The Business Times, 1 October 1981

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  • 10 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 107/1/81 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1,1181 60 CENTS
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  • 313 1  -  By WONG AI KWEI UNNECESSARY and restrictive clauses which hinder work productivity have prompted the Government to review existing labour laws. The Labour Minister, Mr Ong Teng Cheong, said yesterday: "In the present Act, there are certain restrictive clauses which make management work
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  • 278 1 THE Singapore Institute for Standards and Industrial Research (Sisir) is moving on to a different industrial tack for the *****. Instead of steering along the same broad Course of activities, it plans to hive off more and more of its non-regulatory services to
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  • 428 1  -  By CHRIS LIM A CONTROVERSY appears to be brewing over the recent warning given by the Stock Exchange of Singapore to companies which allegedly did not return scrip to shareholders within the prescribed time. During the past two weeks, the SES has warned 35 listed companies for
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  • 459 1  -  By AGNES WEE DEVELOPERS will have to establish very close ties with reliable contracting firms and pre-negotiate with them, particularly for Urban Redevelopment projects, if the Authority continues with its strict rules to deter them from delaying projects. This is the view
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  • 345 1 ABOUT 300 Singapore Airlines employees may be aide to buy condominium units at favourable prices, if the company is successful in its tender for a land parcel in the 10th Urban Redevelopment Authority sale of sites. SLA yesterday submitted its tender for Parcel 1, which has
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 48 1 UPI SWITZERLAND, Wed. The prudent Swiss spend more on insurance than any other people, covering themselves against a whole range of risks from death to rained-out vacations. Americans are placed second and West Germans third in the world table, according to the Swiss Insurance Association. UPI
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    • 67 1 UPI ANKARA, Wed. Four of Iran's top Generals, including its defence minister and chief of staff, were killed in the crash of a military transport aircraft carrying war dead and wounded to Teheran. The crash on Tuesday night at a firing range outside Teheran dealt a severe blow
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    • 60 1 KOTA BAHRU, Wed. Deputy Mentri Besar Datuk Haji Hussein Ahmad today criticised those who recruit Kelantan youths to work as labourers in Singapore. He said that due to the activities of recruiters, there is a shortage of labourers leading to the influx of other workers into the state.
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    • 77 1 AP NEW YORK, Wed. Brian Talboys, New Zealand's Foreign Minister, told the UN General Assembly that his country concentrated its economic aid on its immediate neighborhood. He said nearly 70 per cent of its bilateral development aid goes to the island nations of the Pacific. He also
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    • 70 1 UPI NEW DELHI, Wed. An estimated 17,000 tribesmen from Bangladesh's Chittagong District have fled to the neighbouring Indian state of Tripura in the past two weeks because of alleged atrocities. An Indian Foreign Office spokesman said the influx of tribal refugees from Chittagong has reached alarming proportions. India
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    • 49 1 UPI JAKARTA, Wed. Indonesia is growing into one of Asia's major textile exporting countries. Last year, Indonesia exported no less than 13 million metres of fabrics to Singapore, about two million metres to the United Kingdom and more than one million metres to the United States. UPI
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    • 64 1 AFP JAKARTA, Wed. The Batam Island Development Authority will soon reconsider the permits of prospective investors who have not carried out any activity on the island. Authority chairman, Dr BJ Habibie, said he considers such businessmen as just land brokers. He added that bona tide businessmen who really
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    • 27 1 NAGOYA, Wed. Japan's NGK spark plug company said today it has succeeded in test running a newly-developed small ceramic petrol engine for 50 consecutive hours.
