The Business Times, 26 June 1979

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1 18 The Business Times
  • 9 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. IM/1/79 TUESDAY, JUNE »,1979 soCENTS
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 72 1 Reuter MANILA, Mon. Australia's cheap air fares policy is still not fully resolved as far as Asean is concerned and will be a major topic of discussion next week between Asean officials and Australian Foreign Minister Andrew Peacock. This was disclosed today in a statement issued
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    • 96 1 AFP KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. For the first time, Vietnam has indicated that it would consider accepting back some of her people who had fled to neighbouring countries. The Vietnamese Ambassador to Malaysia, Mr Vu Bach Mai, however, made it clear that those who wanted to return must
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    • 66 1 GENEVA, Mon. A senior Saudi oil official ruled out as "ridiculous" demands among some Opec states for a new US$2O (5J43.60) unified price for a barrel of standard Opec oil. Saudi Oil Ministry Undersecretary Abdul Aziz A 1 Turki said on the eve of the Opec price fixing
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    • 54 1 Reuter TOKYO, Mon. The World Bank today signed a 15 billion yen bond private placement with a Japanese syndicate of eight banks, Mitsubishi Trust and Banking Corp said as lead manager. The bond, with a coupon of 8.06 per cent, will be redeemable over 20 years including
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    • 67 1 THE MINISTER of Education of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, Mr Mohammad Ali Khan, is expected to arrive here tonight for a four-day visit. He will be accompanied by his Permanent Secretary, DrM A Kazi. They have been invited by the acting Prime Minister and Minister of
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    • 62 1 AFP TOKYO, Mon. Japan and the United States agreed today to set specific targets for reducing their oil imports to cope with the growing global energy crisis. Japanese officials said the accord between President Carter and Prime Minister Masayoshi Ohira came after the two met for nearly
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    • 70 1 UPI NEW YORK. Mon. The stock market headed lower early Monday amid investor uncertainty about how much Opec would raise prices at its Tuesday meeting. Trading was fairly active. The Dow Jones industrial average, which gained 5.80 points last week, was off 3.28 points to 845.80 after one
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  • Cbief Price Changes
    • 128 1 Rises Indices High It Low 412 8 Jun 22 Jun 25 Geitiifi 350 8 B.T.Index: 2193.21 2208.62 Sel Properties 267 7 Industrials: 300.18 379.29 Berjuntai Straits Tradiag K L Kepoof Nat Iron 795 870 302 496 5 5 +5 +4 Finance: Hotels: Properties: 676.26 283.15 243.36 675.98 282.92 243.81
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      141 1 Rises Indices Utd Plant 280 11 Jun 22 Jun 23 S Trading 670 10 B.T. Index: 3204.27 3244.01 Troooti 860 10 Industrials: 406.97 407.89 Sg Besi 1030 10 Finance: 603.13 603.60 Keck Seng 245 +08 Hotels: 257.29 257.34 Malakoff 294 08 Properties: 232.52 233.04 K L Kepong 304
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  • 858 1  -  RESTRUCTURING ECONOMY By JOHN LIM LABOUR-intensive industries will have to upgrade their processess over the next three years or move out as the Government will gradually reduce the inflow of unskilled guest workers. As a further step towards restructuring the economy into a high-tech-nology and high
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  • 150 1 THE INTERNATIONAL auditing firm of Price Waterhouse is making rapid headway in becoming the premier auditor to major accounts in this region. The latest group to adopt Price Waterhouse is the Jardine Matheson conglomerate in South-east Asia. Jardine Matheson Investments (SEA), a wholly-owned subsidiary of
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  • 572 1  -  By RAHIM KASSIM THE LIFE Insurance Association of Singapore (LIA) has recommended that the proposed Central Provident Fund (CPF) life insurance scheme be restricted to cover only small policies. It strongly recommended that the coverage be fixed at $5,000. This would reduce the adverse effects
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  • 103 1 THE price of gold touched a record U*****.50 an ounce yesterday and dealers predict it may climb even higher soon should the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec) decides today on a big oil price increase. The gold price hit its high in London afternoon
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  • 294 1 A DATE ku heea fixed far firmer Haw Par Brothers lateraatleaal chalrmaa Blehard Tarttag to stoad trial la toe High Caart here aa five charges aader toe Siagtpere Cempaalee Act. The 44-year-eld exfiaaaeier will ga aa trial aa Aag I la toe High
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  • 351 1  -  By TSANG SAU YIN PATENT rights to manufacture and market the Aerobus overground mass rapid transport sustem have been granted to a local company, Aerobus Singapore, by its manufacturers, Aerobus Engineering of Switzerland. The recently registered company will manufacture and assemble aerobuses and cars
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  • 92 1 THE Department of Civil Aviation has decided that with immediate effect, all DC4O aircraft will be permitted to fly into Singapore if they have been issued with valid certificates of air worthiness by the country of registration. The decision follows a study of the special inspection and
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    • 62 1 U8933 SHIPPING TIMES THE myth ef US ge-gettiag wteeiUw 2 TAIWAN MHtaf mere heteb... 7 OUB exeeetlve ton scheme• SHARE Dttfkci repert 10 BAD leek still luuuts Hew Per. 11 BUNKER eU seppUee here getting tighter 12 MALAYSIA sheeld tee bigger tnwic surplus 12 MEMOPAD I, FLIGHTS i, TV AND
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  • TRADE AND INDUSTRY
    • 162 2 THE first-ever Italian foreign trade conference for the East Asian and Australasian regions will be held in Singapore this week. The Italian Foreign Trade Minister, Professor G Stammati, will attend the threeday convention beginning tomorrow at a local hotel. There will be 16 commercial attaches
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    • 100 2 REGISTRATION for public trade tests conducted by the Vocational and Industrial Training Board (VTTB) will take place at the Baharuddin Vocational Institute between 9a.m. and 4 p.m. daily from June 27 to 29. The tests to be conducted in August, include nine trades at NTC 2
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    • 646 2  -  GOOD GROWTH POTENTIAL By RAHIM KASSIM SINGAPORE Airlines expects its air cargo business to increase substantially over the next five years. It predicted a traffic growth of 29 per cent a year till 1984. The airline's chairman, Mr J Y M Pillay,
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    • 190 2 BUYING delegations from Asean countries have arrived at the World Trade Centre for the Imac/Conpex Asia '79 exhibition. The delegations are sponsored by Interfama, organiser of the materials handling and construction equipment exhibition. Members of the delegation include senior officials from the public works
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    • 59 2 THE department of extramural studies of the University of Singapore will begin three courses on July 3. A seven-lecture course on Cheques in Law and Practice and a 12-lecture one on Law of Trust (UK) will be held every Tuesday and Thursday evening. Another course on Industrial Electronics
