The Business Times, 4 March 1980

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  • 10 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C4P) No. 111/1/81 Tuesday, MARCH 4,1W« 50 CENTS
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 64 1 AP BRUSSELS, Moa. Consumer prices in the nine Common Market countries rose 2 per cent in January, according to official statistics released today. It is the sharpest rise in a one-month period since the economic community was formed in 1367. Italy with a 3 per cent
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    • 98 1 AFP PARIS, Mon. A simulated energy crisis will be mounted in October and November to test the West's oil-sharing plan, the International Energy Agency (lEA) said here today, confirming a report in the London Financial Times. This would be the third simulated crisis since the tra was set
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    • 65 1 AFP JAKARTA, Mon. A grouping of Asean doctors called Medical Association Asean (Masean) was set un here on Saturday, with organisers planinauguration in Penang, Malaysia, next The association has set itself among its other purposes, the task of drawing up a medical ethical code for Asean, issuing
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    • 63 1 Reuter MANILA, Man. Philippines taxi fares went up around 50 per cent today to meet the rising costs of imported fuel. The Transport Ministry authorised increases of the minimum fare to 1.60 pesos for the first 500 metres from the previous fare of 40 centavos for
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    • 55 1 Reuter BELGRADE, Moil President Tito, his heart strained stQl further after a fourth crisis in 20 days, remained gravely ill today, his doctors said. Officials said the 87-year-old Yugoslav leader spent a quiet night fallowing heightened anxiety over his condition yesterday, when doctors reported a new setback
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    • 88 1 Reuter LONDON, Mon. Britain's warehouses are holding surplus stocks of manufactured goods worth a record £3 billion because of over-prodnction and sales, according to a study report published today. The situation could result in 500,000 iobs being lost by the end of this year on top of L
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    • 50 1 AP NEW YORK, Mon. The stock market was miwH as traders awaited possible new antiinflation measures from Washington.The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials slipped 0.43 to 862.71 in the first half hour. But gainers took a slight lead over losers among New York Stock Exchange-listed issues. AP
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  • 132 1 Rises Indices PMC ."r" B Mala Aynr Bltui Tta Strait* Tra4ia« C Safara Spora Laad Nat Iroa Golaaaaa G Lukar Shall F E L(Tia|aiaa 9«B 796 560 MO I960 1070 480 418 7000 880 ltt 468 330 +70 +80 +40 +34 +30 +30 +30 +30 +29 +20
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    153 1 PMC Rises Indices 25 2 Feb 29 Feb 3 "H"™ 12 B.T.lndes: 6686.03 6739.63 G Kent (M> 570 +10 IndustrUls: 550.16 580.4B MUInd 670 +50 Finance: ***** 791.09 S Mai Tin (M) 1940 +40 Hotels: 327.32 328.66 Reooos 410 +38 Properties: 399.32 404.27 SLand 430 +38 Tta»: 301.58
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  • 586 1  -  CO-OPERATION IN TRAINING By WANG LOOK KEAH THE Asean Federation of Textile Industries has set die stage for integration of the textile and garment industries of member countries by outlining the areas for cooperation. The outline was drawn up at the federation's second council meeting
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  • 309 1 AN INTERNATIONAL effort to prop up the shaky Japanese yea appeared to be having some effect yesterday when the yen improved slowly but steadily on Europeaa foreign exchange markets. The yen traded at about 248.50 to the dollar at midday. It opened at
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  • 458 1 SINGAPORE'S developing aerospace Industry will receive wl oennite ooosi next year when the Republic holds a five-day aerospace The event, Initiated by the Economic Development Board (EDB), Is part of the board's long-term strategy .to dswikp the industry hr Singapore. A spniri—tsn for the
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  • 451 1 STRAITS Trading Co Ltd will reap a massive 151.2 million from the sale of a pre-World War One property which has virtually no book value. The company yesterday announced the sale of its residential property behind Lucky Towers, fronting Nathan Road, to an unnamed purchaser. Priced at
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  • 90 1 LOCAL iifielm aad arejealdeg te^AMea^ls expertw"hreak aew exMlng eoateeta, the Defirtaist ef TTada wffl •rgasfse tta tfcM toads ■mm ts Afrtsa aext l flig Akest era, rageneaaHeg eanMaSwJSsd^eS»^^ ararHi UMk teas^jii^msea enC ta take pari ta trade esMMBlntill?a ta Hhalfi jSmjjj!
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  • 437 1  -  By LEE YOKE MENG A NEW kilobar contract may soon be introduced into the Singapore gold futures market to give it added depth. It would be a lint (or Singapore in that nowhere else in die world It gold futures transacted io such
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 590 2 MALAYSIAN exports to Japan Increased by 1.6 per cent against total exports while imports from that country dropped by 1.7 per cent in the first nine months of last year, according to trade statistics released by the Statistics Department. The downward movement of imports and
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    • 241 2 Reuter THE Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) officials yesterday met in Kuala Lumpur to set up a permanent working mechanism for closer and more productive economic relationship between Asean and the European Economic Community (EEC). Malaysia's director-gener-al for Asean Kassim Hussein opening the two-day
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    • 123 2 Reuter THE Bank of Japan said major Japanese corporations are optimistic on production, sales and capital spending in fiscal 190 starting next month. A report on its quarterly survey of 528 major industrial companies said manufacturing sector companies expect a 12.4 per cent rise in
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    • 371 2 Reuter THE Thai Parliament yesterday chose army Commander-in-Chief General Prem Tlnsulanonda as Thailand's new Prime Minister, ensuring a smooth transition at power following Premier Kriangsak Chomanan's resignation last Friday. The two houses meeting in secret session voted overwhelmingly in favour of 58-year-old General
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    • 360 2 UPI Reuter IRANIAN strongman Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeiny said the Iranian people should unite and urged them to participate in elections beginning March 14 for members of a new parliament. The Ayatollah made the speech on leaving the Teheran Hospital where be has been undergoing
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 469 2 OIL ministers of the Organisation of Arab Petroleum Exporting Countries will meet in Algiers, Algeria on June 7. The organisation's secretary-general All Attiga said the conference will t»ir» place two days before Opec's regular ministerial conference, to be held also in Algiers, and would among other things consider
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    • 189 2 AP CHINA will become an increasingly significant exporter of petrochemical materials in the 1980s, a study by Bank of America's Hongkong-based merchant banking unit says. By 1965 China will be allocating an estimated 17 million tonnes or 10 per cent of its total crude
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    • 61 2 AP FRANCE has signed an agreement with Kuwait to buy oil directly from the Gulf state through its two state-controlled oil companies, rather than through foreign firms. Until now, Kuwaiti crude, which accounts for 4 per cent of France's imports, was delivered by nonFrench oil companies.