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  • 264 1 THE Singapore Bibber Bnken AmcMm has pr*pmed that ESS Three sheet ratter be adsptei ss a seeaad kedglag grade la addlttoateßWOae. RBS Three to available here ealy as a pkjdnl eeatraet sad tor ttapmeat. It to, towiw, and b> the Japanese as the aajar
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  • 379 1  -  By RONNIE LIM SEPTEMBER trading on the spot oil market was quiet, with heavy Japanese buying in August tapering off early last month. Last month's trading volume was easily 40 to 50 per cent down from August's, and traders expect the 'down' market
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  • 107 1 More from Brunei ABOUT $140 million worth of Brunei dollars found their way into Singapore last year, compared with only $98 million in previous year. The latest annual report of the Singapore Board of Commissioners of Currency says the total amount of Brunei currency repatriated last year increased by 41
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 216 1 Times Leader... page I rasa INTRACO has entered into its first major joint venture in Malaysia Page 12 BRITAIN wants Kuala Lumpur to clarify the terms on which British investments are welcome in Malaysia. Page 3 ROBIN Shipyard plans to form a consortium with two European companies to build production
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 599 2 TAIPEH STUDYING PROPOSAL Reuter CHINA has proposed direct talks between the Chinese Communist Party and the Nationalist Party in Taiwan to bring about the peaceful reunification of the mainland and the island as soon as possible. Marshal Ye Jianying, China's de facto head of state, listed
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    • 97 2 Reuter A US government team began talks in Moscow yesterday on the sale of millions of tonnes of grain to the Soviet Union, now facing its third poor harvest in a row. The US has said it is ready to offer Moscow at least 10 million
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    • 285 2 AP THE woman typist-secretary, hallowed tradition in the business office, is on the way out and the male expert of new technologies is on the way in, says the International Federation of White Collar Workers (IFWCW). It concluded that the commercial office jobs held mostly by women
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    • 279 2 AP, Reuter MORE aaempleyment, recwd federal deficits ui high interest rates bat m receaslen aad tower Inflation are la sUre far the t ailed States. The latest Whartaa ec—» metric forecast, a threeyear projeetlea ef eceaemlc treads baaed aa tbeasaads ef
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    • 543 2 AP HARUO Mayekawa, governor of the Bank of Japan, has told the World Bank and International Monetary Fund (IMF) that first priority must be given to containing inflation, pointing out that the price of oil has increased more than 10 times in the past eight
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    • 226 2 Reuter THE INDONESIAN government will issue a revised list of fields open to foreign investment and simplify investment procedures this month. A spokesman for the Investment Board (BKPM) said the new list will not affect investment in the country's vast petroleum Industry, which is governed by the
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    • 493 2 NYT A JOINT venture of West German and French companies have signed the first contracts to supply compressor stations for a gas pipeline in the Soviet Union, in what is expected to be the biggest East-West trade deal ever. Klaus Germann, spokesman for Mannesmann,
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 303 2 Agencies PAKISTANI I commandos dressed as cleaners yesterday overpowered five hijackers and treed 44 hostages unharmed from an Indian airliner in Lahore. The Indian Sikh separatist hijackers, who seised .the Boeing 737 on a domestic' (light in northern India, were armed with knives. THE reeeat seaadai ever km
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    • 111 2 Reuter THE SENATE has approved a bill raising the legal limit on the US national debt to more than U.OOO billion for the Brat time so that the government can keep borrowing to pay its bills. The mandatary legislation was required to allow the government to
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    • 515 3 Reuter THE FRENCH government is likely to increase real revenue in its 1982 budget, but the deficit will also be bigger and more finance will have to come from borrowing at home and abroad, economists said. The Fifth Republic's first socialist finance bill was scheduled to
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    • 353 3 AFP OIL production in developing territories other than those of the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec) is Ukely to double by 1990 and yet International companies are hesitant about investing in these regions. An expert from the International Energy Agency (lEA), Mr Hermann
