The Business Times, 24 October 1980

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  • 12 1 BUSINESS TIMES RLC4P) N*. 111/1 /S» FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, ISM 50 CENTS
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 61 1 Reuter LONDON, Thurs. The price of gold dropped below US$65O an ounce today for the first time in almost seven weeks because investors felt the US hostages in Teheran might be freed soon. Dealers in London cited news that Iran's Parliament will set terms for the release of
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    • 77 1 Reuter THE seven-year Ssso million bond issue by Chartered Bank is expected to bear a fixed-rate coupon of 10.5 per cent, up from the originally anticipated 10 per cent in response to the recent upturn in money market rates. The bonds are also expected to be priced
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    • 70 1 AP MOSCOW, Thurs. Soviet Premier Alexei Kosygin has resigned "on health grounds" and been replaced by his first deputy, Mr Nikolai Tikhonov, the Soviet news agency Tass reported today. Kosygin, 76, one of the three inheritors of power after the ouster of Nikita Khrushchev in 1964, has been
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    • 49 1 AFP KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Austria has fully endorsed the Asean concept of a zone of peace, freedom and neutrality for South-east Asia. The support was conveyed by the visiting Austrian Foreign Minister Willibald Pahr to Malaysian Prime Minister Datuk Hussein Onn at their meeting here today. AFP
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    • 54 1 AFP TOKYO, Thurs. Japan's biggest car maker Toyota Motor will put on sale next spring a new sports car, equipped with a 2,800-cc, 170-horse power double overhead comshaft engine. The economic daily newspaper Nihon Keizai reported that it will be the first Toyota sports car to be marketed
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    • 48 1 UPI TOKYO, Thurs. Soviet oilfields off Sakhalin in the north Pacific have shown increasing potential for commercial exploitation in the next few years. Japanese industry sources said Japanese developers of the Soviet offshore oilfields have reported substantial oil and gas finds from recent drillings. UPI
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    • 52 1 Reuter TOKYO, Thurs. Japan will immediately lift its economic sanctions against Iran if the country releases the 52 American hostages it has held for almost a year, Foreign Ministry sources said today. The sources were commenting on statements in Teheran about a possible early release of Iran's American
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    • 52 1 NEW YORK, Thurs. The stock market continued to mark time in early trading today but some transportation issues rose. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrial issues fell 0.17 points to 954.95 in the first half-hour as advances outnumbered declines by a narrow margin among New York Stock
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  • 148 1 Rises Indices Magnum Corps isao 70 Oct 22 Oct 23 C Sugars 1210 50 B.T.Indicator: *****.*****13.35 MBS 300 38 Industrials: €70.34 671.32 Metal Box Bbd Kramat C C M F E Uviifitoi 480 890 595 500 34 30 30 28 Finance: Hotels: Properties: 1162.12 592.36 567.31 1165.50
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  • Article, Illustration
    140 1 Rises Indices Magnum 15.60 .90 Oct 22 Oct 23 C Sugars 12.60 .70 B.T.Index: 2616.*****08.45 MBS 4.08 .58 Industrials: 790.92 798.81 Gopeng Con 43.00 M Box Bhd 4.62 .50 .46 Finance: Hotels: 1109.55 1117.52 391.77 391.77 M U Ind 14.70 .40 Properties: 652.93 654.74 P M R I
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  • 580 1  -  PROJECT BEING KEPT SECRET By RONNIE LIM Chief Reporter THE SECRET behind Project Alpha an Esso codename for a multi-million dollar project in the pipeline has been finally broken. The mysterious Alpha is a petroleum chemicals plant being established by Esso's parent company, Exxon Chemicals, in
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  • 290 1 A FOUR-MAN delegation will leave for Beijing today to finalise details on the setting-up of a trade office in the Chinese capital. The team is led by Mr Ng Pock Too, deputy director of the Economic Development Board. The length of their stay
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  • 481 1  -  By FONG MEW LENG THE Housing and Development Board achieved its main building targets despite a greater than 30 per cent escalation in building cost last year. Severe shortages caused by a strong upswing in building activities led to a 35 per cent increase in
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  • 281 1 SEVENTY-NINE reservists will be promoted next month as part of a scheme to upgrade reservists, Mr Bernard Chen, Minister of State for Defence, announced yesterday. Six officers are promoted to the rank of major. They are all doctors with post-graduate specialist qualifications. Of the 73 newly promoted
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  • 299 1 THE Wippirr Mltr has Armed ever the last few days to a historical high agalast the US dellar mainly fc— sf the tight T market. Standing at Z.MM/M at •■e stage yesterday, It was ealy preveatod frem meviag higher hy a madMt
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  • 459 1  -  By AGNES WEE CONTRACTORS feel that the Government's attempts to encourage more training for construction workers will fall flat as long as it is not made mandatory for all contractors to contribute to training costs. They argue that it is unlikely that voluntary contribution
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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    • 263 1 NEW INDUSTRY BIG PROFITS Growth Opportunities Await Informed Investors A stock called Computervision has multiplied in price more than 30 times since it was first recommended by Capital Gains Research only two years ago. Now this weekly Investment letter discusses another company poised for major growth in the same industry
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  • TRADE AND INDUSTRY
    • 400 2  -  By HSUNG BEE HWA THE plastics industry should be able to sustain an annual growth of 15 to 20 per cent over the next five years, but further expansion will depend on the industry's ability to cope with a tight labour market.
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    • 217 2 MANUFACTURERS in the plastics industry should combine their resources and efforts to form a strong and active trade association that will help members upgrade operations, train workers and market products. Mr Goh Chee Wee, the director of the standards and extension services division
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    • 268 2 RAPID growth in the electronics industry is expected because of the priority the government is giving to the industry. Investments in the industry in the first seven months of this year had been encouraging. More than $200 million were invested during the period, said
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    • 169 2 BETZ, a US multinational company dealing in chemicals for the treatment of industrial water systems, will continuously transfer its technology to Singapore. Mr R. Herberle, president of Betz International, said at the opening of the company's factory in Jurong yesterday that research and
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    • 293 2 FRANCE is taking a calculated risk in setting up the French-Singapore Institute of Technology in conjunction with Singapore. According to the French Ambassador, Mr Henri Chollet, this is because present economic relations between the two countries do not warrant such an important investment on the part
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    • 159 2 SINGAPORE and Finland concluded an air services agreement yesterday after three days of negotiations. The agreement was initialled by the leaders of the two delegations Mr Tan Kwang Hung, aviation adviser of the Singapore Department of Civil Aviation and Mr Erkki Pajari, Ambassador,' Ministry of
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    • 294 2 ASIAN furniture manufacturers have been urged to make a serious attempt to develop and increase their domestic markets. Making this call at the opening in Kuala Lumpur of the sixth convention of the Association of Furniture Industry of Asia (Afia), Malaysian Deputy Finance Minister
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    • 202 2 JAPAN may use Singapore as a regional centre for the transhipment of iron and steel products in the near future. Members of a six-man delegation from the Japan Iron and Steel Exporters' Association were impressed by Singapore's cargo handling facilities during their recent tour of Asian countries.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 211 2 The Philips difference Who else gives a demonstration tailor-made to your specific office needs? This is the type of thinking that took Philips to a clear number one in Word Processors in the United Kingdom and Canada. Sure, any company can demonstrate what their Word Processors can do. But what
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    • 408 2 APPOINTMENTS Mobil MEDICAL OFFICER Mobil Oil Singapore Pte. Ltd. proposes to appoint a part-time Medical Officer as an extension of the existing medical service at its in-plant clinic at Jurong. The successful applicant will be required to provide normal medical consultation to employees, preplacement and periodic medical examinations and a
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 336 4 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in S$ per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.08, 100 per cent second class 0.96, 100 per cent third class 0.93, 25 per cent new crop no stock, B-10 per cent 0.80. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.72, Special 0.68.