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    • 663 2 AFP Reuter SEVERE recession and higher unemployment are likely to affect Britain over the next two years, according to several gloomy forecasts published in London by three economic research institutes. The predictions came in reports by the National Institute for Economic and Social Research, the
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    • 353 2 Reuter COUNTING started yesterday in Rhodesia's Indtyendence elections, already endorsed by the largest and most influential overseas observer group as a free and fair expression of the will of the country's black majority. The result of last week's three days of voting will be announced early today
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    • 660 2 NYT AMID mounting concern over spiralling inflation, the Carter administration of the US said on Sunday it would keep a closer watch on price increases. In a telegram sent to 500 large companies. Treasury 'Secretary, William Miller and chairman of the Council on
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 232 3 Hovvcana man a e million dollars he sent toNewYork ever Until now, banks have had no option but to use the common, but often error prone and time consuming system of transferring funds overseas by telex. Which usually meant that they had to wait several days to be informed that
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 896 4 NYT FOR MORE then 5.000 years, since the beginning of the Brow Age about 800 BC, copper hat played a central, though generally uaepectacular, rale In the worid's economy. The ductile red metal has long been ueed In all manaer. of Industrial aad con—aw products
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    • 76 4 THE Btratto tta price la Flf yesterday reee Ms 4 per steal to UJM, to stead $381 atove Ike lateraatteaal Tla Agree* meat eeUag, dealers Mid. Ceadltleas were kts jggt a eeaeeatrates (rem ead feilewlag a leeal festival, Mweil as eea(rem Jaaaaese, US aad I, l Jlßto MMRJIV*
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    • 31 4 Rubber: Mar S Singapore: March: 339.00 cents (down 8 cents) Malaysia: March: 342.00 ceats (down 7 cents) Tin: MsS^336 (up M*4)) Official offering: 142 V* tonnes (up 17 tonnes)
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    • 74 4 THE MARKET in Kuala Lumpur yesterday eased on further lack of refiner buying interest in quiet and thin trading, dealers said. Sentiment was weak on lower overseas advices and partly owing to a rise in the Malaysian crude and processed palm oil duty rates, they said. March eased
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    • 287 4 THE SINGAPORE market closed lower yesterday with March One RSS buyers quoted at 339.00 cents per kilo, down eight cents from last Friday's close, dealers said. Morning prices were marked down seven cents on easier London and stalebull liquidation, they said. Afternoon prices lost further ground on isolated offerings
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    • 277 4 R.A.S. prices In e*nto per kilo jtHtrdtgr mm (pgfcflo) «3B toL 1 R-S-S. to*. 1 R-S-S. tot 1 R.S.S. Int. 2 R-S-S. UK/Goat Int. I R-S-S. UK/Coat Int. 4 R-S.S. UK/CM tot 5 R-S-S. VKSCm* IfOBlBt f o b. RJJT April MM MD.00 MJI sum ***** ton sum
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    • 185 4 YARN and cotton prion were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday: (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) Cattaa nn: Blue Phoenix SB 2J30; 33* 2,785, 40* 3,035 <per bale of 400 lbs). Pint goods: China Butterfly «ad Globe bread unq; Dragon Head uaq; Five Lambs unq; Flower aad Butterfly unq;
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    • 102 4 CHINESE Pradaee Exchaage, Sngapere, terday: Caeanat all: Bulk $103 sellers, old drum $109 sellers, new drum $113 sellers. Capra: Mixed (loose) UK/ Coot $6i.00 buyers. Psppsr: Muntok ASTA white fob 100% NLW $335.00 sellers, Sarawak white fob 96% NLW $330.00 sellers, Sarawak special black fob 96% NLW $225.00
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    • 160 4 JOHNSON llatthey Commodities Ltd, a wholly-owned subsidiary of JohMon Matthey Banters Ltd, hat been elected a full ring-dealing member al the London Metal Exchange, the LME stated. Johnaon Matthey Commodities managing director Roy Wheeler, said the subsidiary has been a non ring-dealing member for several years and since
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    • 327 4 BDM2AFOU: Yesterday's closing prices in S$ per Idlo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per c«nt first claaa (Kangaroo) new crop 0.91, 100 per cent second claaa 0.83, 100 per cent third claaa 0.81, 25 per cent new crop no atock, B-10 per cent 0.70. THAI BROKEN: A-euper 0.63, Spectal 0.57.
