The Business Times, 25 February 1980

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  • 11 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.CXP) No. 111/1/8# MONDAY, FEBRUARY X, 1«M 50 CENTS
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 83 1 AFP MANILA, Sun. Philippines President Ferdinand Marcos said he would hold three days fo talks with Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew strarting February 27 to assess the security situation in South east Asia. Mr Marcos said the meeting would touch on Asean efforts to strengthen relations among
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    • 101 1 AFP TOKYO, Sun. Japan will send survey missions to Asean capitals and Hongkong starting February 28 to facilitate settlement of Indochinese refugees in Japan. Two teams of four to five officials each will arrive in Malaysia and Thailand on that date. Four others will visit Indonesia, the
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    • 84 1 AFP BEIJING, Sun. Tianjin, third largest city in China, has joined in the rush to attract foreign investments. The Tianjin Daily said today the city has set up a special investment corporation. Called International Trust and Investment Corporation, the company, rim by the Tianjin Municipality was set
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    • 85 1 Reuter TEHERAN, Sun. A five-man United Nations Commission, currently in Iran to investigate the alleged crimes of the deposed Shah, will not see the American hostages held in Teheran, Foreign Ministry spokesman Nasir-O-Sadat Salami said today. "They have come here to investigate the Shah's crimes, not
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    • 125 1 AFP HANOI, Sun. General le Trong Tan's promotion to commader in chief of Vietnam's armed forces was confirmed in the usual communist manner indirectly. The general, guest of honour at the Soviet military attache's reception celebrating Soviet Armed Forces Day was invited in his capacity as
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    • 95 1 AFP COPENHAGEN, Sun. The Norwegian military Chief of Staff said in an interview published today that Denmark is the first line of defence for southern Norway and if Denmark economises on defence spending, Norwegian taxpayers must pick up the slack. General Sverre Hamre also told the
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    • 83 1 DAMASCUS, Sun. A summit conference of members of the hardline Arab Steadfastness Front was suggested last night by Syrian President Hafez Assad in telephone calls to the Algerian and Libyan Heads of State, Syrian News Agency Sana reported. The conference, which would also include South Yemen and the
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  • 112 1 THE fallawlßg to a list tt the II meat actively traded stacks m the Stack Exehaage cf Slagapare last week. It gives the taraaver la tfciawais ti salts, eleslag prices •a Friday aad the Ugh aad law far lf»/M C«apaay Tuwth r Prices Hlgi 1 LM •m
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  • 133 1 SINGAPORE PekIS Mil FVfc 9 FfcfcZI Pek8 •♦BT Index Closed 4105.03 4093.36 4129.61 4078.72 •Industrials: Closed 483.36 481.98 482.45 480.12 (•Finance: Qosed SC. 77 875.83 875.21 870.34 ••Hotels: Closed 419.29 418.77 417.90 416.67 •Properties. Closed 351.06 350.07 351.98 352.06 'Minings Closed 272.63 272.07 275.07 274.95 'Plantations Closed
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  • 684 1  -  NOVELTY IMAGE FAST FADING By CHOO AI LENG ELECTRONIC banking and funds transfer will cease to be a novelty and become a generally accepted part of commercial banking service by the end of next year. By that time, the largest banking groups in Singapore will
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  • 197 1 THE current eight city central constituencies will be reduced to four in 10 to 15 years as the population in the area continues to fall, the Prime Minister said yesterday. As the constituencies become depleted of people, they will have to be merged. "There are eight now. We
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  • 364 1 THE Telecommunications Authority of Singapore may enlist the help of an international consultancy firm to develop its computerised communication network. Le Roux International, a US-based computer consultancy firm and its Singapore partner. Mechanical and Combustion Engineering (Mecomb), held discussions with Telecoms recently. Mr Lim Soon
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  • 293 1 A LOCAL management consultant, SGV-Goh, Tan and Company, has entered into a joint venture in Sri Lanka. The venture is probably the first of its kind outside the region by a joint Asean group. SGV-Goh, Tan is itself a joint venture between the Philippinesbased management consultancy
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  • 241 1 BROKERS aattdpate Ike pripini by 81me Darby BM nay «mm mbc UDMf M#PM l( small lavestom. This cnMm, II Ml ndeved, enM lead to a large peal sf add late belag kecked eat d aermal tradThe dtuflaa arises heeaaee Saw dam are registered
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  • 470 1  -  By JOHN LIM THE COST of living in Singapore will rise by about 1.5 per cent as a direct result of the PUB's higher charges for electricity and gas. Domestic consumers of these utilities will have to pay about one-third more from
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    • 49 1 SHIPPING TIMES KIM Seig Ceatre to k«gli THOSE COSTLY Ar»M»a BRITISH MINERS vote Mt to strike 5 BSBC bid to Umt GlMw' huklag rate It PARLIAMENT to iefeato mi AIRCRAFT 5, TV AND RADIO t, CROSSWORD WINE AND DINE S, SHARE INFORMATION 11, SPORTS 11 WHERE TO WINE AND
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    • 145 1 cfNSI JAI LV. rcxx ii-o \ALK r J nrf- -V"« ASIA RESEARCH BULLETIN OSUJ R£ This unique publication offers businessmen each month a comprehensive guide to the latest developments taking place in all important sectors of the economies of countries in East and Southeast Asia. The Bulletin is divided into
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  • PROPERTY & CONSTRUCTION
    • 547 2  -  By TEO TECK WENG KIM SENG Shopping Centre, first modern shopping and residential complex to emerge in Kim Seng Road (others are being planned), will soon begin retail operations. A few shops are expected to start business in the next few weeks
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    • 182 2 SIX giant Hongkong companies have entered into a preliminary agreement with China to build a mammoth hotel with 1,000 guest rooms in Guangzhou. The six companies are Sun Hung Kai Securities, Sun Hung Kai Properties, New World Development, Cheung Kong Holdings, Hopewell
