The Business Times, 21 December 1979

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1 22 The Business Times
  • 11 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. IM/1/7J FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21, lf!9 50 CENTS
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 119 1 AFP CARACAS, Thurs. Ministers of Opec went into their final working session today with no agreement in sight on oil prices. After three days of talks, chances of deciding on a price to be accepted by all Opec countries still hinges on three African countries, Libya, Algeria and
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    • 126 1 Reuter HONGKONG, Thurs. —The Hongkong stock market today recovered from yesterday's dramatic losses caused by news of new government rent controls, and share prices shot up to a new six year record. The Hang Seng shares index slumped nearly 23 points yesterday after the government announced it
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    • 77 1 The Singapore Society of Tourist Agents (SSTA) at an extraordinary general meeting last night unanimously voted to join the newly-formed National Association of Travel Agents Singapore (NATAS). The amended constitution of NATAS was accepted in full by the 50-odd members present at the meeting when the national
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    • 85 1 UPI HONGKONG, Thurs. A fresh arrival of more than 230 Vietnamese refugees in the British colony aroused fears among officials that it may signal resumption of the influx of boat people after weeks of lull. Marine Police intercepted two motorised junks loaded with 111 Vietnamese refugees in
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    • 101 1 AFP JAKARTA, Thurs. Over 70 per cent of watches marketed in Indonesia have been smuggled into the country, the Kompas daily newspaper today quoted a Swiss Watch Industry Association representative here as saying. Corroborating the large extent of smuggled watches, Central Statistics Office sources released figures showing that
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  • 135 1 Rises M U I 400 103 PMC 482 +46 Temerloh 515 45 C Sugar* 488 44 Hong Leong lad 294 +36 Magnaib Corps 464 22 TiMk Cement 430 22 H Royal 217 21 Shangri-La .790 +20 M Breweries 730 20 M Flour 203 17 Falls Rahman Hjrd
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  • Article, Illustration
    157 1 Rises C Sugars 494 48 MUInd 418 46 PMC 496 +46 SgBesi 1200 +30 Hong Long Ind 285 28 Magnum 468 26 Hotel Royal 205 +21 Temerloh 520 20 M Flour 202 18 Lingui 382 16 M Brew 735 +15 Sovran 270 14 Taaek 426 +14 U Cables
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  • 759 1  -  CONCESSIONARY SWEDISH LOAN By CHOO AI LENG THE SINGAPORE Bus Service (SBS) has decided to split its intended purchase of 400 single-deck buses worth 155 million between Volvo Far East and Cycle and Carriage (C A C). Volvo Far East will provide 200 of its
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  • 228 1 THE GOLD price dropped to as low as US$l73 an ounce in yesterday's trading in Singapore, a fall of about $22 an oz from the previous day's record high of $495.50. Dealers said a big professional seller in the market in early New York trading was
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  • 404 1 HARINCO Holdings Pte Ltd (Harinco), which has already secured 55.5 per cent controlling interest in Consolidated Hotels Ltd (CHL) will shortly make an unconditional offer to shareholders of the remaining CHL shares. It was reliably learnt that the offer will be made to the
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  • 307 1  -  BY WANG LOOK KEAH THE SINGAPORE Government is expected to decide on the increase in air fares and freight rates recommended by the International Air Transport Association (lata) before the end of this month. f The percentage increase proposed in a study carried
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  • 270 1 Higher operating costs erode profits at Metro HIGHER salaries aad rentals aad a setback at lta Baktt Tlmah branch cambtaed to poll hack earalags at Metra Haldlags, Siagapare's largest data sf retail stares, far the rii msaths to Bep 39. AMhsagh taraaver was If per eeat higher at lIS.IS mllttaa,
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  • 346 1 THE Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) has acted to further discourage speculative bids during its sales of sites. In a statement yesterday, the URA said that it is reviewing the "easy payment" terms which have been offered since the start of the sale of sites
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  • 114 1 SINGAPORE has introduced the study of French in its secondary schools and has established a special French language centre in the Economic Development Board. The Republic's ambassador to France Mr David Marshall said this in a special supplement on Singapore, published yesterday, in Le Monde, a French newspaper.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • TRADE AND INDUSTRY
    • 570 2 IN promoting economic development it is essential to play down the role of money and the policy of self-sufficiency as practised by the Burmese. And the denunciation of middlemen and traders will never help create the wealth that only rational economic management and
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    • 205 2 THE COCKPIT Hotel has appointed Mr Haas JMeUm Sehaefer as general manager. Born into the hotel trade as a son of a Berlin hotelier, Mr Sehaefer has 20 years of wide experience in this industry. Prior to his appointment, Mr Sehaefer, who has travelled extensively, was general
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    • 86 2 THREE hundred passengers from Amsterdam recently assembled in Singapore for their 14-day cruise which took them to the fabled Indonesian spice islands Belawan, Sibolga, Nias, Padang and Bali. At Singapore, their seventh port-of-call, more spicy flavour was added to the occasion when the passengers feasted
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    • 128 2 THE Farrel Machinery Group, of Ansonia, Connecticut, has appointed Watt and Akkermans of Singapore, to serve as its authorised Banbury mixer repair facility in Singapore. Watt and Akkermans' new facility in Jurong occupies a 13-acre site, with a workshop area of 100,000 square feet. The one-stop
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    • 46 2 MANDARIN Hotel will donate $8,767 worth of equipment to five children's homes today: The gifts will be presented by Mr Sonnie Lien, Mandarin's general manager, at the hotel's mezzanine lounge. This donation is in conjunction with the' International Year of the Child.
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    • 516 2 HOTELYMPIA '80, the 1980 International Hotel and Catering Exhibition, will be the largest and the most comprehensive of the biennial series of exhibitions which started as a modest trade fair in 1935 and has since grown to become the leading international hotel and catering "shopwindow"
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    • 165 2 A NEW Du Pont polyester film one-fortieth as thick as a human hair will help to make Singapore electronic products more competitive in world markets. The film, known as Mylar Type C, is used in low voltage capacitors which are vital in miniaturising electronic components.