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    • 891 4 OOfRE: Futures dosed steady with fains from Friday of £7 to £12 per tonne. Turnover was 2,1X1 lots Inrtndlng 20 options and around 1,275 lots of cross trades. Dealers said values improved slightly after the opening on well matched trading that included light profit-taking as well as producer
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  • ASIAN STOCKS
    • 582 4 TOKYO SHARP gains were registered by coal issues yesterday, even though some pessimists feel that the price af coal issues are far above that warranted by actual business achievement. Nevertheless, it is certain that the energy shortage will continue in Japan. Mitsui Mining surged ahead Y4O to YfflO,
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    • 407 4 RENEWED foreign support helped the market yesterday, although late prafittaking pared early gains, dealers said. Foreign buying centred on minings. BHP also firmed on an encouraging hydrocarbon report from the Ex- mouth plateau, by 40 cents to A 514.30 The dealers said announcements that interest rates would be raised
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    • 294 4 Source: SHK Sec THE MARKET yesterday seemed relieved that local interest rates were left unchanged this weekend and prices opened higher. Lack of followthrough buying caused short-term operators to became nervous, however, and a general seU-off took place. Biggest losers Included Tal Cheung and New World but btue chips
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    • 113 4 THE market closed with commercials, industrials, minings and oils generally easier yesterday, dealers said. Turnover rose to 12.2 million pesos from Friday's 10.3 million. MAR 03 Pen Acoje Mining JOB unci Alia* Con. A Allaa Coo. B. ZZ MOO -OJS W»b ond mm -mm BMfMOHLl «LM -J Br o
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    • 40 4 BJCBASQ SENG Monday... I Ml B Friday fl 14 01 Wwk m n SYDNEY INDUSTRIALS Monday 6B6.( f n r i 1 WM>k Ago H BU» 40.90 ALL OKDIN AKIE8 Monday a NB Friday 96.43 W«M»k Amn trim
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    • 143 4 MATSUSHITA Electric Industrial Co said it expects consolidated net income for the current year ending Nov 20 will reach a record 110 billion yen on sales of a record 2.C trillion. A company spokesman said this would represent increases of 12 per cent in income and up 10
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  • 346 6 THE ASEAN Federation of Textile Industries (Aftex) must be warmly applauded for its pioneering spirit in demonstrating clearly the potential pathways tor Asean economic cooperation and integration. The proposals drawn up by Aftex represent the most imaginative and impressive approach so far seen among Asean economic
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  • 279 6 ZTHE SUCCESS of any product or service depends as much upon innovation as on demand. However, innovation has the ability to influence demand somewhat. News that the Gold Exchange of Singapore is to introduce a kilobar contract, hitherto unknown to the arcane world of gold futures trading,
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  • 773 6  -  The Chins Internstionsl Trust snd Investment Corporation snd two Jspsnese banks have resched an agreement to promote investment in China. This investment accord is in addition. to an earlier agreement made between two Japanese securities companies Daiwa and Nikko and China on
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  • 1096 6  -  By DONNA SAMMONS NYT IT'S AN impressive structure; the building which houses The KFC Corp, The Heublein Inc subsidiary, that owns and franchises Kentucky Fried Chicken restaurants. Erected on a gentle slope just, off Louisviße's Watterson expressway, the oversized white brick manAm is
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
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  • 1003 7  -  LEE YOKE MENG reports on the forecast of corporate profits in 1980/81 in Britain. According to James Capel and Co, a major UK securities broking company, there could well be a sharp fall in real underlying profits in the first half of this year
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  • 519 7  -  By PHIL DAVISON Reuter A GROWING wave of «Hikes, many of them politically inspired, is threatening the embattled Rightwing Turkish government of Suleyman pemirel. v While Mr Demirel struggles to contain an epidemic of bloody political violence and steer the 466nomy from
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  • 815 7  -  FORUM, with LEONARD SILK NYT what President Carter now calls "a crisis stage," the spectre of price controls has risen to haunt all businessmen, politicians and economists. Many of them had thought they had sworn off controls for the last time after the Nixon freeze
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
    • 1073 8 FORD MOTOR recorded its third best year In the company's history with consolidated net income in 1979 amounting to USSL2 billion or |9.75 a share. Its net income la 1978 was $13.35 a share or $1.6 billion. Ml Philip Caldwell, president and chief executive officer,
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    • 498 8 Reuter COMMERICAL Union Assurance had a tower pretax profit of £137.6 million la 1979 against £142.2 million previously. Earnings per share, however, rose to 22.34p (21.37p). The company has declared a dividend of 5Jp making a total of 9.8p (8.79p>. Premium income rose slightly
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    • 214 8 Reuter lUfli'-KHI. TwHM. tries said a significant contribution to profits in 1919 was made by the ad business, 1 unhiding its share in the Ninian oil field in the British North Sea. The oil business produced trading pofits, after petroleum revenue tax of £23 million, of
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    • 314 8 Reuter AUSTRALIAN Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser «aid Esso Exploration and Production Australia will. enter immediate negotiations with the lease holders of Queensland's Rundle oil shale deposits with the aim at fiMHatng joint venture agreement. Mr Ftaser said the leaseholders, Central Pacific Minerals and Southern
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 478 9 fhE TEN continued to weaken against the US dottar yesterday despite a concerted attempt by the Japanese authorities to eupport the currency. Tokyo opening saw the yen at a high and wide range of 247/249 to the dotfec. compared with the New jfprk dosing o( 252. Subsequent trading,
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    • 112 9 ¥fiE U.S. dollar for oversight delivery closed weaker at 248.00 yen, compared with 249.80 at the ooening and Friday's close following strong central bank yen-sup-port intervention, dealers sstd. Trading Mb# heavy Vttfi volume of USH.2 billion. The Bank of Japan sold mainly at 248.00 yen an estimated 800 to
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    • 22 9 THE avsrags rats at which major Singapore banks are ourrsntly prepared to lsnd to their best customers is 10.7 per cent.
