The Business Times, 2 October 1979

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  • 11 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 14J/1/7J TUESDAY, OCTOBER I, lf» 50 CENTS
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 74 1 Reuter THE Stock Exchange of Singapore said it removed Setron Ltd from its official list effective today as Haw Par Brothers International Ltd now owns 17.2 million shares or 96.6 per cent of Setron's issued capital. Earlier this year, Haw Par offered to acquire the whole outstanding share
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    • 68 1 AP TOKYO, Mon. The Federation of Kansai (Western Japan) Economic Organisations said Monday it will send an economic mission to Asean for the first time, on Jan 20 to Feb 1 next year, to find ways of promoting economic relations between Japan and Asean. The mission is to
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    • 74 1 Reuter TOKYO, Mon. Japan's external reserves rose by US$l6B million in September to reach $25.33 billion at the end of the month, the Finance Ministry announced here today. The reserves, mainly holdings of gold and US dollars, were boosted by income from short-term overseas investments. But this was
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    • 62 1 AFP LONDON, Mon. Industrial strife has hit Britain hard so far this year, government figures showed. Three times as many man-hours were lost through strikes as compared with a year earlier. Five times mere employees were involved in conflicts.Department of Employment statistics showed that in the first eight
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    • 62 1 UPI TOKYO, Mon. Iran's National Oil Corporation has told Japanese oil importers to pay US$3B per barrel, or face possible reduction or suspension of long-term crude exports, trade sources said Monday. And, Indonesia's oil monopoly, Pertamina, told Japanese traders and refineries it would raise the price on shipments
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    • 59 1 AP TOKYO, Mon. All Nippon Airways Co, Japan's largest domestic airline, announced Monday it has decided to buy 40 Boeing 767 jetliners being developed by Japanese firms, Boeing Co of the US and Alitalia Co of Italy. Officials said the 229-seat Boeing 767 jetliners will replace the present
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    • 70 1 AP NEW YORK, Mon. The stock market extended this morning the decline it began on Friday. Analysts attributed the drop to worries about rising gold prices and interest rates and the ailing US dollar. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrial issues was off 6.31 to 872.27 in
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  • 140 1 Rises B Sembawang 291 91 Malayan Tin 2100 90 Duff Dev 330 14 Shell 372 12 Sthn Kinta 830 10 M Banking 780 10 Shangri-La 715 5 C CM 595 5 Esao 550 5 Malakoff 316 4 Falls Public Textile 85 -12 O C B C 735
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  • Article, Illustration
    159 1 Rises S M tin (m) 1660 20 Fancy Tile 160 15 Shell 374 12 A Amal 560 10 M Banking 785 10 Sg Besi 970 10 M U Ind 322 ->-08 Kamunting 330 +08 A Choc 135 +05 Kempas 520 +05 Falls Magnum Corp 440 -14 Petaling 1020
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  • 668 1  -  PROJECTS WORTH $800 M By TEO TECK WENG THE eighth Urban Redevelopment Authority sale of sites for private development begins tomorrow. It is believed to involve projects worth about $800 million. While no official detail has been released, sources have singled out a few sites
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  • 269 1 Agencies THE PRICE of gold broke new records yesterday, trading in the key London bullion market at US$4O6 (SsBs2) an ounce as the dollar continued to weaken in spite of official intervention on its behalf. The metal soared to the new heights after its official morning
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  • 457 1  -  By RAHIM KASSIM THE MALAYSIAN government announced yesterday that its cabotage policy to restrict the carriage of coastal cargo -to Malaysian-registered ships will be enforced from Jan I next year. The long-awaited enforcement of the policy, which is supported by the Malaysian Merchant Shipping (Amendment and
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  • 289 1 CAR industrialists of Asean countries will meet in Jakarta in two weeks' time to discuss ways to get Japanese car manufacturers to cooperate with them in the manufacture of more component parts in Asean countries. As the Japanese are the biggest sellers of passenger
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  • 279 1 Agreement expected at AseanAustralia airfare meeting AN latortm agreemeat m Amu ptrttdpktfN la tke cheap airfare scheaM betweea AastraUa aad Eanp( b likely la ke reached whea sealer avtattoa •ffidalx sf Aseaa aid AastraUa meet la Caaberra ea Oet li aai 16. lie date sf the meetiag was pripmi by
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  • 468 1  -  By MANO SABNANI MOTOR group Wearne Brothers has achieved the first major break though in its much-publicised policy of diversifying into hightechnology operations. The company announced yesterday that it had acquired a majority interest in Applied Engineering, a Singapore-incorporated company which specialises in fabrication engineering.
