thousands of units, closing prices on Friday and the high and low for 1978. Company Turnover Price# HiCk Low '000 Sept 1 1978 Haw
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  • LOCAL STOCK INDICES
    • 70 1 Aug 28 Aug 29 Aug 38 A«31 S«pt 1 ft BT Index: 2072.17 2131.27 2132.65 2104.88 2148.72 Industrials: 404.94 405.69 402.11 399.19 402.15 Finance: 082.76 712.07 713.33 705.49 711.08 Hotels: 278.20 280.73 279.50 275.35 278.08 Properties: 282.57 261.75 260.70 257.71 282.80 t Tins: 174.07 174.11 173.44 173.40 173.70 t
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    • 76 1 Au*K Aug 29 Aug 38 Aagll Seftl tt BT Index: 2908.12 2890.80 2933.21 closed 2887.60 Industrials: 444 03 442.28 442.88 closed 441.43 <§ Finance: 583.73 588.21 800.59 closed 590.88 Hotels: 240.39 252.87 244.51 closed 244.19 properties 259 72 259.51 280.98 rlnsod 286.17 t Tins: 196.82 196.01 195.47 194.87 t
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  • 953 1  -  ONLY BIG FIRMS BENEFIT By FONG MEW LENG SMALL and medium-sized manufacturing firms' fear that the new block work permit scheme for foreign labour may benefit only the larger manufacturers who can afford the high costs of recruitment overseas. Moreover, big firms have existing "hostels
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  • 244 1 THE SINGAPORE Bus Service (SBS) provided an average of 1.9 million passenger trips a day last year. This was about 89 per cent of total bus passenger trips the remaining 11 per cent was covered by buses under Scheme A and Scheme B. In its latest
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  • 733 1  -  ■y TOH THIAN SER HARIMAU Investment Trust has sprung onto the stage of corporate activity with a $20-mllllon convertible unsecured loan stock. Harlmau Is the first closed-end Investment trust to be listed In Singapore. While investors are taking a breather with the market
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  • 94 1 Reuter. AMOS DA WE will appear In a US district court In San Francisco tomorrow on charges of misapplying about US$l million (about 592.2S million) of funds from three small Callfornlan banks. The U8 Attorney's Office said Da we was taken Into custody when he surren-
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  • 311 1 THE VISIT here of a Swiss Eurocurrency dealer has ■parked off speculation that another money broker might be entering the local money market. Market sources say the latest developments stem from a visit recently by senior officers from Tradition SA, a Lausanne-based outfit.
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  • 439 1  -  By QUEK PECK LIM THE MONETARY Authority of Singapore has informed insurance companies of the types of reinsurance risks that will qualify for the new concessionary 10 per cent tax rate. A circular to all insurance companies states that the concession is applicable
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  • 97 1 PRIME Minister Lee Kuan Yew has paid tribute in his Hart Raya Puasa message to the fast, economic and educational progress made by. Malay Singaporeans "Never have we had so many Malays working in factories in skilled and semi-skilled Jobs, as technicians and supervisors, as we have today.
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    • 65 1 8M pace 10. mm 03' SHIPPING TIMES i OF TEMPLES aad other g* F™ 1 fuk f religious things 2 B{ Vj BH l^ ma opT, market activity HEAL growth through 1979 for AT THE fotfing poone Britain INDONESIA'S eUprioeworriee NEW acheoM to two of SINGAPORE rfttiag pretty m PSA
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  • 1451 2  -  Have a twitching left eye? Then you could expect to meet your benefactor soon, or so says a Chinese method of divination. T .F.F, WEI-MING here takes you through the Chinese religious calendar and explains en route things Chinese you have always wanted to know Lunar year
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  • 892 2 Borneo Bulletin. IN KIMANIS. Sabah stand* a stone column S.ln high and 1.5 m around. Many peopko believe that it is growing. They say that when it was "planted" on a small hill more than a century ago H was only 1.2 m high, 15cm wide
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  • 434 2 Borneo Bulletin. ENCOURAGED by Its success in finding a rare Sound cuckoo last month, e Babah Museum Intends sending out many more expeditions In future In quest of birds, mammals and Insects. This hunting for samples will also be In anticipation of the completion of
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 201 2 IBJ The Bank for All Reasons Corporate Financing. IBJ is Japan's oldest and largest long-term credit bank. With extensive experience in meeting corporate financial requirements through arranging bond issues and l offering precisely tailored loan packages. Main Bank to Japan's Key Industries. IBJ is main bank to more of Japan's
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 555 2 I I -11-OIE CROSSWORD I J CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROBB 1 Love bird? (4) 4 In Yugoslavia, wry Joke* about a piano (6) Fabled bird of i 8 Fabled bird of stone, we hear (3) 10 Traditional part of a mine IS financial straits that can Cvent sailing (3, 5) rover
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 599 3 Reuter. ITALY'S very large balance of payments surplus this year may disappear In 1979, Treasury Minister Flltppo Pandolfl forecast In an analysis of the Italian economy presented to political parties. The weakness In US dollar prices of raw materials and the decline of the lira
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    • 583 3 THE US Treasury on Friday sold short-term bills that carried the highest rates for such securities since November, 1974. The increased yields resulted from the government's decision recently to push Interest rates upward to counter the dollar's weakness In foreign-ex-change trading. The Federal Reserve recently raised
