The Business Times, 4 December 1978

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1 18 The Business Times
  • 11 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 218/1/78 MONDAY, DECEMBER 4, IfJS SO CENTS
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 58 1 Reuter. JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. Severe flooding swamped this city and nearby towns with pore than 3,000 people evacuated from their homes. Road and rail links were disrupted. The floods, spawned by monsoon rains which also struck Singapore, left several areas of Johore Bahru covered by more than two
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    • 64 1 UPI. ABU DHABI, Sun. Oil production here dropped by 12.96 per cent in the first nine months of the year, compared with the same period last year, the official Emirates News Agency reported today. The nine-month output was 439 million barrels,' an average of 1.44 million barrels
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    • 71 1 AFP. TOKYO, Sun. The United States has proposed to Japan and the Common Market that the three trading partners make their imports of commercial aircraft duty-free, government sources said here today. The proposal calls for no government subsidising of development, production and sales of commercial aeroplanes and stricter
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    • 82 1 UPI. NEW YORK, Sun. China would want to retain Taiwan's higher standard of living and consider the island's political system under its plan to reunite the two nations, Senior Deputy Premier Teng Hsiao-ping said in an interview with the New York Times. But he will only discuss
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    • 69 1 Reuter. NEW DELHI, Sun. A major revolt is in the offing in Indian Prime Minister Morarji Desai's Cabinet because of his reluctance to consider measures to improve the image and performance of his government, the Sunday Standard newspaper reported today. Industries Minister George Fernandes has already submitted
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    • 85 1 AFP PEKING, Sun. French Foreign Trade Minister Jean-Francois Deniau today cut short his visit to the south-west Chinese province of Szechwan to put the finishing touches to an agreement on economic cooperation between France and China. Mr Deniau returned to Peking this afternoon several hours earlier than scheduled
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    • 70 1 Reuter. VATICAN CITY, Sun. Pope John Paul, 88 today appealed to world Christians to help the Vietnamese refugees trying to find new homes. During his traditional noon benediction the Pope told 30,000 people gathered in Saint Peter's Square to pray for the refugees "who have left
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    • 81 1 Reuter. WEST BERLIN, Sun. Former US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger said here today the West would have to pursue a strong foreign policy in the 1980s to ensure the survival of peace and detente. The West should not interpret detente as meaning it has no right
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    • 66 1 AFP. BELGRADE, Sun. The Coordinating Council of Non-aligned Countries meets here tomorrow to study the possibilities of cooperation on the use of nuclear power for peaceful purposes. For two days the council will concentrate on a programme defining the communal actions that non-aligned countries will use when
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  • 120 1 THE feltowtog Ust «f stocks gives tke II nest traded sa toe Stock Exekaage st Slagapare tost week. It gives tke toraever to tksassads et salts, elsstog prices sa Friday aad tke klgk aad lew tor 1978 laafii) Tvwra •m Prim nm n 5? 1 Haw Par
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  • LOCAL STOCK INDICES
    • 71 1 V Ne« n n** a Dm 1 •BT index 1661.il 1674.91 1645.11 1646.48 1601.440 'Industrials 341.87 345.29 344 66 344.89 M9JI7 Finance: M932 650 62 647.18 648 30 666 76 ••Hotels: 268.15 m» 2S7.12 387.16 mm •Properties: 216.97 217.64 216.74 216.89 217.36 'T»n»: 157 37 157.01 158.37 100.01 150.75
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    • 84 1 not n Not a NOT» Not M v Dm 1 BT Index 2233.11 2257 81 2139 45 2211.85 cloned •Industrials: 30.97 373 00 37X74 374.(7 cloned ..Finance 512 22 514 44 508.91 512.34 cloned '♦Ho>rti: 249.« 249 82 349.95 249 73 1*15 190.56 189.74 199.43 ctaaea •Tins 199.13 me
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  • 812 1  -  CANADIAN QUOTAS UNWARRANTED By FONG MEW LENG SINGAPORE textile and garment manufacturers will retaliate against Canada's latest decision to enforce quota restrictions on their exports. They claim that there are no grounds for the Canadian restrictions and that they amount to a breach of the Multi-Fibre
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  • 208 1 AP CHINA is moving ahead rapidly to pump millions in foreign currencies into its modernisation campaign. In its drive to become a major economic power by the year 2000, Peking has apparently discarded the Maoist dictum of self-reli-ance which has guided the country
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  • 698 1 MORGAN GrenfeU (Asia) is offering 14.00 for every new share in Hong Leong Finance arising from the latter's offer for shares in Singapore Finance (Sinfin). Morgan is advising the Hong Leong dragon which is hotly pursuing the pearl of Singapore Finance and is
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  • 62 1 INDONESIA will put forward an oil price increase of about 15 per cent at the Opec meeting later this month. Indonesian Mining Energy Minister Subroto said it is difficult to speculate on the exact amount of the oposr ri increase in the present world economic situation but
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  • 187 1 IT NEVER rains bat rang toner for fllagaps Ij limrm m the weekead. The raMall reeerled was 4saMe that at aa dasMsnlßg aat saly Swppen* spirit It was jut slier pay day hat It *m tin a mU aatfshap wwh and taxi drivers
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  • 477 1  -  GERALD COLVERD THE official signing of an agreement to provide Bank of China with deposit facilities amounting to US$l.2 billion (5*2.6 billion) will take place in London on Wednesday. The agreement will contain the details for seven separate deposit facilities to be
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  • 1190 2  -  IN THE HEART OF GREEN, FORESTED, NATURAL SURROUNDINGS By GERALDINE HENG IN JULY this year, the central adminstration of the University of Singapore and all the faculties but Medicine and Dentistry, and those remaining kt the Joint Campus in Bukit Timah, literally
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  • 1114 2  - A CELL THAT MAKES CHEAP ELECTRICITY FROM THE SUN By 1 ANTHONY PARIBI NYT A GREY-HAIRED Michigan inventor stepped up before a news conference In New York last week to announce that he knew how to make cheap power from the sun. No, he said, he hadn't built any prototypes,
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 594 2 TWO-IH-CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Desire to break a bone? (4) 4 Handy pointer (6) 8 Penmanship tip (3) 1 10 He may be vain (4) 13 South African customs with food (8) 14 Uncommon payment? (7) 15 Reduced publicity 17 Nice bear confused with an eagle (9) 21 Dai changes
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  • 1297 3  -  By HANS FANTEL NYT A TECHNOLOGY as lively as audio Just can't stand still. Almost by definition, the whole hi-fi movement is the pursuit of something better. And since perfection obstinately stays out of reach, there's always one more notch to go.
