The Business Times, 24 July 1979

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  • 11 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 14S/1/79 TUESDAY. JULY 24. 1979 50 CENTS
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 60 1 THREE Italian naval vessels will leave Singapore tomorrow to pick up or help Vietnamese refugees on the sea between Kuala Trengganu in Malaysia and Indonesia's Anambas islands, Admiral Agostinelli said yesterday. But he made it clear that the guided missile cruiser Vittorio Veneto, cruiser Andrea Doria and
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    • 80 1 AFP BRUSSELS, Mon. Ministers of the European Economic Community will consider a proposal for additional aid worth about US$34 million to South-east Asian refugees, EEC sources said today. The proposal, drawn up by the EEC Commission this morning, calls for food aid 20,000 tonnes of rice
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    • 59 1 UPI MANILA, Mon. President Marcos reorganised his Cabinet today for the first time since the declaration of martial law seven years ago, but left sensitive posts untouched. Mr Marcos, in a nationally televised state-of-the-nation address at the opening of the second session of the interim legislature, also
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    • 68 1 Reuter CHICAGO, Mon. A United Airlines DC-10 with 170 passengers aboard had to return soon after takeoff when a fan blade broke and entered an engine, forcing the pilot to shut it off, an airline spokesman said in Chicago today. The flight, from Baltimore, Maryland to Chicago
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    • 55 1 Reuter. BANGKOK, Mon. Japan has offered Thailand a grant of about US$l6 million (Ss33 million) for two development projects, a source from the Department of Technical and Economic Cooperation said today. The first project is the construction of a $11 million agricultural training and machinery centre at
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    • 65 1 AP. TEHRAN, Mon. Ayatollah Khomeiny, Iran's revolutionary and spiritual leader, has compared music to opium and called for a broadcast ban on all music from Beethoven to the Beatles on national Iranian radio and television. "Music is no different from opium and it must be stopped from radio
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    • 82 1 AP NEW YORK, Mon. Stock prices drifted lower in early trading today amid investor wariness over the sinking value of the US dollar in world foreign exchange trading. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrial stocks fell 3.16 to 824.91 in the first half hour. Advances led declines
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  • 126 1 Rises Indices 960 640 304 35 20 12 Jul 20 Jul 23 Petaling Shangri-La Duff Dev B.T. Index: Industrials: 2276.04 2260.19 384.04 384.30 M Breweries 570 10 Finance: 695.50 694.47 M T C 400 10 Hotels: 278.88 280.31 Glenealy Kuala Sidim Paper Products Sel Coconuts 220 300
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    159 1 Rises Indices K Sidim Glenealy Hong Leong Matsushita Kempas F and N Kramat Kemayan 302 222 350 490 525 560 396 275 11 10 10 10 10 10 08 07 B.T.Index: Industrials: Finance: Hotels: Properties: Tins: rubbers: Jul 20 Jul 21 3280.18 3268.77 409.84 410.66 615.42 617.06 254.54
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  • 657 1  -  REVISED TERMS UNACCEPTABLE By TEO TECK WENG UNITED Overseas Land (UOL) has turned down an Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) offer of a land parcel off Orchard Road for the development of a hotel-cum-shopping complex. The 5,466-square metre site between Cavenagh and Cuppage roads was
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  • 148 1 SHAREHOLDERS of the second Asean urea project have approved the draft agreement on the proposed plant. The draft agreement, which contains the conditions of the joint venture, was prepared by Petronas as the Malaysian shareholder. It will be submitted to the Asean committee on industries and
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  • 495 1  -  By WANG LOOK KEAH THE PORT of Singapore Authority's plans to develop hotels opposite the convention-exhibition complex of Maritime Square have been scrapped. The PSA has not officially announced its intention to drop the hotel projects, but a PSA spokesman said yesterday that "no firm decision
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  • 124 1 THE UNITED States has approached Thailand to support its move for a United Nations Security Council meeting on Indochinese refugees, the Bangkok Daily Post reported yesterday. The paper quoted Thai Deputy Foreign Minister Arun Panupongse as say- ing that the US considered the refugee problem as
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  • 255 1 SINGAPORE'S trade deficit ia June widened sharply from $38* million in May to 1743 million. Compared with the same period last year, the trade deficit rooe by almost 29 per cent from $921 million. Total exports reached $2,499.3 million in June
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  • 338 1  -  By JOHN LIM THE only manufacturer of carbon dioxide in Singapore plans to invest another $2 to $3 million to double its production capacity to meet growing domestic demand. Singapore Carbon Dioxide, a joint-venture between SOXAL and Singapore Petroleum Co (SPC), began production at its
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  • 152 1 MALAYSIAN Transport Minister Tan Sri V. Manikavasagam said he was "quite happy" with the results of the Malaysian-Brit-ish negotiations for a new air agreement. He said Malaysia had "reached a certain understanding with the British." but did not give detils. Malaysia, he added, has also decided to
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  • TRADE AND INDUSTRY
    • 400 2 COURSES AND TALKS April 30-Aug 24: Tuition Courses for the Australian Insurance Institute Associateship, SITC, SITC June 22-Aug 18: Systematic training for effective parenting, Waterloo Street Centre, Dept of Extramural Studies July 23-24: Project Financial Investment Appraisal, Hyatt Hotel, Price Waterhouse Associates July 26-27: An Engineer's Guide to
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    • 93 2 AN AUSTRALIAN exhibitor is islig Siagape re-made bwMi to represent Us predicts la RM 19. Mr Raymead Isles, msssglsg dimeter •T Isles Fsrge sad Eagiaeerlag, explalaed that his prsdaets weigh hsadreds sI to—es sad It weald be almeet lmpsssiMe to display all sI then at sae
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    • 384 2 TENDERS are to be called soon for the supply and installation of essential services for the $70 million Hotel Pavilion Inter-continental. BEP Akitek, the local supervising architect, is now inviting mechanical and electrical contractors to apply for prequalification. Tenders will be called in August
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    • 368 2  -  By CHOO AI LENG SINGAPORE'S efforts to develop as a convention centre will receive a fillip when a series of major international exhibitions and related conferences is held here next year. The exhibitions to be held at the World Trade Centre are Laundrex '80,
