The Business Times, 11 September 1978

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  • 10 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 218/1/78 MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1978 SOCENTS
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 90 1 AFP BANGKOK, Sun. The five-day visit to Thailand by Vietnamese Premier Pham Van Dong wound up today with observers generally regarding It as a diplomatic success for both sides, though each side stuck to its position on the political organisation of South-east Asia. The Thais turned down
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    • 57 1 SURFACE letter and parcel mall services from Singapore to Lebanon are suspended until further notice. The suspension has been requested by Lebanon and is necessitated by events in that.country. Airmail to Lebanon will continue to be available for letters and parcels. The maximum weight for parcels by airmail,
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    • 49 1 Reuter MANILA, Sun. President Marcos today said he would soon propose the public disclosure of funds and expenditures by the country's first legislature under martial law and its members. The President would seek the approval of his ruling "New Society" movement for the proposal. Reuter.
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    • 61 1 Reuter TAIPEH, Sun. Taiwan's foreign trade continued to show record highs during the first eight months of this year, according to Customs statistics released yesterday. During this period, total trade volume was US$l5 billion (5533.75 billion) up 31.4 per cent over the same period last year. The trade
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    • 80 1 AFP KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Malaysia has reiterated at the recent Law of the Sea Conference in New York that coastal states should be given the rights over the resources of the exclusive economic zone. The Minister of Law and Attorney General, Datuk Hamzah Sam ah, who led a
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    • 49 1 Reuter LONDON, Sun. A British mining company has won a £70 million (Ss3oo million) export order from China for coal-mining equipment. The contract for the mining division of the Dowty Group follows fhonths of negotiations in Peking. The order will provide Jobs for some 3,000 people. Reuter.
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    • 51 1 Reuter LONDON, Sun. No women have reached the top in any of Britain's 20 biggest firms, a labour research department report said today. The report said 228 men controlled the enormous power and wealth of the companies, they include 31 knights, two earls and one
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    • 64 1 PENANG, Sun. About 1,000 foundry workers here are In danger of losing their Jobs due to the acute shortage of pig Iron to feed the foundries. The secretary of the Penang Chinese Engineering Association, Mr. Kwok Sun Nam in sounding the warning said: "Foundries are finding it
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    • 58 1 AP TOKYO, Sun. A second delegation of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce of Thailand has arrived In Peking and has been feted by the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade, China's official Hslnhua News Agency reported today. Hslnhua said the group, led by executive committee member
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    • 74 1 AFP JAKARTA, Sun. Indonesia this week has acquired its biggest tin-dredger ship which will boost its tin production by 1,500 tonnes a year. The dredger, crlstened "KK Bangka Number 2" was built by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries in Hirsohma. It has 151 dredging cups which can scoop up tin
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  • 117 1 THE following list of stock* gives the 10 most traded on the Stock Exchange of Singapore last week. It gives the turnover in thousands of units, closing prices on Friday and the high and low for 1978. Company Turnover Prices Hick Low •ooo Sept 8 1*78 Haw
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  • LOCAL STOCK INDICES
    • 71 1 Sept 4 Sept 5 Sept 8 Sept 7 8ept8 Jt B.T. Index: Closed 2148.03 2188.43 2231.85 2253.21 Industrial*: closed 403.58 405.75 411.13 414.50 Finance: closed 711.18 707.18 713.58 728.98 Hotels: closed 274.29 273.80 278.46 282.93 Properties: closed 280.93 250.73 281.00 281.23 t Tins: closed 173.70 173.93 174.54 174.20 t
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    • 79 1 Sept4 Sept 5 Sept 6 8ept7_ SeptS tt B.T. Index: closed rinsed closed 3022.11 3063.47 Industrials: closed closed closed 482.37 456.24 Finance: closed closed closed 990.38 019.95 Hotels: closed closed 243.20 242 21 Properties: closed closed closed 254.03 283.72 Tins: closed closed closed 195.22 194.84 rubbers: closed closed closed
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  • 803 1  -  MARKETING FEAT IN W. ASIA »y JOHN LIM MORE Singapore-made edible oils are finding their way into the cookihg pots of the world. Edible oil exports in the first half of this year registered a 16 per cent Increase over the corresponding 1977 period.
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  • 303 1 BANKS in Singapore continue to show steady growth rates. Total assets of banks were $19.5 billion at the end of July. 14.4 per cent higher than July, 1977, according to Department of Statistics. Finance companies also increased their total assets in July by 12 per cent
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  • 657 1  -  ■r RAHIM KASSIM SINGAPORE'S pattern of world trade continued to make subtle but definite changes in July as the narrowing of opportunities in traditional markets drive local exporters to seek new areas for trade. According to the Department of Statistics, the trade deficit for
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  • 198 1 THE ECONOMIC Development Board (EDB) has started recruiting apprentices for training under the government Industry training scheme which will begin In January. The scheme offers four years' apprenticeship In tool and dle-maklng, pre-cision-metal machining, precision mechanics and other trades at one of the three training centres
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  • 313 1 PREH Singapore will spend bout U*****,000 (*****,000) to install 10 thermo-plastic moulding machine* to increase the local contents of its electronic components assembled here. This investment is an attempt to penetrate further the EEC and the US under the Generalised Scheme of Preferences.