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    • 161 9 ASIAN RATES ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at close on March 3: Closing Asian dollar certificates of deposit for prime names: !Si|S[l gggggs af-sr 1 18 13/18 15 11/16 MM 16* 1«V. 1«H 171/16 10 15/16 17Vk 17 1811/16 168/16 1«W 16* HiN. Dw flCUiL Mml 1 month 3
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    • 36 9 I H •d bgr dl Ovwrigkt: m« Calldmrtts: «M 1 ■SS3 M 3-month Treasury Mils 1 3 month iia/16 eii/ifl 1. 3 month* CD 6 months CD 1 101&/*****V18 I0H 10* Source: National Discount Co
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    • 269 9 GOLD futures in Singapore yesterday closed little changed from last Friday's levels in generally quiet trading, dealers said. Opening quotations were manced up around US$2 an ounce on some shortcoverIng and held steady during the morning's trading before easing in late trading in line with the trend in London
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    • 242 9 THE YEN was established yesterday in the MB. 70/10 to the dollar range after fluctuating between a low of 249.50 and a high of 247.85 as the market here digested the news of the yen defence package, dealers said. These levels compared with a New York dose on Friday
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    • 183 9 THE YEW was quoted basically steady yesterday at a late 248.0010 to the US dollar in active two-way trading, dealers said. The Japanese currency was sharply firmer at M 7.8/96 in the morning compared with New York's 251.90/252.10 dose following iiff of the latest Japanese thereafter traded around the
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    • 492 9  -  By RUTH CHENG THE Chsrtered Industries of Singapore (CIS) is holding dtsrnselom with local Jewellers and goldsmiths to Iron out the problems encountered in establishing s hsllmarktng system here. One of the Issues discussed with the Singapore Chinese Jewellers Association Is the sppttrstinn of
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    • 632 9 Reuter THE government and the Bank of Japan have Jointly snntwnrert a five-point plan which cans for Joint efforts by Tokyo and the US to defend the value of the yen on foreign exchange markets. Finance Minister Noboru Takeshita and Bank of Japan
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    • 193 9 Reuter IKE UK government Is liketar to ate lor a amalVr public sector borrowing requirement (PSBR) la 1980/81 to demands on financial markets, lower interest rates and facilitate a lower exchange rate for sterling in the March budget, David Lomaz, National Westminster Bank's economic
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    • 406 9 Reuter THE SOUTH Korean government will raise the annual interest rate tor export flnaiw4itg loans to 15 per cent tram 12 per cent on July L This is fat fane with the announcement made in January when the won was devalued to
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    • 137 9 MITSUI TRUST Beacon of Progress v V I i# t, M i j W you. In cdwmmclii banking, project financing, medium-term financing and acurity investment, you can depend on Mitsui Trust beacon of progress. MITSUI TRUST y THf MITSUI 'BUS* A. BANKING (OMPAN* tIMITIO Simaperi Representative Offica: Tower 1201, DBS
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  • 1407 10 £ad oflar print officially M tho Stock Exchange Sagapore yaasorday with >*• sustwr of iirw traded I *mra hi brackets la Ms of jcjr 1 r< MOTION ONK INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL i Amm (BMB SMS) (1) IM (306) 5 UB (I) IM ci)
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  • 1922 10 BID and offer prices n#fw*i»ny e listed and tmsineos in and rem ported to the Kuili i jwnpir e t Stock Exchange yesterday with the Dumber of shares traded shown in brackets hi lots of 1,000 units, unless otherwise specified. moumuLs AIM Ct-MB) (1) U5 A CBm
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  • 505 10 PROPERTY steeks ease tart* the fifitt at the «Hpi" Mm* Exehaage eiiiiirfcy ta itot, < the Aetlve mil tin la the ■eetor mm Wtai Ovarasae Laai aai ftmn Ua< which adiaMNta9LNMl $4JI, ap 4 aai SI eeate fraai last PrWay*s etealag. aMBt at the preeeat
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  • 554 10 STRONG buying sentiment continued to boost prices on the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday. Trading was visibly more active and firm, with opening transactions struck at higher levels. There was some profittaking in the midmorning, pushing the market hack a pace, but prices soon recovered
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 421 11  -  By ANTHONY TAN TOUGH retail competition continues to trouble the Robinson's department «toft ATouD whose trading margins have slipped again (or the six months to Dec 31, JIB. In qrfte of higher Group operating profits Ml by 14.T per cent to $L7B wUkm on higher turnover
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    • LATEST RESULTS
      • 61 11 has announced an unaudited group after-tax profit for the year 1OT of M$7.Q1 mitiinw ($4.29 million previv odsly) on turnover of $4BJ7 I, million ($41.01 million). i'. The parent company made a net profit of $5.70 million ($3.41 million). Sens has declared a final dividend of 10
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      • 39 11 has an- nounced an unaudited group pre-tax profit of $1.99 million ($462,000) for the six months ended Dec 3L Turnover totalled £0.13 million (19.94 million). The parent company made a pre-tax profit of $1.39 million (1290,000).
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      • 52 11 has announced an unaudited pre-tax profit of $17.75 million (H2J8 million) lor the six months ended Dec 31, 1979, on sales of 174.61 million (157.5 million). Tasek Cement has declared an interim dividend of 10 per cent gross (7.5 per cent),payable on April 5 to shareholders registered
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      • 63 11 has announced an unaudited group pre-tax profit of $2.12 million ($T81 tor the first half ending Dec 3L Turnover amounted to 126.33 million ($20.04 million). The parent company made a pre-tax profit of $LQ5 million (92.92 million). Faher Marlin has declared an interim dividend of 2tt
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      • 68 11 has announced 1979 group profit after tax of $20.90 million ($13.80 million) on turnover of 9199.9 million ($199J million). Company profit after tax came to $17.73 million ($11.95 million) on turnover of 209.9 million (1T7<6 million). East Asiatic has declared a final dividend of
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      • 97 11 has an- nounced an audited aftertax profit far the year 1979 of $192 million ($0.82 million) on sales of $47.29 million ($35.95 million). The company has declared a final dividend of 7 per cent gross (4 per cent). Mmtktm (M) Bhd has announced an unaudited
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      • 60 11 has announced an unaudited group after-tax profit of $113 ($lO6 million) far the Orst half ended Dec 31, on turnover of $50.43 million ($41.88 million). The profit is after extraordinary losses of $602,000 ($624.000). The company has declared an interim dividend of 6 per cent gross
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    • 312 11 Carraat Payment Bz Data Books Cloae Data Payable Total for Total for tke year Previous year Y H 8 (8) Y H 8 (M> Peril# Plaat LiaOi B Kawat Priat K L Kepoof Uki Beaut Sal NaU M'cia Rica 8 P Textile T Caiaat UAC MBS A Anal
