The Business Times, 11 June 1979

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  • 10 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 14C/1/79 MONDAV, JUNE 11,117* 50 CENTS
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 70 1 AFP NEW YORK, Sun. President Carter's popularity has taken another slide, according to an opinion poll appearing in the New York Times and on CBS television. Only 30 per cent of the 1,422 people questioned earlier this month approved of the way Mr Carter was running the
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    • 68 1 UPI CANBERRA, Sun. The Australian federal government has abandoned its policy that new uranium projects must be at least 75 per cent Australian-owned and controlled, Federal Treasurer John Howard announced today. The government had relaxed the foreign-in-vestment guidelines so uranium projects with at least 50 per cent Australian
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    • 59 1 AFP TOKYO, Sun. Indonesian Minister for Economic, Financial and Industrial Affairs Widjoyo Nitisastro has called on industrially-advanced oilconsuming nations to stop unilaterally criticising the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec). In an interview with the mass circulation daily Mainichi, Dr Widjoyo said: "Otherwise there will be no room
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    • 82 1 AP MOSCOW, Sun. The Communist Party newspaper Pravda today denied that its offer to start negotiations with Peking is an attempt to play the "China card" and make Washington nervous. Referring to such reports recently published in the West, Pravda declared that "such speculative allegations hold no
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    • 60 1 AP WASHINGTON, Sun.— A new package of US energy legislation boasting support from Democratic and Republican congressional leaders will be unveiled early this week. The chairman of the Senate Energy Committee, who described the package as substantial, said it will contain incentives to boost US supplies of oil
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    • 68 1 AFP TEHERAN, Sun. The Iranian press yesterday welcomed the nationalisation of the country's banks, a step which comes at a time when political life is in a state of suspense over the new constitution which might be revealed in draft form early this week. The nationalisation affects 27
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    • 52 1 AP NEW YORK, Sun. Independent US truck drivers blocked fuel pumps and some interstate highways yesterday in their protest over the high price and declining availability of diesel fuel. Some local leaders of the 30,000-member Independent Trucks Association have said a nationwide truck shutdown would be announced
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    • 67 1 AP KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The state-owned Sarawak Economic Development Corporation (SEDC) and local vehicle dealer Continental Motors (Malaysia) have formed a joint venture company to assemble West German BMW cars in Kuching. SEDC deputy chairman Effendi Norwawi said today Sarawak Motor Industries, a subsidiary of SEDC, would
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    • 82 1 Reuter BRUSSELS, Sun. The first elections to the Common Market's European Parliament today revealed a marked difference in interest among the nine member states. While only 30.5 per cent of Britons went to the polls on Thursday, early figures in Italy suggested the turnout today might be higher
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  • 111 1 THE following list of stocks gives the It meet traded the Stock Exchange sf Singapore last week. It gives the tnraover in thousands sf write, closing prices sn Friday aad the high and tew for 1179 •mpaa> TWMVtl •m Pricet Jul Hlgfe ir» Law Si me Darby
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  • LOCAL STOCK INDICES
    • 69 1 Ju 4 Ju i Jut Jul Jut ~BT Index 2310.58 2333.28 2335.35 2339.93 2371.99 ***** •Industrial: 4D1.11 402.31 403.24 402.23 Finance: 695 87 696 36 697.83 697.44 697.44 ••Hotels: 293 66 283.81 294.36 296.06 296.13 •Properties: 251.51 251.28 251.13 250.68 250.39 'Minings: 199.16 199 44 199.47 198 66 198.59
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    • 74 1 Jul Jul Jul Jaa 7 Jaal "BT Index: •Industrials 3425.01 433.37 3444.25 433.85 closed 3455.25 closed 433.35 3422.42 434.22 *> Finance 624.44 (24 20 closed 625.0S (24.55 ••Howls: •Properties: 258.08 344.57 257.98 244.78 closed 257.91 closed 244.88 257.91 244.(7 'Tins 208.58 208.33 closed 208 48 208.84 '(Rubbers 757* 717.68
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  • 541 1  -  PROCESSING WOODWASTE By JOHN LIM SAWMILLERS in Singapore have again proposed to the Timber Industry Board (TIB) that a central incinerator be built using cess funds collected over the years. The request for a central incinerator to dispose of wood waste had been mooted as
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  • 197 1 HOUSING loans and motor vehicle hire purchase business of finance companies in Singapore continued their growth trend in April. The value of housing loans outstanding at the end of April was about $6.9 million higher than the preceding month. Hire purchase financing for motor vehicles rose
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  • 413 1  -  By RONNIE LIM SIN Chew Jit Poh and Nanyang Press are pooling their resources and have established a pro-tern committee to study the feasibility of running an English-language newspaper. This is the first concrete indication of a possible joint-venture between the two rival newspaper
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  • 232 1 THE Malaysian Government will announce "harsh" measures soon to resolve problems associated with the inflow of the Vietnamese refugees into the country. Malaysian Finance Minister Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah said yesterday a lot of socio-economic problems had developed as a result of the long-standing refugee issue. Firm measures
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  • 197 1 WEST German Chancellor Helmut Schmidt predicted in an interview yesterday that the current energy shortage would persist into the *****, causing serious economic problems for the whole decade. On the CBS television programme 'Face the Nation,' Mr Schmidt said energy importers and exporters must cooperate with
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  • 260 1 JARDINE Fleming (Singapore) has seat a letter to Setrwi shareholders advisiag them net to aet m the Haw Par acquisition after until they receive wards tram Setran. Shareholders have aba heea told they are likely to receive a statement from the eampaay ia two