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    • 57 2 A US computer software development company will be conducting a seminar for computer users on June 27. The half-day seminar will be conducted by Mr B Gjertsen, vice-president of SAS Institute and organised by local agent, Asian Computer Services SAS Institute is the developer of statistical analysis system,
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    • 547 2 MORE than two-thirds of US senior executives do not aspire to become chief executives, and only a minority are lured by higher salaries. These are among the findings of Kora Ferry International, a major executive research firm, in a joint study with the
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    • 319 2 THE first international computer exhibition of mainframes and related equipment will be held at the World Trade Centre from Aug 11 to 14. Sponsored by the Singapore Computer Society (SCS), the exhibition, Computa '79, will have 20 exhibits representing the latest in machine technology. Most of the exhibits
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    • 232 2 SINGAPORE will be the venue for a technological exchange fair sponsored by an American organiser next March. TechEx *80 Asia will be held at the World Trade Centre on March 5 7. The organiser, Dr Dvorkovitz A Associates, will plan three expositions spanning three
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    • 320 2 COURSES AND TALKS March-July: Personnel Management Concept Scope and Functions, Holiday Inn, Personnel and Organisation Development April 30-Aug 24: Tuition Courses for the Australian Insurance Institute Associateship, SITC, SITC June 12-26: Personnel Guidelines and Policies, Holiday Inn, Personnel and Organisation Development June 22-Aug 18: Systematic training for effective
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    • 81 2 DATA General Corporation has introduced a new video display terminal known as the Dasher DS (above), to be marketed In Singapore by Data prep (S) Pte Ltd. The terminal has a separate sculptured typewriter-style keyboard, a pedestal-mounted 12-inch monitor and a communications interface. It is particularly suited
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    • 195 2 THE highlight of the fourth conference on Our World in Concrete and Structures will be the judging of entries (or the first Ready-mixed Concrete Association of Singapore Award. It is given for the best paper presented on readymixed concrete. The event will be held
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    • 634 2 COMMISSIONS paid to Malaysian motor insurance agents are expected to be substantially reduced soon to correct the adverse trends in the underwriting of motor policies. This development is indicated in the latest annual report of the Malaysian Director-General of Insurance which was
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  • REGIONAL
    • 534 3 THE SEVENTH annual session of the Pepper Community in Kuala Lumpur will be attended by representatives from several nonmember countries. The Malaysian Primary Industries Minister. Mr Paul Leong, will open the fourday meeting on July 9. According to an official of the Primary Industries
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    • 270 3 UPI CHINA has transferred 16,000-man crack units from the Sino-Vietnamese frontier to the Hongkong borders to stem the illegal immigrant exodus, a Hongkong newspaper said yesterday. The Chinese-language Sin Pao also reported that Beijing plans to set up a 16kilometre wide "restricted zone" between the
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    • 130 3 Reuter FOREIGN investments in the Philippines between March 1973 and the end of 1978 totalled nearly US$l billion (552.18 billion), with the US maintaining the lead position with $477.49 million, Philippines central bank statistics show. Japan was second with $196.41 million out of the total $975.77
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    • 509 3 MORE than 300 agreements for processing and assembly of goods worth about US$9OO million (SJG6O million) had been signed by production units in the southern Chinese province of Guangdong (Kwangtung) with foreign companies up to the end of last February. The People's Daily newspaper reported
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    • 247 3 NYT THOUSANDS of Kampucheans forced back into their country by Thailand this month are huddled starving in a forest at the foot of the cliffs that mark the border, waiting to be rescued, according to a refugee who made his way back into Thailand. Many have
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    • 510 3 AFP A DELEGATION of workers from Christmas Island, the phosphate island in the middle of the Indian Ocean, has arrived in Canberra, Australia to see Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser in an effort to ease tension on the island. A special commonwealth police force
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    • 659 3 Current Payment Ea Date Books Close Date Total for Total for Payable tke year Previous year Utd Plant 20% N Sereadak 20% Magnum Corp 10%(n) Pet a ling Tin 50%I Bousteadco 10% Eu Yan Sang 75%(b) Malakoff 12.5H(s) N 8 O P 25% P Bank 65% Setron 10%(b)
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    • 111 3 Company Particular* Ex Date Books Cloae Mai Flour Oriental Hldgi Spore Glaaa Yeo Hiap Seng Bonus Issue of 1 for 2 Bonus Issue of 8 for 5 Bonus Issue of 1 for 5 Bonus Issue of 1 for 3 Rights Issue of 1 for 3 fe *2.25 per
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    • 109 3 HONGKONG'S visible trade deficit fell to a provisional HKJ676 million in May from $1.37 billion in April, compared with $525 million in May last year, Census and Statistics Department figures showed. Exports in May rose to $4-55 billion from $4.15 billion in April and $3.37
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    • 166 3 AFP VIETNAM seems no more prepared than China to make concessions during the second round of talks on normalising relations between them due to open in the next few days in Beijing (Peking). After arriving in the Chinese capital yesterday morning, the new Vietnamese negotiator Dinh Ngo Liem
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    • 282 3 Reuter JAPAN'S real ewumlc growth rate in fiscal 1179 will be 5.9 per cent below a Government forecast of •boat U per ceut. The Jtpu Economic Research Centre estimated that this Is more than the 5.5 per eeat in fiscal 1178. The private economic
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 772 4 Reuter AUSTRALIA increased its share of the Hongkong rice market last year, at the expense of China and Thailand. The chairman of the Hongkong Rice Merchants Association, Mr Y.C. Choi, said the British Colony took 56,120 tonnes of Australian whole grain white
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    • 122 4 AFP THE SOVIET Union is now among the top buyers of Australian wheat for this season. The Australian Wheat Board yesterday announced that the sale of 930,000 tonnes of wheat since late May has brought the total of Australian sales in the
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    • 285 4 ALL GRADES of coffee were marked up by $20 per picul in a generally quiet and featureless Singapore produce market yesterday. The mark-ups were merely to bring prices to levels more in line with those prevailing overseas. Trading activity in the Singapore coffee bean market was at a
