The Business Times, 11 October 1979

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  • 11 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 146/1/79 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1179 50 CENTS
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 69 1 SINGAPORE has responded positively to Iraq's proposal to negotiate for a commerical agreement that will cover the possibility of oil supplies between the two countries. This Was disclosed by Mr Goh Chok Tong, Minister for Trade and Industry on his return after a four day visit to Baghdad.
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    • 90 1 AFP LONDON, Wed. The latest Channel tunnel project put forward by British and French railways could be financed to the tune of 20 per cent by the European Economic Community (EEC), the Financial Times reported today. The single track rail tunnel would cost £600 million on the basis
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    • 68 1 Reuter MANILA, Wed. Philippines Agriculture Minister Arturo Tanco is to discuss proposals for scientific and technical cooperation agreement with China in Beijing later this month. Mr Tanco, who will be in Beijing for the board meeting of the International Rice Research Institute (Irri) in his capacity as vice
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    • 85 1 Reuter MANILA, Wed. President Ferdinand Marcos decreed additional incentives for Philippine exporters and export producers in a new package of measures designed to increase foreign exchange earnings, a Presidential spokesman said. Among the incentives were raising deductions from taxable income to 20 per cent of total foreign
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    • 70 1 Reuter DAR ES SALAAM, Wed. A bill seeking to legalise the take-over of the giant Lonrho Trading Company's Tanzanian operations will be tabled in the National Assembly later this month, the government-owned Daily News reported today. In September last year Tanzania took over Lonrho's 18, companies here, which
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    • 59 1 Reuter MANILA, Wed. The Manila Stock Exchange has given strong support to a Securities and Exchange Commission proposal to merge the capital's three'stock exchanges. Mr Simplico Roxas, president of the Stock Exchange advocated stronger rules requiring periodic audit of exchange members and not just when there were signs
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    • 68 1 UPI NEW YORK, Wed. For the third consecutive session, stocks were being routed in heavy trading in reaction to rising interest rates resulting from Federal Reserve credit tightening. The Dow Jones average, which plunged 26.45 points on Tuesday, was off 12.53 points to 845.05 around 11 am today.
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  • 147 1 Falls Batu I.intang 304 -30 Nat Iron 595 -25 S T P 1975 630 -20 Selangor Dredg 460 -12 Tan Chong 400 -12 Petaling 1100 -10 Tronoh Mines 1000 -10 Strait* Trading 745 -10 FAN 585 -10 Y H S Msia 338 -8 Kuala Sidim 326 -8
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    156 1 Falls Indices Sg. Besi 1020 -30 Oct 9 Oct 10 B. Lintang 312 -18 B.T.Index: 3796.08 3748.59 Kramat 515 -15 Industrials: 451.43 447.34 S. Trading 750 -15 Finance: 672.75 671.08 Tronoh 985 -15 Hotels: 276.40 276.4a Sel Prop 336 -14 Properties: 252.98 250.40 Benta 434 -14 Tins: 237.02
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  • 726 1  -  ABS' RECOMMENDATIONS By COLIN CHEE THE Association of Banks in Singapore (ABS) has worked out a set of recommendations aimed at improving the existing system of monetary and liquidity controls. This is expected to be submitted iiv the near future to the Monetary Authority of
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  • 274 1 THE PRICE of gold recovered in a spectacular way when trading began in European markets yesterday. Fuelled by speculation about the latest gold auction and feais of a further rise in the price of oil, the price of the yellow metal catapulted upwards by a
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  • 394 1 THE SINGAPORE Society of Accountants (SSA) plans to introduce measures next year to promote fuller disclosure of corporate operations. In a circular to all accountants, the professional body is seeking the views of members on a plan which calls for, among other
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  • 252 1 ALL imported toys may soon need a certificate of compliance with the Singapore Toys Safety Standards if a memorandum to be submitted by the Consumers Association of Singapore (CASE) is approved. CASE president Lee Ngak Siang said yesterday at the opening of the International Educational
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  • 303 1 HARD ea the heels of the retard prime rate in the US, Magapere bankers are predicting that the PLR In the Repahtte may teach a high of 9.75 per eeat within the next two months. The replacement of earlier estimates
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  • 278 1  -  BY FOO CHOY PENG Singapore's exports of light industrial goods to China will receive a boost if negotiations between Intraco and the China National Light Industrial Import and Export Corporation to supply picture tubes to that country are finally^. It is understood that
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    • 2 1 Leader...page S
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    • 248 1 1 WELCOME Business Times extends e warm welcome to the speakers and delegates to the Trade with China conference organised by the Applied Research Corporation and Business Times. The conference will be conducted over the next two days and delegates will hear the views of experts from China, the United
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  • TRADE AND INDUSTRY
    • 78 2 THE FIRST trade mission from the British Stationery and Office Products Federation will arrive in Singapore on Sunday for a six day visit. The federation, whose 3,000 members include manufacturers, wholesalers and retailers, win offer a wide range of products from diaries artd greeting cards t6
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    • 157 2 RISING demand (or a brand of Japanese car and motor cycle batteries in Malaysia has prompted the Japanese manufacturer to produce these batteries in Malaysia. Yuasa Battery will reorganise Yuasa Battery Malaysia, the seller of Yuasa batteries, into a jointlyrowned company.. ■ICapita) of the company wiH'-be
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    • 483 2 bn#* Hi >i? K r COURSES ANfl TALKS to be literr,r«S« N lSS en Hut -n hi it o University of Singapore Department of Extramural Studies Sep 17-Oct 29: English Pronunciation, New Lecture Theatre 5, University of Singapore Extramural Studies Department x Sep 18-Dec 4: Financial Management Part
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    • 196 2 THIRTEEN British companies will display their products at the International Exhibition of Printing and Packaging Machinery (Printpac Asia 79) to be staged in Singapore from Nov 5-9. Th group's participation is being organised by the British Overseas Trade Board and the British Printing Machinery Association.