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  • 384 1  -  By MANO SABNANI 1 SIME DARBY Holdings is i to build a MS4O million I "home" for itself in the heart of Kuala Lumpur. The group announced yesterday that it had reached agreement with the Sabah state government under which a 22storey
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  • 94 1 THE TOURISM sub-corn mittee of Asean bitterly condemned Australia's new policy on low air fares at a conference in Denpasar, Bali. The sub-committee met for three days discussing tourism prospects in the Asean nations. It opposed Australia's low air fare policy as "prejudicing the tourist industries of
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    • 48 1 SINGAPORE BUSINESS Jhe Hi ismess Mogojme How to get and beyond the fastest way NEW YORK Weekly departure to Sao Paulo and Rio De Janeiro i TOKYO Singapore flights arrive at 0650 only a 6-hour 45 minute flight *v **< V YOTO ten take wo glor rcommc J 1/
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  • 1049 2  -  By CLYDE FARNSWORTH NYT. THE first sign that inflation may be abating in the United States came on Thursday in a government report showing the smallest increase in nine months in prices at the wholesale level, which generally foreshadow what the
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  • 1308 2  -  Although the US dollar is stronger now, bankers in Zurich are concerned that the future of the currency might not be bright. In fact, they feel that the unit's upward movement is generating a "pressure cooker" effect that could make last year's
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  • 897 2 NYT. THE Japanese, traditionally thrifty, are beginning to spend more for leisure and amusement. The Japanese government's Statistics Bureau has reported that consumer spending averaged US$B3O (551,820) in February, 4.8 per cent higher than a year earlier, after adjustment for inflation. It was the
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  • 1043 3 Much has been written about Iran's religious extremism, its anti-Western attitudes and anarchic youth in the post-Shah period. What is not so well publicised is the advent of an illicit trade in alcohol, as well as street prostitution and a horse-racing revival. The
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  • 894 3  -  The town of Freistadt in Austria started a communal brewery in 1777 that is still steeped in tradition and medieval magic. This unique enterprise sells only to its home market reports TOM HENEGHAN. TOM HENEGHAN Reuter. THE people of Freistadt decided more than two centuries
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    • 42 3 This announcement appears as a matter of record only. June 1979 Wl SMA SIM E DARBY SALE AND LEASE-BACK ARRANGEMENT between THE STATE GOVERNMENT OF SABAH and B SIME DARBY HOLDINGS LIMITED Arranged and Advised by II ViV t t 111 i
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 982 4 COFFEE: Robusta futures closed an extended late active call on Friday irregularly higher and with gains of £60 in near July to £11 per tonne in May. Turnover was 7,113 lots including 99 options. The market ended the morning up to £39 higher on producer support with the
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    • 216 4 RUBBER futures in London on Friday were erratic in the afternoon closing with pared gains of 0.80 to 0.35 pence per kilo. Final trades were as much as one penny below the morning's new recent highs. The morning market had secured gains from Thursday night of up to 1.40
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    • 166 4 CHINESE Produce Exchange, Singapore, noon closing prices per picul on Saturday: CMWMt *11: Bulk $130 sellers, old drum $135 sellers, new drum SI4O sellers. C«fn: Mixed (loose) UK Coot 182 00 buyers. Ptfftr: Muntok ASTA white fob 100', NLW 5322.50 seller*. Sarawak white fob Wi NLW $307.50 sellers.
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    • 561 4 COFFEE pnviM the highlight la a. etherwtoe qnlct iU featureless Siappm prciiee market last week. Bat eaflee dealers here generally (eaad tfc—rtf— laiMr to meet the demaad geae rated (ram iverwa*. Oaiy small deals were reperted law with aeighheariag ceaatries. Seme
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    • 100 4 BANGKOK: Saturday's prices in US dollars per tonne F. 0.8. basis Bangkok): WHITE RICE: 100 per cent Ist class 356. 100 per cent 2nd class 340. 100 per cent 3rd class 335. 5 per cent 327. 10 per cent 313. 15 per cent 308, 20 per cent 303. 25
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    • 1235 4 AFP THE SPOTLIGHT was again on gold last week as prices burst through to new peaks in the UK commodity markets. Lead also featured with another steep rise, topping £700 a tonne (or the first time because of a shortage. Rubber recovered sharply
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  • MONEY AND EXCHANGE$
    • 217 4 TRADING was generally quiet on the Singapore forex market last week. Opening lower at 2.2050/60 to the Singapore dollar, compared with 2.2060/70 at the previous week's closing, the US currency eased to 2.2020/30 on Tuesday before recovering to 2.2065/65 and thereafter fluctuated narrowly before closing the week at
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    • 206 4 Asian rates IT quiet week with rates closing rather Oat on Friday. Four to Six Months came off to close in line with Two and Three Months at lO'/i per cent. Short dates were steady at 10-7/16 to 10-5/16 per cent. ABIAN earnaey average 4epeett rata* f*r the week nM
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    • 40 4 FRANKFURT exchanges closing quotes on June 8: US -1.9106/15 Stg 3.960/957 Can 1.6230 40 DF1-91.26/36 S FY 110.40/55 Lit 2.234/244 F FY 43.15/25 D Kr 34.60/86 N Kr 36.74/80 B FY (con) 6.221/228 B FY (fin) 6.000/010 Yen 0.8745/55
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    • 44 4 Source: Astley Pearce THE DOMESTIC money market was rather tight throughout last week. The interest rates for the One, Two and Three Months firmed somewhat and closed off at 7-1/16 to 6-15/16, V/% to 7, and 7-3/16 to 7-1/16 per cent, respectively.
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    • 48 4 FOR THE week ended Saturday June 9, the range of call rate received from from Short Deposits (M) Bhd was as follows: Bask find: 4 per cent to 6 per cent. General faad: 4 per cent to 4.75 per cent. Msvemeata of funds totalled $562 million.
