The Business Times, 12 May 1980

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  • 11 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 111/1/8« MONDAY, MAY 12, lttt 50 CENTS
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 83 1 AFP LONDON, Sun. Crooks who gained access to the British police's central computer wiped criminal records from its memory and sold other confidential information to businessmen, private detectives and the underworld, according to the British Sunday paper, the News of the World, yesterday. With the aid of
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    • 66 1 Reuter ROME, Sun. Police today arrested the cousin of a Libyan businessman who was shot dead on Saturday as part of an apparent campaign to murder exiled enemies of Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi. Hie cousin, Mohamed Fadi Kazmi, was interrogated for 18 hours by magistrates and then
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    • 85 1 AFP KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Thai Foreign Minister Air Chief Marshall Sithi Savetsila arrived here yesterday few an overnight visit to hold consultations on regional issues with his Malaysian counterpart, Tengku Ahmad Rithauddeen. He was received at the Kuala Lumpur international airport by Tengku Rithauddeen. According to sources, the
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    • 78 1 Reuter NEW DELHI, Sun. Students in India's northeastern Assam state have announced fresh protest demonstrations across the state this week. They said demonstrations and meetings would be held to focus attention on what they called repressive measures used by Premier Indira Gandhi's government against them. The students
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    • 56 1 Reuter LONDON, Sun. Many British workers seem likely to ignore a political strike call by organised labour on Wednesday against the policies of Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's Conservative government. With Mrs Thatcher herself leading verbal attacks on the trades union movement's so-called "day of action", support around the
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    • 45 1 AFP KARACHI, Sun. Miss Benazir Bhutto, eldest daughter of the executed former Pakistani Prime Minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, renewed ho- challenge to the military regime of President General Mohammad Zia ul-Haq by publicly defying a martial law ban on political activities. AFP
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    • 73 1 AFP JAKARTA, Sun. The ship Accres>from Singapore with more than 100 tons of goods suspected to be intended for smuggling has been seized by Indonesian authorities and towed to the port of Belawan in north Sumatra. An Indonesian customs patrol boat intercepted the Accres, a ferry ship
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    • 71 1 TO MEET heavy demand for seats between Singapore and Kuala Lumpur, Singapore Airlines will reconfigure its two 8737s to provide 103 seats in an all-economy cabin. Currently Singapore Airlines operate 9 services a day on the route. The new configuration will increase capacity by 81 seats
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    • 50 1 THE Express Delivery Service to Spain will be introduced on a reciprocal basis as from Friday May 16. The service will be confined to ordinary and registered letter-post items and the fee chargeable is $1.50 per item in addition to the normal postage and other fees payable.
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  • 102 1 THE fsllewlag is a Ust •< the II mest actively traded stocks ea the Stock Exckaage ef Singapore last week. It gives the taraever la thsasssds sf salts, cleslag prices sa Friday aad the klgk aad lew fer IWI •m •toy 1 ia» Inchcape nt J. 70
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  • LOCAL STOCK INDICES
    • 83 1 *i«y« May < May 7 Mayl May! nBT Index: 4255 93 4348 59 4368 02 4398.17 4408.81 Industrial*: 472.* 480.43 483.36 489 75 491.06 la. F1 name* 843.14 847.47 848.20 852.32 858.01 ••Hotels ***** 415 98 ***** 423 31 430.73 •Properties: 'Minings 341.68 346 49 349.21 352.57 355 69
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    • 78 1 May* May May 1 Mayt May I nBT Index: 7388.66 7504.72 7496.66 7689.13 7652 59 •Industrials 549.23 557.29 560 86 566 30 567.21 fe. Ft nance: 752.15 758 08 758.92 767.96 777.45 ••Hotels 331 59 331 89 ***** 364 02 364 02 •Properties: 362 24 376.85 380 44 386
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  • 651 1  -  COMPETITIVE EDGE BLUNTED By LEE YOKE MENG THE Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) may introduce some new guidelines on finance companies in the near future as part of its ambitious attempt to add depth to the flnanHa] market. Sources close to the Authority said the
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  • 256 1 SINGAPORE'S inflation rate this year is forecast to double to 8 per cent compared with 4 per cent last year. According to Chemical Bank's Weekly Economic Package, the major non-Oil factor is the Government'* recommendation of large wage increases under its new policy of upgrading domestic
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  • 445 1 Reuter, AFP MARKET developments could see a reversal of the past favourable rate of return from palmoil production in Malaysia compared wfth robber growing, University of Malaya economist Shathava Meyanathan said. Addressing the sixth Malaysian Economic Convention on the shift from rubber to palmoil cultivation
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  • 314 1 MOTOR-cycle assemblers in Malaysia will be required to use up to 60 per cent locally-made parts in their machines within five years. Details of the government's local content policy for the industry are expected to be announced by the Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir
