The Business Times, 28 February 1980

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  • 10 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C4P) No. 111/1/8# THUBBDAY, FEBBUAEY S, in* 50CENTS
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    • 77 1 Reuter MANILA, Wed. Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew arrived here tonight for three days of discussions with Philippines President Ferdinand Marcos on regional security and political problems. The arrival of Mr Lee, with his wife, Foreign Minister Rajaratnam and other ministers, was delayed by more than
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    • 60 1 AFP LONDON, Wed. Gold lost US$B at opening today and was selling for $632.50 an ounce in a calm market. Gold closed on the international Hongkong market at $630 to $633 an ounce, up just $2 from its opening rate. In Zurich gold lost $9 at opening
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    • 64 1 AFP TOKYO, Wed. Indonesia's state-run petroleum company Pertamina has informed its Japanese customers that it will reduce the premium on the price of Indonesian oil by about US$l to $2 per barrel, starting March 1, industry sources said. As a result, the import price of Minas oil, Indonesia's
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    • 98 1 UPI TOKYO, Wed. The Industrial Bank of Japan and other credit houses has decided to raise their long-term prime lending rate by 0.6 point to 8.8 per cent, effective March 1, financial sources said. The sources said the move is in line with the Japanese central bank's
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    • 75 1 Reuter BANGKOK, Wed. The Thai government is setting up a finance institution to boost the export trade and help Thai contractors get orders in foreign countries, Finance Minister Sommai Hoontrakul told reporters today. He said the new enterprise, called Credit Insurance Corporation, would be set up with a
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    • 66 1 MANILA, Wed. The Asian Development Bank today increased its lending rate for all ordinary loans approved from last Jan 1 to 8.1 per cent a year from 7.6 per cent. The board's decision does not affect the terms applicable to loans made from the bank's special
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    • 46 1 AP NEW YORK, Wed. The stock market headed higher this morning. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials rose 3.24 to 867.49 in the first half hour. Gainers outnumbered losers by close to a 3 to 2 margin among New York Stock Exchange-listed issues.
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  • 138 1 Rises Indices Sthn Kinta PMC Sel Properties Syn Retina Lower Perak Ayer Hitam Tin Straits Trading FAN Goodwood Park Selangor Dredg Falls MalakofT High Low Hong Leong Ind Island ft Pen Gentinga Msian Ctainers K L Kepong Shell CoM Storage Lien Hoe 1300 496 840 255 454
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    148 1 Rises Indices PMC 510 +40 Feb 26 Feb 27 6592.83 6506.27 532.12 532.96 MUInd SgBesi Taiam 540 1380 420 +30 +30 +20 B.T.Index: Industrials: Tractors 725 +15 Finance. 774.20 772.73 Sel.Prop Svn Resins 835 255 +15 +14 Hotels: Properties: Tins: rubbers: 325.87 325.78 382.45 384.39 Ounlop Ind 484
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  • 881 1  -  TV FORUM ON CARS SOON By CATHERINE ONG THE Government last night announced further steps to curb the growth of motor vehicles on the road. The new moves include a sharp increase in registration fees and road taxes on goods vehicles and a 25 per
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  • 213 1 THE DEPARTMENT of Civil Aviation (OCA) will consider the application of Ansett Airlines to operate services to Singapore in the same way that it will consider applications from any other carrier. The department was commenting on a report that Ansett, one of Australia's two
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  • 367 1 MEASURES to reduce the traditional laissez-faire style of banking in Hong Kong were announced by the colony's Financial Secretary in his budget speech yesterday. Sir Philip Haddon-Cave announced that steps are being taken for more government control and statistics gathering in the colony's banking and
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  • 359 1 FAIRCHILD Singapore, a leading manufacturer of electronic components, has become the fourth firm to benefit from aasitance under the Skills Development Fund. The American firm, which employs about 4,800 workers, was recently informed that its application for a grant had been approved. However, an offical from
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  • 224 1 A FOUR-MAN Chinese team Is la Hhgspiff to F'"'le IBs >w al trade r tfn IW toai trm»ths CMTrade arrived en Taesdsy, led by Mr XI Ye Sheag, the departmental *wctor(Jga). are Mr Ds Ya Bha, deputy departmental dtoeetor (Asia), Mr Haay
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  • 477 1  -  By MARGARET THOMAS SINGAPORE may soon have one of the most liberal divorce laws in this part of the world following proposals now put before Parliament to allow a divorce after only three years of separation. When Parliament reads for the third time and passes
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  • TRADE AND INDUSTRY
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    • 648 2 BETTER RETURNS OIL exploration prospects in South-east Asia are now extremely attractive vis-a-vis other world areas not only because of the large number of unexplored basins still existing, but because of the better commercial returns arising from oil price increases and more favourable legislation