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  • 806 3  -  By HENRY SCOTT-STOKES NYT THE HOTTEST market for Japanese steel is no longer the United States, but China. In the six months ended last September, Japanese steel exports to China rose to 18 million tonnes, just below the 2.9 million tonnes sold to the
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 306 4 RUBBER futures in London on Friday lost most of Thursday's gains to close easier, with losses ranging between 1.40 pence basis January at 58.75 bid to 0.85 pence per kilo. Turnover was 201 lots of 15 tonnes including one kerb trade and one option. Terminal had ended the
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    • 225 4 CHINESE Produce Exchange, Singapore noon closing prices on Saturday: Ciiii) ail: Bulk $10$ sellers. old drum till sellers, new drum $114 sellers. Cafra: Mixed (looae) UK/Coot 117 buyer*. flffw: Muntok ASTA white fob 100'-. NLW $347 50 sellers, Sarawak white fob ST* NLW <330.00 sellers, Sarawak special blade
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    • 67 4 C.I.F. North European ports. In US dollars per ton unless otherwise stated. LONDON: Malaysian 5Hffa bulk per tonne January Sumatra 5H ffa bulk November December January February March Nigeria 5* ffa bulk stg Friday flOOslr unch 612'.sir 007' -'Sir 006slr 602'i sir unq Previous 002slr OOSpd 605qtd 806/907'j
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    • 152 4 THE STRAITS tin price in Penang or Saturday rose Mss to $I,MI per picul, on an official offering up eight tonnes to 245 tonnes. In LONDON on Friday, tin, on the day, was down £35 for cash and £22 for Three Months standard while high grade lost £40
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    • 186 4 BANGKOK rice prices were quoted as follows on Saturday: (In us dollars per tonne F. 0.8. basis Bangkok) WMta ilea: 100 pet Ist class 340, 100 pet 2nd class 325, 100 pet 3rd class 320, 5 pet 313,10 pet 290,15 pet 285, 20 pet 280, 25 pet 275, 35
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    • 489 4 RETAIL prices per tael quoted by the Singapore riiiw—» Gold and Silver Merchants Association are 1570 for 90 per cent gold, $600 for 22k gold and 1640 for 24k gold. In HONGKONG on Saturday, the international gold price weakened to U*****.90/195.40 an ounce from its closing level at 1197.00/50
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    • 202 4 ROBUSTA futures in London on Friday closed irregular, down £25 to £16 per tonne from-Thursday. Turnover was 1,576 lots including 23 options. In the morning, futures met quiet and nervous trading conditions on mixed commission and trade house activity. At midday, lasses were between £14 and £7. Dealers said
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    • 163 4 COPPER wtrebars, oa the day. rose by £i£ per tonne In London on Friday. The afternoon market was steady in line with the New York trend although trading was only routine. Three Months closed trading at £781.5 and touched £782 on the kerb. In NEW YORK on Friday, Comex
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    • 190 4 RAW sugar futures ended the day £1.50 to £1.70 per tonne down and turnover totalled 1,861 lots in London on Friday. Dealers said the market was easier under mixed selling and long liquidation Influenced by E D and F.Man's monthly sugar review. Man highlighted increased availability of non-ISA member
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    • 124 4 COCOA future* closed £29 to £15 per tonne down and turnover totalled 5,364 lots In London on Friday. Values rallied late in the day on pre-weekend booksquaring after an earlier shake out had taken prices almost to £40 limit down UimlS icvris. The shakeout had occurred after a steady
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    • 88 4 SILVER closed unchanged at HK5283.50 per 10 ounces on Saturday. The day's fixing price was also unchanged at HKS2B3JO. On the LONDON Metal Exchange," silver gained mostly 4.2 pence per troy ounce on Friday. Afternoon values were steady initially but slipped back under profit-taking during later trading following a
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    • 58 4 LEAD, on the day was up £4.5 for cash and £3.75 for Three Months in London on Friday. The afternoon market fell back from the morning's highs under light profit-tak-ing and freer offers to lend cash which narrowed the backwardation to £32 from £51 earlier in the day. Three
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    • 33 4 ZINC, on the day, lost mostly £3.25 per tonne in London on Friday. The afternoon market continued to soften under light liquidation which pushed Three Months down to £351 at the done.
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    • 45 4 ALUMINIUM, on the day, dosed up 13.5 for Three at from COS to Cngj per tonne in London on Friday. The afternoon market was very steady on tarthsr M> er dmrt-covertng up to £CS per tar Three Months which set a new Me-of-con-tract high.