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    • 363 3 Reuter, UPI GEOLOGISTS discovered a major new coal source near Quirindl, 273 km northwest of Sydney, the New South Wales Minister for Mines and Energy Patrick Hills said on Friday. Mr Hills said the find was a "potentially huge energy resource" and could prove
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 618 3 Agencies. COLOMBIA will launch a vast oil search over the next five years to try to become self-sufficient again in petroleum. Mines Minister Alberto Restrepo said at the weekend. The state-owned oil company, Ecopetrol, would drill 140 exploratory wells over the next five years at a cost
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    • 293 3 AFP. JAPANESE export-orien-tated industries such as shipbuilding, steel and textile, suffered setbacks for the business term ended last March. The textile sector experienced export slowdown because of the appreciating value of the yea. Steel manufacturers and shinyards saw sharp drops in profits and sales
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    • 191 3 AP A JAPANESE exhibition of technology In the metalworking and building materials Industries opened at the Peking exhibition centre over the weekend. It is Japan's first technology show in China since the signing of the Slno-Japanese peace and friendship treaty in Peking on Aug
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    • 1221 3 RECORD LEVEL OF ACTIVITY ECONOMIC activity In Britain reached a new record level during the first quarter of 1978 and showed a further advance during the April-June quarter. Gross Domestic Product In the first half of the year was about lfc per cent above
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    • 270 3 AFP. NINE tea-producing and exporting countries have expressed concern over the continuing fall in world tea prices. In a four-day meeting last week in Colombo, the participants observed that world prices have already declined to 1976 levels while large incresses had taken place in production costs,
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    • 167 3 Reuter. WOMEN in many countries believe they have the same right as men to work at night, and they consider legislation that prevents them from doing so obsolete and discriminatory, an International Labour Organisation (ILO) report said. The document said opposition was increasing in
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 280 4 RUBBER futures in London on Friday closed slightly easier. 0.15 pence down to 0.25 pence up from Thursday. Turnover was 248 lots of 15 tonnes Including six kerb trades and one option which was traded early in the day. In the morning, the market gained up to 0.50
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    • 237 4 THE Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange quoted the following noon closing prices per plcul on Saturday: Coconut oil: Bulk $90 sellers, old drum S9S sellers, new drum $100 seller* Copra Mixed (loose) UK/Cont $80 buyers Pepper Muntok ASTA while f o.b. 100% NLW $322' i sellers. Sarawak white fob
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    • 314 4 SUGAR futures in London on Friday continued their bull run in the afternoon partly against New York, closing just below session highs with on-balance gains of 1'2.20 to £4.40 per tonne. The market had finished the morning at an advance of €1.95 to €4.25 having opened with extended kerb
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    • 201 4 THE STRAITS tin price in Penang on Saturday rose Ms 9 to $1,814 per picul, on an official offering up eight tonnes to 271 tonnes. In LONDON on Fridav, tin, on the day, rose by C 125 for cash and L'9s for Three Months in both contracts. The
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    • 193 4 BANGKOK rice prices quoted on Saturday: (In US dollars per tonne FO B. basis Bangkok) While 1Uc«: 100 pet Ist class 397. 100 r't 2nd class 382.100 pet 3rd class 377. pet 372. 10 pet 347. 15 pet 342 20 pet 342. 25 pet 327. 35 pet unq. Broken:
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    • 89 4 LEAD, on the day, was up €5 for cash and £4.5 for Three Months in London on Friday. The afternoon market was very steady In line with copper at up to £349 for Three Months on the kerb. The morning pre-market reflected the rise in copper but the higher
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    • 552 4 THE KILOBAR in Singapore on Saturday opened at 5515,393 and closed higher at $15,415. after trading In a high-low range of $15,458 and $15,379 In a dull market. Spot gold for London delivery opened at U*****.20/212.20 and closed at $212.10/50, after trading in a high-low range of 212.60 213.10
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    • 365 4 COPPER wirebars rose by €10 all round in London on Friday. The afternoon market went further ahead on covering prompted by news of Asarco's declaration of full force majeure on shipments of 110, Peru copper to its European customers in September and market reports that the Chilean government has
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    • 231 4 ROBUBTA futures In London on Friday closed slightly steadier £44 to C 6 per tonne up from Thursday on sales of 3,624 lots Including 45 options. Dealers said the market fluctuated during the afternoon on local dealer and Jobber activity but steadied at the close on late commis-sion-house buying
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    • 141 4 TERMINAL cocoa in London on Friday eased back on weekend and jobber profit-taking In the afternoon to close with pared gains of £20.50 to £27.50 per tonne. Turnover totalled 6.664 lots lncladlng 3,412 lots crossed and five options. The morning market had seen near-limit gains and the establishment of
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    • 59 4 ZINC on the day, was up mostly £2.5 per tonne In London on Friday. The afternoon market was very steady with Three Months trading up to £329 per tonne. Morning values found short-covering support up to £329.5.f0r Three Months on the pre-market although profit-taking restrained prices In the ring.
