The Business Times, 28 October 1980

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    • 73 1 AP WASHINGTON, Mon. The current top-level shakeup in the Kremlin suggests that 73-year-old Soviet President Leonid Brezhnev may be developing "a pathological fear of change, of being overthrown," says a leading American specialist on Soviet affairs. Mr Jerry Hough of Duke University voiced the assessment after last
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    • 76 1 UPI NEW DELHI, Mon. Mauritius Prime Minister Seewoosagar Ramgoolam has demanded that Britain hand over the Indian Ocean island of Diego Garcia, where the United States has a military facility. "It is the duty of the British government and the United States to talk to us and see
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    • 48 1 UPI MANILA, Mon. Communist rebels ambushed a three-man government patrol in the central Philippines, killing two officers and wounding a Constable, a military report said today. The shooting occurred on Friday in Pinakadaw town in Western Samar province southeast of Manila, the report said. UPI
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    • 71 1 Reuter TEHERAN, Mon. Iran's Majlis (Parliament) today adjourned debate until Wednesday on the concessions it will demand from the United States in return for release of the 52 American hostages, deputies said. The adjournment followed two closed-door sessions of the Majlis today, the second day of the
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    • 75 1 Reuter JAKARTA, Mon. Indonesia will have one of the highest growth rates in South-east Asia this year and as an oil exporter is now one of the most fortunate of all the poor developing countries in its economic expansion. An economic report prepared by the US Embassy in
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    • 83 1 AFP MANILA, Mon. President Marcos of the Philippines today broke his silence on the sensitive issue of succession to his eight-year martial law leadership by saying it is "now time to make a final decision on a deputy prime minister". He said he will throw the question of
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    • 73 1 AP BELGRADE, Mon. The Afghanistan delegate to Unesco who publicly turned against his government and denounced Soviet activities in his country will be granted political asylum in West Germany, West German officials said today. Ambassador Barthold Witte, head of the West German delegation said Akhtar Mohammed Paktiawal
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  • 145 1 Rises Indices Sealion Main Rice 346 384 75 28 Oct 24 Oct 27 Mtiaytviu 296 26 B.T.Indicator: *****.*****63.02 Public Bank DBS SEAL Supreme Corpn 715 25 Industrials: 663.42 664.92 540 420 456 15 14 12 Finance: Hotels: 1161.81 584.66 1166.03 592.04 Olympia 141 11 Properties: 557.89 555.54
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    144 1 Rises Indices P Bank 730 +30 Oct 24 Oct 27 M Tobacco 545 +25 B.T. Index: *****.*****28.87 Malaya wata 302 22 Industrials: 801.77 801.55 C Storage 3T0 22 Finance: 1112.88 1117.96 Matsushita 530 +20 Hotels: 391.97 391.97 DBS 560 20 Properties: 650.77 641.98 Fusan 164 18 Tins: 523.04
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  • 608 1  -  CHANGES IN ASEAN GUIDELINES By RONNIE LIM Chief Reporter NOW THAT the guidelines on Asean complementation projects have been modified, Singapore can proceed to attract high-tech-nology automotive component plants. The Republic is no longer committed to just the manufacture of universal joints as the
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  • 266 1 THE ASEAN Ministerial Committee on Industry, Minerals and Energy (Coime) has asked the United Nations International Development Organisation (Unido) for funds to conduct pre-feasibility studies on three projects. These projects, namely the setting-up of a security paper mill, a magnesia clinker and a mini-tractor
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  • 442 1 AP Reuter A MEETING of the Association of South-east Asian Nations to discuss the oil situation over the next five to 10 years will be held in the central Java city of Jogjakarta on Thursday. The two-day meeting of the Asean Council of Petroleum, which will
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  • 364 1 THE NTUC has a workers education scheme to identify the more promising officials for further grooming for higher appointments. The new education programme will also equip union leaders, industrial relations officers and branch officials with the skills and knowledge to make them effective negotiators in the
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  • 215 1 FIMA, a holding CMnpMy of Ike Malaysian |iverem«nt, may make a reverse takeover bid for listed company Metal Bex Bhd. Ia a joint statement yesterday, tke tkree parties to tke would-be transactions said negotiations may lead to tke acquisition of tke whole
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  • 451 1  -  By BIBIANA CHOO BRIDGESTONE is believed to have plans to set up a tyre-manufacturing plant in Malaysia. This will make it the third international tyre-manufacturer after Goodyear and Dunlop to set up a factory in Malaysia. The tyre plant is to be located in
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  • TRADE AND INDUSTRY
    • 343 2  -  By HSUNG BEE HWA SINGAPORE'S trade deficit widened only marginally last month as exports picked up after a lacklustre performance in August. Imports exceeded exports by $1037.5 million compared with $1036.7 million in the previous month. Department of Statistics figures show exports last month grew by
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    • 330 2 Business Day DESPITE the economic squeeze in the Philippines, investments in new corporations and additional capital in existing ones totalled 3,813 million peso 6 during the first nine months of the year, 43.2 per cent more than during the same period last year, according
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    • 167 2 A TRADE delegation from the Swedish wood products industry was in Singapore last week to look into business opportunities in Singapore. Some of the 11 Swedish companies represented in the delegation were looking for partners to set up companies in Singapore. Most of the 13
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    • 166 2 HILL A De La main (S) has appointed Mr W&lther Nahr as its new director. Other staff appointments include Miss Yvaaae ChaUlaar, commercial manager Southeast Asia, Mr William Lim, who now heads the operations department as manager and Mr T»y Ey Hack who joins the company as
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    • 327 2 THE Public Utilities Board will change to energy-saving lamps for public lighting from the existing mercury vapour lamps. Several companies and banks are also interested in using new energy-saving lamps. And taking advantage of the local interest in saving energy, an American company is using
