The Business Times, 15 October 1979

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1 18 The Business Times
  • 10 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 148/1/7S MONDAY, OCTOBER 15,1179 50 CENTS
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 88 1 AFP BEIJING, Sun. Vice Premier Deng Xiaoping is to head the Chinese government as interim premier during Chairman Hua Guofeng's visit to Europe from Oct 15 to Nov 6, the New China News Agency announced here today. The agency said, "On Oct 15, the Premier of
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    • 79 1 AFP MANILA, Sun. The new Manila International Airport will be operational by October, 1980, the Bureau of Air Transportation (Bat) said today. Bat director Mr Jesus Singson said the 600-million-peso airport might even be completed in time to be presented as gift to the President Ferdinand Marcos
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    • 72 1 Reuter TOKYO, Sun.— China has promised to fulfill its contracts on crude oil shipments to Japan despite its decision to reduce oil supplies to this country this month, Mr Yoshihiro Inayama, chairman of the Japan-China Association on economy and trade, said here today. Mr Inayama, winding up a
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    • 62 1 AFP LONDON, Sun. The British government will announce an ambitious long term nuclear construction programme next month, including the building of 20 power stations, the Observer newspaper predicted today. The report said Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher had approved a scheme to build enough nuclear plants to supply
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    • 71 1 AFP NEW DELHI, Sun. It is officially admitted that growth rate in India's industrial production during the current financial year ending March next would be much less than what was originally targeted. Sources in the Industry Ministry today said that the target of a 7 per cent
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    • 50 1 AFP JAKARTA, Sun. The Indonesian Ambassador in Kuwait, Munawir Sjadzali, has dismissed a reported Indonesian plan to buy American-made Skyhawk fighters from Israel as "purely fabricted and meant to harm the existing good relations between Indonesia and the Arab countries," Antara News Agency reported here today. AFP
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    • 72 1 Reuter TEHERAN, Sun. Iran's Oil Minister, Ali Akbar Moinfar, today denied reports that the country's daily oil production had dropped to one million barrels and said it still stood at four million barrels, the maximum target fixed after the February revolution. The official Pars News Agency quoted him
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    • 35 1 AP TOKYO, Sun. China will raise consumer food prices on staples such as meat, vegetables, and milk by 25 per cent beginning Nov 1, Japan's Kyodo News Service said Saturday. AP
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    • 60 1 Reuter MELBOURNE, Sun. Australia's top trade union leader Bob Hawke today won the first round of a battle to enter Parliament. Mr Hawke, president of the six million strong Australian Council of Trade Unions, was selected by the opposition Labour party as its candidate for the Melbourne
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  • 111 1 THE following list of stocks gives the II most traded on the Stock Exchange of Singapore last week. It gives the turnover In thousands of wilts, closing prices on Friday and the high and low for 1919 (•mpaay TvMver Prtctm Hlgfe Lnt IN Oct 12 ira G
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  • LOCAL STOCK INDICES
    • 77 1 Oct J Oct t Oct M Oct 11 Oct 12 Index: 2768 69 2728.15 *****3 2680.94 2628.72 Industrials: 422.83 419.33 415 64 412.85 406.15 t>i Finance: 768 43 763.55 762.54 758.47 747.59 ••Hotels. 302 48 301.38 ***** 300.54 298.73 •Properties: 259 34 257 97 256.67 256.21 253.99 "Minings 235
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    • 86 1 Oct 1 Oct» Oct M Oct 11 OH It "BT Index: 3846 84 3796 08 3748.59 3734.04 3864.87 •Industrials 454.01 451.43 447.34 447.51 440.51 *1 Finance: 677.04 672.75 671.08 669.52 656.63 ••Hotels 276 57 276.40 276.49 276.40 276.07 •Properties: 253.84 252.98 250 40 249.65 245.57 ♦Tins: 238.77 237.02 235.18
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  • 670 1  -  MALPRACTICES CITED By COLIN CHEE THE PRACTICE of direct dealings between banks, allowed since the beginning of this month, has generated some friction between banks and money brokers. Money brokers are expected to call for a review within the next few months of the ruling which
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  • 261 1 THE ASEAN Standing Committee meeting in Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday is expected to review the progress of dialogues with countries outside Asean. It will also discuss Japan's offer of scholarships worth US$lO million extended to Asean youth and a programme for American academicians to
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  • 393 1 THE Hyundai group, one of South Korea's multinational trading and industrial giants, is planning to set up an overseas marketing company in Singapore tp sell products manufactured by Korea and other countries. This was disclosed yesterday by Mr JH Ra, senior director of Hyundai International,
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  • 378 1 THE MALAYSIAN state of Johore is facing an acute shortage of workers for the plantation sector, partly as a result of younger workers coming to Singapore. The shortage, estimated at about 5,000 workers, are mainly needed as tappers and harvesters for about 500 estates in
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  • 299 1 AFTER a few weeks at relative stability, Ike prime leUlag rales (PLR) af banks are again under pressor? In be raised, with tbe United Overseas Bank gmp making the first rneve. With effect tram today, the graap comprising United Overseas Bank,
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  • 337 1 PRIME Minister Lee has urged the United States to increase its naval strength in this region because neither Japan nor China is ready to assume major defence roles, United Press International news agency reported yesterday. He also said Japanese companies' operations in Singapore produce
