The Business Times, 10 April 1981

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  • 11 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 107/1/81 FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 1981 60 CENTS
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 48 1 AFP KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The surtax and sales tax on heavy machinery not manufactured in Malaysia have been abolished. Finance Minister Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah told Parliament that the abolition of the taxes 5 per cent each would allow for the rapid modernisation of building technology. AFP
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    • 80 1 AFP JAKARTA, Thurs. Singapore ships calling on Indonesian ports to load or unload export or import cargo may appoint only Indonesian shipping companies serving domestic lines as their agents. The recent ruling by the directorate-general of sea communications was issued in connection with the existing basic agreement
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    • 67 1 Reuter ROME, Thurs. Kuwait has stopped supplying oil to all customers with which it has still to complete price review negotiations for the year which started on April 1. Oil Minister Ali Khalifa Al-Sabah declined to name the customers or to discuss details of Kuwait's requests
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    • 59 1 AP KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Penang bridge, the world's third longest, is expected to cost M 5692 million. The Minister of Works and Utilities, Samy Vellu, said the cost for the 9km bridge linking Penang island with the mainland was originally estimated to cost Ms4so million, but
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    • 82 1 Reuter TOKYO, Thurs. The United States and Japan today ended a round of talks on cars that left dangling the question of Japanese car sales which have captured a major share of the American market. US negotiators, who insisted that no mention was made of how many
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    • 61 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The government and Pernas NEC Telecommunications Sdn Bhd have signed a Msl billion contract for the supply of stored-programme control electronic switching equipment to the Telecommunications Department. The award of the contract, the largest ever made by the department, marks the beginning of a
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    • 93 1 AP WASHINGTON, Thurs. President Reagan, free from an evening fever for the first time in five days, is under doctors' orders to work no more than a couple of hours a day when he returns to the White House. He is expected to go home this weekend. The
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  • Chief Price Changes
    • 134 1 Rises Hone Leong lad M Clan Leoeg Huat Sin Heng Chan Spore Land Ba Yan Sang 8*1 Properties I C B H Leone Credit I L Industries Int Wood 1470 490 310 348 1200 380 1820 1270 895 590 205 80 70 55 48 40 40 30 30 30
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      144 1 Rises Hong Leong Ind 1590 Hong Leong Credit 960 M Glass 506 A Amal (T) 1350 S pore Land 1240 KL Ind 630 API 408 DBS 870 120 95 +75 50 50 45 +36 25 Falls Toshiba MalakoO P Te« High A Low PMRI M Cement 380 840
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  • 662 1  -  ONE-FOR-ONE BONUS ISSUE By CHOO AI LENG CASINO operator Genting Berhad yesterday announced record results for 1980 together with multimillion dollar plans for its newly-formed property and hotel subsidiaries. On the back of a hefty 77 per cent growth in pre-tax profits to MJ89.4 million
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  • 281 1 STRAITS Trading, a member of the OCBC group of companies, has once again turned in an impressive set of results for the year ended Dec 31,1980. Pre-tax profits, before a depreciation charge of $1.3 million, went up by 24.3 per cent to $87 million from $70
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  • 487 1  -  By FONG MEW LENG JAPANESE companies in Singapore should promote more local managers to decision-making posts if Japanese management methods are to be successfully adapted for use here. This point was made by Mr Jiro Tokuyama, adviser to the Nomura Research Institute, in an interview with
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  • 284 1 LARGE industrial energy users will know by the year-end whether they will continue to be exempted from the 10 per cent electricity surcharge currently imposed by the Public Utilities Board on domestic users. Exemption will no longer be granted leniently. Only those using energy efficiently or
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  • 297 1 JACK Chla-MPH has hived •ft Its hotel Interests to a newly formed subsidiary, Hotel Tal-Paa Pte Ltd (HTP), for a total coaslderation o( *52-5 million. As part of aa Internal reconstruction scheme agreed upon two days ago, Jack Chla-MPH said one of
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  • 485 1  -  By ALVIN TAY ALL the four discount houses in Singapore more than doubled their profits last year, thanks to an environment in which they had more business than they were allowed to do. National Discount Company recorded the highest annual growth rate of 155
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    • 165 1 The Singapore's Straits Business Times World DIRECTORY at your Of Fingertips Singapore i (Buku Merah) HERMES SWISS PRECISION You get more value from the Hermes 808 'si'.* .>• than any other ordinary ball typewriter. The moment you insert a sheet of paper into the Hermes 808 electric ball typewriter, you
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    • 2 1 Leader...page I
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 251 2 AP AFFILIATES of US companies abroad should refrain from bribing officials or yielding to extortion whatever the local customs. This was one of the recommendations made in a report by a prominent US private business group, the Committee for Economic Development (CED).
