The Business Times, 25 September 1978

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  • 11 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 218/1/78 MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1978 50 CENTS
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 69 1 Monetary Fund has released f-. bid forms for the next monthly gold auction to be conducted on behalf of the trust fund on Oct 4. Copies of the Fund's "Invitation to bid" which set out the terms and conditions for the auction and contain the forms for
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    • 66 1 Reuter HAMBURG, Sun. Japan risks higher unemployment and slower economic growth If the US dollar remains around Its current record low levels against the yen, a leading Japanese Industrialist said. Mr. Kazuo Tashlma, president of the Minolta Photographic Company, told the weekly West German news magazine Der Spiegel
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    • 63 1 AFP S un —An estimated US$l billion (552.3 billion) were deposited In Western banks by well-to-do Iranians during three weeks of anti-government riots which preceded the proclamation of martial law on Sept 8. The cash was transferred by small amounts to almost every Western country, banking sources
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    • 58 1 AFP BAGUIO CITY, Sun. Challenger Viktor Korchnoi, unable to press home a one-pawn advantage, settled for a draw today after 80 moves of his marathon 25th game with Soviet world chess champion Anatoly Karpov. It was a record-breaking 19th draw of the hard-fought world chess title match here
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    • 75 1 AFP HONGKONG, Sun. Prices of Japanese goods soared by 30 per cent as a result of the rising yen, a survey published in the Hongkong Standard said today. Japanese electrical appliances have risen by as much as 20 per cent in retail prices. Prices of Japanese
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    • 65 1 UPI TOKYO, Sun. Shipment of spent nuclear fuel to Britain and France by Japanese electric companies has been held up due to American objection. <■ Disclosing this a Tokyo wwspaper, Malnlchl Shimbun, said a total of 53 short tons of nuclear fuel spent at nuclear power plants of
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    • 104 1 AFP yOLOMBO, Sun. Sri Lanka's president J.R Jayewardene yesterday sent a strongly worded cable to the general secretary of the Praguebased World Federation of Trade Unions (WIFTU) telling him he should be more careful about making demands regarding trade union rights. Mr Jayewardene's cable was In reply
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    • 56 1 Reuter HONGKONG, Sun. The US dollar, yen, sterling and the Deutschemark will be traded on the proposed Hongkong currency futures market according to outlined proposals. The currencies are those of Hongkong's four main export markets and the proposals suggest the contract size could be for US$2O,OOO, 50,000 marks,
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    • 62 1 Reuter WASHINGTON, Sun. President Carter will unveil a new US export policy at the White House on Tuesday, a Commerce Department spokesman said. It is likely to contain increased authority for the Export-Import Bank to support exports through loans and loan guarantees, increased export promotion activities by
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  • 118 1 THE following list of stocks 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. Compaay Turnover Price# High Low '000 Sept 22 ivn Slme
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  • LOCAL STOCK INDICES
    • 68 1 Sept 18 Sept 19 Sept 28 Sept 21 Sept 22 BT Index: 2044.57 1974.87 2032.18 1948.86 1882.36 Industrials: 395.14 388.79 387.83 383.74 360.40 Finance: 084.33 888.81 875.38 608.63 646.83 Hotels: 289.56 285.07 288.29 383.60 360.09 Properties: 248.37 243.88 245.00 341.34 336.93 Tins: 171.58 171.22 170.89 170.16 170.00 S rubbers:
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    • 76 1 BT Index: Sept IS Sept 19 Sept 38 Sept 21 Sept 22 2805.06 2724.67 2803.18 8691.34 28M 34 Industrials: 429.82 419.91 419.67 413.04 401.78 Finance: 582.32 569.78 570.43 556.08 837.45 Hotels: 237.94 236.71 237.69 236.87 236.38 Properties: 234.70 230.36 231.89 230.46 230.64 ■f Tins: 189.39 188.74 187.55 183.45 180.37
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  • 814 1  -  ECONOMY BENEFITS ■y SOH TIANG KENG SINGAPORE'S Interest rates are still among the lowest in the world despite recent Increases. This situation will continue to stimulate expansion of the national economy and keep local exports competitive in oversea markets. Figures from the latest Issue of
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  • 415 1 BURSTING WITH ENERGY, IDEAS AFP MR. LEE Kuan Yew has expressed confidence about the emergence of a second generation leadership "bursting with energy and new ideas" to take over in the next Wire to 10 years. In an exclusive interview with AFP before leaving for Brussels on a three-nation tour
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  • 382 1 SINGAPORE'S trade I deficit with Peninsular Mal laysla (Its third-largest trading partner) has narrowed in the first seven months of this year. The deficit of $415 million was a 23 per cent drop from the first seven months of 1977. Since the record
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  • 293 1 A MAJOR breakthrough In an 11-year research pro* gramme to convert waste matter into a cheap source of energy by UK chartered engineer, Mr Arnold Pearce, will be announced in London today by a UK company, Flamoloss Furnaces Lid. The announcement
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  • 391 1  -  •r JOHN LIM ANOTHER Japanese firm is to start operations here as a result of the yen's appreciation. Yamashina Singapore will start making various types of screws at the end of the year. A terraced factory has been leased and machinery from