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    • 284 4 THE Hongkong sliver futures market on Saturday rose HKS2 to $264 per 10 ounces. The fixing price also rose $2 to $264. Previous Saturday half-day trading sessions had seen prices unchanged from the previous day. On the LONDON Metal exchange, sliver rose by 1.4 to 1.2 pence per troy
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    • 185 4 LATE commercial buying pushed most wheat futures up at the close after a day of quiet trade, in Chicago on Friday. Prices finished slightly off their best with gains of 4-ft US cents to one cent a bushel, while the distant September contract finished fractionally lower but only one
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    • 160 4 CHICAGO Soybean futures on Friday closed half a cent to four U8 cents a bushel higher after a day of quiet trade was topped off. by a flurry of commission-house buying. November led the advance most of the session, firming further on moderate commissionhouse purchases near the close. Traders
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    • 688 4 THE uncertainty surrounding the supply-demand situation for the popular commodities Quoted orr the Singapore Chinese Produce Exchange made for a generally cautious market fast week. With the exception of f;ambler, which passed lghtly at higher levels towards the close of the week, prices either tended lower
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    • 82 4 CJTpNorth European port! in U8 dollars per ton u nless otherwise staled Friday Previous Malaysian 5H f fa bulk per tonne November 575 sir 5*0 sir Sumatra 5S (fa bulk August 830 sir 635 sir September 620 sir 625 sir October 505 sir 600 sir November 585 sir
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    • MONEY AND EXCHANGE$
      • 176 4 THE US dollar last week opened at 2.2590/10 against the local dollar and continued to appreciate further against other currencies on reports that the Federal Reserve Board had cut the 4 per cent reserve requirements on US banks' foreign borrowings. It jumped to a high of 2.2580 on
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      • 21 4 THE average rate at which Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 7 per cent.
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      • 255 4 Asian rates THE market In the week ended Sept 1 closed steady in quiet trading after seeing a rise of up to 3/16 per cent In some periods following the prime rate Increase from 9 to 9K per cent In New York. Demand in short dates pushed rates higher with
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      • 382 4 THE DOMESTIC money market witnessed a slightly easier Interest rate trend last week. The Interbank overnight rate opened In the region of 5 Vi to 5 per cent but had a tendency to close lower after clearing. On the other hand, term deposit rates sustained throughout the week with
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      • 92 4 Source: Astley Pearce THE interbank overnight market was seen on an easier tone towards the middle of the week ended Sept 1. However, it firmed to the 6ft to 6 per cent level and closed later at sft to sft per cent for the long weekend. One Month
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      • 87 4 Euro rates LONDON Eurodollar deposit rates on Friday closed steady in quiet trading ahead of the U8 Labour Day long weekend, dealers said. Period rates finished virtually unchanged from Thursday's closing levels as the dealing date for the day was the same as for the day before because of the
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      • 282 4 THE DOLLAR held steady with narrow movements for most of a quiet day but fell away on nervous selling towards the close on Friday. Some New York operators offloaded small amounts of dollars, wary of any currency developments over the US long holiday weekend, and the thinness of the
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      • 245 4 THE DOLLAR closed significantly weaker against major currencies in generally quiet, thin trading on Friday. The decline primarily reflected position squaring ahead of the lone Labour Day weekend, dealers said. They said the thinness of the market tended to exaggerate the movement in rates. Operators were particularly cautious
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      • 341 4 Source: Corp THE SWISS franc was once again the strong currency on an overall basis last week. The US dollar, however, experienced heavy losses on a week-to-week basis. It fell from 1.6938 to 1.6230 Swiss francs and 2.0180 to 1.9850 marks. The Canadian dollar even dropped against the weak
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      • 43 4 FRANKFURT exchanges closing quotes on Sept l: US 1.M4&/S6 Can 1 7220/36 8U 3 SM/M6 D>1 (2.OS/11 8 ft 122 45/75 Lit 2.I77/3B7 F rr 45 80 70 Yen 10**/90 Brr (con) 347/367 B Fr (fin) S.lM'ieo N Kr 37 80 IS