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    • 47 4 ZURICH exchanges closing quotes on June 8: US —1.7295/7305 Stg 3.5726/5764 Can 1.1701/4714 D Mk 90.4787/5784 D F1 82.6247/7120 F Fr 39.0803/1284 B FY 5.6363/6423 DKr- 31.3713/4065 N Kr 33.2852/3172 S Kr 39.4593/5001 Lit 0.2026/2028 Aits sch 12.2834/2970 Port 3.4625/4819 Spain 2.6173/6196 Arg 0.14-1/2/0.15-1/2 Yen 0.7915/7947
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    • 21 4 THE average rate at which Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 8 per cent.
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    • 195 4 THE KHOBAR market in Singapore opened at a record 5520,023 on Saturday, and traded between $20,060 and $20,006 before closing at $20,066, reports SlagmM. The market was quiet. Spot gold for London delivery opened at U*****.20/70 and closed at $282.00/40 The market was quiet, trading between $281.10/50 and $282.10/50.
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    • 308 4 THE INTERBANK market tightened last week following the seasonal transfer of funds by the AccountantGeneral, coupled with halfyearly window-dressing activities by banks. Tax payments was also believed to be another contributory factor. Overnight funds were bid up from 6Vi—6'/« to 7Vi—7 per cent and term deposit rates firmed
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 316 5 Reuter US PRESIDENT Carter's decision to go ahead with the development of the MX missile has improved the chanees of the Senate approving the Strategic Arms Limitaton Treaty (SALT II), Senate majority leader Robert Byrd said on Saturday. It will take a two-thirds vote
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    • 144 5 UPI. THE AUSTRALIAN Federal government has declared that anti-trust findings in a United States court against four Australian uranium companies will not be enforceable in Australia. Westinghouse Electric Corporation had sought damages from Conzinc Rio Tinto of Australia Ltd, Mary Kathleen Uranium, Pancon- tinental Mining, and Queensland Mines
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    • 819 5 ARRIVALS 1 Service Local Operator Number Time From MAS MH601 0700 KUL MAS MH682 0710 KCH SIA SQ101 0615 KUL MAS MH621 0840 PEN MAS MH607 0645 KUL MAS MH671 0945 PEN KUL CPA CX710 1005 HLP GIA GA980 1030 HLP SIA SQI03 1045 KUL SU SQ211
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    • 413 5 AP TAIWAN'S foreign trade in the first five months of this year totalled US$ll.2 billion (5524.6 billion), resulting in a surplus of $401.8 million compared with a surplus of $527.1 million in 1978, the Taipei government reported on Saturday. According to official statistics, exports in
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    • 363 5 NYT. TURKEY wants long-term aid from the US, in an amount that American officials estimate at US$l billion (552.2 billion) a year. This is revive the country's ailing economy and enable it to play its role in the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (Nato). During an
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    • 195 5 AFP. THE 'INCOMES «f allprodnclag chiWm »re being ended M qmlrUy their surpluses will ast be maintained for mere than a few yean, the msathly joaraal *1 the OrgaaisaUn of Arab Petroleam Exporting Ctutrlet reported. Describing the notion d •II snrpinaes an aa lilssi mi,
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    • 721 5 NYT. SAUDI Arabia's chances of checking a general movement towards a sharp increase in world oil prices are remote, United States and Saudi officials have reiterated in Riyadh. They agree that the Saudi government's basic commitment is to limit production. And it
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    • 277 5 AFP. THE CHINESE press reported a debate over the weekend on whether agriculture should concentrate on mechanisation or increasing production on available land. The People's Daily quoted a top Agriculture Ministry official as advocating the latter solution because of the conditions of China's agriculture, economy, and population.
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    • 269 5 A THIRD group of refugees was loaded onto buses yesterday in a continuing forced repatriation of Kampucheans by Thai authorities, who say that almost 80,000 will be forced back to their homeland. The refugees are being taken from temporary camps north of the border
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    • 62 5 AFP THE WORLD Trade Centre of New York, whose twin 110-floor towers dominate Manhattan's Wall Street financial district, is up for sale, the New York Post reported on Saturday. The asking price for the giant office building, which had lost US$2O million (SW4 million) a year
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 513 5 JAPAN'S ruling Liberal Democratic Party is pushing for a rice aid programme for African and other developing countries. The party's external economic cooperation committee adopted a resolution on Saturday calling on the government to provide hardpressed developing countries with rice in outright grants. THE COST
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  • REVIEWS
    • 1311 6  -  ELEGANCE, BEAUTY By ANNA KISSELGOFF NYT IT HAS been the Anthony Dowell season in ballet lately. No one is saying there are no great performances from othfer dancers. But the lasting impact has come from the very special moments this British ballet star has consistently
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    • 532 6  -  ay JOHN ROCKWELL NYT THERE was a time when one had to be either a Wagnerian or a Brahmsian fn the musical polemics of the late 19th century, it was exceedingly difficult to be both. That time has long since passed. As far as the
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    • 1068 7 Arts of Asia. ONE of the important issues among Chinese artists ever since China opened its doors wide to the outside world in the late nineteenth century has been the extent they should borrow and adapt from the West. v Effects of the present vspid
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    • 849 7 NYT Title: The White Albam. Author: Jean Didion. r Publisher: Simon and Schuster, 233 paces. I Price: U559.95. Reviewer: Jehn Leen- ard. JCT HER first collection of since the celebrated .Slouching Towards Beth•lebem (1968), Joan Didion k tells us, "Quite often during" the past several
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 667 6 LI LEISURE TIME FILM SHOWS THE SINGAPORE Science Centre will screen two films Computers Help People and Mm and Computer at its lecture hall on Sunday. The cost: Adults $1, children under 16, 50 cents. There will be concessionary rates for groups of 30 or more "Computers Help People" describes
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    • 58 6 BriStoW: fVacJc Dictens you MBD SIX UEjEKS iisi ujhich TO DGCIDC mDcu u)e Rp COR OT-y STROEJS OF PRtVP* T£. rv>oTOP«ST *M ORDtP BRITISH H|-SAEE£D TpRNSfbCT CAN mpi«e F\ \PCOFIT. LiMPCT Rifle. NfcXK f>LPkH«v =ti tr\ 03 1 \r L s> y\ Scene Qrv office someojKerc. *n SENT fog nc,ra>bj>ST£R^)
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    • 1376 6 Give Lou another chance THE PICK «f tonight's programmes mast be Rnmpoie af the Bailey. Barrister Rampale, rather delighted at representing a woman in a divorce salt aad quite confident ef vtetary, is, however, dnmWannded by the performance af the contesting con pie during the bearing. Hiis comes on at
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
    • EUROPEAN MARKETS
      • 275 8 JUNE 08 Frs CORBE1LLE Air*Uquide 389 .2 B S N Gervais Danone 502 1 C 8 F (ThomsonCsf) 357 -8 Cie Francaise des P«uoles i 182.70 0.7 Compagnie Pin«nri#r» Compagnie Generate 385 .1 Credit Foncter De France 474 7 Hachette (Libraine) 231 4 Machines Bull 56 -2 Mtchelln <B>...