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  • 105 1 A TEAM from the Primary Production Department will visit Australia's Northern Territory early next year to assess its potential as a major supplier of primary products to Singapore and other Asean countries. Mr Clyde Adams, chairman of the Northern Territory Development Corporation, which participated at the recent
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • 1796 2  -  By ROBERT GRAHAM FT IT NOW costs £100,000 ($470,000) to mount a good bullfight. Bull fighting is one of the more expensive of the world's regularly arranged spectacles. Yet despite this, the business side of bullfighting remains largely a curious mixture of archaic commercialism
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  • 530 2 The world's oceans contain about 4.5 billion tonnes of uranium far more than known terrestrial resources. A race is now on to develop systems of extracting it on an economic basis. FT SCIENTISTS la Cklu ud the leading mmmanlst Industrial ntfaf are competing te develop systems
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  • 2111 3  -  Many companies in the 1950s preferred to spend more money on salesmen than on advertising. Mr NG EK KHIAM, a retired marketing manager of a large trading company, examines why that was so and how the salesmen of yore pushed their products. NG
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  • 315 3 COURSES AND TALKS Sep 17-Oct 29: How to be literate in Chinese, Nissen Hut 58, University of Singapore Department of Extramural Studies Sep 17-Oct 29: English Pronunciation, New Lecture Theatre 5, University of Singapore Extramural Studies Department Sep 18-Dec 4: Financial Management Part II (12 lectures), Bukit Timah
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 702 3 i MARKETING STRATEGY AND PROFITABILITY Kuala Lumpur: 22 23 October 1979 Singapore: 29—30 October 1979 Strategy and the marketing mix. Difference in strategies between product oriented and service oriented businesses. Portfolio analysis and profitability. Profit impact of marketing strategies. Control of strategy. Marketing trends in the future. Designed not only
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 383 4 THE Singapore produce market last week saw quiet trading. High prices, lack of stacks and the lack of interest shown by the overseas market contributed to the dull conditions that persisted throughout the week. One of the reasons for the withdrawal of European interest was the high
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    • 724 4 ALUMINIUM: Up £12 for cash and £10 for threemonths at the close on Friday. Rise in copper encouraged some speculative buying and short-covering and three-months traded up to the day's high of £774. Profit-taking saw final kerb business at £771. COPPER: Wirebars on Friday gained 20.5 pence for
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    • 165 4 CHINESE PRODUCE EXCHANGE, SINGAPORE, NOON CLOSING PRICES PER PICUL ON SATURDAY: Cmwl ail: Bulk $113 wUrn. old drum $118 tellers, new drum $133 sellers. Capes: Mixed (tooae) UK Coot $65 00 buyers. Pepper: Muntok ASTA white fob 100'. NLW $342 SO sellers, Sarawak white (ob 96'. NLW $325
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    • 197 4 RUBBER futures in London on Friday ended an active closing session easier and at the lows with overnight losses of 0.50 to one pence per kilo. Turnover was four lots of five tonnes and 369 lots of 15 tonnes. There were no kerb trades and no options were traded
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    • 1244 4 AFP JITTERY conditions persisted on the commodity markets last week, with gold still making an impact on general sentiment as it continued to fluctuate violently. American measures to stem the weakness of the dollar (higher interest rates and a curb on monney supply figures)
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    • 74 4 C.I.F. North European ports, In US dollars per ton unless otherwise stated. LONDON: Fri Previous Malaysian 5'. ffa bulk per tonne December 610.00air 615.00>ir Sumatra 5 r ffa bulk October 620 OOslr 625 OOglr November 620 00*lr 630.00slr December 625 OOsIr 625/622,50pd January 620 OOalr 630/627.50pd February 617
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    • MONEY AND EXCHANGE$
      • 279 4 THE US dollar recovered further in the Singapore forex market last week, following the announcement of the US Federal Reserve's measures to support the dollar. Initial reaction to the Fed's stringent measures to check money, by raising the discount rate by a record one per cent and imposing
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      • 256 4 Asian rates NERVOUS and hectic trading was the rule of the week which saw rates at their highest at Friday close. Periods added between l'/i to J per cent compared to Monday with the One Year costing y« per cent more. Daily trading was erratic with rates fluctuating as much
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      • 72 4 THE DOMESTIC interbank overnight market last week was relatively easy with trading done mostly below 7 per cent. The modes of trading were 6H per cent on Monday and 5H per cent on Friday. Following the easy overnight market, Ones and Twos dipped by about Vfe per
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      • 44 4 FOR THE week ended Saturday, Oct 13, the range of call rate received from the Short Deposits (M) Bhd was as follows: Bank fond: 4 to 7 per cent. Geaeral fond: 4 to 4' .> per cent. Mcvemeato of funds totalled $556 million.
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      • 251 4 THE US dollar on Friday closed at its lowest levels of the day but slightly firmer than Thursday's close, dealers said. The US currency eased from its firm early levels as operators squared books ahead of the weekend. This trend was also seen as US banks started trading, although
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      • 22 4 THE average rote at which mojor Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to tkeir beat customers is 9 per cent.