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    • 193 4 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday: (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) Ccttoa yarn: China Blue Phoenix 20s 2,085 32s 2,700, 40s 2,910 (per bale of 400 lbs). Piece gMds: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq'. Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly
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    • 126 4 Reuter THE tight US soybean supply situation, after harvest, could boost prices even higher than the current US$B a bushel level, the US Department of Agriculture said. In a preliminary review of the fats and oils situation, the department said the summer's hot, dry weather caused soybean
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    • 302 4 THE Slagapwe rubber market closed slightly lower yesterday with November One RSS buyers quoted at 294.00 cents a kilo, down one cent from Wednesday's close, dealers said. Prices weakened two cents during the morning's trading on stale bull selling and lack of buying support, they said. Levels rose 1.50
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    • 302 4 RAS prices In cents per kilo yesterday: Noon (per kilo) Buyers Sellers Int. 1 R.S.S. prompt f.o.b. 291.00 292.00N Int. 1 R.S.S. November 293.50 294.00 Int. 1 R.S.S. December 298.50 299.00 Int. 2 R.S.S. 282.50 283.50N UK/Cont 281.50 282.50N Int. 3 R.S.S. 279.50 280.50N UK/Coot 278.50 279.50N Int.
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    • 120 4 NOON SSR and SMR prim yMtmUjr HAS SSR 20 SSR SO <1 to. 11 -toi i pallet) i pallet) November (Carreat Mtk) Bayer* Hellers 250 00 2S2.00N 247 00 249.00N Deeeaber (Forward Mtk) Bayer* Seller* 251 00 253 OON 248.00 2S0 00N MKKLB SMRCV SMRL SMR 5
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    • 40 4 Rubber: Oct 23 Singapore: Nov: 294.00 cents (down 1.00 cent) Malay aim: Nov: 301.00 centa (up 0.50 cent) Tin: Mf 2,085 (down $30) (equivalent to $34.47 per kilo) (down 50 cental Official offering: 320 tonnes (up 111 tonnes)»
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    • 93 4 THE Straits tin price In Penang vesterdny weakened Ms 39 a picnl te 12,#85 ($34.47 a kilo), $99 Mew the International Tin Agreement Ceiling, dealers said. The metal fell mainly en a higher eentrlbntien sf tin (rem miners following mere foreign we sales and weakness in the London's
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    • 176 4 CHINESE PniMt Ex ehaage, Hhppiw, eMi| prices per IN kg yesterday: CmmH 4i: Bulk fob $120 00 sellers, old drum (in secood hand drum) fob $130.00 sellers, new drum fob $136.50 sellers. Cspra: Mixed (loose) $71.00 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $425.00 sellers, Sarawak white
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    • 213 4 CHICAGO soybean futures ended strong on Wednesday, up 29'4 to 10 cents a bushel. Most positions settled with 25-cent gains. Aggressive short-covering in Chicago following unconfirmed reports of Soviet export interest in European soybean complex, and Malaysian palm oil markets carried values to new contract highs from the start.
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    • 164 4 WHEAT futures in Chicago closed 11 Vi to 6 US cents a bushel higher in active trade on Wednesday. Prices settled around the middle of a 10-cent range. Local profit-taking dropped prices off day's highs in late activity. However, values remained strong all day on active commission house, commercial
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    • 347 4 Reuter SOVIET state planning chief Nikolai Baibcdcov has announced percentage figures which indicate that Moscow's grain harvest this year could be as low as 181 million tonnes. He told a meeting of the Supreme Soviet, the country's parliament, on Wednesday that
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    • 768 4 COFFEE: Robusta futures yesterday closed the morning £5 lower to unchanged on sales of 900 lots including 24 options. Dealers said switch trading activity, involving the near November and January positions, featured an otherwise dull, routine morning session where prices fluctuated narrowly either side of Wednesday night's close.
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    • 125 4 THE Malaysian palm oil market was unchanged in quiet trading yesterday, with most operators sidelined, dealers said. Attention centred on the opening of the palm oil futures market in the Kuala Lumpur Commodity Exchange. November traded was unchanged in the Central Region. The refined market remained featureless as
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  • ASIAN STOCKS
    • 638 4 TOKYO THE market failed to emerge from its sluggish undertone. Most investors were cautious. As far as the volumes at the opening of each session were concerned, selling exceeded purchases. In both cases values were never expanded. Purchases by non-resident investors what the market currently needs were trimmed
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    • 277 4 AFTER a Arm opening the market went weaker yesterday in a combination of profit-taking after Wednesday's spectacular rise and fear of an interest rate rise this weekend. The Hang Seng Index was off 7.52 points at 11am, and the market drifted lower from there in dull trading to finish
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    • 262 4 SHALE oils dominated a generally firm market yesterday as traders digested the latest drill report from the Nagoorin prospect in Queensland, brokers said. The shales were marked up sharply at the start, with traders apparently expecting a major announcement. oct A. C. a On INDUSTRIAL L 211 ill S
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    • 93 4 OCT 23 Peeoe Aco)e Mining SBM unch AUaj Coil. A AUu Con. B. 41.26 -0J5 Bafuto Ootd 0066 &0003 Bencuet Con B D* HMWlpi^h 96 •S COCP U0 Inco B LendoU Lepento B. M -tons Marlnduque B 1JJ0 -L» Meralco Orient*! A Oriental B ■Ott unch Ptlll OWMI jm
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    • 9 4 THE market was closed yesterday for Cbulakmgkorn Day.