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    • 407 2 NYT DEFENCE ministers of the North Atlantic Alliance, including US Secretary of Defence Caspar Weinberger, warned the Soviet Union on Wednesday that military intervention in Poland "would have profound implications for all aspects of EastWest relations". "Poland should be free to decide her own
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    • 523 2 AFP THE CURRENT dire position of Hongkong's textile industry has been attributed to world recession, overseas competition and double-digit inflation. The industry has also been squeezed by rocketing rents, high cost of energy and raw materials and rising wages. Consequently, some of the
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    • 285 2 Reuter SIXTY of the world's poorest nations will be seeking a better deal from the European Economic Community (EEC) at an annual Joint meeting in Luxembourg which started on Wednesday. Diplomatic sources said ministers from the EEC and the 60 African, Caribbean and
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    • 283 2 Reuter THE Chinese Communist Party yesterday called for stricter controls on imports and said China's foreign exchange should not be wasted on products it could make itself. The party newspaper People's Daily said in a commentary that in future any officials who ordered
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    • 369 2 UPI JAPAN'S car industry projects that 1981 exports to the US will not exceed 1.8 million cars and US carmakers will recoup their share of the small car market. Industry officials said in Tokyo that their projection is based on brisk demand
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 456 2 Agencies THE AUSTRALIAN government has decided to maintain the present level of tariff protection for the iron and steel industry. The decision follows the Cabinet's consideration of a governme nt-sponsored Industries Asssistance Commission (LAC) recommendation. THE UNITED STATES gaverameat plaaa ta laereaae its eeaaamte aid ta ladeaesia
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 143 4 THE Kedah Slate Economic Development Corporation (SEDC) is to develop an estimated $35 million rubber plantation. The area, 10,000 acres at Bukit Perak in the Pendang district (about 25 miles from Alor Star), will be developed in three phases and is expected to
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    • 237 4 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Wednesday closed around the middle to low side of a 4 I cent range, down 1' to 5 I I cents a bushel in slow turnover. Local long liquidation following forecasts of increased precipitation across the winter wheat belt, especially for northern areas, held
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    • 237 4 SOYBEAN futures in Chicago on Wednesday ended 2 1 to five cents a bushel lower, around the middle of a 12 1 .> cent range. Local long liquidation in response to heavier than anticipated rains in major US bean crop areas weighed on values most of the session, sources
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    • 238 4 THE Singapore rubber prices yesterday closed slightly higher with May One RSS buyers quoted at 240.00 cents per kilo, up 1.50 cents from Wednesday's close, dealers said. Morning prices were marked up slightly on covering demand, speculative and trade buying coupled with some forward demand, they said. Levels were
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    • 313 4 RAS prices In cents per kilo yesterday: Noon (per kilo) Buyers Sellers Int. 1 R.S.S. prompt f.o.b. 236.00 237.00N Int. 1 R.S.S. May 241.50 242.50 Int. 1 R.S.S. June 245.50 246.50 Int. 2 R.S.S. 218.00 219.00N UK/Cont 217.00 218.00N Int. 3 R.S.S. 212:50 213.50N UK Coat 211.50 212.50N
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    • 113 4 NOON SSR •> id SMR prices yesterday RAS May June (Currant Mthl (Forward Mth) Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers SSR 20 (1-ton pallet) 223.50 225 50N 225.50 227.50N SSR SO (l ion pallet) 220.50 222.50N 222 50 224.SON MRELB May JBI be SMR CV (1 tan pallet) 238.50
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    • 79 4 THE STRAITS tin price in Penang yesterday fell one cent to M 531.17 a kilo, still within the International Tin Agreement's middle range price of $3MI to $32.74, dealers said. Higher disposals of tin and easier overnight London advices saw the fall restricted by sterling's strength against Malaysian
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    • 34 4 Rubber April 9 Singapore: May: 240.00 cents (up 1.50 cents) Malaysia: May: 261.00 cents (up 1.50 cents) Tin: M 531.17 per kilo (down one cent) Official offering: 200 tonnes (up 49.75 tonnes)
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    • 86 4 THE Malaysian Minister of Finance has fixed these rates for the period from Apr 9 until further notice: Robber: 282"» cents a kilo for RSS One; Cepra: MS66O 00 a tonne; Palm kernel: $955.75 a tonne; White pepper: $3,635.50 a tonne; Black pepper: $2,284.33 a tonne; The
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    • 183 4 CHINESE Pradoce Exchange, Singapore, naan closing prices per l#l kg yesterday. Cocmil oil: Bulk fob $115.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $128.00 sellers, new drum fob $134 00 sellers. Copra: Mixed (loose) $62 00 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $412.50 sellers. Sarawak
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    • 193 4 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday: (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) Cattaa yam: China Blue Phoenix 20s 2,280 32s 2.860. 40s 3,050 (per bale of 400 lbs). Piece goods: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lamte unq; Flower and Butterfly
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    • 326 4 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's rioting prices in S$ per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.30, 100 per cent second class 1.08, 100 per cent third class 1.06, 25 per cent new crop no stock, B-10 per cent no stock. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.80, Special
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    • 788 4 COFFEE: Robusta futures yesterday ended the midday call £2 to £4 a tonne steadier after trading in a narrow range in what dealers described as a featureless market. Some dealers anticipated may going to a discount to other months reflecting poor demands for spot coffee. Traders are also
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    • 132 4 THE Kuala Lumpur market yesterday fell slightly on lack of buying interest in quiet trading, dealers said. In April, the central region fell Mss to $962.50 a tonne. In May and June, south eased $7.50 each to $932.50 and $912.50 respectively, while it dropped $2.50 in July. The
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  • ASIAN STOCKS
    • 418 4 TOKYO SHARE prices yesterday fell slightly on profit-taking after the market average rose to a record high in morning trading for the eighth time in 10 sessions, dealers said. The market average fell 16.70 yesterday to a 7,491.82 close in heavy trading after touching a record
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    • 328 4 A GAS leak in central closed the Far East Exchange for the day. The Index continued to slip in quiet turnover. The morning session opened strong, but buying support soon wore out and the market slipped back. The afternoon session also opened firm on the heels of the fine
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    • 285 4 MARKET leaders yesterday rallied in a day marked by a resurgence of confidence in the Rundle oil shale twins, dealers said, with the All-Ordinaries index rising 4.6 points. BHP rose 30 cents to A 115.10 and CSR 10 cents to $710. Among other oils and minerals, Ashton was down
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    • 264 4 Prices yesterday closed mixed in continued quiet trading, dealers said. First Trust rose one baht to 64.50 and United Flour Mill one to 160, while Siam Cement fell four to 256 and Rama Tower 1.50 to 81.50. Bangkok Bank and Jalaprathan Cement were unchanged at 270 and 117 respectively.
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    • 110 4 THE stock market yesterday closed lower although turnover rose to 3.5 million pesos from 1.1 million, dealers said. APR OS Peao* Acoje Mining 006 unch Atlai Con A AUu Con. B 33 >075 B«(uto Gold 004 uncti Bcnruei Con. B BF Goodrich 63 10.90 unch unch CDCP 4 tnco
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    • 54 4 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 539 4 Tuesday 525.8 Week Ago 529.8 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 993 43 Tuesday 992.89 Week Ago 1014.14 H.K.HANC SENG Thursday 1325.05 Wednesday 1347.11 Week Ago 1408.85 AUSTRALIANINDUSTRIALS Thursday 746 4 Wednesday 742.3 Week Ago 734 7 ALL ORDINARIES Thursday 726 9 Wednesday
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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  • TRADE AND INDUSTRY
    • 279 5  -  WONG AI KWEI YOUNG and Rubicam, barely two years in Singapore, has won the H million Pepsi Cola and Mirinda advertising business. The award follows intense speculation in the advertising industry. Yeo Hiap Seng, the local bottler and distributor of Pepsi and Mirinda, had
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    • 145 5 SINGAPORE Airlines has spent $2.2 million to renovate four aircraft to cater for the needs of businessmen. It now has an enlarged first class and a new business class, which replaces what used to be the executive class. The four Boeing 747 Super B Jumbos will
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    • 57 5 AMERICAN Express Company has appointed BaymMd 1 Puke as the card division's resident vicepresident, South-east Asia/ Subcontinent to be based at the company's Singapore regional headquarters. Mr Paske joined American Express in New York two years ago, first as vicepresident (international) operations and systems, and more recently
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    • 328 5  -  By JUNE LIM A MANUFACTURER of electronic components, CTS Singapore, has invested an additional $8 million to expand operations. CTS, a subsidiary of CTS Corporation (US), has shifted from a JTC flatted factory in Ang Mio Kio to its own $2.7 million building in the same estate.