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    • 101 2 SIME Darby Singapore is seeking an importer-distrib-utor in Australia for a range of sunglasses known as the "1979 Collection". They have attracted a great deal of consumer attention when they were introduced to the Australian market at the Asean Trade Fair in Sydney last October. Mr Jiggins,
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    • 68 2 THE pass rate of April's Chartered Insurance Institute examination is 45 per cent, a considerable increase over last year's pass rate of 34 per cent. Nineteen candidates have successfully completed the Associateship examination and five the Fellowship examination. Mr Lee Chian Then of Overseas Union Insurance
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    • 179 2 THERE is a good potential for made-in-Singapore shoes, handbags and cockroach traps in Australia. Benalice Company, a local firm which launched its shoes, handbags and cockroach traps in Australia during the Asean Trade Fair held in Sydney last October, said that since then
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    • 374 2  -  By KOH TSE YING RIVER ASIA United, a Singapore-based film organisation, plans to set up a training school for actors and actresses. Mr Chong Ho, the man behind the move, said he hopes to set up the school in Singapore. However, definite plans have
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    • 51 2 A DIRECTOR of OverseaChinese Banking Corporation, Mr Tan Took San, has been appointed to the board of the Wing On Life (Holdings) Limited in Hongkong. Mr Tan is also the vicechairman of the Bank of Singapore and a property developer. He sits on the boards of several
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    • 208 2 PACIFIC Architects and Engineers and Resources Management International (PAE/RMI) have won a contract to provide consultancy services for the improvement of engineering education in the Philippines. The Philippines and the Asian Development Bank have embarked on a multimillion dollar project to improve tertiary engineering education in that
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    • 430 2 THE growing concern about the industrial safety of Singapore's workers is a topic that is on everyone's minds. Major accidents in the past have shaking us out of complacency and ignorance. However, to the average person, safety and danger are still vague and abstract words
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    • 142 2 COURSES to be conducted by the National Productivity Board this month and next include the following: A 14-session course on marketing management from July 30 to Aug 23 at the NPB Town Training Centre in Hotel Royal Rama da. The course is module 111 of the certificate
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    • 113 2 THE Borneo Company, the sole distrubutor of Sheaffer pens in Singapore, has been awarded the 1978 Sheaffer Presidential Award for outstanding distributor performance in the South-east Asian market. This is the fourth time the firm has won the award, which is given to the distributor
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  • REGIONAL
    • 1424 3 AFP. hiALAYSIAN Deputy Prime Minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad has presented a tantalising picture of bright prospects for investment in Malaysia where Hongkong businessmen would get what they could not in Hongkong. The greatest attractions in the speech at the Malaysian investment seminar given
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    • 182 3 AUSTRALIAN architect Edward Due and his family live in an all-steel and plastic house in Sydney that he has designed to make better use of building materials. The only timber in the house is in the doors and louvre window shutters. The rest
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    • 333 3 Reuter. MALAYSIA has expressed regret that a conference which resumed in Geneva recently to negotiate an International Natural Rubber Agreement on price stabilisation had failed to finalise articles of agreement. Primary Industries Minister Paul Leong said in a statement that an earlier conference
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    • 102 3 AP THE US Ambassador to Indonesia Edward Masters yesterday denied that the United Staes would suspend food assistance to Jakarta because of its recent decision to raise oil prices. Following talks with President Suharto at the Presidential Office, Mr Masters said the US will continue to
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    • 289 3 Reuter BANK sf Jtpu goveraor Tetieklro Morlaaga nM Ike eeatral kuk (tea Ike orgeat task sf curbing m mack aa psaalklt a skarp rise la domestic prices. Mr Msriaaga said he sees a stroag possibility sf iapaaese wkoleaale prices coattoalag to rise
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    • 435 3 Reuter PRIME Minister Ranasinghe Premadasa of Sri Lanka will negotiate a U5562.5 million (Ssl34 million) development loan with China when he visits Peking next month as part of a tour of seven countries. Mr Premadasa, who left Sri Lanka on July 17,
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    • 136 3 AFP PAPUA New Guinea has declared a state of emergency in all five highlands provinces as from yesterday morning. Police have powers to arrest and search without warrant and to control the movement of people, animals and vehicles. The Prime Minister, Mr Michael Somare,
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    • 108 3 AIR fares from Seoul to the United States have been reduced by 27 per cent since May. The request made by Korean Air Lines and Northwest Orient Airlines for lower air fares to the US was approved by the government of South Korea. The approval includes
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    • 124 3 AUSTRALIAN mail service returned to normal last night for at least two weeks. Postal workers in Sydney have lifted bans on mail sorting imposed as a protest against new decentralising proposals of the Australian postal authorities. Further discussions will continue during the next two weeks. Agreement
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 329 4 Reuter. EXPORTS of Indonesian palm oil will be reduced by more than half this year because of rising domestic utilisation, according to projections and figures compiled by Western sources in Jakarta. The forecast shows that palm oil exports will decline to between 170,000
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    • 231 4 Reuter THE BUREAU of Agricultural Economics in Canberra has forecast that the 1979 80 Australian sunflowerseed crop will rise to 178,000 tonnes from the estimated record 1978 79 crop of 176.100 tonnes. In its first 1979 8 "Trends in Australian agricultural commodities" quarterly,
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    • 212 4 Reuter. THE JAPANESE government has decided to keep the producer rice price for this year unchanged from 1978 and adopt price differentials for five different grades for the first time. The basic price at which the government buys crops from farmers will remain at
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    • 70 4 Reuter. JAPAN'S natural rubber imports in June fell to 23,367 tonnes from 32,333 in May, customs-cleared trade statistics compiled by the Tokyo Finance Ministry show. The June total comprised 15,251 tonnes from Thailand, 4.331 from Malaysia, 3,600 from Indonesia. 80 from Singapore and 105 from elsewhere.