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    • 50 4 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 488.7 Tuesday 484.0 Week Ago 486.5 DOW JONE8 AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 955.12 Tuesday 064.44 Week Ago 972.44 H.K.HANG 8ENG Thursday 1434.52 Wednesday 1451.82 Week Ago 1430.04 8YDNEY INDUSTRIALS Thursday 734.79 Wednesday 735.25 Week Ago 715.55 ALL ORDINARIE8 Thursday 1011.06 Wednesday 1008.52 Week Ago 972.52
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 94 4 Unravelled for the first time ever, the most spectacular range of the finest investment quality Pakistani carpets ever to be brought into Singapore. And, just arrived, a superb collection of superfine Persian Nains, Isfahans, and pure silk Kashans and Qums. Now on sale at 50% discount storewide at prices even
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 839 5 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From MAS MH601 0700 KUL TMA TL341 0715 BEY DXB SLA SQ528 0750 DHA SLA SQ101 0815 KUL MAS MH621 0635 PEN RBA BI427 0930 BWN MAS MH671 0930 PEN KUL S1A SQ211 1000 HLP MAS MH605 1000 KUL SLA SQ103
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    • 187 5 Reuter HIGHER oil prices helped Exxon Corp, the world's biggest oil company, to record an 18 per cent increase in third quarter profits on Wednesday despite the world recession although the gain was smaller than in previous quarters during 1980. Exxon said third quarter
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 444 5 Agencies THE Pentagon expects to go ahead with the planned deployment of Cruise missiles in Europe in Dec 1983 despite unforeseen delays in the delivery of critical missile elements, military sources said in Washington on Wednesday. Officials have pushed back the test phase from June
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    • 277 5 Reuter PRESIDENT Chun DooHwan was yesterday given a clear mandate to abolish South Korea's present parliament and political parties. The more than 20 million eligible voters participating in a referendum on his new constitution returned an overwhelming 91.8 per cent "yes" vote.
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    • 506 5 NYT AP A CARTER administration inter-agency task force is studying a cutback in shipments from Japan to 1.7 million units, against 2.1 million passenger cars projected for entry this year. Administration officials have made no final determination, awaiting a decision from the International Trade
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    • 374 5 UPI HONGKONG governor Murray MacLehose announced drastic new steps yesterday to end a flood of illegal immigrants from China who threaten to swamp the tiny British colony. "An illegal immigrant who has reached Hongkong after today will be liable to arrest anywhere in Hongkong and
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    • 128 5 Reuter THE US Justice Department said it has not suspended negotiations with IBM aimed at settling the government's anti-trust suit against the computer company. However department officials, responding to a New York Times report that private talks between the government and IBM had been suspended,
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • 418 6 BUILDING WAS oar» aa art In the days when there were no lonim mixm metal scaffolding and steel crane*, dedicated and highly skilled craftsmen yt their lives creating buildings of great magnificence, of timeless beauty. That craftsmanship is rare today. Certainly it does not exist in
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  • 300 6 MOST PEOPLE suspect that exchange rates have some obscure role to play in their daily lives, but unless they are businessmen or frequent travellers, they shrug off the rise and fall in rates as another phenomenon for economists to focus on. The Government, through the
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  • 1245 6  -  Singapore Glass is finally moving into its new plant set-up in Jurong the one at Tuas is a glass plant while the other ia to manufacture fibre packaging materials. BIBIANA CHOO was taken round the Tuas plant which boasts the South-east Asia. BIBIANA CHOO MUCH
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 353 6 ENEX-ASIA '80 S.E. Asia 3rd International Exhibition of Electrical Electronic Engineering 21-25 OCTOBER 1980 WORLD TRADE CENTRE SINGAPORE ENEX-ASIA *80 Over 350 manufacturers and distributors from 17 countries will display at Enex Asia '80 the latest developments in the electrical and electronic engineering industries. With government organised groups from Australia,
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 1441 6 Forum with Friedman THE RECENT visit by Nabel Lumte la EceaamIcs, Pntwiit Mlltaa Friednuui, *m highlighted by u •pialaa faram which be atTaalght at 7.50pm, ever ehaaael 5, SBC preaeats tbe paael dlacasstan wltb Mr Michael Waag Paksbaag (maasglag dlrecUr ef the Meaetary Aatharlty ef Slagapare), Mr Harvey Steekwia (a
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  • 1205 7  -  Old and forgotten towns in Australia are now the haven of gold prospectors. JOHN McILWRAITH gives you more details. In the article below DAVID MARSH and ANTHONY ROBINSON discuss the Soviet Union's marketing strategy for gold. DAVID MARSH ANTHONY ROBINSON FT HIGH gold prices have stimulated
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  • 1081 7 Does Moscow have its own Mr Goldfinger to manipulate the country's gold sales? And, if so, is he looking for a link-up with a most improbable bedfellow South Africa? FT IN SPITE OF the cloak of mystery which covers Soviet gold sales, the organisation which locates,
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  • 646 7  -  FORUM i with SIDNEY WEILAND THE Soviet Union's overall foreign policy stance could be affected if the Kremlin is forced to buy heavily on world grain markets to make up for harvest losses, commented analysts. Provisional crop figures for 1980, disclosed at a
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
    • 1106 8 NEW YORK UNCERTAINTIES about interest rates, the hostage situation and the US election left the New York stock market on Wednesday narrowly higher in heavy trading. Analysts said despite recent bank forecasts the prime rate will decline over the next few months, many investors expect
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    • 196 8 OCT 22 C* Abitibi 22 unch A Iran 43 1 Algomu 38 Bank Mont 28 bank Nova Sooua 32 unci) Bell Trl 1* 1 Brlh Corp BP Can Ltd 44 Brasran 37 unrh Camp Red Lake 81 Can Imp Bk 25 Canpac SI'Canpar. Inv Pf It unrh Carliiif O'Kprfr
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    • 323 8 IX T 22 Rand INDUSTRIALS A Alpha 425 15 Abercom 375 unch AE And CI 970 20 AMIC 2550 unch Barlows 1240 20 ('I Sugar Cft A 6158 (/urrif Finance 250 unch l)r Beers Ind Edcon J 670 unch l-dgars 9600 800 Fvrrfady IM Volk 525 -5 t'URlt 235
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 509 9 STERLING gained but the yen slipped against the US dollar on the foreign exchange market yesterday. Dealers said this was due to the switching of yen for sterling in anticipation of a discount rate cut in Japan. Sterling opened at U552.4290/10 before easing slightly to 2.4285/96. It remained
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    • 138 9 THE US dollar for overnight delivery yesterday closed firmer at 209.25 yen, compared with a 209.10 opening and 206.35 at Wednesday's close, dealers said. Trading was moderate with volume US$999 million. Just before the close, the dollar firmed to a day's high of 209.35 yen on increased import covering
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    • 125 9 THE US dollar yesterday eased marginally from earlier levels as some operators liquidated holdings in the US currency to square long positions, dealers said. However, the US unit continued to be underpinned by market optimism about the release of the US hostages in Iran and a cessation of hostilities
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    • 22 9 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their beat customer* is 12.6 per cent.