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      • 309 4 INTERBANK money market last week was easier compared to the previous week. Opening the week at 7 '2-7 per cent, the overnight fund was quickly traded down to around 4'z per cent on Wednesday, before closing slightly fimer at 6 5V< per cent on Friday. Following the easy
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      • 122 4 THE kilobar opened at $27,681 and closed firmer at $27,819 in a very quiet market on Saturday. Spot gold for Id in delivery opened at U*****.00/ 396.00 slightly above the overnight close in London and New York. The metal then moved to a high of U*****.00/400.00 on shortcovering ahead
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      • 216 4 Asian FRCDs INDICATIVE prices of Asian dollar floating rate certificates of deposit for selected issues for the week ended OetlS: Bid Offer Dai-Ichi K&ngyo Bank 11-7/16 17/11/80 99': 99. BHP 11 1 x 30/1/81 991/16 99' Bank of Tokyo 12"t 27/2/81 991/16 99 5/16 Mitsubishi Bank 13-1/1618/3/81 UOB 11*4 5/4/81
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 859 5 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From SIA SQ88 0650 KWI BAH MAS MH601 0700 KUL MAS MH682 0710 KCH SIA SQ101 0815 KUL MAS MH621 ***** PEN MAS MH607 0845 KUL MAS MH671 0945 PEN KUL SIA SQ211 1000 HLP CPA CX710 1005 HLP GIA GA960
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    • 636 5 Agencies VISITING Kampuchean Deputy Premier leng Sary of the deposed Pol Pot regime of Kampuchea has told Japan his troops will be able to resist the current heavy attacks by Vietnamese forces, Japanese Foreign Ministry sources said yesterday. But he has also said
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    • 476 5 NYT AMERICA'S money supply soared by an unexpected US$2 billion (554.2 billion) in the week ended Oct 3, the Federal Reserve Bank of New York reported late last week, underlining the central bank's difficulties in controlling this key factor in the economy. Most analysts
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    • 521 5 NYT SUPPLIES of newsprint in the US have become so tight in some regions that some of the nation's largest newspapers and chains are shopping for extra supplies, as well as moving to cut back on consumption. The shortages so far have not led to major
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    • 131 5 Reuter PRESIDENT Carter said the Philippines had made progress in improving human rights for its citizens but the situation could still be improved. Taking telephone calls from members of the public during a US radio programme, Mr Carter was asked if his Administration could
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    • 292 5 NYT AP PRESIDENT Carter holds better than a 2-1 edge over US Sen Edward Kennedy in support among grassroots party leaders for the Democratic Presidential nomination, an Associated Press survey said. On the Republican's side, Ronald Reagan commands a substantial lead for the GOP
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 415 5 Agencies THE Malaysian Airline System (MAS) will launch a weekly DC-10 service to Amsterdam, its 56th destination, from Jan 4. According to a MAS statement yesterday, the service will initially be operated via Jeddah and through to London, making it the Malaysian flag carrier's third frequency to
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • REVIEWS
    • 1076 6  -  'BUTTERFLY LOVERS' How popular is Chinese symphonic music which audiences have had a chance to hear more often since the beginning of this year? PATRICIA GOH in this article gauges the response of concert-goers to Chinese music and gives a preview of
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    • 509 6  -  By KOH TSE YING SEVERAL members of the Singapore Symphony Orchestra will perform in a chamber ensemble for a change this Friday evening. The 14-member ensemble, only three of whom are non-Singapore Symphony Orchestra players, will give a concert of Baroque music at
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    • 998 7  -  Grasshopper making, snuff bottle painting, making flour d 0115.... LEE YOKE MENG reviews these and other vibrant but dying arts at the Hongkong arts and'craft exhibition organised by the Hongkong Tourist Association. LEE YOKE MENG A TOUCH of romance and legend, flowing classical elegance and
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    • 489 7 FT. DRACULA contemplating suicide, Olivia de Havilland's face covered with bees, an 80-year-old German actor boating along a Dutch canal chalking crosses on plague victims' doors, a sleeping astronaut threatened with the rebirth of the "alien". What are these golden gobbets of
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    • 476 7 title: H«w to erg—toe aad •ptnle a small bwlaw Aittm: Clifford Btlmhack Mi Kb—ett Lawyer. PnbUaber: Prartfee-Hall, EagJewMd Cliffs, NJ. Namber ef page*: 571. Prtee: l sjis.w. Reviewer: TONG TSE. AT a time when so few small businessmen see a need to acquire formal knowledge about business,
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 443 6 LEISURE TIME FILM SHOWS THE Soviet Film Festival will be held this week, starting tomorrow till Oct 20, at 7.30pm at the Conference Hall. Tickets, at $1.50, $2.50 and $3, are available at Cold Storage and C K Tang. A Hunting Accident (Oct 16, Tues), One, Two, Three Soldiers Marching
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    • 1387 6 Aussie problems PIG la A Pake, H yea an a man jut beeuw ske «u later ea. Predactlea-wlae It waieriag, Is a Krsftlsk dt attracted to Ids meterbike Is, to tort* a phrase fram rived pkraae to deaete get- Mi thea get pregaaat -la Skerleek Helmee, "Eletneatlag Involved la semetktog
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 321 7 You'll see it at South East Asia's working machinery show U 37FT71 The 2nd South East Asian Production Machinery and Engineering Equipment Show. 15-19 October 1979, Maritime Square, World Trade Centre, Singapore 400 exhibitors from 22 countries Woodworking Machinery Cham saws Chipboard, blockboard. plywood manufacturing machines Furniture making machines Sawmillipg