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    • 296 5 FURNITURE and Joinery manufacturers in Singapore will have the opportunity to seek advice from two international consultants due in Singapore next month. D P Cody and Pekka Paavola have been commissioned by the United Nations Industrial Development Organisation to organise a timber and
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    • 486 5  -  By RICHARD SEAH JAPANESE management methods are not the product of a unique and alien culture. Rather, they represent the deliberate efforts of labour and management to bring about a radical change in their relationships. This point was made yesterday by Kohei Goshi, chairman of the
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    • 413 5 WHAT is known outside Japan as the Japanese employment system is not widely practised in Japan. Jiro Tokuyama of the Nomuro Research Institute said the co6t of introducing the six ma)or components of Japanese management places a financial burden on small and medium-sized companies. Consequently, only large companies can
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    • 134 5 COUNTER check-in space at the new Changi airport passenger terminal building will be the most expensive space to rent in the new Rentals for counter space will range from $110 to (150 per sq m, comparable to rentals for prime office space along Shenton Way. Rentals for
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  • 349 6 THE MAIN activity of a discount house is to accept short-term deposits, classified as overnight deposits or call deposits. In other words, the prime function of a discount house is to soak up excess liquidity from the banking system. At the same time they are
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  • 205 6 1 THE ENERGY crisis came in 1973 with suddenI*- ness and great intensity. Happily the world appears to have weathered the crisis well, v Other than arguments that sharply costlier oil has been the most significant contributor to I inflation, oil was available to all
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  • 858 6  -  By ANDREW HILL SHORT of cash and lagging < in technology, West Eu- t rope's computer industry is < struggling against the 1 domination of US compa- J nies and a growing threat from Japanese computer manufacturers. Industry analysts believe that West European computer
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  • 427 6 THE VIDEO screen shows a man sleeping under a glass dome, protected from a menacing cityscape. A few beeps and flashes later, the image is transformed into a sunlit park crowded with joggers and couples walking hand in hand. These pictorial simulations of alternative
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 1416 6 Who'll Save Our Children THE pngnunmr for late Friday algbt TV watchlag Is feature film Wba'U Save Oar Children a slary wit* a simple bat toar>Jerklag plat. A childless coaple wha live by tbemslevea aa their small (arm are prtasared to toke care af twa yoaag children wha were deserted
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  • 510 7 PROBLEMS seemingly entrenched in a company structure can simply be solved by promoting mutual understanding between responsible persons and better communication between superiors and subordinates. v Presenting a paper at the seminar on Japanese Personnel Management and Industrial Relations yesterday, Mr Zenjiro Isogai, director of
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  • Article, Illustration
    946 7  -  Seminar on Japanese Personnel Management and Industrial Relations It is interesting to note that although Zero Defects (ZD) programme originated in the United States for use in the manufacture of missiles and space industry, the Japanese extended its application to the electronics and related industries. The ZD programme
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  • 713 7 THE JAPANESE have found that the good life resulting from rapid economic growth is posing increasingly more problems for personnel management in the Japanese work place, also called the "shop". Personnel management has become more difficult with the conditions of stable development experienced in Japan after World
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 287 7 i t' mm A It's rare in this world to get more for less. And it's even more surprising if we're referring to a luxury car like the Mitsubishi Galant. But the extra spacious Galant Station Wagon is being offered for a little less than the normal saloon. For a
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
    • EUROPEAN MARKETS
      • 278 8 APR 08 Frs CORBEILLE Alr-Llqulde 400 10 S.1 B S N Gervals Danone 1063 >12 C S F (ThomsonCsf) 388 50 +■0.5 CM Francalse des Petxoles 215 50 unch Compacnle Financier* Compacnle General? 392 unch Credit Foncler De France 387 unch Hachette (Llbralrle) 320 50 0 Machines Bull 55
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      • 215 8 APR 08 Dm Aeg-Telefunken 8190 1.7 Akso 20 50 03 A1U Leb«n Alls Vers ZZ 473-30 15 BASF 133 50B Bay H T Wbank 200 00 2 Bay Vbank 280 00 122.30 23 BBC 258 00 12 BMW 114 JO 18 Casaella 296 00 unch Chem Verw 290 WB
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      • 96 8 APR 06 rr* FORWARD MARKET Acec 286 >6 Arbed 1346 12 Aitur 380 unch Bruc&n 1000 -6 Bra-Lamb urn 34 Canpar I960 16 Cock 161 -4 De Been 301 -6 Ebct 1665 -10 Electro bel 2996 -5 Ob-Inno-Bm 3030 5 Oev 1300 4 Hobo* 2356 unch Petro 4660 10
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      • 202 8 APR 08 ris abn 288 00 unch Ahold 74 50 -05 Afczo 22 90 0.7 AMEV 93 40 -0 1 Am (is 102 00 unch Amrobnk 55 80 0.1 Bergou Berk 24 00 45 50 1 -08 Bols 55 50 0.1 Borsumij Burhmann 80 30 5.3 C aland 3250
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      • 180 8 APR 0* franc* Action* Suuae* 2M unch •10 Alu*ulaae Br. 1000 AlUSUUM R*l Brown Boverl Br 1400 -5 at* 0*lfj Br 1100 10 10 2 unch Clba OelCT P C MS Clba Oe>«r R«f Credit SuLm* Br 57» 23SOxrt Credit Sutoe Rag ♦•1 Elektrowatl Br 2uv -JD Oeorf* Flacher
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      • 101 8 APR OS Lire Anie W6 -56 Auoc Ocn *****0 -780 Butofl MO 30 0.5 Central* 1301 til Flat an 34 Finsider 82 75 ♦35 Ocn ImmoC 234S 40 tn Prt 7* 175 Italetmrnu ***** -10 Haifa* 1130 10.5 Ilalslder 300 unch Ma«neu M Pf 1030 38 Martlll Ere 197
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      • 201 8 APR 08 C AblUbl 1 W 47>» -<• SDH unch Bank Mont Bank Nov* ScoUa Bell Tel 30s unch 18s unch Beth Corp BP Can Ltd 41* 32", s Camp Red Lake i Can Imp Bk 64 +V, 31 s unch Canpac Canpac In* Pf Carting OXeefe Comlnco 4»s
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      • 291 8 APR Oft Rand INDUSTRIALS A Alpha 445 -5 Abercom 400 unch AE And CI 880 -10 AMIC 2500 -25 Barlows 1070 -20 Cg Sugar 1800 -25 CNA sao unch Currie Finance 257 2 De Beer* Ind Edcon no unch Edgars 8025 unch Eveready Fed Void 506 K Ugll 256
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 495 9 THE US dollar recovered during the night to open firmly against most currencies yesterday. Quiet trading in the local market kept the dollar steady. The dollar opened at 2.1365 75 against the mark, compared with Wednesday's close of 2.1230 40. Trading against the mark was very quiet and
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    • 97 9 THE US dollar for overflight delivery yesterday closed at 213.80 yen compared with a 213.90 opening here, a 213.75/85 closing both in New York and on the West Coast and 213.40 here on Wednesday, dealers said. Trading was moderate with volume US$9O7 million. The dollar for immediate delivery last
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    • 22 9 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 13.35 per cent.