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    • 327 4 TRADING took on a dull and routine pattern at the Singapore produce market yesterday. As was usual on a Monday, price indications from the leading Western markets were lacking, and therefore provided little incentive to deal here. What little business reported done was mainly between local dealers. Prices
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    • 340 4 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in SJ per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 0 96, 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 62,
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    • 71 4 C.I.F North European ports, in US dollars per ton unless otherwise stated LONDON: Fri Previous Malaysian 5Hffa bulk per tonne September unch 684slr Sumatra 5* ffa bulk July 702 sir 705sIr August unch 700slr September 895s Ir 692 Sir/ aotwwi October 690slr 684 683 pd 690slr/687 OOOpd Nigeria
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    • 346 4 OPENING prices in Singapore yesterday were marked up about 1.50 cents on higher London advices but the market eased later on profit-taking and lack of buying support, coupled with some upcountry selling, dealers said. Some short-covering emerged, however, at the lows to check the decline, they said. The morning
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    • 442 4 R.A.S. prices in cents per kilo yesterday: Noon Close (per kilo) (per kilo) Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers Int. 1 R.S.S. prompt f.o.b. 87.50 298 SON 298 00 299 OON Int. 1 R.S.S. August ***** 295 75 296.75 296 25 Int. 1 R.S.S. September 282 75 293 25 293.25
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    • 131 4 NOON SSR and SMR one* jiaaurday HAS Al «u> Saptaabar (Cain rat Mthl (F trward Mta) Bay art Sailers Bayers Sailers SSR 20 11 ton paliati 281 OON 283 00N 281 00 283 OON SSR SO 11 too pallrti ***** 280 OON ***** 280 OON MEELB SMR
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    • 30 4 RubberrJuly 23 Singapore: August: 295.75 cents (down 0.75 cent) Malaysia: August: 296.25 cents (down 0.75 cent) Tin: M 51,930 (down $26) Official offering: 264 tonnes (up 46 tonnes)
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    • 115 4 DESPITE the higher International Tie Council buffer stock price range, the Straits tin price in Penang fell Ms 29 to $1,931 a pieul, dealers said. The price is now $29 below the new Tin Agreement ceiling of $1,959. Dealers said the weakness was due to a large contribution
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    • 339 4 COFFEE: Robusta futures yesterday closed the morning barely steady off session's lows but still mostly £26 to £37 per tonne down from Friday. Spot July was exceptionally £61 down. Turnover was 2,978 lots including two options. The recovery stemmed from mixed trade and commission-house buying. November the most
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    • 179 4 THE SUGAR futures market yesterday closed easier in continued quiet trading with no trades registered as on Friday, dealers said. September closed at 8.80/ 85 US cents against Friday's 8.90/96 close, October at 9.10/15 against 9.20/25 and July at 10.65/70 against 10.70/75 cents. Cotton trading continued the recent
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    • 193 4 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday: (In HK dollars, spot ex-godown) C«tUa yam: China Blue Phoenix 20s 2.270 32s 2.810 40s 3.025 (per bale of 400 lbs). Pier* China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly unq;
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  • ASIAN STOCKS
    • 605 4 Tokyo Source: DBS-Daiwa MOST investors remained on the sidelines due to news that the Bank of Japan would raise the official discount rate one per cent to 5.25 per cent from today, despite lowering the margin collateral rate for stocks. Turnover was extremely light with an estimated 200
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    • 358 4 Source: SHK Sec Ltd PRICES yesterday surged ahead again from the opening bell in extremely active trade although there were no major announcements to generate such interest. Local speculators who had remained liquid (or so long were the cause and institutional activity that was seen tended to be on
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    • 289 4 PRICES yesterday tended slightly easier in quiet trading, dealers said. Among uraniums, Kathleen Investments was steady at 4.60, while Queensland Mines gained 25 cents to A 54.25. Peko rose 12 to 5.50 while Pancontinetal eased 10 to 14.40. JULY 23 < Cenu INDUSTRIALS ATI 190 •1 A N. I
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    • 114 4 THE MARKET yesterday closed mixed with commercials firm while oils and minings declined, dealers said. JULY S Pesos Aco)« Mlnlnc OOM -0.0003 Atlas Coo. A AUai Con. B. MJO unch Bagulo OoM OOM -0 0004 Bencuet Con. B DV MJO unch or uooancn CDCP I is JO 0J Inco
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    • 249 4 THE STOCK market yesterday ciosed mixed in quiet trading, dealers said. JULY 23 Bahts Asia Credit 238 unch Asia Fibre in -1 Ayuthaya In*. And Truit 135 unch Bangkok Investment Bangkok Bank I 346 ♦8 Bangkok Drying And Silo Bangkok Insurance I Bangkok Metropolitan Ban Bangkok Nylon Bank Of
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    • 24 4 H K HANG SENG Week Ago 548.99 SYDNEY INDUSTRIALS Friday 488.06 ALL ORDINARIES Monday 500.18 Friday 590 77 Week Ago 588 42
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 378 4 From ith 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 its member
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 1071 5 AP THE CARTER Administration is considering cumulative. two-year wage and price goals that would reward workers and business people who comply with the first year of the anti-infla-tion programme. Revisions which are under study for the second year of the voluntary guidelines programme will
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    • 509 5 AP BIG public spending cuts planned by the Conservative government drew fresh warnings on Sunday from Britain's powerful labour union movement of trouble ahead for Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. Mrs Thatcher's three-month-old government wants the cuts, reported to total nearly £4 billion (5519.6 billion),
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    • 250 5 AP CONFLICTING U.S. and foreign laws dealing with the Israeli boycott are causing problems for American companies seeking crude oil sales contracts with Iraq, the Middle East Economic Survey reported on Sunday. The weekly oil newsletter said the question is one of delicate semantics, but
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    • 393 5 Reuter OUTPUT in the UK economy will show no further growth this year and will fall next year, while prices will be more than 16 per cent higher this autumn than a year ago. the London Business School Centre for Economic Forecasting said. The
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 611 5 SWEDEN has set its domestic train fares back 12 years in an attempt to run the state railway for the people and not for the government. On June 27, the railway cut its fares roughly in half in a complex new package designed to lure people