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    • 284 2 DEVELOPERS la Peaaag are la a "ruse" to pit up lazary apartments as then Is a streag demand far sack dwellings. Twt mere Weeks ef nalimleleiatype apartments are Mag Mtt at Meant Evergreen la Taajeng Bnnga. lie tws Macks are dgbt-sterey high with 18 aatts
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    • 628 2 COUBBBB AND TALKS Feb 4-29: Course for School Inspectors, RELC, Ministry of Education Feb 26: Technical Talk, RELC, Singapore Manufacturing Engineers Feb 28: Quality Control Circle Meeting, RELC, SQRA Feb 28-29: Computer Appreciation, Shangri-La, Price Waterhouse March 3-4: How to Analyse and Structure Your Organisation, Hyatt Hotel, Price
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  • 1089 3  -  By LEE YOKE MENG AS OUR fictional globetrotter old grandpa Koo Hon s taxi grinds to a halt in the town-centre of Jeddah. he is probably about to suffer a pulsating price shock. For a mere 5-kilometre ride, the taxi-meter had shown a cool U555.96. Back
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  • 753 3  -  Male-chauvanism are making it difficult for Japanese women, however well educated, to find a good job write STEPHEN BRONTE and MAYURI HIRATA STEPHEN BRONTE and MAYURI HIRATA FT JAPANESE women dressed in the latest Western fashion and armed with university diplomas are
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 164 4 CHINESE Pridiee Ex change, Singapore, boos closing prices per picsl m Sstsrdsy: Car—t ail: Bulk $106 sellers, old drum $112 sellers, new drum $116 sellers Cipra: Mixed (loose) UK/Conl $64 00 buyers Pepper: Muntok AST A white fob lOC. NLW $335 00 sellers. Sarawak white fob 96'. NLW
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    • 266 4 STILL lethargic despite the Chlaese New Year festivity, the Stagapere prodace market did aot show visible signs sf recovery last week after the sharp preholiday dec line. Bat dealers are generally optimistic in their eatleek aad believe that coadltions may improve. For the memeat, trading
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    • 1133 4 COFFEE: Futures closed sharply higher last Friday, with gains from Thursday of £21 to £75 a tonne. Turnover was 7,840 lots including 58 options. Dealers said that during the afternoon across-the-board buying interest developed involving Bogota Group support in distant months where the biggest gains were recorded as
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    • 210 4 RUBBER futures in London last Friday closed steadier after a weak opening and with losses from Thursday of mostly four to 8.10 pence a kilo. Turnover was 22 lots of five tonnes and 1,919 lots of 15 tonnes, including 45 kerb trades and 12 options. Dealers said the market
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    • 150 4 CHICAGO soybean futures closed 3 4 to 4tt US cents lower on the day. A professional house was a steady seller of July beans on the day, with commission house stop-loss selling pushing prices to the lows. Light local short-covering before the weekend and heavy commercial crushing in July
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    • 150 4 WHEAT futures on the Chicago Board of Trade closed on a firm note, ranging from 1V« US cents lower in the old crop months to 1 *4 higher a bushel in the new. Traders said that locals were short in sympathy with the weaker corn and soybean markets and
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    • 1099 4 METEORIC CLIMB OVERDONE AFP SPECULATORS were generally on the retreat in last week's commodity markets. There is now a general feeling that the recent meteoric climb had been very much overdone. This change of mood was triggered by hopes of a rapid improvement in US-Iranian
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    • 73 4 C.I.F. North European ports, In US dollars per ton unless otherwise stated. LONDON: Fri PitTitu Malaysian 5*V ffa bulk par tonne April 672.50slr 670.00alr Sumatra 5*Y (fa bulk February March April May June 695alr/690pd 685.00slr 670.00slr 660 00»lr 650 OOpd 682.S0slr 686 00slr 670 OQtlr 660slr/667 W pd
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    • MONEY AND EXCHANGE$
      • 176 4 THE US dollar opened higher at the 5J2.1535/45 level after the Lunar New Year holidays on the Singapore foreign exchange market last week, following the US discount rate rise by one per cent and prime rate hikes by major American banks the previous weekend. It also benefited from
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      • 22 4 THE average, rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their beet customers is 10.5 per cent.
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      • 441 4 THE US advanced strongly throughout last Friday in moderate trading on the back of widening international interest rates differentials, dealers said. Three-month dollar deposit rates closed a whole point up on the day and in the present conditions, one dealer commented that "no-one can afford to go short of
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      • 186 4 ASIAN RATES ASIAN ear nmcy average rain i tar t ke week trieiMS s U8$(BU priM*) High Low 7 days 15 15/1615 3/16 l month 16'/< 15 3/16 2 months 167/16 159/16 3 months 16 7/16 1511/16 6 months 167/16 1511/16 months 163/16 15 W 12 months 161/16 15 5/16
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      • 87 4 THE OVERNIGHT rated firmed last week, to close at 11to 11'/« per cent on Friday. The mode for the week was 11 per cent, while the high-low hit 14 per cent and 10 per cent respectively. Term rates increased by H per cent for the Ones, Two
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      • 55 4 ZURICH exchanges closing quotes on Feb 22: us i.eao/CHo st« iim/im On 1« 4430 D Mk 94.2300 £00 D F1 B.S21/aK F Fr *****0 2229 b pr s.ifn/tuo D Kr 30.2730/1108 NKr-ntm/no S Kr IM4/W4 Lit 0.2040 2M3 Aus ack 1A1K70 3081 Port 3.4772 4823 Spain 2.488t 4911 Arg-OJP./lO
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      • 287 4 THE KILOBAR in Singapore opened at 5543,151 on Saturday and closed firmer at $43,775 after a high of $43,920 and a low of $42,992 in a quiet market. Spot gold for London delivery opened at US$6l5/ 620 and closed higher at $624/629 on good buying support. Prices fell overnight
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      • 45 4 FOR THE week ended Saturday Feb 23, the range of call rate received from Short Deposits (M) Bhdwas as follows: Bask faad: 35' per cent to 4.75 per Geaeral fui: 4 per cent to 4.5 per cent. Mtvemeati of funds totalled $579 million.