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  • 540 1 YET ANOTHER plastics Injection plant is being set up to meet the growing demand of the electronics industry for plastic cabinets for television sets, tape recorders and clock radios. Golden Castle Plastics Industries, a local company, with paid-up capital of $2 million and total investments
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  • 870 2  -  By FRANCIS CHIN FOR THE first time, blind people can enjoy hours of fun and excitement with sophisticated electronic games that are similar to TV video games. A collection of eight games housed in one unit has been developed by Telesensory Systems
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  • 675 2  -  »y CLYDE FARNSWORTH NYT THE MAJOR trading nations have begun negotiations in Geneva seeking to check the counterfeiting of brand-name products a practice carried on In an increasing number of lessdeveloped countries. A coalition of American and European companies, ranging from Cartler Inc to Walt Disney
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  • 383 2 COURSES AND TALKS Sept 1-Oct 6: A practical approach to computerised mgt Information system (MIS), SIM, SIM Sept 2-16: The effective secretary, SIM, SIM Sept 5-21: Compensation and fringe benefits, Holiday Inn, P.O.D. Sept 11: Improving office efficiency, University of S'pore, same. Sept 11 12: Reinsurance (Treaty) Accounting
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  • 558 2  -  »y RAFAELA SEPPALA UPI THE FRENCH Riviera, and particularly the seaside city of Cannes, is experiencing a full-fledged renaissance as a playground for the privileged this time under the sign of the petrodollar. Discovered by the English aristocracy In the 19th century, glamorised by European royalty
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 635 2 TWO-IH-OHE CROSSWORD L CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 4 A man of father's height (6) 7 Evenly divided! (3. 2. 3) 8 Silk producer (6) 10 Flabby fellow capable of killing (5) 13 Look sound (4) 14 The loud fellow moved fast (4 15 Clean up. perhaps, for the engineers (4) 16
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 838 3 Reuter. THE proposed European monetary system has little hope of success as there is no sign that countries with weak currencies will bow to the stabilisation discipline in the new system any more than they did under the old Snake set-up. Disclosing this the
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    • 288 3 THE last thing farmer Bruce Dunn of Warrengulla, Australia, needs is rain. That's because he has got a huge crop of sunflowers growing in a dried-up lake, and he does not need the lake to be filled up again at least not until he
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 558 3 Agencies TWO PARTLY state-owned oil companies. Shell and British Petroleum, are still supplying oil indirectly to Rhodesia in violation of United Nation's sanctions, the Sunday Times reported in London yesterday. The newspaper, which, with the Observer, first revealed two weeks ago that the companies were breaking the
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    • 157 3 Reuter AMERICAN Federation of Labour, AFL-CIO, president George Meany said the Senate should reject the compromise Natural Gas Bill as inflationary and unfair to workers and consumers. In a letter to every senator, he said, "Itmakes no sense to greatly Increase natural gas
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    • 313 3 AP GREEK Premier Constantine Karamanlis itid on Saturday that Greece will probably become tbe European Economic Community'* tenth member in about a year' time. The atep U viewed as vitally necessary for Greece, both politically and economically. Mr. Karamanlis said tbe Greek economy
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    • 559 3 Reuter LATEST UK monthly economic and financial Indicators to be released this week are expected by financial analysts to remain favourable. Retail price increases should be steady at around July's 7.8 per cent on a year-on-year basis. The balance of payments current account may
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    • 434 3 UPI AP LATIN America is acquiring a more important role in the world economy but It experienced a slight slowdown in economic growth last year. The Inter-American Development Bank reported pervasive Inflation, higher energy costs and unemployment were primarily responsible for the slowdown from 4.8
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    • 1210 3 UPI Washington Star THE US Senate approved legislation designed to Improve foreign markets for US farm products through an expanded governmentsponsored trade programme and extended, for the first time, favoured trading status to China.. The bill was sent to the House. Sen. William Proxmire cast
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    • 280 3 Reuter A DELEGATION of six leading Chinese agricultural officials axe now in the US on a five-day tour of various grain operations, according to American grain exporters. The exporters stressed that it is not a grain-buy-ing delegation. The mission, consisting of shipping, grain inspection and
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    • 317 3 UK GOVERNMENT bonds are poised for a rally particularly at the long end following Prime Minister James Callaghan's decision not to hold an election at present, and the prospect of relatively favourably economic indicators this week, analysts said. Both short-dated and long-dated stocks finished the week
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    • 150 3 UFI AFTER several months of rapid expansion, Americans extended their use of credit by US$3.3 billion (817.59 billion) In July, the smallest gain since February, the Federal Reserve Board said on Friday. The July figure compared with the $3.79 billion advance registered In June and the