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    • 86 2 A THREE-DAY seminar on "Tall Buildings Design and Analysis" will be held In Hongkong from Jan 29. The seminar, led by Professor Bryan Stafford Smith, specialist in civil and structural engineering, aims to give participants a comprehensive understanding of the range of structural forms for tall
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    • 173 2 SPURRED by keen competition from other watch makers, Rado of Switzerland said it has come up with the world's smallest quartz watch with a casing diameter of only 9.9 mm. The Rado Micro 99, which has a diameter equivalent to that of a regular
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    • 304 2 A SEMINAR on Managing Interpersonal Relationships will be among the many business seminars to be held next month. Organised by Consulasia, the seminar will introduce ideas aimed at relieving tension and improving the efficiency of the executive staff. The seminar will be conducted from Jan 21
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    • 491 2 COURSES AND TALKS Jan 2-Apr 9: Business Finance, Joint Campus, University of Singapore Jan 2-Mar 12: Law Relating to Real Property, Nisen Hut' 6A, University of Singapore Jan 3-Feb 25: Digital Electronics for Microcomputers, Nissen Hut 10A, University of Singapore Jan 3-Mar 13: Structure of Written English, Queenstown
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 125 2 Bank of America shows more interest in your money. More Interest on Fixed Deposits Now 7 1 /s% p.a. for 1 month* 7 1 /4 p.a. for 3 months 7!/2% p.a. for 6 9 months 7 3 /4 p.a. for 12 months min.: $25,000) And on Savings Accounts 5 1
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 651 3 This advertisement is not a prospectus nor an invitation to any person to subscribe for or purchase any shares of Sime Darby Berhad. Sime Darby Berhad (Incorporated in Malaysia under the Companies Act, 1965) EXPLANATORY STATEMENT IN CONNECTION WITH THE ISSUE OF 425,118,973 SHARES OF 50 CENTS EACH IN SIME
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 2094 4 Sime Darby Berhad PAGE 2 HISTORY AND BUSINESS History The Company was incorporated in Malaysia as a public company under the Companies Act. 1965 on 11th September, 1978. Under the Scheme. Limited, a company incorporated in England, became a wholly-<jpvned subsidiary of the Company and Shareholders of Limited received Shares
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 3920 5 y 1 -I S' 'j'>i V -"i. IE Sime Darby Berhad PAGE 3 P.T. First Indonesian Plant Hire Sime Darby Eastern Limited* Sime Darby Investments (Singapore) Limited* Sime Darby Malaysia Berhad United Malayan Insurance Company Berhad WESTERN DIVISION Assam Frontier Tea Holdings Limited't Butler Till Limited* Guy Butler (Holdings) Limited*
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  • 511 6 WHEN the property market cycle swings upwards as sharply as it has in recent months, it must be expected that cries for goverment control will rise in unison. Watchers of the Hongkong scene will be tempted to apply the colony's solution to rocketing rentals to
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  • 224 6 FOR Singapore Bus Company, buying buses must by now be a relatively routine affair of finding the best terms for the most compatible equipment available. But for the commuter, the choice of engine and the type of coachwork placed on the chassis are
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  • 1260 6  -  By GEORGE SHORT Reuter THERE has been so much economic gloom in the past decade, especially the last 12 months, that it is difficult to see how the 1960s could be any worse. However, according to most economists, they could. More and
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  • 891 6  -  The next 20 years will see dramatic changes in industry, says LORNE BARLING, not only in terms of its structure but also in ittf location. A report by OECD emphasises three areas for attention electronics, car production and chemicals. LORNE BARLING, FT THE WORLD
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 863 6 Uncommitted crimes THREE .pregranunea far this evealag tke first barely wertk watckiag, tke third if yea ge far masky seb-sterles, hat the itnri programme Is a vast, a thaaght-prevekiag dacameatary ta stir the theaghta (ram the depths af year miid ahaat haw sadety stigmatises iaaeeeat vtetims sf aa iaearahie aad
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  • 2100 7  -  w i inm i i i 'I VISA i ISSHI I s I/' 1I M| I J I -1 f B(i>V i 12 1 Ifo? i I |J l ""W i?s I l||^|^|Hl Hy I I lw' '>l One thing is certain, reports LEE YOKE
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  • 744 7  -  FORUM With QUEK PECK LIM EVERY- YEAR, some of the brightest and the best Singaporeans go abroad for further studies. Some, on government scholarships, most on their own or with their parents' support. Coming home to this island has not always been the dreamt-of event
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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    • 500 7 THE NEW STRAITS TIMES PRESS (MALAYSIA) BERHAD (Incorporated in Malaysia) The Directors have pleasure in announcing the audited results of the Group and the Company for the year ended 31st August, 1979 as follows: Total turnoverProfit for the year after charging all expenses of operation Provision for taxation Extraordinary items
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 305 8 THE Singapore rubber market yesterday closed slightly higher with January One RSS buyers quoted at 296.75 cents per kilo, up 0.75 cent from Wednesday's close, dealers said. Prices rose 0.75 cent during the morning's trading on higher London advices with traders hedging further on forwards as the Iranian issue
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    • 309 8 R.A.S. prices In cents per kilo yesterday: Noon Close (per kilo) (per kilo) Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers Int. 1 R.S.S. prompt f.o.b, 294.75 295.75N 294.75 296.75N Int. 1 R.S.S. January 296.75 297.25 296.75 297.25 Int 1 R.S.S. February 300 00 300.50 300.00 300.50 Int 2 R.S.S. 287.50 288.50N
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    • 100 8 NOON SSR and SMR prices yesterday: RAS January February (Current Mch) (Forward Mth) Buy era Seller# Buyer* Sellers SSR 20 (1-ton pallet) 268.00 270.00N 269 00 271.00N SSR 50 U-ton pallet) 265.00 267.00N '266.00 268.00N MRELB SMR CV U ton pallet 312.50 314.50N 313.50 315.50N SMR L
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    • 29 8 Rubber Dec 20 Singapore: January: 296.75 cents (up 0.75 cent) Malaysia: January: 296.00 cents (unchanged) Tin: M 52,161 (down $5) Official offering: 168% tonnes (up 11% tonnes)
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    • 87 8 THE Straits tli price in Penang eased Mss per pienl to $2,111, $211 above the International Tin Agreement ceiling, dealers Aid. The continned fall in London spot tin on Wednesday night eaased values to ease slightly, bat a low supply of metal restricted the decline, they said. There
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    • 87 8 THE MALAYSIAN Minister of Finance has fixed these rates for the period from December 20, until further notice: Rabber: 293H cents a kilo; Capra: M 51,083.02 a tonne; Palm kernel: $955.75 a tonne; White pepper: $4,588.87 a tonne; Black pepper: $3,070.16 a tonne; The rates of duty payable
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    • 308 8 COMMODITY prices were little (Changed in quiet and featureless trading on the Singapore produce market yesterday. Dealers said overseas interest was at a low ebb as local price levels were still on the high side with sellers here generally not making any attempt to compromise. Peppers held generally
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    • 238 8 SUGAR trading was quiet and featureless yesterday with no trades registered, as on Wednesday, dealers said. January closed at US 16.40/50 cents against Wednesday's 16.80/90 close and March at 16.30/40 against 16.80/90 cents. Sugar futures closing prices: The cotton market closed easier in continued quiet featureless trading, dealers
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    • 127 8 WHEAT futures in Chicago closed US three to four cents a bushel higher on Wednesday. Traders said prices briefly retreated early in the afternoon on a rumour that the American hostages in Iran had been released. But prices quickly firmed when the US State Department refuted the rumour, they
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    • 339 8 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in S$ per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.00, 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 0.63. Special 0.57.