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  • INDUSTRIAL SERVICES
    • 452 2  -  By LEE YOKE MENG A NEW type of locally-pro-duced concrete blocks marketed since early this year may be the solution to the temporary shortage of clay bricks. The solid concrete blocks are manufactured by Eng Seng Cehtent Products, an affiliate of Pasir Panjang
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    • Article, Illustration
      164 2 WRAPPING Robot a spiral-wrap, stretch film pallet wrapping system* will be making its debut at the US pavilion in PrintPack Asia '79, an international exhibition on printing and packaging at the World Trade Centre from Nov 5 to 9. A self-powered portable overwrapping machine for securing products
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    • 378 2 A RANGE of gunning machines for building concrete walls was recently introduced into Singapore. Manufactured by Reed of the United States, there are basically two series the larger machine called the Lova and the smaller one called the Sova. The Lova can displace
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    • 178 2 MITSUI Bank has promoted three local officers. They are Mr P C Tu as manager of export and remittance department, Mr Ptil Sim Hut Cfcye as manager of import department and Mr Lm Teek Lew as manager of accounting department. Mitsui said participation of local staff in
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    • 198 2 THE ASIAN South Pacific Trade and Travel Fair to be held in Western Australia next year will provide exhibitors with an opportunity to introduce new products to the Australian market, to establish new trade links and to sell on a retail basis to
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    • 97 2 IF you have to do business in Australia but do not have an office there, then International Executive Centre may be just what you need the next time you go to Australia on business. Situated in Melbourne, International Executive Centre (lEC) provides services which the
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    • 406 2 THERE HAS been a sharp increase in accidents in the woodworking industry despite the introduction of an annual safety month, Parliamentary Secretary (National Development) and MP for Bukit Pan Jang Lee Yiok Seng. Launching the fourth Annual Woodworking Industry Safety Month yesterday, Mr
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    • 225 2 AN Australian company recently began manufacturing in Singapore a patented aluminium mesh that is both strong and durable. Known as Amplimesh, it is now being produced by the local subsidiary of Juralco of Australia. The product is versatile and can be used for vertical ladder cages,
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    • 468 2 COURSES AND TALKS Sep 17-Oct 29: How to be literate in Chinese, Nissen Hut 58, University of Singapore Department of Extramural Studies Sep 17-Oct 29: English Pronunciation, New Lecture Theatre 5, University of Singapore Extramural Studies Department Sep 18-Dec 4: Financial Management Part II (12 lectures), Bukit Timah
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  • REGIONAL
    • THE REGION IN BRIEF
      • 597 3 Agencies THAILAND recorded a trade surplus of US$7.6l million with the Soviet Union in the first six months this year, although it suffered a total deficit of $80.1 million with nine socialist countries, including Russia, the Customs Department reported. The biggest deficit $56.75 million was with China,
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    • 307 3 AFP MALAYSIA welcomes Australia's positive stand on the early establishment of the Exoreco Common Fund, Primary Industries Minister Datuk Paul Leong Khee Seong said in Kuala Lumpur. Australia's views were conveyed to the Minister when its Minister for Special Trade Representations, Mr Victor
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    • 189 3 SOUTH Korea plans to allow US airlines to open passenger services to China through South Korea if Korean Airline (KAL) is allowed to fly into several interior American cities, reliable sources said. The matter will be discussed at an aviation talk between the two countries scheduled in
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    • 86 3 The sight it a Chinese worker in Beijbig doing cleaning work is nothing extraordinary. Bat it means a different thing when the work was actually part of Beijing's preparation to celebrate the Stth National Day which fell on Oct 1 yesterday. And guess the significance of the
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    • 178 3 THE RAPID expansion of the Malaysian economy over the years has created an increasing demand for accountants both in the private and public sectors, the vice-president of the Malaysian Association of Certified Accountants, (MACPA) Megat Abdul Rahman, said. He said the 1973 manpower survey showed that
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    • 112 3 MALAYSIA and Bangladesh have agreed to set up a joint committee to identify areas for economic cooperation. The agreement was reached at a meeting in Kuala Lumpur between officials of the Trade and Industry Ministry and members of a Bangladesh trade mission. The 11-member mission has
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    • 520 3 EEC interest in Asean as a region for investment and business opportunities has grown as a result of the second Asean-EEC conference on industrial cooperation held in Jakarta last February. This is the finding of a survey conducted recently in Brussels by EEC officials
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    • 451 3 THE MALAYSIAN Transport Minister, Tan Sri V Manickavasagam, will meet the Full Container Load (FCL) task force next week to discuss the container traffic situation at Port Klang. The committee comprises officials from the Port Klang Authority, Kontena Nasional, Customs, chambers of commerce
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    • 635 3 AFP THE powerful Indonesian army chief General Widodo announced a mammoth plan yesterday to recruit some 10 million partisans for national reserves. It would not be difficult for the army with its current strength of 400,000 men to be supported by
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 714 4 DEPARTING fram its usual practice, the Federation of Plywwod Manufacturers' Associations in Korea, Malaysia and Singapore (Komasi) will hold its next meeting in London on Nov 16. The meeting is meant to fix the prices and quotas for the member countries' exports for the ensuing
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    • 75 4 Reuter THE Malaysian government has cut the total export duty on crude palm oil to M 5412.66 per tonne from M 5417.50, effective Oct 1. Processed palm oil was raised to MJ427.18 from M 5422.06 on Sep 1. Malaysian export duties were
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    • 205 4 THE SINGAPORE market closed slightly higher yesterday with October One RSS buyers quoted at 288.50 cents per kilo, up 1.50 cents from last Friday's close, dealers said. Afternoon prices gained further ground on some covering and local buying. November One however finished below its highest level in fairly active
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    • 337 4 R.A.S. prices in cents per kilo yesterday: Noon (per kilo) Buyers Sellers Int. 1 R.S.S. prompt f.o.b. 287.50 288.50N Int. 1 R.S.S. October 288 00 28B.50 Int. 1 R.S.S. November 293.00 293.50 Int. 2 R.S.S. 281 50 K2.50N UK Cont 280 50 281.50N Int. 3 R.S.S. 278.50 279.50
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    • 109 4 NOON SSR and SMR price* VMUrday: RAS October (Carnal Mth) Bayer* Sellers SSR 20 (l ion pallet) 267.50 269 .SON SSR 50 (1-ton pallet! 264.50 266.50N November (Forward Mlk) Bayer* Seller* 268 00 270.00N 265 00 267 00N MRELB SMR CV SMR L SMR CP SMRS <1
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    • 33 4 THE STBAITS til price in Penaag rase Msl7 per picai to Msl,i92 yesterday, dealers said. Tetal tarnever drepped slightly to 211 toaaes (ram Zlf tonnes last Satarday, with aa rationing reperted.
