The Business Times, 9 October 1978

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  • 9 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 218/1/78 MONDAY, OCTOBER 1978 SOCENTS
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    • 59 1 AFP HONOKONO, Sun. Vietnamese Premier Pham Van Dong will pay an official friendship visit to Sihgapore In the near future at the Invitation of Prune Minister Lee Kuan Yew, Radio Hanoi reported tonight. The radio gave no date but the Vietnamese leader Is expected to visit Singapore
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    • 74 1 UPI TEHERAN, Sun. As strikes by thousands of industrial and government employees spread throughout Iran today, reports said police fired on demonstrators in four towns yesterday, killing at least one person. A woman was shot dead by police in hot pursuit of several demonstrators who took shelter in
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    • 87 1 Reuter MANILA, Sim. A leading Philippine, newspaper columnist alleged today that too many people were making money In the country at the expense of President Marcos. Mr. Teodoro Valencia alleged In the Phlllpf>inet< Sunday Express that a move by a group rlendly to officials in the central
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    • 64 1 Reuter NEW DELHI, Sim. A Defence Ministry spokesman denied today that India had decided to buy Harrier Jump-Jets from Britain as part of a package deal involving Anglo-French Jaguars. The United News of India quoted official sources as saying that the government will buy a small number of
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    • 56 1 AP TAIPEH, Sun. Foreign and overseas Chinese tourists during the first three quarters of this year reached 931.435 persons, a 15.3 per cent increase from a year ago. A spokesman for the tourism bureau said there were 782,417 foreigners during the JanuarySeptember period, an 12.2 per cent Increase
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    • 51 1 LABUAN, Sun. Lawas, a Sarawak town near the Brunei border, will be served by MAS from Nov. l. Two weekly flights from Kota Klnabalu wIU stop at Lawas after Labuan, before proceeding on to Limbang and Mlri, thereby opening up the entire northern Sarawak to rural air
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    • 98 1 Reuter ROME, Sun. Cardinals are speaking freely about the kind of man they want to succeed the late Pope John Paul unlike what they did In the days leading up to his election last August. They are predicting that the new pope could be a pastor like John
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    • 80 1 HAMBURG, Sun. Opec president Sheikh All Khalifa Al-Sabah indicated in an interview published today that oil exporters are seriously considering moving away from the US dollar as a means of pricing oil. Sheikh All Khalifa, who Is also Kuwaiti Oil Minister, told the news magazine Der Spiegel:
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    • 83 1 UPI WASHINGTON. Sun. The Central Intelligence Agency helped two International Telephone and Telegraph executives prepare their testimony before a Senate subcommittee in which they denied knowledge of a US$l million (512.3 million) payment by the communications conglomerate to the foes of the Socialist President of Chile, It
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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 give® the turnover in thousands of units, doping prices on Friday and the high and low for 1978. r Prioa. Hi«k L*w vAMugwny tM Oct* 1978 Haw Par
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  • LOCAL STOCK INDICES
    • 75 1 Oct 2 Oct 3 Oct 4 Oct 5 Oct 8 tt B.T. Index: 1797.98 1824.58 1887.41 1852.99 1879.78 Industrial*: 359 82 383.42 378.81 373.87 376.75 0 Finance: 637.08 842.44 881.48 853.81 800.20 Hotels: Ml .32 281.84 287.11 288.58 268.90 Properties: 238.03 237.88 241.84 240.37 234.61 t Tins: N 187.85
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    • 86 1 Oct 2 Oct 3 Oct 4 Oct 5 Oct 8 tt B. T. Index: 3463.41 2489.33 2800.48 2S83.31 2987.25 J' Industrials: Finance: 302.07 386.89 404.88 403.51 498.48 528.26 532.80 545.89 542.21 548.48 Hotels: 233.42 233.88 233.58 233.59 236.48 Properties: 214.44 215.78 222.19 215.47 217.34 t Tins: m.«7 177.70 178.89
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  • 823 1  -  APPLICATIONS ON THURSDAY By ARTHUR NG THE FOURTH and the smallest of the bankbacked Investment companies will be offered to the public on Thursday. Overseas Union Securities, the closed-end investment unit of the Overseas-Union Banking group, is seeking public participation through its offer of 12.5
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  • 178 1 Reuter SENIOR Asean officials will meet in Jakarta today to discuss preparations for the important ministerial meeting between the fivenation organisation and the European Economic Community (EEC) in Brussels next month. A spokesman for Asean said yesterday the meeting will deal with both the political
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  • 61 1 AN Australian corporation and an American company are negotiating with Malaysia for rights to develop coal reserves In Sarawak. A Sarawak geological department spokesman yesterday said Australia's Global Exploration Corporation and the Utah Pacific Incorporated of the United States had completed the first phase of a survey
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  • 698 1  -  •y GERALD COLVERD TWO OF Britain's biggest unit trust groups have decided to launch new investment funds aimed at, securing a stake In the future growth prospects of South-east Asia. Britain's largest unit trust group. Save and Prosper, which manages COSO million
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  • 154 1 AP GREATER economic cooperation with West Germany and global politics are expected to be discussed when West German Chancellor Helmut Schmidt meets Mr. Lee Kuan Yew here on Oct 13. Singapore has attracted about US$lOO million (SS23O million) In German investment, mostly In the manufacture of cameras,
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  • 292 1  -  ■y QUIK PECK LIM THE CONGRESS of the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) ended on Friday with a call for more determined leadership by businessmen. Summing up the weekion* proceeding, secretary general Carl Hendrik Winqwist said: "Limited Sovernment is good for freeom
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    • 519 1 INGAPOKE BUSINESS SHIPPING TIMES BIGGER AND BETTER FROM today our Shipping Times section consists of six pages to enable us to provide more space for our advertisers and more shipping news for our readers. The centrepiece of the new expanded section is a brand new service for readers consisting of
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  • 1286 2 Machu Picchu a dream city in the sky ANCIENT CIVILISATIONS Machu Picchu, dream city in the mountains of Peru, fires the imagination of anyone who sees it. JOHN TAN, who was there recently, describes this breath-taking Inca city. SOUTH AMERICA is covered with the remains of once great civilisations, one
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  • 1010 2  -  Meanwhile, ancient Egypt has a legacy for its people... By BOB ALLISON FT AS THE economists tell It, the Bank of England was the first to use paper for money when It introduced banknotes in 1694 that could be used in place of gold or sliver.