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    • 49 8 SOYBEAN futures in Chicago closed US +-3/4 to 6-1/2 cents a bushel higher on Wednesday. Traders said locals became sellers early in the afternoon on a rumour of a breakthrough in the Iranian situation. But prices quickly rebounded as commission houses and commercials moved to buy lower prices.
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    • 547 8 COFFEE: Robusta futures yesterday closed the iporning mostly £7 to £4 per tonne down from Wednesday except near January which ended the session £21 lower. Turnover was 1918 lots including nine options and around 150 lots of cross trades. Dealers said heavy liquidation during the morning depressed near
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    • 75 8 C.I.F. North European ports. In US dollars per ton unless otherwise stated. LONDON: Wed Previona Malaysian 5Hffa bulk per tonne Jan unch 647'i sir Feb unch 660s I r Sumatra 5% ffa bulk Dec unch 632'tslr Jan 645slr 647'/j sir Feb unch 660slr Mch 665s lr 662w sir
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    • 423 8 Reuter THE free market platinum price, which set a record U*****.00 an ounce at Wednesday morning's fix on the back of advancing gold and silver prices, could suffer a significant reversal ahead of the weekend, precious metals analysts and dealers said in London. Many said
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    • 193 8 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday: (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) C«ttea yan: China Blue Phoenix 20s 2,320 32s 2,760, 40s 3,050 (per hale of 400 lbs). Piece pifc: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly
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  • ASIAN STOCKS
    • 684 8 TOKYO Source: DBS-Daiwa THE market rallied on fairly heavy trading, led mainly by resources-related, nonferrous metal, machine-tool and telecommunications issues. Some blue chips and big-capital issues were firmer. Energy-related issues, which had fallen sharply during the last 10 days, rebounded. Nippon Oil was the most outstanding issues,
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    • 151 8 THE market closed mixed yesterday with minings and oils posting advances while commercials and industrials eased on a sharply higher turnover of 6.41 million pesos against 4.53 million on Wednesday, dealers said. Baguio Gold, Lepanto B, Philex B and Phil Overseas made some advances while First Phil Holdings lost
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    • 254 8 TRADING on the stock market was quiet yesterday with marginal price fluctuation, dealers said. First Trust dropped two baht to 106 and Rama Tower fell 0.50 baht to 96.50. DEC 20 Bah is Asia Credit Asia Fibre 131 -l Ajruthaya Znv And Trust Bangkok Investment Bangkok Bank H 322
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    • 336 8 Source: SHK Sec THE MARKET staged a remarkable turnaround yesterday in the absence of any fresh news or impetus. Overseas interest was very low ahead of the Christmas holidays and it was left to local interests to generate interest. Many speculators were seen buying back the shares they had
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    • 350 8 STOCK prices firmed led by resources stocks particularly diamond issues, dealers said. Ashton rose 10 cents to A 52.72, CRA 10 to 4.50 and Northern Mining Corp 45 to 2.85. BHP rose 15 cents to $10.75. Woodside Petroleum added six cents to $2.16 while Ampol Exploration shed five cents
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    • 55 8 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 422.1 Tuesday 4213 Week Ago 42X0 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 838.91 Tuesday ***** Week ago 835 67 H.K.HANG SENG Thursday 828 64 Wednesday 790.48 Week ago 790.02 SYDNEY INDUSTRIALS Thursday 567.25 Wednesday 555 80 Week ago 567JB ALL ORD1NARIE8 Thursday 718.88 Wednesday 4_.
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  • 761 8 DEPARTURES Service Local Operator Number Time For SIA SQ202 0900 HLP SLA SQ6 0900 HKG/TPE/NRT CPA CX712 0905 BKK/HKG SIA SQ456 0915 BWN MAS MH822 0920 PEN/(BKK) MAS MH681 0925 KCH SIA SQ6 0930 BKK/OSA SIA SQ64 0930 MNL RBA BI422 1015 BWN MAS MH671 1015 BKI
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 308 9 UPI THE AUSTRALIAN government announced on Wednesday it has rejected proposed air fares to and from Japan because the prices were not low enough. Transport Minister Ralph Hunt said Japan had wanted to work through the International Air Transport Association (lata) in negotiating new fares, and
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    • 330 9 Reuter THE CHOICE of a new Israeli Foreign Minister created another headache for a government already reeling from a series of efforts to topple it. Premier Menachem Begin conferred with advisers and leaders of most of the parties in his shaky coalition cabinet in
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    • 145 9 THE MALAYSIAN Trades Union Congress (MTUC) yesterday became the first Malaysian organisation to condemn the seizure of the American Embassy in Teheran and the continued holding of 50 Americans as hostages to force the return of the Shah, who is now in Panama. In a statement
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    • 236 9 Reuter AUSTRALIAN Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser said his country will supply Japan with stable supplies of energy sources such as uranium, coal and natural gas, according to an interview published in Tokyo yesterday. Mr Fraser, speaking to Japanese correspondents in Canberra, said he was
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    • 185 9 OUTGOING Prime Minister Bishop Abel Muzorewa flew to London yesterday to sign an agreement to end the seven-year bush war in Rhodesia and trigger the airlift of hundreds of British Commonwealth forces to monitor a general election. He will be accompanied by the