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    • 595 4 TRADING at the Sbigapore produce market last week continued to be hampered by the incompatibility of prices. The result was a dearth of transactions which were mainly confined to certain commodities and these, too, were generally in lots of five or
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    • MONEY AND EXCHANGE$
      • 120 4 DESPITE considerable gains against major currencies, the US dollar displayed a relative lack of strength against the local unit on the Singapore forex market last Opening at 2.2120/45, it drifted lower to 2.2040/50, and 2.190/60 following news of a wide October trade deficit, before firming narrowly to 2.3090/00
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      • 21 4 THE average rate at which Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 7.5 per cent.
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      • 225 4 Asian rates RATES softened across the board last week with Three and Six Months shedding off 3/16 and 1/8 per cent, respectively, from the opening on Monday to close the weekend at lltt and 12 per cent offered in these two periods. Trading was moderate with more transactions seen in
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      • 298 4 Source: International Discount Co Ltd IN THE domestic mooey market last week, term rates made an upturn to move to higher levels reflecting the tightening of the money supply in the system. The interbank overnight rate rose from 6V< per cent at the opening of the week, in
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      • 164 4 Euro rates PERIOD Eurodollar deposit rates generally eased in overall quiet trading in London on Friday. Prices were between 1/8 and 3/14 lower from opening levels as funds came on offer while buyers were scarce. However, end-of-year balance-sheet considerations tended to reduce activity, dealers said. One Mtfflth had been marked
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      • 306 4 THE DOLLAR closed below its highs but still basically firm against major currencies after quiet pre-weekend trading on Friday. The yen recovered to 201.75/96 to the dollar after easing to 203.80 at one stage, but compared with 201.30/60 at the opening and 199.20/50 overnight. Dealers said they did not
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      • 228 4 THE DOLLAR on Friday ended a day of quiet preweekend trading above Thursday night's levels, dealers said. It continued to show strength against the yen, closing at 301.36/50 compared with 199.30/45 on Thursday night, but below the opening of 301.50/80 with much of the yen's decline resulting from
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      • 213 4 THE DOLLAR showed a strong undertone last week and again improved on an overall basis, but in particular against the yen (from 194.28 to 302j0), the Swiss franc (from 1.7215 to 2.7443) and the deutschemark from 1.9210 to 1.9388. It opened firm on Monday bolstered by an additional raising
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      • 48 4 FOR THE week ended Friday Dec V the m«e of call departs received from Short Depoelts (M) Bhd *u u follows: ■nak M: m per CMt to 4 per cent. Omni tais m per cent to 4W per cent. Mmnab of fends totalled |7X7 million.
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      • 71 4 Source: Astley Pearce SLIGHT tight—i of to*Am In last week's The overnight rate was firm tkraghont the week at the I to 7W per cent level to dose later at 7 to tv* per cent A flrmnsss of 5/1* per cent was seen Id all the the Ones,
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 844 5 Reuter. THE Common Market summit next week will produce agreement on a European monetary system (EMS) which can start on Jan 1 with or without the immediate full participation of Britain, EEC officials said. The political impulse behind what British Chancellor of
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    • 238 5 Reuter BRITAIN'S offshore oil reserves are estimated at between 2.3 billion and 4.2 billion tonnes, down from an earlier estimate of 2.3 billion to 4.5 billion tonnes, Minister of State for Energy Dickson Mabon said. He told Parliament the ■300 million tonne cut in the upper
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    • 688 5 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From GIA SQ980 1030 HLP THAI TG423 1035 BKK SIA SQ103 1045 KUL SU SQ209 10C HLP MAS MH605 1045 KUL GIA GA944 1055 PKU GIA GA908 1100 MES PAL PR501 1135 MNL RBA BI325 1200 BWN GIA GA982 1200 HLP
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    • 146 5 US PRESIDENT Carter has turned down a proposal to protect American manufacturers of artificial bait and fish dies by restoring the 12.5 per cent tariff on imports from Mexico, Taiwan and other countries. Mr Carter found that the tariff would not really cut down
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    • 152 5 A 39-METRE ktaetie sealptare lavelviag laser heam Images Is te he halld la Adelaide, Seath nfftr Te he kaewa as the Adelaide Sealc Tewer, it has heea deslgaed aad will he hallt by aa Aastrallaa artist sf PeUsh srlgla, Mr Staaislaas Osteja-Ketkewski. The tewer has heea eemmissleaed
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    • 639 5 NYT A RADICAL change in the American Federal tax system a repeal of the social security payroll tax and the imposition of "a hidden sales tax that could raise enough revenue to permit a deep cut in personal income tax rates" has been mooted
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 407 5 Agencies UNEMPLOYMENT unoog doctors in European Common Market states will become a serious problem in the 1980b if the current training rate is maintained and fresh spending cutbacks made in the health sector. The present 12.000 new medical students in the n<n» countries a year will rise to
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    • 484 5 NYT, UPI. PRESIDENT Carter's antiinflation programme was challenged as unconstitutional on Friday in a Federal court suit brought by a striking west coast union The action is believed to be the first test of the programme's legality. The Association of Western Pulp and
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    • 81 5 Reuter. JAPANESE bonds totalling 342.5 billion yen (Ss3.B billion) will-be offered on the Japanese capital market this month, the Underwriters' Association said. The planned issues comprise 12 corporate bonds, 12 local government bonds and five government-guaranteed bonds. The December bond issue Cu are bigger than the 7
