The Business Times, 6 March 1980

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  • 10 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 111/1/81 THURSDAY, MARCH IK* 50 CENTS
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 69 1 Reuter HONGKONG, Wed. The Hongkong government said it has approved an application from the Hongkong Commodities Exchange Ltd to establish a gold futures market. A government spokesman said the futures market will not compete with the Hongkong Chinese Gold and Silver Exchange Society. Final details of
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    • 70 1 Reuter WASHINGTON, Wed. The House* Senate Banking Committee conference tentatively agreed to impose mandatory reserve requirements on all banks and savings institutions. The agreement came as the conference discussed the Federal Reserve membership provisions of the negotiable order of withdrawal accounts bill. Although the House has not officially
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    • 59 1 AFP JAKARTA, Wed. Vice President Adam Malik has suggested that the world Islamic community form an international brigade to help drive Soviet troops out of Afghanistan. He made the suggestion when be was asked to comment on the reported bombing and raid by Soviet troops last Saturday on
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    • 68 1 AFP MANILA, Wed. President Marcos today took steps to ease problems of the foreign business community ranging from cargo hijacking and pilferage, deteriorating communications services amt sugar shortage of Industrial use. In a two-hour dialogue with some 200 American, Australian, European and Japanese businessmen, the President discussed
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    • 50 1 JAKARTA, Wed. Indonesia's inflation rate in February was L 42 per cent, up 0.32 percentage point from January, the Minister Coordinator for Finance, Economy and Industry said. Mr Widjcrio Nitisastro said the increase was caused by ljghpr prfe&s for meat, fresh ash, eggs, milk anrfethersgoods.* w
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    • 58 1 Reuter TRIPOLI, Wed. Libyan Oil Minister Abdussalam Zagaar says his country is considering a decrease in production but does not want to use oil to destabilise the West The US-trained minister, who took over the key post two months ago, said Libya's future production would depend on the
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    • 54 1 AP NEW YORK, Wed. The stock market was little changed, stalling in the face of record-high interest rates. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials dropped 0.85 to 855.63 in the first half hour. Gainers held a narrow lead over losers in the early tally of New York
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  • 129 1 Rises Indices Am» 364 PNRI 308 T°UMm| 114 D B 8 819 Sea VUw 381 Gmtiaga 570 CoM Storaft 340 Sorraa 348 Tu Ckoac 980 Dolo» M 948 Falls 40 +32 +21 +20 17 19 14 12 10 10 Mar 4 Mar 5 B.T.Index: 4238.79 4358.21 Industrials:
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    157 1 Falls Indices A Hitam (T) 1480 -100 Mar 4 Mar 5 Talam 380 -50 B.T.Index: 8748.13 6793.29 Troooh 1300 -50 Industrials: 580.80 562.54 Sg Best 1370 -50 Finance: ***** 796.86 Petaling S Mai™ (M) 1400 1910 -50 -30 Hotels: Properties: 332.84 333.95 405.88 403.73 L Perak 488 -JO
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  • 348 1 The Badget rf im will to ttmim bend tar IrnetMM ftoeai Hfe hte the ißbltliu Aanttn preJsr Hrwyjß tMHMag Mm pHhnrt yesterday Ms eeeaearie etretagy tor the tight! H, Mr Geh (tathxac Ml «steady MM tarfeta tar MM sad mUe It ptata that his IWjMh «nU
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  • 947 1 THE GOVERNMENT'S objectives and strategies for this decade have been spelt out and the budget presented by Mr Goh Chok Tong is designed to help the country on its way. Most of the mensuras take tin modiste effect while some will be jaartted.iOver the coming
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  • 224 1 THE Government yesterday announced further measures to speed up the development of Singapore as a financial centre, including sweeping across-the-board stamp duty remission on Asian dollar and Singapore dollar bonds, as well as abolition of duty on trading contracts on securities, ACU
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  • 475 1  -  BY MAHO SABNANI City Editor INVESTORS are generally expected to give a happy thumbs up to the budget proposals unveiled yesterday by the Minister of Trade and Industry, Mr Goh Chok Tong. Most shsre analysts and stockbrokers contacted yssisrday evening were confident that the
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    • 66 1 ,~@.[<^|:/@}=._>^:/?\|]`+|./>?{ I SHIPPING TIMES US budget deficit higher tkaa PROFIT at Atom triples to cfcpeetod 3 $3.48 mi11t0a..... 11 OPTIMISTIC toreeact m buk- POO Ctov Peag reports m lag la Aria 9 Aseaa/EEC meeting.—... 12 HUME ladastriea (M) set tor FORECAST «f sbartage «f reeari 11 prime efflee space 12
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    • 130 1 *&&`<~:\:~&?+?@-(!{{|&~]=%}\`'@ 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 six separate reports of about 8,000 words each. There is a dual index system
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 554 2 THE BOLIVIAN government said it would maintain its opposition to US ales of its tin reserves at the next meeting of the International Tin Council from March 11 and 14. The mines ministry statement said the sales of the stockpiled tin would further damage
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    • 327 2 BINGAFOBE: Yesterday's closing prices in SI per kflo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first das (Kangaroo) new crop 0.98, 100 per cent ■"'""H class OJ3, 100 per cent third due 0.81, 25 per cent new crop no stock, B-10 per cent O.TO. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.63, Special 0.57.