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    • 192 2 PRECISION Watchcase, a Swiss-Japanese Joint venture for the manufacture of watchcases, will officially open next Tuesday. The $10 million joint project between Societe Suisse Pour L'lndustries Horlogere (SSIH) and Nippon Miniature Ballbearing (NMB) has the capacity to turn out 500,000 pieces of watchcases in
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    • 150 2 "CHINA The 900 Million Business Opportunities" is the title of a two-day seminar to be held in Singapore beginning April 28 led by Professor Paul TK Lin of McGill University of Montreal, Canada. Professor Lin, acknowledged China expert, will be joined by other speakers
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    • 229 2 AN AMERICAN company manufacturing oilfield equipment plans to set up an apprenticeship scheme to train personnel in anticipation of its expansion requirements. Baker Far East, a subsidiary of the US-based multi-national Baker International plans to invest between *1 to $2 million over the next two years,
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    • 221 2 A US marketing expert says that the direct selling process seems particularly appropriate to the demographics of the Asian area and to the economic climate that can be expected over the next decade in Asia. Mr Robert King (abave), made this observation when he
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    • 547 2 THE Asean region is one of the world's major growth areas, and Singapore offers great potentials for the development of trade and investment between Singapore and Finland, according to Mr Pertti Huitu, Second Secretary (Commercial) of the Finnish Embassy in Singapore. "The
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    • 692 2 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From MAS RBA MAS SIA BN CPA GIA MAS SIA GIA GIA QAL SIA PAL SIA RBA GIA SIA MAS THAI CPA MAS SIA SIA GIA SU CAL SU SU GU SU MAS JAL SU SU MAS MAS GU UTA SU
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 364 4 Reuter THE INTERNATIONAL Tin Council did not reach a decision on Tuesday to revise its current price range of MH,500 to fl,9C>o per picul and will possibly consider an increase when it next meets in London from March 11-14, ITC delegates said in London. The Council
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    • 426 4 AN INTERNATIONAL authority on cocoa marketing has advised Malaysian producers and exporters to forget their obsession with the "acidity problem" associated with their produce, and to concentrate instead on the adoption of recognised grading standards. Stressing that it is "absolutely essential" for cocoa to be
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    • 197 4 CHICAGO Board of Trade soybean futures on Tuesday closed at or near the lows of the day, down 4V« to 6'A cents a bushel. After commercial buying in the March at the opening, professional and commission house liquidation subsequently kept the market on the defensive, traders said. Moderate commercial
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    • 309 4 THE SINGAPORE market closed slightly lower yesterday with March One RSS buyers quoted at 335.00 cents per kilo, down four cents from Tuesday's close, dealers said. Morning prices were marked up one cent on higher London advices and speculative buying, they said. The afternoon market was easier on lack
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    • 306 4 R.A.S. prices In cents per kilo yesterday: Noon (per kilo) Buyers Seilen Int. 1 R.S.S. prompt f o b. 131.00 333.00N Int. 1RSS. Much 341.00 143.00 Int. 1 R.S.S. April 356 00 357.00 Int. 2 R.S.S. 313.00 H4.00N UK/Com 314.00 3U.00N Int. 3 R.S.S. ***** 313.00N UK/Coot 311.00
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    • 116 4 NOON SSR and SMR pricaa yeet ardar MAS Man eh April a iMtk) taller* (Forward Mth) Bitv r» Sella is SSR 20 <1 too pallet) 296 00 297 OON ***** 301 OON SSR SO (1-ton pallet) 292.00 294 OON 298.00 298OON MRSLB March April SMR CV (1
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    • 118 4 THE Straits Ha p*» la Peaaag yesterday finned aaather Ms3t per pAeal to $2,275, $325 abeve Ike lateral tt—al Tla Agreemeat celllag, dealers Mid. The laceaclastvc eateeme ef the litem tleaal Tta Ceaaell meettag la LsdEsa ea Taesday Bight which diseased tla dlspsssls tram the US strategic stockpile
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    • 193 4 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday: (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) Cattaa yam: China Blue Phoenix 20s 2,320; 32s 2,775 40s 3,030 (per bale of 400 lbs). Ptsae |m4s: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly
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    • 333 4 BDH3APOBB: Yesterday's closing prices in SS per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop O.W, 100 per cent second class 0 83, 10» per cent third class 0.81, S per cent new crop no stock, B-10 per cent 0.70. THAI BROKEN. A-super 0.63, Special
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    • 139 4 THE MARKET In Kuala Lumpur eased In quiet and thin trading yesterday, dealers said. Pakistan's purchase of 5,000 tonnes of neutralised palm oil at US$674 per tonne for April shipment, cost and freight Karachi and its tender for a further 5,000 tonnes failed to aid sentiment, they said.