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    • 196 2 ASIAN countries are formulating development strategies despite economic and environmental uncertainty. This is because the wellbeing of the people depends on the success of their government's development strategies, said Dr Lee Chiaw Meng, at the opening of the Asian Productivity Congress in Hongkong yesterday. The
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    • 79 2 BURMESE Industry Minister Brigadier-General Tint Swe had talks yesterday on economic cooperation with his Singapore counterpart, Mr Goh Chok Tong. The ministers discussed housing, industrial development and trade expansion. The Burmese minister had expressed interest in Singapore's public housing and industries. Burma, which has a trade surplus
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    • 257 2 MANSFIELD Travel, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Straits Steamship group, will be the representative office for Melia International in Singapore and Malaysia from Nov 1. The office will promote Melia's tour packages to Europe, America and worldwide as well as handle Melia groups in-bound into Singapore. Melia ranks third
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    • 175 2 A TEN-member trade delegation from the United Kingdom is now in Singapore to study export opportunities. The delegation, organised by the British Food Export Council, comprises representatives from nine companies in confectionery, canned goods and dairy products. Mr Emrys-Roberts, secretary of the delegation, said, "We are
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    • 100 2 AN Australian manufacturer of steel shop-fittings has set up a company in Singapore. Shopfittings of Singapore can supply from stock more than 500 items ranging from shelving to showcases and from supermarket trolleys to turnstiles. "We have more than $250,000 worth of goods in stock," said Mr Jonathan
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    • 198 2 SEMINARS AND COURSES Oct 24-Dec 22: Computer Programming Part n, Cuppage Centre, National Productivity Board Oct 27-28: Managerial and Team Development, Hyatt, Price Waterhouse Associates Oct 27-28: The Management of Construction Projects, Shangri-La, AMR International Oct 27-28: Planning A Budgeting For Managers, Thong Teck Building, S'pore Institute of
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  • REGIONAL
    • 353 3 AFP Reuter PRINCE Norodom Sihanouk yesterday refused to associate himself with any Kampuchean plan devised by China and South-east Asian countries. The former Kampuchean head of state was speaking prior to the official visit starting yesterday of Thai Prime Minister General Prem Tinsulanonda. Any meeting
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    • 310 3 UPI PRIME Minister Indira Gandhi, taking an action unprecedented in modern India's history, has fired a state governor. A presidential order laconically announced on Sunday that Tamil Nadi state governor Prabhudas Patwari, "shall cease to hold office with immediate effect". The order gave no
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    • 229 3 AFP JAPAN'S representative for external economic relations, Okita Saburo, had talks with the European Community Commission in Brussels yesterday as the Community's worsening trade balance with Japan causes increasing concern there. Sources said the commissioners scheduled to meet the Japanese official would seek to convince him
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    • 299 3 UPI AFP NORTH Korea's stepped-up military power is "a potential threat" to Japan, a high-ranking Defense Agency official testified for the first time on Monday. Hisahiko Okazaki, the agency's director general for foreign relations, revealed the new interpretation of the communist
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    • 92 3 Reuter THE north-eastern Indian state of Assam was brought to a standstill yesterday by a 24-hour general strike against foreign immigrants. The strike marked the reactivation of a year-long agitation which had been relaxed during recent weeks during which negotiations with the government failed. Police arrested 30
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    • THE REGION IN BRIEF
      • 434 3 Agencies THAILAND and Malaysia will resume joint military operations against the 3,000 guerrillas of the banned Communist Party of Malaya (CPM) operating mainly along the common border jungles, the New Straits Times quoted "informed sources" on yesterday. The KL daily said details were mapped out by military chiefs
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    • 241 3 AFP THE Kampuchean conflict could spread to Indonesia and should this happen Indonesia would wage a people's war, Vice-president Adam Malik warned. He was quoted by Antara News Agency yesterday as telling local civilian and military leaders in Ambon, east Indonesia, that unity between the armed
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    • 114 3 Reuter HONGKONG recorded a HKJ636 wSKkm visible trade deficit in September after a H7 million surplus in August and a $597 million deficit in Sep 1979, provisional Census and Statistics Department figures sbow. Total exports in September were $8.76 billion against «9.« billion In August and 17.05
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    • 368 3 Reuter PRESIDENT Chun DooHwan yesterday promulgated South Korea's ninth constitution, automatically terminating the current parliament and dissolving existing political parties. At a ceremony in the Se]ong Cultural Centre in the capital, farmer army strongman President Chun said the new constitution had the overwhelming support of the
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 339 4 Reuter THE FIRST international agreement between leading producers and consumers designed to stabilise world trade in natural rubber has entered force provisionally, the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (Unctad) announced. Gamani Corea, secretarygeneral of the UN trade body which sponsored the pact, said
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    • 127 4 THE Malaysian palm oil market was firm yesterday in quiet trading on reports of Soviet purchases, dealers said. In November, the Northern Region rose Msl3 from Friday's level to $798 a tonne while in December and January the Central Region traded at $798 and $815 respectively. The refined
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    • 260 4 THE Stagapere rubber market yesterday closed quiet with November One RSS buyers quoted at 294.00 cents a kilo, unchanged from last Friday's close, dealers said. Prices lost half a cent during the morning session after fluctuating narrowly in quiet trading. The market rose fractionally in dull afternoon trading, they
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    • 303 4 RAS prices In cents per kilo yesterday: Noon (per kilo) Buyers Sellers Int. 1 R.S.S. prompt t.o.b. 290.50 291.50N Int. 1 R.S.S. November 293.00 233.50 Int. 1 R.S.S. December 298.00 ***** Int. 2 R.S.S. 283.00 284.00N UK/Coot 282.00 283.00N Int. 3 R.S.S. 280.00 281.00N UK/Coot 279.00 280.00N Int.