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    • 186 9 ASIAN ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at close on Apr 9. US Dollan(Spot) Offer Bid 7 days 15H 15' i 1 month 1511/16 15 9/16 2 months 1511/16 15 9/16 3 months 15'. 15 s l 6 months 15'« 15H 9 months 15'. 15 12 months 15'. 15 Sw.Fr».
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    • 9 9 T" 35 IPSE TfV Source: National Discount Company
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    • 53 9 FRANKFURT exchanges opening quotes on Apr 9: US 2 .1400 /15 Stg 4 690 700 Cm 1.8021 47 DFI 90.22 35 S FT 109.75 87 Lit 2.007 12 F Fr- 42.37 43 N Kr 39 29 34 B Ft (con) 6.U0 20 B Fr (fin) 5 875 15 Yen
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    • 256 9 SINGAPORE gold futures yesterday closed slightly easier after a higher opening in quiet trading following the metals weakness in overseas markets, dealers said. Total turnover for the day was recorded at 48 lots while volume for kerbs stood at 73 lots with interest centred mainly on june and august
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    • 38 9 W *4 TM» New York 1162B 11 SOB 1192S 12.10S Zurich ll.SOB 11 85B 11 80S 1215S Tkari Wed Singapore U.66B 11.65 12 05S 12Q6S Closing prices in US dollars a troy ounce Source: Credit, S`pore
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    • 180 9 THE US dollar yesterday traded steadily against major currencies in quiet late trading, dealers said. There were no few factors affecting business, which was dampened by many dealers having left for Kuala Lumpur to attend the Asian Forex Congress. The dollar traded at a late 2.1965/70 marks compared with
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    • 54 9 Opening quotes yesterday US 2.1930/40 Can 2.5853 86 Cross-1.1843/46 D Mk 4.6850 900 D F1 5.1925/75 S FY 4.2625 700 B FY (con) 76.63/73 F FY 11.0625 675 Lit 2329.50/2337.25 Yen 468.42 468.30 D Kr 14.7500 625 N Kr 11.9275/375 S Kr 10.2050 150 Aus sch 33.13 21 Port
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    • 858 9 APR 08 US* ACF Industrie* Addresaograph Atrco Inc Alcan Aluraln Allegheny Lud Allied Chem Cp Allied Stores Allls-Chalmers Alumhoo Amer Am Airlines Am Brands Inc Am Broadcast Am Can Co Am Cyanamid Am Elec Pwr Am Express Am Home Prod Am Motors Cp Am Natural Oas
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    • 431 9  -  SHORTFALL IN DEPOSIT BASE By ALVIN TAY BANKS and finance companies are finding it more difficult to match their deposits with the ever-growing demand for loans by non-bank customers. At end-February, banks granted $21 billion worth of loans and advances including bills financing. This is $4 billion
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    • 630 9 Reuter AFP HONGKONG and Shanghai Banking Corporation's earnings and assets per share would increase about 15 per cent in 1981 if its £498.3 million bid for Royal Bank of Scotland Group Ltd succeeds. Deputy chairman John Boyer said the Hongkong Bank decided to make a bid
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    • 230 9 Reuter TUESDAY'S around 221 pence a share counter bid (or Royal Bank of Scotland Group Ltd by Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corp could well be referred to the UK Monopolies Commission. Several bank analysts noted that Royal Bank shares closed on Wednesday on the London stock
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    • 247 9 STANDARD Chartered Bank Limited has reported pre-tax profit of £232.5 million for the year ended Dec 31, 1960, against £169.8 million in 1979, representing a 37 per cent increase. After deducting taxation and minority interests, the balance attributable to shareholders amounted to £108.7 million (£70.6 million),
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  • 2182 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 A COMMERCIAL Aetna (3.385)
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  • 191 10 SINGAPO* (NUHHI' The Com mem The Savings P S pore Prog Fi S'pore Sec Fu S pore Invest 1 S'pore Equity ASIA 1 IKimmi' Mai Invest Fui Mai Prog Furx Mai Security f Mai Berjaya F AMUTENOT IE UNI prices und jnd nd ■'und Fund IWITT prices nd
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  • 2782 10 1981 High Low Company Last Sale orGr*. Div Div C*vr Gr"« Y'ld Net P/E Vol COOO) I Day High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 380 200 290 420 184 940 SSO 430 320 130 161 330 110 650 322 360 Acma Alcom Allied Choc BAT BaU Ben
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  • 2137 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. IMMBTKIALS A|momU (3 348) A Iron (2 88B) (10) 2 90 A
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  • LATEST RESULTS
    • 51 10 said net profit on the sale of mining assets by a subsidiary was MJ2 million, and not |2.6 million as erroneously reported to the Kuala Lumpur and Singapore stock exchanges. As reported earlier, the company proposed a two-for-five bonus issue by capitalising $480,000 of the profit.