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 337 4 RUBBER futures In London closed steady on Friday, down from the dav's highs but still mostlv 0.85 to 0.50 pence per klio up from Thursday. Turnover was one lot of five tonnes and 831 lots of 15 tonnes including 26 options. There were no overnight kerb trades. In
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    • 231 4 CHINESE Produce Exchange, Singapore noon closing prices per plcul quoted on Saturday: Caeaaut oil: Bulk S9l sellers, old drum $90 sellers, new drum <101 Mixed (loose) UK/ Cont. »4 buyers Peppar: Muntok ASTA white fob. 100% NLW 1330 sellers Sarawak white f.o.b. 90% NLW 1312.50 sellers. Sarawak special
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    • 221 4 SUGAR futures closed £1.25 to £0.75 per tonne higher and turnover totalled 5,029 lots In London on Friday. The market was firm with good trade buying encouraging a resumption of the speculative buying interest evident before Thursday night's kerb shake-out. The London daily raws and whites prices were unchanged
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    • 47 4 ZINC on Friday in London was down £1.5 all round. Values fluctuated narrowly during the afternoon around end-morning levels. The morning market gave ground under tired long liquidation and some chart selling which was partly Induced by expectations of a small increase of stock last week.
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    • 367 4 ROBUBTA futures In London on Friday closed irregular but £23 to £32 per tonne down from Thursday. Turnover was 3,517 lots Including 29 options. Futures held steady for much of the morning with underlying trade-house support tending to limit an early decline. At midday losses ranged between £14 to
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    • 192 4 COCOA futures in London on Friday closed £26 to £10 per tonne higher and turnover totalled 8,188 lots, although most of this Involved self-trading. The market was firmer with trade buying and follow-through com-mission-house and chartist interest from the recent rise pushing the nearer positions through £2,000 per tonne.
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    • 168 4 THE STRAITS tin price in Penang on Saturday rose a further MJll to $1,851 per picul, on an official offering down 87 tonnes to 195 tonnes. In LONDON on Friday, tin, on the day, was unchanged for cash and up £10 for Three Months standard while High Grade
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    • 67 4 LEAD on Friday In London was up mostly £3.5 per tonne. The afternoon market followed the trend in copper with Three Months working up to £347.5 on the late kerb under covering support. The morning market found trade-covering Interest which took Three Months up to £345 and cash to
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    • 385 4 THE KHOBAR in SlngaSre on Saturday opened at 15,164 and cloaed lower at $15,121. The highest and lowest prices or the day were $15,172 and $15,113 respectively, and the market was quiet. Spot gold for London delivery opened at U*****.60/ 207.00 and closed lower at 205.90/ 206.30. The highest
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    • 344 4 COPPER wirebars, on the day, were up £6.5 for cash and C 4 for Three Months In London on Friday. The market worked higher during the afternoon on light covering and fresh buying which was augmented by arbitrage support. Three Months finished the kerb trading at £750.5 per tonne.
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    • 273 4 SILVER on the London Metal Exchange was down 3.7 pence all round on Friday. The easier trend In gold and US futures during the afternoon encouraged scattered liquidation down to 288.8 pence In the ring and to 288.1 pence briefly on the kerb. Morning values were marked down at
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    • 160 4 DESPITE continued buying by an exporter, wheat futures in Chicago on Friday finished mixed, off 1/4 cent a bushel nearby but up 1/2 cent In deferreds. Brokers said the export firm, a heavy buyer much of last week, bought two million bushels of December in the day's session after
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    • 347 4 Reuter REPRESENTATIVES from Brazil's soyabean cooperative federations have cautioned that insufficient production financing levels set for the coming season could lead to a reduction in Brazil's soyabean area. Mr. Benedlto Morelra, director of the Bank of Brazil Foreign Trade Department (Cacex) said
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    • 381 4 QUOTED prices for most commodities held steady throughout the week ended Sept 8 on the Singapore produce market with the exception of pepper. The initial outlook for pepper was dull with sellers reportedly unwilling to reduce their quotes on the belief that the buying demand was
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    • 202 4 CHICAGO soybean futures on Friday rallied near the close as local buying triggered commissionhouse stop buying. Prices finished near day's highs, up two US cents a bushel nearby to 9-1/2 cents In others. Traders said local shortcovering in the last 30 minutes pushed the November contract to the area
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    • MONEY AND EXCHANGE$
      • 171 4 THE US dollar opened higher at the 2.2510/90 level In the Singapore forex market last week and was traded cautiously throughout the week as dealers were awaiting further announcement of any measures to boost the US currency. It was traded narrowly mixed In the range of 2.2410/2.2520 with
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      • 21 4 THE average rate at which Singapore bank* are currently prepared to lend to their beet customers is 7.25 per cent.