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    • 103 4 NOON SSI t and SMR pricas ymi iatdajr ■AS Novn ikw Dnnnal txr (CvTNl wn I Mtk) lallara (Forward Mtk) SSR20 (1 -too paflM) 249.80 261.SON 260 60 242. SON SSR80 (1-ut pallat) 246-50 248. SON 147.60 249JON MRKLB SMRCV (l-ton pallrtl 286-60 287 SON ***** 289AON
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    • 33 4 Rubber: Oct 27 Singapore: Nov: 294.00 cents (unchanged) Malaysia: Nov: 301.25 cents (up 0.75 cent) Tin: M 52,100 (unchanged) (equivalent to $34.72 perikilo) (unchanged) Official offering: 210 tonnes (up 30 tonnes)
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    • 76 4 THE Straits tin price 1m Peuig yesterday remained unchanged at a pical (eqalvalent to $34.72 a kilo), still $45 belew toe lnteraattoaal Tin Agreement celling, dealers said. Altoaagh toere was an increased caatribatisn sf tin daring toe weekead, the metal raled steady an fsllswtoreagh baying demand Cram Earape,
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    • 168 4 CHINESE Pr>*Tf Exchange, Stappm, rlriai prien per lMkg yesterday: Cin—t ell: Bulk fob $120.00 sellers, old dram (in second hand dram) fob $130.00 sellers, new dram fob $136.50 sellers. Ospea: Mixed (loose) $71.00 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $435.00 sellers, Sarawak white pepper faq fob
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    • 193 4 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday: (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) Cattsa vara: China Blue Phoenix 20b 2,085 32s 2,710, 40s 2,915 (per bale of 400 lbs). Piece gaads: Chins Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly
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    • 229 4 Reuter THE WORLD silver market appears to be moving slowly towards a supply/demand balance which* could have long-term repercussions for price developments. This follows decades in which demand significantly exceeded production, the Zurich bank Credit Suisse said in its latest monthly bulletin. The 1961 supply
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    • 688 4 COFFEE: Robusta futures finished £14 to £6 higher yesterday morning on turnover of 1,320 lots which included one option. January was last traded at £1,096. Traders said the market was dull although they reparted a continuation of last Friday's support buying in January position by certain Latin American
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    • 326 4 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in SI per Idlo. 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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  • ASIAN STOCKS
    • 703 4 TOKYO IT WAS the usual dull Monday, but the approach of the month's end and, more than anything else, Saturday's news of another failure of the oil prospecting project in the Japan-Korea Continental Shelf, only helped the general market sentiment to sink further
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    • 344 4 THE market opened strong yesterday morning because the local interest rate was not raised over the weekend. What appeared to be strong overseas buying continued to push up the blue chips, especially Bank and Land. The Hang Seng index was up 21 points at 11am as Bank traded as
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    • 339 4 UNCERTAINTY over the future of gold prices and subdued participated by foreign buyers yesterday led to a Reneral downward drift of the Sydney Stock Exchange with exceptions being coal, uranium and a selection of industrial and speculative issues, dealers said. Despite a 10-cent rise by market leader BHP to
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    • 249 4 STOCK prices yesterday closed steady on turnover almost doubled from Friday, dealers said. Thai Commercial Bank Jumped two baht to 402, Saha Union, Mata Boonkrong one each to 177 and 156 respectively. OCT 27 BahU Asia Credit Asia Fibre Ayulhaya In* And TYust Bangkok Investment Bangkok Bank 260 unch
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    • 151 4 THE stock market closed lower yesterday but turnover picked up slightly from the previous 6.4 million to 7.3 million pesos. Among the loosen were Atlas Con B, Philex B, Pogei and First Phil Holdings. The gainers were San Miguel B from a 23.40 pesos previously to 23.50 and PLDT
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    • 29 4 H.K.HANG SENG Monday 1478.36 Friday 14i8.ll Week Ago 14*-38 SYDNEY INDUSTRIALS Monday 736.88 Friday 7S4J2 Week Ago 744M ALL OKDINARIE8 Monday 1006.86 Friday 1006JJ7 Week Ago 1025.28
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 270 5 AFP THE British government is likely to announce this week drastic cuts in public spending of the order of £2 billion. The House of Commons was scheduled to resume work yesterday after the summer recess and observers believe Chancellor of the Exchequer Sir
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    • 702 5 NYT A NEW assessment of the impact of the Iran-Iraqi war on oil supplies offers sobering counterpoint to those who insist that inventories will continue to be sufficent to meet world needs. The 10-page report is by Albert J. Anton Jr of the respected
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 384 5 Agencies FOREIGN ministers from six Arab countries and a Palestine Liberation Organisation (PLO) representative meet in Amman today to decide whether an Arab economic summit planned for next month can go ahead despite the Gulf War. The month-old war between Iran and Iraq has widened rifts within the
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    • 263 5 AP A LEADING Unesco spokesman said the "UN agency itself has no intention of trying to regulate the flow of international news. He also rejected the criticism that it favours government control of the news media. Herves Bourges, spokesman for director-general Amadou Mahtar M'Bow of Unesco, claimed