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    • 193 2 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday: (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) Cettsn yam: China Blue Phoenix 208 2,330 3k 2.790, 408 3,040 (per bale of 400 lbs). Ptoea grnds: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly
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    • 258 2 THE SINGAPORE market closed slightly higher yesterday with March One RSS buyers quoted at 331.00 cents per kilo, up one cent from Tuesday's close, dealers said. Morning prices were marked tlown about two cents on stale-bull liquidation and upcountry selling. In the afternoon, values recovered on covering interest, speculative
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    • 290 2 R.A-8 price* In cnU per kilo jmierday: v (parktto) B^ k Seller* Buyers Setter* Int. 1 RSS pranpt IAk.» MMM tot. 1 R-S.S Marco OH OUI tot 1 R.S.S April MMO MLM tot. 2 RJLL MMO MMM UK/Goat MMO MMM tot. > R-S.S MMO MOMN UK/Coot MMO MOMN
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    • 66 2 NOON MR art IA1 not pn—ym iCa^MMtkl fcSSsJi S8R SO t isssas auo Mar«fc mooN ■7 JON ***** 2M OON MM WIjOON April 1 mill 1! SSK (l-tca HW ursss moo 544.00 319 00 280.00 moo auo MLOON Mil 321 OON 290 OON HrrjOSN M7.00 MMON MO
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    • 127 2 AN match* rally la Lwiia aMBnM Hi metal supply rtreagtheaed the Peaaag tie market BOH per pfteal to aaetfcer $2,4zl neari high yesterday, tte dealers said. The aew level Is $471 aheve the ttaraattsaal Tla Agreemeat erfttag. The balUsh —ttowt was aftded by firmer advices la Lsadea and
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    • 32 2 Rubber: Mar 5 Singapore: March: 331.00 cents (up one cent) Malay aim: March: 333.00 cents (down 2 cents) Tin: M 52,421 (up Ms6o)) Official offering: 135Vfc tonnes (up 22 tonnes)
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    • 149 2 PRICES in Kuala Lumpur yesterday fell further In fairly active trading, with buyers sidelined awaiting lower levels, dealers said. The market was depressed by heavy selling pressure, easier overseas trends and in expectation of higher crop production In the near future, they added. In the north, March weakened
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    • 144 2 CHINKBK Predaee Exehaage, Wiftipn^iMS Cm—t ellx Bulk $102 sellers, old drum $106 sellers, new (frum $112 sellers. Ossva: Mixed (loose) UK/ Gout $60 00 buyers. Pupaar: Muntok ASTA white fob 160% NLW $332.50 sellers, Sarawak white fob 96% NLW $317.50 sellers, Sarawak special black fob 96% NLW $*****
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    • 188 2 CHICAGO Board of Trade wheat futures on Tuesday closed on the highs in old crop, up US 13'« to cents per hwhsl The comparative strength in the near-bys was due primarily tote by the OOC to buy wheat originally booked to the USSR. Light deliveries yesterday morning also helped
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    • 143 2 CHICAGO Board pi Trade soybean futures closed up US 7 to 4 cents per bushel. As in the corn, the early strength in the futures also attracted improved country bean movement, which led to commercial hedge pressure on the dose, cash traders said. Commercials and exporters were sellers on
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    • 794 2 COTPBA: Futures dosed the morning steady at the higher levels, with gate from Tuesday of £30 per tonne in spot March to £5 in September. Turnover was 3,451 lots tnrhidtng 31 options. Dealers said mted dealer and broker house buying extended opening gains in near months but middle
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  • ASIAN STOCKS
    • 579 2 TOKYO Source: DBS-Daiwa THE MARKET rebounded on rotation baying yesterday. Purchases centred on speculative issues and some energy-related stocks. Large-capitalisation issues. Including the textile, chemical and steel sectors, remained weak. Energyrelated issues advanced sharply. Nippon Oil riiot up Y7O to Y2.100 and Teikoku Oil advanced Y3O to Yi,<rro.