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      • 280 4 Source: International Discount Co Ltd THE interbank overnight rate opened on a firm note last week, after the Chinese New Year holidays. Overnight funds were traded between 13 and 10 per cent throughout the week. In line with the tight money situation, term deposit rates firmed by M
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 317 5 UPI WELSH millers in London overwhelmingly rejected a strike call in support of the region's striking steelworken on Saturday in the third major rebuff for Britain's trade union officials by workers last week. Headlines about mass anti-strike votes are rare in
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    • 734 5 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From MAS MH607 0845 KUL MAS MH671 0945 PEN/KUL SIA SQ211 1000 HLP CPA CX710 1006 HLP GIA GA980 1030 HLP SIA SQ103 1045 KUL MAS MH605 1045 KUL GIA GA944 1065 PKU GIA GA908 1100 MES THAI TG423 1125 BKK
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    • 411 5 AP THE rise of consumer prices in the industrial countries continues unabated, the International Monetary Fund (IMP) reported over the weekend. Consumer prices in industrial countries in November last year were, on the average, 10.4 per cent higher than prices a year earlier
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    • 471 5 PETRONAS is almost certain to enter the domestic liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) market to ensure an adequate supply of the product at a reasonable price should the situation so warrant. The national oil company is closely monitoring the developments in the LPG market
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    • 175 5 DESPITE new calls for wage and price controls, the administration of US president Jimmy Carter says the mandatory ceilings will not be imposed. The latest calls for the controls came after the Labour Department announced that the consumer price index rose 1.4
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    • 279 5 AP FORMER president director of the state-run oil company Pertamina, Lt-Gen Ibnu Sutowo has challenged the Indonesian government to be clear on its stand on his leadership of more than two decades ago. Mr Sutowo was sacked by President Suharto in 1975 following
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    • 397 5 CHINA'S COMMUNIST Party Central Committee met over the weekend in a four-day plenary session which comes close on a public announcement by VicePremier Deng Xiaoping, the country's strong man, that he is preparing to relinquish power to a successor. A total blackout on the
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 359 5 THE South Korean currency, the won, will be floated against the special drawing rights (SDRS) of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) this coming week, the Korean finance ministry has announced. The ministry said on Saturday that the current practice of pegging the won to the US
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  • REVIEWS
    • 1012 6  -  By JOHN ROCKWELL NYT JASCHA HEIFETZ turned 79 years old this month. One of the greatest violinists ever, and perhaps the greatest sheer technician the instrument has known, he doesn't play in public any more. His last public appearance was in a French television documentary
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    • 503 6  -  By PATRICIA GOH MANY STORIES have been been written about my father and the sterling work he did in the field of music, but the real tribute must be paid to my mother who stood behind him and supported him all the way. There
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    • Article, Illustration
      204 6 LYM "IT IS a challenge to pat sac's Imagination liti form, to decide the materials aad teals, Ike shape, the arraagemeat. Being able to make art Is a luxury aad I will saeriflee anything to iadalge la this lnxnry." This Ideal sf Tan Teng Kee*s Is aat an
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    • 1129 7  -  By LEE YOKE MENG THE FIRST thing you have to do before watching the BBC production of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet is to erase all that the Franco Zeffirelli film has impressed on you. I It's far from being an easy task. But those stunning visual
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    • 1104 7  -  By IAN BENNETT FT ART HISTORY has a habit of throwing up the occasional mystery man, someone about whom either very little is known one thinks of such shadowy geniuses as Duccio, Giorgione or Vermeer or whose art, for one reason or another, seems outside the
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    • 305 7 ■wanno, *n?i iM^M^'nik* ww oWf W mifty aid Imwiiii IM afllee la the aty ef Lain to the back ef aa wfcHww ttrngk the atrecto af Tekye. toe*Mnlm£ttwp3"elS ef ft Ganlc hetteeater which lu enmaiM mi the laadlag pad atop toe «iHA largest aapertoaker. Frees toe
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    • 618 7 BAAL by Robert R McCammon. Published by Sphere Books. Reviewed by Taaog Sau Yin. OCCULT horror books, like occult horror films, have become a fashionable form of entertainment with the masses. Its takeoff is traceable to The Exorcist, a film which shook the hackles of picture-goers
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 660 6 TIME THEATRE THE Goethe-Insti tut presents Mime Theatre Cslegae. Tonight The Gift, Tomorrow Milan Sladek, Solo Mime. At Bpm at the Victoria Theatre. Tickets at $2 and |1, available at Victoria Theatre, C K Tang and Cold Storage. Feb 27 Mime Theatre Workshop at the Cultural Centre at Bpm. Free
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
    • EUROPEAN MARKETS
      • 201 8 FEB 22 Fls ABM 286 00 -2 Ahotd 7310 -It Akxo 24 60 -07 AMEV 'moo 2.5 Am fas 10# 00 .2 Amro Bank *60 08 BcVfOM Berk 43 00 ***** -03 •1.4 Bols MOO -09 Borsumij 177 50 -13 Burhmann 61 30 -07 Byenkorf MOO -2 Calve Delfl