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    • 333 4 SINGAPORE: Yesterdays closing prices in SI per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop O.S, 100 per cent second class 0.85, 100 per cent third class 0.80, 25 per cent new crop no stock, B-10 per cent 0.70. THAI BROKEN: Asuper 0 82, Special
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    • 196 4 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday: (In HK dollars, spot ex-godown) GMn jam: China Blue Phoenix 20k 2,310; 32s 2.800 40s 3.015 (per bale o( 400 lbs). Place |»fc: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq. Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly
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    • 283 4 OPENING prices in Singapore yesterday were marked down on lower Japanese advices and thereafter the market fell further on stale bull and Japanese arbitrage selling. Some short-covering, however, emerged at the lows to check the decline, dealers said. The morning session closed slightly lower with July One RSS buyers
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    • 403 4 R A S prices In cents per kilo yesterday: Noon (per kilo) Buyers Sellers lat. 1 R.S.S. prompt f.o.b. 302 00 303 OON Int. 1 R.S.S. July 297 50 298.50 Int. 1 RS.S. August 298 SO 299 00 Int. 2 RS.S. 291.50 292 50N UK/Coot ***** 291JON Int.
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    • 129 4 NOON SSR and SMR pnca* neuidey KAS J«ly (Cm rreat Mtfc) (P« irward Mtfe) Bay *r» Salter* Barer* Sailer* SSR 20 (1 loo pallet! 285 00 287 00N 286 00 288 OON SSR SO MIUJ <1 too palteti ***** 284 OON 283 00 285 OON SMR CV
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    • 237 4 Reuter SRI LANKA rubber broker Foster Walker Ltd said the outlook for natural rubber is good, but South-east Asian producers must boost their output to prevent shrinkage of natural rubber's share of the total rubber market. It said in a report that natural rubber at present
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    • 53 4 Reuter COPPER wire bars 155,060 after landings 75 deliveries 6,225 cathodes 42,525 landings 475 deliveries 850; 111 high grade 1,630 standard 180 after landings 610 deliveries 1,135; Lead landings 1,625 deliveries nil; lime higher grade 31,400 (including 150) gob 34,650 after landings 50 deliveries 575; Alaariatam landings 975
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    • 840 4 COFFEE: Robusta futures yesterday held steady after an irregular opening to finish the morning £20 down to £2 up. Turnover was 2,026 lots.» Dealers said an early rise of up to £10 in July reflected seller reserve on news from Rio of forecasts of lower temperatures and possibly
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    • 68 4 THE STRAITS tin price in Penang yesterday eased Mss to $1,169 a pical, to stand $281 above the International Tin Agreement ceiling. A weaker London market last Friday, together with slightly larger supplies of tin concentrates, depressed values, although there was continued support from Europe, Japan and local
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    • 30 4 Rubber: June 25 Singapore: July: 298.00 cents (down one cent) Malaysia: July: 297.50 cents (down one cent) Tin: $1,980 (down $5) Official offering: 209 tonnes (up 24 tonnes)
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    • 176 4 THE SUGAR futures market yesterday closed firmer in continued quiet trading with gains of about 0.10 US cents, dealers said. There were no tradesdone, as on friday, while the day's spot sugar price rose 0.06 to 8.15 cents. Cotton trading continued quiet w.th no trades registered, as on
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  • ASIAN STOCKS
    • 473 4 Tokyo SHARE prices yesterday closed higher in moderate trading, led by shipping lines and some low-price issues, dealers said. The market average rose 9.38 to close at 6,239.84, with volume of 230 million shares. The Tokyo Stock Exchange index closed at 446.75, up 0.20. Sanko Steamship rose
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    • 351 4 Source: SHK Sec ALTHOUGH prices were weak In the first hour yesterday, cheap buying around chartsupport levels later rallied prices. Bulls were also encouraged by the sharply reduced trade deficit for May of HKJ676 million compared with last month's $1,374 million. Against this background, consumer prices were onepoint higher
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    • 161 4 PRICES yesterday closed lower across the board and turnover slipped to 9.1 million pesos from Friday's 13.9 million pesos, dealers said. Rises were recorded for Philex B, Oriental B, and BF Goodrich, while falls included Atlas Con B, Baguio gold, Benguet Con B, Lepanto B, Basic Petroleum, Phil Overseas,
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    • 248 4 JUNE 25 Cents INDUSTRIALS A. C. L A. N. L A. P. M Ampol Pet. B H P Bank NSW Bora] Brambles C B A C. 8. R. Coal Allied Dunlop Ex ind. Herald Hooker I- C. L Lend Leaae Myer News Ltd Oakbrldfe Pioneer Con. Repco Rothmans Swan
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    • 29 4 H.K.HANQ 8ENO Monday 531.61 Friday 528.62 Week Ago 546.22 SYDNEY INDUSTRIAL Monday 1 72 4 ALL ORDINARIR1 1 Z 0 70 r7<n Week Ago c 1 atd
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    • 246 4 SINGAPORE ft $300 "a*™ l MC(P) 93 'V XX3 NOb »>> Xisc nr-> I V^oi O-v TO* ~r*Q <>ow >r*ook3 9 i f f w. RV S. v SS Wr We all need help sometime or other. But whenever we get it or not is another matter altogether. The June
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 429 5 IRAN'S main secular opposition group has accused clergymen around the country's leader, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeiny, of trying to establish a rightwing autocracy. Leaders of the centre-left National Democratic Front (NDF) said unnamed groups were paying thugs to break up meetings held by opponents
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    • 692 5 OIL PRICE RISE BID AP AFP THE Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries appears poised to peg the price of oil at US$lB (about Ss4o), a 50 per cent increase from just six months ago and the largest jump since the 1973-74 Arab oil embargo
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    • 150 5 THE Carter Administration, the nation's major *11 companies and the Organisation nf Petroleum Exporting Countries would have claseiy followed an action in a Las Angeles eanrtroam yesterday, when a federal Judge was scheduled ts decide whether ts Issue a preliminary injunction against Opec far price fixing nnd
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    • 581 5 US President Carter would like to see a levelling off in aggregate oil imports by all seven nations participating in this week's economic summit in Tokyo Disclosing this, US officials travelling with Mr Carter to Tokyo said an agreement on this will allow the European
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 652 5 Agencies THE New York Times' list of country-by-country admissions of Indochinese refugees since 1975 shows that France took in 52,000, Australia 20,800, Canada 12,000, Hongkong 3,000, United Kingdom 1,900, Switzerland 1,500, Belgium 1,240, Norway 1,060, New Zealand 1,000, and Taiwan 1,000. Japan, it said, is reported to
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    • 365 5 UPI AMERICAN consumers' pessimism about the economy has increased sharply and expectations about personal finances and business conditions are at record lows, according to US researchers. The latest quarterly University of Michigan survey of consumer attitudes indicated concerns over inflation and energy have eaten into
