The Business Times, 30 August 1979

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1 18 The Business Times
  • 10 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 148/1/79 THURSDAY, AUGUST »,1179 50 CENTS
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 71 1 AFP KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Malaysia and Indonesia today signed an agreement which will bring satellite communication to the people in remote areas throughout Peninsular Malaysia, and Sabah and Sarawak from next July. The agreement will give Malaysia use of a transponder in Indonesia's Palapa Communication Satellite System to
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    • 57 1 AFP KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Malaysia and Burma have agreed to step up their cooperation in the fields of civil aviation, shipping and communication. The agreement was reached during talks between the visiting Burmese Minister of Transport and Communication, Brigadier-General Khin Ohn and the Malaysian Minister of Transport
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    • 67 1 AFP MANILA, Wed. The Asean nations will study the possibility of setting up a regional quarantine island to check livestock and agricultural crop diseases, officials said today. Asean agriculture ministers said the group may set up one or two islands to check the entry of diseases "we
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    • 33 1 AP JAKARTA, Wed. Indonesian President Suharto inaugurated a 10.6 billion rupiah (5536.5 million) super phosphate fertiliser plant in the east Java town of Gresik, about 1,000 kilometres east of here. AP.
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    • 72 1 AFP TOKYO, Wed. The Japanese Science and Technology Agency said today it plans to set up a telex-operated information network by 1983 to provide scientific information to 14 Asian and Oceanic countries. If everything goes smoothly, the agency said, the 14-member countries of the Association for Science Cooperation
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    • 47 1 AFP HONGKONG, Wed. A television network, HKTVB International jointly with the local leftwing newspaper Wen Wei Po have been officially appointed by the Shanghai Television Station as its exclusive sales agent in Hongkong handling all aspects of television commercials on the Shanghai station. AFP.
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    • 69 1 UPI NEW YORK, Wed. The stock market struggled for direction early todayin moderate trading. The Dow Jones industrial average, which lost 0.77 points on Tuesday, was off 0.93 point to 883.69 in early trading. The Dow has risen about 60 points the past month. Declines led advances, 488
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  • 133 1 Rises Rahman Hyd 502 34 Public Bank 258 18 Kramat 505 17 Tan Chong 448 16 Shell 344 16 Malayan Tin 1960 10 O C B C 690 10 M Breweries 580 10 Ksso 488 8 Gentings 388 8 Apollo 194 7 Falls Sungei Besi 930 -270
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    144 1 Rises Indices Minsec 685 40 Aug 28 Aug 29 Kg. Lanjut 326 38 B.T. Index: 3425.90 3460.14 Bedford 424 34 Industrials: 426.01 428.58 Rahman Hyd 510 30 Finance: 619.29 623.28 Kramat 510 24 Hotels: 257.62 257.66 C.C.M. 545 20 Properties: 235.95 236.67 Tan Chong 448 18 Tins: 223.31
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  • 790 1  -  COMMON PRACTICE HERE By GOH ENG KEE EMPLOYERS in Singapore's manufacturing industries should not be over-optimistic about the long-term effectiveness of incentive payment schemes to enhance worker productivity. An incentive payment scheme can be a very effective short-term tool to raise workers' performance and productivity
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  • 243 1 HONG Leong Finance's partial sale of investments, including 3.36 million shares in Singapore Finance, together with the proceeds of its rights issue will raise group net tangible asset value 49 per cent higher to $1.40. Hong Leong Finance will sell unquoted investments comprising 739,500 shares in Hong
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  • 471 1  -  By CHARLES CHAN THE MALAYSIAN Government yesterday announced a new range of petrol, diesel and kerosene prices which is expected to have minimal inflationary impact on consumer goods and services. Premium petrol will now be MJ3.69 a gallon or 81.2 cents a litre,
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  • 222 1 OMAN is interested in having some of its crude oil refined in the Republic on a customer refining basis, sources said. Under this arrangement, Singapore will process crude oil for Oman at a fee and return all refined products to that country. At the same time an
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  • 279 1 JAPAN Air Lira (JAL) will double its flight frequencies between Singapore and Tokyo to ten in October. Two of the additional flights will be direct Singapore-Tokyo flights, bringing its current three DCI 9 flights to Ave. The other three additional flights to
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  • 492 1  -  By MANO SABNANI SHAREHOLDERS of Haw Par Brothers International who have stood by the group during some rough times in the last four years may have a chance to see their patience finally rewarded when the group releases its final results next
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    • 239 1 Solving Big Problems is Formula for Growth Recommendations Soaring in Vital Energy Groupings The four New York issues which Capital Gains Research recommended most frequently during the latest U.S. nuclearaccident scare were reactor-builder COMBUSTION ENGINEERING, nuclear technology leader EG&G, uranium miner UNC and coal liquification specialist FLUOR. Two weeks into
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    • 70 1 Leader...Page < See Page 7 Leeier. JP»ge rasa: SHIPPING TIMES CHEAPER s»w to see Slags- EXECUTIVE perks < pere Experience........................ t STOCK market repert............... II TEAM frsm Sri Lsaks to wm PERLIS Plaatottos seqaires inve5t0r5................................... 2 Mlnerti Secarttiesll US trade deficit ssrrsws de- JAPANESE ecessmy rides sst spite higher sU
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  • TRADE AND INDUSTRY
    • 457 2 COURSES AND TALKS Sept 1-2: Social Work Profession, A New Era, RELC, S'pore Council of Social Service Sept 3-5: Parenthood in Transition, RELC, S'pore Family Planning Association Sept 4: Challenges to Business Careers in the 80s, DBS Auditorium, Diploma in Management Studies Alumini Sept 17-19: Finance for Nonfinance
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    • 379 2  -  By FOO CHOY PENG A 35-MAN team from Sri Lanka arrives in Singapore today to promote their country as an investment haven. The mission, led by director-general Upali Wijewardene of the Greater Colombo Economic Commission (GCEC), will hold a two-day seminar at
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    • 215 2 TWO seminars on electronic data processing (EDP) will be conducted by the Institute of Advanced Computer Technology (lACT) in Singapore next month. The computer has replaced many repetitive manual and mechanical processes and caused significant changes in the concepts as well
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    • 194 2 A CONFERENCE on Marketing Warfare will be held for the first time in Singapore on Oct 4 and Oct 5 at the Shangri-La Hotel. Organised jointly by AMR International and Consulasia, and to be conducted by a panel of marketing experts, the conference aims to
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    • 32 2 THE REAL Estate Developers Association will hold its annual golf tournament at the Singapore Island Country Club's new course The tournament (the association's fourth) has attracted over 70 amateur golfers.