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      • 271 8 FEB 22 Frs CORBEILLE Air-Ltqulde 510 -8 B S N Qervals Danonr 1002 -28 C S F (ThomaonC»f) 535 -7 Cte Francaise des Petroles 283 -1 Compagnie Flnanclere CompMnlt Generate 356 unch Credit Fonder De France 470 -4 Hachette (Libralrie) 249 1 Machines Bull 02 -7.7 Mlchelln (B> 810
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      • 92 8 FEB 22 Fn FORWARD MARKET Am SI -2 Arbed mo 45 Astur aio Bructn 676 -6 Bru-Lamb 1650 unch Can par 1328 38 Cock 345 +15 De Beers 382 Ebes 2115 -5 Electrobel S1Q0 unch Ob-Inno-Bra 2450 -90 Oe* HO Hobok 3110 90 Petro 5M0 .230 Ryl Dutch 2525
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      • 196 8 FEB 22 Dm Aeg-Tetefunken 38 00 ■u Akao 22JOB Allx Lcben 93X00 -2 All* V#r* 385 00 1 BASF inuo 0J Bay H T Wbank ***** Bay Vbank 279.50 -0J Bayer ***** «u BBC 308.00B BMW 171 JO Cuwlli 33M0 Cttem Verw 200 00 1J Commerxbank 1MOO -04 Conli
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      • 118 8 fXB 22 Francs Action* Sulsaes WI 1 Aluiulaw Br im Alusuiaae Rcc. «M unch Brown Boverl Br 1Ml 4 CI»• Oetgjr Br 1290 -5 CM* Ottfy r C MS 3 CTb» Oelfj Ret M7 -4 Credit Sulut Br MM -15 Credit Suisse Ref M unch Dektrowtu Br. MM unch
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      • 99 8 FEB 22 Lire Ante 6 SO Assoc Gen -230 B&stof) 885 4-1 Centrmle 9156 +136 rut 1975 -20 PinsMer 0250 -0.5 Gen Immob 09 1 in Prt 2575 -46 lUlcemenu ***** 200 ItAlfSJ too -It lUUMSer 275 -4 ItefneU M Pf 603 unch Marelli Ere IK -11 Medio*) 462W
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    • 1344 8 NEW YORK MORE bad news on Interest rates and Inflation and speculation about the possible imposition of economic controls depressed stock prices last Friday in active trading. The Dow Jones industrial average only lost a traction but declines led advances three to one as turnover slowed to 48
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  • MARKET REVIEWS
    • 749 9 New York NYT STOCK prices on the New York Stock Exchange dropped sharply last week against a background of accelerating inflation and increasing interest rates. The Dow Jones industrial average ended the week down 16.21 to 868.77. It incurred its worst loss
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    • 227 9  -  Wnk mdcd Fob 22 Compiled by Bibiana Choo OTHERS Stme Darky BM has declared a scrip issue of one-for-three. The chairman of Uatted Mutrltl CtrpmtiM has rejected a $4 per share offer made by United Industrial Overseas Holdings. The company's shares have also been temporarily
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    • 570 9 Sydney DIAMONDS were among a broker's best friends on the Sydney Stock Exchange last week as profit-takers chipped away at the previous week's record levels in other sectors. At the centre of attention was Adelaide-based diamond explorer Leichardt Explorations which capped a spectacular week by jumping A 54.30
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    • 1128 9  -  London By GERALD COLVERD HARANGUING the London stock market's refusal to bow down before bad news is the constant pastime of bearish pundits who have seen price levels rise almost 15 per cent in a month against a background of depressing economic statistics, strikes
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    • 799 9  -  Singapore By KOH TSE YING THE FIRST trading week of the Monkey year, and characteristically, the Singapore stock market came under the influence of some "mischievous" elements last week. The week began well enough. On Tuesday, investors returned to the market with
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    • 393 10 Tokyo THE TOKYO stock market last week faced a turning point from its long and unabated upswing since late last year. As in the previous week, prices continued seesawing following the Bank of Japan's move to tighten credit. The Dow-Jones average of 225 blue chips in
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    • 132 10 AYER Malek Bibber Company Bbd: AGM to be held at No 22 (Upper Floor of No 20), Jalan Gelanggang, Malacca, at 12 noon on Feb 27. MALAYAN United Industrim Bbd: EOGM at 16th Floor, Wisma Mirama, Jalan Wisma Putra, Kuala Lumpur, at 10am on March 8. ULU Bennt
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    • 479 10 TOKYO SHARE prices closed slightly higher in active trading on the Tokyo stock market on Saturday, led by energy-related issues, big capitals and chemicals. Dealers said the market average rose 4.78 to close at 6,788.00, with a volume of 430 million shares. The Tokyo Stock Exchange index closed
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    • 942 10 K.Lumpur WHAT an irregular week it was at the Kuala Lumpur stock market. Prices fluctuated violently to close the first week of the Year of the Monkey on a generally easier note. Traders made several attempts to perpetuate the bull-run after the long Chinese New Year
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    • 322 10 FEB 22 Rand INDUSTRIALS A Alpha Abercom AE And CI AMIC Barlows 285 310 880 2225 MO 1150B unch unch 15 unch 5 CNA Currie Finance De Beers Ind Edcon Edgars Evereadjr Fed Volk Fugtt Oardlan Gtenant Oratemn Hippo HI veld Huletts Liberty Lonrho LTA M And R
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    • 2864 10 1979/1980 High Low Company Last Sale or Gr'a Div Div Cvr Gr'a Net Y'W P/E Vol Week ('OOOI High Low 8BCTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 308 223 148 180 287 77 290 482 220 380 207 Acma 123* Alcom 110 Allied Choc 133 BAT 255 Bala 574 Ben
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    • 181 10 NKOAV Bigger demand I I Words. JBBirm '•snfiSKs ssJrog*« the National ÜbrwySince a Straits Timet re X EdS-doo MMfW, K^^sass ?»w have noticeably and ti* wartwr The Complete Plain Words Sir Ernest Cowers Since it first appeared in the fifties The Complete Plain Words has exercised a large and salatury
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  • MONDAY SPORTS