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  • REVIEWS
    • Article, Illustration
      1366 6  -  EUROPEAN CINEMA By NIGEL ANDREWS FT DRACULA in Delft, a transexual in Frankfurt and 12 film stars in a Rome traffic jam. What do they have in common? The answer is that all are movies in progress. It has been an eventful summer in European film-making, and one
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    • 490 6 LPH THE SECOND Bight ef the Sevlet Tib Ballet's p«hnM>M WM simewhat mariMtwiii wTilag!ipiTi'''l!tti ZaT to* gtutt Brtrt»y. uttfe theae «l the Mi— whs were held ip by the (M ud the iiif rn very bravely begaa their r"~* —rr la theatre which, by aay
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    • 375 7  -  By TERESA LIM THE PENGUIN Leaaig, with its collection of Michael Leuig cartoons, b Ht brandnew. First pabttshed la 1114, it haa goae threagh several re-printings since, the latest of wldeh was last year. Bat it deserves a review ef saris, all the same, partly becaaae
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    • 825 7 Title: But we have no legends Publisher: Woodrose Publications, 1978 Pages: 68 Price: (4.50. Reviewed by Franklin. "I USED to write poems," begins the last poem in this book. "Moved to verse by sunsets/ and painful love affairs,/ I wrote volumes, growing up. "NS dried my ink." Then
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 672 6 TIME FILMS: THE French Embassy and the Alliance Francaise present a "cine weekend" at the RELC auditorium (30, Orange Grove Road). This Saturday, the programme is: 2 pro Les mores rouges, 90 minutes, by Chabrol, a strong satire on the bourgeoisie. 4 pm Drale de drame, 85 minutes, by Came,
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    • 4 6 TV RADIO FM STEREO
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  • MARKET REVIEWS
    • 955 8  -  LONDON By GERALD COLVERD A WEEK in which temperatures in London have fallen to their lowest for four years has seen the stock market seeking to warm itself with the prospect of some end-of-the-year cheer for share prices. ,'For the first
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    • 599 8 r 1 NEW YORK NYT THERE were days last week when the New York stock market, with prices apparently taking their cue from rapidly-unfolding new developments, seemed quite undecided about its future course. In fact, if an investor took his eyes off the market
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    • 963 8 SINGAPORE FOR THE greater part of last week, a languid tone pervaded the trading floor of the Stock Exchange of Singapore. The victim that this sentiment threw up was trading volume, which tumbled relentlessly as traders shied away from a market unsure of its
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    • 316 8  -  Week Midi Dee 1 Compiled by Violet Chow SCRIP ISSUE ■erjaya Kawai BM: Proposed bonus issue of one-for-two capitalising M 53.70 million. Cycle A Carriage LU: Proposed bonus issue of one-for-two capitalising SJ2S million. OTHERS Mslayrta Rkc Mntrici'i proposed takeover of Perumahan Jaya will lead
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    • 994 8 K.LUMPUR It was more a case of waiting and watching for traders on the Kuala Lumpur stock market this week. Bogged down by the many, as yet unresolved issues on the world economic front, market sentiment remained very much the same as before. Conditions for
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    • 337 8 f 1 TOKYO k 4 AFP THE Tokyo stock market advanced further last week amid a surging wave of buying, which drove the Dow Jones average to a new peak over the psychologically important 6,000-yen barrier. The 225-stock Dow finished the week
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS MARKETS
    • 1095 9 NEW YORK STOCKS pushed broadly higher in moderately active trading on Friday, extending Thursday's late rally, aided by a big drop in the money supply and a firmer dollar. Analysts said the USJI.9-bU-lion (all in the basic money stock raised hopes that pressures on the
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    • 577 9 Toronto THE STOCK market recorded one of its best sessions in six weeks as share prices moved sharply and broadly higher in response to corporate developments and a rising New York market. Volume rose to 5,139,131 shares on Friday from 3,746,005,
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    • 395 9 COLO SHARES on Friday moved marginally firmer in late trading though volume was small, dealers said. Losses ranged to 50 cents in the case of heavyweights while lesser priced shares registered small gains of up to 5 cents. Mining financials were mixed in
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    • 540 9 EUROPEAN MARKETS PRICES closed firmer in most bourses except Brussels which closed mixed in quiet trading. In Zurich, share prices firmed ove* a broad front In livelier trading, underpinned by a stronger dollar and high market liquidity, dealers said. Among slightly firmer
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    • 425 9 FT. PROSPECTS for both Chrysler and American Motors, as well as Japanese and European car sales in the US market are likely to be seriously squeezed by regulatory requirements designed to protect the environment and enforce fuel economy. Lesser carmakers could even
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    • 442 9 NYT THE AILING Chrysler Corp, America's third biggest car manufacturer, is seeking US$25O million (SSS6O million) in loan guarantees from the Fanners' Home administration, a US Agriculture Department agency that supports economic development in rural areas. A Chrysler spokesman confirmed that the company
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    • 469 9 TOKYO THE MARKET closed higher on Saturday in fairly active 4 trading with the market aver.age renewing a record for the second consecutive days, dealers s*id. The market average rone 30.47 to close at a record 6,023.21 with volume at 530 million shares. The Tokyo
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    • 191 9 Reuter. PIONEER Electronic Corp said It expects net income on a parent-firm basis for the year ending Sept 30 next year to rise about 7 per cent to 11.00 billion yen from 10.24 billion yen last year, on estimated sales of 180 billion, up
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    • 126 9 NORDAIR said that Air Canada will make an offer of C 512.61 per share for all the outstanding common shares of the company. The offer will be open for 35 days from the effective offer date of Nov 30. Letters totalling the offer have been