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      • 48 4 FOR THE week ended Friday Sept 1, the range of call rates received from Short Deposit* (M) Berhad was as follows: Bank fund: 4K per cent to 8 per cent. General fund: 4 per cent to 5K Der cent. Movemeata of fund totalled $348 million.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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  • TRANSPORT
    • 157 5 UNITED Arab Shipping's fleet of K-class ships has increased to 40 with the delivery of the Salah Aldeer from Govan Shipbuilders of Scotland. The 40th K-class ship sailed on her maiden voyage to Arabia Gulf ports last month after completing loading at Antwerp, Rotterdam, Bremen
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    • 154 5 AFP. A MEETING of the world's shipbuilding and shipping nations to discuss the international shipping slump is of some urgency. This is one of the conclusions drawn by a seven-man South Korean Shipowners' and Shipbuilders' delegation which has ended a three-day visit to London
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    • 444 5 Reuter AFRICAN countries are embarking on a US$lBO million (Ss4l4 million) scheme to Improve their civil aviation, which is notorious for their uncertainty and delays. The plan involves Improving facilities and boosting training for personnel from pilots to radio operators, firemen to meteorologists. Altogether 13,000
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    • 86 5 AFP. FRENCH air controllers, whose go-slow has disrupted European air traffic for nearly two months, announced they will suspend their protest at mid-day today. A trade union spokesman said the decision to call off the work-to-rule was meant to clear the way for the opening of
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    • Article, Illustration
      258 5 EXPECTED ARRIVALS TODAY KEPPEL WHARVES CHIDAMBARAM (PASSENGER) 0700 (after Kota Slngapura) 42/43 GARZA OCEAN (CLINKER) 1200 after Mendoza 5 KOTA PANJANO 0700 (after Kota Tanjong) 10/11 KUZNICA (D/L) 1200 (after Helden Helm Bunga Melatl) 35/36 PERAK 1300 after Tapah 21 WEST SEA TRADER 1200 after Chang Ming
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    • 507 5  -  By PETER CHIA THE Port of Singapore Authority's scheme to allot berths at Keppel Wharves for the sole use of interested shipping lines is designed to maintain the use of conventional wharf space. With the shift towards contalnerlsatlon, there has been a
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    • 279 5 THE Port Klang Authority earned a record Mf 118.2 million in operating re* venue last year $12.4 million more than the previous year. According to the authority's official newsletter, Berita Pelabuhan, the port handled cargo totalling about $7.53 billion in value last year. This
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    • 160 5 AFP THAILAND will cftll on ft third country to approach Taiwan for permission for Thai International (Thai) to fly to both Talpeh and Peking. The Thai Nation Review dally reported that Thai Deputy Communications Minister Praslt NarongdeJ said Thailand wanted a
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    • 311 5 THE effects of spiralling inflation coupled with a declining productivity growth rate pose the most pressing problems facing the US aerospace and airline industries. Roy Anderson, chairman of Lockheed Corporation, made that assessment In London recently In an address to the World Aerospace Conference. In
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    • 726 5 ARRTVAL8 1 EMI III* Operator Number Local Time Ftaa SIA SQ101 0815 KUL MAS MH621 0840 PEN MA8 MH607 0645 KUL MAS MH671 0945 PEN/KUL CPA CX710 1005 HLP OIA OA 980 1030 HLP THAI TG423 1035 BKK SIA SQ103 1045 KUL SIA SQ209 1045 HLP MAS
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  • REVIEWS
    • 1494 6  - That's his woman just a curvy guitar It's more versatile than a piano or saxophone By ROBERT PALMER NYT. THERE ARE about 11 million amateur and professional guitarists In the United States, and every year they spend approximately US$lOO million (SS23O million) on guitars. About a fourth of the country's
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    • 707 6  -  By VINCENT CANBY NYT GREASE, the film version of the running Broadway Musical Show, is not really the 1950s teenage movie it thinks it is, but a content* porary fantasy about a 1950s teenage movie musical a larger, funnier, wittier and
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    • 668 7 In Exile Essays, reflections and letter 1933-1947 Willie Brandt (Translator, R.W. Laat) Oswald Wolff, London, 1971, £3 Reviewed by Ronnie Lira IT IS a little-known fact that "Willy Brandt" was the former Chancellor of the German Democratic Republic's pseudonym. He was born Herbert
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    • 726 7 Letter to the Editor OUR beautiful 120-year-old Tang Suahn Klong Temple is to be demolished any time from Sept 5, 1978. We are fervently appealing for Its preservation for we feel that the existence of our temple is compatible with the planned development of the site.