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    • 175 9 ASIAN RATES ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at close on Oct 23: U8 DoUare(Spot) Off.r Bid 7 days 14% 14 v. 1 month 14'/« 14 Vk 2 months 1311/1613 0/10 3 months 1313/*****1/16 6 months 1311/*****/16 0 months 13% 13v« 12 months 13W 13% 8w Jrs. Das. 1 month
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    • 45 9 RANGE of price* offered by discount houM on Oct 23: Overnight: 7V«% Call deposits: 6H% to 7W% Clocimf Bajiif Selliaf 3-month Treasury bills 7 8'* 3-month Bank bills 13 5/18 133/18 3 months CD 13 12% 8 months CD 1213/*****1/18 Source: National Discount Co
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    • 64 9 QUOTES on the Australia and New Zealand exchanges on Oct 23: AUSTRALIA: US dollar 1.1758/1.1710 Sterling 0.4849/0.4793 90-day airmail buying rate* Sterling 0 3083 US dollar 1.2225 90-day forward buying rate» Sterling 0.4892 US dolalr 1.1772 NEW ZEALAND: Reserve Bank midrate: US dollar 0.9807 Trading Bank Indications US dollar
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    • 53 9 ZURICH exchanges closing quotes on Oct 22: US 1.6615 «630 Stg 4.0466/0619 Can 1.4249/4267 D Mk 89.0646/1832 D F1 82.1305/1454 F Fr 38.6171/6744 B FT 5.5669/5647 DKr 28 9813 29 0126 N Kr 33.7292/7699 S Kr 38.3674/4169 Ut 0.1879/1881 Aim acta 12.5871 «080 Port 3.2675/2866 Spain 2.2168/2218 Arg 0.08/08
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    • 40 9 FRANKFURT exchanges opening quotes on Oct 23: US -1.8610/18 (1.8863/73) Stg 4.521/531 (4542/552) Can 1.5815/32 D FI 92.32/42 S Fr -111.98/112.16 Ut 2.110/14 F Fr 43.35/41 N Kr 37.80/85 B Ft (con) 6.247/58 B Fr (On) 6.228/238 Yen 0.8856/70
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    • EUROPEAN MARKETS
      • 199 9 OCT 22 Fls ARN 304.00 -4 Ahold 70 00 unch Akzn 19 60 -0.3 AMEV 93.20 0.7 Am fas 106 00 -13 Amrobnk 63 60 -12 Bergoss 34.10 -0.9 Berk 71.50 -1 RoK 50 80 0.3 Borsuinij 210.00 -2 Burhmann 66 40 0.6 Byenkorf 45.10 -0.7 Caland 28.30 0.4
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      • 205 9 (XT 22 Dm Aeg-Telefunken 7910 Akzo 18-30 -02 Allz Leben 1150 00 20 Allz Vers 478 00 unch ■MT ***** -25 Bay H T Wbunk 248 00 -3 Buy Vbunk 306 00 -3.5 Bayer 108.20 -0* BBC 280.00 -4 5 BMW ***** £5 Ca-vsHlu 324 00 unch Chem Verm
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      • 189 9 OCT 22 Francs Actions Suisses 296 unch Alusuisse Br 1280 -10 Alusuisse Reg 462 -1 Brown Boveri Br. 1600 10 Clba Geigy Br 1005 -5 Clba Geigy P C tio -5 Clba Geigy Reg Credit Suisse Br 510 10 2640 -10 Credit Suisse Reg 439 unch Elektrowatt Br 2630
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      • 94 9 OCT 22 Krs FORWARD MARKET Acer Arbed AMur Brascan Bru-Lainb Canpar Cock L* Brrri Ebes Eleclrobel Gb-lnno-Bm Oev Hobok Petro Ryl Dutch Sidro Soc Gen Belg Sofina Solvay A Tanks U Min V Monl 290 1398 342 964 1036 1308 200 365 ltoo 5090 2000 1262 253S MOO 3020
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      • 102 9 OCT 22 Lire Ann- unch Assoc Gen Baslogi 775 26 Cenlrale ***** 770 Kial 2900 243 •■insider 91 75 2 Gen Immob 22H 25 IKl Pn 4470 189 Ilalreinenti Ilalgas 1470 20 Ilalsider 345 *4 Magncn M PI •10 33 M.irrili Err 349 10 Mrdiob ***** 1100 Miralanza *****
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    • 309 9 SINGAPORE gold futures yesterday closed easier compared with overnight levels in moderate trading, dealers said. Opening quotations were marked down around US$lO an ounce following the metals wakness in New York on Wednesday and thereafter fluctuated marginally throughout the session, they said. Total sales for the day was recorded
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    • 41 9 New York 19 SOB 19 70B 19 80S 20 00S Zurich 19 40B 19.30B 1990S 1980S UmI Singapore iiin 19 SOB wei 19 90B 19 90S 20.30S Cksing price* in US dollars a troy ounci f. Source: Credit Suisse
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    • 303 9 STERLING yesterday traded nervously during the morning as the market awaited the Bank of England's weekly decision on minimum lending rate, while the US dollar was virtually unchanged from opening levels. The pound ranged between U552.4280 and $2.4430 in speculation that MLR may be cut from its present 16
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    • 513 9  -  PRINCIPAL BRANCH By RUTH CHENG THE Post Office Savings Bank (POSB) is decentralising its operations to improve services and provide the national savings bank's wholly-owned finance company, Credit POSB, with more outlets. Twelve key branches have been selected to provide services previously available only at the
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    • 514 9  -  By ALVIN TAY HOUSE and car buyers will now have to pay more for their loans as several finance companies and banks have raised their interest rates for such borrowings. The increase in loan rates is a direct result of higher deposit
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    • 151 9 NYT CITICORP, which already owns the Carte Blanche credit card, is negotiating to purchase the Diners Club card from the Continental Insurance Co, according to a report in an authoritative trade publication. A spokesman for Citicorp, the nation's largest bank holding company, declined to comment
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 196 9 rWSSM v is 5 K r v LooktoUCß in the American Wfest for a complete banking network on both shores of the Pacific >' m r nl, turum UNITED fill CALIFORNIA BANK No other bank can match United California Bank's presence on both Pacific shores. We have 10 overseas offices
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  • 1814 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units, unless otherwise specified. SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL Acma (3.368) (2)
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  • 170 10 HNGAFOBB UNIT TBU8T OUB-MONTAGU (Mmfm' prices tar OHM) (Ml—gin' prices tar OH M) The Commerce 3.13 3.29 Union Spore Fund 1.22 i.r The Saving* Fund S'pore Prog Fund 1.93 138 L 2.03 46xd INOOMBBONI (Curat pr Income Bond D UNIT teas) 130 S'pore Sec. Fund S pore Invest
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  • 2758 10 Gr'i Gr"s Net 1980 Last Div DW Yld P/E Vol Day Hick Low Coapaay Sale +or- Crr (■000) High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 372 245 Aetna 336 -2 15.0 23 4.4 133 2 336 336 276 220 Alcom 260 12.0 23 4.6 14.7 140 116 Allied
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  • 1959 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units, unless otherwise specified. INDUSTRIALS Memm (2.455) Alex Bald (1.S0B) Baa (0.738) (4) 0.73 (5) 0
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  • 722 10 SHARE prices deeed steady at the Stogapere stock market yesterday whea kayers retaraed la the ifttfuw feUewtag a riart "reet" la the meraiag. Per a gecd pari af the merateg, It lacked ae If the market was bnedlag far a eerreettaa whta kayers retreated
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  • 624 10 THE bulls were again in full charge, boosting prices higher in continued active trading at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. The run-up, which was the market's tenth straight advance, took the New Straits Times Industrial ordinary share index 7.89 points up to a new
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 843 11 SUPREME Corporation's take-off into the *****, like its new logo (which resembles the emblem of Superman) has been characteristically swift and impressive. The huge strides made over the years have propelled the group's total assets to more than $100 million today compared with
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    • 219 11 THE Straits Steamship group has terminated its agreement to buy Instanco Food Packaging Industries Sdn Bhd, a Malaysia based packaging company. No reason was given by the group yesterday for this decision. In April, it announced that the parent company will acquire 51 per cent