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      • 249 4 Asian rates PERIOD rates last week eased Vt per cent from opening, on lack of taking Interest by good names. Also helping the soft tone was the drop In U8 basic money supply of US<l.B billion in Ml, and Federal funds trading on Thursday at 8% per cent. Short dates
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      • 253 4 THE interbank money market last week opened fairly comfortably around 6 per cent, but tightened towards midweek with money being traded up to 9 per cent. Term deposit rates firmed v* per cent from the previous week's closing quotes in accordance wlih the tight money situation. Though the overnight
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      • 302 4 THE DOLLAR scored noticeable gains on Friday against major currencies except sterling In patchy end-week trading. The dollar was Initially helped by favourable market reaction to the refusal by the US House of Representatives to approve a Senate amendment barring President Carter from Imposing Import fees of oil, dealers
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      • 62 4 Source: Astley Pearce THE INTERBANK money market was tight last week, with overnight funds being traded on an average of 7 1/2 per cent. Business was done in One Month at 6 5/8 and 61/2 per cent. Twos and Threes were generally quiet with rates firming by 1/8
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      • 534 4 THE MARKET was thin and predominantly nervous uut week. The dollar, In the first half of the week, continued Its downward movement and fell from 1.6230 Swiss franc's on Sept 1 to below 1.59 and from 1.9850 marks to around 1.9050. Towards the end of the week, however, the
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      • 246 4 THE DOLLAR closed firmer against major currencies on Friday, primarily reflecting short-covering ahead of the weekend. Dealers said the US unit continued to be underpinned by Treasury Secretary Michael Blumenthal's remarks earlier In the week that the US has been considering additional measures to bolster the dollar. In
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      • 175 4 Euro rates LONDON Eurodollar rates on Friday showed a generally easier trend following lower than expected weekly US money supply figures while continuing uncertainty over the short term course of US Interest rates kept trading interest to a low level, dealers said. Among periods, Six, Nine Months and One Year
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      • 37 4 FRANKFURT exchanges/ closing quotes on Sept 8: US 1.9078/9# CM 1.1X30/46 StfS 486/178 nri tt.tr/it S rr 113.00/96 Ut 3.366/366 r ft 46.10/66 Tan 1.0430/40 B rr (cob) 6.343/363 B Pt (fin) 6.166/166 N Kr 31.916/90
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      • 50 4 FOR the week ended FtHUm Sept 8, the range of eall rates received from Short Deposits (M) Berhad was as follows: Bask fund: 2 per cent to 6 per cent. Clsasrsl fund: 3 per cent to 4 3/4 per cent. Movements of fun 4 totalled 8293 million.
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  • TRANSPORT
    • 812 5  -  By RAHIM KASSIM FULLY cellular containerships, with Its proven superiority over conventional cargo vessels, may not be employed efficiently on certain routes. These routes, rather unfortunately, lead to developing countries where in most cases port facilities are inadequate and where an imbalance of cargo
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    • 247 5 Reuter THE STRIKING fitters and electricians at the Seatainer Terminals Ltd container terminal/ depot in the Port of Melbourne have voted to stay out until at least tomorrow. An association of Employers of Waterside Labour spokesman however said, "men at the Liner Services container
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    • 658 5 NYT TO THE AIRLINES, the Carter Administration's drive for lower air fares and more vigorous route competition seems to signal a need to cut costs and strengthen financial resources by merger. In recent weeks, three pairs of airlines Pan American
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    • 178 5 THE ARABIAN Peninsular Container Line's (APCL) "Discovery Bay" (above) has set a maritime record oy being the biggest container ship 29,262 dwt, 1.572 containers ever to call at Arabian ports In the Gulf. APCL, a Joint service between United Arab Shipping Co (USAC) and P and
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    • 197 5 AFP TAIWANESE and South Korean shipowners agreed at a meeting In Talpeh recently that bulk cargo transported between the two countries would be shared equally by ships of the two nations. However, details of the agreement will be worked out by the-two parties
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    • 42 5 A SCANDUTCH container vessel, the "Nedlloyd Delft," holds the current record for shipping the largest number of TEUB on a single voyage, 8c an Dutch claimed. The Delft carried 2,960 TEUs when It left Singapore for Europe In August
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    • Article, Illustration
      318 5 EXPECTED ARRIVALS TODAY KEPPEL WHARVES Barge Chin Hup Hln No 1 (0700 alongside Sea Trader) 8/9 Bromella (2100 after Western River) 40/41 Bunga Melatl (0600 after Sophie Rlckmers D/L) 33/34 Golden Source (0600 22 Hoegh Elan after Hoegh Elite) 31/32 King Luck (1500 after King River) 23/24
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    • 246 5 AP WHILE many persons In the United States felt relief at the end of the Vietnam War, Airlift International felt a quick erosion of Its war-related profit. The Miami-based carrier, which had made huge profits by ferrying troops and supplies to South-east Asia, found Itself deeply