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    • 634 7  -  By MARK FRANK UPI IT'S not what you'd call a vintage year for upstate New York's wine grape industry. Growers, still smarting from two straight bad years, are frustrated by ris.ing production costs, lower prices for their products and limited markets. Vinters, somewhat better off,
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    • 369 7  -  Br CORAL DENDROFF IMAGES OF Brazil and the exhibition of paintings by Professor Lin Sheng Yang and Teng Kwee Choo at Victoria Memorial Hall, opened on Friday evening, did conjure up visions of the possible influence exotic, bizarre South American Indian art might have on traditional
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 625 6 LEISURE TIME FILMS: THE French Embassy, In conjunction with Alliance Francalse, will present a French film festival from Sept 11 to Sept 17 at the Regional English Language Centre auditorium. The festival will feature two different films each day, one to be held at 6.30pm and the other at 9pm.
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    • 295 6 rr SINGAPORE 5 A.M. Opening followed by Pesta Aidll Fitri Hari Raya Children's Special 0 Classic Keystone Comedy Capers Holiday Matinee The Great Race starring: Tony Curtis, Jack Lemmon, Natalie Wood, Peter Falk and Keenan Wynn 0 Fantasi Aidil Fitri (Malay Repeat) 0 P.M. Malay Movie Dimadu 0 Impact An
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  • MARKET REVIEWS
    • 1138 8  -  SINGAPORE •y CHAN BONG SOO BIG speculative syndicates generally have a way of spinning yarns in a bull market which lures even the man-in-the-street into buying stocks about which they know next to nothing. That was exactly what happened at the Stock Exchange of Singapore (SES)
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    • 610 8 SYDNEY Reuter STRONG demand in most sectors, and particularly for the resources stocks, has pushed activity on the share market to its highest level in five years last week. On Friday, the Sydney All-Ordinaries Index Jumped 3.18 points to 548.33, its best level since August,
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    • 691 8 NEW YORK NYT THE stock market continued to retreat from the magic 900 number last week, as investors were hit with an almost daily barrage of negative economic news. And it was a week when individual investors took speculative rides on gambling and airline
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    • 321 8 TOKYO THE Tokyo stock prices closed out last week on a strong upbeat on Saturday in a five-session winning streak. The composite index for all 936 listed stocks in the first section soared to an all-time high of 426.47 points, a gain of 5.90
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    • 639 8  -  ENDED SEPT 1 COMPILED BY VIOLET CHOW SCRIP ISSUES Carlsberg Brewery Malaysia Bhd: Proposed bonus Issue of one-for-two capitalising M 56.00 million. at Pall Mall (M): Proposed bonus issue of one-for-four capitalising M 54.78 million. OTHERS Synthetic Resins has Informed the KLSE that Its board
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    • 914 8  -  LONDON By GERALD COLVERD IT WOULD seem to be natural to encounter a need for liquidity fairly soon after enjoying the capital outlay of the holiday season. The London stock market's decision to end the two-week account last Friday with the FT index down below the
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    • 1102 8  -  K.LUMPUR By SOON HUI MOONG THE Kuala Lumpur stock market produced one of Its most active weeks in more than five years when volumes soared to recordshattering levels last week. Trading was, however, selective with a number of the lower liners coming Into the
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS MARKETS
    • 571 9 EUROPEAN MARKETS ifRANKFURT share prices were rfiostly firmer on Friday, and response to the Volkswagen hts issue was excellent, lers said, i VW closed at 237 marks exrights after touching 238.50 and Ohe subscription rights were duoted at 28 marks for an effective gain
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    • 267 9 SEPT 01 Frs CORBEILLE Alr-Uqulde B S N Qervali Danone C 8 F (ThomsonCsf) Cle Francalae des Petrole* I'ompagnle Ftnanclere Compagnle Generate Credit Foncler De France Hachette (Llbralrte) Machine*Bull Mlchelln (B) Parlbas Pechlney CIglne Kuhlmann Peugeot' Philip*(N»Oem Bezlt) Prinlemp* 8 A Rhone-Poulenoe SA Royal Dutch SuetfCle Flnan De) Thomson-Brandt