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    • 134 2 HAW PAR Brothers International has appointed Mr Thla Slaw Khee as general manager of Drug Houses of Australia. Mr Thia graduated from the University of Singapore with an Honours degree in Pharmacy in 1967, followed by a Master of Pharmacy in 1971. He also won numerous prizes
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    • 452 2 THE ORGANISERS of 4 'The Singapore Experience" have revised some entrance rates to encourage more locals to see the show. Mr Dee Tao, general manager of The Singapore Experience, reported that up to Aug 26, an estimated 10,700 adults and children have seen
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    • 226 2 McDONALD'S Corporation, the giant Chicago-based dispenser of hamburgers and other fast foods, expects to open its first restaurant in Singapore by October. Its first outlet will occupy rented premises on the lower ground floor of Liat Tower, a redeveloped commercial complex nearing completion at the Junction of
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    • 472 2 A SMALL American manufacturer of pellet mills, the only one o( its kind in Asean, achieved a 100 per cent return on capital in its operations last year. With a paid-up capital of $1.2 million, CPM/Pacific made a net profit of the
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    • 162 2 A RECORD 2,492 students will receive their diplomas and certificates at the Singapore Polytechnic's 19th graduation ceremony. The ceremony, this coming Tuesday and Wednesday, will be held at the National Theatre. Mr Liu Thai Ker, chief executive officer at the Housing and Development Board, will be the
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    • 324 2 SINGAPORE I W i MC(P) 93/1-79 VOL3 NOB 15th AUGUST 1979 PWCE $300 MONTMLV Being in a fix is far from comforting. The August issue of Singapore Business looks at the binds in some areas and suggests some ways out: In a Jam: Despite massive plans and expenditure, our roads
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  • REGIONAL
    • 602 3 AFP THE United States is prepared to offer China the help of its Army Corps of Engineers for hydroelectric projects. The move is in line with an offer made by US Vice President Walter Mondale in China. State Department spokesman Hodding Carter m said,
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    • 291 3 AFP MALAYSIAN and Thai officials have begun talks on the setting up of a joint authority for the exploitation of natural resources in the continental shelf off the Gulf of Thailand. A Thai embassy spokesman in Kuala Lumpur said it would be some time
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    • 318 3 CHINA said it would continue to support guerilla forces in Kampuchea as long as Vietnam stations troops there. The blunt statement, aimed both at Hanoi and delegates to the non-aligned summit in Havana, was made by Vice-Foreign Minister Han Nianlong in Beijing
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    • 156 3 AP JAPAN'S gross national product (GNP) in the April-June period at 117,047 billion yen (about 551.15 billion), was 1.5 per cent higher than that in the previous quarter in 1978. In a preliminary report, the Economic Planning Agency said the revised GNP in the previous January-March
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    • 304 3 Reuter ASEAN yesterday criticised Australia's introduction of cheap air fares to Hongkong, calling it a move to force Asean's hand. The chairman of the Asean Committee on Transportation and Communications (Cotac), Datuk Mohamed Noor Hassan of Malaysia, opening a two-day meeting of Cotac in
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    • THE REGION IN BRIEF
      • 580 3 Agencies THE Philippines has established an exclusive 370-km economic zone starting from its baselines around the country's archipelago to protect its sovereign rights over seabed natural resources. If the zone's outer limits overlap the zone of another state, according to the decree, the common boundaries shall be determined
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 334 4 THE SINGAPORE market closed higher yesterday with September One RSS buyers quoted at 279 US cents per kilo, up 2.5 cents from Tuesday's close, dealers said. The morning market gained 2 cents on buying interest for October and forwards up to April/June 1980 at increased premium following reports of
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    • 303 4 R.A.S. prices In cents per kilo yesterday: Noon (per kilo) Buyers SeUers Int. 1 R.S.S. prompt f.o.b. 279.50 280.50N Int. 1 R.S.S. September 278.00 278.50 Int. 1 R.S.S. October 278.50 279.00 Int. 2 R.S.S. 272.00 273.00N UK/Cont 271.00 272.00N Int. 3 R.S.S. 268.50 269.50N UK/Cont 267.50 268.50N Int.
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    • 98 4 NOON SSR and SMR price* yeaterday; HAS bar Oe lobar (Carreat Mth) (Forward Mth) Buyer* Seller* Bayer* Seller* SSR 20 (1-ton pallet) 267.00 289.00N 267 00 269.00N SSR 50 (1-ton pallet) 264.00 266.00N 264.00 266.00N MRELB SMR CV (1-ton pallet) 309.00 311.00N 308.50 310.50N SMR L (1-ton
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    • 78 4 THE STRAITS tin price la Penang rose Msls per pical to to stead Mss2 betow the International Tla Agreement ceiling, dealers said. The ceattaaed rise refleeted farther bayiags (rem Barspe aad the US prompted by firmer Lsadea advices ea Taesday. They said a larger velame of tla eeaceatrates
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    • 31 4 Rubber; Aug 29 Singapore: September 279.00 cents (up 2.50 cents) Malaysia: September: 279.00 cents (up 2.75 cents) Tin: M 51,898 (up $15) Official offering: 221 tonnes (up 6 tonnes)
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    • 327 4 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in S$ per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first clia (Kangaroo) new crop 0.96, 100 per cent second clui 0.85, 100 per cent third clan 0.80, 25 per cent new crop no itoefc, B-10 per cent 0.70. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.62, Special 0.56.
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    • 616 4 COCOA: Futures closed the morning yesterday easier at or near the day's lows with losses of around £15 per tonne. Volume amounted to 1,628 lots including 663 self trades, 38 switches and eight options. Firmer sterling, lack of manufacturer buying and chart and stop-loss selling forced prices lower,
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    • 148 4 FUTURES rallied near the close to finish 6'« to 2'j cents a bushel higher in Chicago on Tuesday. A late jump in Chicago soybean oil prices and a rally in silver prices prompted local short covering in beans at the close, traders said. The rising prices led to commission
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    • 73 4 C.I.F. North European ports. In US dollars per ton unless otherwise stated LONDON: Tue Previous Malaysian 5% (fa bulk per tonne Oct 650.00 650.00 Nov 647.00 647pd Sumatra 5% tfa bulk Aug 657.50slr 657 50slr Sept 662.50s lr 665.00slr Oct 660 OOslr 662.50slr Nov 660 00s lr 657.50/660pd
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    • 312 4 A GENERALLY quiet Singapore produce market yesterday saw prices holding from steady to firm on light demand from overseas as well as from local exporters. Interest shown for pepper continued to be fair with more ready buyers about. Small deals were clinched with neighbouring countries on consumer account.