    • 746 11  -  By CHARMAINE CHAN TEO CHIN Seng maintained his second-day lead in the 1900 Carrier Open to take his first major title of the year yesterday. Teo completed the undulating Warren course with a threeround total of 214. This SICC profesionnal moved from a shared fourth
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    • 639 11  -  By RAY ANG IF THE ATP (Association of Tennis Professionals) computer rankings are meant to be the yardstick for judging the world position of one tennis professional over another, then indeed the outcome of the Slazenger Tennis Classic final yesterday gave credence to the
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    • 97 11 UPI YOUNG Taiwanese pro Lu Hsi Chuen yesterday sank a dramatic eight-foot birdie putt on the 18th hole to win the US$lOO,OOO Philippine Open by two strokes. The 27-year-old defending Asia Circuit champion from Peitou, Taiwan, punched the air with his right fist in jubilation after sinking the
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    • 911 11  -  By RONALD KOW IT WAS a very kasy sperttag weekead, wasat It? Yea had tea Frieadly, the Uck-eff ef the Asia Greap Three PreOlympics Feethall Tearaameat, the Siaseager Teaais Classic, aad the seeead leg ef the Lecal Geif Clreait Bat as yea retara
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    • 152 11 UP LAST NIGHT'S pre-Olympie soccer match between China and India can be called "another disappointing match". The general view after the dull, scoreless first half, must be that if both teams carry on playing like they did last night. Singapore should have no difficulty in beating them. The
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    • 366 11 UPI THE FINAL American hope for a gold medal in women's figure skating slipped on the ice last Saturday night when Annet Poetzsch of East Germany took the Olympic title over defending world champion Linda Fratianne. Poetsch got the gold medal,
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    • 581 11  -  CHARMAINE CHAN INDONESIA may be ousted from the badminton throne if the Chinese men's players continue to show the brilliance and potential many witnessed when the Chinese narrowly defeated them 5-4 in the two-night friendly last Friday and Saturday. China, however, can only stake such a
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    • 183 11 an r"^s^»Ss3Sss P J epy _.CTV P m tcV^Q ns.Tss»%" jS P r to \ea r oseW» an <* e,aV ltS S^SS**? 0 ga\o ttofl*o***L &tss&V\o^ StViO f p\aX grtvws^ W>JQM J-??. Sr&s=-: O'N t*e 0, V4oV« e> o*<° r s***\ eu*> CHANGE YOUR LIFESTYLE THERE IS a silent killer
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  • 392 12 MILLIONS of Thais heard Premier Kriangsak Chomanan last night tell the nation "a higher oil price is better than a shortage" when he appeared on television and radio to explain his government's oil price hikes to the people. The Prime Minister was virtually
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  • 424 12  -  By JOHN LIM SINGAPORE refineries might have to make up a shortfall of some 4 per cent of overall oil imports if the full extent of Kuwait's 25 per cent cutback in crude oil production is applied to Singapore's imports from Kuwait. But this
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  • 472 12 UPI Reuter AFGHAN President Babrak Karmal's brother and his No. 2 Cabinet Minister died of gunshot wounds they reportedly suffered during a shoot-out in the presidential compound in Kabul, Afghan sources said yesterday. A Soviet aircraft returned the bodies of Mahumud Bariyarai, Mr Karmal's brother and close
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  • 323 12 THE selection of technocrats to fill positions in the political leadership is justified but only time will tell if they will perform as expected, the MP for Leng Kee, Dr Ow Chin Hock said yesterday. Dr Ow, also chairman of the PAP City South
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  • 104 12 FOUR bills will be introduced when Parliament sits tomorrow. The Minister for Labour, Mr Ong Pang Boon will present the Central Provident Fund (Amendment) Bill while the Minister for Communications and Acting Minister for Culture, Mr Ong Teng Cheong will introduce the
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  • 88 12 SINGAPORE will be the host of the second conference and the fourth council meeting of the Asean Federation of Food Processing Industries next month. Participants will discuss the food processing industry in this decade and the trends in food packaging. Two major topics for
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  • 68 12 CHINA made public over the weekend a 23-year-old law against petty offences which is applicable to everybody on Chinese soil including foreigners. The law, carried by all the Chinese newspapers, was passed by the National People's Congress Standing Committee in 1957. It deals with all
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  • 913 12  -  By GERALD COLVERD NEGOTIATIONS for an agreed offer by the Hongkong and Shanghai Blanking Corporation (HSBC) for the 60 per cent of London merchant bankers Antony Gibbs that it does not already own are entering their final stages. Gibbs chairman, 55-year-old Sir Philip
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  • 449 12 THE RECENT statement by Indonesian Vice-Presi-dent Adam Malik that the coming general election in 1982 would be different from the previous one was seen in Indonesia as a warning to the ruling Golkar (functional groups) that it might lose the poll for the first time. Mr Malik
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 178 12 TRADE FAIRS AND EXHIBITIONS for 1980 1981 YOUR TWO YEAR MARKETING STRATEGY Antiques/ Arts 80 Oct 80 International Hardware Oct 80 International Consumer Dec 80 Discount Fair 80 Dec 80 Management 80s May 81 Investments 80s May 81 Technology EXPO Jun 81 (ASEAN's exposure to world technology) Catalogue Show Jul