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    • 398 5 Reuter ENCOURAGED by new offers of homes and cash aid for Vietnamese refugees. United Nations officials said on Sunday they would be speeding up the resettlement of refugees stranded in camps throughout Southeast Asia. But the officials, who have been attending an international conference
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    • 159 5 Reuter THE cinrnt wctut deficits of non-oil pndirlag less developed countries (LDCs) tn expected U widea U LS$» billion (***** Wlllon) by 1W« ud the same ctutrles caald face aa larrrairiafly difficait time la the Earamarkets, Amex Baak said la its latest review. The baak said
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  • 435 6 WE MAY hear more news of hotel plans being shelved when investors begin to read the signals being thrown up by hard statistics. But only two figures need be read with any degree of diligence the number of hotel rooms proposed and the number
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  • 278 6 IT GOES almost without saying that the success of Singapore as a convention centre will hinge not so much on quantity as quality. The business of making Singapore acknowledged as the premier centre for trade and other exhibitions in the region lies not in
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  • 1120 6  -  COCOA trees have been in Malaysia since "1778 but has been totally neglected as a crop because of rubber and palm oil. Today, it is Malaysia's new money-spinner. JOE FERNANDEZ reports. JOE FERNANDEZ Depthnews Asia MALAYSIA has long been overdependent on two commodities rubber and palm
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  • 1253 6  -  China's industrial great leap forward is being made more difficult by the slow growth of its steel industry. Seven-year steel production targets were announced 16 months ago, but the results are now thought likely to fall considerably short. KEVIN RAFFERTY reports. KEVIN RAFFERTY CHINA'S steel
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 233 6 THE FIRST INTERNATIONAL RUBBER AND PLASTICS EXHIBITION FOR ASIA WORLD TRADE CENTRE, SINGAPORE. 26-30 MAY 1980 SU Every year, thousands of new rubber and plastic products enter the market Whether for use in industry or the home, every product reflects some new development in engineering or marketing expertise If you're
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
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  • 590 7  -  FOBUH With LEONARD SILK NYT PRESIDENT CARTER'S decision to replace Treasury Secretary Michael Blumenthal with William Miller, chairman of the Federal Reserve Board, represents an effort by the President to strengthen confidence in his administration not only the nation's confidence but also his own. The President
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  • 855 7  -  CONSTITUTIONAL chaos was created when Prime Minister Morarji Desai resigned before a confidence vote. BARRY SHLACHTER reports on the problem faced by President Reddy and parliamentary law experts just how much power does the President have? BARRY SHLACHTER AP INDIA'S political impasse has injected new
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  • 247 7 WHAT sort of monkey business is Toshiba up to? Why, according to it recruitment advertisement in yesterday's Straits Times, is it looking for an "APE Supervisor"? PERHAPS it was an attempt to heed the call to reduce the dependance on labour-intensive industry and to make use
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
    • 258 8 UPI. AMERICAN Airlines more than doubled its profit of a year ago in the three months ended in June because of a surge in passengers and a gain from the insurance coverage of its DC-ll that crashed In Chicago on May 25.
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    • 1504 8 NYT. ONE WEEK ago, President Carter's "war" against dependence on foreign sources of oil escalated from a mere "moral equivalent" to what he described as a full-fledg-ed offensive. While details of his "general strategy" may still be uncertain, and the identity of the United States' enemy
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    • 326 8 Reuter MITSUI and Co Ltd said prospects for its income and sales on a consolidated basis are good for the business year ending next March. Mitsui, which refused to elaborate, reported a 51.4 per cent fall in consolidated net income for the year ended
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    • 155 8 CIBA-GEIGY AG said group turnover in the first half this year rose to 5.32 billion Swiss francs from five billion in the same year ago period. First half business was satisfactory, with parent company sales up 5 per cent. The company would refrain from a
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    • 101 8 Reuter FMC CORP expects Ut maintain second quarter earnings at last year's 1)S)1JI a share. Chairman Robert Malott told security analysts, however, that FMC continues to look for higher earnings this year. Mr Malott noted the 1178 second quarter benefited from two non-recurring events, a tanker reserve
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 335 9 SECURITY Pacific National Bank (SPNB) is planning to apply for an offshore banking licence in Singapore. Mr Richard Flamson, president and chief executive officer of SPNB, also revealed that it would be part of the bank's plans to reinforce its representation in Asia and the Pacific.
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    • 635 9  -  Alan Lerner The writer, Alan Learner, is a senior vice president and money market economist of Bankers Trust. MOVING to stifle the uncertainty arising from the shake-up among the United States' top economic policymakers, the Federal Reserve Board raised the discount rate from 9'
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    • 139 9 Reuter THE ONE per cent rise in the Bank of Japan's official discount rate to 5.25 per cent from tomorrow is expected to lead to increases in other short and long term rates. Local banking sources said the short-term prime lending rate will probably be increased within
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    • 251 9 THE GOVERNOR of Iran's central bank has assured foreign shareholders in the country's nationalised private banks that they would receive compensation. Dr Mohammad Ali Mowla vi said the amount to be paid out to British, French, American, Dutch, Italian, West German and Japanese
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    • MONEY AND EXCHANGE$
      • 421 9 GOLD futures in Singapore yesterday closed sharply higher compared with last Friday's closing levels in moderately active trading, dealers said. Opening quotations were marked up between US$3.OO to $3.90 an ounce reflecting the metal's firmness in New York on Friday and thereafter rose a further $1 on some local
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      • 524 9 ON A FOREIGN exchange market marked by quiet trading, the US dollar closed on a slightly easier note against major currencies yesterday. Meanwhile, trading in the sterling counter saw wide fluctuations and the pound closed slightly easier against the US dollar. Opening at 1.8090 00 against the deutschemark,
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      • 214 9 Asian rates ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at close on July 23: US Doll*r*<Spot) Offer Bid 7 days 10". 10 1 months 11 10". 2 months 11 1/16 10 15/16 3 months 11'. 11 6 months 11'. ll'« 9 months 10 15/16 10 13/16 12 months 10". 10'. Sw.Fr*.