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    • 162 4 THE SUGAR futures market closed easier yesterday in continued quiet trading, dealers said. September closed at 9.20/ 22 US cents against Tuesday's 9.30/35 close, October at 9.42/45 against 9.50/55 and July at 11.08/10 against 11.15/20 cents. Sugar futures closing prices: The cotton market continued the recent quiet trend
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    • 87 4 FUTURES firmed away from earlier losses to close as much as 4 US cents a bushel lower while gaining 1 1 cents in the July contract in Chicago on Tuesday. Wheat futures partially recovered at the close on a local short-covering rally inspired by advancing Chica- go soybean prices,
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    • 194 4 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday: (In HK dollars, spot ex-godown) Ottea yara: China Blue Phoenix 20b 2.275 32s 2,800. 40b 3.045 (per bale of 400 lbs). Place g«i<s: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly
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    • 497 4 THE proposed Malaysian commodity exchange will come into operation early next year. Disclosing this, the country's Primary Industries Minister, Paul Leong, added that the Deputy Minister of Trade and Industy, Datuk Lew Sip Hon, has been appointed chairman of the Interim Commodities Trading Council.
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    • 95 4 Reuter THE OUTLOOK for China's second rice crop this year Improved immensely from rains during the past two weeks, according to the latest report by the US Agriculture Department (USDA). In its weekly weather and crops report, the USDA said abundant rainfall covered most of the double-crop
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  • ASIAN STOCKS
    • 253 4 AUCi jy Bahls Asia Credit 212 unch A.su Fibre 185 -4 Ayuihayu Inv. And Trust Bangkok Investment Bangkok bank 352 2 Bangkok Drying And Silo Bangkok Insurance Bangkok Metropolitan Ban.. 560 -2 Bangkok Nvlon 213 unch Bank Ol AMa 187 unch Bank Oi Avudliaya ltd 234 4 Bata Berli
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    • 532 4 TOKYO Source: DBS-Daiwa SINCE yesterday was the first trading day for settlement in September, the market was very active with the total turnover rising to 400 milion shares. Buying targets were largely broadened, while counter-by-counter selection for incentive issues continued to be dominant. Electric wire and
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    • 327 4 Source: San Hong Kai Sec IN THE absence of any determined selling and despite higher interest rates in the US, share prices rallied across a broad front yesterday with property shares leading the way. Prices opened steady then finned up towards the noon close and the buying accelerated in
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    • 120 4 THE MARKET closed mixed yesterday with mining averages posting gains while commercials and oils declined, dealers said. Turnover fell to 3.80 million pesos from Tuesday's 6.10 million. AUG 29 Peioi Arojr Mining 0071 unch AUu Con A AlU» Con B. Z 20 60 03 Bacuio Goid 006 unch Brn«url
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    • 301 4 THE MARKET closed very firm yesterday with continued interest in speculative stocks despite some profittaking on this week's gains, dealers said. Major buying support was from local institutions and investors and the level of activity is expected to continue with increased overseas buying, they said. AUti 29 Cents INDUSTRIALS
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    • 60 4 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 465.0 Monday 465.0 Week Ago 464-5 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 884.64 Monday 885.41 Week ago 886.01 LONDON DOLLAR PREMIUM Tuesday 27- l «/27"» Monday 28' */29 H.K.HANG SENG Wednesday 580.88 Tuesday 575.50 Week ago 590.09 SYDNEY INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 522.44 Tuesday 521.86 Week ago
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 309 5 AFP THE "Group of 77" developing countries are likely to compromise on the amount of money they want from industrial countries for scientific development in the Third World. "The lines of a compromise are becoming clear," one official of the group said at the
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    • 725 5 ARRIVALS Service Local From Operator Number Time SIA SQ240 1210 MES GIA GA982 1230 HLP SIA SQ201 1245 HLP GIA GA895 1245 AMS ROM KHI MAS MH684 1245 KCH THAI TG413 1310 BKK CAL CI009 1325 TPE/HKG MAS MH651 1330 (KBR)PENKUL CPA CX715 1330 HKG SIA SQ61
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    • 679 5 AP THE United States' foreign trade deficit narrowed to US$ll billion (552.36 billion) last month despite a record bill for imported oil, the US Commerce Department said. The July merchandise trade deficit, which marked the 38th consecutive month in which imports have
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    • 300 5 NYT THE general loosening in supplies of petroleum products that has gradually become evident in recent weeks in the US gained strength on Tuesday when Mobil Corp pledged to deliver as much petrol, diesel fuel and heating oil next month as it did last September. Mobil's marked
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    • 155 5 Reuter THE British Cabinet is likely to decide next month on the timing and size of the government's proposed sale of shares in British Petroleum, informed sources said. While further delay cannot be ruled out, the Cabinet's economic strategy committee is expected to reach a decision
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 509 5 Agencies THE US government said it will investigate whether Japan is dumping cut-price microwave ovens on US markets. A group of American home appliance manufacturers, alleging that the Japanese counter-top ovens are being dumped sold at less than their price elsewhere asked the US Treasury Department
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    • 78 5 UPI THE AMERICAN car population is building up so much faster than the human population that it seems unlikely overall petrol consumption will decrease anytime soon, a researcher at the Brookings Institution said on Tuesday. Writing in the AFL-CIO Federationist magazine, Mr Anthony Downs said:
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    • 78 5 FROGMEN preparing to leave Mailaghmore Harbour in Eire on Tuesday to continue their search of the area where Lord Mountbatten was assassinated aboard his yacht on Monday. It was from this harbour that the Earl set off on a ffohing trip with a family party. According to
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    • 303 5 Opec price rise will weaken UPI A DRASTIC increase in oil prices by the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec) would only weaken the US dollar, Japanese Foreign Minister Sunao Sonoda said. The minister arrived in Venezuela on Sunday to wind up his six-nation Latin American tour. In a brief
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    • 122 5 Reuter ARABIAN Oil Co, a Japanese firm producing oil in the Gulf off Kuwait and Saudi Arabia, said it may have to cut its crude oil supply to Japanese and overseas customers to a considerable extent in the fourth quarter this year. This would follow the Japanese
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  • 372 6 IT SHOULD not surprise anyone that incentive payment schemes have their shortcomings. They are Only good in the short term as a spur to worker productivity, a point confirmed by the findings of the National Productivity Board survey on the effectiveness of these schemes.