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    • 348 2 MORE New Zealand companies participating in Singapore Fair T9 are looking for ties with local companies. One company is offering its technology, another seeks representation here and a third wishes to establish a joint marketing and distribution venture. Solid State Equipment produces a range of
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    • 179 2 A COMPUTER that allows untrained people to feed hand-written information into its system has been launched in London. Invented and developed by Quest Micropad Ltd, a subsidiary of Quest Automation of Feradown, Dorset, the company claims that the terminal, called Micropad, is the world's
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    • 481 2  -  By JOHN LIM MORE than 500 companies will display machinery worth over $20 million at the second South-east Asia Production Machinery and Engineering Equipment Show (Machine Asia 79). The international exhibition will be declared open by the chairman of the National Productivity
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    • 378 2 THE volume of timber exported in August increased by 3 per cent over the preceding month. Exports of mouldings, veneer and plywood were higher. Timber Digest, a monthly publication of the Timber Industry Board (TIB), reported that 179,609 cubic metres of timber and timber products
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    • 176 2 APPLIED Power International Inc., an American manufacturer of automotive and heavy duty hydraulic equipment, has set up its regional office and a warehouse here. This announcement came soon after Applied Power decided to participate in the Asian Automotive and Accessories Exhibition to be held next
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    • 398 2  -  By LEE YOKE MENG A SOUTH Korean economic survey team will visit Singapore to discuss the possibility of future South Korean economic and industrial involvement in Singapore. The team, due here on Sunday for a two-day stay, constitutes members from the Federation of Korean
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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  • REGIONAL
    • 658 3 THE two-week trade mission to China led by the Deputy Trade and Industry Minister Datuk Lew Sip Hon, has ended with a string of sales contracts for Malaysian primary products and a proposal for a joint venture in tin mining in China. Describing the mission
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    • 359 3 INVESTMENT incentives offered by Malaysia and aggressive international promotion have enabled the nation to continue to attract foreign investments despite a worldwide economic slowdown. Disclosing this Malaysian Deputy Prime Minister, Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad said investors' confidence has been bouyed to such an
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    • 131 3 AN anti-communist guerilla force of Kampucheans that has been fighting the Vietnamese near Thailand's border has announced the formation of the National Liberation Government for Starving, Devastated Cambodia. The announcement came shortly after exiled Prince Norodom Sihanouk organised his own Confederation of Nationalist Khmers at
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    • 58 3 UPI American folk singer Joan Baez seen here getting a point across to reporters on her arrival in Hongkong which marks the beginning of her "fact finding" tour of refugee camps in South-east Asia. She intends to focns international attention to the plight of the Vietnamese boat people
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    • 313 3 AP THE Soviet Union has given Vietnam at least eight warships including two missile patrol boats during the past year, a Japanese newspaper reported on Wednesday. The Yomiuri Shimbun, an independent, mass-circula-tion daily, said the warships of the Soviet Far East Fleet were given to the
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    • 243 3 UPT THREE scientists from China were hailed by the Cancer Research Institute on Tuesday for developments leading to a simple blood test for the earliest signs of liver cancer in humans. The test they developed identifies alpha-fetoprotein (AFT), a substance associated with cancer
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    • 62 3 AFP AUSTRALIAN diamonds have been found at a depth of at least 80 metres for the first time. In its regular quarterly report on sustained exploration of potential diamond fields, Conzinc Riotinto at Australia announced that the Ash ton Diamond Joint venture in Western Australia has diamond yields
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    • 270 3 VIETNAM'S ruling Communist Party has promised the country's deprived people adequate food, clothing, shelter and other esMntials oT daily life within six years, the official Vietnam News Agency announced on Tuesday. The orders to clean up mismanagement for the good of
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    • THE REGION IN BRIEF
      • 380 3 Agencies THE Japanese government will seek a budgetary appropriation of about one billion yen in fiscal 1980 beginning next April to expand technical cooperation with China, a Foreign Ministry official £&i€l. Mr Shinichi Tanai, director-general of the Ministry's Economic Cooperation Bureau, made the remark at a press
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    • 291 3 Regional Banking Representative SINGAPORE An international merchant bank, with a well established presence in the Asia-Pacific region, is seeking a Manager and Representative, aged 30-35, for their South East Asian Regional Office located in Singapore. The candidate should have had at least seven years banking experience, preferably with an exposure
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 707 4 THE OIL crisis -has set a l natural rubber market. Oil isjlw material for* rte'manyfacture of synthetic rubber, so a rise in its price inevitably tends to improve the competitiveness of the natural product. But the massive oil prico rise seen recently, cpAbaek in supply,
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    • 289 4 PRICES were little changed in a generally quiet and featureless Singapore produce market yesterday as the wait-and-see attitude grew more pervasive. In effect, Singapore dealers are still pricing themselves out of the international markets, particularly the big markets in Europe and America. They have been quoting higher prices
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    • 142 4 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday: (In HK dollars, spot ex-godown) Cm* yan: China Blue Phoenix 20s 2.320 32s 2.810, 3.040 (per bale of 400 lbs). Pteee gMds: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly unq;
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    • 247 4 THE SINGAPORE market cloaed slightly lower yesterday with November One RSS buyers quoted at 287.75 cents per 2.25 cents from Tuesdays <Ma*pL dealers said. Morning were marked down half a cent on lower London advices and some selling interest, they r prices easfd fpbier on selling but the market
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    • 323 4 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in S$ per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.01. 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 65, Special
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    • 352 4 R AS prices In cents per kilo yesterday: Noon (per kUo) Buyers Sellers Int. 1 R.S.S prompt (.o.b. 282.50 283 50N Int. 1 R.S.S. November 288.50 289 00 Int. 1 R.S.S. December 293.50 294.00 lot 2 R.S.S. 281 00 282 00N UK Cool 280 00 281 00N Int.