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    • 224 12 JardineSteps A link with a living tradition A stepping-off point today for femes to Singapore's southern islands, Jardine Steps takes its name from the famous old wharf which Jardines buih here more than a century ago. Today, Jardines remain very much pan of the busy commercial scene in Singapore which
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 68 12 Outlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. to 1 p.m. today: Fair except for passing showers in a few places by midday. Report for 24 hours prior to 7.31 p.m. on Feb 24 at the airport. Maximum temperature 31.2 Associated humidity 69 Minimum temperature 23.9 Associated humidity 97 Hours of sunshine
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • PORTSIDES
      • 97 13 NEPTUNE Orient Lines' (NOL) 530-TEU containership Neptune Topaz will inaugurate a new Asean container feeder service when she arrives in Singapore today. The South-east Asia Container Feeder service started by the Republic's national shipping line, Singapore Shipping Agencies and Pacific International Lines will feed Singapore, Jakarta
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      • 82 13 ARGENTINA and the Philippines have agreed in principle to set up a trade and shipping agreement to open areas of opportunities for trade and development, Filipino officials said. A five-member Argentinian mission and Filipino officials last week decided to create high-level interagency committees that will draft
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      • 82 13 TWO crew of the heavily-laden Greek oil tanker Irene Serena tas were killed and two others are missing after explosions on Saturday; sent a sheet of burning oil over 500 sq metres of sea near the Greek port of Pylos. Port authorities were trying to control the blaze
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    • 848 13  -  By GOH ENG KEE THE TRADE Department is still studying proposals made recently by Singapore Indian businessmen calling for the registration of shipping agents in Singapore and detailed documentation of their agencies. A department official said it has yet to take any
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    • 586 13 fTMlffcl Up Cri Adriatic IV 5 Afea VI 3 Alfred vm 2 All trans VI 2 Alpac VI Angkutan VI 4 ANL i 1 APL m 4/5 Argentine IV 4 ASCL m 1 Asia America IV 5 Asia Merchant IV 5 Atlas VI 4 Bank Line V
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    • 232 14 BRITAIN'S most famous yacht, Gypsy Moth, has run into a £1,500 problem. For that is the amount, about 557,500, still needed for her to start in the Nedlloyd Spice Race. The 57-foot ketch is entered for the Jakarta to Rotterdam race which begins on March
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    • 208 14 UPI MORE than 19,000 gallons of oil have been shovelled off Alaskan beaches in the two months since the ore freighter Lee Wang Zin capsized on Christmas Day, killing all 30 crewmen, a US Coast Guard said. Chief warrant officer Blaine Jensen said clean-up operations, which were
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    • 979 14 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO AT CONTAINER TERMINAL NB. (1) Each vessel's estimated Ume of arrival u advised by Ule 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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    • 1416 14 CHARTERING on an improved scale with the firmness of grain rates maintained on Thursday. Grain charterers covered cargoes from US Gulf to the Netherlands at a higher rate of $15.75 fio for Feb/Mch and from US Gulf to Japan at up to $26 fio for Mch also from
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    • 1123 15 CHINA HAS kept a very low Profile in international shipping matters though Chinese or Chinese-controlled ships have visited ports all over the world. However, that could not be expected to last as China's fleet build-up accelerated on the country's march
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    • 573 15 THE diversified Howard Smith has become the most powerful company on the Australian waterfront with its A 528.75 million purchase of a controlling interest in the Patrick stevedoring group. Howard Smith will pay AH4.11 million cash and issue 2.1 million of its shares
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    • Article, Illustration
      413 15 EXPECTED ARRIVALS TODAY KEPPEL WHARVES Blue Matsuyama (RO/RO) (after WeU Rainbow) 6/7 Cape Horn (Bulk Wheat) (0700 after Jolnville) 8/9 Dove (Tanker) (after Metro 8 P/O Subj. gas free) 13/14 Dona Selina (Tanker) (1200 after General Kravtsov P/ O Subj. Draft not to exceed 9.7 m gas
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    • 3719 19 SHIPPING LIST where your ships are due and when 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
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    • 641 20 LIBERIA and Panama are stepping up their lobbying of fellow members of the Group of 77 the developing countries in Unc tad to win more support for their fight against the phasing out of flags of convenience. In their view moves within Unctad
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    • 465 20 SEVERAL Singapore operators were among the usual fair number of Far Eastern interests in the secondhand London market over the past week. Unidentified Singapore buyers reportedly took the 5,426 dwt Taiyo Maru built in 1973 for 705 million yen. London brokers also reported Babitonga Shipping Co sold the
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    • 123 20 A JAPANESE shipping company will assign a 8,000-gross-ton class passenger liner to the Japan-China route on a non-scheduled basis starting in July, it was reported in Osaka. A spokesman for Kansai Kisen Kaisha of Osaka said his company is entering into a business tie-up with Mitsui