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      • 214 8 JUNE 08 Dm Aef-Tel«funken 45.10 0.4 Akzo 26 00 unch A1U Lcbcn 830.00 -11 AU* Vers 435.00 5.5 BASF 133.30 2.2 Bay H T WDank 346 00 5.5 Bay Vbank 382.00 7 133 30 rs BBC 280.50 BMW 203.00 2.5 Cauella ***** unch Ctiem Verw 254.00B Commerxbank 188.30 1
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      • 112 8 JUNE 08 Lire 31.25 -0.75 Amoc Oen ***** -470 783 2 Central# 4900 -75 Flat 3613 -46 Flnsider 157 50 -15 Gen Immob §7 0 5 IFI Prt •36 1 La ice me nil ***** -440 I lain* 706 -2 Italsider 300 -1 Magneli M Pf 530 5 Ma
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      • 312 8 Akal Asahl Chem A afihl niatt 382 100 337 -8 unch -2 Nip Bee Nip Fire J Nip Light 320 265 175 +2 unch •2 Asa.ni Bank TK 210 unch +4 unch +3 -5 Nip Shu. in 700 -S Banyu Brldgestone../ Canon Chlyoda r. hl ,Kn PWR SIS 900
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    • 1219 8 NEW YORK THE STOCK market drifted lower in moderate trading last Friday as energy shares ran into some profit-taking along with a number of other issues. Energy stocks have benefited from rising oil prices all .year and received an added boost last week when US
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    • 160 8 JUNE 08 CS Imp Oil Inco 35 24'. unch unch unch unch A lean J 42 30'unch lnt Prov Pipe Int UU 24'10'. 4'Bank Monl Bank Nova Scotia Bell Tel 22' 22 23 unch Kerr Add Loblaw B Mattagami Lake Mc Blodel Molson A BP Can Lid Brascan Camp
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    • 302 8 JUNE 08 Rand INDUSTRIALS Tongaat Trust Un Steel Unisec Wool worth 350 50 52 135 425 420 unch 2 unch -19 Abercom AE And CI AM1C Barlows 238 450 \mb 500 810 -4 unch -15 -8 MININGS 1 Anglos 820 unch CN A 280 -4-5 Anglvaal 2550S 80 1
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  • MARKET REVIEWS
    • 557 9 r NEW YORK h A NYT HEAVY institutional buying last week enabled the New York stock market to register a strong advance despite Wall Street's concern over petrol shortages and inflation. The Dow Jones industrial average finished the week at 835.15 with a gain
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    • 398 9 r SYDNEY A Reuter THE LATEST increase la Interest rates on gaveramea. bands resalted in a sharp setback m sharemarkets last Iharaday and Friday. Brakers anticipate that the new ancertaiaty aver the interest rate stractare will resait la eaatiaas share market activity this The AU-ardiaaries index
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    • 264 9  -  Week eatferf Jue I Compttod by Violet Chow OTHERS S^ S,XS^S S.S. 0, o» n« Kaehal m will change its name to Kuchai Development Bhd and will be carrying on the business of plantations. Kuchai Tin is also acquiring the Home Division of Kuala Pergau
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    • 798 9 K.LUMPUR k 4 FOLLOWING the previous week's indecisive trend, prices at the Kuala Lumpur stock market again showed a tendency to drift. This is seen probably as a reaction to the relatively high levels reached over the past few weeks. Nevertheless,
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    • 214 9 TOKYO L d WITH liquidation pressure and inflation fears weighing heavily, prices took a further battering on the Tokyo stock market last week. Blue chips, notably light electricais and cars, continued their downturn and propelled the Dow indicator below the 6,200-yen mark. The 225-stock Dow Jones
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    • 1000 9  -  LONDON By GERALD COLVERD THE first Tory budget in almost half a decade will descend upon the City tomorrow with all the impact of a long-range weather forecast for the central Sahara. The surprises will be few. Direct tax cuts balanced by indirect tax additions: the traditional
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    • 1092 9  -  r SINGAPORE L A By CHAN BONG SOO APART from the final rally in the plantation sector, trading on the Stock Exchange of Singapore last week lapsed into a state of lethargy. For the best part of the week, prices just hovered
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 667 10  -  By CATHERINE ONG THE STORM will soon be over at Far East Levingston Shipbuilding (FELS) which went into the red to the tune of |3.8 million last year. With its skilled labour force currently working on three secured orders, and possibly
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    • 829 10 Current Es Books Date Total for Total for Payment Date Close Payable the year Previous year Fancy Tile 5%TE(b) Apr 27 May 12 Jun 11 5%TE Males 30% May 25 Jun 6 Jun 12 30% 18.8%(a) Shangri-La 12% May 21 May 28 Jun 12 20% 15% Boustead 15%
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    • 138 10 BRITISH-AMERICAN Tobacco Company (Singapore) made an unaudited after-tax profit of (1.65 million for the half year ended March 31, on a turnover of 145.55 million. No comparison is available because the company was only formed last July to hold the operations of Malaysia Tobacco Bhd. But an interim
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    • 249 10 MAGNUM Csrparatlsa BM: AGM to be held at 1st Floor, Magnum House, 111, Jalan Padu, Kuala Lumpur at today at 11am. Males ilrtrat— Cemeat BM: AGM to be held at 70, Jalan Am pang, Kuala Lumpur today at 10.30am. 8haagri-La Betel Ltd: AGM to be held at the