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    • 447 2 LATE cheap buying brought the Sydney market off the lows yesterday, but prices still finished lower, dealers said. Oil and metal stocks led the fall, on easier base metal prices overnight and diss pointing reports from Esso-BHP's No. 1 weQ on the Ex-mouth Plateau. BHP closed 25 cents lower
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    • 298 2 Source: SHK Sec FURTHER increases in interest rate* in the US caused heavy selling on the exchanges again yesterday. Prices opened weak and continued that way for the rest of the day. Dealers felt it was only a matter of time before local rates went up and this was
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    • 120 2 STOCKS closed mixed in Manila yesterday, with turnover rising to 10J million peso» from the previous day's 8.9 million, deaien said. MAR OS Phqi Arojc Mining OOB -0 00Q2 Atlas Coo A Altai Con. MM 1J Bafulo OoM m -MMt ■*.1 Bencurt Con. B BF Goodrich 90 JO MJO
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    • 185 2 PRICES in Bangkok closed mixed yesterday, with speculative finance stocks continuing higher. MAR 06 Batils Asia Credit Ml 1 Asia Fibre >44 •4 Aruthajr* In* And Trust 121 4« Bangkok Investment Bangkok Bank Bangkok Drying And 8Uo Banfkok lnwrtnct Bangkok Metropolitan Bui Ml 314 «M 41 42 4« Bangkok
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    • 52 2 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 4M.1 Monday 483J Wart Ago 4BS4 DOW JONE8 AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Tuesday Hltt Monday «BOB Week Aco M05 HJLHANG SENG Wednesday —I «7.31 Tua«lay rttJ7 Week Ago 170.15 8YDNEY INDUSTRIALS Wednesday Mil Tuaaday MS. 14 Week Ago 640.16 ALL ORDINARIES Wednesday 874.00 Tuesday Ui Week
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 491 3 NYT Reuter THE US Budget Office is iaformlag Congress that the budget deficit for the current And yew has Jumped to USHS billion $6 billion higher than the Administration calculated Just a month ago. congressional sources add on Tuesday. In addition, the Budget Office
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    • 412 3 Reuter AFP ROBERT Mugabe, Prime Minister designate of the newly independent Zimbabwe, said that among his policies is acceptance of the capitalist base of the country's economy with "modifications in a gradual way". Speaking at a news conference, he outlined a policy of nationalisation, with
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    • 779 3 SVr5»i ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Tine t From PAA PA005 MAS MH601 MAS MH682 SIA/BA SQ/BA17 SIA SQ1Q1 MAS MHSZ1 MAS MHB07 RBA BM21 MAS MH671 SIA SQ211 BN BN515 CPA CX710 GIA GA980 MAS MH605 SIA SQUB GIA GA944 GIA GA906 QAL QF725 SIA SQ240
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    • 246 3 Reuter GENERAL Motors (GM) said it will lay off indefinitely 6,500 hourly-rated employees as a result of cutbacks in production at six of its car and truck assembly plants. The US motorcar manufacturer said the adjustments are being made to bring 1900 light truck
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    • 615 3 MALAYSIA'S Industrial strategy which places emphasis on the IS6Qb as "the decade of resourcebased industries" may have to be broadened to include "newer industrial horizons" that beckon as a result oT changing circumstances. Deputy Prime Minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad said. These new forces and
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    • 377 3 THE newly formed Asean Plywood Federation (APF)' has decided to send a special delegation to Europe to negotiate for revised tariff arrangements affecting the plywood industry. The first chairman of the APF. Mr Karsudjono, who is also chairman of the Indonesian Plywood Producers
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    • 130 3 Reuter HIGH export earnings and fairly strong domestic demand were mainly responsible far sustaining activity in the Malaysian economy in third quarter 1979, Bank Negara Malaysia said. Its latest quarterly economic bulletin said export earnings rose at an annual rate of 4L2 per cent in the quarter,
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    • 91 3 AP THAI Under-Secretary of State Owart SuthiwartNarueput says there will be no major changes in his country's foreign policy under the new government of Prime Minister General Prem Tlnsulanooda. He says an official statemeat will be made when the new government's policy Is approved by
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 395 3 Agencies NEW orders received by US manufacturers rose U595.4 billion, or 3.6 per cent, to a seasonally-adjusted $155.13 billion in January, the Commerce Department said. It is the largest increase since the 3J per cent rise recorded in October 1978, and followed a revised December hike
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    • 1596 4 THE DEVELOPMENT BANK OF SINGAPORE LTD AND lIS SUBSIDIARY COMPANIES (Incorporated in the Republic of Singopore) BALANCE SHEET as at 31st December 1979 The Bank The Group The Bank The Group Start Capital 200,000,000 shares of $1/- each Issued and fully paid 130,738,611 shares of $1/- each Share premium account
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    • 1387 5 JMTHE DEVELOPMENT BMKOF SMGAPORE LTD c) Office equipment, furniture and fittings and other At cost Accumulated depreciation Total net book value The Bar* 1979 (srooo) 10,775 RQ33 5.150 3,467 5,625 4,566 §ss*i 101,006 The Group (srooo* 1 1 ,425 fl-yy, 5315 3350 6.110 4335 *****2 103,777 102 At 31 st
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  • 670 6 ALLOWING early in his Budget speech that there would be tears as well as cheers at the end, the Minister (or Trade and Industry proceeded to produce a package that may not have pleased everyone but certainly gave everyone anmothing (or which
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  • BUDGET STRATEGY FOR THE EIGHTIES
    • 1125 6 The Government he* set its economic objective for the Eighties. It is aimed at catapulting Singapore into the ranks of the Developed by the *****. Here are the salient points made by Mr Goh Chok Tong on how we are to
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    • 515 6 MR GOH Chok Tong began by saying be did not intend to perform "any aerial acrobatics" in the free budget airspace granted to him by the Finance Minister. But Mr Gob must have decided he might as well come prepared Just in case the
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    • 1225 7 The latest Budget calls for a massive increase in development expenditure beginning next month. This report analyses what the major items of expenditure are going to be. It also tells how the Government will have to dig deep into the national coffers to find the revenues
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    • 917 7 TOTAL REVENUE in the '■ww Aim Till year to expected to teS short of total expenditure by $3,522.1 million The Government .intends to make up for the deficit by drawing down »$£,482 million from the Development Fond. .The remaining 90 per ™Wnt or
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
    • EUROPEAN MARKETS
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 255 9 GOLD futures in Singapore yesterday closed generally higher after fluctuating narrowly throughout the session in very quiet trading, dealers said. Turnover was recorded at only 67 lots with kerbs at five lots with activity centred on June and April contracts. April closed firmer at U*****.50/649.30 an ounce against 1643.00/644.00
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    • 514 9 YESTERDAY'S foreign exchange trading was again concentrated on the yen-dol- lar sector, with the Bank of Japan intervening regularly to keep the yen at a certain level. Taking off from the local boards at 246.65/75 yen, in line with the Tokyo opening, the US dollar made some a
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    • 189 9 LOCAL foreign exchange dealers yesterday said they suspected some Bundesbank mark-support intervention against die US dollar in thin trading here. The mark was quoted steady at a late 1.7890/35 to the US dollar compared with an early 1.7893/98 and New York's 1.7910/20 close on Tuesday, they said. Dealers said
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    • 23 9 THE average rate at which major Singa* pore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 10.8 per cent.