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    • 230 5 NYT US GOVERNMENT officials estimated that it would be two more weeks, "if everything goes right," before the grounded DC-10 fleet could be allowed back in the air. The forecast was based on the just-completed assessment of a consultant retained by the Federal Aviation Administration after
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    • 247 5 AP THE Middle East is an unstable area and the United States could become involved in a conflict there, US Defence Secretary Harold Brown (above) said on Sunday. He said the reliance of the Western industrialised countries on oil imports has created
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  • 599 6 PREDICTABLY the welcome accorded to the latest NWC recommendations by the business community has been less than fullsome. The reactions have ranged from whining about special situations in particular industries to muted general grumblings about the inflationary content of the package. All have stated
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  • 213 6 IT MUST be a matter for concern that ships tying up at the world's fourth largest port are finding difficulty in fulfilling their bunker requirements. This is, after all, the largest refining centre for petroleum products in Asia, dwarfed only by two others elsewhere in the free
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  • 870 6 NYT WHERE WILL Leonid Brezhnev rank in the pantheon of communist heros? A pair of French communists, Nina and Jean Kehayan, spent a year in the Soviet Union and came back with this allegory of disillusion Generations ago, a train crossing Russia suddenly stopped.
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  • 1039 6  -  In Moscow, policy is now the product of entrenched interests more durable than any single leader. The Soviet Party has emerged increasingly in another role that of manager and economic administrator, a careful broker of continuity that guarantees no change. By DAVID SHIPLER NYT
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 1444 6 Afternoon treat rrs a pity UTS had to scfcedile the 01m N» Uve t*r Jokaale u u aftormm nuttaee Part Tw» fames aa at 3.39 this afteraaao, a time when mast af aa will he straggling to leek alert aad latelllgeat while leaglag to he eamfertahly resting at heme. It
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  • 694 7  -  THOUGH they may not be able to compete with sights like the Great Wall of China which have lured away quite a few American tourists, the Taiwanese are still optimistic as the Japanese and overseas Chinese are making up the difference, writes PAUL MAJENDIE. PAUL MAJENDIE
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    • 1148 7 The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Incorporated in Hong Kong with limited liability Balance Sheet at 31 December 1978 1977 HKSOOO's 221,998 6,851,201 Share Capital (Note 5) Reserve Fund (Note 6) Retained profits Hong Kong currency notes in circulation (Note 7) Other liabilities Current, deposit and other accounts (Note 8)
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
    • 599 8 NYT THERE is considerable feeling that the United States will enter a recession soon and, as might be expected, Wall Street is looking for hedge investments to sell to clients. In a recent report, E.F. Hutton A Company notes that even during the 1974-75 recession
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    • 226 8 ALL applleatioas far shares In the newly floated Par East Hotels and Entertalameat Ltd la Hoagkoag will be allotted la fall for multiples up to hat aat Including one mllttoa shares, aaderwriter Wardley Ltd said. Far oae million shares the allotment is M,M
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    • 751 8 Reuter VOLKSWAGEN and Chrysler Corp are discussing plans for the German car maker to acquire the financially troubled US car firm, the trade publication Automotive News says in a copyright story. A Chrysler spokesman said late on Thursday, however, that he was unaware of any
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    • 175 8 Reuter AUSTRALIA'S only raw steel maker, Broken Hill Pty Co Ltd (BHP), said its raw steel output rose to 7.51 million tonnes in the year ended May 31 from 7.37 million the previous year. In addition, its 86 per cent-owned Commonwealth Steel Co Ltd unit
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    • 157 8 Reuter PROFITS before-tax and special items of major Japanese firms in the second half-year ending next March will fall an average 13.6 per cent from the preceding six months owing to an anticipated rise in crude oil prices. This Daiwa Securities Co Ltd forecast was based on
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 366 9 THE personal loan market which has been tapped for some time by commercial banks has, in recent years, become increasingly competitive in nature. Banks have come out with different packaged schemes in the bid to outdo competitors, and it looks as if the market will be
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    • 477 9  -  Alma Lerner The writer, Alan Lerner, is a senior vice-president and money market economist of Bankers Trust. CONCERN over the slumping dollar and the promise of hefty growth in the monetary aggregates for the month of June tempered the credit markets' advance last week. The Treasury's final
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    • 139 9 Reuter TURKEY will sign a letter of latent to the IMF which will open the way for massive Westers cash aid to Tarkey, wtthis the next few days, TarUsh Prims Minister Sclent Eeevit said. Mr Eeevit said both Ids government aid the IMF were
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    • MONEY AND EXCHANGE$
      • 378 9 SINGAPORE gold futures yesterday closed firmer on local buying interest in fair•ly active trading, dealers said. Turnover rose sharply to 346 lots from 133 last Friday with interest mainly centred in August, October and December contracts, they said. August firmed to US$2BB.OO 30 from $286.00/50 last Friday, October to
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      • 491 9 THE US dollar was put under pressure by sellers for the first time in weeks yesterday as speculators reacted to rumours that Opec countries might ask for payment for oil in currencies 'other than the dollar. Against the yen, the dollar registered losses in the Far East and
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      • 106 9 THE US dollar for overnight delivery yesterday closed sharply weaker at 215.30 yen. compared with a 216.20 opening and 217.80 at Friday's close, dealers said. Trading was fairly active with volume USJ7S2 million. After opening lower, the dollar fell in (airly active late trading on selling by foreign banks
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      • 185 9 Asian rates ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on June 25: 7 days 1 months 2 months 3 months 6 months 0 months 12 months US DolUrelSpot) Offer Bid 10H 10' z 10 1 10'/. 10 13/16 10". 10 13/1610'/. 10 13/16 10'. 10V> 10H 10' J 10H
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      • 71 9 QUOTES on the Australia and New Zealand exchanges on June 25: AUSTRALIA: US dollar 1.119T 1.1149 Sterling 0 5253 0 5193 Ninety-day air mail buying rates: Sterling 0.5400 US dollar ***** Ninety-day forward buying rates: Sterling 0 5302 US dollar 1.1215 NEW ZEALAND: Reserve Bank midrate L'SSI 0056 Trading
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      • 21 9 THE average rate at which Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 8 per cent.