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    • 122 4 NOON SSR aa4 SMR i ■AS SSR 20 (l-lrn SSR SO (1 tor pncaa yaacerday Novenber (Carreat Mtk) Buyer* Sellers i pallet) 266 00 268 00N pallet) 263 00 265 OON D*e«abar (Forward Mtk) Buyers Sallara 267 SO 269 50N 264.SO 266.SON MRBLB SMR CV SMR L
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    • 71 4 C.I.F. North European ports. In US dollars per ton unless otherwise stated. LONDON: Tue Previoua Malaysian 5 r < ffa bulk per tonne December 627.OOslr 630.00slr Sumatra 5 r < ffa bulk October unch 635.00alr November 640 OOslr 640.00»lr December unch 640 OOslr January 637.50pd 645.00alr Feb/March unch
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    • 138 4 THE BTOAITS tin In Penaag raee farther Msl4 per pical> to a record fojMlf yfcterday, Mftt above the lateraattenal Tin Agreement ceiling, The smaller vol nine ef tin eeaeeatraten delivered by miner?, which totalled only 119 tonnes compared with lIS tonnes aa Tuesday, attracted sustained straag baying support
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    • 30 4 Rubber: Oct 10 Singapore: November: 287.75 cents (down 2.25 cents) Malaysia: November 288.25 cents (down 0.75 cents) Tin: M*2,019 (up $14) Official offering: 130 tonnes (down 33 tonnes)
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    • 150 4 THE SUGAR futures market yesterday continued the recent quiet featureless trend with no trades registered, dealers said. January closed at 12.24/42 US cents against Tuesday's 12.14/24 close, March at 12.70/74 against 12.66/60 with distant October at 13.58/66 against 13.60/64 cents. Cotton trading yesterday continued to be quiet, dealers
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    • 619 4 ALUMINIUM: Down £22.50 for cash and £8 lower for three-months yesterday morning. Market eased under mixed selling and long liquidation prompted by lack of follow-through to Tuesday's speculative buying which met substantial trade selling resistance. Stronger sterling also aided the morning's easier tone. Three-months traded down to £774
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    • 227 4 SOYBEAN futures closed between 10 Vi to 1 3 A US cents a bushel lower in Chicago on Tuesday. Traders said soybean futures followed faltering Chicago Board of Trade wheat futures to closing losses. Late liquidation led to commission house stoploss selling when prices dropped below U5)6.95 a bushel
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  • ASIAN STOCK
    • 372 4 THE sharp fall in Wall Street on Tuesday led to early selling yesterday which persisted throughout the day, although buyers were generally absent, dealers said. The Hang Seng index fell 16.44 points to close at 645.27. Among the leaders, Hongkong Bank fell 30 cents to $14.50, Hongkong Land 50
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    • 152 4 THE market closed lower across the board yesterday, with turnover down to 4.(3 million pesos from Tuesday's 5.21 million, dealers said. Baguio Gold, Pogei and Pioneer fell, while Marinduque B, Oriental B and Int Phil Holdings posted slight gains o K CT 1 COK Minim Pnot I arm unch
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    • 255 4 STOCK prices fell sharply yesterday as a result of profit-taking in quiet trading, dealers said. OCT 10 BahU Asia Credit AM Fibre Ayuthaya In* And Tnnt 222 171 140 •9 -5 unch Bangkok Investment Bangkok Bank 234 354 -4 -4 Bangkok Insurance Bangkok Metropolitan Ban Bangkok Nylon Bank Of
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    • 396 4 MARKET sentiment was bullish yesterday with selected gold and mining stocks making large gains, dealers said. Central Norseman Gold rose 80 cents to close the day at 18.00 while GMK rose 22 cents to $2.60 and Poseidon 17 cents to $1.55. The All Ordinaries rose 1.87 points to 674.84
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    • 62 4 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 482.9 Monday 486.8 Week Ago 4061 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 857.59 Monday 884.04 Week ago ***** LONDON DOLLAR PREMIUM Tuesday 35". to 36 Monday 35 to 35'* H.K.HANG SENG Wednesday 645.37 Tuesday 061.71 Week ago 685.88 8YDNEY INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 538.13 Tuesday 537 J1
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 152 4 the best opportunity to sell to or buy from ASEAN. Don't miss it! See the mammoth display of manufactured goods from the Republic's broad-based industrial sector: Textiles and Garments Ull Petroleum and Chemicals 1111 I Heavy Machinery I Shipping and Ship-repairing I I Consumer Electronics I Leather Products flß'f I
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 55 5 Conservative Party members crowding the hall in Blackpool, on the opening day of the party's conference. Lord Thorneycroft, Conservative Party chairman, opened the conference on Tuesday and warned of tough times ahead and called for support for Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher in the difficult problems which she confronts.
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    • 544 5 NYT PRESIDENT Carter declared firm support for the Federal Reserve's weekend package of interest rateraising measures, and was generally echoed in this stance by traditionally Liberal Capitol Hill legislators and private economists. Asked if he would pursue tight money policies even if it
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    • 357 5 Reuter BRITISH Foreign Secretary Lord Carrington is facing opposition from ruling Conservative Party right-wing-ers, who accuse him of being too conciliatory with guerilla leaders over peace plans for Zimbabwe Rhodesia. They want Lord Carrington to announce immediate recognition of the bi-racial Zimbabwe Rhodesia
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    • 155 5 AP AMERICAN Federal Aviation Administrator Langhorne Bond predicted that a government team will recommend the DC-10 passenger airliner be redesigned because of the crash that killed 273 persons in Chicago last May. Mr Bond made the statement during a hearing by a transport subcommittee
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    • 56 5 GHANA, In arrears with its repayments of short-term international loans, is being refused further credit by foreign exporters and bankers, according to the Bank of Ghana. In its latest monthly economic bulletin, the bank said arrears of short-terms payments totalled 1,190 million cedis (about SS900 million)
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    • 829 5 THE United States and its Western allies now believe the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries will export much less oil in the future than was expected only a few months ago. Soaring official prices supplemented by the premiums many members charge oil
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    • 131 5 AP THE US Senate finance committee has imposed a GO per cent windfall profits tax on the bulk of America's domestically produced oil, including billions of barrels of Alaska North Slope crude. The action came as committee members made the last major decisions confronting them in
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 444 5 Agencies THE American Senate has voted against barring the use of American contributions to the World Bank to help Vietnam, Kampuchea, Laos and Cuba after being told that such a ban could effectively mean the end of the bank. The action was taken during debate on an