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  • 128 1 CHINA supports the Ase&n nations and the concept for a rone of peace, freedom and neutrality in Southeast Asia Disclosing this Malaysian Foreign Minister Tengku Ahmad Rlthauddeen said Chinese Vice-Premier Teng Hsiao-ping had invited Malaysian Prime Minister Datuk Hussein Onn to visit China. Tengku Rlthauddeen Is visiting
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  • 1412 2  -  By GERALD COLVERD A MAJOR development In the conversion of waste into a cheap source of energy is to be announced in London today by a private UK company, Flameless Furnaces Limited, which has brought to commercial completion some 11 years of research by top UK
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  • 1351 2  -  Singapore architect WILLIAM LIM challenges traditional notions of how cities should be built in this article which is based on excerpts from a paper he presented at a symposium last week. The symposium, "The Environment in Malaysiawas organised jointly by the Consumers' Association of
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 639 2 < t -11-OIE CROSSWORD I CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROBS 3 Wood tn the form of a slap? 8 blend of alloy (5) 10 Inferior as some bounders are (5) 11 Add one child (3) 12 You get It progressively (5) 13 Poorness of pay-out (7) IS Old Harry has his own
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 140 3 THE 44-year-old Perkins Engines Group hai built approximately 74 million dtesel engine*. The first of its kind was the Vixen a four cylinder unit built in a small workshop in Queen Street in the centre of Peterborough, England. Since then Perkins has expanded around the world
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    • 867 3 Reuter THE PROPOSED European monetary system (EMS) could begin early next year. Luxembourg Prime Minister Gaston Thorn said after meeting Irish Foreign Minister Michael O'Kennedy. Mr. O'Kennedy, who is accompanying President Patrick Hlllery on a state visit to Luxembourg discussed a number of topics
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    • 260 3 EXPERTS are predicting a bumper Indonesian coffee crop this year and exports are projected to reach between 140.000 and 150,000 tonnes. Good crops have already been reported from south Sumatra and there is optimism about the harvest in north Sumatra. One trader said that 88.000
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    • 176 3 Reuter NIPPON Steel Corporation stated that the Japanese steel industry Is watching with concern the moves by Australian Iron-ore producers to reorganise their marketing arrangements. Industry sources in Tokyo said they fear coordinated negotiations may result in a rise in Australian ore prices. Over In CANBERRA, Trade and
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 500 3 Agencies THE CARTER Administration Is promising more active intervention in labour negotiations next year, according to Wage and price Council member Jack Meyer. At a meeting in New Orleans of the National Association of Business Economists, he said the outcome of Teamsters Union negotiations with truckers early
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    • 352 3 UPI Reuter THE US Congress on Saturday adopted a 1979 Federal budget with the lowest deficit in five years, and an influential aenator said a balanced budget may be possible before 1983. In a rare weekend session, the Senate gave final
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    • 770 3 Reuter AFTER years of rumours, disappointments and false starts. East Germany has finally confirmed plans to produce a new passenger car in a Joint venture with Czechoslovakia. The car, to be produced In differing versions In both countries In the early 1980>, will be the first
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    • 969 3 DEMAND SPREADS TO ALL SECTORS Reuter WEST GERMANY will probably achieve average real growth of over 3 per cent this year, close to the government's original target of 3.5 per cent, Bundesbank vice-president KarlOtto Poehl said. A strengthening of domestic demand, Initially limited to
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    • 805 3 Reuter SOUTH AFRICA Finance Minister Owen Horwood expects gold prices to continue to rise bver the longer term, although there may be some Intermittent downward movements. He said; "Industrial demand has remained quite strong during gold's recent advance, which Is unlike the situation In late 1974 and
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    • 91 3 Reuter UNION leaders of the Ford National Negotiating Committee have recommended an official all-out strike at Ford Motor, union sources said. Between 14,000 and 15,000 Ford workers throughout the country are on unofficial strike In protest at the company's offer of a five per
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 276 4 RUBBER futures in London on Friday closed mostly with gains of about 0.10 to 0.55 pence per kilo. Trading was verv auiet with turnover at only 12 lots of five tonnes and 209 lots of 15 tonnes including four kerbs and two options. The bulk of business was
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    • 166 4 THE STRAITS tin price in Penang on Saturday fell MSI2 to $1,878 per plcul. Turnover rose 10 tonnes to 156 tonnes. In LONDON on Friday, tin was unchanged for standard metal while High Grade -was unchanged for cash and down £10 for Three Months. Values eased after lunch
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    • 272 4 SUGAR futures closed £1.60 to £1.35 per tonne higher In a turnover of 4.601 lots in London on Friday. Dealers said the market fell back from higher morning levels under tired liquidation at the end of a week during which the highs of the current trading r ange were
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    • 78 4 C.I.F. North European ports, in US dollars per ton unless otherwise stated. LONDON: Friday Previous Malaysian 5% fla bulk per tonne November 592 S sir 900 sir Sumatra 5* ffa bulk September unch 975 Sir/MS/670 pd October 820 sir 635 pd November 902 W sir 622*/607*/610pd December 580slr/5«7*pd602*pd