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    • 31 4 Rubber; Oct 1 Singapore: October; 288.50 cents (up 1.50 cents) Malaysia: October: 288.25 cents (up 1.50 cents) Tin: M 51,992 (up $17 Official offering: 211 tonnes (down 5 tonnes)
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    • 164 4 THE SUGAR futures market yesterday closed easier in continued quiet trading, dealers said. Nearby October expired after Friday's trading, while October 1960 closed at 12.60/ 70 US cents in its first day of trading. Elsewhere, January closed at 10.86/U.26 against last Friday's 10.84/U.26 close and September at 12.46/50
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    • 289 4 EXTREMELY qyJet conditions prevailed on the Singapore produce market yesterday with prices of mo6t commodities moving on an easier bias. The disinclination to trade grew pervasive in the continued absence of buying interest from Europe and America. Trading was dull, dealers trading mainly with consumer countries in the
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    • 192 4 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday: (la HK dollars, spot ex-godawn) Crttm jrtn: China Blur Phoenix 20s 2.330 32s 2,840. 40s 3,060 (per bale of 400 lbs). Piece gwis: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly
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    • 337 4 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in SI per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop O.K. 100 per cent second class 0.83, 100 per cent third class 0.80, 25 per cent new crop no stock, B-10 per cent 0.70. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.62, Special 0
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    • 724 4 COCOA: Futures yesterday morning were affected by sterling/dollar rates closing as much as £10 below traded highs but still with on-balance gains of £10 to £2 per tonne. Market gained up to £16 early on against lower sterling but a subsequent improvement in the pound later helped turn
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  • ASIAN STOCK
    • 664 4 TOKYO Source: DBS-Daiwa VOLUME expanded further yesterday to 700 million shares but the Nikkei DowJones average fell to Y6.577, down 12.80 points. Oil and trading-house issues, including resourcerelated issues, were the market leaders yesterday. The surge of trading-house issues, in particular, continuing for more than a week, was
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    • 217 4 OCT 01 Centt INDUSTRIALS n fin A N I. A. P. U 1« ISO unch -1 unch -A 4t JO -1 unch unch •1 1 -J 1 •1 ♦s Ampol Pet B H P Bulk NSW IOC m 304 Brambles C. B A 200 272 m 100 2C ZB
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    • 106 4 STOCKS closed generally lower yesterday with turnover slipping from 16.8 million to 11.3 million pesos, dealers said. OCT 01 Ppkm Aroj* Mining 0004 -***** AUa* Con. A AUu Con B. 24 00 -OA Bafulo Oola jxm ****** Bencuet Coo B MM M9w wOUQllCII i CDCP 1U0 ■neb until lnco
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    • 286 4 STOCKS closed generally lower in quiet trading yesterday, dealers said. United Flour Mill fell six baht to 252, Man Boonkrong Drying Silo four to 334, Ao Kham Thai two to 434, and Siam City Cement two to 249. First Trust, Siam Credit, Jalaprathan Cement, Siam Cement, and Thai Mutual
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    • 318 4 SHARES prices opened higher yesterday morning following sustained overseas buying in London on Friday night. The euphoria gave way to heavy profit-taking and the market continued to fall throughout the day, closing just above its lows. There were no announcements to affect trading and yesterday's reaction was viewed as
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    • 32 4 HJLHANG SENG Monday «77.74 Friday „<KJ3 WMk Ago.... 632.4 14 SYDNEY INDU8TK1AL8 Monday una V Friday M&63 Week Ago 5MJ1 ALL OKDINAKJK8 Monday una* Friday flV»l Week Afo mn J1
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 282 5 Reuter EUROMARKET minimum reserve requirements would only be practicable if central banks of all important countries worked together in unity, said outgoing West German central bank president Otmar Emminger. "And I do not see that," he told the Finanz umd Wirtschaft newspaper. The most
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    • 123 5 NYT RUSSIA and the United States are stepping up deliveries of advanced arms to countries on the Arabian peninsula. Carter administration officials reported. In what was described as a response to Washington's decision earlier this year to provide Yemen with US$5OO million in military
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    • 50 5 SHARING a light moment daring their talks on monetary matters in Hamburg, West Germany on Saturday were (from left) German Finance Minister Hans Matthoefer, German Chancellor Helmut Schmidt, US Treasury Secretary William Miller and chairman of the US Federal Reserve Paul Volcker. AP photo. Source: AP photo
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    • 284 5 Reuter IRAN is short of more than 20,000 barrels a day of highgrade fuel because of an emergency shutdown of the Abadan Refinery's main boiler-house three weeks ago, according to refinery technicians. Even if refining returns to normal within the next few days, as much
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    • 603 5 Washington Star INFLATION in America cannot be overcome by tight money or other measures until the political tide turns decisively conservative, Arthur Burns, former US Federal Reserve chairman, said. Analysing inflation mainly in political and social terms, he said that new political
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 614 5 US Secretary of Defence Harold Brown plans to visit Beijing early next year, according to Newsweek magazine. The visit, will be the first to China by an American defence secretary and it had been planned before the current controversy over the presence of Soviet combat troops in Cuba.
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    • 186 5 NYT A SECRET US Justice Department investigation of a possible bribery scheme involving Robert Vesco, the fugitive financier, the Libyan government and the Carter Administration is expected to move into the grand jury phase by early November, according to sources close to the
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    • 681 5 AP AFP IN AN effort to end turbulence on world currency markets caused by the US dollar, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) appeared ready to endorse a plan for reducing the amount of US dollars in the international financial system. US Treasury Secretary
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    • 376 5 Reuter THE US is expected to show no real growth in GNP next year after 1.3 per cent this year and 4.4 per cent last year, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) forecast. The figures are calculated on the basis of change in output
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    • 262 5 Reuter WEST Germany does not want to see a new mediumterm financing facility created within the International Monetary Fund, State Secretary at the West German Finance Ministry said. Mr Manfred Lahnstein, who was speaking* in Belgrade where the annual meeting of the IMF is to
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  • 415 6 IT is a matter of concern that after years of emphasising the need for safety at work sites, it is still necessary to have constant reminders that safety standards are unsatisfactory. The high rate of industrial accidents in certain industries is appalling and it certainly cannot