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    • 151 4 CHINESE PniiMi Exchange, per fleal yeatertay: Ctemit all: Bulk $10« sellers, old dram $110 sellers, new drum $114 sellers. C«fr»: Mixed (loose) UK/ Cont $62.00 buyers. Pepper: Muntok ASTA white fob 100% NLW $335.00 sellers, Sarawak white fob 96% NLW $320.00 tellers, Sarawak special black fob 80% NLW
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    • 133 4 CHICAGO Board of. Trade wheat futures closed on a weak note on Tuesday, yielding 5V4 to seven cents a bushel. Traders said that after the short-covering rally on Monday, commercials were steady sellers on Tuesday, keeping prices under pressure from the start. A professional bouse selling the July was
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    • 801 4 COCOA: Futures ended a short first call at 141 lots £20 to £9 down mainly against New York. Near March, which becomes tenderable next Monday, lost most ground but this entailed a differentials adjustment, traders said. They said sentiment may have been influenced by the drop in US
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    • 31 4 Rubber: Feb 27 Singapore: March: 335.00 cents (down 4 cents) Malaysia: March: 340.00 cents (down 5 cents) Tin: Ms2^7s (up Ms 36)) Official offering: ***** tonnes (down 5Vi tonnes)
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  • ASIAN STOCK
    • 544 4 TOKYO RESOURCE-RELATED issues racked up sizable gains yesterday, especially in oil and coal issues because of a sudden spurt of oil issues on the New York market. Nippon Oil surged ahead Y4O to Y2,000; Showa Oil Y32 to Y380; Maruzen Oil Y4l to Y407; Mitsubishi 00 Y79
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    • 239 4 STOCK prices recovered across the board yesterday led by mining »nrt IMmfrUl shares as lower prices attracted strong local buying, dealers said. The Rundle oil shale partners registered the major advances with Central Pacific up A 58.50 at $50.50 and Southern Pacific up $4.50 at $20. FEB Tl Onu
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    • 320 4 Source: SHK See THE MARKET opened on a buoyant note yesterday following better than expected results and bonus issue from Hongkong Bank, but market operators took the opportunity to sell into rising prices ahead of the budget and this weekend's exchange bank committee meeting. As a result, prices collapsed
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    • 226 4 THE market picked up momentum yesterday following an announcement of increase in dividends in many stocks. FEB 27 Bahis Asia Credit lit 1 Asia Fibre 145 f] Ayuthaya In*. And Trust Bangkok Investment iao 47 Bangkok Bank 311 unch Ktir-r: nangsos insurance 1 Bangkok Metropolitan Ban Bangkok Nylon Bank
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    • 115 4 MINING and oils were mixed ytsterday but commercials and industrials firm, dealers said. Turnover rose to 16.7 million pesos from Tuesday's 13.0 million. FEB 37 Pesos Acoje Mining toe uneh AUu Con. A Atlas Con B. 49-50 -0.25 Bagulo Oold .0086 0D008 Bensuet Con. B BF* Goodrich MJO ♦I
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    • 51 4 FIINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 4634 Monday 463.7 Week Ago 4616 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Tuesday ***** Monday ***** week Ago trmxa HJLHANG SENG Wednesday 676.16 Tuesday Ml 66 Week Ago 046J6 SYDNEY INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 640.16 Tuesday 6MJ7 Week Ago 666.76 ALL ORDINARIE8 Wednesday ***** Tuesday 600.17 Week Ago
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    • 39 4 THE govermneat-owMd Krung Thai bank has ao tar bought stocks worth over USJB7 million from ao auvaiiable fund at $150 mnw». in a bid to increase stock market liquidity, Tamchal Khambhato, president oI Krung Thai baak said.
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 872 5 NYT Reuter PRESIDENT Carter is considering major new spending cuts and a possible balanced budget to stem what he sees as a very disturbing inflationary trend, US officials said on Tuesday. Mr Carter said inflation would escalate wildly if he asked Congress for authority
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    • 159 5 Reuter A JOINT congressional conference committee has completed work on President Carter's proposed windfall tax of excess profits by US oil companies. The committee wants to use 60 per cent of the estimated U*****.3 billion to be raised by the tax to reduce individual
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    • 598 5 Reuter PRESIDENT Carter has called on the Soviet Union to withdraw all its troops promptly from Afghanistan and then join the US and other countries in guaranteeing its neutrality. Administration sources said Mr Carter made his proposal for a neutral, nonaligned Afghanistan in a letter
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    • 135 5 AF US EXPORTS of textiles aad elethiag grew 45 per eeat la IfJt to a record USISJt Mlltoa, helping to asm* the US detleit la tola trade ana to $3.4 Mlltoa, the Commerce Departmeat reported aa Taesday. Imparts rase Lf per eeat to a retard $7.2 Mlltoa
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    • 242 5 Reuter BRITISH ttMwfcr ef the Exeheqaer Oeritnjr Bewe ■U he k «wan ef ike cmeera ef muy eaglaeeriag ctinpuk» itwt lacreased (real m lavetastary rudewa ef steel stock level* dee te the eattoaai strike «galea! Ike «tale «wed Brttleh Steel Cerpsraltoa. la a
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    • 173 5 Reuter THE latMt UK —emptoymeat flgarea far Pehnary sbewlag a seaseaally idJuM rtoe ia tdilto Nt ef w»rk W to wer lJ mlllea may exaggerate the apward tread, Em pi aymeat Departmeat officials said. "It weald be aawlae to speeaiato abeat this rise eat the
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 450 5 CONSUMER spending in Japan remained sluggish in December amid spiralling prices, especially those of vegetables and heating oil, the Prime Minister's Office announced. The average consumption expenditure of Japanese households increased 6.3 per cent in nominal terms but gained 0.5 per cent in real terms over the same
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    • 386 5 Reuter A SUDDEN and unexpected air of optimism descended on Rhodesia yesterday as black voters began flocking to the polls to choose the leaders of Africa's newest nation. Guerilla leader Robert Mugabe, encouraged by what he regards as an almost inevitable election victory,
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    • 147 5 Reuter IRAN has decided to form a committee dealing with its international claims, to meet at the central bank and work under the supervision of its governor, the official Pars News Agency reported. The "Committee to Investigate International Financial and Legal Claims" will be set
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    • 306 5 Reuter JAPAN Economic Research Centre, a private research body, said it predicts Japan's real economic growth during the five-year period from fiscal 1980 (April to March) to fiscal 1984 will average 5 per cent, mainly supported by an average rise of 9.3 per
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    • 175 5 Reuter PHILIPPINE Economic Planning Minister Gerardo Si oat has forecast a 6 per cent real growth for his country's economy this year because of improving export prices. In an interview with the Business Day newspaper, Mr Sicat said the economy is being hit by rising oil
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  • 461 6 THE CONCEPT of marriage 'as a contract for life between two people has long been subjected to legal erosion. For this reason the amendments now proposed to the Women's Charter should not be found surprising except that the Select Committee has missed a golden opportunity to
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  • 221 6 THE Communications Minister has made good his gentle hint a few months ago and dropped the other shoe very firmly on an errant and hitherto untouched segment of the car-owning population. Those in the trade and the irate man in the street will have a
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  • 2142 6  -  GLOBAL ACCOUNTING STANDARDS The International Accounting Standards Committee (lASC) is undoubtedly the most appropriate agency that may successfully bring about harmonisation of worldwide accounting standards. ROY NASH reports on the obstacles facing the lASC in its mammoth task towards achieving this idealistic goal. ROY NASH IV author
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
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  • 1399 7  - The backyard brood hatches into a multimillion gain Gone are the days when a poultry farm reminded one of run-down chicken-sheds and smelly pig sties. The farmer and his backyard brood has now given way to a thoroughly organised, large-scale poultry farming industry that boasts a multi-million dollar business. CHOO
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  • 874 7  -  FORUM with ANTHONY LEWIS NYT WHEN the British government is compared with its American counterpart, secrecy is seen as one profound difference. By cultural tradition and by law the British are secretive; they are confined by an official secrets act and judge-made rules of "confidence."