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    • 191 4 BANGKOK rice prices were quoted as follows on Saturday: (In US dollars per tonne. F. 0.8. basis Bangkok) White Rice: 100 pet Ist class 402.100 r-t 2nd class 387.100 pet 3rd class 382. pet 377. 10 pet 352. 15 pet 347, 20 pet 342 25 pet 332. 35 pet
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    • 272 4 COCOA futures In London on Friday closed mostly £9 to £5 per tonne lower but the spot month ended about £16 down. Turnover was a fairly low 2,123 lots which Included eight options and 643 self trades. The terminal displayed small early gains prompted by Thursday's dearer New York
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    • 256 4 CHINESE Produce Exchange, Singapore noon closing prices per plcu) on Saturday: t'acaaat ail: Itulk V.< 2 vllrrv old drum $97 Jtrtlrr*. nr» drum $102 seller*. C«fra: Mixi-d (loose) UK Colli $64 buyers Prfpcr: Mtmluk AST A white fob. 100% NLW $345 sellers. Sarawak white fob 96% NLW $327.50
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    • 276 4 FUTURES closed £5 to £28 per tonne higher and turnover totalled 2,192 lots in London on Friday. The market eased at the opening following the overnight trend in New York but good fresh buying and short-covering was attracted by the lower levels and this saw values recover steadily to
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    • 282 4 COPPER wirebars. on the day, lost £2 for cash and €3 for Three Months In London on Friday. The afternoon market was steady Initially at £747 for Three Months but endweek book-squaring pared values near the close. Trading was slow. The early morning premarket steadied on modest covering prompted
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    • 67 4 LEAD, on the day, was down I*2 for cash and C 1.75 for Three Months in London on Friday. The afternoon market was steady around endmorning levels. Morning prices were steady at the outset on light short-covering around £365 for Three Months although profit-taking later shaded the position before
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    • 369 4 THE Hongkong silver futures market on Saturday closed at HKJ261.00 per 10 ounces, unchanged from Friday. Now trading was reported during the half-day session. The day's fixing price was also HKJ261.00, unchanged from Friday. On the London Metal Exchange on Friday, silver was unchanged all round. There was little
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    • 181 4 CHICAOO soybean futures on Friday sprang out of the loss column In the final hour in sympathy with wheat, but heavy mixed selling quickly sent them back again. The market ended a volatile session 5K to four US cents a bushel lower, about seven cents under highs. After plunging
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    • 180 4 WHEAT futures In Chicago on Friday shot out of the loss column in late trade to finish five to 2* US cents a bushel higher. Only heavy last-minute selling by a commercial house prevented a larger advance. Traders said buying may have been spurred by rumours that a freeze
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    • 622 4 THE KILOBAR in SingaSre on Saturday opened at 15,811 and closed at $15,789. The highest and lowest prices were $15,818 and $15,775, respectively. The market was quiet. Spot gold for London dellvery opened at a record high of U*****.90/219.40 and closed slightly easier at U*****.70/10. The highest and lowest
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    • 454 4 THE SINGAPORE produce market was totally uneventful last week. Trading was minimal due to a variety of reasons for the different commodities. Pepper was lightly traded early in the week because the traditional West Asian buyers felt that the prices were far too steep. By Monday last
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    • 46 4 ZINC, on the day, was up mostly €0.5 per tonne In London on Friday. The afternoon market was featureless but remained steady. The steady morning trend reflected copper ana reports of some pick-up recently In general physical demand. Stocks were forecast marginally lower last week.
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    • MONEY AND EXCHANGE$
      • 206 4 NEWS that Egypt and Israel had agreed to try to sign a peace treaty within a few months boosted the US dollar sharplv to a high of 2.2550 on the Singapore forex market last week. After opening at the 2.2500/20 level, however, the positive reaction to the agreements
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      • 21 4 THE average rate at which Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customer* is 7.25 per cent.
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      • 294 4 Asian rates RATES firmed Vi per cent across the board in the middle of last week upon indication of a rise of per cent In Federal funds target to 8Vt per cent. Short dates were traded erratically from a low of 8K per cent In overnights to a high of
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      • 386 4 IN THE domestic money market last week, rates for term money rose to new heights as a result of Increased demand arising from heavy maturities and new Interest. There was an Increase of tfc per cent across the board with three-month quotes closing on Friday at 7 to
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      • 167 4 Euro rates PERIOD deposit rates In London on Friday closed slightly higher from Thursday's levels In quiet preweekend trading, dealers said. Rates continued to be firm but activity was affected by uncertainty over short-term US Interest rates. Gains of 1/16 point were seen In period deposit rates. Short dates were
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      • 49 4 FOR THE week ended Friday Sept 22, the range of call rates received from Short Deposits (M) Berhad was as follows: Bank fund: 3ft per cent to 6ft per cent. General fund: 4 per cent to 4ft Der cent. 1 Movements of fund totalled 8397 million.