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    • 121 11 Coaipaay Particulars Ex Data Baoka CIom Saatoaa TtMrlok Sim* Darby T Tnt MUM Pu Mr lay an Bonus Issue of 1 for 3 Bonus Issue of 1 for 1 Bonus Issue of 1 for 3 Bonus Issue of 1 for 4 Rlfbts Issue of 1 for 1 #1100
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    • 308 11 THE results of Austral Amalgamated Tin for the first six months ended Dec 31, 1979, are not exciting, with pre-tax profit only marginally ahead. The output of tin concentrate fell by about 4.9 per cent to 10,873 piculs during the first half. Fortunately, this was more than
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    • 1310 11 SEVERAL companies figure prominently in the distribution of heavy industrial equipment in Malaysia. Over the years, these companies have benefited from the progress made by Malaysia's logging, industrial, mining and construction sectors. These companies import the machines and make them available to local users
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    • 139 11 THE KLSE has requested the immediate release of WsrMwMe HtUkp* interim results for the six months ended June 30, 1979, since the report has been long overdue. Hsag Lesag Industries announced the appointment of Mr Koo Pak Ching aa deputy managing director of the company as well ssa
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    • 543 11 §STCXSL»» by HOCK LOCK SIEW WE are glad to notice that some at our more astute investor! are beginning to cast mare than Just cursory glances at the solitary ofl rig builder listed on the stock exchange. The share price of Far East-Leving-ston (FELS) recently
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    • 310 11 Cmmmj Parted 1 mrrl Net EPS Qnm riom teat year Utw. mm <%> (I**®) M'wata Steel I 22/12 12.4 10.0TE ujm Nat Iron F 7/2 57.8 al7.9 37,679 UOB F 27/2 19.0 alL4 *****k DBS F 29/2 34.8 all.8 54,903c BATS F 1/3 5.1 17J> 3,983 Sealion F
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 61 11 Are you an EDUCATIONIST? The Straits Times Group wants you if you are 35 or younger and aTe seeking a bigger challenge or much wider scope. Write to: The Managing Director, The Straits Times Group, S.T. Box 895, Singapore 0923. Please include details of educational and professional qualifications, working experience
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    • 65 11 FOLEX INDUSTRIES BERHAD (Incorporated In Malaysia) The Directors of the Company are pleased to announce the following audited results for the year ended 31st August, 1979. 1979 1978 Turnover $40,140,176 $35,170,884 Profit/(Loss) after taxation but before extraordinary Items Extraordinary Items Profit/(Loss) after taxation and extraordinary Items 1,872,077 888,038 870,988) 292,883)
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  • 454 12 FINANCIAL PRUDENCE Mum mm UMWiI m SINGAPORE'S public lector showed a $M 8 million surplus test year, the first time that the accounts have turned up a black figure In several years. Over the year, public sector revenue increased by H MHon, 1598 million
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  • 503 12 SINGAPORE'S labour productivity as measured by real value-added per inhsf r grew only 2.6 per bent last year against 4 per Cent in 1878, although the Ipvernment's Economic Survey said that the ftilgher-wage policy relumed last year should promote more efficient use of labour. I The
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  • 163 12 MR GOH Chok Tone's budget proposals for the current fiscal year to be presented to Parliament tomorrow will be debated over a seven-day period beginning March 17. Notices tabled before the Parliament state that the Minister for Trade and Industry has alloted March
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  • 39 12 OVERSEA-Chinese Banking Corporation and Asia Commercial Bank Corporation raised their prime lending rates by 0.5 points today. OCBC is now quoting 10.25 per cent to its best customers while ACBC is offering 10.5 per cent.
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  • 397 12 THE BITE of Inflation, as measured by the Gross Domestic Product deflator, was felt very lightly last year. The 1971 figure of 2 per cent rounds off a remarkable five years in which the deflator has never been above 3 per cent
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  • 91 12 Despite these price Increases, the consumer price index gained only 4 per cent last year, down 1 per cent from the year before. Higher honring and transportation costs brought about half the increase in the CPI. Food prices contributed to a third of the total
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  • 321 12 LOANS and advances by finance companies surged strongly ahead in January, fuelled largely by high credit demand for hire purchases, —prtally of motor vehicles, and the general buoyancy of the fupetly and stock markets. According to the Monetary Authority of Singapore's latest
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  • 104 12 A $700 million feme of government bonds ycitcidiy was oversubscribed, the total amount of applications bdn 919 Mr Tang Wee Up, manager of the banking department of the Monetary Authority of Singapore, aaid the iasue waa overwhelmingly subscribed by the Central Provident Fund, with
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  • 714 12 LONDON, Mon. The market closed mixed in quiet trading, dealers said, and at 3 pm, the FT index was down 2.7 at 4614. Equities closed generally lower following several gloomy forecasts for the UK economy, but oils were mixed with a firmer Mas after wide fluctuations. Government bonds
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  • 34 12 Iras'* rettgleas Mr Ayatsllah Khemetsy (eeatre) leavtag a Teherma ettale aa Baaiay after reeelvtag several weeks' treatmeat there for a heart allmeat Oa the right is Ids seßAhmei. UPI phate. w■
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  • 382 12 FABER MerUn Malaysia to buying a 23-storey building in Johare Bnhru for a total consideration of IQHJS Faber Merlin aimnunred yesterday that It has entered into aa agreement with Tan Kim Chua Realty for the purchase of the property known as Tan Dm
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  • 244 12 THE Asean Plywood Federation is expected to meet EEC members soon to discuss poaaible revisions to the Generalised Srhum» of PWISWCSS. An earlier meeting was held in Europe last November, but talks were merely "exploratory". Since then, Asean countries have decided to form a plywood federation
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  • 203 12 AFP INDONESIA Is tuidhiy up a powerful deterrent force capable of responding quickly to anj attacks from outside, according to the army chief of staff, General Widodo. He was quoted tagr Angara news agency as sayb* this at a meeting of military officers in
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 68 12 NOTICE To the holders of the floating rate U.S. Doiar Certificates of Depoeit duo Mh March, 1962 oh THE SUMITOMO BANK, LIMITED Ground Floor, DBS Building 6Shenton Way, Singapore 0106 We hereby certify that the rate of interest payable on the abov»mentioned Certificates of Deposit for the interest Period beginning
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    • 260 12 r CASH OFFER BY HARINCO HOLDINGS PRIVATE LIMITED to acquire all the shares not already owned of CONSOLIDATED HOTELS LIMITED Shareholders of Consolidated Hotels Limited ("CHL") are hereby reminded that the Offer by Harinco Holdings Private Limited ("Harinco") dated January 9, 1900 ("the Offer"), unless extended, closes at 3.00 pjn.