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
    • EUROPEAN MARKETS
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    • 316 8 FEB as Rand INDUSTRIALS A Alpha 280 unch Abercom 285 -5 AE And CI 710 -5 AMIC 2225 Barlows 950 15 P» Kiifir 1150 -50 CN A 41 OB Currle Finance 151 -2 Dt Beers Ind 2500 unch Edcon 475 -20 Ed can 8200 Eveready Fed Volk 420 -5
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 338 9 Seoul drops fixed parity against for IMF basket Reuter THE BANK of Korea said it has fixed the rate of the won against the special drawing rights (SDRs) of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) basket of 16 major currencies. The move ends the fixed parity of the won against the
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    • 295 9 AFP RECYCLING petrodollars (dollars earned from oil) is posing a serious bu! not insurmountable problem this year, US Treasury undersecretary for Monetary affairs Anthony Solomon said. Mr Solomon, who has just been appointed chairman of the New York Federal Reserve a post which he will assume in April
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    • 248 9 NORDIC Bank, the London-baaed international bank, has announced another very successful year, which ended Dec 31, 1979, with profits and assets reaching record levels. Consolidated pre-tax profits increased from £3.3 million in 1978 to £10 million in 1979, reflecting good trading results aprf the inclusion for the
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    • 215 9 INFLATION la Aaaertea eaa •teas taksTk tie ■—w market* »»j» pammelal BtbaUethi I—f— Till Cimpaay pahUahed la New Yerk aa 1W day. The Felwal Kmn»*! aerate to II per Mat haa had aa effect aa the baataeaa aatteek lacreasea, It aaya. "The Federal Reeerve'a
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    • 74 9 C ITOH aid Cwnpaay United is aew «(faring a UBSSI mllllai sevea-year Earihiai plaenwt at a qaarter f—jjp aetata above Ike rix aw» Laadea interbank altered rate (Liber)vetoed fa a? k te be Bated ea the lota bearg Stack lane. Lead aaaafar la Baade da
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    • 1328 9 NEW YORK OIL STOCKS surged on speculation >t about recent discoveries but the rest of the New York stock market on Tuesday was weak in active trading. Analysts said investors remained cautious in the belief the US will take new steps to curb inflation but rushed
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    • 424 9 THE U.S. dollar remained comparatively firm against major currencies in yesterday's foreign exchange trading. Sterling, on the other hand, also strengthened against the US unit in afternoon trading. Against the yen, the US dollar opened at 217.95/05 and firmed to the day's high of 248.60/70 before losing some
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    • 42 9 THE Monetary Authority of Singapore has invited banks and discount houses to tender for a total of $35 million 91-day Treasury bills to be issued from March 3 to 7. Each tender must not be for less than $250,000.
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    • 22 9 THE average rale at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 10.5 per cent.