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      • 145 9 THE DOLLAR yesterday opened sharply lower against the major currencies and continued to weaken in early trading, dealers said. The possibility of a substantial rise in the official oil price at this week's Opec meeting is the main factor influencing the decline of the US unit, they said. Sterling,
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      • 192 9 THE US dollar yesterday continued to weaken against the major currencies on general market nervousness ahead of this week's economic summit in Tokyo and today's Opec conference in Geneva, dealers said. Some dealers also detected selling from Europe and West Asia. The US unit slipped to a late 1.8470/75
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      • 49 9 RANGE of prices often pd by < count houses on June S: Overnight 4HSI Call deposits 449 CtosiM Bsyiag Scllisc 3 month Treasury bills 4H 4Mi 3 month Bank bills 7H V, 3 month CD 7 3/16 71/16 6 month CD 75/16 7 3/16 Source: National Discount Co Ltd
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      • 51 9 FRANKFURT exchanges opening quotes on June 25: US— 1.8385'95 <1.8560 60) Stg 3.963 '90 (3.967 574) Can 1.5836 15 DF1- 90.88 98 S Fr ***** 25 Lit 2.210 15 F Fr 42.98 08 N Kr 36.20 28 B Fr (cob) 6.226 36 B Fr (fin) 5 989 99 Yen-0.8570
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    • 1616 9 'WHEN THE retired sea captain's sister-in-law came to join his household, so a Cape Cod story goes, the old salt demanded $10 a week from the lady for room and board. Her sister, the captain's wife, agreed to the arrangement, provided he gave
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    • 326 9 Mark your diary and make sure you have no other appointments for OCTOBER 11 12 On these two days Singapore will have its first ever conference on trading with China, the newest and arguably the most crucial and potentially lucrative factor in the equation that will condition the future performance
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  • 1355 10 In Singapore PrtCe> offlclail y r2u-? bu *'nes» in and 1 nhraTki V 1 to™*" l own ]ota 011 ""Its unless otherwiae specified, aa- Settlement Contracts after wo «J "sett". (In lots of 2.000 £®lts) are quoted after the letters SECTION ONE
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  • 164 10 SINGAPORE UNIT 1SU8T INCOME BOND UNIT (Managers' prim i tar Jan M) (CnrrHrt prima) The Commerce 2.0S 2 I5xd Income Bond Lll 1.17 The Savins Fund 1.31 1.38 S pore Prof Fund O.M 99 S pore Sec Fund 1.75 1.88 S pore Invest Fund 1.17 1 24xd S
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  • 2504 10 Gr't Gr't Net 1979 Last Div Div Y*ld P/E Vol Day High Low Company Sale or- Cvr (*000) High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 261 207 Acma 238 15.0 25 65 12.1 190* 123* Alcom 179 10.0 15 55 235 142 110 Allied Choc 131 1 85
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  • 1555 10 BID and oner price* officially listed and business in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday with the number at share* traded shown In brackets la lots at 1,080 units unless otherwise specified INDUSTRIALS AJaaaate (2 7KB 2865) Alee* (1 SOB 1 BS) A Owe
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  • 289 10 Leaag Hut Mutrici Ltd: AGM to be held at 91B, Lavender Street, Singapore at 10am on June 28. Lies Hm Mutrim BM: AGM to be held at the Johore Baru Rest House, Jalan Sungei Cat, Johore Baru, at 3pm on June 28. Pahlle Textile BM: AGM to be
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  • 485 10 SHARES finished generally mixed in light mod selective trading at the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday. Sentiment was depressed daring the first hear cf trading when seme nerveos selling was neted as the market attempted te size op the situation following the announcement over
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  • 579 10 PRICES recovered from a weak start to close with light gains on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. Trading was selective and attention was focussed mostly on the plantations sector as well as on a handful of the more popular industrial stocks. These issues
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 1623 11  -  By ANTHONY TAN EARLY this month, with little fuss, Haw Par shareholders at their Annual General Meeting passed a resolution to increase the company's authorised share capital from 125 million to 200 million shares. By their action, the shareholders approved the group's diversification move
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    • 465 11 PREMIUM Holdings is looking forward to recovering from last year's setback because of the significant improvement in its oil palm output and buoyant commodity prices. "Current year's results are expected to be very much better than that obtained in 1978," executive director Senator Kam Woon
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    • 369 11 ALTHOUGH import restrictions have now been enforced to protect the Malaysian bicycle industry, Raleigh Cycles' performance in the years ahead still hinges heavily on the ability to enlarge its market share. Emphasising this in the company's latest annual report, chairman K.I. Mackay says the company is now
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    • LATEST RESULTS
      • 59 11 yester- day announced group pretax profit of £40.6 million (138 million previously) and a final dividend of 18 cents gross making a total distribution of 26 cents (22 cents) for the year ended March 31,1979. Group trading profit increased 9 per cent to $22.6 million on a
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      • 116 11 companies' profits and other investment income amounted to $18 million against $17.4 million last year. After adding extraordinary items of $1.8 million profit available for appropriation is $29.1 million against $21.8 million last year. The directors said higher operating costs, mainly in Peninsular Malaysia eroded margins leading
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      • 28 11 posted an audited net profit for the year ended Dec 31 1978 of $960,172 ($l.l million). Final dividend is 12 per cent tax free.