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    • 140 9 ASIAN RATES ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at close on March 5: U8MUn^8pt) 7 days 1 month 2 months 3 months 0 months 9 months 12 months 16', 16H 16'. 1« 17 16** 17'» 17H 17 9/16 177/16 17'. 17 17 16'* 8w.fr*. Dm. (MiMfe Priess) 1 month 3
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    • 42 9 THE Monetary Authority of Singapore has invited banks and discount houses to tender for a total of $40 million 91-day Treasury bills to be issued from March 10 to 14. Each tender must not be for less than $250,000.
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    • 296 9 THE U.S. dollar eased yesterday on profit-taking and a technical reaction during early London trading, dealers said. Some dealers said they thought the Bundesbank may have sold dollars near the opening level of 1.7877/ 82 marks, adding to the early weakness, which saw the dollar down to about 1.7865
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    • 144 9 THE U.S. dollar for overnight delivery yesterday closed at 247.75 yen, sharply up from a 246.40 opening but slightly down from 248.00 at Tuesday's close following strong central bank yen-sup-port intervention, dealers said. Trading was heavy with volume of USWS million. The Bank of Japan acrid an estimated 1290
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    • 315 9 REFORM of Canada's banking legislation, twice postponed by general elections and now three years overdue, faces further delays, political sources said. The result will probably be a fourth extension of the current act, which was due to expire in 1977, and further parliamentary
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    • 108 9 Reuter RUMOURS of a possible Increase in hank rate are circulating on Italian money markets in the wake of increases abroad. But operators expressed differing opinions over the likelihood of such an immediate move. The lira is fairly stable on currency markets and there appears to be no
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    • 1225 9 NEW YORK A LATE rebound by oil stocks lifted popular averages into the phis column <-» and the market on Tuesday closed mixed in heavy trading, moderating a broad early setback. The Dow Jones industrial average rose two points but C» declines led advances
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    • 494 9  -  By RUTH CHENG BRADBURY Wilkinson, printers of Singapore currency notes and one of UK's leading security printers, is introducing a new specialised service to meet the demands of Far Eastern markets for banking documents. A new purpose built factory at Aylesbury in England has recently
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    • 579 9 THE HEAD of the Bank of America's Asia Division has projected an optimistic outlook (or international banking in Asia during the 1980 a. Addressing the opening session of the Pacific Rim Conference at The Philippine International Convention Centre in Manila on Monday, executive vice president
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    • 142 9 Reuter PHILIPPINES gold hidings could raise its «international reserves to mftre than USS3 billion if ijey were valued at cuirfnt market prices. ZCentral bank goventor Gregorio Licaros told (filegates at the three Ay Pacific Rim Conference* of Bank Administrators, held in Manila, that Philippines
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  • 1813 10 BID and offer prices officially and bustasM In and re(ffttd to the Stock Exchange ot .Singapore yesterday with the number of gharas traded shown to bracket! in lots <* ljoo units, unless otherwise i^rrlfkwl SECTION ONB I INDUSTRIAL «5 J, COMMERCIAL Agiaa
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  • 158 10 HNGAPOU UNIT TMJ ST INCOME BON] 0 UNIT prtsas The Commerce tar Mar 2.50 26 (CwtMt pel Income Boad lass) Ul 1J2 The Savinf* Fund l.» lJwd S pore Prog Fund LU 1JD S pore Sec. Fund 1* ui m MARA BOW tHA S'pcre Invest Find 1-50 0—f
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  • 2790 10 JK Or*. CP's Nat l I MO Last DW DW YTd P/B Val Dav Ifigt Lew Coapaay Sal* or- C"Vr ("000) High Low i SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 207 Acma 354 40 15.0 12 44 18.1 165 354 318 123* Alcorn 223 10.0 14 4.4 29.7 V4ct
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  • 1986 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and budneog in and reported to the Kuala |j —p— Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded shown In brackets in lots of 1,000 units, unless otherwise specified. MNSIBIALS Am* (14» 1308) (1) 13» (2) 120 (1) 130 (1)
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  • 561 10 MARKET ssttrtpsttaa tt a mm araly MM Mpt M to late ha j lag at the Byptff Stock ywter* **7Dariag toe first half sf dlseaar&ged hy a depreaaed to > M&r£!r pastttom aad prim started to aide. At the same ttme, nae llagerlag appreheaalea sheet the
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  • 575 10 CONDITIONS were volatile on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday and prices fluctuated to close mixed to slightly easier. Trading was again active, despite some caution at the market in Singapore where investors are bracing themselves (or the budget announcement. The pattern of trade was