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 200 12 THE rainfall for the month of February was below average over about 70 per cent of Singapore. Areas in the north, south and southwestern parts of the Republic with 200-225 mm of rain were areas with highest rainfall whereas the southeastern coastal area with 50-75 mm of rain was the
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • PORTSIDES
      • 108 13 THE PORT of Singapore Authority (PSA) has placed an order (or 44 prime movers valued at $3.7 million with Reliance-Mercury of Halifax, UK. The order for the 44 Hauhnajor Mark n specialised heavy duty tractors was won by the UK company against fierce competition from German,
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      • 98 13 CHINA'S first ocean shipping enterprise Jointly run by the central and local governments has been set up recently in Nanjing, capital of east China's Jiangsu province. The Jiangsu Provincial Corporation of the China Ocean Shipping Company (Cosco), is financed by the head office of the Cosco and the
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      • 49 13 Reuter A SHIP repair yard that can overhaul vessels of 5,000 tons has gone into operation at the South Chin» port of Swatow, the New China News Agency said. It said the yard had been built specially "for foreign and other ships' visiting the busy port.
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    • 626 13  -  By G DURAIRAJ THE STATE-OWNED Industrial Development Bank of Malaysia has called for a meeting with the Malaysian Shipowners Association (MASA) in an effort to devise terms and conditions tor the proposed shipbuilding financing scheme. The meeting to be held in Kuala
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    • 486 13 atptagiiM 1** Oai attune PNPi Csi Adriatic IV DSR VI s Afea VI s EAC Lines n 4/5 All tram VI 5 Bast Malaysia VI 4 Alpac VI EQat VI s Angkutan VI 4 Ehna m 4/5 ANL I 1 Everett Orient IV 4 APL m 4/5
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    • 609 14 CHANGE FROM MODERN SHIPS NAVIRE Cargo Gear (NOG) is usually connected with very modern ships, especially new approaches to cargo access problems. Just think of the Jumbo ramps, for instance. But its workshops in Finland fere faced with a different kind of problem
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    • 919 14 RECEIVING OF EXPORT PCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO AT CONTAINER TERMINAL NB. (1) Each vessel's estimated time of arrival Is advised by the Shipping Line/Agent and Is subject to change (2) All export PCL containers and LCL cargo must be delivered to the Authority's premises during the following
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    • 1409 14 GRAIN chartering tram North American ports came at a virtual standstill on Friday but five cargoes were booked from the US Gulf to Japan at $26.75 flo, two for April, two for May. and one for June. Also a single cargo of the same run at 127.50 flo
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    • 1001 15 THE WORK'of the cargo surveyor to Important to martae both to helptag lo frame condition* of coverage and in Investigating and mitigating Ifcto was underlined by Mr Peter A Sinclair of Peter andalr aad Company at the recent "Marine Insurance Cargo Conference"
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    • 128 15 PDOOH MfkmMtt Wvtaita Mi HMpjerii wfil idhw 11,1 ill ifeifw wflle early ML The eeateaefe wee rigaei fcy ftoirtapl geaenl Areefeer 0 S Krepetev eai ilreeter N A Lehei eai by the wUp- yarTe tteelete Chr leaitia aai Ahe WeKnua laet meath la
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    • Article, Illustration
      494 15 EXPECTED AWVALB TODAY KBTEL WHABVEB Car liner No. 1 (RO/RO) (ISO after lletro t) 13/14 naphnemar (after Pep Son) 45 Kao Mu (2300 after Sinking req. starboard to) 42/41 Kane Dtng (18» aMfta after Pa-gan shifts agents' request) 44 Kim An (OHO after llanoloeverett) 37/28 Lae Chief
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    • 4279 19 SCHEDULE A guide to ships loading at Singapore for Ports around the World The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the snip, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of
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    • 401 20 LOW-COST flags and flags of convenience are likely to Increase their presence in the world's ro-ro fleets. Rising crew costs mayforce rora ship operators towards more attractive low cost registries says a new report by Fairplay. "The consistent adherence to "high cost" flags by ro-ro
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    • 275 20 LINER PROFILE BARBER Blue Sea is a joint service of Barber Lines Oslo, Blue Funnel Line Liverpool and the Swedish East Asiatic Company of Gothenburg for their US/ Canada to Far East service, and the Far East to US/Canada/Panama/Caribbean and Venezuelan service. BBS operates as many as
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    • 359 20 AFP RESCUE teams have recovered the bodies of 180 of the 276 missing paassagsrs of a rtilnrsr ferry that capsized early last Wednesday. They have also retrieved the ill-fated lerry, a SOO-ton triple-decker named Twilight 401, from the waters of Tan Chian,
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    • 201 20 Reuter A 210 million dirham harbour win be built by a Netherlands company In the next 30 months at Laayoun in the western Sahara under an accord signed in Rabat At the signing ceremony Moulay Ahmed Alaoui, Minister of State (or Tourism,
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    • 1372 20 The leading shipping Übm operating (ran ton! peris and the agents whs handle earge beekings fer them. A-B Adriatic OmMmt Container Feeder* (S)/Cargo Freight (PK). APIA Singapore Shipping Agenda (S)/Euro-Asia Line (PK/PN). AIM C. Tiigw See Coanrtlum (S)/Marintex Enterprise (PK). *A|pae K— (S)/Yeo Shpg and Trading
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 181 13 PIL GROUP iVrvv.. 'ii h j ALSO PROVIDE REGULAR SEMI-CON-TAINER SERVICE TOR THE PERSIAN GULF AND RED SEA PORTS. I K I I 1 W I \u <> JI Orient Overseas CotUaitteA Line m FULLY CONTMOKD EVKS& TO/FROM IVIKi M SmM -1 wn wiia < OHMTM. WTO 8 BBIUBWHIK 00m.