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    • 555 11 SS®BCL^ by HOCK LOCK SIEW THERE Is mi un about new atare Issues that few local share analysts can understaad, let aleae exptala la the nsaal quantitative terms. Mysterleas ferees usually catapait the stock to a premlam level the first day It hits the market. What happeas
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    • 43 11 said the comments made by Mr.J.R. Scott and other senior Sime Darby executives that appeaed in Business Times on June 15 were meant to be background information only and did not refer to specific projects actively now being developed.
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    • 30 11 to frnish information on the consideration paid for the acquisition of Trans Eastern Ltd. and its proposed business activities.
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    • 39 11 an- nounced that Mr. James Yao has resigned as a director of the company with effect from May 28 and that the appointment of Mr. Wong Chun Win as his alternate, therefore, ceased automatically.
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    • 765 11 RAINIER NATIONAL BANK (Incorporated with Limited Liability in the United States of America). AND SUBSIDIARIES CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEET, 31st DECEMBER, 1978 December 31 Allltl Cash and Due from Banks Due from Banks, Time Federal Funds Sold and Securities Purchased Under Agreements to Resell Investment Securities: U.S. Treasury U.S. Government Agencies
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  • 616 12  -  WORLDWIDE SHORTAGE By GOH ENG KEE PRICES of bunker oil in Singapore have risen by 10 to 12.5 per cent with oil companies barely meeting the requirements of their traditional customers. Industry sources said the supply situation is very tight and the oil companies
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  • 412 12 Reuter MALAYSIA has sent an urgent appeal to the World Health Organisation (WHO) to take immediate precautionary njeasures to prevent an outbreak of bubonic plague among the 75.000 Vietnamese refugees in the country. Malaysian Health Minister Chong Hong Nyan said yesterday he had appealed
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  • 237 12 AFP INDONESIA is facing a serious social problem in its new province of East Timor where nearly 200,000 people badly need medicine, clothing and food, the Jakarta daily Kompas reported yesterday. "These people are in bad physical condition as many of them fell ill- on
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  • 50 12 Sandinista cadres cleaning and re-arming a newly-captured M-mm machine gnn in their Barrio Blandon stronghold in northern Managua on Sunday. The force has been holding up against fierce bombardment by the National Guard and has repelled repeated fierce attacks on their positions. UPI photo. UPI photo
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  • 833 12 LONDON, Mon. British Petroleum featured in a firm oils sector ahead of tomorrow's Opec meeting in Geneva, dealers said. Oil share prices which rose included Ultramar up lOp and Shell 4p. Elsewhere, the equity market was quiet with industrial leaders as much as 3p down. Government bonds eased
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  • 299 12 NEGOTIATIONS for the Sixth International Tin Agreement (ITA) in Geneva next year may be difficult as the United States has pledged to resist higher buffer price ranges. The price of tin has gone beyond the point where it is good for the commodity and
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  • 34 12 A Vietnamese mother feeding her children aboard the British cargo ship Roachb&nk on Sunday alter it docked at Kaosiung harbour in Taiwan to disembark 295 refugees. AP photo. AP photo
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  • 630 12 THE extraordinary export performance in the first quarter of this year may give Malaysia a much bigger trade surplus than the Treasury forecast for the year. The Treasury forecast a surplus of M 53.55 billion this year, a modest $150 million increase over
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    • 375 12 NEW) From Yo® »T BOOKS ABOUT ASIA The Asia Pacific region has always been a focus of world attention, but at the same time, there, is a great deal of ignorance about the region as a whole, primarily because of the cultural, political, historical and other differences that exist amongst
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 60 12 m Outlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. to 1 p.m. today: Mainly fair. Report for 24 hoars prior to 7JI p.m. on Jane ti at the airport. Maximum temperature 31.5 Associated humidity 70 Minimum temperature 25.8 Associated humidity 98 Hours of sunshine 7.95 Rainfall in millimetres.. nil Total rainfall for
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    • PORTSIDES
      • 97 13 AP THE harbour of China's biggest industrial city of Shanghai has handled 14 per cent more goods during the January-May period this year than the same period of 1978, the Chinese news agency Hsinhua reported on Saturday. "Almost 60 per cent more profit was turned over to the
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      • 99 13 Reuter A 600-ton consignment of tin for the US has been delayed in Penang by engine trouble aboard the vessel on which it was loaded, tin market sources in Penang said. They said the Orient Overseas Line (OOL) ship "Oriental Merchant" left Penang on June 5 for
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      • 71 13 SWEDEN'S Saleninvest Group has placed US$6O million (Ssl32 million) order for two jack-up drilling rigs with a domestic shipyard. The order which is still subject to the provision of Swedish government loan and guarantee facilities, has been won by Gotaverken, part of the state-owned Svenska Varv