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      • 52 9 RANGE of prices offered by discount houses on July 23: Overnight 4**% Call deposits 4 1'. Clociag Buyiif Selliaf 3 month Treasury bills 4 11/10 4 9/16 3 month Bank bills 711/16 7 9/16 3 month CD 7 5/16 7 3/16 6 month CD 7'i 7*« Source: National Discount
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      • 50 9 FRANKFURT exchanges opening quotes on July 23: US 1.8077/87 (1.8178 88) Stg 4.144/54 (4.134/39) Can 1 5518/32 D F1 90.84/94 S FY 110.94/111.07 Lit 2.218/21 F Ft 42 83 88 N Kr 35.99 36.03 B Fr (con) 6.245 52 B Fr (fin) 5 959 964 Yen 0 8426 39
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      • 126 9 THE US dollar yesterday eased marginally against the yen following the announcement of the increase in the Japanese official discount rate by one per cent to 5.25 per cent, with the move having already been discounted by the market, dealers said. The rate increase had been widely anticipated and
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      • 75 9 STERLING yesterday opened higher against the dollar and most European currencies, rising 0.4 points on Friday's close on its effective index to 72.7. It rose two cents to 2.2940 50dlrs compared with Friday's closing here, apd was higher than earlier trading levels in the Far East but later slipped
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      • 21 9 THE average rate at which Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 8.25 per cent.
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      • 117 9 THE US dollar for overnight delivery yesterday closed sharply weaker at 214.75 yen, compared with a 216.50 opening and 216.00 at Friday's close. Trading was active with the volume at US$657 million. The dollar fell to the day's low of 214.55 yen shortly before the close on export covering
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    • 2020 9  -  American banks have generally been in the forefront of international lending. With that role has come the responsibility of seeing to the changing needs of borrowers. In recent years, with spreads getting slimmer, lenders have been especially hard put to balance security
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  • 1265 10 In Singapore BID and offer prices officially listed and business In and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown In brackets in lots of 1,000 units unless otherwise specified. All Time Settlement Contracts are quoted
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  • 166 10 S pore Growth Fund 108 1.13 SINGAPORE UNIT TBUOT INCOME BOND UNIT (Ninfen' prim tor Jal 84) (Cirrnt prl lOM) The Commerce 2 02 2.14 Income Bond 1 11 t.M The Saving Fund 1 33 1.41 S pore Prog Fund 0.95 1.00 S pore Sec Fund ITS 1.87
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  • 2590 10 Gr'» Gr'a Net 19 79 Last Div Div Y'ld PE Vol Day High Low Company Sale or- C'vr COOO) High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL A COMMERCIAL 261 207 Ac ma 230 15.0 22 6.5 11.7 190* 123* Alcorn 173 10.0 1.3 5.7 23.0 142 110 Allied Choc
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  • 174 10 4 1/2% 1/8/80 (250,000) (99.568 99.888) 4 3/4% 15/9/80 (250.000) (99 658 99 758) 6 3/4* 1/6/78-80 (250.000) (100.758 *****S) 5 1/2% 1/5/79-81 (250.000) (100.358 *****8) 5 3/4% 1/9/79-81 (250.000) (100.58S) 5 1/4% 1/3/81 (250.000) (100 108 100.20S) 5% 15/4/81 (250.000) (***** 99.756) 5% T F 1/5/83 (250.000)
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  • 42 10 Striking prices of the options officially listed on the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday. the period, bids and offer- Ed prices and business done, if any, with the number of options traded shown in brackets. Haw Par (Sept $1.20) (0.328).
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  • 1472 10 BID and offer prion officially listed and business in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified INDtSTUALS Araa (2.508) AjBMMto (2 SOB) AkM (1 758 1 80S) <1)17$
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  • 188 10 Fraaer A Neave Ltd: AGM to be held at the OCBC Centre, Chulia Street, Singapore, at 12 noon on July 26 This will be followed immediately by an EOGM. Yea Hlap 8eig Lid: EOGM to be held at 11th Floor, Shing Kwan House, Shenton Way, Singapore at 12
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  • 665 10 APART from attempts at window-dressing here and there, trading at the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday was anything hit exciting. For the better part of the day the tread was barely steady after a feeble rally In the morning. Brokers and dealers
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  • 610 10 SELECTED plantation stocks came into the limelight yesterday amidst generally lethargic conditions at the Kuala Lumpur stock market. While most stocks hardly moved in face of continued cautious trading, selected plantation issues sped ahead on light buying interest. Kuala Sidim and Glenealy attracted buyers to
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 181 11 NOTING that Central Securities' newly-released annual report indicates that the company's investments in subsidiary companies had increased by 59.729 million to $39,365 million during the financial year 1977-78, the Kuala Lumpur has asked the company why it had failed to announce the purchases earlier.
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    • LATEST RESULT
      • 65 11 has re- ported group pre-tax profit for the year ended Mar 31, 1979 of 534.29 million compared with $1.90 million the previous corresponding period. Company pre-tax profit amounts to $1.74 million against $2.64 million the year before. The directors do not recommend the payment of a final dividend,
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    • 690 11  -  By LOW LEE CHOO WITH the recent opening of its new 750-room luxury Genting Hotel, which also includes recreational and convention facilities, Genting Berhad is expected to maintain its enviable profit growth in the current year ending Dec 31, 1979. And to capture
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    • 661 11 aaanaa by HOCK LOCK SIEW GUTHRIE Corporation's takeover of minority interests in Singapore-incorpo-rated Guthrie Bhd has forced quite a lot of investors to sit up and reassess the worth of their shareholdings. That the UK parent's offer of $2.00 per share is a "steal" seems to
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    • 466 11 AFTER a dull three-year patch. Harper Gilfillan is now ready to accelerate its rate of recovery which started last year. To this end. Harpers has made a number of changes to improve its corporate structure. "We have progressively regrouped and consolidated our resources,
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    • 99 11 THE KLSE has announced that the additional 3.06 million stock units of $1 each of JACK CHIA-MPH, issued as consideration for the first tranche of 4 million shares of $1 each in Tung Yuan Enterprises will be granted a listing and quotation with effect from July 17. An
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    • 375 11 KUALA Kampar Tin Fields, which is running out of tin reserves, hopes to receive income from 30 per centowned Timah Ma tang before the end of this year. Chairman Junus Sudin said in the latest annual report that proposals for mining Timah Ma tang's
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    • 481 11 TWO major projects now being undertaken will increase substantially Shangri-La Hotel's business in the coming years. The first of these is the 740-room Shangri-La Hotel in Hongkong being built by Tsimshatsui (Hongkong). The company will take up a 20 per cent stake in the hotel.