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    • 821 10  -  SOUTH SELANGOR JOINT VENTURE By LOW LEE CHOO TRONOH MINES Malaysia hopes to complete its current negotiations with the Selangor state government for the setting up of the South Selangor tin mining Joint venture before year-end. This was announced by Tronoh Mines' chairman Encik Junus
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    • 2780 10 TkU Year High Low Coapaay Last Sal* +orGr'a Div Div CTT Gr'a Y*M Net P/E Vol COOO) Weak High Low 8ECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 261 190* 142 160 266 744 245 350 215 380 207 123* 110 148 258 80 185' 226 177 293 Aetna Alcom Allied
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    • 81 10 BUSINESS TIMES GIVES YOU THE EDGE Every single business day, Business Times keeps you informed of essential financial, commercial and industrial news. Economic Trends. The Money Market. Price Indices. Company News, Reports. Opinions and predictions. Can you really afford to miss Business Times? Subscribe now. 1-" VV. Cat oat and
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  • MONDAY SPORTS
    • 775 11  -  By STEVE CADY NYT. ANYTHING can happen in horse racing, they say, and it happened to Spectacular Bid on Saturday in the 111 th Belmont Stakes. He lost. Racing's hottest equine celebrity failed for the first time in 10 months, and his
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    • 376 11 UPI. DWARF horses are like diamonds, says Julio Cesar Falabella, an Irish-blooded gaucho whose family has been breeding horses for 130 years. "I sold one to Brigitte Bardot's latest boyfriend for U5525,000. I never met a woman who was worth spending that much money on." Kennedys,
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    • 1149 11  -  SELETAR GOLF TOURNAMENT By TEO TECK WENG SELETAR'S Lim Choo Beng yesterday made a strong comeback into competitive golf when he beat a field of fancied pursuers to retain his Seletar open division title. Still nursing a back injury, the defending champion staved off
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    • 764 11  -  By RONALD KOW AND SO, It agate fell ipn Btappm to ty toe vlllate aad reft Pahaag at a place toe flaal sf this year's Malaysia Cap seeeer twinwt. Na mm eaa say that Pahaag did net fight hard eaeagh to ton toe tehiee
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    • 163 11 PEGI MALAYSIA BERHAD (Incorporated in Malaysia) ANNOUNCEMENT OF UNAUDITED RESULTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 1978 COMPANY I '(Inclusive of results of Growth Industrial Holdings Ltd.) The Directors have recommended a dividend of 5* (last year 30%) less Singapore Income Tax of 40% which if approved at the Annual
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    • 292 11 from Penguins i VJsvqN X^-Smik W><% im In* 1 T/A u a,. nexpec f i*J Dear Me: Peter Ustinov This it brilliant book. It is extremely funny: there ere hilerious stories ebout Sir Relph Richardson and Sir Laurence Oliver (both of whom Mr Ustinov treets rether unkindly), end even more
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  • 545 12  -  By GOH ENG KEE SINGAPORE'S labour force continued to grow last year with the 6 per cent rise coming mainly from an appreciable increase in female workers. By contrast, the Republic's population grew by a marginal one per cent to 2.33 million comprising
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  • 169 12 AP NON-ALIGNED foreign ministers ended a four-and-a-half day meeting at dawn yesterday with a compromise statement that criticised the Egyptian-Is raeli peace treaty as a violation of UN decisions. The session of the nonaligned coordinating bureau also postponed, over to the non-aligned summit at
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  • 542 12 NYT BRITAIN'S trading account with the rest of the world developed a huge deficit averaging US$695 million (551.53 billion) a month during February, March and April, the government announced on Friday. This was far worse than analysts had expected and put still more pressure
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  • 39 12 President Carter taking a moment U relax on the South Lawn of the White House where he and Mrs Carter (seated behind him) played dinner hosts to the Black Music Association. AP photo AP photo
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  • 174 12 AFP INDONESIAN Vice Preddeat Mr Adam Malik •peaed the Jakarta trade fair here with a warning that wheever tries wo hamper the government's bay-lid—fitf policy aad Its special preferential treatment of lndlgenens businesses wnald be "Heaaked small Indigenous Industrialists participating hi the fair te help Implement
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  • 85 12 AP A RECORD number of 27 rickety small boats carrying 2,400 Vietnamese refugees sailed into Hongkong yesterday. A government spokesman there said marine police vessels intercepted the boats at various points throughput the island. The refugee boats, mostly fishing junks, arrived in small groups.