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    • 180 11 THE See Hoy Chan group has issued a notice of takeover for the remaining 68 per cent equity of Singapura Building Society. The offer will be conditional only upon the See Hoy Chan group receiving acceptances, which together with its existing shares, result in
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    • 188 11 KEMAYAN Oil Palms has announced group profits before tax but after extraordinary items of |6.19 million for the year ended May 31, 1980. The company, however, gave no comparative figures for the previous year and there was also no mention of the nature of the extraordinary items and'the
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    • 577 11 THE share of bumiputra capital in 37 bumiputra designated projects approved in the first seven months of this year increased substantially to $71.9 million compared with $22.7 million in the corresponding period last year. These projects which have a proposed total paid-up
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    • 555 11 AS anticipated by analysts, dim prospects await Consolidated Plantations for the current year ending June 30, 1981 in view of the sharply lower palm oil and cocoa prices that have been prevailing for the greater part of this year. Chairman Tan Siew Sin told shareholders
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    • 282 11 Financial 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 $'000 $'000 $'000 $'000 $'000 TURNOVER Sales external to the group 238,752 209,618 173,502 171,909 150,144 Earnings Profit before taxation 99,042 92,229 66,822 70,735 54,087 Profit after taxation but before extraordinary items 62,542 55,779 38,261 39,047 30,610 Dividends paid and proposed
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    • 250 11 A DECLINE in the output of tin concentrates has resulted in lower earnings at Ayer Hitam Tin Dredging Malaysia. Pre-tax profits for the year to June 30, 1960 fell 16.7 per cent to $18.87 million from the $22.03 million reported for the previous year.
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    • 916 11 NEW faces are crowding into the visiting galleries of Hongkong's four stock exchanges. Hongkong's stock market is still a preserve of the individual investor with a bent for taking risks, and since the risks have proved extremely rewarding this year, a flood of new
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    • 188 11 THE Stock Exchange of Singapore said Keppel Shipyard has been admitted to its official list and trading in the 120 million $1 shares will start today. Keppel shares will be listed under the first trading section of the industrial and commercial sector. Keppel recently went public, issuing 30
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 421 11 We have a history of making money grow j&jj, Lombard North Central is part of j one of the world's largest banking JQffV fe groups and we have a history whicHfSf! > (5 M covers more than 100 years. <jrj We offer a range of deposit JrVO f lll| schemes
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    • 198 11 at Chez Bidou October 21 November 4,1980 Fascinating Provence is a fortnight of the best fare, especially seafood, from the South of France. All the most delicious sea food is flown in fresh from the fish markets of Provence. Try the scampi fondue (Fondue de Scampis aux trois sauces). The
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  • 644 12 UPI THE stock market is booming, spurred by dizzy property development profits, eager Chinese investors and "hot money" from abroad. The Hang Seng index of share prices, based on Hongkong's 33 blue chip stocks, zoomed to a record high of 1451.82 on Wednesday, the highest
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  • 149 12 THE United People's Front has announced its 19th candidate for the coming elections. Mr Kasim bin Ibrahim, 49, is a contractor for spray painting jobs. He was born in Singapore and educated at Tanah Merah Besar Malay School. He will contest in the electoral
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  • 304 12 MALAYSIA must now strive to establish a new industrial order in her timber and timber-based industries. Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir Mohamad said, "We must now strive to go one step ahead and enter into the secondary and tertiary processing sectors." Otherwise,
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  • 171 12 Reuter THE Soviet Union will be scouring world grain markets to ease the impact of its latest poor harvest but is highly unlikely to seek trade favours by softening its current tough foreign policy stance towards the West. These were the major conclusions of foreign
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  • 263 12 UPI FINGERPRINTS found on bomb fragments indicate an American planted the device that exploded during the US travel agents' meeting in Manila last Sunday, wounding 20 persons, a police source disclosed yesterday. The American suspect could either be a delegate to the
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  • 852 12 LONDON, Ttaurs. The market closed mixed after a quiet session and at 3 pm the Financial Times index was up 2.8 at 491.5. There was renewed selective demand for equities after a pause following ICl's ninemonth results, but government bonds and gold shares closed easier. ICI was marked
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  • 228 12 Reuter BANKERS Trust will act as agent for a US$75O million eight-year syndicated loan for Italian state electricity concern Nazionale per L'Energia Elettrica (End). Banca Commerciale Italiana (BCI) chairman Innocenzo Monti said in Honkong BCI is acting as End's trustee for the
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  • 103 12 Reuter LAND purchases by Japanese corporations to build factories rose sharply in first half fiscal 1960, reflecting a recovery of plant and equipment investment in Japan. The Ministry of International Trade and Industry (Miti) reported the purchases rose 76 per cent to 1,555 hectares over the
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  • 337 12 UPI THE editor of The Times of London, the flagship of British Journalism for nearly 200 years and one of the world's great newspapers, vowed yesterday the paper will not die despite the Thomson Organisation's decision to sell the title by March
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  • 199 12 Reuter US CHIEF trade representative Reubin Askew, predicting the US deficit in trade with Japan this year could reach US$lO billion, yesterday pressed Japanese officials to open up their huge tobacco market to American products. Japanese officials quoted Mr Askew as saying that the deficit in trade
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  • 392 12 AFP THE Malaysian government is seriously studying the introduction of futures markets for rubber, tin, pepper and other commodities into the Kuala Lumpur Commodity Exchange which was officially opened in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. Prime Minister Datuk Hussein Onn in opening the exchange said the government
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 38 12 FINE CNMESC ANTIQUES WORKS OF ART. KWOK GALLERY Pt«. Ltd. *****3. FUST FLOOR, FAR EAST SHOPPING CENTRE ORCHARD ROAD. TEL: *****16 SHOP 1. GROUND FLOOR MARCO POLO HOTEL TANGLH KMO TEL: *****51 THREE GENERATIONS OF PROVEN DEPENOAMUTY MCEI9II
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    • 66 12 "Somehow they always manage to arrive on time." This is an authentic passenger statement Arrivals You decide where you want to go in Europe and when you want to arrive. Lufthansa efficiency will do the rest Lufthansa German Airlines Contact your travel agent or Lufthansa Singapore: Tan gin Shopping Centre.