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    • 192 5 UPI CANADIAN Prime Minister Joe Clark's Conservative government promised more incentives to private enterprise and a smaller bureaucracy at the opening of the country's 31st Parliament on Tuesday. The speech from the Throne, read by Governor Genera] Edward Schreyer," emphasised also establishCt of sev«al pariiameneommUtees, including one to
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    • 737 5 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time :s From vti i SIA SQ211 1045 HLP ].*,{> GIA GA944 1055 PKU CIA GA906 1100 MES PAL PR501 1135 MNL SIA SQ63 1155 MNL RBA BI423 1200 BWN SIA SQ240 1210 MES GIA GA982 1230 HLP SIA SQ201 1245 HLP
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  • 434 6 THE proposal by the Singapore Society of Accountants to bring about fuller disclosure of corporate affairs is a step in the right direction and should bolster investor confidence when implemented. All too often, companies in Singapore comply with great reluctance to the letter of the
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  • 234 6 SINGAPORE obviously needs to develop the reinsurance industry as a necessary part of the overall financial structure. Mr Rangarajan's comments on ways in which this might be achieved are therefore worthy of some consideration. But his suggestion that the authorities grant further tax incentives is
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  • 2026 6  -  System X, Britain's new electronic exchange, made its debut at the Tefefcom 79 exhibition held recently at Geneva. The preduct is being snapped up by companies, or by countries, as hungry for business as The UK, reports JOHN LLOYD. JOHN LLOYD FT
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 1433 6 SUMO WRESTLING TWO HUGE mm sf ewetally eaitlvated beef wortag gMlea s< ttdek eMk buds warily face each ether la the ring. A lew ilew circles thaa crash! the meaatalas meet aai begin seeking eat the mnUiiw e( the ether. This Is Sane wrestling, Japaa'a Namera Use apert whleh attracts
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  • 3547 7  -  High quality service is the key word in the banking industry in Singapore. The POSB's vast network and higher tax-free interest rate, coupled with its aggressive marketing strategies, certainly give other financial institutions valuable food for thought. The commercial banks should take the rejection for equal status
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  • 840 7  -  FORUM ...with Simon Goldstein NYT i > > v. ui.n y.VOI.i: THERE is a widespread opinion that mines, oil wells and vacant land are a good inflation hedge, and the view has been strengthened by the failure of stock prices to adjust fully
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
    • EUROPEAN MARKETS
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      • 211 8 OCT OS Dm Aef-Telefunken 42.10 -1 Akto 26 JO 01 Allx Leben MS-00 13 AIU Veri ***** 7 RASF 144.40 0 2 Bay H T Wbank 254 00 -1 Bay Vbank 2*000 1 Bayer ***** •1Kb MC 'sot .on VI BMW lmto -l j Cauella 307 00 ♦2 Chem
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      • 146 8 OCT M Fls ABN JSC 50 +0.5 AhoM *> SO 1A Akao 2020 AMEV MB 10 +09 Am tu 128 80 Amro Bank 7330 +0.1 Bcriou M00 unch Berk 106 SO +15 Boll 7130 unch Boriumij 176.00 -2 Burhmann H30 +11 Bjrenkorf TZ20 0.7 C»J»* Drift 170 80 0A
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      • 87 8 OCT OS Ft* FORWARD MARKET Acee Arbcd Astur tan 2430 «20 ♦1 -25 B rase an Bru-Lamb Canpac mA isoo 1011 unch 5 IS Coet Dc Been Dm 279 2205 12 S Elcclrobel Ob-Inno-Bm o*» MOO asao 1072 50 •96 Hobo* Ptlra Ryl Dutch ssso 2386 -S *10 20
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    • 1316 8 NEW YORK STOCK price! on Tuesday tumbled virtually across thfc board in the sharpest selloff in five years, as the impact of Federal Reserve anti-inflation measures began to sink in. With hardly a bid in sight, the Dow Jones industrial average slumped 27 points and declftes swamped advances
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    • 228 8 OCT 09 CS Hud Bay Mtn 27'* Imp Oil 42. -2'« Abltlbl 19'» lnn> 25', -IS A lean 46 -2 Si Int Prov Pipe 18 -s 32 -1 ■nt UU 15--IS Bank Mont 24'« -S Inti Nickel 25'; -is Bank Nova Scotia 24'--S Kerr Add 13 -IS Bell Tel
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 440 9 NYT MR PAUL Volcker, chairman of the US Federal Reserve Board, urged United States bankers on Tuesday to show restraint in raising interest rates and cautioned them against lending to finance speculative or purely financial activities. The cost of funds to banks is
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    • 132 9 THE Chartered Bank will hold the second of its two scheduled seminars on "Letters of Credit and the Singapore Exporter" tomorrow at the Jasmine Room, ShangriLa Hotel. The one-day seminar will highlght some of the problems involved in handling letters of credit, and suggest ways in which the
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    • 492 9  -  By LEE YOKE MENG A SENIOR reinsurance executive has suggested that the Singapore monetary authorities grant more tax incentives to help widen the reinsurance industry's operations and financial resources. Mr G Rangarajan, manager of the Reinsurance Management Corporation of Asia, pointed out in
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    • 103 9 AFP THREE American banks have applied for establishment of branch offices in Taipeh. The Taiwanese Finance Ministry said they are Rainier National Bank, First National Bank of Boston, and Seattle First National Bank. They submitted their applications separately two or three months ago. A
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    • 626 9 ARAB-MalaysiaDevelop-ment Bank, one of Malaysia's largest wholesale banks, has been favourably rated as an international lead manager which has resisted cutting spreads to compete aggressively in the syndicated loans market. According to an independent survey conducted by the authoritative banking journal, Euroomney, AMDB, the only Asean
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    • 219 9 A DELEGATION of leading executives from the Union Bank of Switzerland (ÜBS) will be here later this month for the official opening of the Bank's local branch. Arriving on Tuesday, Oct 23, the eight-man delegation are Mr Guido Hanselmann, executive vice president and general manager of ÜBS;
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    • 316 9 OCT 08 Rand INDUSTRIALS A Alpha 106 +5 Abercom 289 5 AE And CI S00 +10 AMIC 1825 *25 Barlow* (80 +5 C| Sugar 830B CNA 300 unch Currl* Finance US unch De Been bid WIS a Edcon 408 unch Ed fan 4860 Eveready Jfe Fad Volk
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  • MONEY AND EXCHANGES
    • 524 9 AFTER two days of fairly spectacular gains, the US dollar yesterday eased off against the major currencies, especially against the Deutschemark. Trading was active but the rates moved in a less volatile fashion as market reaction to the US dollar support measures subsided. Opening at 1.7875/85 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 $40 million 91-day Treasury bills to be issued from Oct 15 to Oct 19. Each tender must not be for less than $250,000.
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    • 22 9 THE average rate ai which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 9 per cent.