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    • 236 3 AFP CHINA'S inMinit rendjsst meat p*ttey has bane trait in Making msney-toatng sinter— «iterpilaea tan in profits and mm sf the poorest counties earn a aattoaal average. KmHi Peking said yesterday that throagh rnaimli readjustment, state-ran eatarartoes have earned a total Ineeme af mare
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    • 602 3 SOUTH AFRICA CENSURED Agencies THE Commonwealth heads of government meeting (CHOGM) opened in Melbourne yesterday with a strong plea by Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser for member countries to avoid a split over the political situation in Southern Africa. In his welcoming speech to beads
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    • 333 3 AP THE Reagan Administration's dwindling hopes for congressional approval of the controversial AW ACS sale to Saudi Arabia appear to rest with US Secretary of State Alexander Haig. Mr Haig, who has not always been in such a position of trust with the Reagan White House, is
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    • 703 3 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Nubcr Tiae Proa SLA SQ41 0710 MAA PIA PK772 0730 KHI CMB/KUL S1A SQ101 0815 KUL MAS MH8U 0S5 PEN MAS MH671 0845 KUL RBA Bid 0830 BWN MAS MH680 OMO BH/MYY'KCH SIA SQ201 1000 HLP MAS MH651 1000 PEN/KUL CPA CX710 1005
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    • 364 3 THE VISITING British Minister of State (or Trade, Mr Peter Rees, wants the Malaysian government to clarify the terms on which British investments are welcome in the country. Mr Rees feels that a clarification is necessary in the light of the recent
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 270 4 RUBBER prices in Singapore yesterday closed slightly lower with October One RSS buyers quoted at 202.00 cents per kilo, down two cents from Tuesday's close. Morning prices were marked down three cents on speculative offerings and selling pressure. Prices rallied slightly in the afternoon on covering interest and some
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    • 326 4 RA8 prices In cents per kilo yesterday: Noon Close (per kilo) (per kilo) Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers Int. 1 R.S.S. prompt f.o.b. 139.00 200 OON 137.00 198 00N Int. 1 R.S.S. October 204 00 205.00 202 00 202.50 Int. 1 R.S.S. November 204.00 205.00 202.00 202.50 Int. 2
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    • 193 4 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as foDows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) Cattaa yara: China Blue Phoenix 20s 2.450; 32s 2,970, 40s 3.100 (per bale of 400 lbs). Ptaw* (Mda: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly
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    • 109 4 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Tuesday closed two to five cents a bushel higher on follow-through local shortcovering, in a technical recovery from the recent downtrend. Corn futures closed on top of a three cent range, up three to five cents a bushel in thin trade. Local buy-stop 6
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    • 122 4 NOON SSI R Md SMR pncM ymt *rdmy RAI Ortol (Carnal Mr 1 Mlk) Wrrwrtw (Forward MU) SSR 30 (l l«. paliMI liytn f 188 00 Mian *****N ■ajm ft 1*8 00 170 OON mooN SSR SO (1 UmpallMi 186 00 1M00N moo MK1U OrUWr > l|
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    • 83 4 THE STRAITS tin prior In Penaag yesterday rsse five cents to M135J1 s klle, still within the IT A ceiling range «I $52.74 aad UM7, dealers said. Despite a eeatlnnlng Ugh supply of sre aad tower Leaden ctose, the higher level was mainly snpperted by eentlnned Influential hsyers
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    • 33 4 Rubber Sept 30 Singapore: Oct: 202.00 cents (down 2.00 cents) Malaysia: Oct: 230.00 cents (down 2.60 cents) Tin: Ms3ft.3o per kilo (up S cents) Official offering: 246 tonnes (up 16 tonnes)
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    • 58 4 SOYBEAN futures In Chicago oo Tuesday closed up three US-cents a bushel in nearby November, to unchanged in the two most deferred positions. Soybean product futures finished firm, in concert with soybeans. Soymeal closed up 10.50 a too in nearbys, to up as much as $2.20 on deferred». Soyotl
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    • 177 4 CHINEBE Prednee Exchaage, Hlagspsre, rtsMag prices per 1M kg yesterday. Csesaat Ml: Bulk fob $113.50 sellers, old drum (in secood band drum) fob $127.75 sellers, new drum fob $132.75 sellers. Capra: Mixed (loose) $66.25 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asta NLW $370.00 sellers. Sarawak white pepper faq
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    • 334 4 SINGAPORE: Yesterdays closing prices in S$ per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.33, 100 per cent second class 1.13, 100 per cent third class 108, 25 per cent new crop no stock, B-10 per cent no stock. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0 75.