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    • 333 5 UPI AMERICA'S unemployment problem is a chronic job shortage, not simply a matter of short-term mismatching of manpower with available work, two labour experts said in an article. Economists have misdiagnosed the unemployment problem, according to Harvard Business School Professor Kim B. Clark and
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  • 304 6 THE LEASING industry here ranks among those which are most sorely needed t>ut have remained relatively undeveloped. This is strange considering that general agreement exists about the usefulness of this form of financing. In Western countries, leasing is an accepted and widespread practice whenever
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  • 288 6 THE KAMPU CHE AN Prince has strongly criticised any foreign interference or aid for the settlement of the Kampuchean issue. If his lead is followed by other Kampuchean leaders, it will mean a checkmate for any future Asean initiatives for a solution in Indochina. And opposition
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  • 1424 6  -  AUSTRALIA AFTER THE ELECTIONS By DAVID HOUSEGO MR MALCOLM FRASER, Australia's Prime Minister, has come riding back to Canberra confounding the opinion polls which had him stumbling to defeat or at best, winning by only a tiny margin. But the verdict of the electorate was
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
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  • 1700 7  -  The British National Oil Corporation (BNOC) is fast becoming the brightest jewel among the state's holdings. RAY DAFTER talka to Mr Philip Shelbourne, new chairman of BNOC, and discusses the future of Britain's profitable state oil company in the light of the hiatus in
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  • 494 7 IF BRITISH Telecom, the Past Office's recently «flap» telecemmnlcations idmmpaly, b Mi exactly killing the geese that lay reveaae-beariag eggs far It, It Is tarniag them lata meagre layers. Two raaads sf price lacreases this year one reaad averaging 12.5 per eeat la Jaaaary, aad
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  • 822 7  -  row, with L WILLIAM SAFIRE NYT IRANIAN officials are tempted to cast the Ayatollah's vote for Jimmy Carter in the American election in return for jet fuel and munitions the euphemism is "previously purchased spare parts." They want Carter to help them obliterate Baghdad, support which might
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    • 391 7 r ANNOUNCEMENT KECK SENG (MALAYSIA) BERHAD RIGHTS ISSUE 12,000,000 Ordinary Shares of NSI.OO each at M 52.00 par share. Acceptances for 11,948,800 new shares representing 99.57% were received by the closing date off the Issne. The balance off 51,200 new •'*< shares representing 0.43% have been re-alloted to applicants of
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 416 8 FORESHADOWING what appears to be a major advance in Malaysia's financial policies, Prime Minister Datuk Hussein Onn assured the business community on Sunday the government would facilitate "the quotation of competitive rates for the ringgit abroad". Stressing that Malaysia's foreign exchange control regulations are liberal
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    • 251 8 AFP Reuter CENTRAL banks in Japan and Saudi Arabia have agreed to strengthen bilateral ties far financing a flow of petro-doliars into Japan. Bank of Japan governor Haruo Maekawa and Abdul Aziz A 1 Quraishi, governor of the Saudi Arabian Mone- tary
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    • 74 8 THE chairman of Banca Commerciale Italiana, Dr Innocenzo Monti, was here last week on a two-day official visit. Dr Monti led a delegation which included Luigi Vercellini, manager in charge of the division for foreign banks relations, trade and business promotion, and Dr GB Palmarini, assistant to the
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    • MONEY AND EXCHANGES
      • 284 8 THE dollar and sterling opened steady in London yestsrday on follow-through support from Friday's stability in New York and bother strength in the Far East, dealers said. The US currency opened at 1.8775/85 marks against LBO5O/60 at the close in both New York and London, and at 1.6840/50 Swiss
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      • 140 8 THS US dollar and sterling continued to firm sharply in active late trading, dealers said. Time were no new factors in the market and the twe currencies were Strengthening on interest rats factors and a favourable market outlook over the medium term. The dollar firmed to a 1ate"1.8760/65 marks
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      • 37 8 FRANKFURT exchanges opening quotes on Oct 27: US -1.8790/8800 (1.8675/85) S(g 4.587/607 (4.575/585) I Can 1.6017/36 DB-92.32/43 Fr —111.49 62 AM 2.120 24 TTr 43.36/43 fiXr- 38.03/08 B Tt (con) 6.240/46 7B.Fr (fin) 6.230/240 y«B 0.8758/72
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      • 502 8 THE YEN was the most actively traded currency in an otherwise dull and quiet foreign exchange market yesterday. Opening at 212.90/213.00 to the US dollar, it remained steady in the morning before dropping to 213.50/60 in the afternoon. It briefly touched a low of 214.20 before recovering to
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      • 342 8 SINGAPORE gold futures yesterday closed generally higher compared with last Friday's close in light trading, dealers said. Opening quotations were marked up around US$4 an ounce following the metal's recovery in New York last Friday. Thereafter prices fluctuated marginally throughout the day, they said. Total sales for the day
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      • 35 8 New York 18.70B 18 SOB If.OQS 1S.90S Zurich 18SQB 18.60B 1910S 1910S Ma M Singapore 18.70B 18 50B 1910S 18 90S Closing price* In US dollars a troy ounc t. Source: Credit Suisse
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      • 22 8 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 12.6 per cent.