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    • 212 2 The sign of the Kiwi, New Zealand's unique emblem bird, identifies products that have earned an international reputation for quality, reliability, craftsmanship and durability. See how YOUR BUSINESS can profit from New Zealand-made products at the T T T Hilton Hotel, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 13 —18 November, 1978 Adhesives (commercial
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  • 682 3  -  ■y DOUGLAS RAMSBOTTOM FT BUYER RESISTANCE is being encountered in the United States and Hongkong, two traditional ■centres for coin collectors, for the Soviet Union's issue of Valuable coins to commemorate the 1980 Moscow Olympic Games. The Russians Issued the first set of coins, six
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  • 501 3 UPI AUSTRALIA was the host last week for some of the best film-making talent In Asia when the 24th Asian Film Festival was held in Sydney. It was the first time the annual festival has been held outside Asia and an honour for Australia,
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 607 3 N I I -11-OKE CROSSWORD CRYPTIC PUZZLE I Gapers hanging around In bunches? (6) 7 Beaten at Upton Park (8) 8 Woman of 51, a bit sad (4) to Make sure a tool is suitable for children (6) II Hit the boss (6) 14 There's no point this time 18
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  • 278 4 TERMINAL rubber in London on Friday steadied on weekend covering In late dealings, closing at or near the day's highs but modestly below Thursday's new 1978 highs. Prices ranged from 0.05 pence per kflo up to 0.10 pence lower. Turnover totalled 668 lots of 15 tonnes including 376
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  • 301 4 CHINESE Produce Exchange Singapore noon closing prices per picul on Saturday: Coconut oil: Bulk $97 sellers, (rid drum SlO2 sellers, new drum sellers. Copra: Mixed (loose) UK/Cont $65 buyers. Prpptr: Muntok ASTA white f.o.b. 100% NLW $355 sellers. Sarawak white fob 96% NLW 1337 50 sellers. Sarawak special
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  • 268 4 TERMINAL cocoa in London on Friday closed steady despite a drop in US third-quarter grlndings of 9.8 per cent which was generally discounted. Final levels were near the day's highs with gains of L' 20.50 to £9. Turnover totalled 1,723 lots including five options and 222 lots crossed. Traders
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  • 170 4 THE BTRAITB tin price In Penang on Saturday rose MSIO to $1,905 per plcul, on an official offering which rose 18 tonnes to 203 tonnes. In LONDON on Friday, tin, on the day, rose by£llo for cash and £77 for Three Months standard while Hl|h Grade gained £117
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  • 209 4 RAW SUGAR futures closed £1.80 to £1 per tonne higher and turnover totalled 2,816 lots in London on Friday. The market moved steadily higher throughout the day on fresh buying and short-covering attracted by the lower levels established after the recent shakeout. The London daily raws price was unchanged
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  • 341 4 ROBUST A futures in London on Friday closed barely steady off from the day's highs but still 134 to t'lo per tonne up from Thursday. Turnover was 4.585 lots Including six options. In the morning, the market made a sharp recovery on fresh speculative buying after opening little changed
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  • 311 4 COPPER wire bars, on th« day, were up £1 for cash and unchanged for Three Months In London on Friday. The afternoon market was steady on end-morning levels In sympathy with the movement In US futures although the bulk,of business stemmed from carries. Morning values advanced Initially on covering
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  • 226 4 THE Hongkong silver futures market on Saturday closed at HK5268.00 per 10 ounces, down $1 on Friday's closing. No trade was reported In the half-day session, while the day's fixing price fell to HK5268.00 compared to Friday's HK5269.00. On the LONDON Metal Exchange on Friday, silver was up 0.4
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  • 113 4 ZINC, on the day, was up £13.5 for cash and £11 for Three Months in London on Friday. Short-covering against physical business wmcn traders thought was on US account, chart and stoploss buying combined after lunch to take Three Months up to £370 in the ring and to £372
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  • 490 4 THE KILOBAB In Singapore on Saturday opened at 8515,894 and closed at $15,801. The high and low were $15,004 and $15,880, respectively, and the market was quiet. Spot gold for London delivery opened at U*****.50/80 and closed marginally higher at U*****.70/90. The high and low were U*****.90/20 and U*****.40/70,
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  • 120 4 LEAD, on the day, was up C 7.25 for cash and £1 for Three Months In London on Friday. Aggressive buying of cash featured in afternoon dealings and a backwardation of ClO was established. Cash traded up to £419 while good two-way business developed In Three Months around £408.
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  • 47 4 ALUMINIUM, on the day. was up £2.5 for Three Months In London on Friday. Afternoon values were shaded In light trading. Three Months closed at from £586 to £586.5 per tonne. The morning market was steady In line with the general trend but trading remained small.
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  • 190 4 BANGKOK rice prices were quoted as follows on Saturday: (In US dollars per tonne, F. 0.8. hfif)« Btnckok) White Rice: 100 pet Ist das* 401.100 pet 2nd class 381.100 pet 3rd class 383. 5 pet 377, 10 pet 332. 13 pet 347. 30 pet 342. 25 pet 332. 35
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  • 168 4 CHICAGO soybean futures on Friday were propelled lower In the final minutes of trade by good commercial selling believed to be preh edging. Prices settled down nine to seven US cents a bushel. Only scattered late pro-, fesslonal and local buying kept them off lows, traders noted. Commission-house selling
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  • 171 4 WHEAT futures In Chicago on Friday closed one toY* US cents a bushel lower at the end of a sparsely-traded session highlighted by exporter selling. The losses occurred despite good professional buying la the final hour that lifted prices about a cent from the day's lows. The main weakness
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  • 333 4 PRICES firmed for all commodities on the Singapore produce market last week. Production of copra In Sabah fell' off and this resulted In a tight supply situation here. Sabah Is the main supplier to copra to local traders. supply from the Philippines, the world's biggest producer
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  • 70 4 C.I.F. North European port*, to US dolltri par too unk LONDON: Ma oUmtvIm eta Malaysian 5* fta bulk par tonne November Sumatra 5* fta bulk October November December January February Nigeria Mtffa bul* ROTTERDAM: ""■J rmteaa •10«lr SMalr unch 693 air 617H alr/617VWOOpd 61THMr •06 «r/M7w/610 pd aOTvialr
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  • MONEY AND EXCHANGES
    • 147 4 THE US dollar opened at 2.2330/50 in the Singapore forex market last week, and held steady in the early part of the week in quiet and thin trading. it weakened and drifted lower against other currencies in midweek under heavy selling pressure following Its decline In European and
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    • 21 4 THE average rate at which Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 7.25 per cent.