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 480 9 Agencies JHE Japanese Electronic Industries Association said domestic colour television manufacturing companies will oppose any extension of an inter-government agreement on orderly marketing to curb export shipments to the US. The three-year agreement, signed in 1977 and due to expire at the end of next June, calls for
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    • 56 9 PANAMANIAN National Guardsmen hit leftist Mr Miguel Angel Beraal with rubber hoses Wednesday when a group tried to stage a demonstration in Panama City against the former Shah, despite a warning that they could only have a meeting in front of a church but not to start
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    • 487 9 Reuter A MILITARY court yesterday sentenced seven men, including former intelligence chief Kim Jae-kyu, to death for assassinating President Park Chung-hee on Oct 26. Martial law commander General Lee Hui-sung has the right to reduce the sentences or to confirm the martial law court decision
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 216 9 SEIKO HAS IT ALL! Choosing a good quartz watch might not be easy these days You're faced with a wide choice, vast differences in price, and a multitude of styles What then, should you be looking for? Start with the manufacturer's track record. Seiko has been in this business for
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
    • EUROPEAN MARKETS
      • 195 10 DEC 19 FU ARN 310.50 13 Ahold 75.00 0.2 Afczo 2120 -0.6 AMEV 98 10 0 1 A mf.-y 117.00 0.5 Amro Bank 86.10 -03 Berfoss 5000 Berk 90 80 -1.7 Bo I s 66 40 0.9 Borsumtj 167 00 -03 Burhmann 57 00 0.7 Byenkorf 5030 03 Calve
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      • 269 10 DEC 19 FT* CORBEILLE Air-Liquide 500 8 B S N Oervals □•none 881 -4 CSF (ThomsonCsf) 442 >5 Cle Francaise des Petroles 257 1 Com paf n le Financier* Compagnie Generate 340 1.6 Credit Fonder De France 473 •2 Hachette (Llbralrle) iae unch Machines Bull 66-50 -1 Mlchelin (B)
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      • 94 10 DEC 19 rrs FORWARD MARKET Arar Arbed Astur Brucan Bru-Limb Canpac Cock De Beers Ebes Electrobel Gb-Inno-Bm Oe» Hobo It Petro Ryl Dutch Sldro Soc Gen Bel| Soflna Solvay A Tanks U Mln V Mont 325 2110 493 964 1000 910 HZ" 285 2106 8290 2475 960 2000 5080
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      • 189 10 DEC 19 Frmncs Actions Suines 2*7 unch AiusuUi* Br. 1150 -10 Alusuts* Rej M2 Brown Boverl Br 1705 5 Clba Geigy Br 1225 -S Clba Gelgy PC_ no unch Clba Geigjr Reg Credit Suisse Br «71 2290 -4 -10 Credit Suisse Reg 424 unch ElektrowaU Br. 2125 unch George
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      • 204 10 DEC 18 Dm Aef-Tetefunken 38 406 Akan 21 OOB A1U Lebcn MO 00 -J A1U Ve« ***** -10 BASF 138 JO -1J BijHT Wbank Bay Vbank 234 OOB 272 00 Bim 125.10 -01 BBC 300 00 BMW 182J0 lasaella 336 OOB unch Chem Verw Commerzbank Coou Oummi Daimler-Bens Dmua
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      • 102 10 DEC 10 Lire Ante IB unch Alloc Oen ***** -210 Ba&logi mn -11 Central* tax -96 rut 1840 -90 Mnjider n +03 Oen Immob 0725 unch IF1 Prl 2100 -31 IlaJeemenU ***** 300 1 lalcai 711 Ilaliider 206 ♦4 Ma«neU M Pf 505 5 Marelli Ere 332 4-11 Med
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    • 196 10 DEC 19 C* ♦A Abiubi Alcan Alfoma Bank Mont Bank Nova Scotia Bell Tel Beth Corp BP Can Ltd its aw 3*i S unch Brascan Camp Red Lake Can Imp Bk Canpac aw MS as 37 Can par ln« Pf Carting OKeefe Comtnco Con» Bath Com Mar be nor
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    • 301 10 DEC 10 Rand INDUSTRIALS A Alpha 245 unch Aberrom 296 -2 AE And CI 820 unch AMIC 1M0B Barlows 790 unch Cf Sugar 1000 30 CNA 345 5 Currte Finance 130 unch L> Brers Ind 1925 Edcon 445 _5 Edgars 5600 E«rmd« Fed Vol* 400 -10 Fiiflt 150 unch
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 164 10 Where to wine, dine and entertain Come, 'sample' an experience! DOLPHIN CAFETERIA World Trade Centre you ™ss it!- -7S& Delectable local dishes and Western lunches set in daintily stylish Scandinavian decor. Popular SELF-SERVICE lunch daily. _f^H| From 10.30 am to 3.00pm and snacks from 3.00pm spm You ve got to
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    • 115 10 8m Pag# S for Asian stocks 800 Pago 11 for Now York pricos Skiii)csc Seafood nil \lv V\ \u r t.i inifii* I'nini; II llfVl tin k pit ■j Curkp it *TIo!r 1 Wl K f 1 ft t. MT M t House A dii Everyday is a big house
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    • 116 10 LUNCH AT Savour The true f lavou r s of Singapore in coo', exotic topical surroundings at the newiook Hin's Heavenly Coonnouse Choose from a whole variety of local foods like \lu r iaoak Steam-ooat Malay Curnes Noodles. Smoked Duck anc Suckling Pig. Satay. Chiiii Craos Exceptional Cantonese menu Dy
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    • 226 10 Merlin's New Coffee House Delicious drinks and beverages, scrumptious savouries and snacks, and authentic oriental delights are yours to enjoy at Merlin's new Coffee House. The decor is stylishly cool and the atmosphere cheerfully casual, which, together with the fine food, make Merlin s new Coffee House a delightful oasis
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  • MONEY AND EXCHANGE$
    • 440 11 THE foreign exchange market was quiet and quotes were wide yesterday with the approach of the holiday season. The US dollar closed slightly easier against major currencies while sterling settled on a higher note against the dollar. Opening at 1.7345/15 against the mark, the dollar slipped in quiet
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    • 160 11 THE US dollar for overnight delivery closed slightly weaker at 239.00 yen in quiet trading yesterday, compared with 239.30 opening and 239.70 at Wednesday's close, dealers said. Trading was light with volume of US$47O million, while no central bank intervention was detected. The US dollar fluctuatuated narrowly around 239.00
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    • 22 11 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 9.3 per cent.