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    • 97 9 SEPT *1 Urt Ante 108 •1 Assoc Oen 38S00 -170 Bastofl 887 -10 Central* 4340 -9 Flat 2040 >16 Flnslder 179 unch Oen Immob 72 -1 in Prl 2450 +39 Italcementl ***** +M0 Il&lg&s 798 -5 Italslder 331 Magnetl M Pf 478 -2 25 Marelll Ere 344 25 -0
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    • 95 9 SEPT *1 Fr» FORWARD MAR) LET Acec 406 *8 Arbed 2495 unch Astur 706 +•34 Br&acan 482 +■2 Bru-Lamb 1550 10 Canpac 632 18 Cock 459 unch Df B*«rs 228 unch Ebes 2200 ♦5 Electrobel 6800 unch Ob-Inno-Bm 2285 -10 0<v 1314 ♦2 Hobok 2480 -40 Petro 3815 15
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    • 403 9 OOLD6 generally were Mater In thin trading ahead of (he aettlera du kmc weekend on Friday, dealers aald. Mining financial* had select shares ahead In adjustment to Thursday's producer (sins. Diamond share De Beers, extending Its recent trend, posted a 25 per cent naln at 786. BUhopagate rose a
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    • 1221 9 NEW YORK STOCKS rose slightly on Friday in moderately active trading on some firming of blue chip and glsunour lsaues which pulled back recently In the face of gaming speculation. Analysts said the market was also helped by the fall In the US money
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    • 336 9 TOKYO SHARE prices on Saturday closed higher in fairly active trading ahead of the government's adoption of a 2.S trillion yen supplementary budget, dealers said. The market average closed 25.52 points higher at 5.625.10 with volume 200 mln shares. The Tokyo Stock Exchange index closed at
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    • 335 9 THE market on Friday closed sharply higher in active trading as reports of a major oil and gas find led to a record 01 v» point gain In the Oil and Oas Index. The composite Index, up nearly 23 points, reached Its highest intra-day level since March IS, 1074
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    • 38 9 FINANCIAL TIMES «•< INDUSTRIALS Friday 408 0 Thursday 4M.S Week Ago DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Friday 879 33 Thursday 876 82 j Week Ago 895 53 LONDON DOLLAR PREMIUM Friday 88 to 88* Thursday 90 to 90S
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  • INTERNATIONAL COMPANY NEWS
    • 257 9 THE Hongkong Stock Exchange announced cancellation of large board lots in a number of stocks, with effect from Sept 30. The lots cancelled include the following (with remaining board lots In brackets). Cheung Kong (Holdings) Ltd 2,000 (1,000), Eastern Asia Navigation Co Ltd 2,000
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    • 55 9 TOKYO: Stanley Electric Co Ltd said it will issue a 40 million mark convertible bond on the Oerman market this month. A contract will be signed on. Sept 12 with an underwriting syndicate Including Dalwa (Europe) NV, Drepdner Bank, Banque Nation ale de Paris, Ooldman Sachs International, and
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    • 668 9 LONDON: With group third quarter profit depressed by poor results of the ferro alloys business of the US Airco and'of the metals businesses In Europe and Africa, pre-tax profit of BOC International fell from £60.4 million to £46.8 million In the nine months
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    • 194 9 Reuter. TOKYO: Toray Industries Inc said It expects consolidated net profit for flscat 1978 ending next March to reach seven billion yen, Improving sharply from a deficit of 3.76 billion in the last fiscal year. The company said, consolidated net sales are expected to rise slightly to
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    • 68 9 Reuter LONDON: London Jobbers Smith Brothers Ltd and Wedd Durlacher Mordaunt and Co are planning Joint membership of the EuroGin Options Exchange and ve applied to the London Stock Exchange for permission to apply, David Heath, a director of Smith Brothers said. The two firms hope to be
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    • 164 9 Reuter LONDON: Norton VllUers Triumph Ltd said Its subsidiary NVT Motorcycles Ltd signed an agreement with Wankel OMBH of Berlin to make and distribute its rotary motorcycle engines. Norton chairman Dennis Poore said the engine, to be manufactured at its Sben®tone. Staffordshire Plant 3T"?. 1 to
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    • 172 9 The international bank I with your interests at heart. Dai-lchi Kangyo Bank is Japan's largest bank. Total assets .of 61 billion dollars. But our size doesn't make us impersonal. A worldwide staff of financial experts ready to give 7 your project their individual attention. And we have your interests at