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  • 568 12  -  By FOO CHOY PENG PRIVATE industrialists of Asean countries took another step towards industrial complementation yesterday when they approved six recommendations for submission to the five Asean governments. The Asean Chambers of Commerce and Industry (Asean-CCI) gave the green-light to these recommendations submitted by its working group
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  • 247 12 Reuter, AFP PRESIDENT Sanjiva Reddy yesterday called on outgoing Premier Morarji Desai and his bitter political rival Charan Singh to substantiate their claims separately to form an alternative government. The President wrote to them asking for evidence of the support they claim
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  • 446 12 AN AMERICAN Senate sub committee is studying a proposal for setting up a new organisation that would help Pacific Basin countries cope with economic problems and exploit economic opportunities. The new grouping, that may be called Organisation for Pacific Trade and Development (Optad), will initially include 14
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  • 126 12 Reuter SOUTH Korea's provisional trade deficit narrowed to US$52B million (5J1161.6) in June from May's $605 million but rose sharply from $96 million in June 1978, the Economic Planning Board said. June exports increased to $1.28 billion from $1.25 billion in May and $1.05 billion in June
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  • 814 12 LONDON, Mon Government bonds firmed but shares edged lower in quiet trading, dealers said. At 3 pm. the Financial Times index was down 4.4 points at 466.8. Government bonds closed up to s t point higher encouraged by the strength of sterling, but activity was subdued because of
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  • 267 12 Professor George Gray Thomson (*bmve), one of the most widely known and best liked of local personalities, died of a stroke oa Sunday night at the age of 91. Popularly known as "G.G.", the professor was bora la Scotland la 1912 aad first arrived la Slagapore In
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  • 630 12  -  By LEE YOKE MENG A RECORD number of 2.06 million tourists visited Singapore last year, twothirds of whom came from Asian countries. This figure includes all visitors coming by air and sea and non-Malaysians coming by land. Air and sea arrivals
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    • 322 12 GOOD READING FOR ALL PARENTS UearnMW^?^ Learning Through Play is a book chock full of ideas for simple games, activities and 1 experiments, designed to help children develop their minds and bodies. Babyhood should be required reading not only for all parents but for every doctor or nurse in contact
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 62 12 Outlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. to 1 p.m. today: Generally fair with isolated showers. Report for 24 hoars prior to 7.31 p.m. on July 23 at the airport. Maximum temperature 29.9 Associated humidity 74 Minimum temperature 23.3 Associated humidity 100 Hours of sunshine 6.45 Rainfall in millimetres 0.5 Total
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • PORTSIDES
      • 123 13 THE Far Eastern Freight Conference (FEFC) announced as from July 26, the Currency Adjustment Factor (CAF) for Malaysia and Singapore will be increased to 28 per cent. The current Singapore Malaysia CAF of 24 per cent came into effect on Nov 12 last year. Liners' rates of
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      • 77 13 THE immediate threat of pollution to Tobago's beaches from the collision of the supertankers Atlantic Empress and Aegean Captain three nights ago appeared to be over yesterday. Currents and winds broke up the oil slick and carried it away from the island. The leakage from the Aegean
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      • 88 13 AP THE major Japanese trading firm Toyo Menka (Tomen) has concluded a ship export contract with Wah Kwong and Co., a leading shipowner of Hongkong, for the construction of five new ships. To be built are two 37,700-dwt ore-bulk carriers worth 7,800 million yen (5579.8 million) and
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    • 523 13  -  TO COPE WITH U.S. POLICIES By GOH ENG KEE TWO MAJOR shipping conferences grouping 11 lines operating between Southeast Asia and the US have appointed their first fulltime chairman to cope with the increasing complexities of the US maritime regulatory policies. The Straits New York Conference and
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    • 226 13 THIS STRI CTURE which contains 1,921 sq metres of wire mesh will form the hall of t 19.5-metre luxury yacht when It has been plastered with cement. The yacht (left) is a Virgin M and is being built by a British company that specialises in ferrocement
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    • 2820 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 Fort of
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    • 495 17 Shipping Line P»ge C*l ACS n 5 Afea IV 3 Alpac IV 5 Angkutan V 2 ANL i 1 APL in 2 Arya Nat n 5 ASCL m 5 Aust Cont IV 5 Bank n 5 BBS n 2 Ben Asia in 3 Ben in 3 Ben Ocean m