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    • 466 4 COfTEE: Robusta futures ended the morning steady at lower levels at £1 to £17.50 down in thin quiet trading with most business done by local operators within the price ranges. Turnover totalled 1,096 lots, including 192 cross trades. There were no significant factors to move prices which remained
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    • 141 4 THE Malaysian crude palm oil market yesterday closed firmer on further nearby covering in moderate trading, dealers said. October saw north rise Mslo to $917.50 a tonne, south $15 to $910 and central $5 to $900. November in south traded at $905 and central at $902.50. December and
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    • 495 4 ALARMED by reports that Mardec has withdrawn from the rubber market, the National Association of Smallholders has urged the Malaysian government to take immediate measures to arrest the declining price of natural rubbe. Mr Mazlan Jamaluddin, secretary-general of the association, said that it
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  • TRADE AND INDUSTRY
    • 296 5  -  By ROBERT YAW SINGAPORE rigbuildar Robin Shipyard is planning to form a consortium with two European companies to build production platform Jackets locally. In preparation for this venture, it has embarked on a $10 million programme to re-equip its entire fleet of cranes at
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    • 316 5 ENER-Care, an energy conservation company, will be bringing in a new airconditioning system to Singapore early next year. Made by Singer, the "electro hydronic" system is expected to use about 15 per cent less power than the airconditioning systems in use now. The electro hydronic airconditioner is driven
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    • 221 5 MR LIM KEE Ming, vicepresident of the Singapore Federation of Chambers and Commerce and Industry (SFCCI) will lead the Singapore delegation to the Asean-Chambers of Commerce and Industry meeting in Bangkok in November. The various working groups and the Asean-CCI council will bold meetings from
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    • 124 5 MR R C GILLHAM has been appointed Exxon Chemical's general manager for Singapore, Malaysia and Indone- sia. He replaces Mr H I Kazmi who has been appointed president of Exxon Chemical Pakistan Ltd. For six years before his new assignment Mr Gillham was director and general manager
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    • 117 5 PRICE Waterhouse, the accounting and auditing firm, will move to new and larger offices at Unity House next to the Jurong Town Hall by early November this year. It has leased from NISM Properties, the owners of Unity House, some 2,787 sq metres of office space
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    • 204 5 CONTINUOUS mechanisation and automation of production is essential if Singapore is to compete successfully in international markets and prosper said Dr Wong Kwei Cheong, Minister of State (Labour). He was speaking at the opening of the Science Council/National Productivity Board seminar on industrial automation yesterday. Dr
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    • 341 5 BUSINESSES must prepare to acquire new machines or processes and concurrently to teach employees new skills to benefit from advanced technology. This was the advice of Mr Ling Kwong Ung in his paper on "Technology development and transfer" presented yesterday at the seminar on industrial automation.
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  • 413 6 MUCH has been said in the past three months about the part employers must play in improving labour-management relations. Employers have been told that they must make workers feel they belong to the company, that they must inculcate in workers the notion that "an enterprise is one
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  • 293 6 MANY organisations in the private sector boast of employee benefits that range from club memberships to medical benefits, and huge discounts for company-produced goods to housing loans, but there is hardly any whisper of the provision of housing units on a large scale for
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  • 442 6 AFTER a 19-year legal battle, one of France's best known makers of luxury goods has persuaded a Mexican businessman to halt a multi-milllon-dollar copying operation and appointed him to sell the gennlne article. The agreement between LeB most de Cartier and Fernando Pelletier,
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  • 2052 6  -  By SALMA KHALIK "WE MUST make full use of all available manpower," cry the local businessmen. "But a woman's place is in the home!" declare the same men. Ironically, though Singapore is in urgent need of highly qualified
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 642 6 TWO-IN-ONE CROSSWORD CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 The advantage of spelling a name backwards (5) 6 Steve finishing a race (5) 9 Possibly reclaim something wonderful (7) 10 This bird is game (5) 11 Lane with dramatic associations (5) 12 Just the chap to lay out for a posh car? (5)
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  • Article, Illustration
    1118 7  -  A promising executive gets a transfer. But his wife won't budge not unless she is assured of a new good job herself. This, reports ANOREE BROOKS, is the dilemma of a company's personnel department in the US. ANOREE BROOKS, NYT IT'S A PR' >BLEM thai has become the
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  • 263 7 WE ALL get it wrong on occasions. Whoever compiled the latest report of the Board of Commissioners of Currency seems to be labouring under the misapprehension that Dr Goh Keng Swee became Minister for Finance on August 1, 1980. A PERSUASIVE official from the Federal Aviation
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 22 9 THE average rate ai which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 14.7 per cent.