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      • 183 8 ASIAN RATES ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on Oct 27: U8 Do 11ar*(Spot) Offer Bid 7 days 13 0/16 137/16 1 month 149/16 14 7/16 2 months 14 1/16 13 15/16 3 months 14V4 14'4 6 months 14 V4 14* 9 months 13 3/16 3H 12 months
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      • 33 8 QUOTES on the Australia exchange on Oct 27: US dollar -1.1726/1.1678 Sterling 0.4816/0.4762 90-day air mail buying rates: Sterling 0.5056 US dollar -1.2183 90-day forward buying rates: Sterling 0.4851 US dollar -1.139
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      • 141 8 THE US dollar for overnight delivery closed sharply firmer yesterday at 214.20 yen, compared with a 213.00 opening and 212.55 at last Friday's close, dealers said. Trading was moderate with volume at US$99l million. The dollar continued to firm throughout the day closing at the highest level since Sep
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    • 117 8 ANOTHER three banks in Singapore have raised their prime lending rates. Bangkok Bank's prime now stands at 13.5 per cent against 12.75* per cent previously, with its savings rate unchanged at 9 per cent. Fixed deposits will show a 0.5 percentage point gain across the
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    • 97 8 HOT on the heels of a government nod on higher prime lending rates in Malaysia, several of the foreign banks have raising their rates by 0.5 percentage point to 8.5 per cent. The foreign banks which increased their prime yesterday were Bank of Tokyo, the Hongkong
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    • 511 8  -  By RUTH CHENG THE Singapore branch of the State Bank of India is currently Involved in a total of US$6O million worth of syndicated loans to two rayon fibre plants in Indonesia. It will lead a consortium of banks in the guarantee for a
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    • 124 8 Reuter THE Soviet Union transferred 25 tonnes of gold to Zurich in September, Swiss Customs statistics show. This is the first large scale shipment to the West for some time. However, dealers discounted speculation that this transfer was a factor depressing gold in the past few weeks as
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
    • 420 9 IMPERIAL Chemical Industries said the impact of current trading difficulties on the group is significantly greater than appears to be generally expected. Together with the effects of the recently announced fibres sector rationalisation measures, this makes it appropriate to make an advance statement of the provisional
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    • 32 9 MIM Holdings suffered a slight profit downturn of A 532.36 million in the 12 weeks to Sep 21, against $37.25 million previously. Sales, however, rose to $168.15 million ($160.45 million).
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    • 205 9 Reuter MASSEY-Ferguson's refinancing plan has been approved by the Canadian government and the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce. The refinancing comprises a total package of Cs7oo million of preferred or common shares. Of the total, $200 million will be in the form of common or preferred shares.
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    • 133 9 AFP HITACHI, a ma jar electric mtekiaery maker, kn reported a dsahle digit lacrease la Its preflts la the first kalf (April-September) •f tta aeeeeattag year eadlag aezt March. The Mere-tax preflt was givea m 57,838 mlllloa yea, ■p 12 per eeat ever the year-Mere levelSales
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    • 419 9 NYT ON A CONTINENT where the morning tradition is coffee and a newspaper, the Kellogg Co has whetted the appetite for corn flakes, the all-American breakfast food. Though the market remains small, Kellogg has also whetted its own appetite for profits. It has managed to double
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 204 9 Where to wine, dine and entertain ,0i ~joBk.. f f i Costs only HALF AS MUCH if you're residing in Singapore It's easy. Just book our chalet units, and enjoy a 50% discount. Offer applies MONDAY-THURSDAY (except public holidays and holiday-eves). For full details of the 50% DISCOUNT OFFER. JStSL
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    • 111 9 For lunch. For dinner. For a richly rewarding experience. Businessmen's Lunch Monday to Friday SlB 10% service charge 3% cess Javanese Rijstafel Sundav $16 10% service charge 3% cess For reservations call *****77 Jk<B> < fiiliii'\ I 'jirk Slicnm tn Siii^ijNin' mm tm wh< a: LUNCH gg Hors d'oeuvres trolley
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    • 116 9 bigbfc up Doopavali On thp fvfriin>) o! [Vi'jviv.ili. Novfmbti 6. 19H0..1 Livish Indi.ir.bullet .itiri li'sliv.»• will I.iui <>nl «il thr M.ih.il Hestciur.tn! Ih» t.iU-ntvd singing group. Su'ir iwng.im mil hi' |h!i«jht The Su<M'ti-n voiir Dvcp.iv <tli ureflinqs uifli .1 <91 tf of lr«iditioikil (iMur sufr-»m K.«n«j M.ilitil lit><-} with popuJ.l