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  • 228 1 CITIBANK ku esteMbkei ft regit—l head «OW la Hhpiiff to rarftiif the tßstitfltlMttl attfvf ttm tf its tffkx» fa Aastralla, Biaihln*, iwdft, MatoyriaTtopal, New Zeaiaad, Oceaala, Papaa New Galaea, gagapy, Sri Laaka aad The kead «(flee to keaded ky Mr Glea Mareaa,
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  • 439 1  -  By CATHERINE ONG THE Singapore Society of Accountants (SSA) may soon make it mandatory for practising accountants to spend a certain number of hours per year on professional courses. This was disclosed by SSA's newly-ekcted president, Mr Steven Tan Chee i Chuan, in an
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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    • 64 1 SHIPPING TIMES SEARCH for new hnlldlng PATRICIA GOH takes a look at materia15.................................. 2 school hand 5............................. f TUN Nutopb plans to make All offers to fight Holmes la e0mebach................................. S If— ITT ..„,U US economic decline worse INVESTORS tnrn to money than f0reca5t............................ S market fnnd5............................ 12 AIRCRAFT 5,
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    • 101 1 Internationally recognised as trend-setters. JAL has more direct flights < toTokyo and the USA than any other airline. I I iHHrSHt,"9 V v i Relax in comfort on 11 flights a week to Tokyo 5 non-stop and 6 via other South East Asian cities (If you're on business, don't forget
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  • PROPERTY
    • 1337 2 THE search (or new materials and methods (or low-cost housing in Malaysia continues, but there are as yet no satisfying answers. Hie hard rule of necessity prevails there can be no compromise on safety, although there are occasions of slip in quality. It is almost a
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    • 358 2 GREENACRES, a new condominium estate now under construction along West Coast Road, is expected to be ready by the end of next year. The 1.6-hectare estate will have 74 units of low-rise private apartments. The seven blocks of apartments will be classified under Type A and Type B.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 180 2 If you could see inside a Volvo door, you'd find an extremely strong tubular s\ee\ bar. It's there to j protect you in the event of a side I p collision. 1 These steel IJbars are a part of the renowned Volvo^— steel safety cage. And very good to have
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  • 2093 3  -  This article, the first of a six-part serial by BILL CAMPBELL, examines the political scene in Sabah. Tun Datuk Mustapha is reportedly backing a do-or-die effort to topple the ruling party. Will he succeed? by BILL CAMPBELL TUN Datuk Mustapha apparently is not ready to
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 296 4 PRICES sa the Wagapsre Chiaess Predaee Exchaage were generally steadter last wash as traders eagaged la seme shsrt-eaveriaf activity. Bat laterest was stffl restrained la meet eases. Althsagh seattmeat was a akAJ* kaMap 4kaM maaa aa alamp aUMW iCNOI| HRTv WTIT MWW idvM UWv tteas that
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    • 189 4 RUBBER futures in London on Friday closed with losses from Thursday of mostly 0.40 to 0.10 pence a kilo. Turnover was 15 lots of five tonnes and 390 lots of 15 tonnes including six kerb trades. Dealers said during the afternoon values moved lower on lack of fresh support
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    • 114 4 WHEAT futures on the Chicago Board of Trade cloeed 3V« to seven US cents a bushel lower in moderately active trade last Friday. Values settled in the middle of an eight-cent range. Uncertainty over possible weekend weather kept values fluctuating all day. Local short-covering rallied prices in the afternoon,
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    • 851 4 COFFEE: Robusta futures closed steady last Friday, around the higher levels set during the late afternoon special call. Closing gains ranged between £27 and £52 a tonne from Thursday. Turnover was 7,829 lots including 19 options. Arabica futures also met improved trading activity, closing US$6 to $0.50 up
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    • 1190 4 AFP. SUGAR was a firm feature on the London commodity markets last week, where copper, aluminium, nickel and silver touched their lowest since last autumn and lead fell to 30-month lows. Trading was curtailed by the UK bank holiday on Monday.
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    • 82 4 CXF. North European ports. In US dollars per ton unless otherwise stated: LONDON: VH Pravtoua Mala yuan 6% ffa I 1 i July 5~7.00alr 570 00pd Sumatra 5% ffa b> ulk 596 ftftalr 5S6 IMt May J una 580.00ab *****alr July 575/577 Vkpd 570 00pd Auguat Septa m
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  • MONEY AND EXCHANGE$
    • 184 4 THE DOLIAR sank lower In the beginning of last week as the decline in US Interest rates continued. Substantial (alls in Eurodollar rates up to IVi points, combined with news that leading US banks lowered their prime rates, gave rise to good selling pressure. News that the Federal
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    • 22 4 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 12.2 per cent.
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    • 280 4 THE DOLLAR last Friday closed around its highest levels of the day, aided principally by a growing market feeling that the dramatic plunge in US interest rates may be bottoming out. Dealers said this feeling was given weight by Federal Reserve Board chairman Paul Volcker's statement in the afternoon
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    • 47 4 FOR THE week ended Saturday May 10, the range of call rate received from Short Deposits (M) Bhd was as follows: Baak fsad: 4 per cent to 5 per cent. General fani: 3.75 per cent to 5 per cent. Movements of funds totalled $893 million