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      • 409 4 THE DOLLAR lost further ground last week over a broad front. Among the reasons, one can cite the opposition to the Camp David agreements and the growing realisation that the Natural Gas and Energy Bills will even if eventually passed have rather little immediate influence on oil Imports. Also,
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      • 326 4 SELLING pressure on sterling caused by concern over pr'ospects for the British government's pay guidelines on Friday was partly countered during the afternoon and the pound closed off Its lowest levels though weaker on the day, dealers said. The US dollar staged a general recovery in thin scrappy trading
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      • 232 4 THE dollar closed sharply lower In very quiet trading on Friday. Dealers said the rise In the discount rate to 8 per cent by the Federal Reserve Board had only a momentary positive impact, with the dollar swiftly retreating again as the Increase had been discounted. They said
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      • 78 4 COMPARED to the previous week, the interbank overnight market was much easier last week with the overnight rate closing at 31/2 to 3 per cent for the weekend. Term rates held firm in the week till Friday when the Ones eased by 1/4 per cent to dose at
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  • TRANSPORT
    • 316 5 THE Port of London Authority (PLA) is spending $2 million on improving the specialised forest products berth (No. 34) at Its Tilbury multi-user terminal, used by lines carrying timber from South-east Asia. In 1977 the berths handled more than 200,000 tonnes of forest
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    • 220 5 SEA-LAND Service, Inc., the worldwide containerised freight carrier, will inaugurate a new containershlp service to India effective from January, 1979. Containership sailings will be initiated on a biweekly frequency between Dubai, United Arab Emirates and Bombay and Cochin on the West Coast of India. Northern
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    • 32 5 Expected arrivals today: B/2 Kota Buana B/6 Thepvlpa B/7 Room Field B/9 Pellta Intan Expected sailings today: B/3 Pyeng Hoa B/9 Pellta Intan Ships in port was unavailable
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    • 244 5 THE all-mighty Far Blast Freight Conference may soon be faced with atiflf competition when* a new rival conference for the East Asia-Europe ran becomes operational. The birth of the Taiwan Europe Freight Conference which enjoys the backing of outsiders who have
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    • 48 5 VeB el I to h* built 1,1 the Port of London in many years was launched at the end of August. The 700-ton coaster Ordinence, built at the yard of Cubow Ltd. at Wool- wich for Crescent Shipping, took a year to complete.
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    • 530 5 MOVES towards the introduction of a new, class of service for full economy fare airline passengers have gathered pace with an announcement by Trans World Airlines in New York of plans for "a class by itself." Proposals to segregate economy-fare passengers, mainly businessmen unable to avail themselves
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    • 192 5 CATHAY Pacific Airways set at least five new records last month. On Aug 19, it carried 8,310 passengers, the highest total ever recorded on a single day. On Aug 20 two further records were set 11.91 million passenger miles and 14.55 million seat miles In a single
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    • 169 5 WORK is now underway on clearing the 9,000 containers banked up on wharves at the port of Sydney after clerks at container terminals and depots ended their 24-hour strike on Thursday. The strike had seriously disrupted cargo handling over the past few weeks. The men
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    • 169 5 Reuter FLIGHTS were delayed by up to one hour at Orly Airport on Saturday by the French air traffic controllers' sixth work-to-rule this summer. Some planes suffered delays of up to three hours, but technical reasons rather than the controllers' action seemed responsible for
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    • 156 5 Reuter THE Brostroem shipping group said Sweden's special shipping commission has decided on measures to help the crisis-hit industry between 1970 and 1983. Following talks with Sweden's two largest shipping companies, Brostroems Rederl AB and Salenlnvest AB. the commission will recommend the state takeover. via
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    • 176 5 UPI NORTH American grain fixing and widespread timecharter booking provided the major part of reported week-end fixing. Rates throughout the market appeared to hold up reasonably well with a noticeable advantage In favour of October loaders In the US Oulf grain area. Toepfer fixed the Belinda from
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    • 429 5 AP Reuter BOEING expects 1978 sales of about US$6 billion (Ssl4 billion), a commercial aviation record. Boeing, which has built more than half the jetliners now flying in the world, set the current record of $4 billion last year. And Boeing fuither cemented its lead in