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    • 131 9 OQGQO Inn Of Happiness sjjf' Cantonese style. Szechuan style. The Inn of Happiness brings together the best of two culinary worlds. Two kitchens. Two chefs. All to double your dining pleasure, with that famous Hilton service." For reservations, please call 737-2233. |A| HMON INTERNATIONAL* SINGAPORE A CD Offers you an
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    • 233 9 Sm Pag* 4 for Asian stocks' Lunch at the n SK HJ X .w Fashion,, Happening Date: 28th Oct 1960 First Contact Dazz,in 9 Lens Creations Centre 'No v Cover Charge Models: Mannequin Studio Lunch and fashion every Tuesday and Saturday Showtime: 1.15 pm a Coetcptt Hetel Oxley Raaff>enang Road
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  • 1573 10 offer prices officially UriWand business in and reported to the Stock Exchange of afigapore yesterday with tlHf number of shares traded shewn in brackets in lots of units, unless otherwise specified. j SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL J COMMERCIAL A<ii« (3J28 1348) (2) 134
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  • 82 10 Unlao^ap2*F ptwhrM und LS m tit mooMi (Can Bond E BOND UNIT prteee) LSI 1.30 MAJLA nvrVTU FVat B'putrm 5-36 5 41 Second B putrm 4.07 4.12 Third B'putrm 4.41 4 48 Fourth B'putrm 4.43 4.41 Fifth B'putrm 114 LIS Sbrth B'putrm 2.00 2.06 Seventh B putrm (A)
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  • 2746 10 1 Gr*s Gr*s Net 1M0 Last Div DW YHd P/E Vol Day i*k Low Company Sale +or- Or COOO) High Low t SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL ft COMMERCIAL 3T2 245 Acma 334 unch 15.0 20 4.4 102 2 334 334 -276 220 Alcom 280 12.0 20 4.6 14.7
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  • 1829 10 BID and offer price» officially listed and business in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday with the* number of share» traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units, unless otherwise specified. INDCSTBIALfi AjteeaMto (3.306) Ateea (2.425) (2) 2.40 A Ghee (1.418 1.485) (1)
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  • 121 10 SAN HiMlap disposed its entire interest of 2 shares of fl each in MBF Nominees to Malaysia Borneo Finance Corp. Metre HiMinp has informed the Stock Exchange of Singapore that it has not reached a settlement with Ngee Ann Kongsi in their dispute over the property at Orchard
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  • 680 10 INVEBTOBB retaraed to Ike Stogapore stock nrrhaagf la b lethargic BMBi yesterday. Maay were aawUttag to take the lattlaitve, preferriag to take their eae treat •then. Tradlag activity was geaerally fall aai votamee were reletlveiy law. This "watt ear" attitade left share prteee irtfttag aMeways
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  • 583 10 SECOND- and third-liners came in for some bullish attention at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday to close markedly higher in active trading. These lower-priced issues, which had been largely ignored during the recent run-up, finally attracted good buying support to advance steadily up while market
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 1293 11 WHAT appears to be an assault by Mr Ghafar Baba and his Goodyield Plaza on Dunlop Holdings is causing such a wave in London that the ripples are being felt even in Malaysia. Almost overnight the investing public and analysts are scrambling to get
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  • 464 11 GENTING Bhd appears to have set its eye on another resort, this time one by the sea, with its acquisition of a majority stake in an unknown company called Kijal Resort Sdn Bhd. In a brief announcement to the stock exchange, Genting said it purchased 220,000
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  • Article, Illustration
    452 11 mm*** HOCK LOCK SIEW THE Sime Darby group appears to have less exalted ambitions these days. While its arch-rival Guthrie Corp is breaking through in the Philippines and is now taking bold strides in North America with the prospect of Arming up a major deal by the end
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  • 423 11 DESPITE the generally quiet market situation, Kluang-based Malaysia Textile Industries (MTI) has started the current year on a satisfactory note with its products finding ready buyers. However, in view of the protectionistic policies being imposed by industrialised countries to curb textile and garment
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  • 139 11 MAGNUM Corp said its acquisition of Syarikat Perniagaan Selangor Sdn Bhd for $2.28 million ($5.70 per share) will not materially affect its earnings and its net asset backing. Replying to queries from the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange, Magnum also enclosed a valuation report by Messrs Yap Thean Ee.