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    • 160 4 ASIAN RATES I IT' "1 *"'1 aMIbrl: ■MWy 7 dsjra 12H 10W 1 month 13 VIA 11 2 months 131/18 11W 3 months 13 3/16 118/16 6 months 12* 113/16 9 months 12H 11 12 months 129/16 111/16 1 month 3 months 6 months 12 months Hick 6* 8 5/16
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    • 117 4 Source: Astley Pearce THE DOMESTIC interbank overnight rale firmed last week when it opened at 9Vi to 9 per cent on Monday but closed at 12% to 12V* per cent on Friday. The rate was taken to a high on reporting day, with business mostly done at
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    • 45 4 FRANKFURT exchanges closing quotes on May 9: US 1.8010, Stff 4.106/115 Cut-1.5X70/91 D F1 90 «6 63 S FY 107.M/1M.06 Ut 11D/22 F FY 41.61/« D Kr 31.79/14 N Kr 36.41/« B FY (con) 6193 301 B FY (coo) 6.065 065 Yen 0 7787/7802
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    • 336 4 WORLDWIDE gold prices moved within a very narrow US$l4 range last week, says Greet aai Oelller BalHea Pie LM in its review of the gold market for the week ended May 9. New York spot gold ranged from USSSO4-518 a troy ounce while Singapore June futures moved between $511
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    • 388 4 IN CONTRAST to the easy money market condition the previous week, overnight rates finned to above 10 per cent, closing on most days above 12 per cent. The shorter end of the terms followed suit, particularly One Month, which firmed by V« per cent. Dealers attributed the tightness
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 682 5 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Ncaber Time Proa FT FTJ5 0710 JEK/SEA/TPE SIA SQ528 0750 DHA SIA MAS SQ101 MH621 0815 0835 KUL PEN MAS MH60? 0830 KUL MAS MH671 0830 PEN/KUL SIA SQ&l 1000 HLP CPA CX710 1006 HLP GIA GA90O 1030 HLP MAS MH672 1060 LBU/BKI
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    • 686 5 NYT WITH economic news worsening, President Carter's top economists now concede that the President's characterisation of the recession currently unfolding as "mild and short" was in error. In addition, the Administration economists are more openly acknowledging that the economic forecast they made Just six weeks ago
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    • 102 5 UPI MEMBER countries of the Coordinating Committee (or Export Control (Cocom) have decided to tighten their control on shipments of high technology products to the Soviet Union in the wake of the Afghanistan invasion, it was reported yesterday. The newspaper Mainichi Shim bun reported that Western
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    • 362 5 UPI THE first real sign that an end to Sweden's industrial crisis could be in light came on Saturday as union leaders admitted that a new offer from the government's mediation committee was "worth studying". The slow but sure shutting down of
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    • 371 5 NYT A US government board approved last Saturday, US$l.5 billion in federal loan guarantees for the near-bankrupt Chrysler Corp, the largest government rescue package ever extended to a corporation. At a news conference late last Saturday, Treasury Secretary William Miller, chairman of the
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 435 5 Agencies BENIGNO Aquino Jr, prominent foe of Philippines President Marcos, has denied rumours that he will seek asylum in the US. He said he would return to his homeland after undergoing treatment here for a heart ailment. "I made a covenant," Mr Aquino said last Friday upon arrival
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 361 5 V, 0& <y <,» ct trn a 2 *K, yv If we only had the space here to express our admiration for the unbounded imagination with which local transportation moves about in the Far East. The TAXI that takes man and creature and goods where they're going with the speed
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  • REVIEWS
    • 949 6  -  By PATRICIA GOH I HAD the embarrassment of locking up three budding clarinettists of the school band one day during my short stint as a student conductor of the school orchestra. Members of the band and orchestra used the same rehearsal room, except that band
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    • 509 6  -  By TAN SECK WEE REVIEWING a recital can be pleasant especially when it is given by fine performers. Two Sundays ago, clarinettist David Lewis and violinist Holly Babcock, accompanied by pianists Helen Foo and Linda Bruce, gave a clarinet/violin recital in which
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    • 462 7  -  By LEE YOKE MENG THE Mendez family is back again wjth yet another collection of Victorian paintings. Remember the difficulty you had deciding between the lush green tones of the meadow sqene and that other bright morning Mtting that smells of new-mown hay afd Tennyson's merry
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    • 363 7  -  By SALMA KHALIK ARE we condoning crime by forgiving the offender? Do we follow the letter of the law, or its spirit? And what is Justice? These must have been questions which haunted many at the close of Measure tor Measure, the
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    • 366 7 NOT TOO long ago, it seemed that everyone was out searching for his roots. Now, it seems we are looking for the proper way to inculcate morals in our young. Times have changed. Gone are the days when our grandparents faced the
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 154 6 I FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS Home Studies Division is pleased to announce the visit to Singapore and Malaysia of Mr.EmileWoolf FCA, Director of EmileWoolf College of Accountancy, London, and Miss Christine Waugh B.Sc, Liaison Head of Overseas Schools FROM MON MAY 12 TO FRI MAY 16. During his visit, Mr Woolf will