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  • 461 12 SINGAPORE'S trade defi- by 22 per cent, the percentcit in April widened to $771 age increase is on a lower million, almost doubling value base, the 5417.6 million recorded The Republic's total in March. Against the external trade amounted to same month last
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  • 154 12 A MALAYSIAN investment seminar, to be held in Singapore this week, will feature the Malaysian Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Trade and Industry, Dato Seri Dr Mahathir bin Mohamad, as the key speaker. The seminar which aims to woo Singapore investors will be held
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  • 82 12 A 10-MEMBER Philippines selling mission will be in Singapore from June 15-21 on their last leg of an Asean trade tour. Some of the products which the mission will be pushing are glazed ceramic tiles, water-closets, amphibious power tiller and rice thresher, fruit, spices, industrial
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  • 777 12 NYT THE gold market in New York has started breaking records again, raising questions for investors as prices ratchet up. It was in late July 1978 that the price of gold on world bullion markets broke the US$2OO-an-ounce barrier for the first time, bolstered
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  • 295 12 AP BUDGET advisers in the US are warning members of the Congress that there will be full-fledged recession later this year and through most of 1900, including double-digit inflation for a time and unemployment of up to 7.5 per cent. The economic outlook
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    • 325 12 INSTITUTE OF ADVANCED COMPUTER. TECHNOLOGY an associate of CONTROL DMA CORPORATION EFFECTIVE USE AND APPLICATION OF MINICOMPUTERS Seminar No: 410/10 Location: Manila Dates: June 18-20 410/12 Singapore June 25-27 This 3-day seminar defines the structure, components, characteristics and capabilities of minicomputers. It delineates the decisions and choices to be made
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    • 168 12 NOTICE To the holders of the floating rate U.S. Dollar Certificates of Deposit due 12th June, 1980 of: A Hie Mitsubishi Bank, Limited D.B.S. Building, 6 S hen ton Way Singapore 1. We hereby certify that the rate of interest payable on the above-mentioned certificates of deposit for the interest
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    • 61 12 Outlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. to 1 p.m. today: Isolated showers from midday. Report for 24 hoars prior to 7.M p.m. on Jane I at the Airport. Maximum temperature 32.7 Associated humidity 65 Minimum temperature 24.3 Associated humidity 98 Hours of sunshine 9.25 Rainfall in millimetres Nil Total rainfall
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • PORTSIDES
      • 110 13 Vessels are reminded not to anchor within the Submarine Cable Corridor in the Eastern sector. The Port of Singapore Authority (PSA) also urges extreme caution for vessels using anchorages adjacent to this Corridor. The Cable Corridor lies within the Prohibited Anchorage Area, and vessels are still found anchored
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      • 68 13 Seoul —US maritime pact Reuter SOUTH Korea and the United States will conclude a marine transport agreement this year to handle trade between the two countries, the Korea Maritime and Port Administration said. Administrator Mr Kang Chang-Sung said that during his visit to Washington last month, he agreed with the
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      • 90 13 Reuter CHINA Merchants Steam Navigation Co. is building 14 containerships and two general cargo vessels to expand its services to North America, Europe, Australasia and West Asia, the Central News Agency (CNA) reported. Construction of the first two containership, each with a carrying capacity of 1,600 containers,
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    • 737 13  -  By RAHIM KASSIM THE SINGAPORE branch of the London Institute of Chartered Shipbrokers sees a great potential for the Republic to develop into an important broking centre. The shipbroking activities that are currently going on in Singapore are very much in their infancy when compared with
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    • 200 13 AP EUROPE expnaded is the eMi( stages sI the week m the Laadaa freight market on Friday, bat geaerally chartering activity remained at law key. Great Lakes fixing Included Coa tinea tal grain's payment sf I sj3i.il (Ss<s.3) (FIO) to the Vltflaa far a direct IMM ton Jane
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    • 326 13 A MAJOR benefit to Southeast Asia of China's trade expansion will be the steady increase in shipping in the region in the next 10 years, according to a visiting representative of Hongkong's leading dockyard. Singapore and Hongkong, as the two major ports in the region,
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    • 209 13 AFP THE future of the world oiltanker industry is "very uncertain", according to Sir Yue Kong Pao, chairman of Intertanko, the International Association of Independent Tanker Owners. He said it was "difficult" to forecast what would happen in the next five years. "Much will depend on the oil