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  • 269 6 SINGAPORE shippers have little cause to view with surprise or dismay Malaysia's decision to put into effect its cabotage policy a policy which was given legislative foundation all of two years ago and which had, in fact, been discussed as far back as
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  • 2143 6 The Economist WITH HIS off-on-off attack on business perks, Britain's chancellor is only the latest Western tax-gatherer to deplore the underground world of payments in cash and in kind that deprive national exchequers erf their due. France has launched a drive against le travail noir in particular,
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  • 888 6  -  By ELAINE WILLIAMS MILLIONS OF US Defence Department dollars are to be pumped into the thriving American electronics industry to provide faster, more accurate and deadlier delivery of the weapons in America's nuclear arsenal. The US electronics industry is an acknowledged world leader in its field
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  • 1830 7  -  Telecoms, in a bid. to increase productivity, has decided to adopt the McClelland concept. GOH ENG KEE finds out more in an interview with their general manager. GOH ENG KEE THE TELECOMMUNICATION Authority of Singapore's (Telecoms) approach to productivity improvement through its manpower planning, development
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  • 974 7  -  By WILLIAM HOLSTEIN UPI THE British colony of Hongkong is being firmly fedded to China. China "s communists are moving aggressively into nearly every sector of Hongkong's bustling capitalist economy, operating through a variety of official and semi-official agencies such as China Resources Corp., Far East
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  • 1147 7  -  FORUM. With ANDREW YEO SINGAPORE often pride* itself on being a pragmatic nation. The auccev of our industrialisation programme bears testimony that most of us are hardheaded in our attitude towards things that affect our future. Yet, in one critical area we seem to
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
    • 422 8 Reuter HONGKONG Land Co Ltd has resources sufficient at present to meet its committments. Company officials said, commenting on whether the company would need to make further borrowings or rights or debenture issues in the foreseeable future, Hongkong Land is also making no assumptions about the
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    • 188 8 Reuter CHINA Provident Co Ltd has reported that group first half 1979 net profit fell sharply to HKJ26.82 million against 150.26 million in the year-ago period. The interim dividend will be 28 cents per share in the event of the proposed scheme of arrangement
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    • 1147 8 NYT THE International Business Machines Corp* a growth stock with a graying image, has been popping surprises at investors for nearly a year. Just before Christmas, it said it was splitting its stock four-for-one, a device to lure more investors. Then in January, the
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    • 189 8 Reuter DUNLOP Holdings Ltd suffered a pre-tax profit decline of £16 million (£22 million previously) for the half year ended June 30. Pre-tax profit is after financing charges of £23 million (£l5 million) and depreciation of £21 million (same) but including associated companies and investment income of £7
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 615 9 UPI THERE is a lot of paper in a large hanking operation and the cost of moving it around has become excessive. The answer is electronic banking, but that idea has met with some customer resistance. Within a few years, however, there may be a cheque-less
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    • 388 9 THE DECAY of the dollar again has assumed centre stage in the credit markets. Each day's upward sweep in the price of gold and ensuing downward pressure on the dollar has had its reverberations in the fixed-in-come markets. The former US policy of gradualism
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    • MONEY AND EXCHANGES
      • 495 9 THE US dollar opened higher yesterday against all the major currencies but weakened generally during the day amid very active trading. Against the yen, the dollar started off higher than its last week's close at 225.15/25. It firmed further towards the European opening time to 225.30/40. Unable to
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      • 146 9 THE US dollar for overnight delivery closed firmer at 224.95 yen yesterday, compared with a 224.80 opening and 223.45 at the previous close, after strong central bank yen-support intervention, dealers said. The Bank of Japan sold an estimated US$lOO million in afternoon trading to support the yen, bringing its
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      • 180 9 Asian rates ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at close on Oct 1: US DolUn(Spot) Offer Bid 7 days 12 3/16 121/16 1 month 12'. 12"t 2 months 12'. 12H 3 months 12 15/16 12"i. 6 months 12 15/16 12". 9 months 129/16 12 7/16 12 months 12'« 12'. Swlri.
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      • 52 9 RANGE of prices offered by discount houses on Oct 1: Overnight 5' jU Call deposits 5' M Closing Buying Selling 3 month Treasury bills 5' 5 s t 3 month Bank bills 8'« 8' 4 3 month CD 8i 8 1 6 month CD 813/16 811/16 Source: National Discount
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      • 22 9 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 8.9 per cent.
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      • 31 9 AUSTRALIA/NZ exchange quotes on Oct 1: US dollar 1.1249/1.1297 Sterling 0 5083/0.5077 Ninety-day air mail buying ratesSterling unquoted US dollar 1.1467 Ninety-day forward buying rates: Sterling unquoted US dollar -1.1381
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      • 268 9 THE SINGAPORE gold futures market yesterday closed mixed in quiet selective trading, dealers said. Total turnover was 241 lots compared with 407 lots last Friday with interest mainly on December and February contracts, they said. December closed at U*****.70/5.00 an ounce against U*****.00/5.40 last Friday, February at U*****.80/4.50 and
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      • 194 9 THE US dollar was narrowly mixed in moderately active late Hongkong exchanges yesterday, dealers said, as operators waited for the response of European exchanges to the possibility of dollar defence package to emerge from the IMF/World Bank joint annual meeting in Belgrade. Dealers said Far East sentiment for the
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      • 281 9 THE US dollar opened quietly and cautiously yesterday as dealers assessed the implications of the weekend agreement between the US and Germany to improve cooperation in the foreign exchange field, dealers said. The dollar opened at 1.7500/***** marks, easier on Hongkong's late 1.7535/ 43, but firmer than New York's
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    • 156 9 A LOCAL merchant bank ku made a 8month syndicated laaa worth US$l2 mllliaa ta a finance campany In Huolaad. First Chicago Asia Merchant Banh (FCAMB) had recently pot the laaa together, which will be aaed by Slam Credit Carparatian (SCC) ta flnanee new hire