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 417 11  -  By LOW LEE CHOO HUME Industries (Malaysia) looks set to breach the $13 million profit mark for the current year ending June 30, 1980, Judging from its higher interim earnings which were recently released. For the first half-year ended Dec 31, the group achieved
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    • 447 11 WELL-di versified East Asiatic Company Malaysia (EAC) has lived up to the optimistic forecasts of analysts by romping borne with a set of impressive earnings for last year. Consolidated group pretax profit for the year ended Dec 31, 1979, Jumped by 36 per
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      • 71 11 has announced an unaudited group net profit of 16.01 million ($4.44 million previously) for the six months ended Dec 31, 1979, on sales of $90.96 million ($74.62 million). The parent company made a net profit of $3.63 million ($3.30 million) on sales of $11.07 million ($8.68
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      • 90 11 Reuter has an- nounced an unaudited preax profit of M 54.02 million ($3.44 million) for the half year ended Dec 31. Rubber sales amounted to $8.73 million ($7.72 million) and oil palm sales $3.81 million ($2.11 million). Batu Lintang has declared an interim dividend of
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    • 366 11 THE increase in cement price last year, combined with the higher volume of sales, helped lift Tasek Cement's mid-term earnings to a considerably higher level. Unaudited pre-tax profit for the six months to endDecember rose by 43.4 per cent to M 517.75 million, exceeding
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    • 310 11 THE fortunes at Aluminium Company at Malaysia (Alcom) have taken a turn for the better, with earnings rising sharply as a result of increased sales and improved profit margins. Pre-tax profit for the year to Dec 31, 1979, more than trebled to
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    • 99 11 Plywood and Timber Products Bhd (Olympia) said it has agreed in principle to buy the Mengkuang Estate in Malaysia from Mengkuang Plantations Sn Bhd for MsB.s million. Of the total consideration, $4.5 million will be paid in cash, with the rest through the Issue of four
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    • 271 11 NANYANG Press (1VS) LM said it plans to change its name to Nanyang Slang Pau Singapore Ltd. Sovran !■<—titm has appointed Mr Kwek Leng Hal as managing director with effect from Feb 2. Mr Kwek has also been appointed a director of two of the company's subsidiaries, Hong
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    • 293 11 Date v U lit Fall Ye ar Cmpuy n.y j renoo 1—wrti Net EPS Gnu Pre-tax la*t year Mr. Pradt <%> (ft*) M'wata Steel i 22/12 12.4 10.0TE 14,803 Nat Iron F 7/2 57.8 &17.9 37,679 UOB F 27/2 19.0 all.4 35,829b BATS F 1/3 5.1 17.0 3,983
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    • 461 11 mm HOCK LOCK SIEW THE equity world (bless those kind souls at the Ministry of Finance) will, after all, not be battered by the muchawaited and much-speculated Budget. The market has only one direction to go today. Of some help in keeping the bears
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    • 340 11 Carraat Payneat Ex Data Booka Cloaa Data Payable Total for Total for tka year Prarioaa j Y H 8 Y H 8 (M) Peril* Plaat »!K.. Prtau ILItpoM UhlMt MMi mt* BIM 8 p T««UI» TOMMM UAC II1IM MBS* AAMI^ AUUaTIi Part a EMM* TalpufCoM ronpint F Marlia
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    • 84 11 Coapujr Putkaltn Ex DmU Books MUM Ttmrlok Sui* Darby T Tnl 1111 Hill of 1 for 1 of 1 for 1 of 1 for 3 of 1 for 4 Feb 27 MatIS Apr IS NY A MarlO Mar 2S Apr IB NY A (a) Adjusted tar scrip t**ur
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    • 62 11 Are you a SHIPPING EXECUTIVE? The Straits Times Group wants you if you are 35 or younger and are seeking a bigger challenge or much wider scope. Write to: The Managing Director, The Straits Times Group, S.T. Box ***** Singapore 1953 Please include details of educational and professional qualifications, working
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    • 146 11 CI together the most sophisticated audio-visual, hi-fi equipment and related services available. This will be an excellent opportunity for manufacturers and suppliers to demonstrate their highly-advanced equipment. IP Auvi '80, to be held at the World Trade Centre from 2-6 July 1980, will be widely promoted throughout the region to
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  • 387 12  -  By TEO TECK WENG THE SUPPLY of office space in prime locations is likely to fall short by about 248,000 square metres (or 2.6 million square feet) over the next six years. •This shortage will be felt even with the completion •f major projects and
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  • 169 12 THE Vocational and Industrial Training Board will review existing training schemes for the precision engineering industry because the industry is gearing itself for greater auUv raation and mechanisation. >The review will be carried out by the Precision Engineering Trade Advisory Committee (Petac) of the VITB.