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    • 181 11 Asian rates ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at close on Dec 20: 7 days 1 month 2 months 3 months 6 months 9 months 12 months U8 DoUsrs(Spot) Offer Bid 14 13% 14 7/16 14 5/10 14H 14 '/J 1411/10 149/10 14 7/10 14S/10 137/10 135/10 13 12% 1
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    • 44 11 RANGE ot prices offered by discount houses on Dec 20: Overnight: VA. Call deposits: 6'* Bayilf S«Uia« 3-month Treasury bills 83/16 01/16 3 month Bank bills 9H 9W 3 months CD 9% 9*4 6 months CD 9W 9 1 Source: National Discount Co
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    • 57 11 AUSTRAL1A/NZ exchanges quotes yesterday: US dlr 1.1071/1.1023 Sterling 0.5033/0.4992 Ninety day air mall buying rates: Sterling 0.5311 US dlrs 1.1603 Ninety day forward buying rates: Sterling 0.5143 US dlrs 1.1210 New Zealand: Reserve bank midrate: US dlrs 0.9812 Trading bank indications: Sterling 0.4472/0.4442 US dlrs 0.9662/0.9762 Ninety day airmail
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    • 350 11 THE US dollar was marked slightly higher on its Hongkong closing levels at a very quiet opening yesterday ahead of the Christmas break. Dealers said the possibility of an Opec agreement on 1960 oil prices on the bais of a Saudi benchmark price of US$26 a barrel may have
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    • 412 11 GOLD futures on the Singapore market yesterday closed sharply lower on profit-taking after its recent high in fairly active trading, dealers said. Turnover was recorded at 708 lots, but below Wednesday's record high of 1,104 lots with interest centred mainly on February and April contracts, they said. February closed
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    • 96 11 MAJOR currencies were virtually unchanged from early levels in thin, quiet late exchanges yesterday, dealers said. The dollar was quoted at 1.7310/20 marks from an early 1.7310/30 and 1.7320/30 in New York, at 1.6010/60 Swiss francs from 1.6000/50 and 1.6006/20 and 239.00/20 yen from 239.10/30 and 238.65/95 and at
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 430 11 AP CHANCELLOR Helmut Schmidt, declaring that the dollar cannot be replaced by any other currency, said on Wednesday that West Germany wants "a strong, stable dollar." His comment came in a speech prepared for delivery at a dinner honouring retiring Central Bank President Otmar Emminger
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    • 168 11 THERE is a major multinational bank in town which is reported to have plans to make Singapore its payments centre for the Far East and possibly over a wider geographical area. While no details are available at the present time it is expected that arrangements currently going on
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    • 290 11 Reuter THE UNDERLYING rate of growth of the London Eurocurrency market accelerated in the third quarter of 1979, the Bank of Rngbmrf said in its quarterly bulletin. The size of the market, measured by the gross foreign currency liabilities of the institutions which report
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    • 59 11 AFP THE BANK ef China has agreed to sell First CHeage Visa traveller's eheases. Mr Blehard GaUaher, gradient «f the Pint Chicago Cheqae Cerperatiea, said that the cheques would he hraaehes threagheat the eeutry, as well as at the hank's exchange eeatres la betels, alrperts, railway stattons, gaest
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    • 326 11 UPI DAVID Rockefeller said on Wednesday he will step aside as chief executive officer of Chase Manhattan Bank next month in a prelude to his departure as the US$4OO,OOO-a-year chairman of America's third largest bank. Chase president Willard Butcher will assume the chief executive post on
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    • 1284 11 NEW YORK THE STOCK market on Wednesday retreated in heavy trading although prices were firming late in the session following a bout of profit-taking in gold bullion. Selling continued in many of the energy stocks that have soared on rising energy prices and some precious metals stocks
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    • 65 11 INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY STEARIC ACID AND GLYCERINE PLANT FOR SALE—SINGAPORE South East Asia's only stearic acid and glycerine plant 15,722 sq. metres leasehold land in Jurong < •Built-up factory area of 3,171 sq. metres Daily capacity of 30 metric tonnes throughput Contact:— Receivers and Managers GLYCHEM SINGAPORE PTE LTD c/o Price
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    • 260 11 If you make business demons in Asia, you need TheAsianWill Street Journal. There is only one single,comprehensive, timely source of business information for busy executives in Asia The Asian Wall Street Journal. As Asia's only regional daily business publication, we provide news that is timely, jritative and backed up by
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    • 371 12 BETTER palm oil and rubber prices combined with improved harvests have enabled Batu Kawan to achieve a record profit for the year ended Aug 31, 1979. Group pre-tax profit jumped by 57 per cent to $23.01 million on a 54 per cent rise in sales
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    • 391 12 Current Ex Books Date Total for Total for Payment Date Close Payable the year Previous year Sugars 10% Nov 29 Dec 11 Dec 21 15% 12% Isl Pen 10% I Nov 28 Dec 8 Dec 21 10% 22.8% U I C 20% Dec 3 Dec 8 Dec 21
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    • 116 12 Company Particular* Ex Date Books Close M U Ind Bonus Issue of 4 for 5 Dec 11 Dec 21 SEA Corp Bonus Issue of lfor 1 Dec 6 Dec 18 Temerlob Bonus Issue of 1 for 1 NYA NYA Shangri-La Bonus Issue of 1 for 5 Dec 14
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    • 565 12 SEA VIEW Hotel, which turned in a maiden profit for the year ended June 30, is confident that new developments being planned will enhance its results in future. Chairman Lim Kok Gin disclosed this welcome news in his 11th annual address to
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    • 168 12 TENGKL Nmm Axis bin Tengku Makamood of Nmm aid Ctmpuy (KL) was re-elected ckairman of the Kub Lumpur Stock Exehuge it Its third auul geMral (Meting held recently. The deputy chalrmaa's post was retained by Mr. Jimmy Tan 8m Sam sf Syarikat Tan,
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    • LATEST RESULTS
      • 85 12 has re- ported group pre-tax profit of 117.54 million for the year ended August 31, 1979 against $13.97 million in the previous year. During the year, turnover rose from $59.54 million to $72.10 million. Directors have declared a final dividend of 25 per cent
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      • 93 12 has announced an unaudited pre-tax profit of M 56.28 trillion for the year ended Nov 30, compared with $5.33 million previously. It has also announced a second interim dividend of 12.5 per cent, lea? tax, which is similar to that paid out last time. It will be
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      • 39 12 has earned an unaudited group pre-tax profit of $2.38 million for the six months ended September 30, compared with $2.98 million for the previous period. Its sales stood at $65.13 million against $54.96 million last time.
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      • 27 12 has posted an unaudited after tax profit of M 54.05 million for the half year ended September 30 compared with $3.61 million previously.
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      • 22 12 unaudited profit after tax for the year ended September 30 stood at M 5171,344 compared with $227,917 previously.
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      • 29 12 has announced an unaudited profit after tax of Msl.ol million for the half year ended September 30 compared with $181,000 for the previous period.
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      • 29 12 has posted an unaudited profit after ta#of M 53.72 million for the half year ended September 30 against $2.64 million for the previous period.