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    • 449 9 Reuter GERMAN Finance Minister Hans Matthoefer said the dollar is now heavily undervalued and not much intervention will be necessary to stabilise it on foreign exchanges. Mr Matthoefer said an estimate by a leading European central hanker that the United States has used up US$2O
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    • 236 9 Reuter THE SWISS National Bank has modified its policy on the use of the franc as a reserve currency by allowing foreign central banks to hold a limited and controlled amount of francs. Vice president Leo Schuermann said the National Bank thereby takes into account the
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 100 9 PEGI MALAYSIA BERHAD (Incorporated in Malaysia) The unaudited results for the half year ended 30 June 1979 were as folio wv--6 Months to 30.6.79 6 Months to 30.6.78 Owp Company Group Company S S Income *****4 297,485 31,836 3.062 Profit/(loss) before tax 38A034 272,055 (97,485) (28,192) The group's income was
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    • 53 9 The indispensable guide to men and women at the helm of Malaysia, Singapore and Brunei. A wealth of data for better insight and professional referenca a fs/f A %?4 iS't.nf LA f it •nil I k Available now at $40.00 a copy. iTi Clifford Centre Basement, 24 Raffles Place, Singapore
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  • 1612 10 BUSINESS DONE ON THE SES THE KLSE BID and offer prices officially listed and business tn an 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 SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL Acma (1408 1438) (2)
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  • 152 10 SINGAPORE UNIT 1MJVT (MiiUin' prtoes tor Oct The Commerce 2.18 2.31 The Saving Fund 1.42 131 S pore Prof Fund 0.97 l.Q2sd S pore Sec. Fund 1.73 1.84 S pore Invest Fund 1.29 1.37 S pore Equity Fund 1.00 1.08 INCOME. BOND UNIT (Currant print*) Income Bond 1.14
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  • 2731 10 Gr'a Gr'a Net 1979 Laat Div Div YId P/E Vol Day High Low Company Sale or- Cvr COOO) High Low SECTION ONE i INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 281 207 Acma 241 -1 15.0 23 6.2 12.3 3 243 241 196 123* Alcom 196 10.0 15 5.1 26.1 148 110
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  • 85 10 4 1/2% l/S/SO (250.000) (98.808 98.728) 4 3/4* 16j"B/SO'(250,000) (98 JOB 98 758) 5 1/4% l/S/81 (250,000) (98J58 98.408) 6% 1 ft/4/81 (250,000) (0T.858 97 JOS) ft 1/2% 1/5/79-81 (250.000) (98JOB 98.458) ft 3/4% 1/8/7 9-81 (250.000) (98JOB 98.458) 7% 16/4/86 (290.000) (100.455) 7% 1/8/88 (250.000) (100.40S) 7
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  • 1713 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 Acaa (2.408) Alcoa (IMB 1J8S) Alex BsM (MS) A Cbse (1.385)
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  • 93 10 UNITED AdMtoi Cement' BM: EOGM and AGM to be held at 12th Floor, Fltzpatrick's Building, 86 Jalan Chulan, Kuala Lumpur, on Oct 9 at 11am. ibfcM »«hi Babker Ektate BM: AGM to be held at No 72 (Upper Floor No 20), Jalan Belanggang, Malacca, on Oct 10 at
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  • 810 10 PROFIT-TAKING set In aad beM ft heady tread la cheek at the Steek Exchaage d Stagapere yesterday. Oa balaace, the marhe t ftalshed aarrewly mixed. Tradlag was fairly widespread, particularly dariag the first hear whea a haylag spree was evldeat ea erders carried ever tram
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  • 480 10 SHARE prices succumbed to profit-taking in the afternoon to close on a narrowly mixed note on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. Trading was strong during the early sessions, thanks to a steady stream of buying interest, but this was overcome by an influx of sellers
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 913 11  -  By ANTHONY TAN PAN-ELECTRIC Industries has now moved into higher gear and is expected to haul in an improved set of results this year. This could account for the revived interest in the shares of late. Investors' reappraisal of Pan-Electric has been triggered off by the
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    • 722 11 ASSOCIATED. Plastics Industries (API) has intensified efforts to secure a resumption of trading in its shares on the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur stock exchanges. This was the message conveyed to shareholders at the company's annual general meeting held over the weekend following a query by a shareholder.
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    • 82 11 Turnover Value '000 $'000 Industrials 48,277 113,779 Finance 8,376 33,737 Hotels 3,807 5,202 Properties 8,133 13,675 Debentures and loans 46 47 Plantations 5,090 15,395 Minings 1,534 3,429 Total 75,263 185,264 Most Active stocks '000 Haw Par 5,336 Sime Darby 4,213
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    • 257 11 BARLOW HsMiags the S>M acre piaatatlaa combine thai came late belag recently ha* reported a 41 per cent rise la laterim pre-tax profit te £1.51 million for the half year te Jane SI, 1179. The remits are baaed aa the retaras far the
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    • 432 11 ALTHOUGH output of rubber and oil palm fell fchort of expectations, Malakoff Berhad managed to go substantially ahead at half-time, largely owing to the favourable commodity prices prevailing. For the first half to June 30, 1979, Malakoff's pre-tax profit rose by 51.4 per cent to M
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    • 528 11  -  .THE MOITH* > THAT WAS J By CHAN BONG SOO AFTER what had seemed ages, the Singapore stock market finally shook off its listlessness and is now pushing ahead to new barriers. At the close of trading last Friday, the Straits Times industrial share index
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    • 119 11 KILLINGHALL Tin (Malaysia) Bhd reported an unaudited after-tax profit of MJIIB million (no comparison) on turnover of 13.87 million for the six months ended June 30. The company was incorporated in July 1978 for the purpose of acquiring the entire issued capital of Killinghall Tin Ltd under
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    • 404 11 WML** HOCK LOCK SIEW PAN MALAYSIA Cement Works will in due course call an extraordinary general meeting of its shareholders to ratify its substantial increase in group investments in quoted companies. In reply to queries raised by the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange, PMCW disclosed that it had
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    • LATEST RESULTS
      • 73 11 has reported pre- tax profit for the first seven periods of 1979 of M 51.42 million as compared with $1.61 million the previous period, on sales of $38.59 million ($33.99 million). The directors said that the government has agreed to a consumer's price increase for
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      • 90 11 Unaudited group pre-tax profit of M 111.35 million ($9.33 million) for the six months ended June 30 on gross revenue of $70.44 million ($48.99 million). Parent company pre-tax profit was $4.72 million (1.24 million) on revenue of $5.84 million ($2.33 million). Interim dividend was 6 per cent
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      • 25 11 Unaudited pre-tax profit of M 5528,569 ($433,361) for the six months ended June 30, on sales of $5.37 million ($4.91 million).