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    • 203 4 Asian rates RATES strengthened steadily during the course of the week ended Oct 0. Trading was moderate In anticipation of a further rise In the US discount rate, and with the Fed funds target now at 8-3/4 per cent. US money supply rose USS7OO million In M-l and $1.5 billion
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    • 303 4 INTERBANK overnight funds were traded at a high level of 8 per cent at the beginning of last week but eased off towards the end of the week to close at 6tt per cent. One and Three Months deposits were dealt at as high as 6-15/16 and 7-1/8
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    • 243 4 THE DOLLAR closed firmer against major currencies In quiet trading ahead of the long Columbus Day hold lay weekend on Friday Dealers said the dollar recovered from some Initial weakness on short-cover-ing and squaring of positions. They noted the unit also benefited slightly from news that President Carter
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    • 94 4 EXCEPT for the middle of the week which closed at a low of 4 to 5-1/ a per cent, the bulk of overnight funds changed hands last week above the 8 per cent level. Business was seen In the Ones at 6-7/8 and 6-19/16 per cent, and In
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    • 616 4 FORCED by the dramatically sharp rise of the Swiss currency towards the end of September when the dollar and the deutschemark fell to around 1.45 and 75 Swiss francs, respectively, the Swiss authorities decided to act again (the last package of measures to bring down the unit was Introduced
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    • 295 4 THE DOLLAR ended a quiet day on Friday, on a softer note although It generally showed net gains on the day. Book-squaring ahead of the long Columbus Day holiday weekend In the U8 eased the dollar from Its highest levels and It closed at 1.8990/ 9015 marks from a
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    • 196 4 Euro rates LONDON Eurodollar deposit rates on Friday firmed during afternoon trading and most periods closed around 1/16 higher from steady to firm open"fSkler. reported nervous conditions due to expectations of continuing rises In US Interest rates, and bidding interest from New York and Nassau pushed rates 1/16 higher by
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    • 47 4 FOR THE week ended Friday Oct 6, the range of call rates received from Short Deposits (M) Berhad was as Beak had: 3V» per cent to iv* per cent. Geasral fund: 3 per cent to 7 per cent. Meveaeats: of fund totalled 8408 million.
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    • 26 4 PBANxruBT —iineaa way on Oct a us nan/mm Can 1 MM/10 DJimm/M PPr«4ivts Ten 1411** Brr(ew>s.sM/m a Wr (fin) I MM Mi N Kr JTSS/Tl^
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 424 5 US CORPORATE executives unhappy with the impact of currency fluctuations on company profits came away from a meeting with the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) last week with some hope. FASB chairman Donald Kirk said: "We will take a fresh look. we will
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 525 5 Agencies FORMER President Gerald Ford attacked the Carter Administration last Friday for doubling the rate of inflation to double-digit figures in the 20 months since he left office. Mr. Ford, insisting he had not made up his mind about a 1980 bid for the White House, said
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    • 719 5 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From MAS MH607 0845 KUL MAS MH671 0945 PEN/KUL CPA CX710 1005 HLP GIA GA980 1030 HLP THAI TG423 1035 BKK SIA SQ103 1045 KUL SIA SQ209 1045 HLP MAS MH605 1045 KUL GIA GA944 1055 PKU GIA GA908 1100 MES
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    • 142 5 Reuter THE SWISS Cabinet decided to put suggestion* for additional, taxation of Swiss banks before the finance commission of the States Council, Upper House, this week, Cabinet sources said. However, the sources could not give any details of the proposals that will by submitted
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    • 1249 5 REVAMPED MARSHALL PLAN? NYT THE conviction Is spreading among European economic experts, some politicians and some business leaders that it is to the semideveloped world that the West must look to pull itself out of its chronic economic slump and renew sustained growth.