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    • 573 12 by HOCK LOCK SIEW HAW Par, once dubbed the "ailing tiger", appears to have been quickly nursing itself back to health. And the inventing public seems to have taken cognizance of this by according the company's shares a more-than-fair re-rating. On both the Singapore and Kuala
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    • 203 12 Company Date Last Foil Year 1 Period Announced Net EPS Grass Pre-tax last year (cents) Dfv. Profit SEA Corp <%) <*1») F 28/11 93.2 45.0 3,583 ATS I 1/12 5.1 17.0 3,983 Kg Lanjut I 5/12 12.9 14.3 851 Utd Mai I 15/12 30.9 30.0 5,492 M Cement
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
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  • 1834 13 BUSINESS DONE ON THE SES THE KLSE BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Stock Exchange at 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 (2.506) (6) 2.50
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  • 158 13 S'pore Growth Fund 1.10'* 1.24 SINGAPORE UNIT ntUST INCOME BOND UNIT (Managers' prto« i tar Dae tl) (Carnal pr Income Bond leas) The Commerce 117 2.30 1.17 114 The Saving Fund 1.43 1.52 S pore Prog Fund 0.97 1.08 S pore Sec. Fund S pore Invest Fund 1.74
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  • 2773 13 1979 High Low Company Last S»le orGr*s Div Div C'vr Crt Yna Net P/E Vol ('000) Day High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 261 196 148 180 272 744 235 350 215 380 207 123* 110 133 255 574 185* 226 177 256 Ac ma Alcom Allied
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  • 1838 13 BID and offer prices officially lilted 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. INDUSTBIALB (3.768) M<«a (1.808 1.855) (3) IJ3 (1) 1.64 Alas BaM (1.288)
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  • 75 13 UNITED kMrfal CaramKm Ltd: AGM to be held at the UIC Board Room, 31st Floor, UIC Building, Shenton Way, Singapore, on Dec a at 9 Jtajn. Swtten Malayan Tin Dredging (M) BM: AGM to be held at Wisma Bunga Raya, 152 Jalan Am pang, Kuala Lumpur on Dec
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  • 681 13 SELECTIVE stocks, particularly thtie sf Mtltyriu-tand etmptrin, were singled eat fer hellish treatmeat at the Stock Exekaage ef Slagapare yesterday. Galas la ■>— eases —pi aa to It per eeat er mare. It was a specalatlve market la wklck tke balk ef tradlag valsme
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  • 580 13 THE BULLS returned in force to the Kuala Lumpur stock market, boosting a number of the speculative lower-liners yesterday. Trading *vas again hectic. Buying interst was especially strong in the first hour when investors, sensing the market's impending recovery from the overnight's profit taking, rushed in
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  • 439 14 THE GOVERNMENT has expressed support and enthusiasm for the proposed diamond exchange to be set up next year. This was disclosed by Mr Moshe Schnitzer, president of the World Federation of Diamond Bourses who met with Finance Minister Mr Hon Sui Sen and the Minister
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  • 772 14 LONDON, Thurs. Gold shares opened sharply lower following the drop in bullion indications, while leading equities were steady in quiet trading, dealers said. Amgold and Vaal Reefs fell 325 cents and 300 cents respectively while Randfontein and West Dries were down 175 cents and 188 cents respectively General
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  • 68 14 THESE Opeo oU ministers are smiling net because ef prospects e( agreement en a uniform oil price but because Iran's OU Minister All Moinfar chose to stand out from the crowd by sitting crooo-kgged in front of the rest during the taking of the "class
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  • 337 14 PRESIDENT Carter is temporarily delaying a plan to seek UN economic sanctions against Iran while Secretary General Kurt Waldheim is conducting "intensive discussions" with the Iranians. A White House official, who asked not to be named, said Wednesday that Mr Carter decided to refrain for "a
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  • 80 14 SINGAPORE Air Force pilots and engineers left for the Philippines to investigate the disappearance of three Skyhawk aircraft on routine navigational training, the Ministry of Defence said yesterday. A search party was sent out when the planes,were 1 l /t hours overdue. Search and rescue efforts
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  • 121 14 AFP THE Soviet Union is understood to be in favour of a dialogue between Vietnam and the Association of South-east Asian nations (Asean) towards finding a solution to the Kampuchean problem. Informed sources in Kuala Lumpur said that this message was conveyed by
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  • 267 14 JARDINES Matheson Regional Holdings (SEA) (JMRHj, a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Hongkong-based conglomerate Jardine, Matheson 4 Co (Jardines), yesterday announced it had completed the reorganisation of its interests in two local companies in the marine and offshore oil industries. J*e two companies are Promet
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  • 229 14 JAPAN will discontinue its curbs on colour television exports to the US at the end of next June when the present three-year orderly market agreement with the US is due to expire, the Ministry of International Trade and Industry (Miti) said yesterday. The Committee
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 104 14 G E REFRIGERATOR SPECIAL! U.S.A. U.S.A. GET $300 EXTRA DISCOUNT AND FREE GE FOOD PROCESSOR 1 Value 185/r *X; U MODEL TBFI4 TBFI6 TBFIB TBF2I TFF22 TFF24 CAPACITY NORMAL CASH OFFER CASH 402 litres (14.2 cu. ft.) 442 litres (15.6 cu. ft.) 498 litres (17.6 cu. ft.) 583 litres (20.6
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • PORTSIDES
      • 96 15 AFP Reuter A HUGE quantity of export goods, including tea and jute, are held up at Cacutta Port following a "work-to-rule" campaign launched by a section of dock workers since Dec 6. Reports say the Indian Federal Government has been asked to intervene. Meanwhile, ship movements at
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      • 87 15 Reuter GHANA'S national shipping line, the Black Star Line, is to take delivery of four ships from South Korea. Reporting this, Radio Accra quoted Transport and Communications Minister Harry Sawyer saying that each of the multi-purpose ships is worth US$BO million (Ssl7s million). Two of the ships
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      • 92 15 Reuter MEMBER lines of the Japan and Hongkong/ South Africa Shipping Conference have announced that they will raise their bunker surchange to 32.78 per cent (from 31.20 per cent) on Jan 1, 1960. There are eight members of this conference, including South African Marine Corp, Maersk Line and