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 690 6 [leisure time] RECITALS RUMANIAN pianst Vladimir Conta will perform in the SSO's celebrity concerts on May 13 and 14. He will play Brahms' Piano Concerto No 1, Nielson's Helios Overture and Schumann's Symphony No 1. THE second Festival aI Chairs at the Victoria Theatre, started on Saturday, continues till May
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    • 1463 6 THE STORY OF LILLIE HER SCANDALS ui her nip a* ■Mreas el Bertie, Priaee el Wales, later Klag Edward VD, had Vletoriu mMjt gasplag Mi gisslpleg. She wu the wamaa wham Oeeu Wilde laved. The stery el Lille, a aew eerlee, will he shawa fight at ISJSpa, ehaaaei S. Aasther
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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    • 239 7 SWISS LINE DIETHELM STORAGE SYSTEM EXCfTVUG l\l CONCEPT FUNCTIONAL M DESIGN. MODULAR M PRMCFLE. Designed according to a construction principle of utilizing a few basic elements to form main or ancillary structures. The modular storage units serve as dividers and/or shelves, with or without doors. It can be opened on
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
    • EUROPEAN MARKETS
      • 263 8 MAY 00 Frs CORBEILLE Air-Liquid* 537 -7 B S N Gervais Danone M9 •1 C8F (ThomsonCsl) 485 -3 Cie Francalse des Petrolei 248 -J.5 C'ompagni* financier* Compagnie unch General* TO Credit Fonder De France 406 unch Hach*tle (Libraine) 249 •1 Machines Bull 63 •1.1 Mtchelin (B) 877 •2 Panbti
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      • 200 8 MAY 08 Dm Aeg-Telefunken 75 00 I Akzo 2200 Alii Leben WO.OO 20 Altz Veri 373.00 IS BASK ***** -1.1 Bay H T Wbank ***** 2.5 Bay Vbank 283 00 2.5 Bayer 121 MB *n BBC 297 80 0J BMW 185.00 Casaella 340 00 -4 Chem Ver* ***** 1
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      • 188 8 MAY 08 Franc* Ac lion* SuMM AlusulsH Br. Alusutue Rcf Brown Boverl Br. Clba Oetgy Br. Clba Oetgy P C Clba Oetgy R*f Credit Sulsie Br Credit Suiue Ref Eleklrowall Br. Oeorge Fucher Br Globus Pc In liao 4MB 1775 1086 (25 ST7 2145 384 2290 aos 375 I
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      • 192 8 MAY 0» Kts ABN »3.00 -2 Ahold 97 00 -07 Akao 24 20 ♦0.1 AMEV (820 -1 Amlaa 106.30 +1 Amro Bank 02 TO -04 Bergoas 40 66 14« Berk 96 SO 3J Boll 61 30 -07 Borsumij 185.00 IS Burhmann 6130 +1 Byrnkorf 36 50 4-1 Calve Delft
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      • 86 8 MAY 00 Fr» FORWARD MARKET Accc 286 11 Arbed 2075 -35 Astur 466 Rrairan Bru-Lamb 1270 -30 Canpac 906 -4 Cock 196 unch Beers 272 FhM 1975 Eleeirotoel 5770 70 Ob- In no-Bm 2300 30 Oev 1060 14 Hobok 2480 -20 IVtro 5100 -30 Ryl LHlUrn w Sidro Soc
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    • 192 8 MAY OM Ct Ablllbl IS'. Alean 27 Algoina a j Bank Moni 24', Bank Nova Srolia 26 Bell Tel 20 Be in Corp BP Can Ltd 38 Brascan 24 j Camp R«J Lake unch undft Can Imp Bk 25 Canpar 35'. Canpac Inv Pf Carlinf O'Keete II Cominco SO
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    • 319 8 MAY OS Rand INDUSTRIALS A Alpha 305 unch Aberrom 275 ISO .7 AE And CI unch AMIC 2250 -60 Barlows (30 4 25 Cl Sugar 1000 unch CNA 425 Cum* Finance Z 100 5 unch De Been Ind 2000B Edron 510 Fdgurs «iw Eveready Fed Volk HI 350 unch
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  • MARKET REVIEWS
    • 558 9 f New York NYT THE NEW YORK stock market last week ended slightly lower In active trading despite a further decline in interest rates. The Dow Jones Industrial average closed down 5.12 points on the week to 805.80, losing most of the ground last Friday with
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    • 301 9 Tokyo AFP THE TOKYO stock market, heavily loaded with huge margin debts, went into a tailspin last week for the first weekly setback in six weeks artr liquidation profit-taking pressures. The Dow Jones average remained on the downhill almost throughout the holiday-shortened five-day week. The market was
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    • 416 9 TOKYO SHARE prices on the Tokyo ■lock market last Saturday closed sharply tower on massive liquidations in mineral reflourccs. Dealers said the market average tell 47.61 to close at 1,710.77, with a volume of 300 shares. The Tokyo Stock Exchange index closed at 4K.75, down 1.93.
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    • 1298 9 NEW YORK OIL AND INTEREST rate-sensitive issues led a broad market retreat last Friday as traders took profits on gains scared on the rapid fall in Interest rates in recent weeks. The Dow Jones industrial average lost nine points and declines swamped advances two to one
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    • 674 9 Singapore SPECULATIVE activities across the board adopted a lower profile as the week ware on and steady quality buying took over, leading the Singapore stock market to a firm close last week. Lower-liner industrials, propped up by takeover rumours, came into favour at the beginning of
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    • 379 10  -  Wfwß VfHXM Mfljf 9 Compiled by Violet Chow .♦a.' OTHERS brtnm 1s currently negotiating with Korean businessmen for a joint venture to help them penetrate export markets In Eastern European countries. faeide Development's subsidiary, Malaysia Borneo Finance Corp, has increased its paid-up capital from $15
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    • 109 10 CAftLSBEBG Brawery M'jpta Bkd: AGM to be held at Ladang Perusahaan Shah Atom, Selangor, at 2.30pm DtJNLOP Estates Bkd: ACM to be held at Bastion Hfc&e, 8 Jalan Kota, Malacca at 12 noon tomorrow. SOVRAN Iadastrles Bkd: EOGM to be held at 14th Floor, Bangunan Hong Leong, 117
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    • 313 10 Sydney Reuter TRADING ea tke Sydaey Stock Exekute mM m flnner Mte last week m kayers, arged ea ky klgk E prices mad Opee eil ■peealattea, taraed a in el mlaer gala* late a wertkwklle rally. Hewever, easier metal arteee aai a eeal Ikpato la New