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  • 559 11 Carroat Payaeat Ex Data Books Close Data Payable Total for Total for the year Previous yei Apollo Antral Am) Ayor HHta Tta Bats li»Ua| Boat* Cutrtl Properties Cold 8tori|« Com Plait O Keraaat Imo Ord Eooo Prof Fa bar Merlin Pod Cables Coatings Goo r«s Kont Gleaealy Gold
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  • 48 11 Current Ex Books Date Total for Total for Payment Date Close Payable the year Previoua year Hanmau Lou 7*1 Oct 9 Oct 16 Oct 31 7* Jiriia* Loan SHI Oct 13 Oct 21 Oct 31 8H* -H* UOL Lou 9% Oct ie Oct 24 Oct 31 9%
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  • 210 11 Company Particular* Es Date Books Close K Guan Flour Bonus Issue of 1 for 5 NYA NYA Mala Rice Proposed Bonus issue of 1 for 2 NYA NYA Nanyang Siang Pan Rights issue of 1 for 1 00 per share Nov 13 Nov 20 P«(i Mala Rights issue
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    • 179 11 PERSONAL FINANCIAL CONSULTANTS LIMITED Specialise in tax planning and mortgage advice for the expatriate We have been operating in the Far East for six years with offices in Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur, Brunei, Jakarta, Singapore and Tokyo and have close ties with leading firms of accountants, solicitors and international insurance brokers
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    • 253 11 Think about Price:s2o,43o. K ß F Undeniably, one of the most important things to consider when buying a car is its price. No doubt an excellent piece of auto engineering is highly desirable but if it were priced out of your budget, there's cause for second thoughts. Just take a
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  • 565 12 AP Reuter IRAN conceded the loss of all contact with the embattled port city of Khorramshahr yesterday, according to Teheran Radio, as the war with Iraq moved into its sixth week. Iraq said its forces, backed by planes and tanks, blunted an Iranian attempt
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  • 151 12 AFP INDONESIA is diversifying its sources of foreign investments to prevent industries from being dependent on technology from any single country such as Japan. The diversification is closely connected with the aim of strengthening national resilience, as too much dependence on technology of any one
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  • 836 12 LONDON, MOn. Gold mining shares were firmer in quiet trading while leading equities were generally steady. At 10 pm the Financial Times index was up 1 to 496.5. Gold shares were marked up to 100 cents higher after a slight rise in the bullion price. Amgold rose 100
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  • 377 12 AP THE United States would "precipitate a very grave oil situation" and alienate the conservative Persian Gulf states if it supplied Iran with military spare parts during its war with Iraq, Arab officials and oil industry sources on the Arabian peninsula
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  • 299 12 UPI IN REACTION to an imminent cut in the Japanese official discount rate, the US dollar speeded its upturn against the yen in Tokyo yesterday. But analysts said the bullishness may be short-lived. Trading was heavy. The dollar closed trading at 214.20, up sharply from
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  • 270 12 UPI AFP THE recent bombing of a US travel agents' meeting in Manila will probably trigger a slowdown in American and Japanese tourists to the Philippines. Philippine tourism promotions director Pedro Tuazon told the Business Day newspaper yesterday that the ministry, however, is still optimistic that the
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  • 182 12 AFP SABAH'S Chief Minister Harris Salleh yesterday warned that if overseas buyers of Sabah timber, especially Japan, continue to determine prices according to the prevailing royalty rates, the state government would have no alternative but to revert to the old method of fixing royalty rates on
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  • 337 12 THE transistor radio is a powerful tool which should be used extensively by developing countries to aid their mass education efforts. Dr Ow Chin Hock, parliamentary secretary (culture), said at the opening of the seminar on Communication and Child/ Family Welfare that the
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  • 72 12 UPI THAI Prime Minister Prem Tinsulanonda arrived in Beijing yesterday amid charges from Hanoi that he was spearheading a Southeast Asian move to "play the China card" against Vietnam. The Thai Prime Minister will try to work out with Chinese leaders a common approach to the
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 272 12 Accountant Does Tango In Boardroom A respected accountant recently broke with tradition and began tangoing in his company's boardroom. The reason for this spontaneous outburst was due to a particularly pleasing annual report. Said the accountant in an interview, "Things have really gone well this year. Last year, rising costs
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    • 85 12 Because the banker was on his toes, the business is off and running. c capital to export finance. The banker with an inside track locally .1 .t V often has the advantage. Particularly when he's backed by the worldwide resources of a global financial netvyork. As all our bankers are.
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 63 12 Outlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. to 1 p.m. today: Thundery showers in several places in the morning followed by occasional light rain. Report for 24 boors prior to 7J9 p.m. on October 27 ot the airport. Maximum temperature 30.5 Associated humidity 72 Minimum temperature 22.0 Associated humidity 96 Hours
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 626 13 SMpptagLtae PM® C4 Adriatic IV 5 Afea VI 3 Afro-Eurasia vn 1 All trans VI 5 Alpac VI 5 Angkutan VI 4 Anhsing vn 5 ANL i 1 APL m 4/5 Achipelego vn 2 Argentine IV 4 ASCL m 1 Asia Merchant IV 2 Bangladesh vm 1
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    • 527 13  -  By G DURAIRAJ EASTERN Car Liner, the Tokyo-baaed shipping line, which specialises in ro/ro shipping between Japan and South-east Asian countries, may Incorporate a company in Malaysia with local interests. Disclosing this in Kuala Lumpur last week, the president of the company,
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    • PORTSIDES
      • 84 13 Reuter INDIAN port and dock workers have been advised by one of their leaders to boycott ships diverted from the Western Kandla port. SR Kulkarni, president of the All India Port and Dock Workers, said the boycott is to protest against the Kandla Port Trust for failing to