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  • 193 12 NEW DEPRECIATION RATES Period Bate fer which assuming annual allowances initial altewaaee an given is claimed Manufacturing and Industrial (Yews) (Per cent) Processing Plant and Machinery 6 13.3 Office Equipment: Furniture and Fixtures 10 8 Data Handling Equipment 8 10 Telecommunication Equipment 10 8 Transport
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  • 780 12 LONDON, Wed. The gupket closed higher in quiet trading, dealers said, arid at 3 pm, the FT index was up 4.1 at 460.2. Government bonds closed with gains ranging to a full point in technical reaction to yesterday's weakness on rising international interest ratfes. Equities ended firmer with
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  • 285 12 AFTER months of controversy, the stage has been set for Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corp (HSBC) to acquire a 51 per cent controlling interest In Marine Midland Bank of the United States. At a ceremony in New York on Tuesday, Mr
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  • 70 12 YET another bank has increased the prime lending rate (PLR), bringing the average prime rate among commercial banks nearer to 11 per cent. Yesterday, the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation raised its PLR by half point to 10 V« per cent. Together with recent increases
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  • 249 12 A REPORT outlining how the labour movement's plan of action (or this decade can be put into practice will be submitted soon to the National Trades Union Congress for discussion and adoption. NTUC secretary general Lim Chee Onn, who chairs the special committee preparing the
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  • 475 12  -  By FOO CHOY PENG ASEAN will ask the European Economic Community (EEC) for a commitment to implement its generalised scheme of preferences (GSP) to beyond 1980 and the addition of more items to the list. Sources from the Asean standing committee said at the second Asean-EEC
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  • 470 12 ASEAN can look forward to more liberal terms at trade, investment and technological assistance from the European Economic Community when the two groupings sign a cooperation agreement tomorrow. There will also be scope for Asean countries to gain easier access for their
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  • 203 12 Reuter ARABS and Israelis alike have attacked the US for a hasty double about-face in its Middle East policy, US officials said yesterday. The Palestine Liberation Organisation (PLO) has condemned President Cuter for going back on US support for a UN resolution calling for the dismantlement of
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    • 153 12 This announcement appears as a matter of record only. March 1960. RAN-ELECTRIC INDUSTRIES LIMITED Rights Issue of 5515,912,350 9-5/8 per cent Convertible Unsecured Loan Stock 1980/87 Managed and Underwritten by N.M. ROTHSCHILD SONS (SINGAPORE) LIMITED t Asian-American Merchant Bank Limited Fraser Co. (Pte.) The Development Bank of Singapore Ong Company
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    • 59 12 Outlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. tt> 1 p.m. today: Generally fair. Rep«rt tor 24 tours prtor to 7Jt p.m. m Mat S at the alrp«rt. Maximum temperature 32.8 Associated humidity 59 Minimum temperature. 23.9 Associated humidity 100 Hours of sunshine 10.90 Rainfall in millimetres Nil Total rainfall for the
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • PORTSIDES
      • 101 13 A THREE-MAN delegation led by Rubber Association of Singapore chairman Tan Eng Joo will represent Singapore at the third meeting of representatives of governments, shippers and commodity organisations, which begins in Jakarta today. The three-day meeting organised jointly by the Association of Natural Rubber Producing Countries and
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      • 81 13 THE SINGAPORE branch of the Institute of Chartered Shiphrokers has lined up a series of public talks for its members. Speakers from various sectors will be invited to talk on issues related to the marine industry. The institute has invited Mr J M Jumabhoy, president of
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      • 58 13 Reuter A STRIKE by 900 operators of Mobile loading equipment stopped cargo handling on four of 14 vessels at Cocnin port and partly stopped work on five others from midnight Monday. The Press Trust of India agency said the strikers were protesting the induction of similar
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    • 748 13  -  By G DURAIRAJ AFTER TRAILING with an unimpressive load in recent years, Port Klang Authority last year handled a record 6.6 million tonnes of cargo, an increase of 12 per cent over 1978. The comparable figure for 1978 was 5.86 million tonnes, whiph was