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    • 146 20 AFP BRAZIL is seeking Japanese cooperation in building an "Asia port" in Japan (or trans-shipment of its farm products, including soy beans, to South-east Aria. Mr Isidoro Yamanaka, an adviser to the Brazilian Agricultural and Planning Ministries, has been sounding out Japanese government
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    • 243 20 AFP THE Soviet Union is again freighting vessels to carry cereals from Argentina and Australia, Baltic Exchange sources said. Following the partial US cereal boycott, the Soviet Union last month had to relet a number of ships which it no longer needed in the short
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    • 126 20 AFP VIETNAM has adopted legislation to control its maritime zones and Continental Shelf, the communist party paper Nhan Dan reported. It said a decree passed by the government on Jan 29 laid down rules to which all kinds of foreign shipping must conform in Vietnamese waters. The
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    • 1431 20 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and the agents who handle cargo bookings for them. A B Adriatic Ceatnlner Container Feeders (S)/Cargo Freight (PK). AFEA Singapore Shipping Agencies (S)/Evfo-Asia Line (PK/PN). Alfred C. Taepfer Sea Consortium (S) Marintex Enterprise (PK). Alpne Intrasea (S)/Yeo Shpg
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    • 246 13 Scan Dutch V Fast and Regular Service To/From N.C./SCAN/W.MED./U.K. Singapore Tel 91S011 Port Kelang Tel *****1. Kuala.Lumpuc Tel ***** Penang: Tel *****6 I KI) 1\ 1 I \H r Orient Overseas Co*tUu*te/i Line £±Cp. *HMi 10/4 12/4 I 15/4 16/4 23/4 21/4 KPTUM PUB. IK CtCVALER RO2E IK CKVNJBt rili
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    • 259 13 SEALORD ANTAf 1 UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO(SAGj i i» M ill .1 It WEEKLY MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES Loading for I.TIiTTMi iKiBI mmm m 9 Si mm FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE Vessel grmo T NAVKATOt V.3 SGRAIC ■NAVIGATOR V.4 JEBEL All V.6 •m Loading tor Oubai (14/3). Dammam (18/3). Kuwait (18/3). Abu
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    • 93 13 NOL NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD FAR EAST EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SfRVICE VOmaeim rttotfM fo/rrwn r uovt Mm Kctptinc carp to/fr*r Scjndnavia C. CONTMNER S'pore CM« fms: Fa C*fo 1700 22/2 La Cvp 0500 22/2 STRAITS AIJSTRAI IA RO-R0 CONTAINfR SERVICE I I 1 «t the a, TO MS FROM MBTRAUH
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    • 275 13 Regular Liner Services To/From All Parts of the World. Singapore Tel *****1 Port Kelang Tel *****1. Kuala Lumpur Tel *****. Penang Tel £***** CONTAINER Schedules SHIPS Ib Pert SHIPPING List Kj: 11 wcf.i i REGIONAL Weather WHO Acts Fer Whem *1 MAERSK LINE an n PT sz »~i —i Sjfcd
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    • 489 14 LEO SHIPPING PTE LID. SINGAPORE PERNAS-MISC SHIPPING AGENCIES SDN BHD PORT KEIANG PENANG MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL SHPHNG CORPORATION BERHAD HEAD OFFICE: WISMA MISC TEL: NO: KL *****8 Unkt Feeder *P Ketang Vessel B PfNAGA 23/2 MHON B QAHLIA 1/3 B SURM B. PENAGA B DAHLIA B PCMGA B. DAHLIA B PENAGA
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    • 215 14 SUPERCARRIER SERVICE WEEKLY SERVICE TO PANAMA, US ATLANTIC QULF AND E. CANADA T*l KSSU BOTH IT MS TOMML GOOOM 47 SINGAPORE CAUFORNIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE ONLY 22 DAYS OM*DMTM ItmKl Lai ftapln/l to* Sa> franc./MM* SWIa Sa» Of mmbwem fa 2/***** m/ 3 28/3 28/3 28/3 a/3 lipw*) La 1/3
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    • 1043 15 OCL Overseas Containers Limited Weekly service to/from UK/Europe STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei Ports and Bangkok COWTMOSHP MtWCt TO W/COWTMMT: CBy at 2Mm 22 Mm 24 Mar 25 Mm 27 Mm 20 Mar n»Mw 3 Ibr 21 Ibr 23 Ma 24 Ibr 26 Ibr 19 Ibr tew Mm
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    • 429 15 I E Franco Belgian Services (Fir h ri*-' branch Strrxct with B>h;ian }',:r Fi:s:< rr. I.tnf MNI P.I M HP nu ii IMb 111 IS Mb 111 A we ttm HW| Braa l r IS Mb 11 Mb 21 Mb 23 Mb r 21 Mb 24 Mb 25Mb 21 Mb
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    • 764 16 Hapag-Uoyd FULLY COUTMOBS) TO EUMK lata Eipreti City tt E4Mv|k DM Urn Kwmu Mam kiMR IMMI fierm Ovjk> ftjy Liverpool Bey EXPRESS CCWVEMTIONM. TO EIMK Spore MdMfto Mm Genoa H"fc*r| Bremen Mam Antwerp 24/2 25/2 1/3 22/3 11/3 1/4 31/3 27/3 25/3 25/2 20/3 30/3 28/3 25/3 23/3 IU/3 13/3
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    • 556 16 LINE KOREA SHIPPING COR FN AIT MR 149N ALT MR 1501 VEGA 147W VEGA 14tt 6/Mlar 10/13 Mar FM BUSAN v BANGKOK 6/9 Mar 10/13 Mar TO BUSAN 7/10 Apr 11/15 Apr FM BUSAN BANGKOK 7/10 Apr 11/15 Apr TO BUSAN PENANG CALL SUBJECT MOUCEMENT nsc ac KX KSC KSC
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    • 415 16 EVERGREEN LINE f AP f AST FIIROPf f XPRISS FIJI I CONTAINER Sf RVICI ACaPTKG CMGO FOR HAMBURG, FELIXSTOWE. ROTTERDAM. ANTWERP. LE HAVRE ALSO ACCEPTMG CARGO FOR: UVTED KMGDOM SOUTHAMPTON. London, Manchester, mmmgham. BRISTOL LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW. LEEDS WEST GERMANY MfIfRHAKN HOLLAND AAGTEROAAI twr«pr IMr Bir 24Mr VMr Mm ate totipi
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    • 847 16 Everett Lines m Bvnua Fivt Star SfcippMt Carpii. "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE' LOAMNG FOR RANGOON Urn PJMM ftmn B F S.S C. AMnh n Motoytra TIPS MALAYSIA Port K along Td(38V7355 Panong T«l *****/***** km AmUw D« don lntwxontiii«ntal S. A. C.I. F. ENTINE NATIONAL LINE" <1 LOAOMG FOR DURBAN. CAPETONN,
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    • 548 16 IELO.S.E. OCEAN SHIPPING ENTERPRISES PTE LTD SANKYO LINE AUSTRALIA SERVICE "P. Mm Shppn lo«h| tar. 21/23 if !t/2« Mw ■B. STB. MEL 1/3 *r FKM.WI BANGLADESH SERVICE l 26/29 M* WTO*)*. CHUB JAPAN/STRAUS SERVICE Stafapan P. Ma* Nm« PALM bi Port 21/25 Fob 1/2 Mar BONANZA 25/21 Fife hP*t arSMSTM