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    • 317 5 Reuter BOND analysts predicted an unsettled week for UK f:overnment bonds, with mportant financial and economic Indicators due and possible talks between government and trade unions on pay policy. Bonds with maturity of five years or less are technically weak and vulnerable to any
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    • 342 5 Reuter BRITAIN'S Chancellor of the Exchequer Denis Healey said the government is prepared to adjust Its present 5 per cent pay policy so long as Its objective of curbing earnings to a rise of some 7 per cent in the current pay round Is
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    • 266 5 Reuter THE industrial countries outside the European Common Market will a how lower internal growth in 1978 than last year and their trade volume will also fall, the EEC Commission said. Assuming limited rise in world demand and output during the second-half of this year, their
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    • 343 5 Reuter THE GERMAN state of Hesse went to the polls yesterday In an election which threatens to upset the balance of power In Bonn, political sources said. Latest opinion polls indicated the German Federal government coalition of Social Democrats (SPD) and Liberal
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • REVIEWS
    • 870 6  -  ■y PATRICIA GOH LITTLE old Itdiw having tea and biscuit* at five on a To—day aftssnson iwlm one of my favourite load— memoriss. We were always gathered round the tea-trolley before the eondoctor tapped his baton as a signal to start the rehearsal. Then for
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    • 638 6  -  ■y NIGEL ANDREWS FT THIS YEAR has been marked by a spate of films for, by and about women. At the Cannes, Berlin and Edinburgh festivals this year, such films were omnipresent: but with the time-lag usual in movies Journeying from festivals to commercial cinemas, you are unlikely
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    • 527 6 NO ORCHESTRA In the world as ever existed financially on Its own. For each amateur concert In Singapore, costs run up to $6,000 per concert, little of which can .be recouped by ticket sales. Even the "biggies" like the Boston, London and Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, fight
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    • 370 6  -  •y CHUA LEONG-KIAN "WHEN three Malays gather, they would play a tune; when three Indians meet, they would form a trade union; and when three Chinese sit together, they would gamble. This saying is a vivid description of h'ow the three major races are often perceived
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    • 528 7  -  By ALINE MOSBY UPI FOR the first time in history, the veteran Puis hi(h fashion House of Chanel has opened a ready-to-wear shop to sell its famous little suits off the rack. Chanel has descended to the street, as the French say. And since Chanel is the
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    • 841 7  -  First the good news: the wines from the south of France this year will be both good and plentiful. Now the bad news: champagne will be disappointing both in quality and quantity and the price will probably go up. JEAN CLAUDE BROUSTRA enlightens us JEAN CLAUDE
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    • 1032 7  -  By LIM SENG HOO DURING the double postponement lull after Korchnol's defeat In the 17th fame, the Philippines Chess federation decided to organise another "speed" tournament to entertain the fans. The third blitz tournament for the chess press, officials and guests of the World Chess Championship Match
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    • 533 7  -  Ttyle: Chemmeen Author: Thakazhi Sivasankara Pillai (Translated by Narayana Menon) Publisher: Heinemann Educational Books (Asia) L... TV Reviewed by: Thamu Vecrappan A KALEIDOSCOPE of emotions, "Chemmeen" (Ihe shrimp) is set in a fishing village set by the 'luscious Kerala coast in India, and probes
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 611 6 FILMS: LA RKGI.K DU JEU, or The Rale of the Game, portrays a 1939 society made of masters and servants. The masters are blue-Mooded aristocrats and the servants, well groomed, are allowed to Interfere to a mutually acknowledged extent In their master's private life. Presented by the French Embassy In
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    • 307 6 SINGAPORE 5 3.00 PM Opening announcements followed by Impact Leisure Pastimes 3.30 Diary Of Events (Tamil) 3.35 Afternoon Matinee The Eve Of St. Mark (Pt. 1) Starring: Michael O'Shea, Anne Baxter 4.25 Intermission 6.05 Opening announcements followed by Harold Lloyd's World Of Comedy 6.30 News in Brief 6.35 Marine Boy
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  • MARKET REVIEWS
    • 1222 8  -  P < SINGAPORE e«y PETER CHIA AOOOD rally in the middle of' last week shook the out of the lethargy It liad fallen into after the severe correction which set in since the infamous day of Sept 16. Volume recorded on the Stock Exchange
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    • 329 8 < TOKYO 4 A STRONG basic tone has continued in the Tokyo stock market last week, supported by vigorous institutional purchases with medium and small stocks being emphasised. A major quality stock, Matsushita Electric, is attracting bullish attention but it is still too early
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    • 601 8  -  ENDED Oct 6 COMPILED BY VIOLET CHOW SCRIP ISSUES Johan Tin Dredging Bhd: Bonus issue of one-fdr-one capitalising MJ136,000. Harimau Investments Ltd: Convertible rights Issue of one-for-two at $1 par In the ratio of one loan stock for every two shares held. OTHERS Kempas (M)
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    • 470 8 r NEW YORK k A NYT STOCK prices pushed ahead last week in the face of normally disquieting news. Government economists said that the underlying rate of inflation Cerhaps the market's iggest bugaboo has speeded up to an annua) rate of more than 7 per cent in
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    • 651 8  -  r 1 i LONDON By GERALD COLVERD IT COULD be said of the British that if they did not have an economic crisis then they would have to invent one. A return to the aged wages and inflation conflict. highlighted by the Ford strike
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    • 338 8 1 SYDNEY Reuter THE market suffered a sharp downturn mid-week but by Friday, signs emerged of a recovery. On Tuesday the loss of support for the miners, despite the improve LME prices ,was reflected In the metals and minerals index which dropped 65.74 points to 2564.03
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    • 842 8 K LUMPUR THE second step taken by the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange on Tuesday to tighten up on delivery appears to have stemmed the bearish tide at the market last week. Expectations that the move, which came quickly after the gentle reminder issued last Wednesday, would