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    • 200 9 Asian rates ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at close on Oct 10: 7 days 1 month 2 months 3 months 0 months 9 months 12 months US Doilan(Saot) Offer Bid 14*. 14'. 14". 14H 14 5/16 14 3/16 14 7/16 14 5/16 14' z 14 7/16 14 11/1614 9/16
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    • 380 9 THE SINGAPORE gold futures market yesterday closed between U5536.90 and US$5O.OO higher in active selective trading, dealers said. Trading was temporarily suspended this morning oft 3 limit-up opening. l Prje<«s thereafter rose further on stoploss selling and fresh buying to close sharply higher ahead of yesterday's
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    • 172 9 THE US dollar was quoted steady against most major currencies on good two-way business in late trading yesterday, dealers said. It fetched 1.7877/85 marks, little changed from an early 1.7872/82 but firmer against New York's 1.7810/ 20 overnight close, while it continued steady at 1.6150/ 90 Swiss francs from
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    • 284 9 THE US dollar yesterday opened easier against major European currencies and lost further ground in early trading, dealers said. The market was reacting to the easier trend in shortdate Eurodollar deposits, with the strong rise of gold above the US$4OO-an ounce level acting again as an additional factor. Dealers
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    • 55 9 RANGE of prices offered by discount houses on Oct 10: Overnight Y* 5' t r i Call deposits 5' tU Clot in Buymf Selling 3 month Treasury bills 5*4 S s i 3 month Bank bills 8 J 8 3 month CD 811/16 89/10 6 month CD 8 8
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    • 54 9 AUSTRAL LA/NZ exchange quotes on Oct 10: US dollar 1.1225/1.1177 Sterling 0.5221/0.5157 Ninety-day air mail buying rates: Sterling 0.5445 US dollar -1.1678 Ninety-day forward buying Sterling 0.5275 UTSdollar 1.1353 NEW ZEALAND: Reserve bank midrate: US dollar 0.9899 Trading bank indications: Sterling 0.4606/0.4576 US dollar 0.9949/0.9649 Ninety-day airmail buying ItSiing
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 267 9 MAGNUM CORPORATION BERHAD ANNOUNCEMENT TO SHAREHOLDERS 1. It was reported in the various local newspapers on 5 October 1979 that the Company had not complied with an ex'parte interim injunction concerning a matter between Empat Nombor Ekor (Selangor) Sdn Bhd and one of its agents, whereby the displeasure of the
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    • 20 9 Leader Page I S m < v!j »4I <**}•' t-. v«* /> -4- *> irt *a*» k- «r*' ~*r I* rn v|lfjiip«» ABN Bank
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  • 1326 10 BUSINESS DONE ON THE SES THE KLSE BID and after prices officially listed and hustiwm in 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 Acaaa (2.406) Allied Choc
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  • 158 10 SINGAPORE UNIT TRUST (IhHw' prima tar Oct 11) The Commerce 219 2.32 The Saving Fund 142 1.51 S'pore Prog Fond 0.97 l.Q2xd S pore Sec. Fund 1.74 IJ5 S'pore Invest Fund 1.2* 1.37 S'pore Equity Fund 1.00 LOS INCOME BOND UNIT (Carnal prim) Income Bond 1.10 1.22 MARA
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  • 2601 10 Gr's Gr's Net 1979 Last Div Div Y'ld P/E Vol Day High Low Company Sale or- C'vr COOO) High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 261 207 Acma 240 15.0 2.2 62 125 m 196 123* Alcorn 196 10.0 1.3 5.1 26.1 148 110 Allied Choc 130 85
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  • 40 10 Striking prices of the options officiaßj-Ttoted on the Stock Excbange of Singapore yester- day, the period, bids and offered price* and h—team done, if any, with the number at options traded drawn tn brack IPsnraoo (Qy $2.30) (0.228).
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  • 33 10 ft 1/4% 1/3/81 (250,000) (4) m 6 1/2* l/ft/7»-81 (250,000) (4) 98.45 (8) 86.50 ft S/4% 1/0/79-81 (250,000) 98.40 (4) 88X0 ft S/4% T F 1 ft/4/87-90 (200.000) (1) 97 58
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  • 1481 10 BID and offer price* officially listed aad burinem la and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yeaterday with the number of sham traded shown In brackets la IoU of 1.000 units unites otherwiae sped tied INDUSTRIAL Atemm 1 908 1.955) ad AMD (o.4ft WB) (1) 0.52
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  • 236 10 HUME Indastriea (M) Bhd: EOGM to be held at Jalan 219, Old Federal Highway, Petaling Jaya, on Oct 15 at 2.15ptn. Hiae taMrid (Far Baal) Lid: AGM to be held at the Board Room on the 31.7 km, Bukit TMu Road, Singapore on Oct 17 at 12 noon.
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  • 732 10 SHARE prices underwent farther cr salon la slowtempo trading at the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday. Although there was a slight recovery from the morning laws, seattmeat remaiaed geaerally depressed an til the eteoe with buyers geaerally keeplag away from fresh commitments. Some selling pressnre was anted
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  • 545 10 SHARE prices underwent further erosion to close broadly lower on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. In extension of the weaker overnight close, prices opened markedly lower and tended downwards for the greater part of the day. However, towards the closing minutes, prices staged a slight
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 926 11  -  By DAVID CHOW SELANGOR Dredging is once again considering plans to develop its choice Jalan Ampang property in Kuala Lumpur. The property, which is sited at the junction of Jalan Yap Kwan Seng, is in a prime location well suited for quality office space. The
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    • 816 11 AWSJ THE ROAD to modernisation, it seems, is paved with cake and cookie mixes, among other things. In Malaysia, at least, the mixes have appeared as one of the latest signs of the emergence of a Westernstyle consumer society. Even though Malaysian consumers can readily
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    • 204 11 INCREASED costs, mainly higher export duties, and a deficit in rubber jyoduction have forced pre-tax profit at Mentakab Rubber down slightly at the interim stage. For the six months' to June 30, 1979, pre-tax profit retreated 5.7 per cent to (243,635 despite a rise in turnover to 5840,774
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    • 713 11 S.'E./f* HOUSING Corporation, the property development arm of Malaysian multi-millionaire Tan Sri Dr Lee Yan Lian's business empire, is among the large companies planning a public share issue in the near future. The company, according to market sources, should be submitting anytime now its application to
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    • 170 11 Company YearTotal to Total to ond picuh AugW Auf '79 A ok am Tin June 2,310 4,562 3,419 Austral Amai June 1,775 3,372 3,922 Ayer Hrt^m June 1,918 5,283 5,404 Berjuntai Apr! 5,400 20,668 25,680 Gopeng Con Sept 3,013 29,465 25,654 Hong Kong Tin Sept n/h 11,089 8,207
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    • 462 11 urn HOCK LOCK SIEW IN A MARKET that was still reeling under the influence of the sharply declining Wall Street and Hongkong share markets, the final burst of bullish activity noted in the shares of General Lumber yesterday must have seemed too good to be
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    • 151 11 Company Date Last Foil YewPeriod Announced Net EPS Gross Pre-tax Inst year (cents) Dlv. <%) Profit OH!) Bo vis D Keramat I I 15/9 20/9 89.8 146.5 14.509L 25,895 Mai Bank F 23/9 28.6 17.5 25,742 Sea View F 30/9 282L Guinness F 3/10 45.1 38.0 20,582 Syn
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    • LATEST RESULTS
      • 77 11 i has reported group pre- tax profit for the year ended April 30 of $961,812 as compared with $946,818 for the previous corresponding period, The parent company pre-tax profit registered $588,223 ($936,771). The directors recommend a first and final dividend of 10 per cent less tax
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      • 26 11 Unaudited pre- tax profit of M 539,000 ($50,000) on turnover of $930,000 ($1.04 million) for the six months ended July 31.