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    • 754 17 PIL GROUP EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICE A SINGAPORE/CHITTAGONG/RANGOON/SERVICES loading For Chittagong. Madras. Rangoon SINGAPORE/BANGKOK/SINGAPORE DIRECT SERVICES S E A Container Feeder Service SIN/JKT/SIN/HKG/MAN Pakistan National Shipping Corpn. Karachi Pan Islamic Steamship Co. Ltd. Karachi Pacific International Lines pte ltd (joint service) Malaysia Shipping Corpn. sdn bhd EASTBOUND ETA STOK ASEAN GREATKSS
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    • 789 17 ignwK QT dTitmfk GteHn Ltaatpari In BEN LINE CONTAINERS EWKS CORTHO SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE H BOW rt«t«Ul ROAM HAVRE Spore P imm N Germaay Aastria Aatnerp Franc* vi. A/i m/i a/i a/i 1/1 a/i n/j m/i a/i //i a/i m/i a/i i/« U/l 11/1 2/4 4/4 V 4 7/4 19/1
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    • 524 17 V Scan Dutch V WEEKLY EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE tecMtaa tar 1) liicniw Gome. lagan 2) l.iiii(iiL UK. Cmmy MmM tai l.i-fi.i tote o •MXiMMUthwili.MmnpM I) Matoo Stock**. Ori*. Heto*. Cope<**ert. Aartw 3) i' U* 5) Barcelona Genoa Basfc Bordeavi AUH msM accept* Fa/fa eiterMdute carp to Ho*** 4 lapan to
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    • 608 17 BOUSTEAD SH,pp,NCi AGE NOES U.S. GULF COAST SERVICE (New Orleans, Mobile, Houston, Galveston) P KtUm «»airtan US GaM ITKES (A»cti I n Feb/3 M* 12 A LOUISE ITKES («sck 1 toaA) W Feb/3 Mar GENEVIEVE LYRES (tech toads) 4/7 Ma* DOILY TUBMAN (toads) 28/27 Mar —12 Apr 19/20 Mar 20
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    • 867 18 K LINE KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. FEEDER VESSELS* H vessel v Earta Ittfet ««uk *M ntUtk m fipiit Ctrfi xcapUWi tm IMM, Va SavaMfc. lack TO EUROPE PwtaM. It—lt. GaNttlai. Nn Orttan. 14 Hj> IS Ma ISM* 21 Ma 71 Ma 29 Ma 2/4 1/4 12/4 13/4 19/4 20/4 <»cceptrt
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    • 511 18 J CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAINER/REEFER SERVICE Im*« tar: lOS AMOK. UN FRANCISCO JUTTU. TACOMA. WNCOWBL I C, Petiar* P Mm| SMpapor, 1 Mr* "10 rawwr *1/25 Fak 22 N* "AK3XL" n Mr AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE HAUMJ-<C* Ml) NEW ZEALAND SERVICE l imUTOI HUIKTOH. 1 fa/Fa Mm "S
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    • 982 18 (■■'Olip SINGAPORE SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE LTD iOIH FiCOM U( MN ou>lD NO S VAFJM'INO <»>•«.. j. MS G'NfPA 9'Hll '4 NfV 'flf« RS 2459S f»Si'-SM*BC*S .>- l P« Afnl IABGOSMiP \rm\ l!r«|i«Hinl Container Lines WEEKLY CONTAINER SERVICE »o/lrcwr BANGKOK TiKQuoct mm VOT rrcKOM) I«im 21/29 hk 11S12R 5/1 MB mi*
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    • 582 18 GRANARD LIME INDEPENDENT-ATTRACTIVE RATES MEDITERRANEAN SEA SER VICE ALSO ACCEPTING CONTAINER CARGO PCL ONLY FOR PORT SAID. ALEXANDRIA, BEIRUT. LATTAKIA. UMASSOL ISTANBUL A PIRAEUS Specially engaged agents <£ stevedores providing immediate discharge MV. MM CMEONG V.37W 'ft MV MM FUNG 3IN 4 jg "kMm/IM/P. SaM/Aitiandria flirt Sad. MimM t Bant
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    • 522 18 t INTRASEA (PTC) LTD. F aber House 234E Orchara Poac) Singapore 9 Telephone *****11 *****^7 REGULAR INDEPENDENT SEMI/FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO EUROPE REALM MDOOOOT SEM/FUU CONTAKR SOVICE TO D .Spare P. KMang Nui| Loadng tor: ALPAC LINE SOUTH AFRICA SERVICE ALPAC V 41 S,"EL LIS* Loadtaf Mr C* 41 13
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    • 197 19 TRUCONTAINER EXPRESS (S) PTE LTD Suites 1311/1312, Shaw Towers, Beach Rd. Singapore 0718 Rftjuhr Container Service accepting FCL/LCL Cargo for NOW Zealand Auckland, X Wellington, LVttleton, Dunedin Australia Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Sll Lanka Colombo Europe and U.K. Call *****81 Container leasing services BICCU CONTAINER MANAGEMENT S* 1C Transcontainer Leasing
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    • 179 19 m KANNIVELL LINES (REGULAR SERVICE SMGAPOtt/EAST-WEST MALAYSIA) P.KELANG P.JAVA OPTOK CO. (M) SON. BHD., TEL: *****1 3 OPTOK CO. (M) SOU BHD., TIL 5C2593. *****3 'K PERKAPALAN LAUTAN BIRU m; Reflular Service to East Malaysia b M sia Seaiion Shipping IMI Sdn Bhd PoftKlang Tel 38 7 75-1 38 7479
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    • 135 19 ZIK INTERNATIONAL FREIGHTWAYS PTE LTD 28/21 Fab REEFBPOMT SOWS TO HK/lAPAN «raa ra mum ADMIRAL HONGKONG 18/19 M*r 15/17 VESSEL TO MUX! EAST Robe Yokohama trm h fort STOK ,H <MT{ITN«riOM«t HI .'I «(*ri coftpft v* «n i*B», <QK' r VOK DECCAN SHIPPING LTD <«»> FOR MADRAS SINGAPORE PKELANG K
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    • 87 19 DOMWBUNE r M.V. DONG U. 1 VOY t/M MM It/t/M AT FIA (Mm tl/M General survey on damaged cmrgo discharged e* the above vessel trlii be held on Friday 2»th February I*o as from 100 a.m. to 12 M mm. No further survey will be held after this date. at
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 276 20 EGYPTIAN IMTPD KJ ATIHKJ a I I IKJC /c: 11 i INTERNATIONAL LINE (EIL) EGYPTIAN FLAG EGYPT ALEXANDRIA SINGAPORE NLEU Sid Mar 8 PYRAMDS U Mar 3 Mar 19 I NfRJi JGflvrS I N SHIPPING PIE LTD HI .'.'(Mil .SINGAPORE '1 K RS.'lOl Stie «GfNTS HSH M SON BMP Til
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    • 219 20 THE NEW STRAITS SMPPM6 CO (PTE) LTD M.V. ANDROMEDA BANGKOK SERVICE ETA S PORE LOADING FOR 29 F* Bangkok TAIWAN/PHILIPPINE SERVICE ETA S PORE LOADMG FOR: M.V. PMENOOD 7/1 M* Kaoshiung/Manila/Hong Kong (Subject inducement) CALCUTTA SERVICE M.V. MAPIENOOO 1/9 Mar Calcutta (Cahng Penang Subfect CHfTTA GONG SERVICE 1/9 Mar CtMttagong
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 162 20 :-x; ;':-v v:; x wm ■<■ vSN": A Regional *:>■: man tfi a FA m M S? r-. 2 X o VI THUNDERSTORM i <1 j SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. LEGEND: (d) Centre of Tropical Depression, maximum wind speeds 22 —33 knots. > jXT
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