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    • 144 9 ASIAN RATES ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at close on Feb 27: 7 day* 1 month 2 months 3 months 6 months 9 months 12 months US Mlar«<8w>t) Off«r W 14H 14M 14H 14V. 15 IS/16 IS 13/16 17 16'* 17 16H 167/16 165/16 16 5/16 16 3/16 Sw-Pra
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    • 46 9 RANGE of price# offered by discount houses on Feb 27: Overnight: IV.% Call deposits: to«v.% Clult Bsyiac SalUsf 3-month Treasury bills 6V« 8H 3 month Bank bills 10 >4 10 3 months CD 10V< 10H 6 months CD 10H 10 W Source: National Discount Co
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    • 30 9 FRANKFURT exchanges opening quotes yesterday: US 1.7600/08 Stg 4.012/002 Can 1.5287/300 Dfl 90.69/80 Sfr 106.61/73 Lit 2.159/61 Ffr 12.58/62 Nkr 35.96/00 Bfr con 6.156/63 Bfr fin 5.978/988 Yen 0.7081/90
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    • 238 9 EARLY trading yesterday saw a generally firmer dollar after a technically weak opening, dealers said. They said there was no apparent reason for the dollar's rise, which saw the US currency reach 1.7606/16 marks and 1.6677/87 Swiss francs, after opening at 1.7590/7600 and 1.6648/58 re* spectively. The rise brought
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    • 115 9 THE U.S. dollar for overnight delivery closed firmer yesterday at 248.75 yen, compared with the 248.10 opening and 248.40 at Tuesday's close, dealers said. Trading was fairly active, with volume of US$753 million. After initial easiness, the dollar edged higher in moderate late trading on import covering by Japanese
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    • 295 9 GOLD futures In Singapore yesterday closed easier compared with overnight levels in very quiet trading due to lack of Interest, dealers said. Opening quotations were nlarked down around US$B an ounce in line with the metal's weakness in New York overnight, but recovered marginally in late afternoon trading, they
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    • 189 9 THE U.S. dollar continued to weaken slightly yesterday afternoon on technical factors, with today's forthcoming meeting of the Bundesbank still a background factor, dealers said. The US unit weakened to 1.7603/08 marks from the 1.7615/20 morning opening and against the Swiss franc slid to 1.6655/75 compared with the earlier
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    • 63 9 THE FUJI BANK,LTD. Singapore Branch U5520,000,000 NEGOTIABLE FLOATING RATE U. S. DOLLAR CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT DUE FEBRUARY 28,1983 In accordance with the provisions of the Certificates, notice is hereby given that for the Interest Period from February 28,1980 to August 28,1980 the Certificates vtfl carry a rate of interest 18
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  • 1666 10 BE) tad offer prices officially U«ted and histaei in and reported to the Stock Exchange oC Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets In lots of 1,000 units, unless otherwise specified. SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL Ac» (2.818) (1)
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  • 144 10 SNGAPOU UNIT HURT mcom t BOND UNIT (Mllllin' priea tar Pet a) (Cw <—t mi—) The Own mm* 2.42 2.57 Income Band 1.1* 1J0 The Savings Pud 1.38 1.01 S'pore Prog Fund XM LU S'pore Sec. Fund LOO in MARA BUMS nnu S'pore Invert Fund 1.44 1.53 (Manager*'
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  • 2763 10 Gr'« Gr"i Net 1979/1980 Last Div Div rw 1 P/E Vol D«v High Low Company Sale or- C'vr COOO) HiKh Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 308 207 Acma 280 +2 15.0 22 55 145 1 280 280 223 123* Alcom 223 10.0 15 4.4 29.7 148 110
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  • 1890 10 IBID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday with the number at shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units, unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIAL* A«m*(lo2S) HI (IMS) Atom (1-788 2.306) 130 (2) 2.28 Atax Mi
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  • 661 10 llatrmjacM^ Prices were generally mmHag gfrggff Jt todare the steady aete, kat'taatoM sf flrmlag farther, prices begaa to attic fewaw&r* tad >wtow aali sellers demlaated the market. Bmm hrekhag oempaaies repsrtel tlat they are beglaalag to feci tke pinch of kcavy scrip ieHvcriM* Chartists
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  • 593 10 PRICES softened after a good start to close generally easier at the Kuala Lumpur stockmarlcet yesterday. Following the firm overnight close, there was a flurry of buying interest during the first hour, resulting in modest gains across a broad front. But sellers made their entrance
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 1285 11 SIME Darby's depressed market rating of late may well reflect a lack of confidence in its top management, a situation not helped by the dispute at end-1978 with auditors Turquand, Young, and the unsuccessful bid for Guthrie Corporation in the first
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    • 316 11 Current Ex Books Date Total for Total for Payment Date Close Payable tke year Previous year M TC 30.8% Jan 30 Feb 9 Feb 28 43.8% 435%(a) M Banking 8% I Feb 8 Feb 21 Feb 29 8% 20% Y H S (8) 5% Feb 15 Feb 25
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    • 112 11 Company Particulars Ex Date Books Close Temerloh Bonus Issue of 1 for 1 Mar 13 Max 25 Sen to* a Bonus Issue of 1 for 3 Feb 21 Mar 4 T Text Bonus Issue of 1 for 4 NYA NYA MUM Rights Issue of 1 for 1 6
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    • 336 11 Date Li *t Fell Year Cempaay 1 Pertod Net EPS Giwi Pre-tax but year (eeato) Dfv. <%) Prefit M'wata Steel I 22/12 12.4 10.0TE 14,803 Nat Iron F 7/2 57.8 •17.9 37,679 Alcom F 10/2 7.5 10.0 1,119 UOB F 27/2 19.0 *11.4 35,829b DBS F 29/2 34.8
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    • 722 11 DEEPLY-INDEBTED textile company Folex Industries is clearly making a determined attempt to regain its health and for the second year running, has achieved some measure of success, as its latest audited results for the financial year ended Aug 31,1979, show. But although the net
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    • 132 11 CONSOLIDATED Hotels Ltd (CHL) has announced a new board line-up with Mr Stephen Yap Teck Chkrng as the executive chairman. The new positions include Mr George Chow as managing director and Mr Lee Yoke Chow as executive director (finance). All the three executive appointments were
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    • 100 11 IN reply to a KLSE query, Taiping Textiles has explained its failure to comply with Clause C (b) of the exchange's Undertaking when it announced a proposed bonus issue of one for four last month. The company said it did not furnish the final results for the
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    • 131 11 THE SHAW Brothers Organisation in Malaysia has been urged to sell at least 30 per cent of its shares to bumiputras. The Minister for Culture, Youth and Sports, Datuk Abdul Samad Idris, who made the call, said this would be in line with the government's New
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    • 615 11 ifiMO'a by HOCK LOCK SIEW Dear Heck Lack Blew THE present euphoric run-up in property shares in the stock market has missed out a very important section of property-based companies. I am referring to bank shares, particularly those of the four big local banks.