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  • 254 6 WITH oil becoming increasingly scarce and corporations and countries scrambling for stable supplies, Singapore's proposed arrangement with Oman to process its crude oil could not have come at a more opportune moment. As the third largest refining centre in the world, we might have
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  • 898 6  -  Not many executives would disagree that the business of perks in the UK has gotten out of hand. WILLIAM BORDERS reports on the outcry against the proposal to levy steep taxes on a most favoured fringe benefit the company car. In the second article below* DAVID FREUD
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  • 872 6 FT BRITISH companies appear to lead the developed world in the provision of fringe benefits to employ--665. The most widespread benefit is the company car, which the Inland Revenue in a recent consultative paper estimated to make up 80 per cent of total benefits. Some 70 per cent
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  • 118 6  -  Letter to the Editor F.B. Resslter Dear Sir, I thank you for publishing my letter to you on the subject of R D in your issue of August 22, but I regret that I must take issue with you again on your comment upon it. You say,
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 1354 6 Stick to Channel Eight CHANNEL 8 leeks like 11 will have mr to «der to■lgkt There's ike Belly While Shew at SJM with Jeyee aad Jsha gettlag late a frastrated men whea they the laaevatort "It series, yea will probably waat to eal the series properly hy watchlag the reealts
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  • 1372 7  -  In an effort to increase workers' productivity, employers generally wield a combination of the carrot and the stick. To get a better picture of the carrots offered by employers in the form of incentive payments, the National Productivity Board recently conducted a survey. GOH ENG KEE reports.
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  • 1070 7  -  FORUM witn JOHN TAN THOSE among us who watched Mr Lee Kuan Yew on television at the National Day Rally must have found some of his remarks more than a little intriguing. From the start, Mr Lee seemed to exude an air of mystery
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
    • EUROPEAN MARKETS
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    • 1228 8 NEW YORK THE STOCK market settled for a modest loss in moderately active trading on Tuesday as institutional buyers apparently stepped to the sidelines. Volume dropped below 30 million shares for the first time in four weeks, easing to 29 million shares from 32.05 million on Monday. Analysts
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  • MONEY AND EXCHANGE$
    • 330 9 THE SINGAPORE gold futures yesterday closed generally lower compared with Tuesday's closing, dealers said. Opening quotations were marked down between US$2 and US$3 following easier Hongkong gold prices but the market later recovered marginally on some speculative buying influenced by the firmer London gold prices, they said. Turnover fell
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    • 207 9 THE US dollar yesterday displayed a muted reaction here to the news of a smaller than expected US July trade deficit, dealers said. Squaring of already existing long dollar positions ahead of the month-end took the steam out of any firmer tendency, they added. The dollar opened at 1.8320/28
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    • 291 9 AUG 28 Rand INDUSTRIALS A Alpha v 178 -2 Abfrroin 263 3 AE And CI 480 A MIC 1610 unch Barlow> 625 unch C'JJ Sugar 730 unch CNA 290 unch Curne Finance 100 unch I* Beers Ind 1700B unch Edcon 396 -5 Edgars 4625 -25 Eveready Fed Volk 220
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    • 184 9 Asian rates ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on Aug 29: 7 days 1 month 2 months 3 months 0 months 9 months 12 months US DoU»r»(9pot) Offer Bid 10W 10 119/16 117/16 11 13/1611 11/16 12 W 12*. 12'. 12*. 123/16 121/16 121/16 1115/16 l month 3
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    • 21 9 THE average rate at which Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 8.5 per cent.
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    • 520 9 THE Japanese yen remained the most active currency in yesterday's foreign exchange market with the US dollar closing slightly stronger against the yen at the end of the day. Sterling also registered a similar upward trend against the US dollar. The US dollar opened at 1.8330/35 against the
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    • 43 9 THE Monetary Authority of Singapore has invited banks and discount houses to tender for a total of $35 million 91-day Treasury bills to be issued from Sep 3 to Sep 7. Each tender must not be for less than $250,000.
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    • 100 9 THE US dollar for overnight delivery closed firmer at 221.45 yen yesterday, compared with a 221.30 opening and 220.65 at Tuesday's close, after easing from a high 221.60 on modest central bank intervention. The Bank of Japan sold an estimated $50 million between 221.50 and 221.60 yen in early
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 299 9 AFP THE US Export-Import Bank has given preliminary approval to a U551,169 million (552.57 billion) credit for building two nuclear power plants in South Korea by US companies, but the transaction must be approved by Congress. The credit is the largest in the history of
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    • 257 9 AP JAPAN and North Korea have initialled an agreement under which the Pyongyang government will pay its accumulated trade debts to Japan totalling an estimated US$39O million. A Japanese official said the agreement was initialled in Tokyo on Tuesday by Pang Gi-yong,
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    • 149 9 AFP THE ENGLISH language newspaper Indonesian Observer yesterday called on the Central Bank (Bank Indonesia) not to take over the monetary scandal involving the private Indonesian National Trade Bank (BDNI) which suffered a default of some US$25 million (Ssss million) to several foreign banks. In an editorial,
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    • 454 9 Reuter THE US banking industry's key interest rate, the prime rate, rose to a record high of 12 Vi per cent as a result of the Federal Reserve Board's decision to fight inflation by restraining bank lending. The rise in the prime rate the
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    • 136 9 Reuter THE UK Inland Reveaae Department ku dreaiated a papc r amang huki rtftrlftg far ciialtatlia aa what the reveaae regards aa psarthle atawi d UK fWvMii far tax relief aa foreign laaas, baa Hag said. The paper has heea received aad to under dtocasdM by
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    • 80 9 Reuter DUTCH gold and foreign exchange reserves fell more than 532 million guilders to 25.45 billion in the week ended Aug 27, after rising nearly 563 million the previous week, the Central Bank's weekly return shows. Dealers said the decline, apart from a seven million guilder
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    • 29 9 THE Talpeb based laternattaaal Commercial Baak sf China will saaa toaae US$2l mlliiea (8944 mllliea) warth sf aegattable certificates sf depasits (CDs) la Blagapare's Asian dallar market.