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
    • EUROPEAN MARKETS
      • 272 8 OCT 12 Frs UORBEILLE Air-Liquids 471 1 B S N Gervais I >anone 864 34 C S F < ThomsonC'sf) 440 5 Cie Francaise des Pet roles 296 9 Compagnie Financiere Compagnif Oenerale 357 50 |.5 Credit Foncier De France 506 -3 liachette (Librairie) 204 3 Machines Bull 68
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      • 188 8 OCT 12 Francs Actions Sulsses 307 1 Alusuisse Br 1360 15 Alusuisse Reg 506 1 Brown Boveri Br, 200 -5 Ciba Geigy Br. 1300 unch Clba Geigy P C 1090 5 Clba Geigy Reg 706 unch Credit Suisse Br 2280 unch Credit Suisse Reg 432 unch Elektrowatt Br. 2110
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      • 219 8 OCT 12 Dm Aeg-Telefunken 43.10 2.1 Akzo 26 00 Allz Leben MS 00 -7 Allz Vers ***** 25 BASK ***** Bay H T Wbank 243 50 -0.7 Bay Vbank 287 OOB Bayer 133 40 BBC 296 00 RMW 175 50 Cassella 361 00 Chem Verw 273 00 -2 Commerzbank
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      • 223 8 OCT 12 Hs AHN i4h M -0 5 MMM 87 SO unrh Akzo 28 40 -0 2 AMEV 98 20 -IS MM 122 70 -23 Arorot Bank 71 0(# -07 Bergoss 58 00 unch Berk 10.i 50 unrh B<Hv 69 00 IS BVHB^I ***** 0.1 Uurhmann 62 10 03
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      • 94 8 OCT 12 Frs FORWARD MARKET 388 .1 Arbed 2385 unch Astur 500 unch Rraxran 824 -4 Bru-Lamb 1775 unch Canpac 918 -ft Cock 406 3 De bffn 273 -7 Ebes 2200 15 Electrobel 6600 60 Gb-Inno-Bm 2580 -20 Gcv 1000 48 Mnh^ 2815 -15 Pftro 5800 -90 Ryl Dutch
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      • 103 8 OCT 12 Lire Anir 1175 >0 25 Assoc Gen ***** -510 Bastogi 795 -15 Central* 5900 -100 PM 2551 -49 Vinsider 126 -4 Gen Imnaob 78.25 *2.25 in rri 2806 -109 Iialcementi ***** 1100 1 taigas 754 *11 Ilalsider 345 -3.5 Magneti M Pf 600 -5 Marelli Ere 3M
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      • 1233 8 NEW YORK THE STOCK market concluded a record shattering week on Friday with another, setback as prices declined in active trading. The Dow Jones industrial average, which retreated every day last week, suffered one of its biggest one-week declines on record as New York Stock Exchange volume, averaging
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      • 130 8 OCT 12 Abilibi C* 18'. Hud Bay Min Imp Oil 25 41* i 46 -i| Algoma 31' Bank Mont 23 24* Bank Nova Scotia Bell Tel 23'. 20VKerr Add I3 1 Beth Corp BP Can Ltd Bra&ran 34 25 Maltagann Lake Camp Red Lake 26 .1, Can lmp,Bk 24
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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    • 180 8 For drinking. For dancing. For delightfn I e i v n ings. Music by Rice ft/is Intcrmitiothil of Ij>mlon. (>p in l« I 111 l\ >p \l Sno i ;ui /,yt/ 1 1 i.f t.i\ 111/ Ihmi l\l. VI I ')f< >n >>i v S.( )< I < Hi'ltiM! t
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    • 113 8 LUNCH AT mil's Savour the true flavours of Singapore in cool, exotic, tropical surroundings at the newlook Hin's Heavenly Cooknouse Choose from a .vhole variety of !ocai foods like Steam-ooat. Malay Curries, doodles. Smoned Duck and Suckfing Pig. Satay Chilli Crabs Exceptional Cantonese menu ny ceieoraten Hong Kong trained chef
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    • 80 8 Merlin's New Tavern Bar It's totally new. Painstakingly furbished to create just the right ambience for you to unwind after a hard day's work, before dinner, or to round off a perfect evening. Enjoy happier happy hours from 5.00 pm to 7.00 pm. We have The Gypsies to entertain, a
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  • MARKET REVIEWS
    • 233 9 r NEW YORK NYT THE STOCK market ended one of its most tumultuous weeks in history on Friday with a modest loss, thus indicating that the selling spree that had convulsed Wall Street earlier in the week may not be over. Most analysts expressed disappointment on Friday
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    • 64 9 A MIXED week's trading on the Sydney Stock Exchange saw a number of large-scale takeover bids, which buoyed up the market but were offset by a spillover of bearish sentiment from Wall Street. Brokers said trading took the biggest battering on Friday with the market making no
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    • 356 9 K.LUMPUR THE DECISION by the US Federal Reserve Board to raise its discount rate the rate at which it lends to member baqks by one full point to 12 per cent caused leading stock markets to plunge sharply last week. The worst hit was, of course, the New
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    • 1643 9  -  LONDON k d By GERALD COLVERD DISASTER publications are booming. No surprise, therefore, to be bombarded with a mass of recollections to commemorate the Wall Street crash of 50 years ago. One current publication called, "The Day the Bubble Burst", promises to be a best seller with its
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    • 144 9 BUSINESS TIMES INDUSTRIAL GROUP INDICES (BASE YEAR: JAN 4, 1971 100) 1978 1979 WEEK'S ACTION HIGH LOW INDUSTRIAL GROUP Oct 5 Oct 12 POINT CHANGE 433 82 145.90 Automotive 386.25 370.23 *16.02 501.78 328 89 Banks. Insurance. Finance and Trustees 582.44 560 93 -32.51 252.84 135.80 Chemicals. Rubber Products. Refining
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    • 239 9 AFP A COMBINATION ri advene news, incladlng disappointing election remits, drove share prices broadly tower in moderate trading m the Tokyo stock market last week, bat the retreat waa stowed by weekead bargain hasting. The as-stock Dow-Jones average, which fell U.HI paints the prevtoas week, pisnged 18.47 paints
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    • 702 9  -  SINGAPORE By CHAN BONG SOO SOME nervous selling developed at the Stock Exchange of Singapore last week against a generally adverse international news background and caused prices to ease on all fronts. Losses were fairly sharp among the glamour issues which came under spasmodic