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    • 181 9 ASIAN ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on Sep 30. U8 DoUan(Spot) Offer BKi 7 days 1511/*****/16 1 month 16* 161* 2 months 17 1/16 16 15/16 3 months 17 13/16 17 11/16 6 months 163/16 181/16 9 months 179/16 17 7/16 12 months 177/16 17 5/16 8«Jti
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    • 47 9 RANGE at prices offered by discount houses on Sep 30: Overnight 1% Can deposits: to 7% Closiaf Bsyim, S«llix 3-month Treasury bills 6H 6* 3-month Bank Mils 147/16 14 5/16 3 months CD 13 5/16 13 3/16 6 months CD 135/16 133/16 Source: National Discount Co
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    • 376 9 THE US dollar fluctuated marginally against most major currencies on the local foreign exchange throughout yesterday before closing narrowly mixed compared with overnight New York levels. The Singapore dollar closed slightly lower at 2.1160/70 against the US currency compared with 2.1155/ 65 on Tuesday. MwtMt hrwirl rata* it
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    • 46 9 THE Monetary Authority of Singapore has invited hunk* and discount houses to tender for a total of $110 million 91-day Treasury htiis to be issued from Oct 5 to Oct 7 and Oct 9. Each tender must not be for less than 1250,000.
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    • 221 9 SINGAPORE gold futures yesterday closed generally easier on scattered European selling and some local liquidation in light trading. Total sales for the day was recorded at 49 lots while kerb volume at 57 lots with interest scattered over the months of October, December, February and June. Prompt closed weaker
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    • 38 9 TM Haa New York 9 MB 8.85B 9 MS JOBS Zurich 1MB 1MB *.10B »,J IMS Singapore 8.SGB Tae» 1MB lias IKS Closing pric sea in US dollars a troy ouno e. Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore.
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    • 38 9 Opening quotes yesterday: US -1.7935 /30 CM 2.1807/43 Croat 1JO/I D Mk 4.1536 1805 D F1 4.(210/000 S FY 3.5230 85 B Fr coo- «7 83 «8 07 F Fr i.ta/tm ut aw »/nioj5 Tea 415.00/41« 50
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    • 84 9 THE US dollar in Hongkong yesterday eased slightly against most major currencies in quiet late dealings. The market was thin on the fact that most banks were clearing for the month end, and some of them even have to settle for the financial year ending now. Banknote rales yesterday
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    • 110 9 THE US dollar for overnight delivery in Tokyo yesterday closed weaker at ***** yen against its 233.00 opening. Trading was fairly active with a volume of H.ll billion. The dollar weakened in moderate late trading on sustained selling by banks and forward selling by Japanese traders to cover export
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    • 190 9 BLOW wwiinlt grewtk ud a slack toartrt mum are likely to drag the Itailaa lira dawa agalast tke etker Earepeaa earreadea. Tke lira reeevered markedly to 11» agalast tke US dallar alter kavtag marked a law ef int. Bat aeeerdlag to tke Maaafactarers Baaaver Trast's (MBT) latest
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    • 469 9  -  By ALVIN TAY THE Board of Commissioners of Currency has announced a second "moratorium period" starting today. During the next two weeks, banks withdrawing $5 and $50 denominations from the Board will be issued crisp new notes only. At the same time, notes of the same denominations deposited
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    • 521 9 STEPS are being finalised to set up a bank whollyowned by the Selangor state government. Mentri Besar Datuk Hormat Rafei said that a working paper on the project will soon be submitted to the relevant authorities. Datuk Hormat added that the proposed bank will operate
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    • 685 9 UP ACT r a um a* Addi Aim Alcoi AIM) AW* AlttO "iZT' 11 B Alumln Iboajr Lad 1 Cham Cp TB MB M 41 a* B -B B -B 1 Aluahao Amor Am Anw Am kiHk lac M M 1** m mb B B B IB
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    • 93 9 THE Industrial and Commercial Bank will increase its Singapore prime lending rate by half a percentage point to 14-V* per cent from Oct 1. The bank said its fixed deposits rates will also rise across the board with one month rising to 13 per cent from 12
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    • 326 9 Reuter INTERNATIONAL bankers attending the IMF World Bank meetings in Washingon say they support demands, notably by the US, for tougher conditions on IMF loans. "We have to have a policeman or schoolteacher" to deal with countries that face balance of payments problems, said