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 65 9 Intf-Alpha Asia Inter-Alpha Asia announces that Mr. Milan R. Shuster formerly Jomt General Manager of Inter-Alpha Ana (Singapore) Limited has now relinquished his position to lake over expanded respons*>*ties m Inter-Alpha Asia (Hong Kong) Limited and ot headquarters of Inter-Alpho Asia m Hong Kong. Mr. Frans D. van Loon formerly
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    • 109 9 ff -t lb. 3. nul r* r u XnT g^S ea*.'.r ~^p*****l i"" a'-- r A sequence of twenty episodes in the life of Ayer Httam in Malaysia, seen through i eyes of the resident American Consul. The whole spectrum of life in Malaysia echoed, from adultery to murder, from
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 674 10 A 67 PER CENT rise in group pre-tax trading profit (incorporating (our subsidiaries) to M9M.C23 at Sovran Industries for the year ended June 30 was more than wiped out by substantial extraordinary losses arising from the disposal of unproductive investments. Although the profit after tax
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    • 135 10 BUSINESS TIMES INDUSTRIAL GROUP INDICES (BASE YEAR: JAN 4, 1971 100) 1177/71 Week'* Action V W««k Ended HKk Low Industrial Group Nov. 24 IDec 1. Point nh>u. 433.62 145.90 Automotive 313.17 334.59 -21.42 581.78 328.67 Banks, Insurance, Finance 234.88 and Trustees 429.53 448.37 -18.84 135.80 chemicals. Rubber Products, 310.44 Refining
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    • 220 10 SINGAPORE LAND directors will be recommending a first and final dividend of 5 per cent at theannual general meeting on Dec 19 at 12.00 noon at Shing Kwan House. If confirmed, it will be payable on Jan 4 to members registered at the
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    • 273 10 MINERAL Seeartttes MalayMa BM: AGM to be held at 73, Beach Street, Penang, at 11.30 a.m. tomorrow. Onfcal Sagars BM: AGM to be held at Batu Tlga, Selangor, at 11.00 a.m. on Dec 8. Satraa LM: AGM to be held at the Conference Room of United Overseas Bank
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    • 417 10 Curreat Ex Books Date Total for Total for Payaieat Date Close Payable tbe year Previous year Krntayaa 10*(b) Nov 15 Nov 27 NYA 10* 7'* Renoag Tin TO* NOV 15 Nov 25 Dec 4 85* so* Kiata Kcllaa Tin 200% Nov 15 Nov 26 Dec6 200* 700* A
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    • 175 10 Company Particular Ex Date Books Close C Sugars Bonus Issue of 1 for 4 Nov 21 Dec 1 Mi*8ec Bonus Issue of I for 2 Dec 6 Dec 23 Rakmaa Hydraulic Bonos Issue of 1 for 2 Jan 18 Jan 36 Syatketic Remias Rights Issue of 2 for
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    • 2593 10 1 m, HsYaar Law "i i |iii j 1 Jit Qr*s ♦Or- DM Cw SECTION ONE Dfcr Or*a YTi* P/E "M V«i Wmk «m nek uw INDUSTRIALS 172 238 178 219 275 111 280 320 245 800 132 Aetna 123* A loom |07 Allied Choc v 133
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    • 1194 10 December 1 CMeaft pandrd Friday. Ba to Mi OpttMM 1S2,IM mbI raeto f) ge volame ex1M/71I MI OPTION JAN APL JLY STOCK Alcoa 407 1/4 Untrd NO Alcoa 45 31/4 43/4 81/4 40 7/8 407/8 Alcoa SO 1 3/8 21/2 31/2 487/8 Alcoa AO Untrd Untrd Untrd
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  • MONDAY SPORTS
    • 114 11 AUSTRALIA is a very car-conscious nation and yet more and more Australians are turning to the bicycle as a convenient and healthy means of transportation. This nation of 14 million people purchases about 300,00 bicycles a year, three times the number purchased a
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    • 1322 11 NYT. OFTEN, they look like grotesque caricatures of their Big League idols. A youngster spitting out make-be-lieve tobacco Juice before he steps up to the plate. A child not yet 10 years old running around the soccer field with his arms raised in elation
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    • 935 11 NYT. NOVEMBER and December are the doldram months in professional golf, 90 the third Annual Mixed-team Championship, touching the last week of November and the first week of December, fills a void. For anyone who still feels like playing and who wants to round out the season
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    • 455 11  -  By RONALD KOW THE ANNUAL i namlaallias fsr the Geaeral Certificate ef Edaeatlea are Jest ahsat aver aad M A M level eaadh dates la the arts sfresm wOl toll yea that a favsarite janstlaa la the Eeeaemle aad Pahße Affair# paper to "What to
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    • 627 11  -  ■y DAVE ANDERSON NYT. mm la Ww«i, kr wnnl ripii^i tmu ■>■>< s— mum, m 111!ll I* pat ap UIHMN, aad ttillj Im rede QKNca QmmSLtL Turn OTHtm M Hii» teto, M Jee ■■tiiHil: "Stop la tor a drtok." OTWI agreed DnJldy wtoTL tew
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    • 576 11 QUESTION: law ma ay Iks tap lilsssiiii is* the Ijm meteis and Iks arte, wke leads In eaehf Only one American, Jim Ryun, is included in the 10 best for L9OO metres. He ran the dlstsnre in 3 minutes 33.1 seconds in 1J67. Filbert Bayi
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    • 239 11 UPI. FOR THE second time In six months, allegations that soccer players regularly take drugs before English league matches erupted last week in British newspapers. Stan Bowles, the controversial Queen's Park Rangers midfield player, told the Daily Express that he had taken both
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 196 11 C o^ ao< The Foulks way means 1. Studying with the largest established firm of accountancy tutors in U.K. 2. Enjoying the benefits of over 90 years of tutorial expertise. 3. Being informed of the latest changes and current events and topics of interest and relevance through the exclusive "Foulks
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  • 419 12  -  By SOHHANG KENG THE SINGAPORE Government will tap funds from the local market by floating three or four registered bonds next year and probably a tax-free bearer bond. The first registered bond issue is likely to be in February or March, according to
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  • 657 12  -  AUSTRALIANS MAIN BUYERS By JOHN LIM IT IS boom time for Singapore's cane industry and several manufacturers are expanding to keep up with orders that are stretching into 1960. This highly profitable and promising export business has attracted several others onto the bandwagon.