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  • 667 10 THE MARKET meved slagglskly yesterday msratag with pricci tpnlig Itwcf thaa Ike previsu day's etoalag levels. Hswever, m the day pngnned, the balls were rfr^Berjlwd< laveatacs f» cased aa the seeead aeetlea «I the ladastrtal sector. Tradiag clerks esagregated at this secttoa, aad la parttealar, eyes
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  • 644 10 BUYERS returned to the floor with renewed confidence and pushed selected counters higher at the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday. Traders were generally prompted by bullish announcements such as Genting Bhd 's bonus issue of one for one and Malayan Glass's bonus issue of one
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 659 11 THE HONGKONG Land Company, which owns Fitzpatrick's in Singapore, yesterday announced a consolidated net profit after tax and minorities for the year ended Dec 31, 190, of HKJ6SIS million, compared with $301.5 million in 1979, an increase of 116 per cent. Extraordinary profits for the
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    • 242 11 PERNAS Realty Development, the proposed joint venture between Malayawata Steel and Pernas Properties, a wholly owned subsidiary of Pernas, is expected to make a pre-tax profit of about Mslo million over a period of three years after development starts. Malayawata said yesterday in
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    • 116 11 MALAYSIAN Oxygen Bhd has received applications for 96.06 million Msl nominal shares (or its 4.83 million public share issue at $1.70 a share. The National Equity Corporation, which will run the Bumiputra Unit Trust Scheme being launched this month, took up in full the bumiputra
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    • 354 11 THE PRELIMINARY announcement by Highlands and Lowlands of results for 1960 proved to be a disappointment for investors who, expecting more, had chased the counter all the way up to a peak of $3.30 a share on Wednesday. The results were far from
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    • 662 11  -  By KOH TSE YING ALTHOUGH mass psychology and speculation rule the Hongkong Stock Exchange in the short term, fundamental considerations prevail in the medium term, and an upsurge beyond the 2,000 mark on the Hang Seng Index would not be too much to ask. This
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    • 248 11 KUALA Lumpur Industries (KLI) Bbd said it is acquiring the entire issued capital of four million shares of $1 each in Kota Raya Development Sdn Bhd at $2.81 per share. This will cost KLI $11.25 million, which will be raised by the issue of 5 million
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    • 219 11 GENERAL Ceramics has reported a sharply lower profit of MH.22 million for the year ended Dec 31, 1900, in line with its earlier (orecast. The profit fell 29 per cent from the $1.72 million achieved in 1979 (the highest level recorded since 1971), but is
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    • 702 11 DEVELOPMENT Baak sf Singapore is holding its 13th annual general meeting on May 5 to seek shareholders' approval for its $228.5 million, 7.5 per cent convertible unsecured loan stock 1991. If approved, the loan stock will be issued by way of a one-for-one rights to shareholders at $1
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 79 11 Wardley Limited Consolidated Statement of Condition at 31st December 1980 (Expressed in United States Dollars) ASSETS Cash at Banks Short Term Deposits Loans, Advances Other Accounts Investments Fixed Assets 848,203 1,061,121 128,702 3,745 2,041,771 88,064 8,140 1,764,433 181,134 2,041,771 LIABILITIES Share Capital Reserves Minority Interests Customers' Deposits Other Accounts Amounts
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    • 279 11 AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT presents a Seminar on The Seminar The first of its kind to be held in Asia. The 3-day Seminar is based on the newly revised A.I.M. Management Audit Program, a technique which S* is widely recognised as one of the best known 9 methods in appraising
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  • 117 12 UPI WESTERN Australia is looking to South-east Asia to finance its resources development programme in the next five years. Mr Barry Mackinnon, West Australian Minister for Industrial Development and Commerce, said yesterday his state will be spending about US$l5 billion to develop resources like gas
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  • 193 12 AFP THE Hongkong government's trade, industry and customs department is to set up a special task force for the coming Multi-Fibre Arrangement (MFA) negotiations. This was disclosed yesterday by the director of the department, Mr Bill Dorward, during the resumed budget debate in
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  • 55 12 Reuter ASEAN will set up a permanent export centre in the port of Rotterdam this summer, with support from both the Dutch government and the EEC Commission. The centre, the first of its kind in Europe, will promote exports of raw materials and manufactured goods to
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  • 358 12 Reuter CHANCELLOR Helmut Schmidt of West Germany appealed yesterday lor continued Cast-West dialogue and Implicitly rejected arguments by the US Secretary of Defence Caspar Weinberger that Moscow had taken advantage of detente to bnlld np Its military strength. Mr Schmidt also told Parliament he welcomed a
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  • 668 12 NYT WEST GERMANY and France are planning a major international bond issue to obtain funds for measures to cut energy use and to stimulate long-term industrial investment aimed at strengthening the countries' economies. Announcing the bond issue on Wednesday, both Paris and Bonn also
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  • 300 12 Reuter THAI army General Sant Chitpatima, leader of last week's abortive military coup, is believed to be still in Thailand. A senior Thai police official said a large-scale search, led by senior military officers, is under way near the General's southem Thailand hometown
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  • 183 12 AP THE GUNS were silent in Lebanon yesterday as the government and the International Red Cross mounted relief operations for the victims of eight days of fierce clashes between a Syrian peacekeeping force and Lebanon's right-wing Christian militia. A Lebanese police
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  • 832 12 LONDON, Thurs. Equities continued firm in active trading today. At 3pm, the Financial Times index was up 8.4 points at 547.8, approaching the record high of 558.6 reached in May 1979. After a steady opening, buying in the electrical sector spread throughout the market and satisfactory results from