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 113 9 Qgsw restaurant Try our sumptuous delicacies from the Hunan Province. An Oriental dining experience. Business Hours: Daily 11.30 am 2.30 pm 6.30 pm 10.30 pm Oracdra 214 Dunearn Road. Singapore 1129 Tel: *****49,*****22 ext 126 This announcement appears as a matter of record only. ASIAN-DOLLAR ISSUE o Ist October 1981
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    • 171 9 Higher rates of interest for your deposits at Chase Manhattan Bank Ail deposits are renewed automatically upon maturity, covering both principal and interest for same tenor at the interest rates prevailing at the time ot renewal Your money earns interest all the time with Chase Special Exclusive Service For immediate
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  • 1583 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units, unless otherwise specified SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL Acma (2.80B) (5)
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  • 154 10 The Commerce The Savtaci Pun S'pore Prof Punt S pore 9k. Fund S'pore Invert Ftn S'pore Equity F« IMMM L» i LCI 1 L8 1.M id MB ad Lll tl) LM l.« lJBsd 1JB LM LIT laiVNRlMIT Mai bmwt Fuad IB MalProf tad 1M Mai Security Fuad 1.58
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  • 2754 10 Gr'» Gr*s Net 1881 Last Div Div Y'ld P/E Vol Di High Low Company Sale or- C'vr (•000) High SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 484 208 Acma 280cd unch 145 33 5.1 103 9 280 Alcorn 144 4.8 2.0 33 243 380 130 Allied Choc 155 +7 7.0
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  • 1462 10 BID and after prices officially bated and business la aad reported to the Kuala Stock E»rhange yesterday, with the number of shares traded afeown la brackets la lots of 1,000 units, unless otherwise specified. Afeaai (UB 1.4T8) (I) L4I srl AChss (1MB) AMD (MSB) (1) Ml (12)
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  • 61 10 BANDAR Raya Developseats Berfcad: EOGM to be held at the Board Room of Multi-Purpose Holdings Berhad, 16th Floor, Wisma MPI, Jalan Raja Chulan, Kuala Lumpur on Oct 9 at 11 am. a a a MALAYAN Tin Dredging (M) Bcrfcal: EOGM to be held at Wisma Bunga Raya, 152
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  • 92 10 GENERAL Lutker (Baldtaga) Mi has announced that the last day for the splitting of its rights issue is Nov 6. The last day (or the acceptance, renunciation and payment will be on Nov 27. Excess share application and payment will also close on the same day. UNITED Meter
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  • 599 10 THE stock asarket started 5W to the rallies to hwil aaajar warid markets. Bom cton epeaed Airily itovc their ivih night leveto. Acttvtty^hewTke rally lasted till MRU— «rtTuT trading toned fatot. By the lt.BBpai break, pricee had eased ittghliy kctow their Mntog Seaks. Nevertheless, the
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  • 612 10 PRICES were mostly higher at the stock market yesterday as trading conditions took a turn (or the better after two days of decline but some late profit-taking pared earlier gains. Gains were seen oo a wide front. However, volumes were reduced drastically indicating that some
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 317 11 MALAYSIAN franchise holder for Honda motor vehicles, Oriental Holdings Bhd, appears to be holding steady in an industry which has been hit by higher co6ts and lower profit margins. The group's interim results for the half year to June 30, 1961 disclosed pretax profits of M 527.3
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    • 596 11 IN SHARP contrast to Esso Malaysia's rosier mid-term results, Shell Refining Co (FOM) has reported a marginal drop in its interim earnings. The group's unaudited net profits amounted to M 513.18 million or about 3.8 cents a gallon for the six months to June
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    • 427 11 JARDINE Ma the son and Co Ltd expects earnings after tax and minorities, but before extraordinary items, of at least HKJMO million in 1960 against the previous year's $525.2 million, chairman David NewMgging said. Mr Newbigging forecast a 10 per cent increase in earnings per share for
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    • 264 11 PUBLIC Textile has been further hit by substantial Increases in costs of raw materials, labour and energy, reporting poorer results for the first six months to June 30,1981. Despite sharply higher turnover, Public Textile has managed to achieve group pre-tax profit of
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    • 943 11 THE prolonged guessing game of whether Pegl Malaysia or other Malaysian groups will launch a bid for UK tyre giant Dunlop Holdings has ended. Following an agreement concluded on Tuesday afternoon, Dunlop has announced that it will tranrfer, (or M 5252 million cash, its controlling interest