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  • 168 12 UNITED Industrial Overseas Holdings (UIOH) has served a fresh notice of takeover on United Industrial Corporation (UIC) after it received the Securities Industry Council's approval to withdraw the original offer. The new offer, made through the Development Bank of Singapore, UIOH's advisers, is
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  • 220 12 TWO Singapore rig-build-ers were recently awarded contracts worth more than $100 million to build three jack-up drilling rigs by the American company Zapata of Houston. Far-East Levingston shipyard clinched the contract for two rigs estimated to cost a total of $83 million. Promet
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  • 256 12  -  By RUTH CHENG OVERSEA-Chinese Banking Corporation has become the second among the Big Four local banks to carry out a major re or ganisa tion-cum-promo-tion exercise covering its middle-level management. The post of chief manager was scrapped to make way for senior and assistant general managers. Its
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  • 367 12 KECK Seng Singapore has been appointed the sole distributor of Chinese polypropylene and polyethylene woven fabrics. The company is an associate of Keck Seng Malaysia, a listed company. It secured the distribution rights from China National Produce and Animal By-products Import and Export
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  • 306 12 THE likelihood of Singapore eventually building its own mass rapid transit (MRT) system probably explains the good response from local engineers, contractors, government officials and academicians to the "Mass Transportation in Asia" seminar in Hongkong this May. Between 50 and 70 persons, including Public
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  • 846 12 LONDON, Wed. Share prices closed quietly mixed, with operators reluctant to buy in any great volume while the steel strike continues, dealers said. At 3 pm, the FT index was up 4.0 at <57.6. Guest Keen was a firm feature, rising 8p to 255p after news that it
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  • 291 12 UPI A CONTROL system at the Crystal River nuclear power plant on Tuesday sent at least 60,000 gallons of radioactive water surging onto the floor of the sealed containment building. The accident, apparently the worst since Three Mile Island, did not endanger employees of the Florida Power
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  • 463 12 NYT A SENIOR official said in Riyadh on Tuesday that Saudi Arabia would reduce its oil production by one million barrels a day some time this year. Speaking in a wide-rang-ing briefing on Saudi domestic and foreign policies, the official stressed that Saudi Arabia
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  • 378 12 HEWLETT Packard Southeast Asia will face the challenge of developing more sophisticated products as it is the policy of its parent company to continue shifting more responsibilities to its operations here. One product line that has lust been completely transferred here is the
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  • 131 12 AFP JAPANEBE financial aatharlttua have drawn ap new mm the foreign nirhcaiT Market, piwwt •ff>ciale aaid yesterday. The rtMali said the package featares the with* drewal by the pwHat •f all Mi toreiga earreney departs aa i*lsmliiil vatljm nrilHM freai Japanese mrrhaage hanks
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  • 293 12 TWO officials of the Economic Development Board will leave for France soon on a fact-finding mission to work out details for the setting up of a FrenchSingapore technical institute in Singapore. The officials will visit several technical institutes to examine the French training system
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  • 221 12 Reuter VIETNAM yesterday announced new, apparently more liberal, regulations designed to boost exports. The announcement, by the Vietnam News Agency (VNA), came only three weeks after Economics Minister Le Than Nghi lost his Job in a major cabinet reshuffle apparently because of severe
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 159 12 Wendy Hutton's SINGAPORE m UWiJSINGAPOKE ....more than just a cookbook! n I. ntft, tor dm nrst tine, is i local cookbook that gives you more than just recipes. More, too, than lots of fasdnatinf m >!«•, aM I L.I m mm' alkAiU 200 rwfint wmmmm JDOUT Snjaporean ngredtents and cooking
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 63 12 Outlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. to 1 p.m. today: CJoudy with showers in a few places by late morning. Braart for U knn prter to 1M p.m. n Feb Maximum temperature 30.8 Associated humidity 74 Minimum temperature 23.0 Associated humidity 100 Hours of sunshine 4.00 Rainfall in millimetres 10.6
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • PORTSIDES
      • 95 13 AFP A NEW liner service on the Bangladesh to Southeast Asia and Japan route is to start operating next month, it was announced in Calcutta on Tuesday. Bangladesh Shipping Corp's general manager, Afzal Khan, said that the 9600-ton Bangla Progod, making the inaugural run would load "sophisticated
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      • 95 13 UPI TUGBOATS finally freed the 18,000-ton freighter San Juan from rocks at the entrance to San Juan harbour on Tuesday, two weeks after the ship ran aground. The US$6 million vessel ran aground before dawn on Feb 12 in a maneouver to avoid hitting a fishing
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      • 73 13 Reuter MITSUI Engineering and Shipbuilding Co Ltd said it has won orders from two Norwegian shipping firms to build two carriers by early 1982. One is a 62,000 dwt bulkcarrier ordered by Thor Dahl A/S, and the other is a 38,000-ton bulkcarrier to be built for A/S