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    • 488 13 Shipping Um 1 Pa«e Cat Adriatic IV 5 AJea VI 3 All trans VI 5 Aiptc VI 5 Angkuun VI ANL I 1 APL m 4/5 Argentine IV 4 ASCL m 1 Asia Merchant IV 5 Atlas VI 4 Bank Line V 5 Banner vn 1 BBS
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    • 279 14 AS PART of its VD million expansion and modernisation programme, Sembawang Shipyard has recently completed a new JO million finger pier to supplement the host of other sophisticated at its yard. x The new pier will allow easier wf for «wJH and services
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    • 962 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) Att export FCL containers and LCL cargo must be delivered to the Authority's premises during the following
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    • 1347 14 PROM PAGED GRAIN chartering was again slow on Tuesday, particularly on North European account but cargoes were fixed from the US Gulf to Europort at $15 fio for not and from US Gulf to Venezuela at $MJS flo for March. A cargo of grain was also covered from
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    • 1480 15 GETTING SHIPSHAPE FOR THE 80s Lloyd's List WITH greater prnftMrionHim and knowledge "mm ahtwring users, i "VI O 1 1 s contftiaeriaatian, the emergence of Second sad Third Work) marine powers, more governmental interference snd, not least, the fluctuating economies of shipping, conferences are
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      435 15 EXPECTED ARRIVALS TODAY KEPPEL WHARVEB Al .SaMrtah (after Alexsandr Pallida A President Cleveland) 35/33 Bunga Melati (1838 after Alenaadr Pushkin Head West for UTM/L A D/L Group I on board) a/34 Hong Men (0800)45 Htan Taw Ywa (3000 tide after King Pmtl) 23 Klara Zettdn (0100) «/41
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    • 3812 19 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 deDarture from the Port of
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    • 143 20 SOVIET demand for timecharter ships to carry grain from the Argentine and Australia had a noticeably firming effect on the freight market on both rides of the world towards the end of February, according to London shipbrokers, Mstheson (Chartering) Ltd. By the end of the month
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    • 175 20 FALKLAND liluii: November 1960 is the target date (or a re-established passenger and freight service around the isolated Falkland Islands. This service is to be run by Penguin ShipaCo with the Falkland Is government as a significant shareholder. The service envisages using the «mail Swedish vessel 66Paketten which
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    • 698 20 NYT VARIOUS shippers and trade groups that claim to represent 750,000 companies and businesses called on the US Congress on Tuesday to move ahead with pending legislation to drop most regulations from trucking and stimulate increased competition. The strong push among the shippers, led by
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    • 198 20 WAYS of speeding up a balance between supply and demand in world shipping and shipbuilding were discussed on Tuesday by the Intentional Maritime Industries Forum (IMIF). IMIF chairman Ronald Ilian, a director of the BP tanker company, said despite the enthusiasm
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    • 1430 20 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and the agents who handle cargo bookings for them. A-B Adriatic CmWmt Container Feeders (S)/Cargo Freight (PK). AFKA Singapore Shipping Agencies (S)/Euro-Asia Line (PK/PN). AIM C. Taepfer Sea Coosorthim (S)/Martntex Enterprise (PK). Alpae Intrasea (S)/Yeo Shpg and Trading
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    • 345 13 15\ QRANARD LINE INDEPENDENT ATTRACTIVE RATES MEDITERRANEAN/EAST ASIA SERVICE ACCgnwm CONTAINER CARGO FCL ONLY FOR: PORT SAD, ALEXANDRIA, BEIRUT, LATTAKIA, UMASSOI. ISTANBUL 4 PIRAEUS Specially engaged agents A. stevedores providing immediate discharge. milM MM MEMKS ID PTE in. TIL *****71 {3 Lin») I \K I) 1\ I J] \M \rl
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    • 350 14 LEO SHIPPING PIE LID SINGAPORE PERNAS-MISC SHIPPING AGENI PORT KEI ANG PFNfING SHIPPING AGENCIES SDN BHD afAKM Wi MALAYSMN NTERNA7IONM. SMWNS CORPORATION BERHAD HEAD OFFICE: WISMA MISC TEL: NO: KL *****8 \j•.-y<w.ll > mi l/lftr 11/11 Mr 12/UHf U*r» 21/3, Ctff/lpaal 4/4. taa 10/4, H* 13/4. Mm 14/4, 14m 17/4,
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    • 161 14 SUPERCARRIER SERVICE WEEKLY SERVICE TO PANAMA, US ATLANTIC GULF AND E. CANADA 111/3 44/3 im/3 23/4 2t/4 1/5 4/5 5/5 17/4 22/4 24/4 2/5 7/5 J/5 7/5 J/5 11/5 12/5 20/5 23/5 27/5 25/4 27/4 2/5 4/5 1/5 11/5 12/5 U/5 IJ/5 22/5 l«f II SINGAPORE CALIFORNIA EXPRESS tai Ml