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    • 549 10 K.Lumpur A BROADER and stronger stream of buying interest flowed into the Kuala Lumpur stock market last week and boosted prices sharply higher, after one and a half months of generally indecisive trading. Unlike the previous weeks when attention was focussed on the lower-liners, interest widened
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    • 127 10 BUSINESS TIMES INDUSTRIAL GROUP INDICES (BASE YEAR: JAN 4, 1971 100) vmnm ■gk Law MMIGM, Wm t Ml May* Ckaace 433.62 145.90 Automotive 413 03 436.43 +13.40 Banks, Insurance, 698.77 328.68 Finance and Trustees 6Q6.83 676.56 +18.63 309.21 135.80 Chemicals, Rubber 280.97 285.50 4.53 Products, Redoing 567.06 181.11 and Smelting
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    • 2863 10 I960 Hlgk Low Company 11 ♦orDW DW CVr rid P/E Vol (•000) Week High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL ft COMMERCIAL 370 223 140 1*3 324 80 200 800 230 342 249 220 116 140 270 80 275 328 187 388 Aetna Alcorn Allied Choc BAT Bata Ben
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 72 9 il M. ft TAT LEE BANK UMITED (tooorporafetd r tht Rouble of Sngiponl Rights Issue of 5,400,000 Shares off Ssl.oo each at 552.50 per Share The Board of Directors of Tat Lee Bank Limited (the Bank) is pleased to announce that by the closing date, 10th May 1980, the recent
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
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  • MONDAY SPORTS
    • 972 11  -  By I PETER DOBEREINER AS EVERYONE knows, it is the ability to play goU which distinguishes man from the beasts. Indeed, golf may very well have started the whole evolutionary process. It is entirely plausible to imagine an ape picking
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    • 491 11 THE SPORT of surfing, or surfboard riding, has a popular image associated with youth, ocean beaches and a relaxed lifestyle, but the public knows little about surfers as athletes. Brian Lowden, a physiologist at an Australian University, has completed a study that supplies much
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    • 709 11  -  CHARMAINE CHAN PREM Sachdev showed his determination to win the Singapore Island Country Club Champion title when he took a seven-stroke lead after the second qualifying round for the competition at the New course yesterday. For Prem, the title eluded him
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    • 588 11  -  By RONALD KOW UNDBBDOGS Wut IMted to wis by mm peal ■■ysae enli have tMQjf pr"ae!im aad, as It tonmd Mt, ttat wm tke remit «f last Satarday's Eagitak PA Cap OmU kelawa tke Huh It dM aat kave mm*
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    • 1015 11  -  When news first broke out last November that some Americans at the US embassy in Teheran were taken hostages, world heavyweight boxing champion Muhammad Ali offered himself in exchange for the hostages. He was, of course, refused. Now, reports BILL BRUBAKER, the
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    • 439 11 Businessmen, Are You Getting Your Share of the Billion Oil Industry? The South East Asia 01 Directory 1960-81 (Third edition) is the only professional reference work which brings together an encyclopedic volume of material to serve all sectors of the oil industry. It is the most comprehensive and in-depth coverage
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  • 478 12 AP THE Japanese government said there has been no change in its policy opposing Iranian demands that Japanese importers pay US$36 a barrel (or crude, a $2.50-a-barrel price hike. International Trade and Industry Minister Yoshitake Sasaki denied reports that the government had retreated in
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  • 196 12 AFP THE world's leading tea exporting countries have agreed in Bandung, West Java, to limit their combined export volume to some 740,000 tons annually from 1961 to 1965, and to peg their standard tea price at' 106 pence per kilogram, Antara News Agency reported yesterday. The agreement
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  • 230 12 AFP THOUSANDS of mlilioa of dollars are laagalshlag la the coffers of the later—tleaal Meaetary Pa ad (IMF) la Washlagtoa at a time whea developing ewitries have a "dramatic seed" far flaaarlag, the Earopeaa Common Market's Claade Cheyssaa said la NalroM. He said
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  • 298 12 NYT A GROUP of former United States national security officials have called for a US$26O billion increase in military spending over the next six years "to restore the nation's capacity to deter and contain Soviet expansion." In a report made public on Friday, the committee
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  • 171 12 UPI SOVIET forces are moving to crush all resistance in eastern Afghanistan, slaughtering thousands of villagers and reducing their homes to dust, rebels and travellers said. In simultaneous attacks on eastern Ghazni and Nangarhar provinces last Tuesday, Soviet troops backed by helicopter gunships
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  • 661 12 NYT THE decline in interest rates has touched off a rush by investors to pour their resources into money market funds which are off erring higher yields than such instruments as sixmonth savings certificates. In the week ended last Wednesday, individuals and
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  • 380 12 AP A LEADING travel agent said "every day of the week" some Hongkong travellers are victimised by fly-by-night local travel agents. Mr Alwin Zecha, deputy chairman of the Travel Industry Council of Hongkong, said there are frequent occurrences of airline overbooking and "horror stories of