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  • REVIEWS
    • 1401 6  -  1 VIVIENNE WEE CHINESE music in Singapore may be divided into two categories: traditional and Westernised. Traditional Chinese music here is usually referred to as difang yinyue (local music), and is represented by the different styles associated with the different dialectgroups. The prominent ones are Teochew, Cantonese and
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    • 641 6  -  ■y FOO CHOY PENG THE STANDARD of local Chinese orchestras ha* Improved tremendously in the last few years though it still lags behind Hongkong's, according to the conductors of three leading Chinese orchestras in Singapore the People's Association, National Theatre and Radio Singapore Chinese orchestras. The Government's
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    • 1421 7  -  Saturday (Sept 9) marked the 150 th anniversary of Leo Tolstoy's birth. The spirit of this master storyteller with his genius for touching the very soul of people and events lives on still in Yasnaya Polyana, his birthplace. INNA ZHUKOVA brings us on a journey
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    • 828 7 The Politic* of Administration the Malaysian Experience Mavis Puthucheary Oxford University Press Reviewed by Joe Fernandez AS POINTED out by R.S. Milve In his Government and Politics in Malaysia, "more than anything else, the racial composition of Malaysia Is the key to understanding the whole picture. It dictates
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    • 400 7 THE FRENCH Film Festival, organised Jointly by the French Embassy and the Alliance Francalse, takes off this evening (Sept 11) with Claude Miller's Tell Her I Love Her. The film, which begins at 6.30pm, stars Gerald Depardleu who plays an emotionally obsessed man who has to choose
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 539 6 LEISURE TIME] t'Mi ■Jt Panl Ntvmon end Joanne Woodward in Tho Drowning Pool' FILMS: THE SINGAPORE Hilton's movie (no cover charge) at Its poolslde on Sunday, Sept 17, at 8.15 pm is The Drowning Pool, a successful thriller featuring Paul Newman in the lead, with wife Joanne Woodward in a
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    • 260 6 3.00 PM Opening followed by Impact The Shadow of Progress Diary of Events (Tamil) 0 Afternoon Matinee Visit To A Chief's Son (Part 1), starring: Richard Mulligan, Johnny Sekka and John Philip Hogdon Intermission Opening followed by Harold Lloyd's World of Comedy News in Brief 0 Marine Boy Don't Ask
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  • MARKET REVIEWS
    • 920 8  -  SINGAPORE L 4 •y TSANG SAU YIN BUYING bids for quality stocks came on fast and strong after a cautious start last week on the Stock Exchange of Singapore. The Initial hesitancy was attributed in part to an exchange circular advising brokers and remislers not
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    • 762 8 r < NEW YORK NYT COMING off the Labour Day weekend, the bulls could be heard on Wall Street as the stock market finally broke through the 900-barrier last week for only the second time in 1978. It was a week when many gambling
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    • 468 8 r SYDNEY 4 Reuter APART from a setback on Friday among the miners, particularly the uranium stocks and CR A, the market closed the week on a still firm tone. Reflecting the dampened enthusiasm of Investors for the mining sector, thie Metals and Minerals Index
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    • 227 8 HONGKONG k 4 SHK THE market strength of repent weeks has derived substantially from a reduced level of profittaking from Institutions and considerable speculative activity centred on HK Wharf. However, Wednesday's news that YK Pau has acquired a 15/20 per cent stake in Wharf, and the
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    • 558 8 TOKYO A Daiwa Sec INVESTOR Interest has been quickly turning from one special situation stock to another, such as new technology related companies in the pharmaceutical and electronics sectors. Dally turnover In the first week of September reached an average 352 million shares, as
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    • 315 8  -  ENDED SEPT 8 COMPILED BY VIOLET CHOW OTHERS Sharikat Harper GUfillan Bbd announced that Komputra (Msla) Sdn Bhd has entered into a Joint venture with Colgate Palmolive (Mala) Sdn Bhd to provide computer bureau services. General Securities Invert—if (GSI) and Growth Industrial (QIH) have been
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    • 671 8  -  r 7 LONDON By GERALD COLVERD NEW all-time peaks for the London Stock Market now appear inevitable. Such a state of affairs, whilst highly acceptable for UK Investors, is not without Its paradox In that It will occur on the back of the least anticipated motivation no
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    • 1010 8  -  r K.LUMPUR h »y SOON HUI MOONG SHARE prices continued to make good progress In the short trading week on the Kuala Lumpur stock market. Buying Interest was prominent among selected industrial blue chips, though a handful of lowerliners also attracted keen support. Quality Industrial
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCK MARKETS
    • 1161 9 NEW YORK STOCKS climbed sharply on Friday over a wide area In active trading, spurred by a drop In both the basic money supply and August wholesale prices. An apparent credit tightening move by tjie Federal Reserve cut into the gains In the afternoon.