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 57 12 Outlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. to 1 p.m. today: Partly cloudy with showers in few places. Repwt for 24 hours prior to 7JI p.m. oa October 23 at the airport. Maximum temperature 31.5 Associated humidity 66 Minimum temperature 24.0 Associated humidity 97 Hours of sunshine 3.85 Rainfall in millimetres
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 675 13 SMppiag Line P*ge (M Adriatic IV 5 Afea VI 3 Afro-Eurasia vn 1 All trans VI 5 Alpac VI 5 Angkutan VI 4 Anhsing vn 4 ANL i 1 APL m 4/5 Achipelego vn 2 Argentine IV 4 ASCL m 1 Asia Merchant IV 2 Bangladesh vm
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    • 342 13  -  By GOH ENG KEE FOLLOWING its recent decision to place eight new container ships on its Far EastEurope service, the Danishowned Maersk Line is investing about US$57 million in additional container equipment. These include "a large number" of artificial tweendecks "thereby ensuring another facet
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    • 380 13 SHIP traffic hi apparently aarmal la ike Straits ef Harass taplte natui that sapertaakers kave aat beea able to get thraagh the Pentaa Galf's aarraw exit lata warM shlpplag laaes, a LJeyd's sf Lulu re pert said m Wednesday. Reliable all ladaatry aaarees la
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    • PORTSIDES
      • 78 13 Reuter PRESIDENT Aristides Royo of Panama has asked Canal Administrator Denis McAuliffe of the US to give preference to ships loaded with perishable goods in the face of the current canal congestion. Scores of ships have gathered at both ends of the Panama Canal, which can handle
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      • 83 13 Reuter INDIA'S four main port and dock workers' unions have served joint notice for an indefinite strike from Nov 17. SR Kulkarni, president of the All India Port and Dock Workers Federation, said the notice was served on Tuesday following the failure of negotiations with port officials over
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      • 70 13 Reuter THE SHIPPING conference covering trade between Europe and India, Pakistan and Bangladesh said it is cutting the currency adjustment factor (CAF) for westbound vessels to 34.5 per cent (from 37) and for eastbound vessels to 40.5 per cent (42.5), effective Oct 27. The conference covering trade between
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      • 70 13 AFP A DANISH drilling platform battered by 20-metre-high waves sunk in the Pacific Ocfin on Wednesday, 400 nautical miles south of the Dutch port of Alaska. No one was on board when the platform sunk. The crew had already been evacuated on Tuesday, the Danish owner Company Lauritzen
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    • 984 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
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    • 1488 14 BROKERS reported fairly quiet chartering in most sectors of the freight market on Wednesday with little change in rates. Continued Chinese interest was seen in grain cargoes with business arranged from the US Northern Range to China at $42.25 free discharge for Nov. The first shipment out of
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    • 720 15 OVERSEAS Containers Ltd (OCL) will enter the Europe/Persian Gulf trade, taking over the service from shareholder company P A O, in early December. The service, which will cover all the Gulf countries, will have vessels calling at Mina Qaboos (Oman), Dubai (United Arab
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    • 276 15 A JAPANEBE maritime «•mpaay ptoas to salvage a Partagaeae vessel auk 4u- 17th-eeatary battle "stk N^l^, jOvers prevtoaaly abeat 47 metres W** the «artaee, eevered with sladge. Well be able ta salvage It la abeat aae mestk, areaad mM-Nevember," Mltsaa Teraaawa, maaaglag directs*
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    • 373 15 expected AUUVAUS TODAY KEPPEL WHARVES AJfiruki Maru (0700) 23/24 Blue Kochi (ro/ro) (0600) 13/ Fortune Victory (after Profesor Szafer hauls) 46 Kota Indah (0700 after Clara Maersk) 10/U Nedlloyd Amsterdam (after Nedlloyd Seine hauls) 3/4 Nedlloyd Seine (hauls after Telamon) 1/2 Qsip Pyatnitskiy (after Blue Kochi, C/O)
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    • 2645 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 departure from the Port of
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    • 168 20 MEXICO *89 Latin American international oil and gas exhibition Oct 21-26, Sports Palace, Mexico City. New latermodai C• nUlMritttfM Treads Coaference aad Seminar Oct 2729, ICHCA-USA, New York Hilton Hotel, New York City. Wiad Propulsion tt Commercial Ships Nov 4-6, Cunard Hotel, Hammersmith, London. Contact: The Secretary, Royal
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    • 1027 20 Reuter/UPI MORE than 100 striking seamen staged a sit-in on Wednesday aboard the luxury liner Cunard Countess stranded in Barbados for the past week. But an officer reached by telephone aboard the ship denied London reports that police boarded the ship or that crewmen
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    • 430 20 VESSELS OPEN: "Krystina F" (ex Krynica) built 1958 5550 dwt tween British Cayman flag free Calcutta prompt seeking cargo Asean FarEast directions. 200 ft flat top barge free Balikpapan area around 3rd November 1980. 8000 dwt 5800 GRT/2940 NRT Singapore flag 4Ho/ 4Ha 2 decks 2+3+3 decks 3+4
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 420 13 01 st class transport Agents. Nedlloyd EAC For further details, please refer to page V 1 Scan Dutch V .IARDIM AN I AH Orient Overseas Co*ilcu*teA Line FULLY CONTAKRBED SERVICE TO EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) KOREAN lACEJM 711 T* HXE 3* ICtCVALBt ROZ£ 22N KOKM lACENON 10« NERCATOR 20* ORBITAL CHK
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    • 259 13 HSEALORDO m 1 UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) IiI'Jilit. EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES S'porcl Loading for fi* IB AYR V.22 Accepting Containers for Mina Qaboos (6/11). Dubai (9/11). Dammam (12/11). Kuwait (15/11). Abu Dhabi (19/11). Doha (21/11). Bahrain (24/11) Accepting Breakbulk cargo (or Mina Qaboos (6/11) Dubai (9/11). Dammam (12/11).