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 201 12 Mother Gets Big Reward What kind of man gives his wife a vacuum cleaner for her birthday? asks an advertisement for gold jewellery. Well it looks as if Singaporean husbands have read it and are getting the message. A leading woman's magazine recently interviewed housewives to find out why husbands
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    • 119 12 WHY WOULD HELLER ADVANCE $500,000 TO A COMPANY WITH NETWORTH OF ONLY $50,000? Because Heller assess the company's worth In terms of sales volume and not in fixed assets. Now, this would mean a company with a small fixed-asset base, can still raise funds quickly and easily by pledging or
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 68 12 Outlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. to 1 p.m. today: Fair at first, becoming showers in several places around midday. Report for 24 hoars prior to 7.39 p.m. on May 11 at the airport. Maximum temperature 29.4 Associated humidity 79 Minimum temperature 24.5 Associated humidity 95 Hours of sunshine 1
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • PORTSIDES
      • 118 13 AFP THE high cost of shipping goods to Iran was clearly illustrated on the Baltic Exchange when it was revealed last Friday that a vessel had been paid double the normal rate for a voyage from Europe to the Gulf States area. Shipowners have shown great reluctance
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      • 92 13 Reuter MORRISON-KNUDSEN Co Inc said its National Steel and Shipbuilding Co subsidiary received a contract from American Trading and Production Corp for construction of three 440,000-dwt La Jolla class product carriers at a cost of US$5O million each. The company said the ships are to be delivered in
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      • 67 13 THE 69,600-ton SaJkai Maru, Japan's first coal carrier, was launched on Friday at a shipyard in Nagasaki, Japan. The 227-metre ship, ordered by Electric Power Development Co (Epdc), is expected to be put into service later in September. It will be used to carry steam coal
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    • 767 13  -  By GOH ENG KEE THE Soviet Union has been forced by heavy financial losses to further rationalise its shipping services from the US to the Far East. Its main carrier in the Pacific trade, Far Eastern Shipping Company (Fesco) of Vladisvostok is withdrawing two container
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    • 122 13 Reuter AT lea* 17 peapie died wbea aa ell tuker crashed late a majsr bridge, the Seeefclae Skyway, ever Tampa Bay daring a heavy thunderstorm ea Friday, mdic part sf a spaa tamhUag lata the water alaag withaha», a truck aad three ears. It was
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    • 624 13 *ippimg Liar Page CM Adriatic IV 5 Afea VI 3 Alfred vm 2 All trans VI 5 Alpac VI 5 Angkutan VI 4 ANL i 1 APL m 4/5 Arab Line vm 2 Argentine IV 4 ASCL m 1 Asia Merchant IV 5 Bangladesh vm 2 Bank
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    • 306 14 THE FIVE-MEMBEB Japaa Straits C—tihwr Um sr fnil turthm which tponUM a Njilv mwlm mi the Straits/Japaa nate, has «ipaitl their total vessel capacity by replacing mm sf their tear ships. Swire Straits Container Um chartered the MM dwt ceatalaer ship Eal Skmm to rnplsfe
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    • 203 14 THE Port of Singapore Authority (PSA) has issued a circular to the shipping community reminding them to have adequate crew onboard vessels at anchor in the port Masters, owners and agents of vessels (including operators of harbour and pleasure craft) are liable to be
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    • 1032 14 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL 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) AH export FCL containers and LCL cargo must be delivered to the Authority's premises during the following
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    • 1445 14 BUSY time-charter operations on Thursday focused on the European delivery area where numerous bulk carriers found employment, frequently involving trips via North America. US coal exports generated some of this interest, with Showa booking the 75,417 dwt bulk carrier Satya K»u*sh at US$2O,OOO a day for a May
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    • 508 15  -  By G DURAIRAJ MALAYSIA and Bangladesh are likely to conclude a bilateral shipping agreement and adopt provisions along the lines enunciated by the Unctad liner code. Bangladesh Minister of Ports, Shipping and Waterways Captain Nurul Haq said the draft of the agreement wfll be
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    • 605 15 LINER pa—gar shipping is considered a dying, if not dead trade, by moat in the world shipping industry. Yet today there is one area of .the globe which is witnessing a slight renaissance in paongrr movement by sea. This is the Arabian GulfIndian Ocean
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    • 304 15 AFP CHEAP crew labour is rapidly ceasing to be a decisive factor in international shipping and fleet owners will need to concentrate heavily on cutting fuel costs in the 1980s. Dr Carsten Boe, principal surveyor of Det Norske Veritas, told a seminar in Hongkong
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    • Article, Illustration
      380 15 EXPECTED ARRIVALS TODAY KEPPEL WHARVES Blue Kochi (Ro/Ro) (0900 after Pskov) 1/2 Feng Tao (1600 after Gerbera) 35/36 Gaopeng (1200 after Kota Rukun) 13/14 Luck Dan (after Guang Ping) 38/38 Mikhail Olminskiy (1500 after Prince Maru No 5) 47 Polina Osipenko (after Hupeh) 44 Pravdinsk (2nd Call)
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    • 2542 19 BCHEBW.E 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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    • 134 19 The major shipping consortia operating between the Far East Europe and Straits ports/Australia and the member lines. ACE (FAR EAST/EUROPE): Franco Belgian Services. •K' Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANRO (STRAITS/AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits Container Line. Nedlloyd Lines.