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    • 446 5 MALAYSIA will be holding talks with Vietnam to conclude an air services agreement between the two countries, Deputy Transport Minister Dr Goh Cheng Telk said. Dr Goh said that aviation officials from Hanoi are expected to arrive in Kuala Lumpur next
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    • 85 5 JAPAN Airlines (JAL) will propose cut price fares on trans-Pacific and TokyoSydney routes at next month's meeting of the International Air Transport Association (lATA), JAL president Shlzuo Asada said. JAL's plan, called Apex (advance purchase "excuTsk>n), will enable passengers to buy tickets 35 per cent cheaper than
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  • REVIEWS
    • 785 6  -  EDINBURGH RUNS ITS FILM FESTIVAL ON A SHOESTRING, BUT WHEN IT COMES TO VALUE FOR MONEY IT IS PROBABLY THE WORLD'S BEST ■r NIGEL ANDREWS FT THE Edinburgh Film Festival, at the age of thirty, is the oldest continuously-running film festival in the world. Not surprisingly,
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    • 950 6  -  By JOE PETERS THE College of Music, the home base of the University of Philippines Chorus, is situated to the immediate left of the main entrance to the colossal campus grounds of the University of Philippines. With its beautiful 2kilometre long driveway, one sees on
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    • 52 7 THE 1980 Olympic commemorative coins, sought by professional as well amateur coin collectors, are now available 4a Singapore. Minted in gold, sihfcr and platinum, they may be purchased individually or In sets Prices range from $215 to $1,350 and the coins may be bought through
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    • 276 7 THE Soviet Film Festival begins tonight. Ballet enthusiasts who have missed last year's will be relieved to know that Poem of Dances will be shown again this year. They can see for themselves the sublime and dramatic dancing of Maya PUsetskava. whose "Carmen'Ms unforgettable. The film festival
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    • 841 7  -  ■y LIM SENG HOO --THOSE following the Kar-—pov-Korchnoi duel In Baguio are undoubtedly impressed that wood pushing requires more than mere intellectual strength or knowledge. Who could cen- sure chess fans, persuaded by recent events, if they went tottering into their armed with the latest arcopy of The
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    • 1093 7  -  By PATRICIA GOH "PROFESSIONAL" Is a word which crops up frequently in conversation with Ng Weng San. Amidst the mountains of woven baskets, feather boas, Womble toys and art objects In Weng San's shop, we talk about his work, training and attitudes. Weng's shop is
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    • 445 7 Tttle: Investment in Singapore Publishers: Peat, Mar~ wick, Mitchell and Co, Singapore (Third Edition, July 1978) Reviewed by John Tan NOT again. Another book about investing in the Republic. Surety, every©qf must know by now kow advantageous it is to sfafc their money here? Howmany
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 514 6 FILMS: The Hilton's movie house will show Crazy Boys of the Games at 8.15 pm this Sunday, by the poolside. The cast for this French comedy, dubbed in English, is Les Chariots. The Soviet Film Festival begins today. For the full programme, see Page 7, Col 3. The Science Centre
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    • 277 6 SINGAPORE 5 3.00 Opening announcements followed by Impact Feeding the Family of Man 3.30 Diary of Events (Tamil) 3.35 Afternoon Matinee The Reward (Pt. 1) starring Max von Sydow, Yvette Mimieux, Efrem Zimbalist Jr. 4.25 Intermission 6.05 Opening announcements followed by Harold Lloyd's World of Comedy 6.30 News in Brief
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  • MARKET REVIEWS
    • 799 8  -  f SINGAPORE L A PETER CHIA S?T OK MONDAY last week, the looM. stock market finned v«y. strongly in the morn- Ing, resuming its recovery where it left off the previa* week. Investors watched the re- 1 co/very with bated breath 1 for if the market had
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    • 364 8 r TOKYO A SHARE prices declined In usually-listless end-account trading on the Tokyo Stock Exchange last week, after soaring to another record high at the start. The 225-stock Dow-Jones average, a 29.48-yen gainer the previous week, dropped 23.14 yen to finish the fiveday week
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    • 317 8 r SYDNEY h A THE market closed on a firm note on Friday with BHP leading gains among the oil stocks In the wake of the company's new oil find In Bass Strait. After Thursday's announcement by the company that it has
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    • 419 8  -  ENDED SEPT 22 COMPILED BY VIOLET CHOW OTHERS from*g«iera? Sue*of S?JS£SSJ autnormes. TEXS&&&!£ Mr EsUtm Berhnd has proposed a bonus Issue of one-for-six capitalising M 5732,560. The proposal Is subject to the approval of the relevant authorities. Negri SembUan Oil Palas (NSOP) announced that It