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    • 762 13 UK TRADE DEPARTMENT REPORT FEARS that Russian-con-trolled tonnage is seriously damaging the interests of British shipping are exaggerated, according to a report by the British Department of Trade. The report, which takes into account all the important liner trades, has been circulated to heads of
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    • 127 13 MR Andre Galere, the president of International Underwater Contractors Ltd (lUC), has announced the completion of lUC's support vessel Aloha's sea trials In the Bahamas. The Aloha (above) now in Houma, Louisiana for refitting will be available for inspection and survey services in the Gulf of
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    • 3160 17 SHIPPING LIST where your ships are due and when MMBIHII.B 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
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    • 477 17 Shipping Ltae CM ACS n 5 Afea IV 3 Alpac IV 5 Angkutan V 2 ANL i 1 APL m 2 Arya Nat n 5 ASCL m 5 Aust.Cont IV 5 Bank n 5 BBS n 2 Ben Asia m 3 Ben/EAC m 2 Ben m 3 Ben Ocean
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    • 1034 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 the
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    • 921 18  -  MAINTENANCE IMPORTANT By GOH ENG KEE AFTER PRICE, spares and maintenance considerations seem to have largely influenced local shipowner, Pacific International Lines (PIL), to purchase its second-hand replacement tonnages from the same source for the past three years. Recently, the company purchased four
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    • 634 18 THE combination of the Nigerian government's cargo inspection scheme and budgeting cutbacks in imports may have eliminated congestion at Nigeria's ports but it makes for difficult times for the country's private shipping companies just at the moment when they are establishing themselves on the
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    • Article, Illustration
      378 18 EXPECTED ARRIVALS TODAY KEPPEL WHARVES Alisher Navoi (0630 hauls 40m East afte Kostena) 35/ 36 Bunga Melor (after Alisher Navoi hauls D/L) 33/34 Dove (Tanker) (1500 after Shoryu Maru P/O Subject Gas Free) 15/16 Kriti Emerald (after State of Manipur) 8/9 King Pearl (,0600) 23 Nedlloyd Fushimi
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    • 628 18 EUROPEAN aad British shipper groups recently reacted strongly m conferences around the world poshed op booker surcharges In some eases to record levels. A special investigation is in hand by the Earopean Shippers' Cooncils aad the British Shippers' Council,.a member of the ESC, to
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    • 462 13 SHOFUKU LINE Full Container Service Straits Taiwan Japan See Page IV Column 3 for Sailings S PORE AGENT SHOFUKU AGENCIES (Si PTE LTD 70TH FLOOR OCEAN BUILDING. SINGAPORE 1 MARKETING *****2 13 LtNESt GENE RAL *****1 (14 LINESI TELEX RS24S9S RS 2SS6B A 8 CARSHIP CABLE "SHOLINE' MALAYSIA AGENT TRANS
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    • 290 13 m jsi SEALORD ANTAH L UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) All vessels ***** DWT, 105 TON H.L. Derrick 288 TEU Capacity, Long Length Capability ARABIAN GULF WEEKLY SERVICE* Vessel S pore Loading for n 27/6 Kuwt (9/7). Damnum (14/7). Doha (19/7). Bahrain (22/7). Dubai (26/7) j/7 Muscat (13/7). Dammam
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    • 303 13 ■NOL NEPTUNE ORIENT UNES LTD FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICES: FAR-EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE C ROZE 27 M> A MRWON 4 Mr W CONTAMR 11 My IKRCATOR IS My 0 CHEF 21 Ml SS BRDGE 29 My C CONTAMR 3 k c pau. t; *m C *021 S pore CJosio| Also xcepUii
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    • 572 13 u Hapag-Lloyd Fully containerised to Europe and United States. Regular, reliable and on time. MAERSK LINE For lIS Pacrt* Pacitic Horth *esl G<rft I Atlantic East Canada and Meuco (Also accepting to' Hongkong. Tama" japan and Korea) 12/7 2-3/7 M/ 7 MO/7 15-18/7 It-17/7 *122/7 23-24/7 ET2 Singapore Closing lae
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    • 324 14 t 11/7 13/7 11/7 20/7 25/7 27/7 4/8 5/8 12/8 13/8 20/8 22 29/8 6/9 4/7 6/7 11/7 13/7 17/7 19/7 I Agents SEGANI I trixv if 1 United States Lines WEEKLY CONTAINER SERVICE OAKLAJO, LONGBEACH, PANAMA. SAVANNAH, NEW YORK. BALTIMORE. NORFOLK. HOUSTON, NEW ORLEANS. BARBADOS. TRMDAD, BOSTON CHARLESTON. BERMUDA,
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    • 337 14 To: CANADA %th w IML Jie«fSS ARABIA* SQf-CONTAfO ScRWCE (HEAVY-UFT CAPACITY ZOO TOO) Tr. DUBAI. DAMMAM. KUWAIT ABU OHABL BAHRA* BANDAR SHAtfOd TOOCOS ¥oy IA.. TIOS Vor 3A TARONGA Voy 17A Singapore My 22/23 Singapore Aug 25/27 S»ngapore S«p» 28/27 AGENTS Barber Lines Singapore Pte. Ltd. TH ***** HARRISONS CROSfKLD
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    • 598 14 EVERGREEN LINE r r FAR EAST EUROPE EXPRESS FUEL CONTAINER SERVICE ACCEPTMG P«GO FOR HAMBURG. FELIXSTOWE. ROTTERDAM. ANTWERP LE HAVRE ALSO ACCEPTMG CARGO FOR UNITED KMGDOM SSJTfaHPTwnoNooN, MANCHESTER, birmwgham BRISTOL, LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW. LEEDS WEST GERMANY MCMCftHAvEN HOLLAND AMSTERDAM Spare £7?' In Ud 1M Z2 y 2«M 27 M (Mr «ttan
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    • 990 14 Burma Five Star Shipping Corpn. "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE' LOADMG FOR RANGOON HT ANT A WTO A 25 Junt/1 July PAGAN 2/3 Uy B F S S C Agents in Mok>ys«> TEPS MALAYSIA Port Ketong Tel (38)-7355 Penong Tel *****/***** Compania Argantina Da Navagacion Intarcontinantai S. A. C.I. F. "ARGENTINE NATIONAL
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    • 749 14 T mo.S.E. 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 kyoseimarii THREE STAR. MAYSKY Singapore Loading tor: In ftrt SYD. MEL. ADEL Saied BMS. ADEL 1/2 UY SYD BANGLADESH SERVICE 20/25 UY chttagong.