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    • 952 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 AuthoI rity's premises during
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    • 396 18 Reuter. THE LYKES Brothers Steamship Company, the first American line to open direct shipping services from the United States to China in 30 years, has signed an agreement with the China Ocean Shipping Company (Cosco) for regular scheduled services between the two countries,
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    • 532 18 THE growth of ro-ro traffic over the past few years from the Channel Islands, a group of islands located off the South West Coast of England, has been quite remarkable. The considered requirement for an additional ro-ro berth resulted in the placing of
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    • 258 18 THE EAST Asiatic Company (Canada) has transferred the administrative headquarters of EAC Lines' transpacific shipping service from Copenhagen to Vancouver. Mr Karl C. Larsea, general manager, Management Trans-Pacific Service (MTPS) said, "this move reflects hath EAC Lines' position as a significant conference carrier to and from British
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    • 751 18 Reuter. THE ISLE of Man's threelegged national emblem could become the shipping world's next flag of convenience if authorities at Douglas, Isle of Man, push through new plans to attract further capital to this tax haven in the Irish sea. In the last decade
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    • 641 18 AP SHORTLY after noon on Nov. 9, 1974, the Japanese tanker Yuyo Maru slammed into the Liberian freighter Pacific Ares in the middle of Tokyo Bay. The Yuyo Maru's cargo of liquefied natural gas erupted in a massive explosion, engulfing both ships and killing instantly 28 of
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      456 18 EXPECTED ARRIVALS TODAY KEPPEL WHARVES Bunga Seta war (1100 after Feichi shifts) 19 Barge Sin Lian Huat N0.3 (0700) 26 Feichi (shifts after Kim Ann sails) 29/30 Joo Hong (Tanker) (0700 after Frotario P/O) 15/16 Gudrun Bakke (after Ibn Alroomi agent's request) 6/ 7 Palm Sea Horse
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    • 575 13 AFEA LINE REGULAR SEMI CONTAINER EXPRESS SERVICE OIRECT TO LAGOS-APAPA See Page IV Column 3 for Sailings Agp nts SINGAPORE SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE LTD MARKETING 9111?2 GENERAL *****1 A EURO ASIA LINE SON BHO K L *****7- P KLANG *****1/3 PENENG *****/2 A R DINE AN I AH M Orient
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    • 300 13 5911 SEALORD ANTAH UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) J All vessels ***** DWT. 105 TON H L Derrick 288 TEU Capacity. Long Length Capability !'ARABIAN GULF WEEKLY SERVICE' essei S pore Loading for M| RED SEA DIRECT SERVICE Vessel S pore Loading for |Al MUBARAK lAH 9 8 -AOOKIYAH
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    • 262 13 SLNOL NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICES: FAR-EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EURO* (VIA SUEZ) ss bridge*C CONTAWER COMM. C "AJI ita* C RCZf iAa*ON t OfOlg "TEH:? Aug 5 *jf 21 Aug 1: M 78 Aug 4 m Sept 24 10 Sept 30 >4 16 Scot 4 Sept
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    • 814 13 Hapag-Lloyd Fully containerised to Europe and United States. Regular, reliable and on time. h. i ;.'i MAERSK LINE For U S Pactac PjcrV North West Gu« I Attontic East Canada and Meirco Also accepting tor Hongkong Tawar. lapar and Korea fuuv comuaum fast ohct mikit Sated I 74 7 Ibrtt
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    • 784 14 FULLY COMTAMCRISCD TO EUROPE Rdam le Har»e 17/8 19/8 20/8 22/8 24/8 26/8 3/9 5/9 11/9 13/9 18,9 20/9 24/9 26/9 22 9 24 9 3'lo 5/10 12/10 14 10 EXPRESS CONVENTIONAL TO EUROPE S parc PKeiant Pen Mm Genu HT*»| Bremen Rdjrn Antwerp Re enste« 27/7 25/8 17/8 5/9
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    • 403 14 ESriJs! barber blue From: US ATLANTIC US GULF I EAST CANADA Barber Ptruus Barter Lis Angeles Cristobal St Mv> NB Oct 12 PhUdetplu Bafomote Oct 7 Sep 9 Sep 25 Oct 5 New Orleans Oct 20 Sep 15 Oct 1 Oct 11 Houston Oct 22 Sep 19 Oct 4 Oct
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    • 684 14 ©EVERGREEN LINE FAR EAST/EUROPE EXPRESS FULL CONTAINER SERVICE ACCEPTING CARGO FOR HAMBURG. FELIXSTOWE, ROTTERDAM ANTWERP IE HAVRE AISO ACCEPTING CARGO FOR UNITED MNGDOM SOUTHAMPTON LONDON MANCHESTER BIRMWGHAM BRISTOL LIVERPOOL GLASGOW. LEEDS HOLLAND AMSTERDAM S parc Harntxat ftfaslMK Rotterdam Antwerp La Haare 3 Auf 23 tof ?5 (Uif ?l *ut 25
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    • 915 14 I Everett Lines! 1 Burma Five Star Shipping Corpn. M Sffik "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" LOADING FOR RANGOON S«fapor» Q HTANTANYWA JOMy/lAui R BFSSC Agents m Molaysio TEPS MALAYSIA 4E Port Kelong Tel (38> 7355 Penong Tel ***** /***** 4 Compania Argentina De Tim V, Navegacion Intercontinental S. A. C.I.F. V
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    • 635 14 r lao.s.E. OCEAN SHIPPING ENTERPRISES PTE LTD RM 2102 2103. 21ST FLOOR. MARINA HOUSE. SHENTON WAY MISTRI ROAD. SINGAPORE 2 TEL *****44 7& *****70 131 SANKYO LINE AUSTRALIA SERVICE P Kelang Singapore loadmg for: rut RIVER 2C/28 My In fort FREM. ADEL. MEL YUI MAN 26/28 My 29/30 My WIS.