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    • 265 9 HOLLAND'S LARGEST HOLLAND'S largest domestic bank, Amsterdam-Rotterdam Bank, will open its offshore branch here on Sep 4. The Amro Bank has chosen Singapore as its first branch in the Asean region and it will conduct business in foreign exchange and the Asian Currency
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    • 533 9 PERWIRA Habib Bank Malaysia, a joint venture between the Habib Bank of Pakistan and bumiputra interests, has turned in sparkling earnings in its third year of operations. For the year ended Dec 31, 1978, Perwira Habib increased pre-tax profit almost 12 times to $4.78 million from only
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    • 148 9 Study Accountancy with the Specialists Study with Foulks Lynch J LONDON Since 18S4 Loulks Lynch have specialised in tutoring students from all round the world for the various Accountancy examinations and over these years have achieved 149,000 SUCCESSES 406 FIRST PLACES 376 SECOND PLACES 4,000 other HONOURS and AWARDS Be
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  • BUSINESS DONE ON THE SES AND KLSE
    • 1236 10 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 after the word "sett". Big Board deal
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    • 155 10 S'pore Growth Fund 1.11 1.17 SINGAPORE UNIT l*l!8T INCOME BOND UNIT (Minw* frteci .tor Aag») (CWTMl ft fees) The Commerce 2.08 2 21 1.17 The Saving Fund 1* 1.44 Income Bond 1.12 S pore Prog Fund 0.97 1.02 S pore Sec. Fund ICS l.Tfad MABA BI M1PITBA S
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    • 73 10 6 1/4% T F 15/4/91 (250.000) (100.258 100.355) 6 1/4% T F 15/7/91 (250.000) (1003 SB 100.355) 1/4% T F 15/10/93 (250.000) (*****8 *****8) 1/4% T F 15/9/95-97 (250,000) (100.178 100.275) 1/4% T F 1/5/97 (250,000) (100.178 *****8) 6 1/4* T F 15/4/98 (250.000) (100.158 100.255) 6 1/4%
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    • 93 10 Striking prices of the options officially listed on the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday, the period, bids and offered prices and business done, if any. with the number of options traded shown in brackets. Haw Par (Sept 11.20) (0.278 0.325). Hime F E (Sept- 11.60) (0.488 0.54S laekeape
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    • 1486 10 BID and offer prices 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. INDUSTRIALS Arm* (2.3E8) Ales* (2.008 2.005) cd Alex BsU (I.3SS) xd A
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  • 2615 10 Gr'» Gft Net 1978 Laat Div Div YMd P/E Vol Day High Low O 0 a 5 Sale +or- C*vr COOO) High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 261 207 Acma 240 2 15.0 23 63 123 2 240 238 196 123* Alcom 196 10.0 13 5.1 26.1
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  • 111 10 Malaya wata steel BM: AGM to be held at the Negara Room, Kuala Lumpur Hilton, Jalan Sultan Ismail, Kuala Lumpur on Aug 30 at 11am. KIIHagtall Tla (M) BM: AGM to be held at 70, Jalan Ampang, Kuala Lumpur, at 2.30pm on Sep 4. Savraa lMactries Berhad: AGM
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  • 730 10 AFTER several days af CMHeitive decline, shares staged a recovery across a wide front as the stack exchange yesterday. Turnover, however, remained law aal heavily caaceatrated la a aimhor af counters la which caatra dealing was (airly active. Oa balance, the market finished with
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  • 526 10 BUYING interest returned to the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday after two days of slightly easier trading, boosting prices of several counters sharply higher. Trading began cautiously but it soon became apparent that selected counters were being singled out for bullish treatment when these issues, a
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 548 11  -  By STEVEN TAN SUGAR-BASED Perlis Plantations has made its second major acquisition in recent years the latest being the purchase of a controlling interest in Mineral Securities of Malaysia. Perlis said it has negotiated to buy over about 80 per cent of Mineral Securities'
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    • 601 11 THE EAST Asiatic Company (Malaysia) has reached agreement with its Danish parent, EAC of Copenhagen, to purchase the latter's interests in two Malaysian companies, Carls berg Brewery Malaysia and VikingAskim Sdn Bhd. The two acquisitions, at a total cost of M 525.07 million, will be
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    • 484 11 TIMAH Lugftt Berhad, which is seeking a listing oa the Kui> Lumpur Stock Exchange, has revealed strong mid-term prodactiea aad earnings figures. Tlmah Laagat, a subsidiary «f the Selangor state goverameat's holdiag compaay, Kampalaa Perangsaag Selangor (EPS), increased Its pre-tax profit by 83.4 per
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    • 302 11 Market Talk... MARKET sentiment in Singapore last week received a jolt and began to falter following the raising of interest rates in Hongkong. The prime lending rate in the British colony was taken up 1.5 per cent to a high of 14.5 per cent. This caused
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    • 532 11 A TOTAL of 25 entries has been received by the Malaysian Institute of Management (MIM) for its competition to pick out the best annual report for this year. This is the second time the national professional management association in Malaysia is organising
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    • LATEST RESULTS
      • 94 11 Unaudited after-tax profit of M 5170,000 ($97,000) for the six months ended June 30, on sales of 1584,000 ($434,000). Rubber production came to 533,000 lbs (434,000) and average rubber, price realised was 83.3 cents per lb (72.7 cents). Palm oil production was 694 tonnes (642) and average
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      • 29 11 Unaudited group pre-tax profit of 12.83 million (loss <255,000) on turnover of $62.28 million ($69.74 million) for the six months ended June 30.