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    • 859 15  -  KL'S CABOTAGE LAW By G. DURAIRAJ A MALAYSIAN shipowner has appealed to the Domestic Shipping and Licensing Board (DSLB) to protect investments made by local owners in response to the government's decision to enforce the cabotage policy from next month when issuing licences for inter-port
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    • 591 15 8Mppfag Uh Oai Adriatic IV 5 Afea VI 3 Alfred CTS IV 5 All trans VI 5 Alpac VI 5 Angkutan VI 4 ANL 1 1 APL m 4/5 Argentice IV 4 Arya Nat. VI 2 ASCL m 1 Asia America IV 5 Asia Merchant IV 5
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    • 640 16 LIGHTERS BLOCK AREA RIVER congestion has been added to the long list of problems facing importers in Miri, Sarawak, with 51 lighters and a large cargo vessel almost blocking the area near the embattled Customs Wharf. For months importers, shipping companies, shopkeepers
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    • 1043 16 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO AT CONTAINER TERMINAL NB. (1) Each vessel's estimated time of arrival Is advised by the Shipping Line/Agent and Is subject to change (2) All export FCL containers and LCL cargo must be delivered to the Authority's premises during the following
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    • 1450 16 NORTH American grain shippers showed limited interest mainly for early new year business with wheat covered from US North Pacific to Inchon at U5534.50 (or January/ February and a cargo of grain from the same area to west coast Mexico at 124.25 for January. A vessel was fixed
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    • 1265 17 UNWITTING PARTIES Among the developing countries, Angola found itself defrauded not once but three times by the modern-day pirates. The Angolans blamed the banks for failing to do their work properly. But bankers say they cannot be expected to do someone else's job. In this
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    • 187 17 THE American Bureau of shipping (ABS), an international ship classification society, classed 84 vessels in November totalling 749,813 deadweight tons or 446,867 gross tons. The classed vessels included one very large crude carrier (VLCC), one independent tank carrier, one self-unloading bulk carrier, and one
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    • 69 17 Reuter JAPAN'S IshikawajimaHarima Heavy Industries Ltd (IHI) said it has signed a contract to build a 22,000dwt multi-purpose cargo carrier for Paal Wilson and Company A/S of Norway for. delivery by end-February 1981. IHI declined to elaborate, but industry sources said the ship will cost about
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    • Article, Illustration
      430 17 EXPECTED ARRIVALS TODAY KEPPEL WHARVES Bunga Seta war (after Chuan Chom) 46 Hel (after Ocean Esperance) 35/36 Ivan Skuridin (Ro/Ro) (after Nedlloyd Frementle) 3/4 Neptune Beryl (1600 subjectfree board) 29/30 Taiyo Maru (Tanker) (after Xin Chang shifts, P/O, subject gas free) 13/14 Tumen Jiang (1930 tide, overall
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    • 4311 21 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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    • 1035 22 ORIENT EXCHANGE FREIGHT and charter rates are going up. Operators of vessels have cause to end 1979 in a festive mood in anticipation of good times ahead. Many fixtures that would normally be signed are being delayed until a more definite price for
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    • 223 22 OIL RANGER, the first a five fast laaaebss/stfllty taj beats befog MK by Cal Ma rlae af Jareag far Oil (Ada), was laaaehed by Mn Jaa Hi—r m Taeaday. Mn Stoaer, wife af Ca Marine's nuuiagiag-dlreetor CapUla Stoaer, brake thi tradlttoaal battle ea the vea
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    • 74 22 THE SEMBAWANG Group has announced the following appointments: Sembawang Shipyard development manager CUa Peek Eag as production manager of Sembawang Engineering; Mr Jeha Chta (production manager) as assistant engineering manager of Sembawang, whose task is to prepare development plans for all areas of the company's operation with
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    • 1449 22 WHO ACTS FOR WHOM The leading shipping lines operating from loeal ports and the agents who handle cargo bookings for them. j A-B fc Adriatic Cwteiaer Container Feeders (S)/Cargo Freight (PK). B AFEA Singapore Shipping AgenJ cies (S)Euro-Asia Une (PK/PN). Alfred C. Twyter Intermodal (S)/ Marintex Enterprise (PK). Alfred C.
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    • 179 15 <=£ a<* AcX\ Europe Our Next Loader Port Kelang: Singapore: 26/12 For further details, see page V <S0» RI) I\ I W I AH m Orient Overseas CoMlaiMeA. Line S. SEAS HIS 2411 KPTUCCOML 1M KOREAN IACEJN 3N CMUCKMiIM CmU) RO2E 17W aoiio PAU. 1M KOKM ttCENON M lOCATOR IMF
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    • 297 15 sa:i:i SEALORD UJ ANTAf n UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) lII* i II .Mi kTil'Wilk WEEKLY MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES BNHAYYAN Loading tor Mtna Qaboos (13/2), Dubai (16/2), Dammam (19/2), Kuwait (22/2) FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE L Loading tor Dubai (7/1), Dammam (9/1), Kuwait (11/1), Abu Dhabi (13/1), Bahrain (15/1), Mina Qaboos
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    • 375 15 NOL NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD FAR EAST FUROPF FUtIY CONTAINSRISFD SERVICE •CONTAWRS FEEDERED TO/FROM rSTOWC Also accept c*fo to/Iron Scjn*nnu S.S BRSCE Spore Clow* Tan Fa Cir|o 0600 24 Ok La C*r> im 23 Ok STRAITS AUSTRALIA RO RO CONTAINER SERVICE nvntw of th*» Arui Consortium TO MO FROM AUSTRALIA:
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    • 222 15 $0* Australia Our Next Loader Port Kelang: §ZJ Singapore: For further details, see page V I \mm KJ: 11 *'4 icif I' PEOPLE la Shippiag ORIENT Ezehaige REGIONAL Weather WHO Acta Far Whm <&s«* ANNA MAERSK ETA SINGAPORE 31-12-1979 Gwwral Agents: BORNEO SHIPPING IEL MRM *****11 CF* 222CSN lotM 22M477
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    • 687 16 LEO SHIPPING PTE LTD SINGAPORE PERNAS-MISC SHIPPING AGENCIES SDN. BERHAD. P KEL ANG PFNANG L r MALA YSIAN NTERNA TK3NAL SHPPHG CORPORA TON BERHAD EXPRESS FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE HEAD OFFICE: WISMA MISC TEL: NO: KL *****8 TO/FROM MED/UK/CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA Use Accept** For 1) Barcelona. Genoa. 2) Amsterdam, Antwerp. LHavre. Bilbao. Basle.