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCK MARKETS
    • 577 9 r EUROPEAN 4 FRANKFURT share prices closed mixed on Friday In a featureless market, with even the weekend's vital Hesse state election having no apparent Influence on sentiment, dealers said. Bankings made the most significant gains, while chemicals. electrlcals, autos and minings were little changed, and likewise stores
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    • 185 9 OCT M Francs Actions Suisses 266 +3 Alusuisse Br 9S0 unch Alusul&seReg. 450 -5 Brown Boverl Br. 1535 >20 Ciba Oelcv Br 855 10 Clba CJelfyPC 70S -10 CI ba Gelgy Reg Credit Suisse Br 557 •2 2200 -5 Credit Suisse Ref 425 ♦3 Elektrowatt Br 17tf unch George
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    • 92 9 OCT M Fr» FORWARD I MARKET Acec 440 >10 Arbed 2450 unch Astur 758 +30 Brascan 430 1 Bru-Lamb 1640 Canpac M8 14 Cock WO -S De Beers 214 •1 Ebes 2310 unch' Elect robe 1 M40 SB Gb-Inno-Bm 2490 -IS Gev 1474 IS Hobok 2*00 -40 Petro 3800
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    • 261 9 OCT M Fr* CORBEILLE Air-Liqulde 375 unch B 8 N OervaU Da none 800 unch C8F(Thomaonc*r> 406 ♦M Cle Francalse des Petroles 142 -0.9 Compagnle Financier* Compagnie ♦J General? 416 Credit Foncler De France 404.80 1.3 Hachette iLlbralrle) 276 unch Machines Bull 58 SO +■1.4 Michelln (B) 1455 -31
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    • 35 9 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Friday 503.0 Thursday 504.8 Week Ago 500.6 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Friday 880 02 Thursday 876.47 Week Ago 865.82 LONDON DOLLAR PREMIUM Friday 82H to 82% Thursday 83* to 84
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    • 91 9 Reuter NEW JERSEY: JOHNSON and Johnson Inc said It has reached an agreement with EMI Ltd of Britain that will allow Johnson and Johnson a worldwide licence under EMl's x-ray scanning patents, as well as rights to future EMI inventions In this field. The EMI X-ray scanning
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    • 383 9 OOLD shares on Friday closed the week on a narrowly mixed tone In moderate trade, dealers said Oalns ranged to 50 cents while losses ranged to 10 cents Mining financial* were also mixed. De Beers was unchanged at 800 after an earlier 806. Platinum shares were firmer. Blshoos were
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    • 1143 9 NEW YORK STOCKS closed with a narrow gain in moderate trading as an afternoon rally barely overcame concerns about inflation and rising interest rates on Friday. Analysts said the market's technical strength was a normal development following IU steep slide from the yearly highs posted
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    • 326 9 RISING metal prices on Friday prompted a sharp rally, pushing the composite Index up 101/2 points to Its highest level since Oct 31, 1973. Trading was active and advances outnumbered declines 303 to 156. The metals Index jumped more than 31 points as Inco A rose 1-1/8 to 28-7/8,
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 667 9 ANNOUNCEMENT TO: THE SHAREHOLDERS OF PLANTATION HOLDINGS LTD. (PHL) MULTI-PURPOSE HOLDINGS BHD. (MPHB) ANNOUNCES THAT IT HAS TODAY ACQUIRED:1) 11,083,998 ordinary shares of 10p. each of PHL (27.51% of the issued voting share capital) at a price of 64p. per share from Hutchison International Limited, and 2) 700,000 Ordinary shares
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 672 10  -  ®y JIMI HGOH achieving a pre-tax pra/ifc of $5.92 million for the months to June 30 -ri bigger than any of the fuUi-xear profits previously turned in Yeo Hiap Seng (M) is poised for a record leyel of profits for the financial year ended
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    • 502 10 DESPITE a sharp fall In the parent's profit and lower dividend contribution from Its Malaysian associate, Setron (Malaysia), the Setroh group of companies suffered 9nly a slight profit decline in the first half year ended June 30. Unaudited group pre-tax profit (including investment income) for the
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    • 339 10 MALAYSIAN Mosaics seems well on the way to record Its highest pre-tax profit since 1975, with earnings for the first half of this year at 5325.000, an Increase of 117 per cent over the preceding corresponding period's $150,000. The profit was obtained
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    • 38 10 SHAREHOLDERS of Jack Chla-MPH, at their extraordinary general meeting .passed the resolution approving the sale of seven subsidiaries operating in Malaysia to Jack Chla Mining and Industrial as part of the Malayslanlsatlon scheme of the company.
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    • 133 10 Hume Industries (Par East Ltd: AGM to be held at 2nd Floor, 13.7 km, Buklt Tlmah Road, at 12 noon on Oct 9. Southern Kinta Consolidated <M> Bhd: AOM to be held at Wlsma Bunga Raya, 152. Jalan Ampang, Kuala Lumpur, at 11.00 a.m. on Oct. 18. Public
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    • 526 10 Current psymsnt Ex Dste Bonks CIOM Dste psyshle Total far the year Total for previous yttr Hume F.E. Guthrie M. Breweries G.E. Life Prims Wilkinson v Gold Coin UAC 8. Trading M'wsts Duniop lad. N.S.O.P Duniop Est BKatfi BKatil KLKDefe Temsrioh Alcorn 8. Finance Jsrdiae Loan Ksck Bene
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    • 155 10 CwpiT Piitlnaltn bDM Beaft i Clm MB8 Butaii Bonus Issue of i for 5 Rights issue of 1 loan stock for 2 ord. shares Bonus Issue of 1 for 4 Bonus issue of 1 for 2 Oct 16 Oct 17 Oct 16 Oct IS Oct Oct Oct as
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  • 2663 10 ThtoY High Mr Lmm Ctapny Laet Sate ♦OrOr" s DM < Dte C*w Or** Net TH% P/E. Val ("880) Wsk Week Lew SECTION ONE INDUSTRIALS j 272 238 178 219 275 111 276 326 245 660 500 264 378 690 165 354 1070 149 464 410 140
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  • 1702 10 Oct 6 CHICAGO Board options exchange volume shrank to 108,129 contracts on Friday from* 156,943 on Thursday. OPTION OCT JAM A PL STOCK Atcoa Alcoa Alcoa Am Tel Am Tel Am Tel AUR AtlR AUR Avon Avon-P Avon Avon-P Avon Avon-P Avon Avon-P Bank Am Bank Am
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  • MONDAY SPORTS
    • 282 11 TONY LOW of Hagemeyer carded the overall beet score of 39 points to win the second annual ScanDutch Grand Slam golf tournament held at the Sentosa course recently. He beat a field of S3 golfers who competed in the 18-hole stahleford competition
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    • 1787 11 NYT IN THE early *****, announcers at motor racing tracks could not get Mario Andretti's name correct. One called him Mary Andrett and another identified him as the nephew of Premier Andreottl of Italy. Today, they know him well as the second American to win the World
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    • 1035 11  -  ®y TEO TECK WING CHARLES LI carded 42 points to lead a field of more than 70 players In the first round of the 36-hole RAF Cup stabUford competition held at the Buklt course yesterday. Bin C.J. Tan finished one point behind Charles to take