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    • 684 15 J L' Containers Limited Weekly SfUHce toflrom UK/Europe J |WI»l,ll I ni l i J-> i m Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei Ports and Bangkok Cwtii— SarMca la/Fran t>n FJWbi 7 k U/12k IVUI u/ak a/a i »mEmb 11k Uk l»k 21k jg an* aMB SMSM* MM T*7«k UM Oa
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    • 781 16 Hapag-Uoyd MIiUpNH t^UM orans Ma uLt 30/3 1/4 ,2/4 4/4 4/4 11/4 M/ 4 20/4 22/4 24/4 27/4 29/4 2/5 4/5 1/5 11/5 6/5 1/5 15/5 21/5 20/5 20/5 20/3 J/4 5/4 7/4 12/4 14/4 21/4 23/4 25/4 27/4 30/4 2/5 5/5 7/5 12/5 14/5 9/5 11/5 22/5 24/5 %MBB—»
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    • 429 16 ALT A* 149W KGAI4K LIME KOREA SHIPPING CORPN 11/131 ALTAR 150 C 6/9 MVs 10/13 Mv 7/10 Apr 11/15 Apr TO BUSAK PEAAB6 CALL SUBJECT NXJCEMENT KBcacacacMxacacacMXKxacacncKxncacacaci AGENTS: STORE CROWN MAMNE CO (PTE) LTD TEL: *****5S SUB-AGENTS: PJCELANG PERXAPALAN GUNONG TMUR KL TEL: *****1/PK *****9 <t> cn a n >
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    • 301 16 EVERGREEN LINE fAR EAST EUROPE EXPRESS. EUll CONTAINER SIRVICE 1 ACCtPTWG CARGO FOR: HAMBURG. FELIXSTOWE. ROTTERDAM. ANTWERP. L£ HAVRE AiSO ACCEPTMG CARGO FOR SOUTHAMPTON. LONDON. MANCHESTER. HRMMGHAM. BRISTOL. LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW. LEEDS. WEST GERMANY HI j' J HOLLAND AMSIIRfiAM S*pvt llMi»| Frintem lUMi *■>■■» Lt Hm ImiUM 14 2 Apr 4A|>
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    • 690 16 Everett Lines/ Wm| Burma Fivt Star ftipfiin Corpn. "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" LOADMG FOR RANGOON rpw rmm HTAffTAWTMA hN/NHi (aw«£|a*) NMKiil 11/14 Mb -> 1/1 Mb phrsmktamtma IS/17 Mb PfcP 15/UII» B F S.S C AoMI in MotovsM TEPS MALAYSIA Poet Kate* Tel (38>-7355 Panong Tat *****/***** Compania Aijantina Da ;'P
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    • 380 16 "ELO.S.E. OCEAN SHIPPING ENTERPRISES PTE LID SANKYO LINE AUSTRALIA SERVICE 'n£L 5/STL isV-e 1/3 Apr 4/5 Apr BANGLADESH SERVICE iT PMNCE 24/29 IM CWTTAGMG. JAPAN/STRAITS SERVICE P. MMf MASPMATUN bM 7/9 M* BLUE MO 2S/22 IM 23/24 M* 25/211 ST. MSN It/24 IM 21/22 Mv 23/241 WIM Mm 21/23 Mr
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    • 424 17 PIL GROUP EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICE A COLOMBO/KARACHI/P. GULF SERVICE SINGAPORE/CHITTAGONG/RANGOON/SERVICES SINGAPORE/BANGKOK/SINGAPORE DIRECT SERVICES SINGAPORE/INOONESIA/SINGAPORE SERVICES ,Ti'"r S E A Container Feeder Service SIN/JKT/SIN/HKG/MAN ACCEPTABLE LCL/FCL CONTAINERS Pakistan National Shipping Corpn. Karachi LOOM* for COLOMBO/KARACHI COLOMBO/KARACHI Pan Islamic Steamship Co. Ltd. Karachi m. Spore 31/31 Mar loadint tor Cotombo/Chrttajonj Pacific International
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    • 102 17 #SOON SENG GROUP Regular Service To East M'sia FONG SMC to* 103 FOM SOON toy 293 Mint S port P Gmmi Im**| tor 19 Mar K«div Soo S*nj SMGAPORE UNO* UNE PTE LTD 4N2 49TN ROCK. MOM LEOME HM. lEL 221C3M 0 UK) CMTTMOB ia« C'|oac M M» ETA STOIC
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    • 650 17 BEN LINE CONTAINERS EVKESS CONTNNER SOMCI TO/FKQM EUKVC 10 WWW GSSnEn HwiUnu HM*«icLpr*n Tab* Etprtu C*y •< EM»(k WaWt KMC INDKN ROAN HAW SOTON hi Gcrouny Aostria kanaka Fran MUK P Um| S port For bM UK bM MM hM kM 7/1 Ml TUN MmMoi bM bM bM bM bM
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    • 533 17 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES U.S. 6ULF COAST SERVICE (Hew Orleans, Mobile, Houston, Galveston) S*apan P. KMa« Umtm OS M GENDREK LVKES (*ch MaM) 10/13 Mar 12 JM OOLLT TVRMAN (Mi)— 23/24 H» -25/27 Mb 5 Apr ZULU LIKES (*ck S 11/13 MM 23/24 Mr' 1/4 dpi 5/9 Apr U.S. NEST COAST
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    • 793 18 T* KLINE KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. TO NORTH AMERICA rnnimu' n 9 Monacsas u x m Acm M 7/3 Qmm iMy M*o 22/3 1/4 <f--21/3 7/4 I NM MI MM 21/3 11/4 Mb Ac* 17* «/3 11/3 PacM Im 21/3 7/4 7 UMMiWP 21/3 7/4 htM Km 25/3 l|/4 Cto*fc*l7«
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    • 198 18 CALMRAU/PACHC MONTH NEST SERVICE EXfHSS CMTMU/KEfEI SERVICE Lm*| tar LOS AMOES. SAN HMMCSCO. SUTIU. TACORRR. WWO. AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAMER SERVICE t Umi Span Fiw AM Mb S* mmr u ir* u m*> xm> bm, a a* r<C*«h.) 24 Mv B Urn 17 Apr 17% 7*r «MT 19 Ap> MA* 25
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    • 456 18 (•roup SINGAPORE SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE LTD :O'H kouh oi:» AN Bunoi«*f. MAH»|TING I 'Nt Si GINtKtl 91)111 ,i| LiNtSi Tflf« HS «'4S9S MS A 9 < AftSMiP AHil > *Hl.t>SHiP •HIM Container Lines WEEKLY CONTAINER SERVICE to/from BANGKOK napamn j»guotsi iountt •JKJUOTSf ROUMTT rutguoci pawn Tumjuoßt aowrr TUKJUOBJ bounty TUtQUOBI
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