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    • 156 11 THE Malaysian CIC and PIC have approved Malaysia Textile Industries (MTl)'s proposed acquisitions of Watayu Sdn Bhd and purchase of 506 lots of land in Kuala Lumpur from Sri Lemak Sdn Bhd. But the CIC has revised the terms for both acquisitions. MTI is now to acquire
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  • ASIAN STOCKS
    • 219 11 HONGKONG STOCKS in Hongkong yesterday closed higher supported by local and overseas buying throughout the half-day's session, dealers said. The Hang Seng index rose 61.93 points to 1280.13, recovering from the sharp fall on the outset of this week. Dealers ascribed yesterday's recovery mainly to technical factors,
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    • 51 11 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 481.2 Monday 457 A Week Ago 515.3 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 847.89 Monday. 842-50 Week Ago 845.70 H.ILHANG SENG Wednesday 1280.13 Tuesday *****0 Week Ago— 1331.01 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 878.1 Tuesday «71.8 Week Ago 092.8 ALL ORDINARIES Wednesday 573.3 Tuesday 587.7 Week A*o
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    • 107 11 THE Manila stock market yesterday closed weak as commercials and industrials eased and only oils were Arm, with turnover well down to 452,000 pesos from the previous 1.7 million. Only PLDT finished stronger while Atlas Con B, Ist Phil Holdings and s«n Miguel B were losers and the rest
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    • 235 11 PRICES continued to improve as leading issues were caught in the updraught created by rising international commodity and stock markets. The All-Ordinaries index finished near its poair of the day, 8.3 points higher at 575.3, as the market continued to close the gap created by a fall
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    • 491 11 SHARE prices in Tokyo yesterday continued to rise sharply in the wake of Tuesday's record advance and the continuous rise on Wall Street overnight, dealers said. The market average gained 97.82 after Tuesday's 320.56 to close at 7,455.50. The Tokyo Stock Exchange index rose 3.90 to 550.27
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 160 11 tiz m m r5 m m s m mttm> UNITED OVERSEAS BANK LTD (INCORPORATED N THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE) To: All Shareholders RIGHTS ISSUE OF 1 FOR 4 AT 553.00 PER SHARE The provisional allotment letters and related documents in respect of the rights issue have been despatched to all
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    • 118 11 This announcement appears as a mailer of record only September, 1981 Settsu Paperboard Mfg. Co., Ltd. (Settsu Itagami Kabushiki Kaisha) U.S. $20,000,000 5V2 per cent. Convertible Bonds Due 1996 Daiwa Europe Limited Amro InternationaJ Limited Banque de Paris et des Pays-Bas Lombard Odier International S.A. The National Commercial Bank (Saudi
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  • 171 12 UNLESS Malayan United Industries and Glen Holdings settle their differences soon, legal proceedings will have to run as scheduled. Sources close to both parties said that negotiations are still in progress and that no firm settlement has yet been reached. Meanwhile, it was learnt that
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  • 83 12 UNAUDITED group pre-tax profit after minorities of Paper Products (Malaya) fell to M 51.70 million (12.65 million) for six months ended June 30, on sales of $45.68 million ($38.11 million). The company said profit fell despite higher turnover because of higher operational costs and financing charges. It said
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  • 343 12 ROBINSON and Co's final results for the year ended June 1981 have proved to be a disappointment. Contrary to the projections of its directors, the retail group's pre-tax profit turned out to be poorer than that of the previous financial year $6.15 million compared with
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  • 530 12  -  By HSUNG BEE HWA INTRACO, a trading company backed by the Singapore government, has entered into its first major joint venture in Malaysia. It is teaming up with the Kedah State Development Corporation and Malaysianbased Perils Plantations to extract marble from Pulau Langkawi. A new company,
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  • 195 12 S a bn arx MOUNTING costs of operations ate deeply into SPP Ltd's profit in the first half of this year despite better prices for products. The paper products group made pre-tax profit of $173,086, a fall of 41.7 per cent from the previous interim's $295,930. Group
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  • 28 12 UNITED Pulp and Paper pre-tax profit fell sharply to $26.693 ($865.350) for the six months to June 1981. Group sales amounted to $12.75 million ($11.91 million).