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      • 88 13 AFP A SHIP of unknown nationality, called the North Sea, sent a radio distress signal on Sunday nigflt saying it was in trouble in waters north-east of the island of Misrata, between Libya and Sicily, a Sardinian radio centre said. Sardinian authorities, who said the radio call was
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      • 52 13 AFP IRAQI forces sank two Iranian patrol boats in the Shatt-al-Arab waterway during the weekend and also killed five Iranian soldiers, the Iraqi News Agency (INA) reported. IN A, quoting a military communique, said that a large amount of iranian light arms and military equipment had been
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      • 68 13 Reuter THE HONGKONG/Gulf of Aden and Red Sea Ports Conference said member lines have raised the congestion surcharge for cargo loaded for direct discharge at Aden to 25 per cent from 10 per cent, effective Nov 10. This is because of further deteriorating port conditions there which are
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    • 409 13 MALAYSIAN rakker skippen will gel a special eeacrssiis w the 8 per eeat laerease ia tke geaeral frdgkt rate to ke Impwed by tke Par Eaatera Freigkt Ceafereaee ea Jaa I,l*l. mrWiV Ceek, eeaferMalayata aad Htogapere said yesterday the freigkt rate far dry
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    • 917 14 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO AT CONTAINER TERMINAL NB. (I) Each vessel's estimated time of arrival Is advised by the Shipping Line/Agent and is subject to change (2) All export FCL containers and LCL cargo must be delivered to the Authority's premises during the following
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    • 1483 14 CHARTERING was rather quiet in most sectors of the freight market on Friday with rates narrowly irregular, brokers said. In the North American grain sector, business from the US Gulf to Japan for Nov/Dec received $28 fk>, a decline of 75 cents, but a firmer level of $19.85
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    • 729 15 NYT AS RECENTLY as last year, the Natomas company was thought of mainly as a holding company for American President Lines. The skyrocketing price of oil has changed all that. Natomas got its name from a group of Red Indians who
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    • 354 15  -  By LINDA CHEE THE TWO latest jack-up rigs contracted to Far East-Levingston Shipbuilding (FELS) by Reading and Bates will be christened Harvey H Ward and Roger W Mo we 11. FELS said the two rigs were return orders granted after the successful construction and delivery earlier
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    • 413 15 EXPECTED ARRIVALS TODAY KEPPEL WHARVES Asia Jehson (0530 after Bunga Saga) 25/26 Bunga Bindang (2100) 45A Centaur (0600) 8/9 Coriander (after Chidambaram) 42/43 Feng Guang (after Qian Jin) 35/36 Han Kook (after Favola) 13/ 14 Kim Soon Li (0700) 22 Murrayeverett (after Chidabaram) 40/41 Nitto Maru (2100
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    • 351 15 AFT BY PROPOSING that merchant ships blocked in the Shatt-al-Arab waterway be allowed to leave under the Red Cross flag, Iraqi authorities appear to have accepted a compromise, observers said. An Iranian proposal to allow the ships to evacuate under the
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    • 3239 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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    • 64 20 THIS IS the SEA FALCON, single-handed ocean sailor Robin Knox Johnson's new racing catamaran, which was launched at Colne Yacht Club, Essex, on Saturday. After trials, the 7§-foot glass fibre hulled vessel, reportedly the world's largest, will take part in the 1181 twohanded
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    • 377 20 Reuter THE SOVIET Union is busily booking ships and buying foodstuffs on world markets to offset losses suffered in its grain harvest this year. Moscow's leaders conceded last week that the Soviet grain harvest will be about 20 per cent below the
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    • 243 20 UPI A NEW book says Xpe Italian luxury liner Andrea Doria, which sank in 1966 killing 52 people, was poorly designed, that its owners and its captain knew it, but their knowledge was covered up after the disaster. "The Andrea Doria from
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    • 23 20 SINCHIAO-FUJIWARA Line is represented in Singapore by Fargo Shipping and not by Singapore Shipping Agencies as reported in yesterday's Shipping Times.
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    • 224 20 AFP UPI THE JAPANESE Transport Ministry has inaugurated a study group to investigate the possibility of building giant port facilities in western Japan aimed at helping Brazil ship its agricultural and mining products to Asian nations. According to ministry officials, this is
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    • 1615 20 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and the agents who handle cargo bookings for them. A-B MĔptktto RT Transportation (S). Adriatic Contain* Continental Feeders (S)/Cargo Fre*ht (PK). AFEA Singapore Shipping Agencies (S)/Euro-Asa Line (PK/PN). Afro-Eurasia Urn Transgroup Pte Ltd (S). Aired C Teepter Sea
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    • 935 14 MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING CORPN. BERHAD. WISMA MISC, N0.2, JALAN CONLAY, P.O. BOX 371, KUALA LUMPUR 0449, MALAYSIA. TEL *****8 TELEX: MA *****, *****, ***** ***** CONTAINER SERVICE 1) G burg 2) tfburg 3) B »en 4) ITdam 5) It H Sailed Sated SaOed Sarfed Sailed Sailed Sated Sailed Sailed SaM
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    • 682 15 Overseas B M B Containers \imm Limited Weekly service to/from UK/Europe STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei Ports and Bangkok cowtmowt aw to uK/cowntir: HWg S'por* MAn| O'auri Bran Tteio Eipress 2 Not 20 Nn 22 Ml Hamburg Eipress 4Nn 24 Nn 26 Ni Hte| R'dam Stan Pittang D'lurk
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    • 737 16 n Hapag-Uoyd TO NORTH EUROPE Tate Express HanteiEiare S pore P Kelang 26/10 27/10 131/10 1/11 I Zl/11 3/11 5/11 8/11 10/11 1/12 12/11 14/11 17/11 19/11 10/12 Spore PK Pen Bilbao Genu Hburg B ha»en Mam Antwerp 15/11 18/11 8/12 23/12 21/12 18/12 16/12 20/11 22/11 29/12 20/123/12 6/12
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    • 879 17 k. PIL GROUP EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICE Singapore P.Koteng Pwwng Loading for Singapore P.Kotang KOTAMOLEK 510 Nov DwMMIMm, Mcmbm, KOTAJATI tn Port nOMKljn KOTAALAM 5/10 Nov DNEwIMm. Moj»diKio JodcMi, Port COLOMBO/KARACHI/P. GULF SERVICE KOTA SABAS In Port/29 Oct Colombo, Karachi, Mina Qaboos, K OTA DEW A 5/10 Nov Bombay KOTANAGA In
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