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    • 434 11 Current Ex Booka Date Total for Total for Payment Date Cloae Payable the year Prevloua year M Tobacco 12.8*1 Jul 31 Aug 11 Aug 30 12JH 43.8*(a) G I Hld(* 20* Jul 2S Aug 1 Aug 31 3SH P Electric 10* Jul 25 Aug 1 Aug 31 10*
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    • 118 11 Company Particulars Ex Date Books Cloaa N80P B Semb E A I U M W Hong Ltong U AC UOB Bonus Issue of 3 for 2 Bonus Issue of 3 for 1 Bonus Issue of i for 2 Bonus Issue of 1 for 3 Rights Issue of 3
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    • 521 11 <nwm ssqscl.. by HOCK LOCK SIEW THERE WAS much talk last week that the stock market was overbought. As such, it could not be expected to make any significant turnaround until the situation was corrected. After several days of continuous decline, yesterday's rally across the
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 216 11 How par HAW PAR BROTHERS INTERNATIONAL LIMITED INTERIM RESULTS 30TH JUNE, 1979 The unaudited results for the six months ended 30th June, 1979 together with the results for the corresponding period In 1978 are shown below: 6 months to 30.6.79 $'000 Group Company 6 months to 30.6.78 $'000 Group Company
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    • 361 11 9lotAmajid of $h/ldta/t f J (incorporated m Malay aia) ANNOUNCEMENT The directors are pleased to announce the following results for the year ended 30th June 1979: 1979 1978 $'000s S'OOOs GROUP Turnover 276,510 227,211 Consolidated net profit before taxation 19,565 11,434 Provision for taxation 8,447 5,906 Consolidated Group net profit
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  • 619 12 UPI AP JAPAN'S economy overcame world oil-price increases to reach an annual growth rate of 6.3 per cent during the second quarter of 1979, the Economic Planning Agency said. The nation's gross national product (GNP) combining production and services recorded an inflation-adjusted annual rate
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  • 158 12 APPLIED Research Corporation (ARC) will soon present its findings on problems facing the electronics and supporting industries in Singapore. Their problems relating to finance, management, technology, manpower and marketing will be published under the Classified Directory of ElectronicsManufacturers and Supporting Industries, which will also list companies in
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  • 149 12 THE Malaysian Ministry of Trade and Industry will fix the ex-factory price for cement at some point between Mss and $6.85 a bag, according to its Deputy Minister Datuk Lew Sip Hon. Datuk Lew will announce the new price today after consulting the Deputy Prime
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  • 770 12 LONDON. Wed. Share prices and government bonds finished slightly firmer in slack trading, dealers said. At 3.00 pm. the Financial Times index was up 1.8 at 466.6. Government bonds closed 1/ 16 to 1/8 point firmer. Stores featured following news that Marks and Spencer plans to cut prices.
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  • 249 12 A PROSECUTION witness at the Tartiug trial said yesterday that he noticed la the 1972 law Par Brothers lateraattoaal LM'i (HPBIL) accounts aa item where the "beak vaJne" was given as $5 million, aad the "market valae" as $17 million. Mr Edward Geoffrey Hall,
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  • 38 12 UPI Chinese guards assisting one of about 211 demonstrators sitting at gate of Prime Minister Una Guofeng's official residence on Tuesday. The demonstrators want officials to listen to their complaints against the provincial governments. UPI
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  • 254 12 THE advertising industry may soon see a merger between two agencies if current discussions prove fruitful. Talks towards this end have been going on for some time between Monahan Dayman Adams, an Australian agency which opened an office here last year, and Grant Kenyon and Eckhardt (GKE),
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  • 195 12 Reuter MALAYSIAN Foreign Minister Tengku Ahmad Rithauddeen will visit Hanoi in late October or early November for talks with Vietnamese leaders on the situation in Kampuchea and the Vietnamese refugee problem, official sources in Kuala Lumpur said. The sources said Tengku Rithauddeen had accepted
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  • 94 12 MALAYSIA'S Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Trade and Industry, Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad, said the total proposed capital investment in companies in Malaysia approved in 1978 increased by 38.6 per cent from U*****.3 million (about Ss97o million) in 1977 to $611.4 million. The number of projects
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 482 12 TRADE with CHINA OCTOBER 11 12,1979 Applied Research Corporation and Business Times (a member of The Straits Times Group) will be organising a top level conference on TRADE WITH CHINA. The two-day conference will be held in Singapore on October 11 and 12, 1979 at the Shangri-la Hotel. The conference
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 59 12 Outlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. to 1 p.m. today: Mainly Fair. Report for 24 hours prior to 7.31 p.m. on August 29 at the airport. Maximum temperature 30.9 Associated humidity 61 Minimum temperature 23.1 Associated humidity 100 Hours of sunshine 8.45 Rainfall in millimetres Trace Total rainfall for the
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • PORTSIDES
      • 131 13 Reuter LLOYDS Shipping Intelligence service reports the conditions at the following ports. In Mauritius on Aug 28 following the resumption of work after the two-week strike there are 12 vessel in port, 9 outside the harbour with berthing delays estimated at 5 to 7 days. Madras on Aug
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      • 144 13 Reuter THE volume of world merchant tonnage laid up for lack of employment at the end of July was the lowest for over 4 years at 17.6 million dwt against 21.4 million dwt at the end of June, according to the General Council of British Shipping. This
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      • 39 13 UPI THE Greek-owned oil tanker, Putianna, on fire 13km northwest of Duabi, is beginning to sink, Dubai police commander Lt. Col. Nasser A 1 Sayyed said on Tuesday. The Putianna's 49-member Greek crew have been rescued. UPI
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    • 734 13  -  By GOH ENG KEE "SINGAPORE shipowner Lian Soon Shipping and Trading Co. is taking delivery of three second-hand cargo ships purchased last month at a cost of just under $3 million. The vessels one 9,200 dwt and two others of 5,000 dwt each are scheduled
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    • 172 13 UPI NO MAJOR rate developmeats M—i during the long UK holiday weekend, but there was renewed evidence of contblaed carriers switching from somewhat uncertain oil trades to take advantage af receaUy expanded iraa are markets. Steel campaales pressed ahead with their September shlpmeat pragrammes, taking are tram
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    • 573 13 AFP THE time-charter market continued to command the bulk of the interest last week as Chinese and Soviet charterers continued to take tonnage, although fixing largely for trips rather than periods. The Soviets were particularly looking for tonnage able to be ready on
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    • 2736 17 SHIPPING LIST where your ships are due and when SCHEDDLB 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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    • 503 17 Shipping Use ACS Afea Alpac Angkutan ANT APL Arya Nat ASCL Asia America Asia Merchant Atlas Aust.Cont Page n IV IV V i m n m n n IV IV CM 5 3 5 4 1 2 5 1 5 5 4 5 Bank BBS Ben Ben Asia BenBulk
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    • 946 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 following
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    • 1071 18 ORIENT EXCHANGE MARKET THE FREIGHT market is still very active. Many parcels are available allowing owners to have a wide choice. Obtaining bunkers for smaller owners is still a problem. Many vessels of 5,000 dwt to 12,000 dwt are required for bulk cargo movement.