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      • 59 11 Pre-tax profit of M 55.28 million ($3.24 million) for the year ended June 30 on turnover of $18.09 million ($13.76 million). The company declared a final dividend of 15 per cent (10 per cent), /making a total of 20 per cent (15 per cent), payable
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 108 11 ANNOUNCEMENT We have pleasure in announcing that Brentnall Beard Co (S) Pte Ltd is now known as PRIME INTERNATIONAL (HOLDINGS) PTE LTD The names of the subsidiaries will be changed with effect from 15 October, 1979 in line with the holding company, namely:Brentnall Beard Insurance Brokers (Pte) Ltd to PRIME
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    • 74 11 HFC, RESTAURANT Hong Leong Building Basement, Shenton Way HSH HEAD CURRY Daily Also PRAWN CURRY CRAB CURRY SOTONG CURRY subject to availability. Open daily Bam 11pm Tel: *****07 06V t<Sl U-l u.J nftT *eei ...alillO jlhsbT STS Otf qioO K dul *"»fntT CK ££t ii« f c ABN Bank 0
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  • 112 12 SINGAPORE and Sri Lanka have put their formal seal on a memorandum of understanding concluded earlier in Colombo last month. \> The memorandum further liberalises the Existing air services agreement between the two countries and grants full fifth freedom traffic rights for many intermediate
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  • 75 12 Boats loaded with mourners cruising in the holy river Ganges on Wednesday while Jayaprakash Narayan's body was being cremated. Narayan died on Monday a sad and disappointed man watching his influence wane as the Indian political scene plunged into a wave of defections and realignments. And
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  • 401 12 SHAREHOLDERS of Haw Par Brothers International Ltd (HPBIL) were not entitled "under minimum statutory requirements" to know about the realised profits of Grey Securities Ltd and Cobra Investments Ltd for 1973, said Mr Awther Singh, witness at the Tar ling trial. Charles Richard
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  • 251 12 SIME Darby Holdings took another step closer to its goal of rationalising its London operations by announcing yesterday that it is proceeding with an early redemption of its London subsidiary's preference shares. Following the convefsion into ordinary shares of the outstanding convertible preferred ordinary
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  • 133 12 TELECOMS yesterday entered the second phase of its "push-button telephones for all" programme, under which all rotary telephones will be replaced by push-button units. The second phase programme will be carried out in two ways by mass telephone number change exercises and through street-by-street
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  • 378 12 THAILAND'S Prime Minister Kriangsak Chomanan will arrive in Kuala Lumpur for consultations on Saturday in the course of a tour of Asean countries before he visits Hanoi, probably next month. General'Kriangsak is not visiting Singapore, as Mr Lee Kuan Yew would be visiting South Korea
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  • 355 12 THE CHAIRMAN of Singapore's national airline, SLA, yesterday described in no uncertain terms what he thought of "good causes" and the money his organisation had poured into these causes. Singapore Airlines contributes over $500,000 a year for what may be called good
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  • 598 12  -  By SOH ENG LIM THE European Economic Community was urged to replac> the generalised system of preferences (GSP) with another which would reduce the disruption of production and marketing of goods from developing countries such as Malaysia. The call was made by Mr Chai Fook Loong,
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  • 800 12 LONDON, Wed Share prices were easier in steady trading as profit-taking developed following recent rises, dealers said. At 3 pm the FT index was down 9.5 at 473.4. Industrial leaders were up to 14p lower as in Unilever while Blue Circle, ICI and Glaxo were down lOp apiece.
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 336 12 T- l ,i? n i i my 1 isy r i** Ronson toothbrush helps to keep your teeth cleaner, healthier Introducing the new family model Ronson Automatic Toothbrush The better way to brrrusha teeth correctly Tooth decay is easy to avoid. Yet it is the most common health problem in
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 61 12 Outlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. to 1 p.m: today: Scattered showers in early morning. Report for 24 hours prior to 7M p.m. on Oct.ll at the oirport. Maximum temperature 29.1 Associated humidity 72 Minimum temperature..., 24.2 Associated humidity 98 Hours of sunshine 1.30 Rainfall in millimetres Nil Total rainfall
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • PORTSIDES
      • 84 13 Reuter CHINA'S first shore-based crane for handling containers is now in operation at the new Tianjin harbour, the Xinghua news agency said on Tuesday. The Chinese-built crane, which can lift 40 tonnes, can handle 30,000-ton vessels and hoist more than 10 containers an hour. Six container docks are
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      • 56 13 AFP BRITAIN S largest trawler company, British United Trawlers, plans to sell 13 of its vessels due to increased protectionism. They include six 1,000-ton factory ships built 15 years ago. Three have been sold so far to Wale Seafoods of Lagos, Nigeria. It is understood the same
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      • 132 13 UPI A DUTCH tugboat extinguished the flames aboard the blazing Greek tanker Almond B on Tuesday and put the charred ship under tow. Gaeta port officials said the Dutch registry tug New York succeeded in putting out the fire after the patrol boat Fiorillo refused to approach
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    • 553 13  -  GREATER SPECIALISATION By TEO TECK WENG EXPANSION in the shipping industry over the past years have demanded greater specialisation in terms of skills. Advanced specialised training becomes imperative. Captain Rodney Short, head of Singapore Polytechnic's Department of Nautical Studies, said his department is well aware of
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    • 221 13 UPI SHIPOWNERS aartared wtater apttmtem ii demaad far toanin miull> grew ud rates Saath Afrteaa oajit tpato rtprrfrared a rate fflßp irkea Luin <• Htm oarte JaiMa. Great Lake* (nkTCpcntiaas maintained their reeaatly ittoii activity. Plxlag laeladed Taepfer's eagagemeat «f a Sklawa vessel far Nav MS shlpmeat af
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    • 289 13 THE PORT of Singapore Authority will conduct soil investigation at Pulau Ayer Chawan for the proposed Esso berth no. 5 from Oct 15. Bore-hole survey of the sea bed will be carried out in the area north-west of the island and
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    • 120 13 r*#Vrßi}' ife ategtfflQii ar seeufcefl a contrast i sffc'3u p pfcji frt he stern rampr for no ships,, Iduq The ships ordered by China; Merchants; Steam Navtgf ticufc «re new The plied directly Industry Ltd, NCG's longterm Japanese licensee. The "Paralla"-type ramp for the
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    • 2232 17 SCHEDULE A guide to shins loading at Singapore for Ports around the World Xhe list below tabulates, by port destination. th£ name of the ship, the shipping i itl ftjiW fly r dates oT arrival and departure from the Port of Singapore.