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  • 87 12 AP NEW YORK, Thurs. Stock Ces row in brisk early tradtrading today. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrial stocks climbed 2.79 points to 996.22 in the first half hour. Trading was active, causing the New York Stock Exchange's high-speed tape to run seven minutes behind in
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 587 12 We have a history of making money grow AE Lombard North Central is part of i one of the world's largest banking fej j I groups and we have a history whidifflpl 5 fi i covers more than 100 years. K ffl M We offer a range of deposit fll
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    • 116 12 Copenhagen or Stockholm via Frankfurt. Why not? Lufthansa. <&? v -.-V,.- /U* Hfe. i4$M ii -C es Sir T i t!' 1? r T» •I ?HF Lufthansa departs from Singapore at 2120 hours every Monday. Wednesday and Friday. And arrives in Frankfurt at 0645 hours the next morning for a
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 61 12 Outlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. to 1 p.m. today: Showers in many places from late morning. Report far 24 hours prior tolJpmon April 9 at the airport. Maximum temperature 31.2 Associated humidity 70 Minimum temperature 22.8 Associated humidity 98 Hours of sunshine 3.05 Rainfall in millimetres 9-5 Total rainfall
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 143 13 Reuter SHIPOWNERS are in danger of repeating the fundamental mistakes of the 1970s by over-ordering new tonnage before trade prospects are clear, Jim Davis, director of merchant bankers Kleinwort Benson and honorary secretary of the International Maritime Industries Forum said. Addressing the Seatrade "Money and
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    • 506 13  -  By JAN LEE SEMBAWANG Shipyard yesterday took delivery of a giant floating dock named President Dock, claimed to be the largest of its kind in the East. The new dock, which can accommodate vessels up to 150,000 dwt, will become the company's second
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    • PORTSIDES
      • 81 13 REPRESENTATIVES of the shippers' councils of Japan, Hongkong and Korea »411 hold crucial talks in Tokyo this month on the formation of a new regional federation of shipper bodies. Although the concept was first put forward more than three years ago, lukewarm responses from both Hongkong and
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      • 81 13 UPI SOUTH Korea's shipbuilders won international contracts worth US$733 million during the first three months of the year, Seoul officials said. The amount accounts for nearly half of the total contracts South Korean shipbuilders bagged last year. The sharp increase in contracts clearly indicates that the world
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      • 98 13 AP DAEWOO Shipbuilding and Heavy Machinery Co has received orders from two foreign companies for three ships worth US$2O4 million. It said that one order is for two 150,000-dwt oil, bulk and ore (obo) carriers, worth $124 million, placed by Eurocanadian Shipbuilding Co. of Canada. The
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    • 772 13 SUppta* IJM Page CM Shipping Line Page C*i Achipetego vn 1 Fiona Lauro V 5 Adriatic VI 5 Fortune VI 5 Afea VI 3 Franco-Be Ig m 4 5 Afro-Eurasia VI I Frata NVOC VI 2 a: Navigation VI 2 Freight vm 1 Alfred CT vm j
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    • 371 14 AP US Senator William Proxmire urged the Defense Department to continue exploring the possibility of buying navy ships abroad rather than give in to financial demands of US shipyards. In a letter to Secretary of Defense, Caspar Weinberger, Proxmire, a Democrat, said he applauds
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    • 854 14 LCL CONTAINERS UNPACKED IN CONTAINER FREIGHT STATION (during the period 8.4.81 at 1500 hrs to 9.4.81 at 1500): Vessel ADVARA Voy No. 32NB/SB Arrival Date: 7.4.81 Agent Line Container LEOSHPG CTIU *****37 CTIU *****37 CTIU *****61 CTIU *****30 CTIU *****55 CTIU *****78 CTIU *****24 CTIU *****18 CTIU *****06
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    • 1531 14 ACTIVE ore chartering featured the freight market on Wednesday with a 220,000 ton cargo arranged from Tubarao to Taranto in April at $6.06 fio, while 150,000 ton cargoes were covered from Tubarao to Japan for April/May at $12 and from Cape Lambert to two ports Holland May/June $10.25.
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    • 1268 15 VESSELS «pen Ref:(VN001) a 11.430 tdw built 1958 in Australia LR 8 81 H t M *****2G 1 deck 11 knots on llts gearless 3635 ldt discharge East Coast of India where free mid end April (also inviting sale offer). Andra ex Mareheike about 7.470mts dwt Panama flag
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    • 368 15 TAIWAN'S massive potential as an importer of British goods could soon be realised through the creation of a new commercial link between the two nations. Currently Taiwan exports L 233.9 million worth of goods to the UK (1980 figures supplied by the UK
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    • 609 15 WITH the liner operators turning more and more to containerisation. the number of container ro-ro vessels is increasing and will continue to do so for many years to come. This has led to many companies investing in specialised vessels purely for the charter
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    • 364 15 AFP THE collapse of the Philippines-North America Shipping Conference (PNAC) does not augur well for rationalisation of the trans-Pacific, a senior Hapag-Lloyd executive, Mr Gerhard Thiede, said. Mr Thiede, who is managing director of the West German line's transPacific service, said the members of PNAC could find no
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    • 439 15 EXPECTED ARRIVALS TODAY KEPPEL WHARVES Cherry Jaya (0700 27 Cherrv Bagus (after Tat Lee) 28 Iceland (1500 after Iran Meeland) 42 43 Iweri (1300 20 West Kota Panang (after Kota Sabas) 10 11 Ocean Green (after Kota Benar) 13 14 Profesor Szafer (1500 after Keiyo Maru D
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    • 1202 19 SCHEDULE 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 Singapore. Advance dates are published at a maximum of three weeks. PN
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 503 13 a st class transport Agents Nedlloyd EAC For further details, please refer to page V 1 Scan Dutch 4f* .1 \kl)l\l AN I AH m Orient Overseas Co*tl(jMeA Line fa 11/* 2300 HRS Cafcng Bremerhaven attef Hamburg 'Closing Times (Spore) ici 11/4 1100 HRS S SEAS BRDGE 30E 14/4 16/«