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 83 9 UNITED OVERSEAS BANK UD CHUNG KHIAW BANK LTD LEE WAH BANK LTD (INCORPORATED IN THE REPUBLIC Of SINGAPORE) We are pleased to announce the following interest rates payable on savings and fixed deposits with effect from Monday, 15 October 1979 SAVINGS £&hJO/ ACCOUNTS: O/2/Op.a Deposit and withdrawal at any of
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    • 350 9 WHAT WE DID AND WHY. ONE OF THE LARGEST BANKS IN THE WORLD IS TAKING A NEW PATH TO INTERCEPT THE FUTURE. tar j rwtwm i w# >: v. Historic symbol of Bankers Trust—The pyramid atop our Wall Street building V... a! 'A i K <&*xi 5* r< *»j. >»■&»*'
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 564 10  -  By ANTHONY TAN KEEN competition in the wheat flour milling industry has again upset Khong Guan Flour Milling and would have taken a greater toll on earnings if not for increased contributions from its corn products subsidiary and higher investment income. For the financial year
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    • 406 10  -  Week ended Oct 12 Compiled by Violet Chow SCRIP ISSUE Public Textiles: Bonus Issue of one-for-four. kemayan OH Palms: Bonus Issue of one-for-four. OTHERS Fed Cables is to sell its entire 1.78 million shares in Rock Chemical Industries at 70 cents per share. It will
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    • 568 10 Current Ex Books Date Total for Total for Payment Date Close Payable the year Previous year Apollo 5% I Oct 11 Oct 18 Oct 30 5% 7.5% Dunlop Ind 12.5%I Sept 5 Sept 15 Oct 15 12.5% 35% Pub Text 5% I TE Sept 12 Sept 24 Oct
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    • 131 10 Company Particulars Ex Date Book* Close U A C Kothmans Kemayan SEA Corp Temerloh Fancy Tile M L Ind Pub Text Bonus Issue of 1 for 3 Bonus Issue of 1 for 5 Bonus Issue of 1 for 4 Bonus Issue of lfor 1 Bonus Issue of 1
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    • 352 10 SHARE prices closed sharply higher in active trading on Saturday as fresh buying in non-life insurances, trading houses and some big-capital issues more than offset increased profit-taking in frontrunners, dealers said. The Dow Jones average rose 35.67 to close at 6,475.42, with volume of 250 million shares. The Tokyo
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    • 310 10 OCT 12 Rand INDUSTRIALS A Alpha 205 •5 Abercom 270 -5 AE And CI 500 -5 AMIC 1825 unch Barlows 690 -7 Cg Sugar 840 unch CNA 300 •10 Currie Finance 115 unch De Beers lnd 1650 unch Edcon 405 unch Edgars 4950 unch Eveready Fed Volk ZZH 230
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    • 2850 10 Gr'» Grt Set This Year Laat Div Div Y*W P/E Vol Week High i Low Company Sale •r- C* r (*000) High Low SECT10N ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 261 207 Acma 240 15.0 22 62 124 196 123' Alcorn 196 10.0 13 5.1 26.1 m 148 110 Allied
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    • 192 10 HUME ladastries (M) Bkd: EOGM to be held at Jalan 219, Old Federal Highway, Petaling Jaya, today at 2.15pm. Hume ladastries (Par East) Ltd: AGM to be held at the Board Room on the 2nd Floor, 31.7 km, Bukit Timah Road, Singapore on Oct 17 at 12 noon.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 64 10 CHANGE OF COMPANY NAME We are pleased to announce that with effect from 28th September 1979, our Company name O'Connor's Re Ltd has been changed to: RANK O'CONNOR'S SINGAPORE PTE LTD Our address and facilities will remain unchanged as follows:O'CONNOR HOUSE 98 Pasir Panjarqg Road Singapore 0511 IK 11 rJcl
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  • sMONDAY SPORTS
    • 538 11  -  By RONALD KOW SO THE New York Cosmos came and went. The murh-talkrd-about oiilti-bUllon dollar champions of the North American Soccer League, who were to have come here when the legendary Pele was still In the team, made it to Singapore
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    • 161 11  -  SPORTSLETTER IRENE KHOO Dear Editor, I was very pleased with the performance and sportsmanship of the New York Cosmos (especially Giorgio Chinaglia). I was also very proud of the spirit and sportsmanship of our team until an unpleasant incident happened sometime in the second half.
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    • 722 11  -  By TEO TECK WENG RUDY Richards fired a six-over-par 74 at the Seletar course yesterday morning to take the lead after the first round of Seletar Golf Club's 72-hole strokeplay club championship. Stephen Poon, this year's Putra Cup team reserve player, came in a
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    • 406 11 THAT the leading four reams from the airline companies have emerged winners of their respective groups in the Avis Singapore Travel Industry Squash Team championship was no great surprise. The four Singapore Airlines, Cathay Pacific Airways, Malaysian Airline System and PanAm will now
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    • 1002 11  -  Women are on the march everywhere and the world of sport is no exception. Despite frequent male opposition, women are even invading sports that men have considered their sole preserve. JULIE WELCH of the Observer reports on their progress on a
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 197 11 s: >»< c ap» s*. >** 1 > tf M'V >» 7 A w «£< V 1 Now! Liquid Bult Terminals Facflities at your service! By leap 6 and bounds. That's how the handling capacity of Port Kelang for liquid cargo will increase when the North Port Second Extension is
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    • 128 11 PLACE TO COME HOME TO > m t■jf m lei ESS M 35 A secluded corner where you can unwind. Over a long cool drink and soothing music. Take off your shoes, put your feet up if you wish. Just like home. That's the Equatorial. Where people are friendly and
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  • 579 12  -  By FOO CHOY PENG BUSINESSMEN and investors keen on doing business with China came to the two-day conference on trade with China last week with doubts about the country's political and economic stability but left with assurances from a top Chinese official attending the meeting.