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      • 63 11 Unaudited group pre- tax profit of $2.18 million ($1.99 million) on turnover of $17 million ($14.4 million) for the six months ended June 30. Parent company pre-tax profit was $2.3 million ($2.1 million) on turnover of $16.8 million ($14.3 million). The company expects profit to be maintained
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 58 11 Hong Leong Building Basement, Shenton Way RESTAURANT Special Treat for Lunchers at KFC Hong Leong Retain your lunch bills of $10 and above Each bill entitles you to 10% discount when you come for tea dinner or week-end meals within one week of date of bill Ottf-r 3 1D— 1(
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    • 369 11 WEARNE BROTHERS, LIMITED (Incorporated in Singapore) FOR THE INFORMATION OF SHAREHOLDERS The Directors of Wearne Brothers, Limited ("Wearnes") are pleased to announce the acquisition of a new subsidiary, Applied Engineering (Pte.) Limited ("Applied"), a company incorporated in Singapore, effective Ist October 1979 following an offer to Wearnes by Mr. Wong
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  • 231 12 AP IN ITS first 10 hours of public operation, Hongkong's new subway carried roughly 170,000 commuters yesterday, a spokesman for the Mass Transit Railway System reported. He said there were no major problems although several ticket-dispensing machines broke down because commuters had inserted
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  • 194 12 UPI THE powerful Philippine Catholic Church hierarchy, responding to threats of a civil war, yesterday sharply rejected revolution as a solution to Philippine martial law abuses. The 90-member Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines (CBCP), conceded in a pastoral letter that Christian dogma
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  • 34 12 Khmer Rouge soldiers posing for a photographer recently along the Thai-Kampuchean border. The force's commander, Prince Norodom Soriavong, said "the future of Kampuchea Is here". AP photo. Source: AP photo
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  • 303 12 THE government will soon be making its third domestic borrowing for this calendar year. Yesterday, the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) announced that it is offering for public subscription, $500 million of government registered stocks on Oct 16. Unlike the previous 800 million issue
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  • 330 12 AN ACCOUNTANCY expert testifying for the defence at the Tarling trial yesterday said that in 1972, the scope of the directors' report of a holding company in the annual accounts did not extend to the profits or state of affairs of its subsidiaries. Mr Awther
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  • 849 12 LONDON, Mon. Gold shares featured the market in active trading following record London fixings, dealers said. Early profit taking sent prices US$l lower but renewed demand far the shares pushed heavier priced issues a few dollars higher, they said. Equities were lower on lack of interest and light
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  • 164 12 AFP THAILAND'S spiralling cost of living and shrinking job market has induced an everincreasing number of Thai workers to seek high-paid jobs in West Asia, a financial columnist in the Bangkok Post said yesterday. The columnist, who writes under the name "Observer," said
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  • 455 12  -  By MARGARET THOMAS SPIRALLING rental costs in Hongkong may force Lufthansa German Airlines to relocate its Far East and Australasia regional office in Singapore. The office is the management base for the airline's operations in the area bounded by Japan, Pakistan, Australia and New Zealand.
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  • 228 12 HWA Hong Manufacturing Company, currently under query by the Stock Exchange of Singapore on points of disclosure, said it had considered the operational contribution of its subsidiary Intercontinental Oil (Intercon) in assessing the company's prospects in 1979. The company also rejoined that two 'contradictory' statements pointed
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  • 244 12 ANOTHER 22 companies have come under the Singapore Industrial Labour Organisation (Silo) and the Pioneer Industries Employees Union (PIEU) since March this year. These 22 companies have added 1,392 members to the two unions. Nearly half of these companies accorded direct recognition to
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 254 12 SINGAPORE REFINING COMPANY PTE LTD invites applications for the position of MANAGER, FINANCE ACCOUNTING General Requirements This is a senior management position reporting to the Chief Executive. The successful candidate will be a member of the top management team and will be directly responsible for the accounting, treasury, budgeting, planning,
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    • 198 12 SINGAPORE MCCPi 93/V79 VOL 3NO 9 &i- SEPTEMBER 1979 PRCE S3OO MC m y nMontoCom* i How Much AdOrV I Caw Combat and ft* of US Oa«or7 xrt t 6oonorr> G»ow» iwlm x VV -v J w J',V. «r*P* The troubled world economy notwithstanding, some sectors of the Singapore economy
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 58 12 Outlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. to 1 p.m. today: Generally fair. Report for 24 hours prior to 7.31 p.m. on Oct.l at the airport. Maximum temperature 32.7 Associated humidity 47 Minimum temperature 23.8 Associated humidity 98 Hours of sunshine 7.40 Rainfall in millimetres Nil Total rainfall for the month
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • PORTSIDES
      • 85 13 Reuter KARLSKRONAVARVET AB, part of the Swedish state-owned shipyard group Svenska Varv AB, has a preliminary order from three shipowners in Indonesia for seven 9,000 deadweight ton vessels. A company official said the order, worth around 500 million crowns (about SJ2SO million), requires approval from the