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    • 1715 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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    • 535 17 Sklppteg Use P««e Cal SkippUg Use Page C«l ACS n 5 Lian Huat V 1 Afea IV Lian Soon V 4 Alfred V 4 L.Brasileiro IV 3 Alpac IV 5 L.Triestino in 3 Angkutan V 2 Lu n 2 ANL I 1 Lykes m 5 APL Arya Nat ASCL
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    • 1526 18 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO AT CONTAINER TERMINAL NB. (1) Each vessel's estimated time of arrival is advised by the Shipping Line/ Agent and is subject to change (2) All export FCL containers and LCL cargo must be delivered to the Authority s premises during
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    • 645 18 A SIGNIFICANT upturn in the demand for new tankers in the early 1980s is forecast in a major report published on the world market for oil transportation. The report, World Oil Demand and Tanker Markets to 1982 published by Terminal Operators Ltd, predicts that
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    • 279 18 AP THE FIRST Nattoaai Buk sf Chicago has signed aa US$B milliaa (S$l7.C millltn) laaa with China far the parehase af coastal shipping vessels, execative vice president William McDoaoagh said. It is believed to be the first laaa agreement betweea Chiaa aad a US baah. Mr McDoaoagh,
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    • 439 18 THE LATEST newcomer to the Far East Europe bulk wood shipping trade. Celtic Bulk Carriers, started on a promising note when its first vessel left Singapore at the end of last month with a record load. The 28,000 deadweight tons (dwt)
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      371 18 EXPECTED ARRIVALS TODAY KEPPEL WHARVES Car Liner N0.2 (Car Carrier) (0700) 33/34 Dong Yun (after Marui Mara) 40/41 Grigorily Ordzhonikdze (Passenger) (0700) 44 King Dragon (after Yuheng) 23 New Globe (after Samaria) 42/43 Putra Indah (Tanker) (after Daizyu P/O) 15/16 Shinko Maru (B/Clinker) (1000)5 Strathmeigie (after Tomoe
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    • 406 13 0Q vVO^ L Europe Our Next Loader Porl Kelang: Singapore: 12/6__ For further details, see page 3 lARDIM I AH S* Orient Overseas Ca*dcu*teA Line FULLY CONTAMEMSED SERVICE TO EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) Save r libra fit—* LeHawf I 4*l H~bwf Antwerp IBS Ti isr S w X! ONTMO 16N 11
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    • 306 13 sg :i;i fsi SEALORD ANTAH H m UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) P All vessels ***** DWT, 105 TON H.L. Derrick 288 TEU Capacity, Long Length Capability 'ARABIAN GULF WEEKLY SERVICE* Vessel S pore Loading for a 13/6 Muscat (25 6). Dubai (27/6). Abu Dhabi (29/6). Doha (1/7). Bahrain
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    • 201 13 ■NOL NEPTUNE ORIENT UNES LTD FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICES: FAR-EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE Aho accept*, cargo to 12 to lA* 17 M| 6 Ai, 21 Mr 10 Taws fCI C*jc ia c*r> trow Scantona>.a Havre It 4*l 2Mr 3My 9Mr 10 Mr IS M| 16 My 20 Mr 71 M| 28M|
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    • 636 13 Australia Our Next Loader Port Kelang: Singapore: For further details, see page 3 MAERSK LINE For us Paoto Pac/hc M «tet G«N I Atlantic East I fuut com moot fast okct and Meico (Mm accepting tof HcngAont Tarnan lapan and Korea) Mother V>ssH LTT It 11/8 I 11-12/1 17-11/4 I
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    • 742 14 FULLY CONTJUNERtSED TO EUROPE Tetyo Bay Cardgan Bey Tokio [ipins Eke Mara OiaAaßay lirerpeelßay EXPRESS CONVENTIONAL TO EUROPE Span P Kola* Pan BBbae Genu HW| Bremen Ida* Mm Stpln* Jcta-n 18/6 21/6 5/7 21/7 ig /7 16/7 M/ 7 Pael Hciunmt 17/6 19/6 19/7 13/7 30/7 28/7 25/7 23/7 FULLY
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    • 401 14 I'Jz borber blue US ATLANTIC US GULf t EAST CANADA Bator Tai Tiu SMGAniK MII M2O fa| 1 m fa, 1 Part Kcfa* MII MM -1 Jakarta lu, b Labaan 10 Next Arrival: "N.J. PATERAS" June 19/20 at BARBER LINES TERMINAL GOOOWN 47. "THERMOPYLAE" June 28; "BARBER PRUM" July 4;
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    • 562 14 0 EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST EUROPE EXPRESS FUlt CONTAINER SERVICE ACCEPT WC CARGO FOR HAMBURG. FELIXSTOWE. ROTTERDAM. ANTWERP IE HAVRE ALSO ACCEPTMG CARGO FOR: UNITED KMGOOM SOUTHAMPTON. LONOON. MANCHESTER. BIRMWGHAM. BRISTOL. LIVERPOOL GLASGOW. LEEDS WEST GERMANY BKMEftHAVth HOLLAND AMSTERDAM Watar IS IM i M I M 11 M 12 M
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    • 663 14 Everett Lines iriawhraii "ARGENTINE NATIONAL LINE" LOADING FOR DURBAN, CAPETOWN, BUENOS ARES Singapore P Ketanj Penang A PATAGOtfA AftGENTMA 18/17 My B Transportation Marrtima Mexicana S. A. "MEXICAN NATIONAL LINE" FAR EAST/MEXICO t CENTRAL AMERICA SERVICE "on TMM through B1 of Lading" IOAOMG fOR tNSENAOA MAN/MM 10 ACAPUCO ACAJUTLA CORWTO
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    • 649 14 T mo.s.E. 1 OCEAN SHIPPING ENTERPRISES PTE LTD RM 2102 2103 21ST FLOOR MARINA HOUSE SHENTON WAY MISTRI ROAD SINGAPORE 2 TEL *****44 7& *****70 SANKYO LINE AUSTRALIA SERVICE KYOSEIMMttI THREE SIM MAY CARP..... P. Kelang Sinfapore Loadmg tor: 14/17 turn 11/19 tune SYD. MEL. AOEL 15/ IS June 17/17