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    • 247 13 aati SEALORI) AN"TAII vsmmm, UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO SAG) WEEKLY MULTI PURPOSE SERVICES loadmf tor Dubai, Dammam, Kuwait, Shuhaba, Doha Dubai (26/3), Abu Dhabi (29/3), Kuwait (1/4), Dammam (4/4), Doha (7/4), Una Al Fahal (10/4), Mna Qaboos (13/4) Dubai (1/4), Damnum (4/4), Kuwait (7/4), Shuhaiba (10/4), Doha (13/4) Dubai
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    • 95 13 IX i::=*a:'^ fARtASJ f UROPt flit IV <:t)NT AINf RISII* SfRVIU 11 1: ,ti Mi.W H CMM.+. K. MCUI— I KM.— C. MM. mCATQI c me K. JMnKM. Hot* r4m Nm tW| In* Kim a/3 a/3 34/3 2/4 3/4 t/4 2/4 1/4 4/4 7/4 1/4 11/4 12/4 14/4 14/4 17/4
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    • 342 13 u Hapag-Lloyd Fully conteineriaed to Europe and United States. •i Regular, reliable end on time. jhLLCiI :j:n wT Li 2 MAERSK LINE ■zn I era Lmiji r-n 34/3 11-11/3 17-11/3 24-25/3 31-1/4 74/4 14/4 ft/4 2M 21/4 27/4 29/4 4/5 4/5 12/5 14/5 I I minimi II I'M MOMMY CONKNTOM
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 539 14 LEO SHIPPING PTE LTD SINGAPORE PERNAS-MISC SHIPPING AGENCIES SDN BHD PORT KELANG PENANG I HEAD OFFICE: WISMA MISC TEL: NO: KL *****8 MALAYS** MTONATIONAL SHPT+*S CORPORATION BEXHAD f jum MM SaM B SUB* 1/3 ftOUft 15/3 H.HODM 22/3 TOVMM 29/3 KOMKM 5/4 JUTUMM 12/4 1 HMD 19/4 (i ton 21/4
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    • 235 14 B» SUPERCARRIER SERVICE ■arfeorHiitSM WEEKLY SERVICE TO PANAMA, US ATLANTIC OOLF AND E. CANADA 110/3 sr 44/3 1120/3 CM MM M CM hM HIM MM SL Ma M.M MM MM 2/4 TT M 10/4 U/4 11/4 19/4 24/4 21/4 1/5 4/5 5/5 7/5 5/5 11/5 1M W ZW 77/5 17/4
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    • 534 15 VW:Iff:TTI Containers Limited m n n, im»* Wdwiy swvko lOfTrom uivturops ■tea rtm nm VM am fM| la tern UL ate »kr n«i I*l >n> tApr 4 Apr tlpr ,7%' aft itte aiM ipr hm um um 7«p» ate aa> a* aipr a* mm i f -fyyUj Brunei Ports and
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    • 278 15 SYHHUN u. FOR PROMPT DELIVERIES OF Gamlen Chemicals New Tel: *****29 GAML FN( AUSTRALASIA) PTV. LTD New Addtf-ss 15 16 R'ocK h 55 Av> r R.jj.ih Moan Ay»n R,i|fih Industrial Estut>- Stnq,ipc>r <J 051 fZb Franco Be It jinn Services 3«"i 9tiLo L* ten r«M Mte| |Mi fM* ate ate
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    • 580 16 Hapag-Uoyd MiT coNiamacD tobmvc gte. TpMpC*wp C4UM EXPRESS COMOmONM. TO QfINVC Tfm fJMMffn Stop tmm ITk*| tnmm Mm M« SapMi Han V 3 11/3 11/3 7/4 3/4 11/4 20/4 13/4 11/4 PpMMCMm* 13/3 IS/3 11/4 7/4 20/4 11/4 17/4 15/4 FULLY CONTMEMB TO fiDRM/TMSTE m m Vpm t. IMP* 6mm
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    • 432 16 LIME KOREA SHIPPING COR FN ALTAM 149W VEGA 147W f. Kabng STOK C/ 9 Mar 10/13 Mar ALT/UK 150E 6/9 Mar 10/13 Mar 7/10 Apr 11/15 Apr FMBUSAN BANGKOK TOBUSAN FMBUSAN BANGKOK TOBUSAN VE6AI4BE 7/10 Apr 11/15 Apr TOBUSAN PEMANG CALL SUBJECT MOUCEMENT ISC KSC KSC KSC KSC KSC KSC
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    • 337 16 EVERGREEN LINE iAR tAS I HJROPI IXPRfSS Hill CONTAIN!R SERVICE ACCtPTMG CARGO FOR HAMBURG. FEUXSTOWC. ROTTCROAM. ANTWERP. LE HAVRE ALSO ACCEPTMG CARGO FOR UNTED KMGOOM SOUTHAMPTON LONDON MANCHESTER BIRMMGHAM BRISTOL LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW. LEEOS WEST GERMANY BKHERHMN HOLLANO mm* Emit,* IITIL 2 ii 1 "n*** *I%' !>•> MM »Mar 14 Apr
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    • 785 16 Everett Lines mitmpH Burma Five Star CMfpM»* "BURMESE* NATIONAL LINE" LOAOMG FOR RANGOON TTiM T* HTQKTtI 1/12 Mb 4/7 Mb PHASMNE6TAMVMA 15/17 Mb PA-A* IS/11 M B F SS C Agents Motoywo TEPS MALAYSIA Port Ketoofl T*( (38>-7355 P»nong T«t 62 U1Z***** Campuw Afimtiw Da 1% Nawincteß lifttrcaiitiiNMtalS. A.C.I.F. MV7
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    • 325 16 mo.s.E. OCEAN SHIPPING ENTERPRISES PTE LTD SANKYC LINE AUSTRALIA SERVICE P. Mm| Samara LmMm tar 21/23 Itar 11/21 Itar HB.fVt.MB. 1/3 Apr 4/5 Apr HKM.MIL BANGLADESH SERVICE E 2C/29Mv GMnftBOK.CN JAPAN/STRAITS SERVICE m ma. yue MM. H ASPfUTON kkmb ST. UMZEM ssr 'Xz 5-» 15/11 Itar 17/11 Mm 19/29 M*
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    • 372 17 Ml' fSk PIL GROUP EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICE COLOMBO/KARACHI/P. GULF SERVICE 24/2t Mar 2t/3 Apr mm M/ 14 Mm Coloaitio, Karachi, Muscat (M*. Kuwait KaradM SING APORE/CHITTAGONG/RANGOON/SER VICES >INGAPORE/BANGKOK/SINGAPORE DIRECT SERVICES I SINGAPORE/INDONESIA/SINGAPORE SERVICES I Cotombo. Dubai. KaradM ftibai, Kuwait Bay all SEA Container Feeder Service SIN JKT/SIN HKG MAN ACCEPTABLE