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    • 961 18 f RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS 1 AND LCL CARGO AT CONTAINER TERMINAL (1) Each vessel s estimated time of arrival is advised by the Shipping Line/Agent and is subject to change B (2) All export FCL containers and LCL cargo must be delivered to the Authority's premises
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    • 822 18 AFP THE FREIGHT market presented a somewhat mixed picture last week, with a continuing firm trend in the Eastern Hemisphere, but slightly easier in the West. Nevertheless, the under- tone appeared steady ali though conditions were somewhat quieter than usual owing to holidays
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    • 417 18 SEAFARING union leaders last week backed a call for a worldwide stoppage of all ships in protest at attempts to reduce crew manning levels. The move, taken at the conference of the seafaring section of the International Transport Workers' Federation in Stockholm, is the
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    • 528 18 Shipping Line ACS T Col 5 Afea IV 3 Alfred V 1 Alpac IV 5 Angkutan V 3 ANL I 1 APL in 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 4
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    • 710 18 ORIENT EXCHANGE "-THE freight market is very active with a shortage of vessels in the 3,000 to 12,000 dwt range. voyage and period charters are awaiting suitable tonnage. Asean shippers have noted with interest the recent new freight Bate formula agreement reached in Moscow between the
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    • 579 18 SHIPOWNERS from the developed countries are increasingly transferring the registration of their ships to Singapore and Panama in a bid to cut costs. The increasing trend towards "flagging out" by some European maritime countries is underlined in the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development's report on
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    • Article, Illustration
      519 18 EXPECTED ARRIVALS TODAY KEPPEL WHARVES Anchan (0530 hauls after Bunga Orkid sails) 33/34 Alaunia (2359 after Zao) 42/ 43 Cecilie Maersk (0600 after Alisher Navoi)<6/7 Chosei Mam (Ro/Ro) (1500) 15/16 Dove (Tanker) (0900 P/O subject gas free) 13/14 Foo Chow (Mter Golden Horse) 25/26 n Hong Yin
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 488 13 TANK CLEANING Whether you are sending It to the DOCKYARD for repairs the SCRAPYARD tor scrapping or making a CONVERSION consult PIRAEUS MARINE SINGAPORE PTE LTD IA RI) IM A\l A H Orient Overseas Co*da*teA Line FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) I S ex* e f KHang j
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    • 278 13 r US3E SEALORI) ANTAf 1 m UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) GULF ■J WEEKLY MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES S pore 1 loading for li\ Port J Dubai (21/10). Kuwait (24/10). Dammam Gdfl. 33/ M (27/10) 16/10 Kuwait (28/10). Shuajba (31/10). Dammam I (4/11). Dubai (6/11) AL MUBARAK I AH I 30/10
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    • 226 13 NOL NE ORIENT LINES LTD FAR EAST EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ) K. IACf UN N PEARt C ROTE H lACEWON HK CONTAMER MERCATOR 0 CHEF STRAITS AUSTRALIA RO-RO CONTAINER SERVICE A member of th« Anro Consortium U S A CONTAINER SERVICE TO WEST COAST P Mang
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    • 399 13 ®SHOFUKU I.INE Full Container Service Straits Taiwan Japan See Page IV Column 3 for Sailings S POHf AGENT SHOFUrxU AGENCIES <S> PTE LTD JOTf EIOOH OCt AN BUII DING. SINGAPORE 1 WARM TiNu '1117? 13 iNfSI 'GE Nf RAI 91 j 111 (14 (AfSl UK* RS ?4S9!> AS ?*-SBB A
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 866 14 fully contmoused to oam EXPRESS CONVENTIONAL TO EUROPE 5 pore PKelanf Pen Bit Pad Ridumrt 7/11 911 Genu H'burf Bremen Rdam Antwerp 12/1? 10/12 7/12 5/12 m 17/11 20/11 14/12 7/12 24/12 22/12 19/12 17/12 FULLY CONTMNEJttSED TO GENOA/TMESTE TV MR S'ptr* P KtUnf Genoa Ineste Npponca 12/10 14/10 17/10
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    • 385 14 m tm 25 D«c 11 lan Ok 1 0« 17 lan Ok 4 Dk 19 ten WMa ■will— utpAi (EAC) I (BBS) |(UC) Vancouver BC Seattle Los Angeles San Francisco CANADA/USA Pacific Coast Vancomei Seattle Tacoma L Lonynew 18 t tesl 11-12/10 20-20/10 11-12/11 20-20/11 11-12/12 13-15/10 29-30/10 13-15/11 29-30/11
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    • 625 14 r (7) EVERGREEN LINE fan [as: f'ußOPf f XPPfSS FUll CONTAINER SERVICE ACCEPTMG CARGO FOR: HAMBURG FELKSTO#E. ROTTEROAM. ANTWERP IE HAVRE ALSO ACCEPTMG CARGO FOR UMTEO KMGOOM SODTSaPTOnONOOH. MANCHESTER BIRMINGHAM BRISTOL. LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW LEEDS (WEST GERMANY BBWMW HOLLAND AMSTERDAM S>*r« Hwtef Frtntow Mtorfe* It Wm CmiVm«(«> 13 Oct 3Nm sfc»
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    • 872 14 1 Eveivtt Lines Burmrfiv« Star Shippint Corpn. VHk "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" T* LOADMG FOi RANGOON p< Spa* PAGAN 21/22 Oct 23/24 Oct HTONEYNA (OBCHMNSMG ONLY) 14/16 Oct B F.S.S C Ag«m> n Moloyva TEPS MALAYSIA Port Ketong T*l (38V7355 Penonfl Tel *****/***** /|!L£# V Compama Argentina Da Tjl Vl M«w»»eio»