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    • 23 13 CONTAINER Schedules D LONDON Freights 11/ m SHIPS In Pert m shipping List vn/vm REGIONAL Weather VIH ORIENT Exchange VHI SHIPPING Events VID
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    • 492 13 Callus We call the world Agents: Nedlloyd EAC Please refer to pagk V EXPORT TO US PACIFIC. GULF. ATLANTIC. EAST CAN ADA AND ASIAN PORTS IB on EISM Hi Singapore Oosmc Times CY 26tti Oct 1500 hrs CFS ?6tti Oct 2400 hrs TO JAPANjggm LY CONVENTIONAL SERVICE IMPORT FROM EAST
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 863 14 WISMA MISC, N0.2, JALAN CONLAY, P.O. BOX 371, KUALA LUMPUR 04-09, MALAYSIA. TEL *****8 TELEX: MA *****, *****, ***** ***** CONTAINER SERVICE («<*< 'PAeiang Vessel Spwe DMKfIIM B ttNAGA 25/10 TOYAMA 28/10 12/11 17/11 18/11 20/11 B OAKIA 1/11 KOKMGAW 4/11 19/11 24/11 25/11 27/11 B PfNAGA 8/11 WTtANCM 11/11
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    • 351 14 SUPERCARRIER SERVICE WEEKLY SERVICE TO PANAMA+US ATLANTIC GULF AND E. CANADA rv Kdwt ku rr wnn tom *25/10 MMOINMU *10/11 |1 TWMOmtt 2/11 7/11 L Mu acceptor Contaoien to CMMKM m MNM Via Ma? ftt Contanm m*l fSTOK CM Mm Sa* Cteto B'more n Imt Boston HM. 12/11 2/12 2/12
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 713 15 Overseas I II I Containers Limited Weekly service toffrom UK/Europe CONTAWBSHP SERVICE TO m/CONTHENT. Lrterpoerf Bar 2C Oct Triuo Eiprtu Hamfcrg Eipreu 4 No* Havana Mare Atomana Eipren 11 Nn larp Baj 19 (too Bremen Express Keerfaan Bay 2i Nov HttVg PKetong D'otart Br on 17 Nn life Rdam Stan
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    • 666 15 Loading for Europe every Tuesday Arrivals from Europe every Wednesday With weekly feeder services I to/from Port Kelang and Penang Agents: Itodlloyd EAC. SINGAPORE Tel: *****1 KUALA LUMPUR Tel: *****/4 PORT KELANG Tel: *****1/7 PENANG Tel *****6 OCSIIDUtCh 1 BAHRII Tel- 94RR9 ■vUiVI I J. DAHKU I el. IST CLASS
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 696 16 u Hapag-Lloyd TO NORTH EUROPE Imerpool Bay loius fipresi Hamburf Eipress Kurjana Maru Alemana Eifim TO MEDITDKANEA C Oe Sob Che»a4er Vafcele TO WORTH EUROPt/MEPrmaWtJl Saptoe Ibduiwrj I 2 Rfjemtw TO USA/CANADA S fmie PK Pen Brtbao Genoa H burg Bha»en Rfatr Antwerp 1? 11 15/11 5/12 20/12 18/12 15/12
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    • 519 16 L IN. 1 KOREA ZZ t. Keianf PENANG STORE VEGA 153W 27-30 Oct 31-10/2-11 3-5 Ho* FROM BUS BANGKOK VEGA 154E 27-30 Oct 31-W/2-11 3-5 Nov TO BUSAN ALTA* 157W 12-15 Nov 16-H Nov 19 22 Nov FROM BUS BANGKOK ALTAIR 158E12-15 Nov 16-18 Nov 19-22 Nov TO BUSI KSC
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    • 596 16 ©EVERGREEN LINE far east EUROPE express full container service CARGO FOR. HAMBURG. FELIXSTOWE. ROTTERDAM. ANTWERP. LE HAVRE ALSO ACCEPTWG CARGO FOR UNITED kingdom SOUTHAMPTON !ONOON, MANCHESTER. BMMMGHMI BRISTOL. LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW. LEEDS WEST GERMANY BREME RHAVT^T HOLLAND aMsteroam r Rattartaa Fafastwn Antw«rp Li Hawt I.- n H /U /u 24/11 C«i
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    • 1047 16 Everett Lines 1 y v A V <A i %m| Burim Fhft Star Shipping Corpn. wßk "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE' LOAOMG FOR RANGOON 'Wx P. R/27 Oct HTOKTWA 2S/27 0c« Himuwrm i/« Nm PHUWttYAIimA 1/10 Nm 11/14 tin pacan 9/n nm B f SS C Agents m Motoyvo BOUSTEAD SHIPPING TIL
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    • 627 16 > y c mo.s.E. OCEAN SHIPPING ENTERPRISES PTE LTD. m SANKYO LINE AUSTRALIA SERVICE P Kelang 7/1 Dec Loadng for SrO. MEL. AOEI JAPAN/STRAITS SERVICE SWGAPORE TEL *****44/7 1 22*1370 K LUMPUR m 4(46*4 *****4 CONTAKR BOOK*6 OCEAN SHPPWG STORE TEL: *****44/7 CO*!WO p KELMK TEL (347. H73/4 SUB AGENTS
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 811 17 L. PIL GROUP EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICE Daressalaam Mombasa. teddaft. P Krtmt L»Wta| tar: 21/31 Oct Oes Essatoan. Mombasa leddafi Hodnda*. Port Sudan 5/11 Nw Mofadßcio Men leddah. Port Sudan COLOMBO/KARACHI/P. GULF SERVICE KOTA MEL ATI 1 27/29 Oct Colombo Karachi. Mina Qaboos. Bombay KOTA OEWA 30/2 Nov Karachi Dubai Kuwait
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    • 896 17 [n*j BEN LINE CONTAINERS TOQMOPj tmTSSE n/1 ..7. ffijj »/ii a/ti u/u •~Ev*s 2/11 It/11 22/11 21/11 25/11 21/11 HM*>tE>»rn. VII 24/11 24/11 27/11 25/11 22/11 !f '/H W/H 21/11 Jl/u- (4/12) 2/12 Itaami U/ll J/12 S/12 J/12 S/12 1/12 L** 1 H' W/ll 11/12 12/12 11/12 IVI2 1/12 t^
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    • 619 17 jf ff w I I k i 1 i'l M I jf m k ij l v ■V, A Scan Dutch V WEEKLY EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE iedzuk/HOSCAN lor II larctloaa Cmu l«|Ho<« 21 Amsterdam Antwerp It Hane I ""pool UK (MaryUaads 3) kM liwitMa Aar»« Cop»i»anii HHVM. 4) Maine M