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    • 1309 8  -  f K LUMPUR By SUSAN THAM MUCH to the disappointment of the bulls who had expected some reaction upwards, the Kuala Lumpur stock market continued to plunge under almost continuous selling last week. Falls, In most cases comparatively steeper than In the
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    • 852 8 Bjzmmmnm&m <«**«* «i«a») UNITED OVERSEAS LAND LIMITED |iNC0«»O««*'10iN TMf PtPußuC O* SINGAPOPf NOTICE OF EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Company will be held at the Function Room, 2nd Floor, Merlin Plaza, 7500 Beach Road, Singapore 7on 21st October, 1978 at 12
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    • 495 8 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE Originating Summons) No. 388 of 1978 In the Matter of Hotel Merlin Singapore Limited And In thj Matter of the Companies Act (Cap. 185) NOTICE OF MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that by an Order dated the 22nd day of September,
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCK MARKETS
    • 1054 9 NEW YORK STOCKS on Friday settled for a token gain In the slowest trading In two months after more credit tightening moves were digested by an oversold market. I The Federal Reserve boosted to 8 per cent from 7 r 3/4 the discount rate and reaffirmed
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    • 406 9 GOLD shares closed the week on a lower note In small turnover on Friday, dealers said. They noted the inability of the bullion price to break through Thursdays joint record fix was a bearish factor. Losses In gokls ranged to 50 cents Mining flnanclals were lower In line with
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    • 215 9 SEPT 22 CI AMtlbi Alcan Aigoma Bank Mont Bank Nova Scotia Bell Tel Beth Corp BP Can Lid Brasc&n Camp Red Lake Can Imp Bk Canpac CanpaclnvPf Carltnf O'Keefe Comlnco Con* Bath ConsMarbenor Dankoe Denlson Dom Store* Dom Tar Dome Mine* Falconbrldge Falcon Midge Cop Oenstar Ot West Life
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    • 712 9  -  LONDON h 4 By GERALD COLVERD THE test of the government's policy to contain inflation by holding to a 5 per cent line on wage increases is now being put firmly to the test by Ford. A quick rejection of the management offer of a
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    • 749 9 f 1 NEW YORK OAMBLINO Issues were pounded last week as stocks fell for the second straight week In reaction to Federal Reserve credit tightening and rising interest rates that sparked recession fears. Trading was moderate. The Dow Jones Industrial average, which plunged 29.19 points the
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    • 495 9 EUROPEAN MARKETS FRANKFURT share prices firmed on Friday In lively trudinn. deulers said. Most Kulas w*>re limited to two or three marks but Neckermann row six marks. Harpen 5.30 marks and Man Ave marks. In bonds, public authority Issues gained up to 25 pfennigs despite 50 million
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    • 224 9 SEPT Dm Aef-Telefunken 85 00 1.1 Ak«o 29 70 ♦0.4 Ailz Leben 710 •14 Alls Vers 520 ♦5.5 BASF 130.M 1.5 Bay H T Wbank 293 SO 2 5 BayVbank 338 40 Bayer 142 1.5 BBC ate 1 BMW 228 1.5 (axsella 426 3 Chem Verw 288 ♦2 C'umnierxbank
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    • 280 9 8 KPT 22 FYs CORBE1LLE Alr-Llqulde 350 90 +3.9 B 8 N Gervals Danone MO 15 C 8 F (ThomsonCsf) 345 14 Cle Francalse des Pet roles 134 +5.3 Compagnle Flnanciere m Compagnle Generate 393 5.5 Credit Foncter De France 388 +2.8 Hachette (Llbralrle) 2S3 +8.2 Machines Bull 80
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    • 181 9 SEPT 22 Francs Actions Suisse?, 206 unch AlusulsseBr 1015 unch Alusulsse Reg MO -S Brown Boverl Br 1570 30 ClbaUelgyBr 825 10 Ciba Oetgy PC... 095 -10 Clb« Gelgy Reg 558 -2 Credit Suisse Br 2200 unch Credit Suisse Reg 417 Eleklrowatt Br 1880 15 Oeorfe Fischer Br 540
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    • 89 9 SEPT Z2 Frs FORWARD MARKET Acec 45# -1 Arbrt Astur 778 +4 Bra scan 472 +*m Bru-Lamb 1830 Canpac 624 -4w Cock MO -W Dr Brers •1 227 Ebes 2315 if Electrobel 6840 ♦30 Ob-Inno-Bm 2420 IS oe* 1500 +6 Hobok 2850 +80 Petro 3790 -10 Ryl Dutch 2025
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    • 94 9 SEPT a Ure ♦Z-.1 Anlc Assoc On Ill ***** 1- 3* Bastogl Central* 887 5545 +24. 1M Flat Finsider Qtnlmmot) 3080 212 85.50 ♦l -JV IFIPrt Italrementi I taigas Ilal.Mdfr 2915 ***** S -65 -KM *30 +7"" Magneti M Pf Marelll Ere Mediob Miralanza Mondadori j Montedsn MotlaBio 588
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    • 34 9 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Friday MB Thursday 52CT Week Ako 53Q DOW JONES AVERAGE** INDUSTRIALS Friday 862.44 Thursday 861.14 Week Aro 878.55 LONDON DOLLAR tl/ PREMIUM Friday to 88 Thursday 88'A to 8§;fy
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    • 531 9 EUROPEAN SHAREHOLDERS of Allied Breweries gave over-whel-ming support to the group's controversial £60 million bid for J. Lyons. At an extraordinary meeting In London called after a sustained campaign by the pension funds which control 14 per cent of Allied, only seven shareholders voted against
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    • 310 9 IMPERIAL Chemical Industries is negotiating the takeover of another US chemicals company as a part of its drive to build up a manufacturing base in North America. It has reached agreement in principle to buy American Color and Chemical, a US dyestuffs manufacturer based