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  • 372 12 MATSUSHITA Industrial Corporation Sdn Bhd (Maico) will offer 10 per cent of its shares to the Malaysian public by the end of the year. The managing director of the company, Mr Yoshinori Kobe, disclosed this in Malaysia last week. The news confirms earlier indications by two
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  • 212 12 A TRIPARTITE meeting among the Freight Committee of the Rubber Industry of Malaysia (FCRIM), the Far East Freight Conference Rubber Committee, and the European receivers, will be held in Kuala Lumpur in December to renegotiate the Separate Merchants Agreement (SMA) for rubber. The existing
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  • 142 12 THE feasibility of expanding the Asean automotive industrial complementation project will be discussed by council members of the Asean Automotive Federation (AAF) at their fourth meeting in Jakarta today and tomorrow. AAF president Soegianto Sastrosatomo said for the complementation project, the council has indentified
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  • 47 12 Two woman soldiers loyal to toppled Pol Pot regime smile as the Red Cross distributes supplies at the Thai-Kampuchean border. They are among thousands who have fled from Kampuchea over the past few days in the wake of Vietnamese attacks. AP photo AP photo
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  • 115 12 RESPONSE to Machine Asia '79 which opens at the World Trade Centre today is expected to be even more favourable than the first exhibition in 1977. Mr John Huang, director of Singapore Exhibition Services, said he is confident the number of visitors this year will exceed
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  • 237 12 THE FORMER managing director of a Germanowned company here has filed a writ against his former employer claiming breach of contract when his services were terminated in August. Mr Ali Zafar, the plaintiff, alleged that under the terms of an employment contract with Hildebrand (Singapore),
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 173 12 11 I i to the world With plantation technology. With expertise gained from more than a century of experience in plantation establishment, agricultural research, development and management. With consultancies in Central and South America West Africa, Asia and the Far East Guthrie International Plantation Services Exporting expertise to help a
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 62 12 Outlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. to 1 p.m. today: Occasional rain in the early morning. Report for 24 boors prior to 7J9 p.m. on 0ct.14 at the airport. Maximum temperature 31.9 Associated humidity 66 Minimum temperature 24.9 Associated humidity 95 Hours of sunshine 3.05 Rainfall in millimetres Nil Total
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • PORTSIDES
      • 81 13 UPI. DAEWOp Shipbuilding, a leading South Korean shipbuilding firm, has won a US$l2O million (Ss2so million) contract for four chemical tankers. Daewoo officials said the contract, awarded by Norwary's Westfal Larsen and Company SA, calls for the Korean shipbuilder to supply the 20,000-ton class tankers, each priced at
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      • 101 13 AFP. FLAGS of convenience are "a solution rather than a problem", a United States shipping leader told a conference on the subject at Marseilles. Phillip Loree, president of the Federation of American Controlled Shipping (FACS), urged West European delegates to look at the matter "in a broader context".
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      • 74 13 Reuter. NIPPON Kokan Kaisha said it has received a nine billion yen (Ss9o million) order for a 173,400-deadweight-ton ore carrier from Utah Transport Inc of the US, for delivery by September 1981. In return it has contracted with Utah transport to charter the carrier for 12 years after
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    • 642 13  -  RATES UP 30 ,TO 50PC By RAHIM KASSIM THE FAR EAST shipping market has improved significantly over the past six months with freight rates up by about 30 to 50 per cent while charter rates have improved by about 30 per cent. Several reasons
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    • 249 13 UPI. GRAIN fbdag to Japaa dearly Illustrated the firmer tea? ttut ku crept late freight markets dariag the past fear weeks. Sklpewaera rate that saeeeas alsa be tied the oatwardly falet aatare if the market dace the prevteas weekead aad gave credeaee to ramears of mack secret bastaeas
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    • 436 13 COMPETITION from the Trans-Siberian Railway should not prove intractable to the member lines of the Far Eastern Freight Conference (FEFC) since there should be a natural levelling of the cargo it can absorb. Speaking at an interview last week. Mr Hans
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    • 1145 17 SCHEDULE A guide to ships loading at Singapore for Ports around the World The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of
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    • 815 18 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO AT CONTAINER TERMINAL (1) Each vessel's estimated time of arrival ts advised by the Shipping Line/Agent and is subject to change (2) All export FCL containers and LCL cargo must be delivered to the Authority's premises during the following periods.