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    • 773 11  - Patriotism the storm in the World Cup, really •y PETER DOBEREINER AD LAI STEVENSON might have said that patriotism Is harmless provided you don't Inhale. After all, what Is patriotism but a form of self-flattery and he was talking about flattery at the time. Patriotism has been much In the
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    • 485 11  -  •y RONALD KOW PROFESSIONALISM in ■porta has not quite made iti mark in Singapore and, player or spectator, local participation in sporting activities remains very much an amateur pursuit. Arrangements for sporting events, practices or tournament, seem to suit mainly those nine-to-five
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  • 236 12 Reuter MALAYSIAN palm oil output for the three months to end October could reach a record level. The droughtdepressed first half palm oil production totalled 674,188 tonnes. Fresh fruit bunch growth if CuJTently very strong, especially on older trees in Johere which were
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  • 298 12 EEC Commission said the United Nations Jommon Fund to stabilise world commodity prices will fteed between US$l billion !ftnd.sl.s billion (552.3 Million and $3.45 billion) in $rder to be effective. The fund should be able fb finance buffer stocks of aix major commodities
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  • 64 12 Reuter BANGLADESH expects to achieve self-sufficiency in rubber by 1985. An Agriculture Ministry source in D&cca said schemes have been completed to expand plantations to 11,088 ha within the next five years from present plantings on 5,099 ha, thus producing enough rubber for domestic consumption. A
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  • 123 12 A SALES mission comprising representatives of 14 companies from the Export Association of Nottingham- will be in Singapore from today to Thursday. Leading the mission is Mr. Wim Smit, an association member for almost 10 years. This is the fourth mission he is leading to
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  • 293 12 MALAYSIA plans to push Tor the inclusion of earthmover and aircraft tyres in the Asean Preferential Tariff Arrangements (PTA) at the forthcoming Asean Chambers of Commerce and Industry's working group on industrial complementation (WGIC) meeting in Bangkok next month. It is hoped the proposal will
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  • 90 12 CHINA'S foreign trade for the January-August period of this year hit an all-time record, according to an estimate made by the Bank of Japan on Friday. The bank put China's exports for the eight-month period at an estimated US$O.B4 billion (8*15.73 billion) and imports at an estimated
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  • 178 12 UPI US Commerce Secretary Juanlta Kreps left Tokyo on Saturday content with results of her talks with Japanese leaders. Mrs. Kreps. who arrived in Tokyo last Monday as head of a large trade promotion mission, met Prime Minister Takeo Fukuda and other leaders during her
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  • 70 12 TAIWAN'S gross national product increased by 12.8 per cent in real terms to NT $645.1 billion (5541.4 billion) In the first nine months of 1978. Sources said the per capita Income in the same period was NT 35,058 an increase of 17.9 per cent. The wholesale price
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  • 523 12  -  By JOHN LIM ONE of Japan's largest capacitor manufacturers, Nichicon, will triple its investments in Singapore, from an initial $6.5 million to at least $18 million in three to four years. This increase In Investment is based on the company's optimism that the
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  • 200 12 AFP A THAI miaisUr has told French trawl agents that special tax privileges will he given to foreign investors in the Thai tourist industry. The declaration was nsde by Mr. Sempera Punyagupta, a mtaistor attached to the Prime Minister's Office, at the 24th
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  • 502 12  -  •y GERALD COLVERD THERE Is still no progress In resolving the reasons for the sudden dispute between 81 me Darby and Turquand Youngs over the planned replacement by Price Waterhouse. Slme Darby is unlikely to make any additional comments until its reasons are
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  • 60 12 WORLD oil supplies In the next decade will be less abundant than expected, US Energy Secretary Jataes Schleslnger said In an interview published yesterday. Mr- Schleslnger said the production capacity of Opec countries will be limited to around 37 million to 39 million barrels a day in
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 133 12 IT PAYS TO CONSULT INDCSUEZ BEFORE MAKING A DECISION ON YOUR CASH BALANCES Today we are quoting the following for Singapore Dollar term deposits up to SS2SO.OOO 1 month 5V»% p.a. 3 months 5%% p.a. 6 months' 6% p.a. y 9 months •%p.a. 12 months 6*4% pA 4 Savings 4%%
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    • 258 12 1 Quotev uirttfng inurnment* Uce the Sheaffer pen thown here are )uet one of the many luxuriet on which Bughtem Timet redbert ipend. Wanted: writing Instruments Y i- i The 25,000 Business Times readers are senior and middle Management people in Singapore. In fact they are the people with money
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • PORTSIDES
      • 87 13 JAPAN'S Royal Container Line, which was considering an extension of its Japan/Taiwan container service to Singapore, carried out a feasibility study recently and decided that, for the time being, it is not the best move to make. Sources say the container line will consider the extension
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      • 62 13 THERE is still ship-to-shore smuggling of dutiable goods which are supposed to be consumed on board, reports the latest issue of Seafreight, the Singapore Shipping Association's newsletter. Evidence of this, the article reports, is the fact that last year, nearly 1,500 kg of uncustomed cigarettes and almost 25,000
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      • 133 13 SEA-LAND Service recently signed a contract with the Ruler of Dubai to establish the Port Authority of Jebel Ali as manager and operator of Mina Jebel Ali, a major new port in West Asia which is expected to become fully operational in the second quarter of 1979.
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    • 143 13 MED AFRICA Line will start a new monthly service from the Far East to Lagos and Apapa in Nigeria on Oct 25 in addition to its present direct service from the region to the Nigerian port of Harcourt. The first vessel, MV Mercury Bell,
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    • 40 13 SHIP repair workers in Marseilles have begun an indefinite strike to protest against what they say is lack of government action against lay-offs and reduced orders in the industry, sources at the Confederation Generale du Travail (OCT) union said.