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    • 714 14 mo.s.E. OCEAN SHIPPING ENTERPRISES PTE LTD RV 2102 2103 ?IST FLOOR MARINA HOUSE SHFNTON WAV MISTRI ROAD SINGAPORE 2 TFL *****44 7 *****70 SANKYO LINE AUSTRALIA SERVICE P. KtiMg Singapore Loadnf for: HI.. M rOKT 11/13 Oct MEL. SYD 17/11 Oct 15/18 Od ADEL 13/15 Od SYD. MEL. ADEL 11/13
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 1034 15 Overseas MB U Containers Limited Weekly service to/from UK/Europe T» UK/Continent irtmt t dan St* *>•» O'marfe Brwn A wwp It Howe U "Oct M Oct JNm 5Nm 6Nm INm lib* C«*(a* by 20 Oct 22 Oct 7Nm »Nm It Nm 12 Nm 5Nm Trtat Ecpms 77 Oct 14 Nm
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    • 903 15 GRANARY line RED SEA/MEDITERRANEAN SERVICE S'p«r« PKeiang M.H. MM TAT V.3IM 12 Oct (FJfy Booked) WON NEWYOUK V.32W 5 Nov M.V. MM M V.33N..... 29 No* M.V. MAN CHEONG IM* 17 Dec Kcirmc contmo cmgo ra o*r MV MM M ¥.241. M.V MM CHEONG V.29E toddah/ P Saul Ale«andna Beirut/
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    • 810 15 m BEN LINE CONTAINERS amss COWTAfO SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE NAME so lON France M UK l/U 1/11 13/11 7/11 11/11 12/11 22/11 23/11 21/11 21/11 21/11 27/11 J/12 1/12 t/12 l/U U/12 1/12 22/12 IVI2 1/1 21/12 turn HDURC BHAVf N R DAM tttVRE SO lUN 1 Germany/Austria Beneiui Franee
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    • 504 15 Scan Dutch 9 i?i i ivi: kVi «m: i .*l.l*l a .mi i»: WD HMD WO HQMN 5/12 10/12 11/12 13/12 12/12 17/12 It/12 20/12 0/12 21/12 2V12 27/12 24/12 30/12 l/l J/1 1) Chn 2) Htwt 1) I f 4) Htm 51 UM M f mm S port 11/10
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    • 690 15 ir BOUSTEAD SH,PPING AGENCIES THE BANK INT L I L V KES OR NT LINE U.S. GULF COAST SERVICE (New Orleans, MoMe, Houston, Galveston) Swore r.KtUnf Kuantan US Gttf LETITM LYKIS (fcdi I toads) 22/25 Oct 26/27 bet 7 Oec U.S. WEST COAST SERVICE (Seattle, Tacoma, Vancouver 8.C., Portland, Longview,
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 904 16 KAWASAKI RISEN KAISHA. LTD. TO EUROPE Spore P Kelang I Havre R'daro H'burg Bremen A w C COMAKER j*r SS BRCGE ?3W N COMI lb* K lACEBN 2W n pearl i/w 14 Oct 30 Oct 31 Oct 22 Oct Nov 9 Nov 27 Oct 13 Nov 14 Nov 1 Nov
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    • 775 16 E C./GREAT LAKES SERVICE 10MMK FOR m ran. NOtfOU MONTREAL naOHTO. UMTW^Jt "A WHfl" CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE Lu«« tar LOS Main. SAM HUNCBCO. JEATTU TKOM. VANCOUVEI I C EXPRESS CONTAMER/CONVENTIONAL/ REEFER SERVICE Pmmi P MUn| Snifavou I *np« "VO IMHAIATA" l»/M0rt 21/22 Oci 21/25 Oct 15 Nn "lO «a*«nUK9r
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    • 491 16 S S .roup SINGAPORE SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE LTD 1 t a s B.J i D N vN;.APO B t MA««(tiNG 9n'.. r N(Si Of MB Ai 9'l"< •ai'M Si 'fit* R<- ,4'.3S as S*>lb* B CAB'.H'i •CA BI iSOOSM'l 1 Kc«|iiHial Container Lines */EEKLV CO.iA|NtR SERVICE 10/trom BANGKOK DSR )'!B
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    • 656 16 4UI VSIAN HTtmATtONAL SUPPING CO*PO*ATfON B£*HAO EXPRESS FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO/FROM MED/UK/CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA f WEST BOIN) 1) Barcelona. Genoa 2) Amstifdam Antwerp I Hawe. Bdbac Bask UK. 3) Bremen Bremenhaven AartMS. C«#nhag«r< HehinAi 4) Mttmo Stockhotm Odo 'Accepting Europe cargo tor feeder na S pore EAST BOUND: Mm Acctptaw Fiaa I)
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    • 701 16 f INTRASEA (PTE) LTD lUUI t .iber House 2 34E Orchard RoacJ Singapore 9 Telephone *****11 '*****57 gQlAglA'&lgg REGULAR INDEPENDENT SEMI/FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO EUROPE ALRTON NC*ASIA W857 NORASiA WBSI S pore f Keiang UOd II Oct 12 Wot IS Nov 30 Nov 4 Dec Loatfng tor: Avon (UK) Boulogne
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 408 17 VTv ALFRED C. TOEPFER JTW V— SCHIFFAHRT A/ Express Regular Service To Dubai ETA ETO MV. AEGIS STOIC 18 Oct 23 Oct Express Service to Damnum, Bahrain and Kuwait M. V. AUTOCUE 1 Nov 6 Nov Owners Representative Office Tel. No *****33 AGENTS lew OMENT TRAOMG t SHPPWG TO. LTD
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    • 226 17 EXPRESS FULL CONTAINER SERVICE Loadnf for Austrafian Ports Singaport Fremantx MeUtOf Melbourne Sydney i ftandn 21 Oct 3 fev 7 Nw K fcv 20 Nw AGENTS: R. JUMABHOY SONS PTE., LTD. T«fc *****1 ~\GBN/ WESTAFRICA SERVICES FCL LCL SERVICES TO LAGOS/APAPA, DOUALA AND ABOJAN VESSEL S port L»{os DouaU A'jan
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    • 488 17 g.g: GOLDEN LINE CIIAN GUAM SNIPPING (PTE) LTD a. mo* »ru itwit SMurae 1 tei *****2 (is unb> Tat Rah UMP* *****. t Hftaif 117X1. Fount XMN 6** *t«« own uoro on sm MD m tun STRAITS/PERSIAN GULF SERVICE: S pore P Ketang Penang GOLDEN MORSE Muscat Kuwait Karada bR/UOct
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