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    • 263 20 NORWAY is considering a request from the seamen's union to ban calls at Iranian ports and waters by Norwegian ships, primarily supertankers, when the international trade boycott starts on May 17, a Foreign Ministry official said. The union told the ministry it feared the safety
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    • 635 20 SHIPSALES SECONDHAND TONNAGE brokers in London report bulk carriers owners willing to sell are beginning to meet market resistance despite the healthy dry cargo markets. The comparatively few deals reported over the fortnight seem to confirm the often unpopular analysis that the uncertainties which blighted the tanker
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    • 299 20 UPI A TEAM of American researchers using the Seattlebased vessel Oceutograpber are preparing to head for the Yangtze river in a reopening of scientific ties with China. The group's arrival in June will mark the first time in more than 30 years that an American ship
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    • 311 20 AP CONFIDENCE la the sustained viability of the Freight Conference Is exprcwd by its out-going local secretary, Mr George Thnpsna. who is retiring after 35 yean ia the Far East Mr Banana aid although the cafcKKt sjstuu had showa signs of breaking dosrn la
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    • 1435 20 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and the agents who handle cargo bookings for them. A-B Adriatic Caataiaer Continental Feeder* (S)/Cargo Freight (PK). aha Staaaoore Shipping Amdei (S)/EurosjSaLii*(re/PN). AIM C. Tiiilw Sea Consortium (S)/Marinte* Enterprise (PK). Ilfan Intrasea (S)/Yeo Shpg and Trading (KL)/liland Cargo
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    • 187 13 Europe Oar Next Loader elang: 13/5 Port Kelang: Singapore: For further details, see page V I\ R 1 1 1 i \ll Orient Overseas Co*dcU*teA Line i if IWl* PCJM. IX OCMLBPM&2U 1 m OMM. CHEF IX PC KOKJM LEADER 271 0 SCWXAR 2« am via Dubai on thru Bill
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    • 326 13 sate SHALORI) AMAH h UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO'SAG) EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES Dubai (13/6). Dammam (15/6). Kuwait (17/6). Shuhaiba (19/6), Abu Dhabi (22/6). Doha (25/6) I Dubai (19/6). Dammam (22/6), m Kuwait (25/6). Abu Dhabi (28/6), Doha (1/7) Dubai (1/7), Dammam (4/7), Abu Dhabi (7/7), Kuwait (10/7), Mina Qaboos (13/7)
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    • 18 13 CONTAINER Schedules LONDON Freights SHIPS In Pert SHIPPING List THE Consortia REGIONAL Weather WHO Acts Per Whom SHIPSALES
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    • 697 13 Australia Our Next Loader Port Kelang: Singapore: 15/5 For further details, see poge V MAERSK LINE TO U.B. PACIFIC, GULF, ATLANTIC, EAST CANADA AND ASIAN PORTS 1 Smppore Ctosmc Twei *CY 13/2000 hrs CfS 13/0800 hrs TO ARABIAN/PERSIAN GULF-FULLY CONTAINERIZED SERVICE BKhomtlnl UmnQur Kuwait m/i is-11/I 22-21/1 21-31/1 1-11/7 TO
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    • 738 14 r LEO SHIPPING PTE LTD. SINGAPORE PERNAS-MISC SHIPPING AGENCIES SDN BHD PORT KELANG PENANG HEAD OFFICE: WISMA MISC TEL: NO: KL *****8 MALAYSIANINTERNATIONAL SHPHNG CORPORATION BERHAD •P UM| Vessel SM B. SURM 17/5 N.OUHA 24/5 It HOORN 31/5 MEL EXPRESS 7/6 TOYAMA 14/6 KOfHBGAN 21/6 JUTUMM 2) Mam 3) H'tw|
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    • 316 14 835 SUPERCARRIER SERVICE WEEKLY SERVICE TO PANAMA, US ATLANTIC GULF AND E. CANADA rt KM* Mi I tiro* I CM Nm Si* CMr B'MTt R Tat Mi St Ma R OH. HmMi MB MM *10/5 1718/5 17/6 22/6 24/S 25/6 27/6 2/7 2/7 4/7 MMarotxus nn 2-3/6 2/7 7/7 9/7
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    • 640 15 f STRAITS SHIPPING I Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei Porta and Bangkok Overseas MB M Containers Limited Weakly service to/from UK/Europe tmwm MM* uM»i7Mp lIM* am, >ia 7M mja Mki na* nw» aMy mm mm «.n MM*# nap am* nam im at* ate m.u MMa 118 71a »M a*B 12
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    • 303 15 Franco Belgian Services iii Ll X C.M.C.R. pore P. Mm| riMi ITwta Gmoi TntsM I Iky a May Ukm 13 ta 15 km 23 km <km »Mi akm 27 km 21 km IMy ikm 111* ll# SMy 7Mp 14 My Mi aMi II My IS* 17Mkr Ml# SMy 27 J*
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    • 542 16 Hapag-Uoyd FUILT COHTMCRISED TO EUROPE EXPORTS a Hn KEifrra Butibi Hum evkss comomoMi TO CUMK ttmt rjMMffw m Mm Kidman 1 6 2 6 4 6 ■l*mll» 3 6- FULLY CONTMNEMSEO TO CENOA/TMESTE 23 6 10' 7 13/; 7/7 9/7 n» 17 5 m 19 S Span 24 7/6 Mm
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    • 505 16 St LINE KOREA CORPN P. Ketont STORE ALTAI 151N 11/13 May 14/ IS May FOR BUSAN BANGKOK ALTMR 152E 11/13 May 14/16 May TO BUSAN MCHON VE6A 149W 30 May/2 Jane 3/7 June FOR BUSAN BANGKOK VEGAISOE 30 May/2 June 3/7 June TO BUSAN PENANG CALL SUBJECT MOUCEMENT KSC KSC
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    • 368 16 EVERGREEN LINE lAR I AST EUROPI [XPRfSS FUI I CONTAINIR StRVICI ACCEPTING CARGO FOR HAMBURG FELIXSTOWE ROTTERDAM ANTWERP IE HAVRE ALSO ACCEPTMG CARGO FOR UNITED KINGDOM SOUTHAMPTON LONDON MANCHESTER BIRMMGHAM BRISTOL LIVERPOOL GLASGOW LEEDS WEST GERMANY BREMERHAVEN HOLLAND AMSTERDAM S>n Hm*«| Mtartaa tohnrp it Km lorn 3 May »My 75
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    • 557 16 Everett Lines/ niimM ID pa-m M Baran Fiva Star Sk Wl Carpa. "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" LOADMG FOR RANGOON r tm 21/ MM ii/MM 22/21 l/UM BFSSC Ag»n»* *> Motoywo TEPS MALAYSIA DiwpwiitAfiwrawii^^^^ m ARGENT4^ATIONAUINE' LOADMG FOR DURBAN. CAPETOWN**. BUENOS AKS MCTORU I 12/13 Jm wsa Trampartadaa Maritima Maxicaaa S. A.