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    • 603 13  -  By RAHIM KASSIM THE Singapore Freight Forwarders Association will need more members before it can represent the interests of the industry more effectively, especially in the prevailing chaotic free- forall mood in the industry. With about 50 members, representing some 20 per cent of
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    • 167 13 AP TRANS-ATLANTIC grain fixing from the US Gulf resumed on Friday after an exceptionally dull week to show a steadier tone after the recent rate decline. This was illustrated by the repetition of U556.75 (FIO) to the Polyviking for an 80,000-tonne Oct 15-25 shipment to Holland. Elsewhere, grain
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    • 457 13 AcSnay* ACS Afea Alpac APL Anhsinc Arya Nat ASCL Angkutan A ust. Con t ■sr n IV IV m n n m m IV CeL 2 5 2 S 2 5 5 5 4 5 Bank BBS Ben Asia Ben/EAC Ben Ben Ocean Blue Funnel n n m m
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    • 177 13 THE pmawt ef tjpfciw Late to the Saath Chlaa 8m haa preveatod twe Britiah mvil craft frees Ineitog Baagkeag tar a fear-day Mw—l vMt to The tw veaeetoJMS Wupert— ui Yuatoa, were eehedalei to arrive to ffflanp*™ Wftofiiy. Bat with Late ameltoj havee to the Seath Ctoaa Sea,
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    • 3804 17 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 of
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    • 118 17 The major shipping consortium oper-« I ating between the Far East/Europe and Straits ports/Australia and member lines. ACE (PAR EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. 'K'Line Korean Shipping Corporation Neptune Orient Lines Orient Overseas Container Line ANRO (BTRAITB/AUB- Australian National Line Australia/Straits Container Line Nedlloyd Lines Neptune Orient Lines JUMBOLINEi
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    • 894 18 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO AT CONTAINER TERMINAL NB. (1) Vessel's estimated time of arrival are advised by Shipping Lines/Agents and subject to changes. (2) All export FCL containers and LCL cargo must be delivered to the Authority's premises between the following period. (1) Starting
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    • 451 18 UPI AS A sailor, Hatsu Y.F. Chang used to dream of owning his own ship. Today he has 21, a growing commercial fleet that is threatening the world's container shipping giants. "Tills is not my dream come true," the sole-owner of Taiwan's Evergreen line. "What
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    • 474 18 CHINA has invited tenders from shipyards in Japan, Eastern Europe and the Common Market for 30 new vessels, according to Lloyd's List. The tenders went through two Chinese-affiliated companies in Hongkong Ocean Tramping Co and Yiek Fung Shipping Company. According to reports
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    • 93 18 AIR traffic controllers stayed off the job for the third consecutive day on Saturday, keeping commercial and private flights throughout Mexico to a minimum. Night flying was temporarily suspended on Friday after pilots reported nearaccidents on landings and takeoffs because of lack *of proper instructions. Pan
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    • Article, Illustration
      252 18 EXPECTED ARRIVALS TODAY KEPPEL WHARVES Cecilie Maersk (after Tagaytay) 47. Elbboff (B/Clinker) (after Kiki Yemelos) 5. Frotabeira (after Yun Jae) 46. Fujiaki Maru(Tanker)(P/ O) (after Post Chaser) 13/ 14. Hakko Cardioid (2000) 40/ 41. Kota Alam (0700) 31/32. Nikolay Karamzin (after Kiki Yemelos) 6/7. PANSIR PAN JANG
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    • 857 18 NYT AIRCRAFT noise has long rattled neighbourhoods from Washington's National Airport to San Diegos Lindbergh field. At first, there were public protests, then flight curfews and finally federal regulations requiring airlines to reduce the uproar to a more tolerable decibel level by 1985. To meet the new
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    • 345 18 The leading shipping lines operating from Singapore and the local agents who handle cargo bookings for them. Aconas Line— Aconas Sdn. Bhd. Adriatic Container— Container Feeders. AFEA Line— Singapore Shipping. Ahii Shipping— Shariah. Alfred C. Toepfer GMBH— Intermodal. Algerian National Line (CN AN —Unipacific. Alpac Line—lntrasea.
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    • 155 18 THE first vmrl with a copper-nickel null to be claswd by Lloyd's Register was named recently at Bldeford Shipyard (1973) Ltd. The Steglinde-Marie.* 19.8 m ketch-rigged motor sailer, is also the first veaael with 90-10 copper-nickel bull (dating to be built ia Britain. As the
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 430 13 Scan Dutch Fast and Regular Service To/From N.C. /SCAN /W.MED V U.K. Singapore: Tel. *****. Port Ketang: Tef *****1. Kuala.Lumpur Tel *****. Penang: Ta«. ***** I R I )l I A I A 11 r Orient Overseas ConUuMeA. Line FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) NERCATOR M 15/11 ORIENTAL
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    • 227 13 5311 mi. SEALORD ANTAH J as UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) All vessels ***** DWT, 105 TON H.L. Derrick 288 TEU Capacity, Long Length Capability. ARABIAN GULF WEEKLY SERVICE' S pore Loading for wv Dubai (22/10). Damm (26/10). lUrt (1/11). Shuaiba (5/11) Muscat. Dubai. A.Dtebi. Doha. Damm Bahrain Nat
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    • 622 13 Nedlioyd Lines T i 7TK To/From All Parts of tht World. Singipoit T«L *****. Port Kateng T«i. *****1. Kuali Lumpur. T«i *****. Panmg: TaL ***** MAERSK LINE For U S Pacrfic. GuM 6 Atlantic and East Canada (Also accepting lor FULLY CONTAINERIZED FAST DIRECT WEEKLY Taiwan Japan ano Korea) l/ll