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    • 344 9 SHARE prices on Friday closed sharply higher in active trading as surging oil and gas Issues sent the composite Index up a record 25% points to its highest level since Nov. 9. 1973. Metals posted the largest gain since Dec. 22. 1976 and pipelines had its largest advance since
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    • 410 9 THE stock exchange on Friday closed lower across the board In small volume ahead of last weekend, dealers said. Oold shares retreated In Une with the trend In the bullion price and losses of over 100 cents were seen In heavyweights. Mining financial* were tower In line with producers,
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    • 445 9 EUROPEAN MARKETS FRANKFURT share prices closed on Friday higher, continuing Thursday's firm trend, dealers said. Bayerlsche Verelnsbank rose seven marks and Chemleverwaltung was up five. Other prices firmed upto three marks except for major chemicals which were little changed. On the bond market, trading was
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    • 209 9 SEPT at Dm Aef-Telefunken SI 80 -0.3 Akzo 31.tO A Hi Leben 675 •2 Allz Vers 505 ♦8 BASK 140.40 ♦0.4 BuyHTWhunk 292 ♦2 Buy Vhunk 335B ♦7 Buyer 142 20 unch BBC 310 1 BMW 227.10 4-2.3 Cussella 42SB C'hrm Verw 296 ♦6.5 Commerzbank 231 1 Contl Gumml
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    • 217 9 SEPT 08 FU ABN 300 00 unch Ahold 117 50 1.7 Akio 34 SO -0 2 AMEV 89 30 -0.7 Anitas ***** 1.2 Am rot Bank 83 60 t0.5 Bergoss 5900 unch Berk 100 00 -0.5 Boll 78 50 1.5 BorsumlJ 172 00 •3 Burhmann 75 .30 -0.1 Byenkorf
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    • 277 9 SEPT OH Frs CORBEILLE Air-Uqulde 342 12 B S N Gervals Danone 552 20 C 8 F (ThomsonC*f) 309 4-U Cie Francalse desHetroles 129.20 urvch Compagnie Finam lere Compafmie Genera I* 3S3 13 Credit Fancier De France 387.90 •1 Hachette i Libra.ne) 237.90 +5 Machines Bull SI -0.1 Michelln(B)
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    • 190 9 SEPT ON Francs /t<-lions Suisse* 268 unch Alusuisse Br 1170 -15 Alusuisse Reg. 509 ♦2 Brown Boveri Br 1605 unch Ctbo Gelgy Br 000 -20 Ciba Getty PC 745 unch Clba Oelgy Reg 569 unch Credit Suisse Br 2340 uni.n Credit Suisse Reg 440' uiich Elektrowatl Br. 1970 -20
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    • 83 9 SEPT ON 1 Frs FORWARD MARKET Aitf Arhrd Astur 722 *22 Bruvun Kru-Lntnb Ciinptir Ciirk I>- Be*rs Ebes 2295 uneh Elfctrobel 6900 -20 Oh-Inno-Bm 2330 30 Ofv 1420 190 Hotxik 2600 90 Pftro 3800 -S Ry II Hitch 2055 -5 Sidr<> 724 ♦4 S<K (ifn Belg •2035 +30 Sofinu
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    • 98 9 SEPT m Lire Anlr 110 -5 Asm*' On -***** »4»' HiislOKi 674 50 -ay Cent rule 4849 269 Hut 2215 47 Firisider 1Kb -I Genlnimob 76 undt IFI Prl 2465 luilcementi ***** 4-2S0 lUiiga.s 802 4-*' Italsider 176 50 ♦7.4 M.igneli M HI 496 ♦ft.5 MarelllErr 359 75 -1.25
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    • 62 9 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS 508.7 Wednesday M 5 Week Ago 5 DOW -JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Thursday 893,71 Wednesday 895 70 Ago 87B.K LONDON DOLLAR PREMIUM Thursday to Wednesday to 9JK H.K. HANG SENG da y Thursday 700.39 Week Ago 698.43 SYDNEY INDUSTRIALS £T day ...una* Thursday 4A4 m Week
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  • INTERNATIONAL COMPANY NEWS
    • 597 9 w ASIAN THE directors of Broken Hill Proprietary Company, Australia's largest company and Its sole steel producer, were cautiouslv optimistic about the outlook for the group in 1978-79 in the annual report. They said the Importance of government achievements In reducing the Inflation
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    • 296 9 A STRIKING turnround from losses to profits was forecast by Toray Industries. the largest producer of synthetic fibres in Japan. The company made the R' redlctlon when unveiling s consolidated results for the year ended last March which showed an overall Ipss of
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    • 94 9 Reuter UNITEX Ltd has announced a final dividend of 80 cents (same) making a total of HKfl.2s for the year ended June 30. The company said It will also make a one-for-four bonus Lwif Meanwhile CONTINENTAL MARINER INVESTMENT also announced a final dividend of 14 cents (same),
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    • 61 9 Reuter THE Tokyo Stock Exchange said It tightened curbs on margin trading in stocks of Fujiya Confectionery effective from last Wednesday to check speculative activity on the market. The margin requirements for Fujiya stock trading were raised to 60 per cent including 20 per cent In cash