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  • 354 12 Reuter. INDONESIA'S mid-Novem-ber 33.6 per cent devaluation of the rupiah has almost doubled the rate of inflation, according to Antara News Agency yesterday. Quoting Trade and Cooperatives Minister Radius Prawiro, the agency reported the inflation rate last month has been an exceptional 2.7 per cent,
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  • 397 12 UPI CHINESE leaders have unofficially given the green light for the return of Coca Cola to China for the first time since the revolution of 1949. A Japanese business newspaper, Nihon Keizai, reported from Peking its consumption may be restricted to the growing crowds
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  • 305 12 Reuter A PHILIPPINE-based oil exploration consortium led by the Swedish Salen Corporation will begin its third exploratory drill in the disputed Reed Bank in the South China Sea before the middle of next year, Manila's industry sources said yesterday. The area, about 560 km south-west df Manila,
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  • 328 12 BANK lending in Singapore continued to rise in October, but at a slower pace than the previous four months. The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) attributed this smaller increase to loan maturities exceeding the gross increase in bills financing. For the month, bank loans
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  • 360 12 IMPORTS of cotton, wool and man-made fibre textiles into the United States rose 17 per cent during the first nine months of this year, compared with yearago levels. Imports reached 4.5 billion square metres equivalent (SME), compared with last year's 3.89 billion last year.
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  • 102 12 AFP THE Philippines has sought re-negotiations of the interest spread and maturity terms of the US$525 million (Ssl.l billion) standby credit it obtained from a seven-bank consortium in 1974. The Manila Daily Express quoting official sources said the Philippine Central Bank wanted the credit's interest spread of
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  • 300 12 WORLD npr predacttea ttts witollag year is expected to tall 2 per mat tram last year's reeerd the drat deettae staee 1923-74, the U8 Agrtealtare Departmeat said. That was the year high sagar prleea pashed ap predacttea. Early eattmatee shew that predaetlaa la
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  • 177 12 Orchid sales represent 95 per cent of the annual export value of cut flowers from Singapore, according to the Mirror. The Ministry of Culture publication reported orchid exports for the first half of the year were worth $6.81 million. Last year, the export of cut orchids reached
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • PORTSIDES
      • 110 13 MACGREGOR, the International cargo transfer and access equipment manufacturer has received its seventh contract in 18 months for its latest Macßridge 'F' type link span from the Dieppe Chamber of Commerce. The Macßridge is to help the Port of Dieppe with its rapid development of Roll on/Roll Off
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      • 95 13 AFP The French India Africa line has decided to use Colombo as a trans-shipment port to West Africa. A spokesman for Delmege Forsythe and Company Shipping Limited who will serve as agents for the 100-year-old French line told pressmen yesterday that service would begin "almost immediately". A
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      • 60 13 Reuter TUGMEN at Southampton are to continue the strike which has stopped all movement of cargo and container ships in and out of the port, and affected tankers at the Fawley refinery. The British domestic news agency, Press Association reported that the strikers who stopped work on Thursday
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    • 383 13 Lloyd's List CYPRUS is to ban from its register all ships more than 17 years old. The decision, announced recently, is seen in shipping circles as a move towards removing the "Dag of convenience" label from the Cyprus flag. The ruling, effective from this
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    • 81 13 THE latest endse laer sa year rsaad Mlaari/Caribbeaa service, Carnival Cnrtse Lines 188 "PtasOvaie," *4ii terns grass, has arrived at her hease pert ef Maori, flsrlds, after eeapietfea ef eaten IwSSI S' JweaaPL pMMftMtaf erew ae- aaxllllary machinery plant and apdattag Is The sMp, fenaeriylihe
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    • 447 13 Anus* ACS Alea Agulla Alpac Angkutan ANL APL Arya Nat ASCL Ada Merchant Aost Cont T n IV IV IV n i m ra m IV CM 5 5 3 2 5 a 2 5 Bank BBS Bra Asia Bra/EAC Bra Bra Ocean Bine Fumtel n i m m
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    • 141 13 Reuter STRONG economic growth in East Asian countries is bound to spur future expansion in the region's trading and shipping industries, Singapore Finance Minister Hon Sui Sen and Hongkong shipowner Sir Yue-kong Pao said last Friday. The strentheriing of Asian shipping operations could also help an
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    • 225 13 UPI. END WEEK chartering contained a feature in that the US Gulf grain export fixing perked up to reveal a slightly mare healthy tone. Two December loaders of 50,000 tons managed to obtain the S US cents better level of US&&S (5525.75) on the US Gulf/Japan trade