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    • 742 18 Lloyds List. THE WORLD shipping crisis is far from over, despite suggestions that the worst has passed, leading banker Jim Davis warned recently. Mr Davis, a director of Kleinwort, Benson, and formerly of P ft O, was speaking to the Western Section of the
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    • 200 18 A BRITISH Boyal Navy Tauk Group sf II skips will be visit lag Singapore from today to Nov S and will dock la tke Naval Basia at Semkawaag for repairs aad servicing. Tke fleet, led by Bear Admiral P.M. Staaford, comprises five frigates, a tanker,
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    • 652 18 THE FUTURE of the conference line system is under x attack in New Zealand. The leading meat exporting company Waitaki NZ Refrigerating Co Ltd New Zealand's largest freezing company is trying to defy the country's Meat Board and the established conference line system
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    • 229 18 SHIPPING and transport executives from countries in the Asian and Pacific region recently concluded a twoweek seminar on freighting held at the Soviet port of Odessa. The seminar, Freight 79, was sponsored by the UN Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the
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    • Article, Illustration
      403 18 EXPECTED ARRIVALS TODAY KEPPEL WHARVES Dong Min (after Minetaka Maur) 38/39 Jitsu Mara (Ro/Ro) (2300 after Ping An Cheng) 45 Nedlloyd Kimberley (after Nedlloyd Amsterdam) 3/4 Nedlloyd Fushimi (1200) 15/16 Nedlloyd Steenkerk (after Hoegh Pilot sails) 5 Nedlloyd Hobat (2200 after Nedlloyd Kimberley) 3/4 Pateverett (after Ben
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    • 567 18 ShlMlagUae P»«e CM ACS n 5 Afea IV 3 Alfred V 4 Alpac IV 5 Angkutan ANL V i 2 1 APL m 2 Arya Nat n 5 ASCL m 1 Asia America n 5 Asia Merchant n 5 Atlas IV 4 Aust.Cont IV 5 Baltic V 4 Bank
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    • 444 13 Europe Our Next Loader Port Kelang: 16/10 Singapore: 16/10 For further details, see page 111 Un .1A R 1)1 I A lAN Orient Overseas Co*Uai*teA. Line FULLY COHTAfOISED SERVICE TO EUROPE (Vl* SUEZ) I Spore P Kctanf I leHanre R'dam Fstowe Hburg I Calling Bremerhaven attef Hamburg 7/11 9/II 7/11
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    • 228 13 *11 SEALORD ANTAf «v UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) lII* I 'il Vi WEEKLY MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES S pore J Loading for HI TUF/UL 16/10 Kuwait (29/10). Shuaiba (31/10). Oammam (5/11). Dubai (7/11) 28/10 Mma Qaboos (9/11), Shuaiba (12/11), Kuwait (15/11), Dammam (18/11), Dubai (21/11) M. SALMUH 15/n Kuwait (27/11),
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    • 488 13 NOL NEPTUNE ORIENT UNES LTD FAR EAST-EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE ;Wl','.l'l yM S S B«0GE N CORAL K IACCMN N PEARt C ROTE C PAUL K lACEWON 121 Oct 22 Oct 27 Oct 28 Oct 116 No. 17 No. P Ketone Hwre R dam F stow* H burg B-em Aacrp
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    • 709 13 Australia Our Next Loader Port Kelang: %0/10 Port Kelang: ffi/ Singapore: 17/10 For further details, see page 111 for U.S PicMc. PacMt NrM VMM. CMI > AUaWn, East CaaaOa end Mcuco (Also accepting lor Hongkont tmvi. lapan and Korea) LiAl IB era j^rrnfrrrrmr^vFmwT^ Maersk Pinto Maersk Kando Maersk Pinto Maenfc
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    • 747 14 FULLY CONTUOBO TO EWOK Cardfcan It) T«Mi Eiprm Inlm Bay EXTORTS lM|) Mara laukiti Mm Eiprets EXPRESS CONVENTIONAL TO EUROPE S pot PKiUnf Phi Hx Genoa HT**i Bremen Rdam Mwerp Paul Ridunen 7/11 9/11 12/12 W/12 7/12 5/12 SoohM Ihrtw ers 17/11 »/ll 14/12 7/12 24/12 22/12 19/12 17/12 FULLY
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    • 363 14 Not 10 nn 16 Hoi 21 Nw 23 Not Dtc Dk 1 Oet Dk 4 OK *1 (UC) I (BBS) (MCI 29-23/ II 4-7/11 1920/107 HO/11 25-27/10 30/lr 11/12 30/12 2/12 13/12 1/1 I 20/12 I 27/1 l_ Hen tatms |VI I 13/2 J NEXT LOADER: "SINALOA" Oct 17/19 'Also
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    • 631 14 r EVERGREEN LINE f AP {AS! F UROPf EXPRESS HJll CON! AINfP SERVICE ACCEPTMG CARGO FOR: HAMBURG. FELIXSTOWE. ROTTERDAM. ANTWERP. LE HAVRE ALSO ACCEPTMG CARGO FOR: UNITED (UNGOOM SOOTRHFTmOWON. MANCHESTER. BWMMGHAM. BRISTOL. LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW. LEEDS WEST GERMANY HOLLAND AMSTERDAM I'm NM p UOct II 22 Od 121 2HM 231 14
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    • 851 14 Everett Lines 1^ Burma Frvt Star Stiippiftf Corpn. "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE' LOAOMG FOR RANGOON r*m .21/22 o^l 23/24 Od HTOKYWA (DBCHARGM6 ONLY) 14/ It Oct B F.S.S C Aotnti n Moloytto: TEPS MALAYSIA Port Kciong Tel (381-7355 Penong Tol *****/***** .> Compania Argentina Da P\> Navapcion Intarcontinontal S. A. C.I.
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    • 596 14 r OCEAN SHIPPING ENTERPRISES PTE LTD PM 2102 2103 21 ST FLOOR MARINA HOUSE SHF.NTON WAV MISTRI ROAD SINGAPORE 2 TFL *****44 7& *****70 SANKYO LINE AUSTRALIA SERVICE YUE MAN MAT SKY VUERftOL P Kftanf SMfaport Luiw| tar: 21/22 Oct 19/20 Oct ADEL tn Port STD, MEI 11/13 Nov 9/10