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    • 707 15 Overseas 1 M B Containers Limited Weekly service to/from UK/Europe To UK/Continent Tafcyu Bay CarMganßay TMuo Eqons Eft* Mam Osaka Bay LnerpoM Bay From UK/Continent > eqnu SaM IMq turau IS tm It I ft tm HI MamWi Caiilamr Saroc« Pta LM *****1 Contain* Agencies Sdn BM *****4 CMtainar Apneas
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    • 992 15 Jtl GRANARD UNE NEST BOUND-FAR EAST/MEDITERRANEAN MV MM HMG V 27W MV MM FUNG V2IW.. S'pwe PKelang Penang Ukm 14 M 17 M MV KNONG FUNG V 29W_ 30 M au vesstis AcctrrtK com mo cako leddalt P Sari Aleiandria Beirut Limassol/lattakia Pireaus/Benghan/Tripok MUh P SaM/Ateiandria/ Beirut Lattakia Pireaus Tripod
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    • 796 15 [JK* woman Tokyo Bay CanAfan Bay Tokyo Eipress Elbe Maru Osaka Bay livetpoot Bay BENLINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS COKTMO SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE KBURG 8 HAVEN ROAM HA VI S>re P W»* 14 Germany/Austria Antwerp Fran. 13/6 14/6 4/7 ft/7 7/7 9, 23/6 24/6 M/ 7 16/7 17/7 11 28/6 30/6 21/7
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    • 527 15 r Scan Dutch V WEEKLY EX FaMr tw [mSJ I lw < Mi) EASTBOUND FROM MED/UK/NC/SCANDINAVIA 1) C'bwi 2) tfbwt 3) r« R dam 5) L(H t) M stilts |c t^.T WO HOUTMAM M SaM SaM M SaM SaM 6 V2L VTLAMM SaM SaM SaM SaM SaM Sj*d 1?? MMGAKMW
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    • 633 15 BOUSTEAD AGENCIES THE BANK LINE LTD. LOADS FOR E. t S. AFRICA FAKROREN (Reunion Our bin. Clown Pt. t Ldn) S pace 12/16 Aug P Kelanj 17/1) Aug FROM EAST t, SOUTH AFRICA FOR BANGKOK MAMA «*SSa P«n»"« P Krtaog Spore My U.S. GULF COAST SERVICE (New Orleans, Mobie, Houston,
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    • 939 16 >a"K"LINE KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. EUROPE FXPRESS SFRVO TO EUROPE P Ketanf IHarre Rdam 16 ton Jul ]My 24 lun 9 July 10 July 29 tan IS July 16 July 5 July 20 July 21 July 1? July 28 July 29 July 6 July 8 July 13 July IS July
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    • 682 16 U.S.A./EAST CANADA SERVICE Ptaang Betaaan P Ketang E.C./GREAT LAKES SERVICE 10MM FOB: WW TOM. NONFOU. MONTREAL. TORONTO MSHM IET"A VESSEL" n/nkm 20/21 Mr 27/28 km 24/28 km CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE Lm*« tar: LOS MGOB. UN HUWCSCO. SEATTU. TACOMA. VANCOUVER. B C Penang P Um| Singapore L tapte -ia«Mßrar 12/13
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    • 586 16 So A(iroii|) SINGAPORE SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE LTD 20TH FvOOH OCLAN BUILDING SINGAPORE 1 MARKETING *****2 i 3 LINESI GENERAL 9 1 3"M 1« LINE Si TELE* RS 2459S RS 2SS6B A 8 CARSmP CABLf CARGOSMIP SINGAPORE ISLANDS USE M Ml.l.iiMif a. j iuunii.Wll UU.k MIDDI t EAST Rtdi'LAß I.IStR A
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    • 842 16 VSIAN INTCKNATIOHAI SHIPPING CORPORATION BCRHAD EXPRESS FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO/FROM MED/UK/CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA WEST MMP I) Barcelona OHM 2) Amsterdam Antwerp L Hawe Bilbao Basle UR 3) Bremen Bremenhawn Aarhus Copenhagen HdstnAi 4) Maimo Stockholm, Oslo •Accepting Europe cargo lot lf*de< ma S pore CAST BOUND Also Accepting (row I) Malmo Stockholm
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    • 750 16 NTRASEA (PTE) LTD. i Faber House 234E Orchard Road Singapore 9 Telephone *****11 *****57 23 REGULAR INDEPENDENT SEMI/FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO EUROPE S port P Kelang Penang loadng tar: ALEXAWRA N. N839 12 km- Pert Avon (UK)/A werp/ Tilbury /Boulogne ELBE WB4O (Contr Ship) 25 Jw- Rotterdam/Hamburg (UK)/Tilbury NORASM N842
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    • 305 17 -oEGYPTIAN INTERNATIONAL LINE (EIL) EGYPTIAN FLAG FAST AND DIRECT LINER SERVICE TO EGYPT (PORT SAID ALEXANDRIA) STORE PT KB. PENANG PT SMD ALEXANDRIA PYRAMDS U to 24 My g My 13 SWMU )"n n My 2* July 25 NRI U Wt 13 Auf 3 Aug I Street nducement MARTtAK CARGO
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    • 340 17 kS r.T. PtRUSAHAAN PtLAYARAN ANGKUTAN PERTAMBANGAN THE ONLY SMGAFORE/NMKSU CONTAMR FEEDER SERVICE AUTHORISE! BT KXMSIA GOVERNMENT NTH FUU CONTAOCR VESSELS EACH CARRY MG 112 ITU VESSEL TAtBANG VI. TAKARI I ALSO ACCEPT WG CARGO FOR NOONESM GOVERNMENT PROJECT ANO HEAVY MACHMERCS TAKARIW TAKARI W__ SMGAPORE LOAOMG FOR 30 JKT 12/$
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    • 412 17 CEYLON ICSQ SHIPPING CORPORATION National Line of Sri Lanka LOWS FOR COLOMBO LMKA ucmm IOTWt MATI SWGAPORE PT MJWQ PEHMIC COLOMBO 27/S »/»-27/« |/7 enuf MSKX l/«-l«/l win rftw KPTVK4C£MatSIPTIHTD *****11 pt ilaw hwpu mi so* ate smi*7 KMK NMPU MM SM MS M 122 WORLD 13" LINE WWS MOU*
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    • 253 17 HAN SOCN SHIPPING TRADING CO f PTE) LTD .TO". "i*i C»< Buiioi*i,»oB'llSo* to»o smc»»o«? T fi *?ooi:: <s i «*s» c«Bi( immune v.£ NORIENT LINE Europe/Far East Ro-Ro Service USIMMB IfMK iW I TOO. CaaMOrTWI WMLIDCia* PUSM «E HI. NOUS una MUD 27/5 IS/C 21/4 I 26/ C M/« J/7
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    • 382 17 CELTIC BULK CARRIERS ogular Bulk Sorvico For Timber ft Plywood ROM N (»Y 2) 21/«*'* C ITOO. HOL/Mrmf cutoff an («OY 3) 1/7 10/7 MONTO*. HOLLAND n. LTOOC ANT cane (»or 4) 25/7 21/7 hoi. it. itooi, ant General Agents: Marathon United Agency Pie Ltd Spore Tel: *****W (3 lined)
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