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    • 2039 17 SCHEDBtB 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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    • 128 17 The major shipping consortia operating between the Far East/Europe -and Straits ports/Australia and the member lines. ACE (FAB EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. 'K' Line Korean Shipping Corporation Neptune Orient Lines Orient Overseas Container Line ANBO (BTBAITBy AUSTRALIA); Australian National Line Australia/Straits Container Line Nedlloyd Lines Neptune Orient Lines
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    • 1017 18 r RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO AT CONTAINER TERMINAL *B. (1) Each vessel's estimated time of arrival is advised by the Shipping Line/ Agent and is subject to change (2) All export FCL containers and LCL cargo must be delivered to the Authority's premises during
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    • 887 18 The leading shipping lines operating from Singapore and the local agents who handle cargo bookings for them. Aconas Line— Aconas Sdn. Adriatic Container— Container Feeders. AFEA Line— Bhppw Ahli Shipping— Shirbli Alfred C. ToepfcrLioe— Intermodal. Algerian National Line (CNAN)—Unipacific. Alpac Line—lntrasea. Anhsing Line- Strongwill. Angkutan Pertambagan—
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    • 1945 18  -  By IAN HARGREAVES FT PRESIDENT Jimmy Carter recently refused to sign into Law Bill number H.R. 9618, the so-called shipping malpractices Bill. It was an unusual step for the President to take, as the BUI, designed to impost severe penalties an
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    • 294 18 EXPECTED ARRIVALS TODAY KEPPEL WHARVES Klmanis (1100) 19 Kobe Mara (2300) 27/28. Kota Singapura(passenger) (1800) 42/43. Myrtos (0700 after Melampus) 6/7. Nedlloyd Nagoya (0900) 3/ 4. Vishva Aditya (1830 after Bremen Mara) 46. Yasuei (0500) 29/30. PABK PAN JANG WHARVES Bonanza (2200) Gdn 302 CBI 685-786. Indra
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    • 287 13 Scan Dutch Fast and Regular Service To/From N.C. /SCAN W.MED./U.K. Singapore Te» *****1. Port Keteng Tef *****1. Kuala.Lumpur Tel' *****. Penang: Tel. ***** I K I )l M i \n Orient Overseas CwkUneA. Line OHEMTM. CUB 111 WONG CONTMO IS mm a 1" iv.lt, 3/1 5/1 7/1 9/1 11/1 1/2
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    • 248 13 fSI SEALORD AN I'M I UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG; D All vessels ***** DWT, 105 TON H.L. Derrick 288 TEU Capacity, Long Length Capability. •ARABIAN GULF WEEKIY SERVICE* S pore I Loading for Kuwait (22/12), Damman (27/12) Bahra (31/12), Abu Dhatx (2/1) Dubai (5/1) Damman (5/1), Kuwait (8/1),
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    • 588 13 Nedlloyd Lines Regular Liner Services To/From All Parts of the World. Singapore T« *****1. Port Ketang Te» *****1. Kuala Lumpur Tel *****. Penang Tel. ***** MAERSK LINE 1 Fpf US Pacific GuH Atlantic and East Canada (Also accepting k>» Hongkong Ta**an japan and Ko*ea) FULLY CONTAINERIZED FAST DIRECT WEEKLY I
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    • 813 14 UwpMllay FUIT CONTAMUSED TO EHMVC tpn FMm| Mtaf rkM Ma Mnbf 4/12 6/12 28/12 30/12 1/1 T«Ui Eiprtn 10/12 30/12 3/1 4/1 Oy CMa» 12/12 4/1 (/I 2/1 Oufci t»r IS/12 20/12 S/l 11/1 12/1 ban*" 20/12 7/1 9/1 10/1 M#MEW«M 28/12 30/12 19/1 21/1 22/1 UwpMilay 29/12 16/1 IS/1
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    • 453 14 FULLY CONT G» m hefer It l» MM* East WOBTT BERTHMG I D6CHRRGE AT Mi PORTS KUWAIT ft muni Wm JIIVI UK JDOAH ALSO ACCEPTMG CARGO FOR BAHRAM AND ABU DHABI Kim /NiPPinG ir TfMOinG pti.ito. Ttta KMSPEED RS ***** TM *****37 *****11 EVERGREEN LINE t VtßGßfcf N VARiNf CORPORATION
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    • 722 14 B F.S.S.C Ajwts in Malaysia: TEPS MALAYSIA Port Ketone Tel (38) 7355 Penang Id *****/***** wmmmktm tmmmmlmm* s. A. C.I.F 'ARGENTINE NATIONAL LINE' miHwaun 21/n Ma 79/39 Ma 31/ IF* M ■«.tlßilll 9 fnA TrMK ortK Markima Mcxkmi S. A. 2f m wpux "MEXICAN NATIONAL LINE" ff R mw/micaninu A
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    • 616 14 1 a m SANKYO LINE 17/lt Ok 15/K Ok SID, KL, MB. 11/19 Ok lft/17 OK GBALDTON FREM. MEL 21/30 Ok 20/27 OK SID. MEL, MB. BANGLADESH SERVICE GEXMI AGENTS CONTAMER BOOKMC IOAOAGEHTSP WLANG PENANG 17/17 OR 15/10 OfC OffTTMOK, CNAUM OCEAN SHTfMG 1 ENTEOPMKS PIE lIP SWGAPWE TEI 22*1144/7
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    • 684 15 Overseas II I Containers \IWm Limited COWMPBWr wma FROM MK/COOTOOT: i u Hk| k«* Sin P Ik* Sport kM Mt OMHhI IM Uri MM hH M She (tec ML IS hNl«n kM MM MM hM Mk 13 k ML IS •mm hM MM MM MM MM like ML W. U
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    • 516 15 r Scan Dutch EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE VIA SUEZ 111: ia r.fif EASTBOUND from med/uk. COMTIHEHT/SCAHI)IHAVIA 1) Gbv| 2) Kkart 3) raa* 4) rtm 5) l«() IT win PMm Siara myi MM 11/11 VU mm w w wm im faM um vu l/u BKJMt UN faM hW kW 2VU 11/U roan
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    • 428 15 r GUTHRIE BOUSTEAD Sa." THE BANK L IMF LTD FOB I i S UrttCA rta* 11 Pl* Part Span Ikc P Mai| knrt/IIK S-n tMm btaVtOK Spm EXPRESS somcf HRECT FROM SMGAPORE TO NEW ORLEANS, MOHLE. HOUSTON. GALVESTON ALSO ACCEPT* CARGO FOR BANGKOK, MANLA. TAIWAN. HONGKONG FUSAN AM) JAPAN PORTS.