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    • 166 16 SUPERCARRIER SERVICE WEEKLY SERVICE FROM US ATLANTIC/GULF AND E. CANADA t mmr im u namr tm 3, -mm ti tan cms bin it i WEEKLY SERVICE TO PANAMA, US ATLANTIC GULF AND E. CANADA R.Mh| ftta *26/12 2/1 10/1 •11/1 '26/1 1711/1 I 17/2 22/2 24/2 *20/2 25/2 27/2 CM
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    • 540 17 Overseas M MB Containers Limited Weekly service to/from UK/Europe STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei Ports and Bangkok CONTAiOSHP aw TO UK/CONTIOIT: Mm Bar Brtanan Eqrm Eta Man COMTAOOSHP SOVICt FROBI IK/CO Ifburi Bran R'dan ContaiwrsNp Service To/From Bangkok Sarawak and Brawi PKehai S pore IM tat: hM bM
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    • 747 18 Hapag-Uoyd HOCMMtMOa FUU.Y CONTAVOBED TQ EUROPE S»« M*»H HW| IVm Urn Li Ham 7/1 9/1 ST 13/1 2 /l2 11/1 20/1 21/1 23/1 IM/12 31/12 18 1 20/1 21/1 23/1 y*". l 20/1 22/1 23/1 25/1 «MMUp*K 4/1 21/1 23/1 24/1 26/1 J*!"' «/> 25/1 27/1 28/1 MnMn 11/1 13/1
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    • 651 19 VY PIL GROUP EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICE SINGAPORE/CHITTAGONG/RANGOON/SER VICES Singapore fc#t/10 Jan Madras. Chittagong, Rangoon I SINGAPORE/INDONESIA/SINGAPORE SERVICES I 21/31 Dec Pakistan National Shipping Corpn. Karachi Pan Islamic Steamship Co. Ltd. Karachi Pacific International Lines pte i td (joint service* Malaysia Shipping Corpn. sdn rhd PHILIPPINE INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING CORPORATION (incorporated in
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    • 833 20 > K LINE KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. TO NORTH AMERICA feeder urssas* n 9 Urn, Irate 14N 23/12 21/12 11« m t/i ifctlM 1/1 11/1 taMriuMm Cviwi acceptable tar OMlwi Bwtaa. St Mm. FWMeMa. ferieft. ft TO EUROPE Ketone L Havre R dam 13 tan 15 tin 20 ton 21
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    • 507 20 r~ .'V .roup SINGAPORE SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE LTD VAKI'm, 9' 'Kf' «S .SS«>B A B C«RSh p UM iCV, S S ,AP< Pf "<ts i,St S H. f J"GCSM'P OH Ke<|ioiinl Container Lines WEEKLY CONTAINER SERVICE to/from BANGKOK HOT msoM) M 23/24 BK ZiM 21/27 Bk Iff 31/31 Bk B«
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    • 576 20 1-1 a GRANARD L ll\IE MY roil—in KNTUKVM* MPMt Jeddah/P 1 Said/Ateundna Barut MV MMSKV3S|L 10 Jan PSMI/Ataandna/ Beirut lattakra ACOPTM6 CONTMO CMCO fa OUT Spur* Pl*n M M MM CHEONC V.2K 10 Ok Yokohama Busan ALL ONNED VESSELS Granard Shippmq Agencies iS < Pie iic Tel ???5977 <5 Lines
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    • 454 20 i Uviniiiicr 6if t INTRfISEA (PTE) LTD. House 4 34E o'cha f c? Road Sipq.ipoip 9 'elephone *****11 *****5" WMAStM&'MMHtM REGULAR INDEPENDENT SEMI/FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO EUROPE S'part P. Kelang NORAStf N864 31 D*c 2C Ok MMHTW VICTOR NM7 12 Im 17 lan Nantcs/LA MLUCC/UK (Avon) Batofnc/l* (Aran) MTRASEA (PTE)
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    • 254 21 i UNI-OCEAN CONTAINERS (PTE) LTD REGULAR CONTAINER FEEDER SERVICE BETWEEN SINGAPORE/INDONESIA SPORE JAKARTA SUI UNICOM VUS Saied Sailed 22 UNICOM VI2S 26/27 Dec 29/29 Dec 31 UWCON VI3S 4/5 Jan 7/7 ian 9 UNICON VI4S 13/14 Jan 16/16 Jan IS, Bookings 14th FIR. UMBC BLDG. MALACCA STREET SIN6APORE 0104. TEL:
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    • 215 21 SOON SENG GROUP Regular Service To East Msia Vessel PKlang S port Ptnang Loading lor FONG SIANG Voy 7/79 2 Jan Kudanf/Sftu FONG SOON Voy 5/79 4 Jan KK/Skan Principal KUALA LUMPUR Soon Stnq Shipping Sdn Bh(J PO*F KfIANG SWGAPOtt 60'0 >'e« VA 1 J,;*. Mi I fhcofr ad Shippmj
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    • 261 21 SOUTHSEA FREIGHTERS LTD BIENLEY CO., (PTE) LTD 8. Tetofc A yet Street. Singapore 0104 TEL *****5/9 l (MOM FOB Dar«nn/P Moresby/Orobay (PopofldHta)/ Lae/ Madang Kimt* Kieta Rabaul Honiara P Moresby/Orobay <Popondetta)/Lae/ Wewat Madan« K.mbe 'beta Rabaul Homara COKTUO ACCEPTUU I TORS lU)t LTT WMLMLE P mmt KBITi KIMU EXPOIT I
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    • 56 21 NOTICE jjp i:J a 53^3 if— t Part Qi<««i IM. "MQIANTI" Vey-ll arrived 14-lMra iMtefki *1 JnwcPwtMmliM. Consignee* of all damaged cargoes ex the above captioned vn*l* an notified that the General Survey will be held on Mobda*. 24th December, 1979 at Jurong Port Codowa from 10.00 am to 3.00pm.
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 300 22 0 EGYPTIAN INTERNATIONAL LINE (EIL> EGYPTIAN FLAG (PORT SAID ALEXANDRIA) STORE PTKEI PEHANG PT SAD ALEXANDRIA PYRAMIDS U DEC 31 SPHMX U Feb 2 NILE U Mar 3 lAN 5 TBC lAN 26 MM 31 Feb 26 Mar 2 Mar 20 Mar 25 Subject nducemenl MARTRANS CARGO PLEASE CONTACT SCHENKER
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    • 265 22 General Agents Malaysia BRANSONS INTERNATIONAL FREIGHTWAYS 318 Jin Benngjn Pt KtUng Tel *****5/*****3 Tetei MA ***** ZIK INTERNATIONAL FREIGHTWAYS PTE LTD KSSCL KNANG fJttLANG STORE ATOLPHO 20/23 Dec. JS/Z1 Dec REEFER SEKWCE TO JAPAN fcssa spore MJSEI MARU In Port Loadrng lor KoOe/YoAotama VESSEL TO MPOLE EAST HMNG raXMMC STOW
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  • Page 22 Miscellaneous
    • 162 22 *:¥f !>:;: Regional Weather •x. iCi M WOl FAIR^7 v. Wlm l oc-"y If 1 > Va Direction of movement indicated by arrow and speed in knots. SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. LEGEND: Centre of Tropical Depression, maximum wind speeds 22 —33 knots. I Direction
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