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 756 10 HARIMAU Investment Trust has announced results for the eight months to Aug 31, 1978 together with its announcement of a $20 million 7 per cent convertible unsecured loan stock 1978/ 83 to be issued to shareholders on the basis of $1.00 loan
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    • 511 10  -  By SUSAN BEVAN A© ANTICIPATED in the annual report, Sharikat Harper Gilfillan has shown strong progress In the first half of the 1978 financial year with pre-tax profits of $4,089 million, a hefty 45 per 4Mt higher than in the period last year. Sales,
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    • 300 10 Current Ex E payment Date c looka Date leee payable Total for the year Total for previous year S. Darby Unaec Lmi 9tk 5 25*(k) Jun 20 Jun 30 NYA 10.M B. Kawat (JOB Alex Hld(s BaU PuvPiW MPre* Highlands aad 8*TE 5% I 5*<b> 6%I 7to<b) 8%
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    • 146 10 C—pmay Particulars Ex Date Books Cl< Seel** Bonus issue of 1 for 4 Aug 30 Sept 12 GrMtEuKnlift Bonus issue of 1 (or 2 Sept 1 Sept 11 NTlkMH Bonus Issue of 1 for 1 Septa Sept 10 RstlMtas Bonus lame of l for 4 Oct 10 Oct
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    • 172 10 BOVIS South-east Asia (Bovis) announced yesterday that it suffered a net loss of $2.39 million (after deducting legal and other expenses) from the sale of a 75,781 sq. metre freehold land along Buklt Tlmah Road in Singapore for $4.55 million. Replying to a
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    • 25 10 ALEXANDRA HoMiacs Ltd: AOlf to be held aI 15th Floor, Rooma 1511/ 1612. Shing Kwan House, 4, Shenton Way, Singapore on 8ept. IB.
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  • 1542 10 Sept 1 CHICAGO Board options exchange volume eased to 96,288 contracts on Friday from 99,002 on Thursday. OPTION OCT JAN APL STOCK Alcoa Alcoa Alcoa Am Tel Am Tel Am Tel AUR AUR AUR Avon Avon-P Avon A*on-P Avon Avon Avon-P Bank Am Bank Am Bank Am
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  • MONDAY SPORTS
    • 1117 11  -  PETER DdBEREINER suggests a number of ways and means of introducing variety and mayhem into those friendly golf sessions. PITER DOBIREINER ..THERE is a splendid convention at my golf club, **as there no doubt is at f *yours, and if there isn't then I earnestly urge you
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    • 1035 11  -  By RONALD KOW IMAGINE the Football Association of Singapore as a public corporation. Imagine the soccer fan as a shareholder. And Imagine the "FAS Annual 1978" (currently on sale at Times Orchard Centre, Lucky Plaza) as the company's annual report to shareholders it has the
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    • 150 11 ZEBINISSO RUBTAMOVA is a girl with plenty of pull. Zebinisso her name translated from her native language of Tajik means "a sweet girl" is regarded as a likely winner of a gold medal for archery at the Moecow Olympics in 1980. This miss is a
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    • 972 11  -  ■y TEO TICK WENG LIM CHOO Beng fired a second-round 78 to lead by three strokes after two rounds In the Singapore Golf Association Putra Cup trials held at the Buklt course over the weekend. The Seletar Open champion now has a 36- hole total
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    • 717 11 THE ANCHOR Business Houses Squash League has Just passed the halfway stage and looks set to finish the other half without a hitch. The tournament carries on successfully in Its usual friendly atmosphere. Latest league results and tables up to Sept
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  • 189 12 AP IN THE wake of the recent influx of Thai labour to West Asia, the Labour Department is planning to establish liaison offices In the countries there to protect workers from being exploited by employment agencies. The proposal, to be Introduced in a
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  • 136 12 JAPAN OVERTOOK West Germany last year as the third largest contributor to the OECD's 17-member Development Assistance Committee (DAC). The United States and France were first and second respectively. Last year Japan's official development assistance amounted to US$l.42 billion up 28.9 per cent from the previous year.