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    • 766 16 "Kline KAWASAKI RISEN KAISHA. LTD. VtiMli cj! NWt Im, Wim, J'wvf mi U Hmt) AGENTS: S PORE NEPTUNE AGENCIES PTE LTD Id: *****11 MALAYSIA KONTENA NASIONAL SON BHD T«fc P. 7475/8 KL *****4 hw« *****/5 SOPWAFMST. SOUTH AFRICA Sport Durban I tdn P Eta C loon 13/15 Ok 24 Bk
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    • 807 16 V.S.A./EAST CANADA SERVICE acceptor Fa/ia contands fmm penrk. p duk. store UMNhrWiTaK.OMOI.MVaU Bftavw P Rate* Sflppw MM mm- (NRS4- 27 Id) Vi (k 7/9 tec */U Rk 12/14 Rk E.C./CREAT LAKES SERVICE Im*r Mr NONFOU. OT TOK. Hmwi. TORONTO. ASMTANRU. KM, CMCRGO. f»M| Mm f AMag SM*n CALRORIKA/PACtfC Mil NEST
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    • 413 16 NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICES: FAR-EAST/EUROPE FULLY COHTAJNEWSED SER AITS/AUSTRALIA iMtoHftiknCMrt TO AID FROM AUSTRALIA: 2EE3Z3I2EIEI 11 DK II Dk 29 DK Mam IS Dk 71 DK DRBDMK SDK 1 to 12 ha WW— 27 Dk 4 Ik 14 ha WWW JO Dk 7 ha 171 m ■UK
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    • 588 16 K*H TO/FROM INED/UK/CONTINENT/SCANOMA BtMl FaaM ?Um| +ea« Spar* D 7) Mm 3) HMr| 4) Gtart ELEMOM SM VUM kNrt 17/12 21/12 24/12 24/12 FMKCSC4 SaM ID OQ/T 12/12 2Vl* »/l2 2/1 VI FUKQC* 14/12 SUMI 21/12 1/1 1/1 IVI 12/1 EIiMM 21/12 mm It/12 12/1 17/1 11/1 M/l EOT Wlft
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    • 628 16 t INTRASEfI (PTE) LTD. Kansai Line STRAITS/AUSTRALIA SERVICE Smjapofe P KeUng laaM tar: KH WT IM.. (Doe bM Brisbane/Sydney Melbourne Adelaide 1» 7M4lj MtK 7S4K; ll *0 4 MBM 4884 M. M 742. 4M71 ALPAC LINE •LV OMENTM. STM P fcet*n Penanj Lm4m( tar: ¥.32 7 toe lb Part M.V
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    • 336 17 S pore P Kctani Pcnant Lm*| tar 2W 17 Dk If Ok 21 Ok P Sarf/Bariit/Lattalua Pifeaw/toantoil/Tnpo* Banoiazi/Mnan*ia IjmmL V.ll Itaa 11IM -dotal tmgt tar (Itayi) ty traaMpaaM vta Ptaa MKCT TO CMTTMONB/COiaMn/UMCN ocum storr cao >i.oc(Miai.«. H.V. OCUM MM V.IM &V.III V. IB EAST BOUND-SMGAFORE/FM EAST MmU Honftott Buu<i
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    • 331 17 ANHSING LINE S>ar« P. KMa UNO* MEN to Port *MON BOSTON 1/ 7 DK UMON IUMH 2/ 3 lan LORD STEAMSHIP CO. S.A. TMMN/STUm/TMNM EVK3S HO SMS STOK rimmc LOOM FMT 11/12 DK 13/14 OK LOOM CHONC 21/31 DK 11/ IJM 15/11 OK 23 OK 2/ 3IM II JH HONEST
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    • 213 17 I g Seatrain FuM Container Service to USA tmam rrm wnam m «MMi VU tMM ItaMi VU ImM VU Mnto 17/U 7/U U/U 1.117 »tan* U/U ImM 17/U I lali M/U I u/u I. iii 22/12 FuM Container Service from USA WINBNI I/t W N U N Mi U m/
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    • 268 17 OCEAN A CONTINENTAL ENTERPRISE PTE LTD Room 610. 6th lloor. High Street Centre. S pore 6 Tel *****/*****/***** REGULAR SAILINGS TO/FROM B ANGK OK/SING APORE 1 WORLD LINE i Sana mnm/hongkone/stimts Ipm FJMmi MA CM 20/30 DK 4/7 Ok 7/1 fee 0/10 Ok 12/13 DK 14/ IS toe 19/ it
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    • 205 17 M.V. "TA YD" VOY U/H arrived 30.11.1978 i at P.P. Wharf Oodovn 308 General survey on damaged cargo discharged ex the above vessel will be held on Wednesday 6th December, 1978 from 0000 hrs to 1500 hrs. No further survey will be held after this date. V< vVfi* wr* fn
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