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    • 398 9 DESPITE a big increase in the number of passengers carried, competition from cut-price air fares sent Air New Zealand's earnings tumbling for the year ended March 31. Profits were down by three quarters from NZ $12.7 million to 3.3 million ($3.5 million). Air NZ carried
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    • 502 9 f EUROPEAN LONDON: British Petroleum Co Ltd said it benefited during Its second quarter from its Increased interest in Standard Oil Co of Ohio and also from the boost to 3ohio's profit from its Alaskan crude oil production, which began In June last year. Trading
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  • 529 10  -  By LOW LEE CHOO REFLECTING the adverse eountry-wide drought which affected most rubber and oil palm estates In Peninsular Malaysia earlier this year. Bedford Plantations only managed to show a slight improvement in interim earnings. Unaudited pre-tax profit for the first six months ended June
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  • 484 10 GENERAL Lumber's much-discussed new credit facilities has turned out to be surprisingly large. It announced recently that It had entered into an agreement with its bankers for facilities totalling $8.3 million. The company is. however,, paying quite heavily fop the money, with Interest pegged 2
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  • COMPANY MEETINGS
  • 274 10 payment Ex 1 Date c looka loae Date payable Tout for the year Total for previous year (JOB Alex Hldgi Bata PWrPtW HfeUaZbaad SHI 5%<b) 9HI 7S<b> 8HI Aug 21 Sept 1 Aug 17 Aug 22 Aug 22 Aug 28 Sept 11 Aug 20 Sept 2 Sept 1
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  • 145 10 Company Particulars Ex Date Books Close 8—In Great Eaatera Life M ToWoce Carls berg Msiaa Patill* Syalhatic Resuu Fa bar Martin Bonus Issue of 1 for 4 Bonus Issue of 1 for 2 Bonus Issue of 1 for 1 Bonus lame of 1 for 4 Bonus Issue of
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  • 210 10 KENT (FMS) Tin Dredging, which proposed to go Into voluntary liquidation last Julv, has announced that its liquid assets, estimated at $2,954,000, will be distributed to shareholders after the settlement of the company's liabilities. The net assets, which are mainly In the form of
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  • 134 10 MORGAN Grenfell (Asia) replying to a stock exchange query on behalf of City Developments Limited, said none of the directors or substantial shareholders of Ban Joo Leong had any direct or indirect Interest In the recent purchase of Central Building by CDL. The directors-or substantial
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  • 54 10 SYNTHETIC Resins (Malaysia) Bhd has given notice that an extraordinary general meeting of the company will be held on Sept 22 for the purpose of considering a rights Issue of two new shares for every five shares held by its shareholders. An additional 2.56 million shares at Mil
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  • 36 10 Malayan United Industries Group Unaudited pretax profit for the half year ended June 30, 1978 M82.40 million ffl.34 million). Parent Company unaudited pre-tax profit for the half year ended June 30, 1978: <17,795 (912,634).
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  • 2623 10 TfcbY High Mr Low Company Last Sale ♦Ory»_ Dtv (Vs Net CV Y1tf% P/| Vol (••88) Hlgfc Wwk Lew SECTION ONI INDUSTRIALS 272 238 178 219 275 111 276 326 245 660 500 250 378 690 165 354 1040 149 464 410 140 640 352 165 776
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  • 1618 10 Sept 8 Chicago Board options exchange volume ex45,3?1 contracts on Friday from 134,947 on Thursday. OPTION OCT JAN APL STOCK Alcoa 40 7 8 H UNTRD 47 Alcoa 45 SH S UNTRD 47 Alcoa 50 1* 24 3K 47 Am Exp 30 UNTRD UNTRD NOL 37H Am
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  • MONDAY SPORTS
    • 131 11 THIS IS not a mirage. It is the Mirage a streamlined glass fibre go-kart from Britain. Powered by an 144 cc four-stroke petrol engine, the Mirage has a governed top speed of 40ltph. Measuring 169 cm long, 86.3 cm wide and 71.1 cm high, the go-kart has
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    • 892 11  -  ■y RONALD ATKIN in New York FOR ALL their cynicism about many aspects of everyday life, it is possible to get most New Yorkers on to their feet and to remain more or less in that position for the duration of the American National Anthem.