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 711 14 4£Hapag-Uoyd FULLY CONTAINERISED TO EUROPE o*l* UMm* Oiakalqr EXPRESS CONVENTIONAL TO EUROPE rpin Mutant P«L Mm Cm H'buri llmmMm Antwerp trr-i—f J/10 6/10 27/10 23/10 4/U 1/11 31/10 2/11 r ill! ilii 20/10 t/U 19/11 17/11 13/11 15/11 Imm 17/10 13/11 20/11 24/11 16/11 11/11 IWWi 21/11 22/11 9/12 20/12
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    • 449 14 barber blue seal Frwc ATLANTIC US 6MJ EAST CANAOA V» Mm 14/17 M Mr 19/2* Od 2/7 Oct 19/20 MS/U Od 12/24 Od 27/21 Od IS j Od Od II I Od 11 Od 11 Om 2 Od 21 Mm 4 LUB tec 2 an Ok 7 Mm Ok M
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    • 515 14 "7" SEAL tLAND ILIA./ASM C 3 -Jt VESSEL/VOYAGE Vessel C.F.S. aOSES llinnl n in Arrives/Departs 7.00 PM WORLD UON VlO oct 12/13 oci 11 WORLD TIGER Vll oct 19/20 OCT IS WORLD UON Vll oct 26/27 oct 25 WORLD TIGER Vl2 NOV DRECT SERVICE TO MD-EAST DRY/REEFER CONTAINER SERVICE TO
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    • 767 14 Everett Lines/ BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" LOADING FOR RANGOON B.F.S.S.C. Agents in Malaysia: TEPS MALAYSIA Port tela* Tel (38) 7355 Penang Td. *****/***** MMMMiMi IIMWUIHi S. A.C.I.F. "ARGENTINE NATIONAL LINE" LOADMG FOR DURBAN, CAPETOWN, BUENOS AWES Nbrrtima Mexicana S. A. NATIONAL LINE" Zk LOMWC FOB ENSENMA. MMCAMLLO ACAPU.CO. ACAJUTU COMNTO SAN
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    • 589 14 19/29 OCT 17/11 OCT SYD. ML. MEL BANGLADESH SERVICE HMUB STML GENEMI AGENT! CONTAMR OOOKMG LOW AGENTS t KEUNG 27/21 OCT 25/21 OCT CMTTAGONC. CHAIN* OCCAM SMTTMC ft tWMPHSiS PTE ITO SMGAPOK IE *****44/7 ft *****70 ft. LUMPUi TU ***** ft ***** MLAL'S CONTAMH TU: 4347 M 73 4 OCEAN
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    • 597 15 OCL Overseas Containers Limited H-taf Inn ttm Mr* S"M I MNrtE IMNhi MM MM faW HW Uri 8M Utt KtaiUpm WW hM SMM MM SMM UM I*. tt BM MM UM MM hM MM UM MM ML KS lha SMM SMM MM SMM MM H*. TV U ma Mm SMM
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    • 681 15 GRANARD LINE HUM bM 12Oct MM MM MM MM AM MM 171 IUW— MM ALL OBNED VESSELS —i SHPPM6 MENCD (S) PR LTD. as. in MWhc m, cacii nwt-nu mmn om P KEIANG: DffS TRAOMG SON WD. Tot *****1/2. *****5 (Mr lfc) STRAITS EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE l« NmN*. Saa Fnadaca
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    • 752 15 r BEN LINE CONTAINERS U/M IVM IVM M/M a/M wu U/M vu v/u U/U M/U 11/11 M/U vm a/n CKpiN IM MM VU 11/11 U/W M/M 17/11 U/M M/M a/11 n/u a/M 27/ M a/M M/M *****4 ILL ***** 1/U VU VU VU 11/11 IVU a/U 21/11 22/11 n/u m/u
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    • 610 15 Scan Dutch V EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE VIA SUEZ WESTBOUND TO MED/UK/ SiMliftrtn })Hm 3> )W| 4| Uwt w u ivu a/it l/ti vu n/u 1/11 a/n u/u u/u n/M u/u u/u a/11 n/u 1/11 u/u »/ii a/u a/u u/u a/u vu 7/u vu EASTBOUND FROM MED/UK. CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA I) ct«| 7)
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    • 481 15 GUTHRIE BOUSTEAD THE BANK L IMb LTD. LOMS FOIL 11 WKt tan. k«M OnrtM. ti ft. it bat* u/u on s u/a ad r Mm. on now ust i soam net P IM« 17/H Oct S pare 24/24 Oct f Mm S ptre Nn 10 NEK ORLEANS. MOMLE. HOUSTON, GALVESTON.
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    • 820 16 OMflßfcyCattN TO EUROPE S*fMt P MM| I.HHI* Ktaff fttnw* r«w IS Oct 1C Oct 2ft* 4 ft* sft* (Mm FIIW »Oct S Oct IIH 11 ft* 12Nm 13ft* iua a Oct a Oct is ft* 17 ft* uii** Mft* 14* 2ft* 4Mm mOM EUROPE TO FAB BAST Utom P. Wm|
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    • 679 16 U.S.A. I EAST CAHABA SERVICE PTINS FCL/LCI CWI/UKK FMN PCNUK. P. BUM. tar: MI YMK. UWH (MTMNM IM Lata atari Prune hlwH F. Mll«« wu a sci) ta «/n *t fUNir imu h ten n/ss act »/n 1/1 LC./GREAT LAKES SERVICE "fISMVI UMISM M#.ras. So«ba» 21 m *Ct II Oct
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    • 665 16 •FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICES: FM-EAST/EUROK FULLY CONT TRAITS/AUSTRALIA TT .A. CONT AVER SERVI >cb rn im t« anin Ml IM, W M 7211 SUM, T* *****7 SANKO LINE. )M St PORTS AND HONGKONG SMfMori P. Kcmr| NMAVILLAM II PPW/11 let 11/12 let HUM MM mui let Ha. 1 RERIARI 11/12 let
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    • 490 16 ktADAYSIAM W7BMM7KMUU SMPMNG CORPORATION B€*MAD 1) C harg 2) tftan 3) r«M ttm 5) l* H P. ftdaai fpwt hM UU kM kM IM IVM 12/lfl SM SM faM UM Uri 2VIO 10/10 kM IM IM 1M IM 29/tt 27/30 I 12/1* IV3O IVli M/M 17/30 11/U VU EXPRESS CONVENTIONAL
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    • 412 16 INTRfISEfI (PTE) LTD nAm t -5 Sm/fULI CONTAMEJt SERVICE TO EUROPE O Vt mmm samts a at. imjushld .j:O CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE TO/FROM AUSTRALIA jju IDMBT: AnOros B Anpjni tear* HKW MKT I Aapau Mn 3A3 firnrnm M _i*rt!9fi Tpm 12 Oct 11 Oct MM MM l/M* SjM >1M m*k IJOd
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    • 285 17 SHIPPING g Seatrain FuK Container Service to USA rraani rrac sonant k u au e/c ft tea* 13/19 SmM 14N4 Mn M 23/11 14/14 ft «hml 11/1* SmM 29/19 CwN 31/11 1 22/11 *55 TuH Container Service from USA 23/11 l/U 10/11 14/11 17/11 31/19 11/11 11/11 22/11 2S/U E/C
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    • 139 17 ALFRED C. TOWER LRE REGULAR SERVICE TO MEHTEMMCM POUTS OF ITALY, SPAM, FRANCE 21 Oct II Oct Itaptn. Trinte. VMict IURDEKM-SMPPttK PTY LTD REGULAR SERVICE 10 ANTI«P I ILK. ACCEPTM6 TMOUGH HLLS OF LADMG TO MAM ILK. OESTMATKMS I>n P. It Oct TRnn^poßi €*prm+4 £1H96 igjbd WEST BOUND LOADMG FOR
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