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 984 15 Overseas BB U Containers Limited Weekly service to/from UK/Europe To UK/Continent Crt|« It) Tetea Eipress Kewloaw Bay 20 Oct 21 Oct 27 Oct Kasuga Man 4 Nov 21 Nov 23 Nov 24 Nn 2« Nov 27 N KaMkao Mara II Nn JO Nn 20k 21 Nr» sOk (0 Hongkong Eipms
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    • 838 15 GRANARD LINE RED SEA/MEDITERRANEAN SERVICE UNON NEWTORX V.32* sjw rii M.V. MM AN V.33W 29 Nw M.V. MAN CtfOIK V.34W 17 Dec MV MM FUNG V.35W. 10 lan ACCEPTME CONTMO CARGO fa QM.T Port Sad/Alexandria/ Beirut/lattakia PS»d/Alexandria Beirut/lattakia P Sad/Aleundna/Bettut/ Lattakia leddah/P.Said/Alexandria/ Beirut/Lattakia M.V MAN ANV24E. MV. MM CNEONG V.29E
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    • 745 15 Tfrj BEN LINE CONTAINERS waw Carifcaoßar EXPRESS CONTMND SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE S port P Um| 29/14 22/11 27/11 34/16 vn 4/11 14/U 11/U 11/11 21/11 24/11 21/11 4/12 Vl2 4/12 M/ 12 F—fgt: HBURG 6 HAVEN ROAM HAVRE SOTON Germanjr Aoitria Benehii France MUK PWm Sport F* Trta Expren M
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    • 570 15 Scan Dutch 9 IVrt: iVi 1 >:n: >\ I*i7) i »TI 11 fi: wi:i»] IWD OEMM "/<• NOQM ~rr lvii ii/ii a/n 22/ri 71/11 70/11 27/11 29/11 rrr 5/17 10/12 11/12 13/12 12/12 17/17 lt/12 20/12 1/12 23/12 25/12 27/12 2VU JO/12 I/I 3/1 V*s IT 1) (hi 2) trt«|
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    • 521 15 7 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES THE BANK LINF LTD LOADS FOR E. S.'AFRICA KATEMNA DRACOWM.OS (Reunion Dartun Cto«n ft Cht. E Lo*dM) Kuanti 1< Oct S pore IS 72 Oct P KHar* LYKES ORIFNT LINE U.S. GULF COAST SERVICE (New Orleans, Mobie, Houston, Galveston) LETITM LYKES (d Smcapore t Ketant Kuantan
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    • 988 16 "K line KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. S pore P Kelang i Hurt R dam H'btirg Bremen A'werp SS BRBGE 23* |?1 Oct 22 Oct Nov 9 Nov 11 Nov 12 Nov 15 Nov N CORAL 15# 21 Oct 28 Oct 14 Nov 15 Nov 19 Nov 20 Nov 23 Nov
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    • 688 16 E C./GREAT LAKES SERVICE LOAOMG FOR NEW TCn. NOWOLK MONTHW TOMMTO. ASHTABULA Ptntnt Delaean P •cl*n| Swfapore CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE Lm*( tar lOS MKQ.ES. SMI FRMICISCO. SEATTLE. TACOMA. VANCOUVER B C EXPRESS CONTAINER/CONVENTIONAL/ REEFER SERVICE •so rn.sm.kn u/n Oct "S O MMI nnSK I/) HOT ••SO MMVUH 21/30 Otc
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    • 660 16 O < roiii) SINGAPORE SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE LTD .0'« >IOOM UN SNl>AP'"l«( 1 MtBt'VSO VM;; >M S Gt M OA t 9' V '4 uMSi Tf If MS /SH t 9 »Ri( CAT.OSMiP ilia IN'«|iounl Container Lilies WEEKLY CONTAINER SERVICE to/from BANGKOK DSR LINES fast saa coNTwn soma s f!l
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    • 690 16 M7/MS 1 MALAYSIAN INT{PSATIONAI SHIPPING CORPORATION BfRMAO EXPRESS FUILY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO/FROM MED/UK/CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA WIST MUM* Mm Accwdha Far I) Barcelona Genoa. 2) Amsterdam Antwerp I Havre. Bilbao Bask UK 3) Bremen Bremenhaven Aarhus Copenhagen Hetsmki 4) ttaimc Stockholm Oslo •Accepting Europe cargo lor feeder na S pore EAST BOUND 1)
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    • 700 16 ALP AC LINE SOUTH AFRICA BERYICE pore P Kelang Penang loading tor: c PARAGON V 39 II Oct IS Oct Reu n ion/Durban/ Capetown/Maiunga Agents: Smgapore MTRASEA (PTE) LTD *****11 BOOKMG *****57 K. Lumpur YEO SHPPMG ft TRADING *****4. *****2. *****1 Pen** ISLAND CARGO HANDING AM) FORWARDMG 6108 V. *****.
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    • 570 17 mftm EGYPTIAN IKJTPPkJ ATinki A i I IKIC /cm INTERNATIONAL LINE (EIL) EGYPTIAN FLAG FAST AND DIRECT LINER SERVICE TO EGYPT (PORT SAID ALEXANDRIA) STORE PT KEL PENAftG PT SAB ALEXANDRIA NR.E U Oct 20 PYRAINDS U Nov 26 SPHMX U Dec 25 Oct 23 Nov 29 Dec 12 Dec
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    • 440 17 V P.T. PERUSAHAAN PEUYMMN W_>J ANGKUTAN PERTAMBANGAN THE Oltr SMGAPORE/VBOICSU CONTAMER FEEDER SERVICE AUTHORISED BY MDONESIA GOVERMENT WITH FULL CONTAKR VESSELS EACH CAMYMG 112 TEW VESSEL SINGAPORE LOADMG FOR TAKAM I 16/10 JUT ALSO ACCEPT WG CARGO FOR MOONESIA GOVERNMENT PROJECT ANO HEAVY MACHMERKS TAKARI M 30/10 BANIAR■n TAKAM V
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    • 369 17 COMBO LINE REGULAR TMBER/PLYWOOD BULK TEESTA WOOI COMBO WOO 2 P KELANG LOG. FOR. 15/10 Nantes/Newport 5/11 fates/Newport AGENTS Spor? Mjgna Shipping (Ptel ltd lei *****11 5 *****93 4 Pt Kelang Perkapalan Timor laut Sdn Bhrt Tel 38 8506 7 Kuala Lumpur *****1 2 CELTIC BULK CARRIERS Regular Bulk Service
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    • 455 17 GOLDEN LINE 6UAN CHAN SNIPPING (PTE) LTD ■p-*— a m« athl smn smurm 1 m »7» (is uo fat boh Imp* M2U. P. Ite| 317*1 Pirn* *****1 hm Mm onent uoro wnHia tun STRAITS/PERSIAN GULF SERVICE: S pore P. Mint Penant SOU** OTT MM. R«*M. Karachi 5/10 Not GOLDEN MA
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    • 540 17 ammtm inTEßmoDfli mflwy:ifin shippipis Line son. bho. e iNU. P.»J» ,ii»\ PiAm t 'tl «*V«4 f.f Bv N6 MA 3ic?4 STRAITS/EUROPE SEMI-CONTAINER SERVICE '.total Spare Mater* Nnaif Ludnf Far <V?) 14 Oct -> Aep AEGB NBOOM (1-10) 19 Oct 23 Oct 27 Oct ki Ft Rfem Hbtrt (l-») 20 Oct
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