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    • 694 17 BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CQNTMCR SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE f ft' < I UprM |91 H BURG ANA** rDAM HAMK SOTON Utrmmy/katni BaMta Fraact MUK PUN S port Nr fapraM M UM faW Ui taAM VI I/] W.TW kM hM W SaM hM IJ/J 15/3 m, TWN bW SaM hM IaPM
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    • 515 17 Scan Dutch V WEEKLY EXPREBB CONTAINER BERVICE U«M* UJL Caam Man 1) hn li—till Mi Ci M Mn M* KOMM cap In 'MilihMlJcUli au a w« ■[[»>< Fa/ra ■M* M MMUC PMMI| ttj r;1-1 f i' i'K I A vi tvi wt an tin aw u/i a/i a/i i/« v«
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    • 482 17 ill BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES U.S. 6ULF COAST SERVICE (New Orleans, Mobile, Houston, Galveston) LOMSE LYKS (*di I 644/4 Mar 10/13 Mar 23/24 Mar 12 -25/27 Mm 5 fcaa IBM 13 Apr 12 Apr U.S. NEST COAST SERVICE (Seattle, Tacoma, Vancouver 8.C., Portland, Lenpiew, Longbeach, Los Anfeies, San Francisco) S>m PJMw
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    • 480 18 K LINE KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. i M 188 VI 7/3 IMißatoM MitaAMai mmacoim VI ivi J**", C*smlmin 11/3 IVI CiMM? A/i 1/4 IVI 8/1 11/4 M/l 7/4 HVJ 7/4 a/i u/4 Vt MM |/4 U/4 V 4 V 5 UMra ttm Htai HCOttl 17W 1 JACEJM M PtAR. 19N
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    • 210 18 CAUFORMA/PACFIC NORTH WEST [77, W AVSTKAUA EXPRESS CONTAKR SERVICE fmmi r»N« m mm s* Mr l)kr hub 10 Mv 25 Mr 30 Mv 4 riCAM.) If Mv 20 Mm 12Am I*t 1 Mr II AC 20% 25 Apr 30 Apr SN* 111* JAPAN SERVICE JU, 'V ill! 1 1 INDIA
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    • 501 18 '*7 »l II SINGAPORE SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE LTD .'■l'M > i)iH I AN Ml>H I) S SiN' Al'( VAU* t rNl_# i .Nt S I.tSINt. 9 '4i M St MI I M', ;4S9S MS «H i tHil <AH )SH'P Mill (tint IN'i|i»nnl lloiitaiurr Lilies WEEKLY CONTAINER SERVICE to/from BANGKOK *0T
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    • 331 18 tj\ QRANARD LIME INDEPENDENT ATTRACTIVE MATES u MEDITERRANEAN SEA SERVICE ALSO ACCEPTING CONTAtNCM CAMGO-FCL ONLY FOR: PORT SAD, ALEXANDRIA, KOttJT, LATTAJUA. UMASSOL, ISTANBUL A PIRAEUS Specially engaged agents A stevedores providing immediate discharge mx mm aam urn ni MMFWf m nit fc STRAfTS/EAST ASM SERVICE S>m P. Um| I MV
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    • 296 18 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD f HouSf _>4E O'ChH- 1 Sin ;,iporr- 9 REGULAR INDEPENDENT SEMI/FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO EUROPE J P (HE) LTD mill BOOKM ft mm mm. mm m ALP AC LINE ss, WF CAPE TOM/DURMI ALPAC *41 ■B <PK) Ut *****11 235*57 i rtx vJ7 LMH/mn, ran mot n»
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    • 134 19 ■accepting FCL/LCL Cargo for •■W ZttlMi Auckland, 1 Wellington,. 4, Lyttleton, Dunedin AntnAl—Sydney, Melbourne, i Brisbane, Adelaide, 111 (Ml Colombo Call *****81 cB KANNIVELL LINES (KOLW am SNUMK/USMEST MU«I n* eta n* ,«t SKW PEN PK LOAOMG FOR SEA LOVE I V.J 7/3 KUCIiC SSS! l 3 21/3 SS K
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    • 117 19 WPZL KK CWAN SMPfI nyjA Mto Ills, lift «Mr, V felltaMlMtfeppm K (PTE) LTD. 2. M 221*733 (SUm) W. MALAYSIA/STORE TO L MALAYSIA SERVICES: Kkfaki. S'kaa ttMIV SOIANC Ittbtw, S'kan tMEUOJU UMH, S'kM t&AMBELA Stan. Tawau. ItMOM Kkbta. Sim. 21 tm Imvy M P. KELAK HUNCH: KK SMM SWPMS (M)
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    • 40 19 "»i < JkJi Consignees of all damaged cargoes ex the above captioned vessel are notified that the Eneral survey will be Id on 4th March, 1980 at PPW 300 and 302 from OOOOhrstoUOOhrs. No further survey will be held. OANBY UNO
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 39 20 Looking for EXECUTIVES PROFESSIONALS Reach them at their homes through the appointments page in HEtSimES Sunday Nation reaches 60% of the English literate executives and professionals in Singapore For more details please call Francis Ng at 284-8844 Ext. 335.
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 168 20 Regional r- a m •••> ."71 mi i v r> VRBIOB WOl lAIN *l CLOUDY OICLOUDY u L t m UUi •¥:V r 100E i SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. (5) Centre of Tropical Depriseloii, mctanum wind 22 33 knots. <«s Direction of movement Centre
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