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    • 950 18  -  THE recent move by the Singapore Shipping Association (SSA) to set up a sea ministry to regulate the maritime industry was supported by the Shipping Agents and Brokers' Association (Sabas). This second report highlights the needs and the problems encountered by the
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    • 590 18 There were no semisubmersibles repotted idle recently. DEMAND for both semi-sub-mersible and jack-up drillings in the North Sea continues at a high level but despite the shortage of available deep water units, daily hire rates fo semis have dropped slightly, according to Norwegian brokers P
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    • Article, Illustration
      428 18 EXPECTED ARRIVALS TODAY KEPPEL WHARVES Centaur (Passenger) (1600 after Nantao) 1/2 Southern Ace (Tanker) (1100 after Dong Kwang, subject gas free) 40/41 Nedlloyd Streefkerk (after Nedlloyd Adelaide) 3/4 Thai Rainbow (1300) 19 Terrier (1700 after Sondershausen) 47 Perlis (0600) 20 East Ramoneverett (after Ibn Al-Atheer) 35-36 PASS
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 555 13 TANK CLEANING Whether you are sending it to the DOCKYARD for repairs, the SCRAPYARD for scrapping or making a CONVERSION consult: PIRAEUS MARINE SINGAPORE PTE LTD ARDINF AMAH Orient Overseas Ca*dcu*teA Line FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) Sport P.Kcbnfl leHanre R dam Fstowe HT*»| I 'CHEVALER RO5 UN
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    • 309 13 ftl Jil SEALORD ANTAH m UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) BN AL ATHEER In Port Mma Qaboos (8/9), Dubai (11/9). Doha (13/9). Gdn 35/36 Dammam (16/9), Kuwait (19/9) BN BAJJAH BNSHUHAB AL MUHARRAQ 3/9 Dubai (18/9), Abu Dhabi (21/9). Bahrain (24/9). Dammam (26/9). Kuwait (3/10) 5/9 Dammam (17/9), Basrah
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    • 271 13 FAR-EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE SS BROGE—|I7 Oct C ROZE S pore dosing Ti P Ketang Ha»re In Port 116 Sept 4 Sept 22 Sept 10 Sept 2D Sept 16 Sept 4 Oct 24 Sept 10 Oct 29 Sept 17 Oct 13 Oct 29 Oct 18 Oct 5 No* C ROZE
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    • 676 13 JAPAN/SINGAPORE SERVICE See Page IV Column 3 for Sailings Aqenti KYOSEI AGENCIES (S) PTE. LTD. VARKfTING gill?? GENERAL *****1 A Vsu fURO ASIA UNf SON BHU K I ***** 7 P KiANG *****1/3 PE NENG 64 781/2 for U S Piofcc. Paota North West Gif 4 Atlantic. East Canada and
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    • 939 14 FULLY CONTMOSSED TO EUROPE Tokia Eipmi Kmrtaonßay Mvlw Kanfa Mara Osaka Bay HiniMat Hm*w| Eiprtu uw*Mta>y Tokyo Bay Cardan Bay Tate Eiprtu EXPRESS COMENTKMU TO EUROPE S'pow P Jtatanc Na Ma* Cm HWf BrfM Uam Mm 17/9 20/9 24/9 22/10 14/10 30/10 29/10 27/10 25/10 Intditan 6/10 9/10 4/11 2S/10
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    • 293 14 1,1 3 T.:?AU>W i■ i s 11/11 13/11 15/11 2/11 11/11 3/11 U/ll 1/11 22/11 24/11 24-21/ 13-15/10 29-31/1 30-2/1 3-4/11 4-4/11 ETETTJTi LOT I^*l S«i Frjncaco Port Ketone t-10/10| HO/111 NEXT ARRIVAL: "SARGOOHA" 8«p 3, "8IH48A" Sap 17 -—Br WJW v/i Asai*»«n4iiPoi»is SOS-CONTMNEIt SEKWCE (KAVY-UFT CAPACITY 200 TONS) To:
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    • 636 14 EVERGREEN LINE FAR [AST EUROPE EXPRfSS FULL CONTAINER SERVICE ACCEPTWG CARGO FOR: HAMBURG. FELIXSTOWE. ROTTERDAM. ANTWERP. IE HAVRE ALSO ACCEPTMG CARGO FOR: UNTEO MNGOOM SOUTHAMPTON. LONDON, MANCHESTER. BtRMMGHAM. BRISTOL. LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW. LEEDS WEST GERMANY BREMERHAVEN HOLLAND AMSTERDAM NMftvt FMmUMMtahNf U Mm. EwM Sept n Sept 1 Oct 4 Oct 5
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    • 1056 14 Everett Lines Bur mi Fivt Star Shipping Corpn. "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE' LOAOMG FOR RANGOON .31/2 S«p4 B F.S.S.C Amw m Motoyva HPS MALAYSIA Port Kctong T«( (38)-7355 Penarvj T«( *****/***** Compania Argentina 0* TflP\, Navtfacion Intarcontinwital S. A. C.I. F. VhMJ "ARGENTINE NATIONAL LINE" LOAOMG FOR DURBAN. CAPETOWN, BUENOS ARES
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    • 679 14 T J y y 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 KYOTEN MARU. MAT CMP SYD SYD, MEL. AOEI BANGLADESH SERVICE 10/14 Sept CHTTAGONG. CHALNA JAPAN/STRAITS SERVICE SAVAIMA STAR OENDNO
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    • 1235 15 BBtV Overseas 1 BB U Containers Limited Weekly service to/from UK/Europe To UK/Continent Tokio Eiprets Kcnrtrn* Bay Bene Man lm|i Mam Osaka Bay Kasifa Maru 5 Sep Ouka Bay 11 Sap 13 Sap BenaMer 19 Sap 20 Sap Hamfcrg Eipress Sap 27 Sap Liverpool Bay 4 Oct 5 Ocl Tatro
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    • 999 15 GRANARD LINE RELIABLE I DEPENDABLE NON-CONFERENCE EXPRESS SERVICE NEST BOUND-FAR EAST/MEDITERRANEAN S pore P Ketang Penang Loadhg for: M.V. KWONG FUNG V.3OW 2 Sop 4 Sop (Sop Jeddah/P Said, lattakia M.V MAN TAT V.3IW 18 Sep M.V. MAN KM V.32W.._ 25 Sop M.V. MAN AN V.33N 20 Oct all vessels