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    • 492 10  -  Br LOW LEE CHOO AFTER chalking up a record profit for the year ended June 30, United Asbestos Cement's chairman Mr. J.B. Reld Is optimistic that the current year's prospects will be Just as bright. "Although It Is still too early to forecast results,
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    • 619 10 THE profit downtrend seen at Shell Refining (FOM) since. 1977 should find its bottom this year ending Dec 31. 1 Such is the case because the company has just managed to re-negotiate on more realistic terms its infamous fixed price contract to supply fuel oil to an
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    • 421 10 Current Ex Books Date Total for Total for payment Date dnee payable the year previous year Bala 6%I Aug 17 Aug 29 Sept 25 t 6% 18% Perils Plant 12%%I Aug 30 Sept 12 Sept 25 12%% 22%% M'wata 10%TE(b) Aug 24 Sept 6 Oct 16 10% TE
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    • 150 10 Company Particular* Ex Data Book* Cloae Roth mans Bonus issue of 1 for 4 Oct lfl Oct 26 CarUberg TtMrU Bonus issue of 1 for 2 Oct 18 Oct 28 Bonus Issue of one for 0 Oct* Oct 18 Maian Kmills Bonus issue of 1 for 4 Oct
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    • 142 10 PAN Malaysia Rubber Industries Berbad: AGM to be held at The Asean Room, Holiday Inn, Jalan Plnang, Kuala Lumpur, at 10.30 a.m. on Sept. 28. Pan Malaysia Cement Works Berbad: AOM and Jalan Pinang, Kuala Lumpur, at 11.00 a.m. on Sept. Island and Peninsular Development Berbad: AOM to
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    • LATEST RESULTS
      • 70 10 Group pre-tax profit 521.2 million ($14.44 million) for the first six months ended June 30, 1978. Gross receipts *31.79 million ($25.83 million). Tax $9.96 million ($2.06 million), extraordlnarles nil ($3.36 million, loss) leaving net attributable earnings at $11.26 million ($9.02 million). Parent company pre-tax profit $21.73 million ($14.94
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      • 36 10 Group pre-tax earnings $3.93 million ($2.85 mlUlon) for the first half-year ended June 30, 1978. Sales $38.25 million ($33 million). Parent pre-tax earnings $3.48 million ($2.84 million) on sales of $38.25 million ($33 million).
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  • 2623 10 Tkia Year Hlgfc L«w CMfugr Last Sals Qr*s Dhr ♦Or- DH% c«r SECTION ONE Gr's Net Y'M* P/E Vel 'OM) Hick Week Low industrials 272 238 178 219 275 111 27# 326 245 000 500 284 378 890 185 354 1040 149 464 410 140 855 352
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  • 1741 10 Sept 22 CHICAGO Board options exchange volume slipped to 138,507 contracts on Friday from 168,359 on Thursday. OPTION OCT JAN APL STOCK Alcoa 40 51/4 UNTRD UNTRD 46 3/8 Alcoa 45 2 3 5/8 41/2 46 3/3 Alcoa SO 1/3 19/16 UNTRD 45 VI Am Tel 55
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  • MONDAY SPORTS
    • 534 11  -  •y TEO TECK WENG CHANG CHUNG FA, the battle-hardened Taiwanese professional, staved off a challenge from mlghtly atom' Llm Klan Tone to win the $15,000 Bonds Grand Slam Open golf tournament at the Jurong course yesterday. The 47-year-old Singapore Island Country Club senior professional,
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    • 572 11 SELETAR Golf Club, runner-up in the last two seasons, yesterday won the 1978 Singapore Golf Association Premier League when they beat Jurong In the last match of the season. Playing at the Jurong course, Seletar's Jeffrey Bose, Noel Bond and Llm Choo Beng made sure
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    • 722 11  -  By RONALD KOW "AND NOW, a word from our sponsor*..." how sports fans must hate this sick joke that so often seems to interrupt their quiet enjoyment of an otherwise exciting sports programme on television. But sports cannot thrive or even live just on love (of
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    • 586 11 MONDAY ii the busiest day of the week at the Institute of Sports Medicine in Sydney. After a weekend of sporting fixtures, the waiting room is crowded with bruised and limping patients suffering from fractures, sprains and strains from the playing fields. The institute is a medical centre
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    • 516 11  -  Br JOSEPH DURSO THE PEOPLE running professional sports never learn. They are surrounded by the best attractions money can buy championship fights and horse races and pennant races and in their colossal greed, they are still reaching for gimmicks to prime the pump. They reason that,
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    • 433 11 JARDINE, from the Barley Group, and Straits Times from the Hops Oroup, will move Into the next round In the Anchor Business Houses Squash League. Having completed all futures and leading strongly in their respective groups, the two teams have qualified for the quarter-finals which will be
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    • 869 11 NYT ASSEMBLE 26 of the world's best golfers, offer them a purse of US$3OO,OOO (*****,000) and turn them loose on one of the country's most formidable golf courses, and you have the makings of what one contestant calls a slugout.