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    • 385 13  -  By RAHIM KASSIM SHIPPING lines operating in the highly competitive Far East-Europe trade will have to face stronger Soviet competition from next month. The Soviet Odessa Ocean Container Line plans to beef up its container service in the trade by deploying larger and faster fully
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    • 518 13 SMpftag Uat P»0 Cat Adriatic IV 5 Afea VI 3 All trans VI 2 Alpac VI 5 Angkutan VI 4 AM I 1 APL ra 4/5 Argentine IV 4 ASCL m 1 Asia Merchant IV 5 Atlas VI 4 Bank Line V 5 BBS n 4/5 Ben
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    • 230 14 CHINA Ocean Shipping Co's, Rong Cheng, made history in Portland, Oregon on Feb 18. She was the first Chinese vessel to call at Portland in more than 30 years and she made Portland the first port of call on the US west coast for
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    • 284 14 A SINGAPORE shipping consultant company, Seaconstruct Pte Ltd, is investigating the feasibility of constructing a 73-knot (135 kph) 350passenger, ocean-going ferry in Singapore. Based upon two 27.43-metre, 160.93-kph test crafts successfully operated for over nine years, the ferry will be 46.3 metres long with two passenger
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    • 934 14 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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    • 1391 14 CHARTERING on Tuesday was on a reduced scale with very little interest in the trans-Atlantic grain although a cargo was fixed from Northern Range to Wismah at $27 fio (or March. Other grain bookings included US Gulf to Japan at (26.50 fio for March and maize from Durban
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    • 1141 15 Fairplay SHIPPING may not be the largest consumer of finance in the world but it is high on the list of industrial candidates for the title. Compared with comparable assets in other industries, the life of a ship is relatively short, requiring
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    • 380 15 A RETURN to widespiead lay-ups and the scrapping of vessels is forecast in the latest analysis from leading London shipbroker EA Gibson Ltd. Despite an improvement in the amount of idle tonnage as of mid-February, Gibson sees ominous portents in the current
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    • 282 15 THERE were conflicting reports on Tuesday over bow much oil was aboard the Greek tanker Irene's Serenade which sank off the port of Pylos on Sunday night after it exploded and cAught fire the previous day. The Tsakos Co of Piraeus, which owns the 105,460-ton tanker, has stated
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    • Article, Illustration
      540 15 EXPECTED ARRIVALS TODAY KEPPEL WHARVES Agelos Seraphim (1700 tide after Tang Shan, draft not to exceed 8.2 m) 18 Blue Matsuyama (Ro/Ro) (0600 shifts after Yuheng) 35/36 European Express (after Nordhausen) 31/32 Emma Bakke (0700 after Blue Matsuyama shifts) 6/~ 7 i Ghikas (reberths after Kuroshio Mam
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    • 4084 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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    • 681 20 AFP WORLD SHIPBUILDING orders more than doubled in 1979 to the highest for Ave years, but completions were the lowest since 1967, figures from Lloyd's Register of Shipbuilding Returns revealed. About 17 million tons gross of new orders were placed during the year.
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    • 399 20 UB-Mta: Evidence of the rapid spread of containerisation throughout the Indian sub-continent comes with the announcement that Farrell Lines is to switch its current break-bulk service from the US East Coast to Southern India to a fully containerised configuration during the early part of this year. The south
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    • 169 20 PBOM PAGE I The line, operated by the Black Sea Shipping Co, was inaugurated in Dec 1978. Ports of call include Hongkong, Manila, Bangkok, Singapore and Penang before it heads directly for Europe. European ports of call include Rotterdam, Le Havre and Avon in the
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    • 248 20 Reuter US OFFICIALS oppose the ending of the US/USSR Maritime Agreement as part of retaliation for the Soviet's Afghanistan intervention, but are open-mind-ed about the possibility of such a step in future, deputy assistant secretary of state, Robert Barry said. Speaking to the House of
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    • 1325 20 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and the agents who handle cargo bookings for them. A B Adriatic CmUmt Container Feeders (S)/Cargo Freight (PK). AFEA Singapore Shipping Agencies (S)/Euro-Asia Line (PK/PN). AKred C. Teeyfer Sea Consortium (S) Marintex Enterprise (PK). Alpae Intraaea (S)/Yeo Shpg
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    • 340 13 TANK CLEANING Whether you are sending it to the DOCKYARD for repairs, the SCRAPYARD for scrapping or making a CONVERSION consult: PiHAtUS MARINE SINGAPORE PTE LTD I \K I) I\ 1 \M\II m Orient Overseas Co*Uoi*teA Line FWIT COWMOBED SERVICE TO EUROPE (VM SUEZ) CICMLO KB. 1M 15/4 16/4 4/5
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    • 233 13 aaxi mi. SEALORI) ANTAf 1 «v UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) WEEKLY MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES Q Loading for Dubai (19/3), Dammam (22/3), Kuwait(2s/3), Shuhaiba (28/3), Dubai (26/3), Abu Dhabi (29/3). Kuwait (1/4), Dammam (4/4), Doha (7/4), Mina AJ Fahal (10/4), Mina Qaboos (13/4) Dubai (28/4), Dammam (1/5), Kuwait (4/5), Doha
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    • 94 13 SEE PAGE Vm COL 5 NOL NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD FAR [AST FUROPF FULLY CONT AINF RISFD SERVICE Containers Feedortd to/from F'stowe Mm Kctp(b« cargo to/from Scandnjvu N. CORAL S port Ctas* Tims: Fa C*jo ISOO 1/3 La Cart* 0600 1/3 STRAITS AUSTRAIIA RO RO CONTAINSR SFRVICF S rntMiihw o!