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    • 400 13 HSEALORDO 'm UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) »'l I 4 V\k l» i i\k, i talk I Loading for Aua»lh| (My Dub* (29/4). Ate Hub (2/5). Dote (5/5). (8/5) Otmimm (11/5). Kuwait (14/5) Acofttg BrtakMi (Mr Dutei (29 4). Ate Dteb (2/5). Dote (5/5> Auiftet Cwttewi (Mr OHct Dbdurp
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    • 20 13 m CONTAINER Schedules II LONDON Freights 11/111 SHIPS In Port 111 SHIPPING List VII REGIONAL Weather VIII ORIENT Exchange VIII
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    • 804 13 L NecMoyd Lines Call us We call the world Agents. Nedlloyd EAC Please refer to pagt V MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES TO: UJS. PACIFIC, GULF, ATLANTIC, EAST CANADA, ASIAN PORTS Hi*! Ki Philadelphia 5 5 30/5 6/6 13/6 20/fi 27/6 4/1 11/1 TO: BELGIUM, HOLLAND, GERMANY, SCANDINAVIA, SWITZERLAND,
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 854 14 mibc am MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING CORPN. BERHAD. WISMA MISC, N0.2, JALAN CONLAY, P.O. BOX 371, KUALA LUMPUR 04-09, MALAYSIA. TEL *****8 TELEX: MA *****, *****, ***** ***** CONTAINER SERVICE Container Serwce Fffder *P Wing Vessel B PENAO 11/4 N OtLfT B DAHLIA 17/4 NIHtN B PtNAGA 24/4 SfLANCXA B DAHLIA
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    • 230 14 BBS SUPERCARRIER SERVICE FROM: US GULF US ATLANTIC EAST CANADA "BARBER TAV 17. "BARBER MEMMON" 21. "BARBER TOBA" Mar t "TERRIER" Mr 7 MI *mj mm KMK AT BK ishn UKM «7 FM*rt«to? TO: CALIFORNIA (22 DAYS) VENEZUELA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Q 7/* 11 5 1/1 22 a/5 IS 7/7
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 511 15 NOTICE CARGO SPACE FOR JEDDAH Space available for approximately 1000 metric tons of General Cargo or Timber/Plywood for JEDDAH. M.V. EASTERN ACADEMY expected commence loading Singapore on/or about 16TH APRIL. For Bookings please contact: s General Ajents GuifeiSt Shipping Pte Ltd Suite 704/706. Ocean Biridhf, Colyer Quay, Sinfapore 1 Tct
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    • 307 15 /■fa Franco Belgian Services {F.u Fast h'TCiCh »a jtk fli t,ir £,isr.rr I.tr.e-I t.( f 1 0*S0« t I 3 SEAPAC CONTAINER SERVICE cowwo anna ro bm m mm stoh none wt 11/4 S/BKKW nai contmp santa mm v ia OK BU E/C Mono m l/c SULF u 11/4 S/Mxranm
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 769 16 Hapag-Lloyd TO NORTH EUROPE Hwfktng Eiprtn TO AtWTDKARH Spore PKelang Hburg Bhanen "dam In Poet 12/4 20/4 20/4 P Kelang Genoa lb/4 5/5 20/4 11/5 27/4 18/5 IFvUI S pore P* Pw Bdh In Port 11/4 13/4 1/5 3/5 6/5 3/5 8/5 8/5 TO USA/CARADA I Hi it l fjpr*»
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    • 642 16 KOREA Tom P. Keiant PENANG STORE VEGA 159* 18-21 Aprl 22-25 Aprl 27-30 April FROM BANGHw~ VEGA 160E 18-21 Apri 22-25 Apr! 27-30 Aprl TO BUSAN RCHON ALTAR 163W 18-22 May 23-26 May 21-31 May FROM BUSAN BANGKOK ALTAR 164E 11-22 May 23-2 C May 28-31 May TO BUSAN KSC
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    • 450 16 EVERGREEN LINE f 1 FAR EAST/EUROPE EXPRESS FULL CONTAINER SERVICE ALSO ACCEPTING CARGO FOR: UNITED KINGDOM SOUTHAMPTON. LONDON. MANCHESTER. BIRMINGHAM. BRISTOL. LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW. LEEDS ETC WEST GERMANY HOLLAND AMSTERDAM Spar* KAMI Hw*wi Ftinltwt Ant»*rp Lc H»w« 17/0* 27/ M 1/05 10/05 12/05 15/05 14/05 E»« ii M 11/05 20/05 22/05
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    • 957 16 %M||A Burma Five Star Shipping Corpn. |Uk "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE' LOADING FOR RANGOON Accepto* carfo to HR and lapan o*y AM Plata* Nmi MTOMATWA*** 11/2* *m MM 11/71 PA6AA lt/22 %r NTOMTM H/23 tor B F SS C Agwti in Matoyvo BOUSTtAD SI IPPfHG 21/23 tar Aoenti «i Matoyvo BOUSTtAD
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    • 417 16 r TSXO.S.E OCEAN SHIPPING ENTERPRISES PTE LTD. SANKYO LINE JAPAN/STRAITS SERVICE GEKMi mots ocam umtm t in ramus ph ltd aurai m mi i«/ 71 22*137* I LMMW m 4*4*44 4*4751 comma nous ocum ww store ra »u««/7 MUL-S com WD P SUMS IU U*7. M7V4 aa MOTS P. BUMS
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 793 17 PIL GROUP FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO COLOMBO, HODEIDAH, JEOOAH AQABA (Reefer Cntrs Acceptable) IST CALL 2ND CALL S.E.A. Container Feeder Service SINGAPORE/BANGKOK/HONGKONG/MANILA ACCEPTING LCL/FCL/REEFER CONTAINERS/ m-iH 55 18S/19N 38S/39N 38S/39N 24-25/4 g-SJ-.T.TJMSmTTfTT'TTI [IZJ 3-4/4 13-14/4 24-25/4 17-18/4 27-28/4 16-16/4 15-16/4 23-24/4 1-2/5 19-20/4 28-29/4 4-5/5 22-23/4 2-3/5 8-9/5 20-21/4 27-28/4
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    • 953 17 BEN LINE CONTAINERS 10 EUROPE City o> fdtabvfb Otaka Bay Ebt Mjtu Banatlmr Hongkong Eiprm Hamburg Eipmj Hut ami Man hmm. C»«P* EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE HBU&G BHAVTN ROAM HAVtt SOTON Sport P Ktlang W Orman, Austria Antatrp Franrt UUI ki Part 1/5 4/5 30/4 7/5 1/5 U/4 1/5
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    • 767 17 v i e: 5 Scan Dutch 9 WEEKLY EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO MEP/UK/HC/SCAN 8 PtNAGA In fort WO otin+ 14/4 »/4 4 4 5 5 7/4 I MMM 11/4 <*0< 21/4 5 11/5 12/5 14 5 1 PtMCA 8/4 SIUWDH 8/4 13 5 11/5 11/5 21/4 ON4M 18 f SURA
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    • 567 17 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES DANK LINE FOR REUNION, DURBAN I CTOWN A. VESSEL Spore: May I Lukes/o Lines U.S. WEST COAST SERVICE Ond from SFO Lbdi LESUE LYKES Sid Sid ASHLEY LYKES 19/4 16/4 SPOK 16/4 25/5 St* Ik «C 20/5 21/5 23/5 17/6 11/6 21/6 (M ratstfe also cai Loflfbeach/los
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 724 18 TO CHINA Accepting FCL to Shanghai, Hsinhang, Tientsin and Tsingtao via Kob«/Tokyo. Please call (or more information. ,c,k,S NEPTUNE AGENCIES PTE LTD Tef *****11. ******6 *****31, *****43 MALAYSIA KONTENA NASIONAL SDN BHD Td; P. Kdanf 7475/6 KL *****4 Penanf *****/500 CONVENTIONAL SERVICES 1 SOUTH AFRICA Smgapoie Durban E Ldn P
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    • 704 18 TZttie CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAINER/REEFER SERVICE loMtaf t« lOS ANGELES SAN FRANCISCO SEATTLE. IACOMA VANCOUVER BC Acctptaf FCI/fCI Cartal*l P Ketane Smjapoie I "A VESSEL 3 Hit May AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Acctpini FCL/FCL CwlaMn P HHanj S pore Br> Melb Ade' Sy< Frew NAMOAS 13 Apr 14
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    • 556 18 S S A(iroiip SINGAPORE SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE. LTD 20TM FLOOR OCEAN BUILDING SINGAPORE 0104 MARKETING *****2 (3 LINESI GENERAL 913T11 114 LINES) TERMINAL OFFICE *****83 TELEX RS24S9S RS 2SS6B A/B CARSHIP CABLE CARGOSHIP Container IJncs WEEKLY CONTAINER SERVICE to/from BANGKOK vo» cm IBS; UN 9S/10N 11S/12M 105/IIN 12S/13N IIS/12M 11/1?