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    • 839 15 Overseas B M B Containers Vmm Limited Weekly service to/from UK/Europe To UK/Continent Spore Hambwt Eipress 26 M Bremen Eipress 3 Auf Beruvon 4 *uf Tokyo Bay 12 Aut Cardfan Bay 21 Aut lota Eipress 28 Aut Rhrne Maru Kasufa Maru S Sep Osaka Bay II Sep BeiuUef 19 Sep
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    • 997 15 GRANARD LINE RELIABLE DEPENDABLE NOW-CONFERENCE EXPRESS SERVICE WEST BOUND-FAR EAST/MEDITERRANEAN S'pwe P KdJfif Pnunf loidmj tar: MV MAN CKONG V 79N. 17 Auj P Said /Nnatfna Beirut L jttiky /fircMS M V MAN TAT V 31N Sep P Sjk) AKwndfii Bwul liHata/Prau All VESSELS ACCEPTING CONTAMER CARGO EAST BOUND-MEDITERRANEAN/FAR EAST
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    • 675 15 ETC BEN LINE CONTAINERS BEN ASIA CONTAINER SERVICE EXPRESS CONTANER SERVICE STRAITS/TAIWAN/JAPAN TO TAIWAN JAPAN Spore PKelang Puling Kao 75/7 Sailed In Port Tokyo Kobe 4/8 7 8 Bennalla Clipper Ace Bwy Trader Bo "ltd Ate Benralla Clipper Ace Benny Trader Bomti Ace 1/8 29/7 8 8 5/8 I'M 12
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    • 649 15 Scan Dutch 9 WEEKLY EXPRESS CONTAINE kVi i>iti i i»nn 2) Mm 3) Hburi 4) GJwi Spc. (art d date) 7/8 12/8 14/1 14/8 14/1 19/8 21/1 23/1 EIIAMAU framcesca aanu FRANCESCA eieacru HMO SCt b Nrt 31/7 7/1 14/1 21/8 28/8 4/» 11/» 21/7 MM 4/1 BUM 11/1 CD
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    • 763 15 BOUSTEAD AGENCIES THE BANK LINE LTD. LOADS FOR E. S. AFRICA Maiuiga Durban Clow ft t L4n) dracopouios (Reunion Durban Clown Pt flu. E London) S pore ?8 31 Aug P Keiang 1/ Sep S pore 27'30 Sep P Keiang 1 2 Oct LYKES ORIENT LINE U.S. GULF COAST SERVICE
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    • 1012 16 SS BRIDGE 22W C CONTAIN! R ?W N CORAL UW C PAUt 17W K IACEHN 1* TO EUROPE P Kelang L Havre R dam 1 Aug I 17 Aug 72 Aug 5 Aug j 21 Aug 77 Aug 13 Aug I 28 Aug 29 Aug 18 Aug I 3 Sept
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    • 802 16 E.C./GREAT LAKES SERVICE 10A0MG FOR WW TOW NORFOLK. MONTREAL. TORONTO. ASHTABU.A Pnung Beiaaan P AHam Singapc*« VISHUA Til" (Cab Qocag*) 4/5 km 2/3 IN 30 M»/l A«g 'VBHVA OHAKHA" 30/31 A* 28/29Aug 25/27 A«t CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE tor LOS ANGELES SAN FRANCISCO. SEATTLE. TACOMA. VUICOUWA B.C Penang P Mini
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    • 623 16 S SA( SINGAPORE SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE LTD 20 TH FLOOR OC fc AN BUILO'NG SINGAPORE 1 MARKETING *****2 13 LINES) GENERAL 91 )l' 1 11* LINES) TELE* RS ***** RS ***** A B CARSMiP CABLE CARGOSHIP r. SINGAPORE ISLANDS LINE tcr——ltwik MIDDLE EAST RK.LLAR USER A SAFE WAV TO SHIP
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    • 778 16 w© MALAYSIA* IN TfRNA T'ONAL SHIPPING CORPORATION BfRMAO EXPRESS FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO/FROM MEO/UK/CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA I) Barcelona. Genoa. 2) Amsterdam Antwerp I Havre Bilbao Basle UK 3) Bremen Bremenhaven Aartwv Copenhagen Helsinki 4) Matmc Stockholm Oslo •Accepting Europe cargo (or feeder via S pore EAST BOUND 1) Maimc Stockholm Oslo Helsinki
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    • 813 16 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD. Faber House. 234E Orchard Road Singapore 9 Telephone *****11^*****7 REGULAR INDEPENDENT SEMI/FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO EUROPE S'pore P Ketang Penang loadmg for: EVMAR N845 30 U 27 M Boulogne/Rdm Avon(UK) NOR ASIA NB4S 25 Au( 29 Aug Avon (UK) Boulogne Antwerp Agents: Singapore WTRASEA (PTE) LTD *****11
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    • 305 17 China Ocean Shipping Co, Pekini MontMy Conventional Bufc Latei Sjrgcts Port Ketone Penanf 15/8 17/8 Destitutions TLBURY, ROTTERDAM. "HAMBURG TILBURY. ROTTERDAM. HAMBURG TLBURY. ROTTERDAM. HMMMTC COHVtmiOHAL REGULAR SEEWCES Port Keton( Penary Destiutioro 25/7 ROTTERDAM HAMBURG 5/8 S/l ROTTERDAM. HAMBURG AGENTS GUAN GUAN SHPPING SON. BERHAD., PORT KELANG OFFICE: 58. Persuran
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    • 185 17 CELTIC BULK CARRIERS ir 1 >r i Smith ,ii,. I t.| < (r.st, i -k} Regular Bulk Service For Timber Plywood General Agents Marathon Unrted »{wt) Me Ltd Spore Tel: *****66 3 inn) Sub Agents Manrfest Sftopmg Serwces S# BM: —Rl T«l **067J P KHanf Id 3U103 ÜBWaFAR EAST WEST
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    • 184 17 LI A N SOCN SHIPPING TRADING CO (PTE) LTD iio: nix UMI cw BunD l *C.»oBi»So* »0«0 Si»G«PO«( 1 ?Ei ??»in u UMS> caiu M V OCMT SVOU M OfMV LAV I«XE EAST AfllCA SKVtCI MUSCAT BOMBAT KCEMNG CARGO FROM MOGADISCIO MOMASA DM (S SAIAAM rKJfCBKD CMGO FOR PAIIETtSATUN AT
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    • 230 17 'Yong fane fun Men Wang Ting Kir Jung Tian Shu *Xiang fang CHINA OCEAN SHIPPING COMFttNY UKC SEMI-CONTAINER SERVICE P KELANG PENANG LOADING FOR 28/21 My Rotterdam Hamburg 28/30 My Rotterdam Hamburg 5/ 7 Aug Antwerp/Rotterdam/Hamburg 25/26 Aug Rotterdam Hamburg 27/29 Aug London/ Antwerp /Rotterdam/ Hamburg 25/26 Sept Rotterdam Hamburg
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    • 277 17 DONG SI E LINE M.V. DONG YI N VOY. It T» arrived 15.7.79 AT PSA G«4*wn 8 General Survey on damaged cargo discharged ex the above vessel will be held on Friday 77th July 1979. as from 9 00 a m to 12.00 noon No further survey will be held
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