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    • 372 13 I <i> cnan I Altfti.tn N.ition.il L WE SERVE MEDITERRANEAN AND ALGERIAN PORTS |TJ MMORCTIMt«rMMM S-g MOCT fit m. 1 Tel: *****4 (5 lines) SINGAPORE CONTAINER Sekediles SHIPS Ib Pert SHIPPING List WORLD Services REGIONAL Weather WHO Aete P* Whern n LL 77 IT MAERSK LINE ■i M 1,,: i.
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    • 560 14 LEO SHIPPING PTE LTD. SINGAPORE PERNAS-MISC SHIPPING AGENCIES SDN BHD PORT KELANG PENANG IMU, MALA YSIAN HTERNA TIONAL CORPORA T)QN BCRHAD Cowtiiwr Srwct Ta Eiwpt Feeder 'PKelang Vessel S pore 1) Ostites 2) Mam 3) H'burg 4) Gburg B. DAHLIA 1/3 B SUBA 5/3 19/3 24/3 25/3 27/3 B PENAGA
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    • 256 14 Bag SUPERCARRIER SERVICE WEEKLY SERVICE TO PANAMA, US ATLANTIC GULF AND E. CANADA rtUMt mi trran cm ibm m num m slim km im. mm *V 3 2/4 6/4 1/4 10/4 11/4 16/4 19/4 24/4 J-J/3 HO/3 44/3 26/4 1/5 4/5 5/5 7/5 9/5 U/S 12/5 20/5 23/5 27/5 0/3
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 848 15 Overseas [■Li Containers Limited Weekly service to/from UK/Europe fOf STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei Ports and Bangkok Containership Service To/From Bangkok trm nm nutasnm hum a/sm i/tib KGASUSPRME 111* 11/12 M IVUM Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak and Brunei Acttptinf Singapore Cabin Passengers T«l ***** Bangkok Agents: Borneo Sarins
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    • 407 15 r Z Franco Belgian Services F,r F.tlst French Service with liii*)ian Far F.iisttrn Lines) rrr'Fy^TTTT'Tm IS. MM bW H. COM «ttm imam un iiw tsm LeHnr* I'tan HW| Bra* k'wmf rtei HWi n« A'm uibn PJM* S'nrt MM MM 24 M 2S Mv ad. HKM IFA IFA 7M IIFA 11
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    • 670 16 Hapag-Uoyd !>n PJleta(Pm Gam Htof Hw Mm Aata 2V2 2/3 27/3 6/4 4/4 1/4 30/3 i J/3 11/3 13/3 7/4 3/4 IC/4 20/4 13/4 11/4 FULLY COWTMOB® TO CMM/TMESTE TV HK S pan P. Ketaf tan Trieste %|mc> 24/2 26/2 2/3 3/3 22/3 30/3 IM*wMn 5/3 7/3 10/3 12/3 31/3
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    • 420 16 -=tp LINE KOREA SHIPPING CORPS 4> c n an 'J. mil txj jj j —xJI n .J~3 a Algerian National i me WEST SOUND FAR EAST/IPfTIMAMEAN gRWCE STORE PJUJMC LOMMNC FOR BOW* (1971) 11/20 Mar 22/24 Mar Lttfwn/Sctt/ValaKia/TM*/ Atov BBKRA (1979) 3/5 Apr 7/9 Apr Lt|tiarn/Stte/Vatonda/Tunß/ EAST BOUW) MEDITERRANEAN/JAMH gRWCE
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    • 301 16 EVERGREEN LINE 1 AR EAM EUROPE (XPRISS fUll CONTAINER SERVICE ACCEPTItt CARGO FOR: HAMBURG. FELIXSTOWE ROTTERDAM, ANTWERP. IE HAW ALSO A£CEPT*G CARGO FOR UWTED HHGOOM SOUTHAMPTON, LONDON MANCHESTER. BMMNGHAM. BRISTOL. LNERPOOL. GLASGOW. lEEOS WEST GERMANY UN AMSTERDAM ant 21 Mb l zfSr*Su2f™ zm7 a! 1 f UROPf fAR f AS!
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    • 786 17 PIL GROUP EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICE HOT A JERTOSA 11/ li Mm* HOT* MM VM Apr 24/21 Mar 15/20 Mar KOU NT* 4/7 Hw COLOMBO/KARACHI/P. GULF SERVICE Colombo. Karachi, Muscat Basrah Colombo. Dubai. Karachi CM». Kuwait Basrah SINGAPORE/CHITTAGONG/RANGOON/SERVICES Singapore 29/22 Mar Loading For: Chrttagoni Madras. Rangoon SINGAPORE/BANGKOK/SINGAPORE DIRECT SERVICES SINGAPORE/INDONESIA/SINGAPORE SERVICES
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 773 18 IV LINE KAWASAKI RISEN KAISHA. LTD. rraansii- n 9 wtndkssu tk us ny Awm VI 7/3 QMarri R* Mil 22/1 1/4 UmMMp a/3 7/4 htMlkn 25/3 11/4 RaMaAc*]* |/3 11/3 PacMt Am* 21/3 7/4 UmUtMp 21/3 7/4 taMlk* 2V3 11/4 CM«AcoI7N 13/3 14/3 tavfcaMe 4/4 14/4 IMva MM 1/4 M/
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