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    • 176 11 THE Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation outbowled their opponents to win the top three prizes in the Inter-Bank Bowling League which ended last Thursday at the Tenpln Bowling Centre, reports Rahim Kassim. OCBC dominated the game right from the start and maintained their lead consistently throughout the
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  • 528 12  -  •r Quek Peck Lim THE ANNUAL meeting of the International Monetary Fund and the World Qj&nk which opens today, may prove to be one of the most productive in recent years. The streamlined set of meetings four days instead of the traditional five will
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  • 294 12 A..NOTE of optimism has been reported among financial leaders who met In Washington yesterday preparing to wrestle with the problems of the weakened dollar and the non-communist world's sluggish recovery from economic recession. After a private preliminary meeting last Saturday between finance ministers of the
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  • 996 12 CONCERN AMID THE EUPHORIA Reuter AMID the euphoria surrounding the opening up of China to foreign trade and Investment is the growing concern that the country may soon become a serious competitor as regards exports of light Industrial and consumer goods. Hongkong, Taiwan and
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  • 256 12  -  By RAHIM KASSIM THE ASIAN Automotive and Accessories Exhibition, which closed yesterday, was an overwhelming success in terms of sales and response both from traders and the public. It netted estimated sales of $45 million, the bulk of the orders coming from companies in Malaysia,
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  • 1105 12 Malaysian palm oil refiners have called on the Svernment to follow a fixduty system to overcome prevailing duty uncertainty. tn a memorandum on the riew budget sent to the Finance Minister Tengku R&Zalelgh Hamzah, the Palm Oil Refiners' Association of Malaysia (Poram)
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  • 215 12 Reuter DWINDLING rice stocks in Thailand's local market caused export prices to Increase during the last seven days, the director general of the Thai Foreign Trade Department Mr. Bajr Issarasenl said. Prices of all grades of rice rose by about US$5 a tonne since Sept 14, with
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  • 360 12  -  »y COLIN CHEE SINGAPORE exported leu rubber during the Ant seven months of this year than it did for the same period last year. January-to-July exports totalled 632,000 tonnes compared with 646,000 a year ago, a 2.17 per cent decline. According to the Statistics
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  • 217 12 PHILIPPINE textile manufacturers are expected to Increase production for the remaining months of the years to boost their export earnings. A study by the Bureau of Foreign Trade reported that the Increase in textile exports to compensate for the massive outflow of dollars In the acquisition of
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  • 154 12 THE Tourist Development Corporation of Malaysia (TEC) and the Malaysian Handicraft Board (LKM) will participate in the "Singapore Fair 78" to be held here from Oct. 6-15. A Singapore Manufacturers Association spokesman said the two or-, ganlsatlons will share a stall at the fair. He said no
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  • 199 12  -  »y GERALD COLVERD INTERNATIONAL Air Services group (IML) which specialises in courier services between the world's major trading cities is to introduce a new facility called "Skypack". The service is to meet the demand for the unaccompanied transfer of small, urgently-required documents, spare parts,
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  • 237 12 THREE U8 House committees have agreed on a single version of a tin contribution bill, clearing the way for possible floor, action today. Committee staff sources said that under the agreement still tenuous the international relations panel has agreed to
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  • 2385 13 SCHEDULE A guide to ships loading at Singapore for Ports around the World The following list tabulates, by port of destination the name of the ship, the shipping line involved, and the estimated dates of arrival and departure, from Singapore port fcuMck kai a J*tat mvtot with IfISC.
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    • 470 13 Scan Dutch f Fast and Regular Service To/From N.C. /SCAN/W.MED7 U.K. Singapore: Tel. *****. Port Kelang Tel. *****1, Kuala.Lumpur Tel. *****. Penang: Tel. ***** SHIPPING la SANKYO LINE AUSTRALIA SERVICE P. K«Un| Smfapcre Leading far PARADISE MOON IN PORT SAILED SYD, MEL, M)EL YUE RIVER 30/30 Sapt 1/2 OCT SYD,
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    • 469 13 g Seatrain Full Container Service to USA FEEDER VSL S'PORE HOTHEIVU HK OM U GULF EC ft Vnttl 13/10 < uy!2 ■"S* 1 21/11 Wll a/" M/lt f. 79 A V«MI 11/11 Saatram 21/1B Caacw* 21/11 17/U 11/11 27/11 29/11 22/10 V. 55 Full Container Service from USA MOTHER VSL
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    • 681 14 JVHapag-Uoyd ONESS COMUmONAi TO EIMOfC fpm P.Mmi Na. Mm Gam Mt«| Blmmh Man Mmt MMUI 4/10 5/10 26/10 22/10 3/U 7/11 30/10 1/11 HmM 20/10 6/11 19/11 17/11 13/11 15/11 Imn 17/10 13/11 20 24/U lt/11 *'1 13/n 30/n ii/: 12/12 ;.i: 9/12 30/11 17/12 3/1 30/12 2C/12 29/12 FUt.IV
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