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    • 1008 15 [•FT* BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTMO SEWCt TO/FROM EUROPE WBURG B HAVEN ROAM HAVRE SOTON S pare P Adam Geroany/A«tna Antwerp Franc* Al UK kW IVI 17/1 11/1 »/l »/i VI 24/1 2VI 27/1 »/l 22/1 S/l 22/1 «/1 2S/1 27/1 21/1 11/1 11/1 Vl* Vll t/ll 1/11 1/M ii/i
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    • 543 15 Scan Dutch 9 ?i i ow nrr i rerrcr* K\vii *»7iir#i:i^»fvj.:if 3y,v>i Spon 1) IMS 7) Ma 3) Nkri 4) Ckw v» iw M ai n/j U/l IV* 2/11 4/11 U/l 2/11 7/11 !/ll li/u 2V! VM 14/11 11/11 i|/i# VM li/M a/U 23/11 25/11 l/M 23/ M 2VII M/ll
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    • 616 15 SHIPPING AGENCIES THE BANK LINE LTD. LYKES ORIENT LINE U.S. GULF COAST SERVICE (New Orleans, Mobie, Houston, Galveston) MALLORY LYKES (loath). MASON LYKES (10ad5).... Singapore P KeUng Kuantan US Gulf U/14 Sep 15/17 Sep 19 Oct 27/21 Sep 24/26 Sep 3 Nov U.S. WEST COAST SERVICE (Honolulu, San Francisco, Portland,
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    • 967 16 Kline KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. _A TO EUROPE S pore P Kelang l Havre R'dam H'burg Bit men A werp N PEARL 16W Sailed In Port 16 Sept 17 Sept 21 Sept 22 Sept 25 Sept C ROZE 15* ?>Pt «Sept 22 Sept 23 Sept 27 Sept tt, Sept 1
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    • 753 16 U.S.A./EAST CANADA SERVICE Pwung Belavar E.C./GREAT LAKES SERVICE LOAOMG FOR: KW TOM. NORFOLK. MONTREAL. TORONTO. ASHTABULA Pem*t Btiiwut r KIIM Smu "AVESSEL"- Z/ CALIFOKNIA/PACVfC NORTH NEST SERVICE Laadng 10S ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO. SEATTLE, TACOMA. VANCOUVER. B.C f W«l SmjjpCKt I Ante* 19 in Oct J/« Oct 5/0 Oct Ilk. 10.
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    • 580 16 •u SAliriiup SINGAPORE SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE LTD 2OTH FiOOR OCEAN BiMl O NG S'NGAPORE i MARKETING 91 1122 O LiNFS) GENERAL 9'] 11 1 11 4 UNESI TEIE* »S 24*>9S RS .SSfee A B CA«SHIP •CCAlf CABGOShiP Mil in ltc«|ional Container Lines WEEKLY CONTAINER SERVICE to/from BANGKOK DSR SANGERHAUSEN 1/9
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    • 662 16 MAHAYS!A* TfPSA TION AI SHIPPING CORPORATION BfPHAO EXPRESS FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO/FROM MED/UK/CONTINENT/SC ANDIN A VIA 1) Mjfano. Stockholm Oslo Helsinki. 2) Copenhagen Aarhus. 3) Bremen 4) Antwerp. Amsterdam UK. 5) BasJe Bordeaui Also accepting intermediate cargo to Hongkong i tapan EXPRESS CONVENTIONAL SERVICE TO UK/CONTINENT Tg Mam S pore
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    • 793 16 t INTRASEA (PTE) LTD. Faber House 234E Orchard Road Singapore 9 Telephone *****11/*****57 Slti REGULAR INDEPENDENT SEMI/FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO EUROPE wc* m*r m... S re P KeUn Peiun Lm4 MWI WB4g 5 Sep 1 Sep Avon (UK)/Tilbury/ ATLANTIC HEKO WB4BA 14 Sep 19 Sep A^wimlbuTy/Bou logne NORASIA WBSO 25
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    • 239 17 CELTIC BULK CARRIERS <p<ifJon South I I M Ki.l In.h StH'P Regular Bulk Service For Timber Plywood VICTORIA air (VOY 3) if/9 22/9 Hoi. U Ant CtftlC (VOY 10/10 13/10 Hoi, Til. Dublin. Ant CftJIC (VOY 5) 27/10 31/10 Hoi. W. Ant CEUIC (VOY 6) 15/11 11/11 Nantes. Hoi. Til.
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    • 223 17 KANNIVELL LINES MALAYSIA SINGAPORE BANGKOK SERVICE Bangkok Singapore Port Kebng.... Singapore Bangkok 11/15 Sep 11/15 Sep 19/20 Sep 21/22 Sep 23 Sep 27/30 Sep Mauftn: SYMKAT KAMMCU tat Mm| T«t 3tfllt/3StSI2 Seaport FIUTA SHTfME PTC LTD. T* *****04 Bwfkot SOME FHODSMP LTD f«T T* *****19/*****1 27/30 Sep 4/5 Od 6/7
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    • 167 17 lIAN SOCN SHIPPING TRADING CO (PTE) LTD ilOl nth *100* t" eJtLOiXC,*OB>MSO<« »0»D SiNCAPOM ■ri mot:: ii i cabu •nnimo I jj| NORIENT LINE Ikf Europe Far East Ro-Ro Service EASTBOUND M/l Mm InofMl Span N CMS in »/l a/I 22/9 N CHAU 3/11 Vl* 1/1* 1/U M Mm| Pnw
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    • 228 17 I P.T. KMISAHMN PQ.AYARAN *3 ANGKUTAN PERTAMBANGAN THE ONLY SWGAPORE/ROONESIA COOT MO FEDEX SERVICE AUTHORISED BY VOONESM GOVEWNOT WTH Fill CONTARO VESSELS EACH CARRYH6 112 lEU VESSEL SINGAPORE LOADMG FOR TAKAM I 31/1 *T ALSO ACCEPTMG CARGO FOR INDONESIA GOVERNMENT PROJECT AND HEAVY MACHMERCS TAKMtI 6/9 JKT TAKAKIV 15/9 *T
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    • 251 17 inTERmODAI SULC TRfInSPORTfITIOn LIRE 2ND ElOO" ORIENTAL PLAZA JALAS PAPOV KUALA tUMPU« TfL ABVA4 TELE* IBLINE UA 3107 A STRAITS/EUROPE SEMI-CONTAINER SERVICE P &udan| Spore P Hetang PenMf R dam H'burg HMH GOOOWII (17) in Pt 30 Sept 4 Oct JAGOOOT (l-l) 31 At* In Pt 4 Oct 7 Oct
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