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    • 576 18 KORINS MARITIME SERVICES E Room 601. ICB Building Shenton Way, Singapore Tel *****22 *****67 P Kelang Tel *****4/*****5 MIDDLE EAST/RED SEA/EUROPE SERVICES MYftNS NO 17.. **nsa P KELAMC 10ADMG FOR: Bate ftten B Umm UC SAM ICK LIIMES member ol the Saiwcli Srtm« «l Comoamn IMED SERVICE FROM KOREA/TAIWAN HONG
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    • 691 18 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD. Faber House. 234E Orchard Road. Singapore 9 Telephone *****11^*****57 REGULAR ****** SOMACI TO EWOPE S pan P. Retang fnuf* L«a#« Mr MHON KB 104 14 Apr ta Pari BOULOGK/W (AVON) AhAHGTI ENDEAVOUR NBIOS .19 A, WT7WIII NORASIANBIO9 3 May 7 May UK (AVON) NORASIA WHO 2km Clm
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 617 19 TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): S'por 0. CHEF 24* 12/4 N. JADE 2W 16/4 HK CONTAINER 25* 22/4 C. CONTAINER 11* 30/4 N. GARNET 5* 7/5 S.S. BRIDGE 31* J2O/5 Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia 4- 0 CHIEF S pore Closing Times FCL Cargo LCI Cargo FROM EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) 2300
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    • 300 19 MALDIVE LINES MALDIVE PROGRESS Loading For Kuwait MALDIVE PNMEER Loading lor Jeddafi MMJNVE NOVEL Loading tor Kuwait MAUXVE PEACE Loading For Kuwait MAUXVE MPORTER Loading For Male MAUXVE lOGHBOUR Loading For Dubai/Kuwait MALDIVE UNfTT Loading For Male MALDIVC PROMOTER Loading for Kuwait ETA KUANTAM ETA PORT KELANG FOR BOOKMGS I
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    • 430 19 NAKAMUKA STEAMSHIr CO LTD. ■nr *CABANA' li] f KOBE AND NAOOYA ETA 11/4/tl PPW SINSOV SINGAPORE SO VET SWUNG CO PRIVATE LTD SVtSOV BULDMG 55, Market Street Singapore 0104 Telephone Numbers *****3 (10 Lines) Cable Address SVtSOV SMGAPORE Teles Numbers RS 213«0 RS ***** RS ***** P BUB M/S SMMORAT
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 653 20 Bangladesh Shipping Agency Pte Ltd Agents of Bangladesh Shipping Corporation S pore P Mang Penang loading lot SOLIDARITY 13/1* Apt Ch'ttagong "A VESSEL 1/2 May Chittagong For Bookings pleas* contact Bangladesh Shipping Agancy Pte Ltd OrtwnUtTshipping Corporation K.L.: *****6/P»n«ng: ***** GARWARE SHIPPING CORPN. LTD. FOR HODEIDAH, DUBAI RISHI VISHWAMITRA (Indian
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    • 585 20 AL SHARMEEN (BANGLADESH FLAG) Apri 14/16 4000 OWT AL SHARMEEN (BANGLADESH FLAG) May 6/7 4000 OWT iu, 24/30 Al SAIMA (BANGIMXSN FLAG) A WSStI 4/7 ATLAS LINES REGULAR INDEPENDENT SERVICE TO A» FROM CHITTA6ONG AND CHALNA SINGAPORE PKELANG PENANG J) Apri 14/16 April 11/19 Penang Agents Hay ISHFIA6) SWGAMK MANM
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    • 319 20 2 WOOD LINE Bulk Timber and Plywood Service LOADING FOR NANTES/RDAM/TILBURY (Other UK destinations acceptable) Vessel Spore PKelang T. Ayer GRAND GLOBE WL 003 28/4 18/4 23/4 Wl 004 15/5 24/5 19/5 SILVER PINE WL 005 25/6 15/6 20/6 General Agents:Wood Line (S) Pte. Ltd. Tel: *****11/*****93/*****42 K. Lumpur: SEGANI
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    • 342 20 TAIWAN/H.KONG/SABAH S'WAK BBUWtI COSMOS VI SOUTH KAOKStUNG HONGKONG SANOAKAN K KMABALU* MUARA* LABUAN' KUCHWG Sailed Sailed Sailed Sailed Sailed Sailed 9/10 Apr COSMOS VI NORTH KUCHING TG MANI* 1 SANOAKAN KAOHSRJNG HONGKONG 2 9/10 Apt 11/11 Apr 14/15 Apr 19/20 Apr 2? Apr North Bound Carp Aho loadable Dun* Dochar(t)
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    • 400 20 W OCEAN LINES REGULAR NOW CONFERENCE SERVICES MEDITERRANEAN SEA SERVICE iAivo accepting cargo tor Ri|«"»a Bourgas Constarua subtrct lo inducement i S pore P Kelang Penary loading to OCEAN ACE VI3WB 21 Apr Port Said AieiandruLmassol Pr aeus Berut/ Lattakia OWNED VESSELS ansa sagasia pte ltd. ISIL Jl (LOUIS DREYFUS
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    • 187 20 27^ 037 7 s. J"' OT7 <>3y 1 N I 1 m IL 'M w m m m t a a. S! K XL *< 3fc c crWind direction with speed in knots Wave height SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. LEGEND: R Thunderstorm Temperature °C
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