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    • 973 15 Overseas B 1B B Containers Limited Weekly service to/from UK/Europe To UK/Contimnt S>M Cardfcaa Bar lui Teftie Eapreee 21 J» Etx Maru Osaka Bat I M Liverpool Bit U M BoaaMer lIM Hanbwi Cipro 2% M Ban nan 4 ft* Tokyo Ba? 12 ft* Cardgan Bay 21 Ami HTwrg PJtaia*
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    • 999 15 RELIABLE t DEPENDABLE NON-CONFERENCE EXPRESS SERVICE NEST BOUND-FAR EAST/MEDITERRANEAN Spare P KtUnc Penanj loadn( tar: MX MM MM M2TH. hhrt J«fdaA/P Sa«J Ale.andna Beirut I imassol /Lattakia/ Piruus/Benftuji/Tripoli M* MAM FUNG IJtH MM 17 M MdMi/P Sad/Meuntfria/ Beirut/I atlakia; Pireaus Tneeh/Imotta H.V KWONG FUNG ¥MW 30 M Jeddah/P Sad Ale.andna
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    • 760 15 rr^« BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTAfO SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE H BURG B HAVEN R OM! HAVRE SOTON BIN ASIA CONTAINER SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAfO SERVICE STRAUS/TAIWAN/JAPAN TO TAMAN/ JAPAN Ben«jriU $803 Clipper Ace 3808 Benny Trader ?808 BoraU Ace 1809 BenmHi $804 Ckpper Ace 3809 Benny Trader ?809 Bon,(j Ace 1810
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    • 542 15 Scan Dutch 9 WEEKLY EXPRE |Vi 1 >111:i '*i» 17.]i»ym:#j::i»jif M h*4m mMh cxfi fv f EASTBOUND FROM MED/UK/NC/SCANDINAVIA J) B'Mr| 2) HM* 3) l 4) RDM 5) UH t) Miedtes P fetMf Spoil NtO OEIFT SaM Sadad Sadad SaM SaM Sadad 1/7 a/t if l WO* SaM SaM SaM
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    • 592 15 BOUSTEAD AGENCIES THE BANK LINE LTD. FUUttEN i Reunion Durban Clomm PE. E Ldnl Spore 24/28 Aug P Kelang 29/31 Aug FROM EAST I SOUTH AFRICA FOR BANGKOK MAMA A VESSEL Penang P Kelang S pore Aug U.S. GULF COAST SERVICE (New Orleans, Moble, Houston, Galveston) Singapore p. Kriant Kuantm
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    • 916 16 K LINE KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. TO EUROPE P Kelang L Havre Rdam 29 ten lb My 16 My 5My 22 My 23 My 12 My 30 My 4 Au« 17 My 3 Aug 4 Aug 22My 7 Aug 8 Aug Bremen A'werp 21 My 23 My 28 My 31
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    • 739 16 m SERVICE LC./OKAT LAKES SERVICE LOMMB FOR: (FN TOW. WRFOU. MONTH*. TOMHTO Pen** Mm P. Ma* Seaport "WHRA )ir (Cab CMcaf*) 25/21 Mr 23/24 Mr 21/22 Mr "»wwr 15/1* M| M/MMI 14/12 A* CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE L«MN MrlOS MtOll SAN HUMCBCO. SEATTU. TACOMA. VANCOUVER. I-C "SO NAGALAND" 10/'u My
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    • 397 16 (il'Olip SINGAPORE SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE. LTD .'OTm FIOOR OCf an BullOiNG SINGAPORE 1 MARKETING 9' 112? |J UNESi GENERAI I' 4 lINE S) TEIE« RS 2459S RS 2SS6B A 6 C A RSM IP •CA 9 I E CARGOSMIP 1 AS S l J* t: V* S>n P.I GOLDCM LAGOS
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    • 740 16 .MAI AY Si AN INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING COP POP AVON BtPHAD EXPRESS FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO/FROM MED/UK/CONTIN^NT/SCANDINAVIA WEST BOUHP: Feeder •PWm Vessel S pore 1) Msedtos 2) Rdam 3) H buf t 4) Gtwr| 1) Barcelona. Genoa. 2) Amsterdj Bremenhanen. Aartws. Coptnhafen I •Acceptni Europe carpi to* leedr i Bdbao Bask
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    • 715 16 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD. Faber House 234E Orchard Road Singapore 9 Telephone *****11'*****57 WQtWkAWWA* gi SWBS REGULAR INDEPENDENT SEMI/FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO EUROPE Span P. Kelang Penang Loadng far: ELK WB4O (Canto. Ship) Salad Rotterdam/Hamburg (UK)/Tilbury RATNAMANORAMA N842 21 Jiai 1 M Avon (UK)/Boulogne/ NORASIA W845 27 U 1 Aug Boulogne/A
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    • 164 17 CELTIC BULK CARRIERS fTTMIcI -0 v For Timber Plywood Ml** LMdh»hr 2£\Ll! 0T 177 4/7 HOtLAND MSH CEDAR (VOY 3) 2«/7 22/7 NANTESMONTCMR. HOL Tl. L'POOI. DUBLIN canc (*ot 4/i 7/t hoi, n. l pool, ant Owfjl Afwts Marathon MM Agency Pte ltd Spore Tot *****66 (3 feet) SuMfents Urmn
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    • 120 17 P.T. PWUSAHAAN KLAYMtAN *3. ANGKUTAN PERTAMBANGAN serwce authorised by ■©OIOIA GOVERfNENT WITH FUI COtfTAMEX KSSELS EACH CARRYWG 112 VtSStL SINGAPORE LOAMS FOR TAACANGVI M PORT JKT TAKARII M/t jkt ALSO ACCEPTMG CARGO FOR NOONESIA GOVERNMENT PROJECT AND HEAVY MACHMERIES ;sa"- 15/7 T TAMBANG Mi 21/8 JKT GENERAL AGENTS: EASTERN NAY
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