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    • 409 16 mo.s.E. OCEAN SHIPPING ENTERPRISES PTE ITD SANKYO LINE AUSTRALIA SERVICE MAY SKY... MAY carp. P. lata* tttpn Loating Mr 13/15 May M POM SYD. MEL. ADEL 11/12 km 13/15 Jm SY®, MEL. AOQ BANGLADESH SERVICE MAY CMP hi Part CMTTMONK, l JAPAN/STRAITS SERVICE mm Ml MPart 13/141% SMfli MM MM
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    • 600 17 PIL GROUP EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICE A ssz, COLOMBO/KARA CHI/P. GULF SERVICE ROTA BUM 25/1 Mm CaMMo KaracM Mm Qataai ROTA MOLER 25/30 May ROTA MAS 5/11 Mm Cotombo. Dubai. Kuwait. Damman Karachi. Dubai. Kuwait SING APORE/CH ITT AGONG/R A MGOON/SERVICES LoaßM| For SINGAPORE/BANGKOK/SINGAPORE DIRECT SERVICES SINGAPORE/INDONESIA/SINGAPORE SERVICES *****1 "THHV 1
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    • 795 17 BEN LINE CONTAINERS T 'ill EVKSS GOUT WO SERVICE TO/FROM QUOTE HUM rtMKN ROAM HAW SOTON S'pwt P. Mmi wAmmb/ fil VI IVI l/l 21/9 u/i 27/1-U/l 21/1 */j u/i l/l 27/1 MmMw| Franc* Al U.K. 7/1 l/l IV9 2/9 l/l VI 11/1 12/1 14/1 11/ l 17/1 11/ l
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    • 540 17 ScanDutchV WEEKLY EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE 21/1 MM IMM|2)«Mt DTm 4>TMa fH* QMh Am t. hhf KL 0». Ml M M M W IVJ u/% mm mm mm mn/%nn mmm mmmmmnnwtvt MUM IV* kM M/l 17/1 Zl/t 7/1 M/l m n/i ivi aa aa aa ivi ua Ma+ ■inn ivi 2V5
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    • 375 17 BOUSTEAD SHIPPNG AGENCitS THE BANK LINE LTD LOADS FOR E. ft S. AFRICA KMM SiPt/UM* H Mir (Mi fca** lar Part Efe. Eart LaaiM mi Ctrnm) A VESSEL U.S. GULF COAST SERVICE (New Orleans, Mobfc, Houston, Galveston) SMppart f Mm m mm LYKES (*dt I In*) 17/11 Hay 19/20 May
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 671 18 -r K line KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. EXPtESS CONTAINER SERVICES TO NORTH AMERICA runmsar n A «MMi 13A 15/5 no IWJSOI N U X NT m vn VI •m a/5 vt Act 1* H/S 14/5 Mm Km > UN 11/5 15/5 77/5 *7/5 31/5 11/» n/5 m 11/5 11/ l
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    • 504 18 <32 0 Wa CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAINER/REEFER SERVICE um* tar. in wnn. San nuwcacg »nu. ikoh. wwcowa. ic Act*to Fa/Fa Man AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CMTJUU SERVICE Acc*k« PO/PCL tatato* rUM« Sport Ffm am im s* r II my 1$ mt li km Ukm ikm 31 to r (C* to)
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    • 446 18 < >1 11 > SINGAPORE SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE LTD .•OIM IiOUM OIMN Built.Hi, .iSbAC'jet MAR*(TING 91 11.'. i J UNI Si GfM«Ai 91)111 OS .4S9S «S .",SM A B CAR 1 iM St ABll CABGOSHIP Container Lilies WtfcKLY CONTAINER SERVICE to/frtxn BANGKOK *0* STORE (Wad) TURQUOISE BOUNTY 21S/22M M /1S
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    • 486 18 \Vt\ ORAMARD LIME I INDEPENDENT -ATTRACTIVE KATES u MEDITERRANEAN SEA SERVICE ALSO ACCEPTING CONTAINER CAMGO FCL ONLY FOR: PORT SAID. ALEXANDRIA. BEIRUT, LATTAKIA UMASSOL ISTANBUL A PIRAEUS Specially engaged agents A stevedores providing immediate discharge IMON TOM V 3W 17 May n *7 FOtTWE STM V.39W If km MM SMC
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    • 452 18 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD F .itn" House 2 3-Jt O'Charo Singapore 9 T elf>phone *****11 *****5T t REGULAR INDEPENDENT SEMI/FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO EUROPE Stan P. Krta MMy MMay noram M7i. Laadkg Mr. ROTTEROAM/MOLOOE/W (MM) *****57 YEO MP (PTE) LTD *****11 ALP AC UNE S"part t. Um| ■U.KDBV4I la Part 13
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    • 653 19 NOL NEPTUNE ORIENT UNES LTD FAR EAST EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): S'pw* CORAL+ 16/5 c. comma 20/5 K.JACEJM 25/5 nVBHDGI 30/5 A. pearl 3/6 C. PAUL 8/6 MERCATOR 15/6 Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia R»m EUROPE (VIA SUEZ): pearl C. PAUL MERCATOR.. CROZE K. JACEWON HK
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    • 103 19 NOTICE FAR EAST/GULF OF ADEN AND RED SEA PORTS CONFERENCE SABAH, BRUNEI AND SARAWAK FREIGHT CONFERENCE NOTICE TO SHIPPERS CONGESTION SURCHARGE PORT SUDAN REFERENCE IS MADE TO THE NOTICE IN THE PRESS ON SATURDAY, IST DECEMBER, 1979. THE MEMBER LINES OF THE ABOVE CONFERENCES HAVE REPORTED THAT PORT CONDITIONS AT
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    • 558 20 EGYPTIAN INTERNATIONAL LINE (EILI EGYPTIAN FLAG FROMEQVFT PVRAMDS U MWRAI AGtNTS I N SHIPPING Pit 1 ID If I .*****1 SINI.APOKI 1 GO /?V 141 i PS.'!»l Sl* AGiNTS HS H M SON PM[> 111 *****3 4860.'' HI i 869% iPH T1 X iS T; .'BlBB PfNAfK, SOUTHSEA FREIGHTERS LTD
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    • 113 20 NOTICES! M/ 8 "UATSL'RA MABL" V-l And: ttk May, 1M it Jarsag rwtoiiNt. 1 Consignee* of all damaged cargoes ex the above captioned veaael are notified that the General Survey will be held on Wednesday, 14th May. MO at Jurong Port Godown No. 1 from 10 00 am to 3.00
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 162 20 Regional Weather W 3 m I X r- fJ M fA y <X> m K I /A m fv* t Hi *< 100E LL« SIGMFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7JO A.M. THIS MORNING. c ,CT to Wind direction with speed in knots Dew point °C Wave height K Thunderstorm
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