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  • 365 12 NYT COLONEL Muammar Gaddafi has called on all Libyan workers to seize the factories in which they work. In a speech on Saturday, interpreted as one of the most significant new departures since the revolution nine years ago. Col. Gaddafi announced that starting from Saturday
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  • 582 12 THE MALAYSIAN government has been urged to suspend a policy which requires those wishing to buy insurance to pay cash before any policy or even documents can be Issued. The chairman of the Insurance Brokers Association of Malaysia, Encik Nordin Hamid said the decision by
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  • 609 12 AP INDONESIA faces economic problems because of difficulty In raising the export prices of oil, the mainstay of its economy. Disclosing this on Saturday, Trade Minister Radius Prawlro said he Is worried about the fall of oil production to 1.6 million barrels a
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  • 572 12 AP FACED with a stubborn inflation rate that threatens to worsen, US President Carter frs preparing to toughen his anti-inflation programme, possibly with specific wage and price guidelines. '.'We are looking at a whole range of measures short of wage and price controls, said Lyle
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  • 134 12 AFP IF COCOA prices remain ■table around their present price of £1.800 (817,800) a tonne and production/ sales targets are met, Malaysia can expect the commodity to rank third in a few years behind rubber and palm oil as an export earner. This
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  • 205 12  -  •y COLIN CHEE JAPANESE mthailUw, in •a effort to make monetary policisa am rfbetin, Wn begun to Mkt domaatlr intereet ratee more flexible. Flexible interest ratea are •It* neceaaary far the development of a market for loaf-term government bond*. The latest Bank of Tokyo financial
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  • 68 12 PENANG has been making modest improvements in the afro-horticultural development side by aide with industrial growth. Figures released by its Chief Miaister Dr Lim (/hong Eu ahow that palm ail estates have increased their cultivation by about 810 hectares over the sevenyear period beginning 1970.
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  • 798 12  -  ■y SOH TIANG KENG THAT Singapore borrowers might tap funds from the US capital market, dubbed the "Yankee bond market", is out of the question, say bankers here. However, there is an "excellent chance" of our top-quality borrowers breaking Into this tough, competitive market in
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  • 245 12 UPI. JAPANESE and South Korean Cabinet ministers opened a two-day meeting In Seoul yesterday to discuss matters of mutual concern including security and economic issues. The meeting, officially called the 10th annual Japan-South Korea ministerial conference, opened at the Sejong Cultural Centre In Seoul. Japanese Foreign
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    • 83 12 JAKARTA KARACHI KUALA LUMPUR MANILA SINGAPORE Our full-service branch is located at Daewoo Center, 286, Yang-Dong, Chung-Ku, C.P.O. Box 8904, Seoul 100. Tel.: 778-3391,Te1ex: ***** euras k Manager: Holger F. des Coudres DEUTSCHE CREDITANSTALT- AG MIOLAMO SANK BANKVEREIN LIMITED BANC A |X| SOCIETE COMMERCIALS ifl9 i+tEfi GENERALE ITALIANA VT yy
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  • 3615 13 SCHEDULE A guide to ships loading at Singapore for Ports around the World The following lut tabulates, by port of damnation the nam* of the ship, the shipping lint Involved, and the estimated dates bf arrival and departure, from Singapore port. h. t Convirtiams SeanDateh has a Joint
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    • 340 13 Scan Dutch Fast and Regular Service To/From N.C./SCAN/W.MED VU.K. Singapore: Tet *****, Port Keiang: Tel. *****1. Kuala.Lumpur Tel. *****. Penang: Tel. ***** AUSTRALIA SERVICE P. KMang Singapore Loading for: as«~ MR*sS.'stSSIL SBSi-SSMBT 1 THREE STAR |/io OCT 11/29 OCT SYDN. MEL. AOEL BANGLADESH SERVICE YUE RIVER IMPORT CHITTAGONG, CHALNA SEABLOOM
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    • 262 13 BTHAt MAKtN€ UN€ "naxjtsr REGULAR SCHEDULED CONTAINER FEEDER SERVICE BETWEEN SINGAPORE/BANGKOK MN6KOK SINGAPORE Kill SAMUT V. 17 38 fall 1 S«P< «S«t 5 S«p» Kill MMUTV.iI IS*t 10 S«pt 13 W UW KITI SAMUT Vl9 Vtil llfcrf 221* Hfcpt BOOWINGS/EMQUIMES OCEAN SHIPPING 1 ENTERPRISES PTE ITO 21ST FLOOR. MARINA HOUSE.
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