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      • 89 13 Reuter CARGO handling at the strike-bound Calcutta Port has improved over the last few days with more shore workmen reporting for work, Port Trust chairman S.R. Das said. Operations have been interrupted since Sept 17 with shore workmen on strike, but Mr Das said 4,958 tonnes of cargo
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      • 77 13 AFP THE 2,438-ton Panamanian freighter Zijin Chan, anchored offshore near Watakayam, Japan, to escape Typhoon Owen was destroyed and sank after it was blown onto a breakwater early yesterday, Coast Guard officials said. Its crew of 27, all Hongkong Chinese, were rescued safely, they said. The Zijin Chan
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    • 611 13  -  SHIPYARD LOOKS AHEAD By RAHIM KASSIM SEMBAWANG Shipyard is looking optimistically into the future and is currently contemplating the posibility of building a floating dock to expand is repair capacity. This faith in the prospective increase of drydocking demand has prompted the yard to look
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    • 254 13 CAL Marine Pte Ltd has won a contract, from an offshore service company operating in Brunei, to bniid two IM-foot shallow draft fast utility boats. The new contract, valued at about $3.5 million, means that Cal Marine now has five vessels of this
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    • 3130 17 SCHEDULE A guide to ships loading at Singapore for Ports around the World The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of
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    • 1021 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 and Is subject to change (2) All export FCL containers and LCL cargo must be delivered to the Autii premises during the following
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    • 886 18 NYT THE WRECK of the Torrey Canyon off Cornwall in 1967 first aroused world concern over the transportation Of oil by sea. Efforts to improve the situation gained momentum after the Argo Merchant went aground off Nantucket in 1976, then got a
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    • 850 18 IN AN unmistakably funereal mood, their eyes misty and throats tightened by nostalgia and bitterness, the Americans who have long operated the Panama Canal marked the demise of the Canal Zone. At midnight Sunday night, Panama recovered jurisdiction over the 1,375-square-kilometre strip for
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    • 366 18 NATIONAL Guardsmen were said to have arrested four opposition politicians in Panama City on Sunday, the eve of the US handover to Panama of the Canal Zone. Carlos Gonzales de la Lastra, secretary-general of the Social Democratic Party, said those arrested were members
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    • 273 18 THE apM/ÜbftkMu4kl/japH CMfereaee (JIPGJC) Is dtoeasriag wijri to liMm a freight pnlt»t system far eight member Usee* prajeeted Jsiat caetalaer service m the Japu/Otlf reate. 8e far the eeafereaee ha* failed to settle iffereaeei aa haw the peal praparttoas shaald he sssigard The abertive bid to
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    • 512 18 Shlppiag Um Page CM ACS n 5 Afea IV 3 Alfred V 1 Alpac IV 5 Angkutan V 2 ANL I 1 APL m 2 Arya Nat n 5 ASCL m 1 Asia America n 5 Asia Merchant n 5 Atlas IV 4 Aust.Cont IV 5 Baltic V
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      449 18 EXPECTED ARRIVALS TODAY KEPPEL WHARVES Bremen Maru/ (OHOO after Gloria Peak) 42/43 Bowoon No. 3 (Tanker) (1200 Subject gas free P/O) 13/14 Bunga Gelang (after Bunga Mas) 19 Benjamas (1500 D/L) 35/36 Ibn Qutaibah (1000) 38/39 Jesamine (after Bessang Pass) 27/28 Kimanis (1100 shifts) 25/26 Kota Sentosa
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 599 13 SHOFUKU LINK Full Container Service Straits Taiwan Japan See Page IV Column 3 for Sailings SPOHf AGENT SHOFIJKI) AGENCIES (St PTE LTD join Konn net an huh nin Ci ;ingapors t VAHKE UNG 91U2? ;3 I INf S> f.f Nt RAI *****1 M 4 LINES' TE IE Mb HS A
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    • 752 13 Mil #I2E SEALORD ANTAEI m •N UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) ARABIAN GULF WEEKLY MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES ,J WEEK .JEM S'pore J Loading for '4 BM QUIT AB AH 2/10 >4 BN KHALUKAN 6/11 Abu Dhabi (14/10). Dubai (17/10). Doha (20/10). Dammam (23/10). Kuwait (2S/10) Kuwait (26/10), Shuaiba (29/10), Dammam
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    • 501 13 `!.!^/|^%+|=+.]_?;.>!`^=:}(~*<" *r MAERSK LINE fof us Paofcc. Paafcc I I; Hli Wart. G«M t Atlantic. East Canada and Meuco (Abo ac Mother Vessel > tor Hongkong. Taiwan, lapan and Korea) Maersk Rando Maersk Pinto Maersk Rando Maersk Pinto Maersk Rando ICC Saied 1-2/10 7-8/10 8-9/10 13-14/10 15-16/101 ALVA 21-22/10 22-23/10
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 906 14 FULLY CONTMOBED TO EWOK EXPRESS CONVENTIONAL TO EUROff Sport P Krbnf Pen Mm Genu Hte| Bremen Rtfam Antverj ln|e#wm 3/10 610 3/11 17/11 10/11 8/11 6/11 Mdnimm 310 4.10 8/11 7/11 4/11 7/11 RunieMwm 5 10 910 8/11 31 '10 18/11 16/11 14/11 12/11 PaMßfcJunon 611 8/11 #4 1? 21?
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    • 411 14 *1 Od 19/1$ Od 20/21 Od 25/25 II Od 2C/2C Oct 27/21 m' n Henestheus' Oct 3. "Batter T*T Od It. "T "Baiter Toba" Nov 1. Tr. US ATLANTIC US GU/1 EAST CAMACH 'S* ffatai Mmiitiiii toi Mm Taf To: CANAOA/USA Pacific Coast *S« *3 s* mt) ii WGAPOK Ul/10
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    • 653 14 0 EVERGREEN LINE FAR {AM tUROPf (XPRfSS FULL CONIAINfR SfRVICf ACCEPTMG CARGO FOR: HAMBURG. FELIXSTOWE. ROTTEROAM. WITHER?. IE HAVRE ALSO ACCEPTMG CARGO FOR UNITED KINGDOM SOUTHAMPTON. LONDON, MANCHESTER BIRMNGHAM. BRISTOL. LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW. LEEDS WEST GERMANY 'Na t'\V VJJ. HOLLAND AMSTERDAM S'PM Ma| hMw Mtaii Ww| It Nwr» «<k* hNrt 23
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    • 901 14 W\ k KV Burma Fin Star SkippMf Cerpn. "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" LOAMS FOR RANGOON mi *2/4 Oct 5/8 Oct HTANTAHYWL ..ff* 302 SALOMON CAttH (LOAOMG FOR HONGKONG ONLY) .5/7 Oct BFS S C AoanH n Mokjyvo TIPS MALAYSIA Port K along T«l(38>-7355 Panong Tal *****/***** Compana Argentina Da rV, Navtfcion