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    • 602 17 rage ft BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BANK LINE FOR REUNON ft SOUTH AFRICA STREAMBANK SINGAPORE G33 eto Reunion |/|J Durbon 8/11 Cop«fown 16/11 PtEli* U/11 (also accepting East London and Maputo cacgo) BEAVER BANK 5/12 18/12 25/12 2/1 31/12 Lines U.S. NEST COAST SERVICE Ifcwt trow SfO Ibcti SPOK s oe
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 885 18 IV K LINE KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICES TO NORTH AMERICA Cargoes iKe acceptaMe for Oakland Vane outer Portland. Houston. Galveston. Nov Oricw. 80-, tin St Wo PMadeplu Norto* Battmore. Savannah, lacksonvie TO EUROPE P Mang I Havre R dam H'burg Bremen Awerp acceptag caigoes to Scandnavu na
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    • 548 18 CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAINER/REEFER SERVICE Lea** tar LOS MGELES. SAN FRMCSCO SUTTU. TACOMA. IWCOW) I C AccapM* Ftt/Fa CaaUnan AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE AccapM« FCI/FCL CaMaMwi PKebni Sport Bns Syd Metb AM Fro* •RAWAS 16 No. 17 No. 28 Nd. Occ 7 Dec 12 ok' II Dec "MUMS"
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    • 535 18 3 > roup SINGAPORE SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE. LTD 20TH FLOOR OCtAN BUILDING SINGAPORE 0104 MARKETING *****2 (3 LINE SI GENERAL *****1 14 LINES TERMINAL OF FICE *****83 TELEX RS24S9S RS 2SS6B A B C ARSMIP CABLE CARGOSHIP lte<|i»nal Ek? Container Lilies WEEKLY CONTAINER SERVICE to/from BANGKOK JADE BOUNTY JADE BOUNTY
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    • 644 18 Bgranard lime INDEPENDENT A TTRACTIVE RA TES MEDITERRANEAN SEA SERVICE ALSO ACCEPTING COSTAtSEK CARGO FCL O\LY FOR; PORT SAID. ALEXANDRIA, BEIRUT LATTAKIA. UMASSOL ISTANBUL PIRAEUS Specially engaged agents <£ stevedores providing immediate discharge -f MAN SMG MAN CKONG V 41N 7 Ca«* Pwt Sail B«wt 1 UttJto *1 Cjfcif Pert
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    • 744 18 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD. Faber House 234E Orchard Road Singapore 9 Telephone *****11 '*****57 ♦A MO SERVICE TO EUROPE Af GO HELLENC I ASTERION N895. Agents Sa«| apart Spare P. KeUng 31 Oct 27 Oct 12 Nwr 17 Hm ROTTERDAM/UK (AVON) BOULOGNE/R DAM/ UK (AVON) MTRASEA (PTE) LTD 2352(11 BOOKMG 2354*57
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 531 19 TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): K JACEJM 7W+. TW BRDGE 3W..„ C. ROZE 22W K. iACEWON lON. MERCATOR 20*... 0 CHEF 22*. N. CORAL 21* 'Containers feedered to/from F stowe Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia +K. JACEJIN S pore Closing Times: FCL Cargo 1600 25/10 LCI Cargo 0400 25/10 FROM EUROPE
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    • 239 19 EGYPTIAN INTERNATIONAL LINE (EIL) EGYPTIAN FLAG DIRECT LINER SERVICE TO EGYPT (PORT SAID ALEXANDRIA) PYRAMDS U NLE U SMNI U ALEXANDRIA Ho. Dec 24 ian It Cv(t Boefcaip Please Phone *****43 MAM TRAMS CARGO PLEASE CONTACT SCHENKER SINGAPORE TEL *****11 FROM EGYPT SPHNX U ALEXANDRIA SINGAPORE IB* TBA ACCCPTMG CARGO
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    • 329 19 OCEAN LINES REGULAR NON CONFERENCE SERVICES MEDfTUiXAIEAN SEA SERVICE S pw» P Mlani Pcnwit loadwf toe EASTERN RUBY VI2NB 27 Oct Nrt SaU/LimsMl/Afcian*ia Pkacui/Bevut /Rifcka /Bowgas P.T. BHINNEKA LINES NON CONFERENCE SERVICE FROM MDONESIA/SMGAPORE TO SALERNO I TRESTE ETA ETO M V HO CHUNG V.INB (BIT 1974) Saied MERIDIAN EASTERN
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    • 364 19 W? PERKAPALAN LAUTAN BIRU Regular Service to East Malaysia M a Sf iM> Sdn Br>d Port Ufang lei Jfi 7754 ;)8 '1/9 18 9851 S! ,AM£ SHIPP'VG IRAN PORT BHL< *****1 Spore Gaya Ocean Pt* Ltd lei ?9??130 ?9bC 1 .46 HSING WEN SHI (PTE) LTD Suite 849. Bth Floor.
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 498 20 MALDIVE LINES ETA KUANTAN ETA PORT KELANG MALDIVE NATION Sailed In Port 28/10 Loading lor Basrah MALDIVE LOYALTY In Port 30/10 Loading for Colombo MALWVE PROGRESS 30/10 Loading for Dubai/Doha/Dam mam/Kuwart MALDIVE MAGE 25/10 Loading for Basrah MALDIVE NOVEL 30/10 3/11 Loading for Gizan. Jeddah. Hodeidah MALDIVE PEACE 30/10 Loading
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    • 505 20 MAC-NELS& ENOES LTD (DEPENDENT RATE QUOTED ON APPLICATION OUTBOUND/INBOUND-FCL-GROUPAGE SERVICE TO UK/EUROPE-FCL/GROUPAGE-SPOM H BURG ROTTEROAM UK AWERP LEHARVE 28/10 21/11 23/11 27/11 26/11 25/11 TO USA/CANADA SPORE OAKLAND U. VANC (BC) NEW YORK 2/11 2/12 1/12 30/11 6/12 ALSO TO: MAJOR US PORTS/MONTREAL. TORONTO TO AUSTRALIA TO NEW ZEALAND SPORE
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    • 256 20 NOTICES M.V. KOWLOON VOYAGES arrived 11MM St PSA GODOWN 44 General survey on damaged cargo discharged ex the above vessel wit] be held on Monday 27th October 1980 as from 9.00 a.m. to 12 noon. No further survey will be held after this date. ENTERPRISE (PTE) LTD Aa Geaenl A|Mi
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