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    • 1206 11  -  «r TEO TECK WENG SELETAR Open champion Llm Choo Beng returned a final round 81 for a 72-hole aggregate of 314 to clinch a berth in this year's team for* the seven-nation Putra Cup l championship in Jakarta. Playing in the final two> rounds
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    • 902 11  -  By RONALD KOW IN THE DAYS when the public thoroughfare* were not so crowded, and there were not so many traffic lights and one-way streets in Singapore, a ''disease" quite similar to the much-talked-about "soccer fever" plagued the country. The symptoms were similar. Crowds were
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    • 964 11  -  ■y PETER DOBEREINER IT WAS fitting that Ken Brown should win his first tournament at Portmarnock for this great club will always be associated with the name of Hi.rry Bradshaw and these two players are birds of a feather. Only one feather,
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  • 1289 12  -  a BERALD COLVERD *1 LONDON **IftEVrVAL of the aged debate on the role of gold ftthln the structure of international monetary syetemsts expected to take place during the annual meeting of the InterOil&onal Monetary Fund at the end of this month. -Much of
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  • 194 12 TOY manufacturing Is one of the fastest growing Industry in Singapore with a near ten-fold jump in output from $3.3 million In 1970 to an estimated $32.8 million last year. Though small when compared to the Republic's overall manufacturing output, the labour force In
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  • 102 12 AFP THE UaM States Is >niifi< to tarn* ftw the International Mmtiry Fond (IMF). but htm made nt, Anthony Mmm, —it —lay rftto U8 partfcrttHilhr of It" rich —a—, wtihwi i>irUl ftinl financed nnder the Gmnl Agnomenl to Barrow (GAB). The fand hu UN million Spodnl
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  • 865 12 NYT Reuter GUIDELINES aimed at limiting most wage increases to 7 per cent a year and holding average price rises to 5% per cent probably will be recommended by President Carter's top advisers, informed sources said. The advisers are also working
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  • 341 12 ABOUT 85 per cent of the Units in the first phase of the Hillcrest Arcadia condominium project have been sold. The marketing manager of Sanken Hlllorest, the developer, Mr. L.K. Lee, said sales picked up noticeably over the last three or four months.
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  • 282 12 A SURVEY of engineers in Singapore conducted last year revealed that of the 3,134 engineers residing here, about 74 per cent received their training overseas. The 3-yearly survey by the Ministry of Science and Technology, showed that 60 per cent of the engineers are
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  • 321 12 THE PROSPECT of faster economic growth during 1979 and 1980 and the probable stronger consumer demand should benefit the world's textile Industry, International Wool Secretariat (IW8) economists say In their latest monthly report. The report notes, however, that despite this encouraging possibility, conditions In the textile Industry
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  • 241 12 AFP INDIA Is likely to acquire mining leases In other countries to meet the shortage of high-quality coking coal, the English-language Economic Times reported on Saturday. A proposal mooted by the Steel and Mines Ministry Is now before the Cabinet for approval. Even though
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  • 532 12 NYT REPRESENTATIVES of a dozen Industrial nations will convene at the US State Department today for a five-day conference on revision of the Paris Convention for the protection of Industrial property. The convention, adopted In 1883, Is the basic agreement affecting patent and trademark rights of Americans
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  • 549 12 AFP AP CHINA will choose Japan as Its partner in developing undersea oil resources If Japan offers the same terms as those made by other countries, Vice-Chinese Premier Kang Shin-en said on Saturday. Mr. Kang concurrently Minister of the Btate Economic Commission, also told
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    • 131 12 IT PAYS TO CONSULT INDCSUEZ BEFORE MAKING A DECISION ON YOUR CASH BALANCES Today.we arei quoting the.following for Singapore Dollar term deoosits up to SS2SO.OOO 1 month 5V«% pj. 3 months 5V»% p.a. 6 months! 5¥«% p.a. 9 months 5%% p.a. 12 months 6%% p.a. Savings 4%% p.a. We also
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  • 2278 13 MM—M A guide to ships loading at Singapore for Ports around the World Tlm foUowtnf list übulßUs, by port of dMtlntUon U» drum of Um ship, the shipping Una tnvobid, tad Um wttmaiad dattt of arrival and dtptrtur* from Stafapor* port. •iSeaaDwteh has a Joint MrTkc uruKaxat with
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    • 507 13 Scan Dutch V Faet and Regular Savvice To/From N.C. /SCAN/W.MEDVU.K. Singapore: Tel. *****. Port Keiang: Tel *****1. Kuala.Lumpur Tel *****. Pen*>g: Tai ***** SHIPPING SANKYO LINE! AUSTRALIA SERVICE P.Katong Singapore Loading far PARAOISE MOON 19/20 S«o< 17/11 Sapt $YO, MEL, ADEL YIIE RIVER V 2 OCT STO.MEI MAYBREEZE 1/2 0d
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