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    • 667 14 r mo.s.E. OCEAN SHIPPING ENTERPRISES PTE LTD RM 2 102 103 21ST FLOOR MARINA HOUSE SHENTON WAY MISTRI ROAD SINGAPORE 2 TEL. *****44 7& *****70 131 SANKYO LINE AUSTRALIA SERVICE 5/C Ori 7/1 Od MEL. SYD 13/14 Oct 15/16 Oct ADEL BANGLADESH SERVICE 1 15/20 Oct CHFTTAGONG. CHALJM JAPAN/STRAITS SERVICE
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 877 15 Overseas Containers Limited Weekly service to/trom UK/Europe To UK/Continent Tot* Boy Catfganloy OyMEdhtar* TtWi Etpreu (Map Mm From UK/Continent CONTMCBHT SBWCt OTOM UK/ ifbwi tnm »it CWpalay IM hM Iff 4 Oct 5 Oct 7 Oct I 11 Oct 12 Oct 14 Oct Emu II Oct 1» Oct 71 Oct
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    • 886 15 :b GRANARD LINE RED SEA/MEDITERRANEAN SERVICE Store PKatang 6 Od M.V. MM TIT V.31N.... 6 Oct (Fdy Booked) WON ICWYORK 3211 4Nm KLV. MM M V.33M 20 Nov ACCtPTMC CONTMO UNO fa Oftr JeddaN/ P Sad/ Alexandria/ Beirut/ Lattakia Port Said/Alexandria Beirut/lattakia Jeddah/P Sad/Mnandm/ Beirut/Lattakia M.V. MM M V 24C
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    • 607 15 rprj BEN LINE CONTAINERS r EXPRESS CQNTMCR SONICI TO/FROM EUMVC KMC BHAVIN ROAM tMVK SOTO 10 MOW Sporf P «r German, hntm Antwerp France MUI fcoMMtipress VM 22/11 24/W 2VII 27/11 2VI Lamport Bay 4/11 24/11 24/14 27/11 21/14 22/1 Tokyo Day 12/u 14/11 VU VU 1/11 1/11 1/1 C**»a*|
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    • 439 15 Scan Dutch 9 SEUKM Vl* IMM 13/10 2i/it mo oum 27/10 WD NOOM 2/11 TOWN 9/11 KM6to 14/11 JVTUMM 1) k* 7) Mw 3) ikq to 14/10 21/10 21/14 25/1 23/10 28/10 30/10 1/1 30/10 «/U Vll 1/1 VII 11/11 13/11 IVI IVU 19/11 20/11 22/1 21/11 2VII 27/11 nn
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    • 460 15 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES THE BANK LINE LTD LYKES ORIENT LINE U.S. GULF COAST SERVICE (New Orleans, Mobie Houston, Galveston) Sngapore P. (Hmj Kuantan US GuK MASON LYKES (lea*) TODAY/4 Oct 5/1 Od 15 Nov LETJTIA LYKES (Otadi) 25/21 Od U.S. WEST COAST SERVICE (Seattle, Tacoma, Vancouver 8.C., Portland, lonfbeach, San
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 920 16 K LINE KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. TO EUROPE FROM EUROPE TO FAR EAST Vessels cal H'bvg Bremen. R dam A'wtrp and It Havre) AGENTS SPORE NEPTUNE AGENCIES PTE LTD T(fc *****11 MALAYSIA KONTENA NASIONAL SDN BHD Tel: P Kebnf 7475/6 Kl *****4 Penint *****/5 SOUTH AFRICA S port Durban E
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    • 731 16 E.C./CKAT LAKES SERVICE LOAOMG FOR K« TOM. IBWOU MONTtEAi. TOMMTO. ASHTAMA Pm*n| Brtmaa P Mi** Smpport CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE tar LOS ANGELES. SAM FRAMCBCO. SEATTU. TACOMA. VANCOUVO B C EXPRESS CONTAINER/CONVENTIONAL/ REEFER SERVICE "SO KSHAUTI" iO MMU PRAOCSNSwppore I knftm 13/15 Oct I lb* H/20 Nn It Ok 1/3
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    • 505 16 h (il'OIII) SINGAPORE SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE LTD »OTH fiOlif OC UN H V4R«f TING 9' M.. j t,M S TEIE* RS ;4S9S "S.'.SI.MB mid Singapore > Gf •<( °4i 9' 3" '4 UNESI ARSmF AfHt CA«GOSmP Ml l!i'!|i»nni (liHitaincr Lilies WEEKLY CONTAINER SERVICE to/from BANGKOK LINES -•< j HONG KONG
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    • 795 16 ss _MALAYSIAN INTfHNATIONAL SHIPPING CORPORATION BfPHAD EXPRESS FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO/FROM MED/UK/CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA Feeder "P Kelang Vessel Spore I t Msedtes 2) Rdam 3) Hbwrg 4) Gburg [LEANORA 29/9 SELANOIA 210 16/10 21 10 23 10 25 10 F RAMCE SCA 510 MHON 9'lo 23 10 28 10 30 10 1/11
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    • 780 16 t INTRASEA (PTE) LTD. Faber House 234E Orchard Road Singapore 9 Telephone *****11 ******7 m REGULAR INDEPENDENT SEMI/FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO EUROPE ALKTON NOR ASM M 854 NOR ASIA NBS7 S port P. Keiang Pt» 10 Oct 14 Oct 31 Oct 5 No* f--12 Nov 15 Not Avon (UK)/Boulogne Rotterdam/Antwerp/
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 332 17 ALFRED C. TOEPFER SCHIFFAHRT Express Repiar Service To Dubai ETA ETD MIV ANTOCTTE 10 Oct 13 Oct Express Service to Damnum and Kuwait ALIAKMON LEAK* 2 No* 7 Nov Owners Representative Office Tel. No. *****33 AGENTS WW OttXl TtAONG 1 SHPPWG PTE. LTD. 2004. 20ft Ft Mfc- Mi T. Sin(ap*t
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    • 192 17 _i K LINE KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. DIRECT SAILING TO CARIBBEAN PORTS NICARAGUA MARU S'pore 12/13 Oct for Cristobal, La Guaira, Bridgetown, San Juan, Santo Domingo, Port-Au-Prince, Kingston, Puerto Cortes, Paramaribo. (also accepting FCL cargo for La Guaira) Call: BOUSTEJU) SMPFMG AGENCCS Spore: *****4/*****5/*****5 KL: *****1 toane: 3(***** KANNIVELL LINES
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    • 137 17 <t COMBO LINE -REGULAR TMBER/PLYWOOO BULK ailiW TEEStA WOOI COMBO WOO 2 P.KELANG LDG FOR: In Port Nantes/Newport 16/10 Nantes/Newport AGFNTS Spore Migna Shipping iPtei ltd For Bookings contact Mr Francis Teo lohnnv Kee Tel *****5 ??***** 4 Pt Kelang Perkapalan limur laut Sdn Bhri lel 38 BSO6 7 Kuala
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    • 298 17 GOLDEN LINE GUAN GUAM SHIPPING (PTE) LTD a nioi in strut smarm 1. ra. *****2 (is no 1 M Rob LHP* mi. P. Mmi 317*1. Pmmi *****8 ftm fatal »tmt mm uon <m an m m kj7» STRAITS/PERSIAN GULF SERVICE. S pofe P Kd*<i( Penani GOUKN HOBS tfnc*t. km*. njfichi
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    • 263 17 [notice j DONG B(JE LINE M.V. DONG BEE VOY. N m arrived 8J.19 AT PSA (Mm If General Survey on damaged cargo discharged ex the above vessel will be held on Friday sth October 1979. as tram 9.00 a.m. to 12.00 noon. No further survey will be held after this
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 26 18 dm TRUCONTAINER EXPRESS INTERNATIONAL (S) PTE LTD Suite: 1311 SHAW TOWER, Beach Road. SINGAPORE 7 Regular Container Service accepting FCL/fLCL Cargo for Li l (Specialised Equipment
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