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  • 757 12 LONDON, Wed. Stock prices closed mixed in moderate volume as calmer conditions returned to the market, but concern over interest rates persists, dealers said. At 3 pm the FT index was 1.8 points lower to 479.4, having dipped to 476.2 at noon. Leading equities closed with movements of
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  • 64 12 AP NEW YORK. Wed Stock prices opened lower today, following two sessions of broad gains, as the government reported a drop in a gauge of future US economic activity. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials was off 4.57 points to 843.32 in the first half hour. About
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  • 223 12 GUTHRIE Bhd has narrowly escaped a delisting of its shares on the Stock Exchange of Singapore. At the close of the offer period yesterday, Multi-Pur-pose Holdings' merchant banker N M Rothschilds disclosed that acceptances had been received in respect of 5.26 million shares, which together
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  • 42 12 IPOH Gardens, newly-listed on the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange, made interim group pre-tax profit of MJ5.68 million for the six months to June 30,1981. Group turnover was 128.77 million. After accounting for taxation, the group profit was trimmed to $2.77 million.
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  • 210 12 THE worst appears to be over for International Wood Products, a governmentbacked plywood company. After incurring a loss of $256,410 in the first six months of last year, the group has managed a remarkable turnaround with pre-tax profit of $1.644 million at half-time. In its interim report
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  • 31 12 UNAUDITED group pre-tax profit of Eu Yan Sang Holdings rose marginally to 1630,000 ($610,000) for the six months ended June 30, on turnover at $8.18 million (85.71 million).
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  • Chief Price Changes
    • 146 12 Rises O C B C no 35 G I HMfi 356 32 M U I 1110 30 O U E 756 30 Straits Trtdial 085 25 Sel Properties 580 25 RoUbmi 100 20 DBS aoo 20 Proaiat 344 18 Sea View 416 16 Public Bank 605 U Perlia Ptaat
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      131 12 Rises Indices Selprop 650 +40 Sep 29 Sep 30 Guinness Glenealy 800 +30 BT Index: *****4 *****9 270 20 Industrials: 830.16 846.80 Kempas 510 +20 Finance: 1293.93 1293.95 S Trading 760 +20 Hotels: 503.11 503.47 Rothmans 760 +20 Properties: 871.09 885.21 P Bank 760 +20 Tins: 373.08 373.27
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 241 12 1 Embkmi of Distinction The aristocratic Caran d'Ache collection of slim-line lighter and pen. Embellished in gold or sterling silver. From the master craftsmen of Geneva. CARAN d ACHE GENEVE Available at leading department stores. Jebsen&Jessen i-i 10th Floor Supreme House Penang Road Singapore 0923 Tel: *****61 o THE TAIYO
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    • 357 12 ASEAN WHAT are these NEW BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES? WHICH are the GROWTH INDUSTRIES? WHERE are the PROFIT CENTRES? This conference writ give you the most penetrating first-hand assessment of the business climate in ASEAN. THE SPEAKERS l/f v»cttiit D vaKitptnai «n Dy Mmrster foc-Trode, PhAppmes Head of the EEC Delegation for
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 62 12 Outlook for Singapore from 6am to lpm today: Showers in several places in the morning. Repwt for U Inn prter to 7JI pan m Sep V at toe airport: Maximum temperature 32.0 Associated humidity 62 Minimum temperature 26.0 Associated humidity 96 Hours at sunshine 6.15 Rainfall in millimetres 4.3 Total
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 283 13 AP THE US Coast Guard is trying to find out why cargoes of coal have started smoldering in the holds of freighters bound for the Far East. A boom in US steam coal exports may be contributing to a rash of problems with Orient-bound
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    • 654 13 THE Far Eastern Freight Conference (FEFC) director, Mr Brian Allen has "over-reacted" to recent criticisms by the Federation of Asean Shippers' Council (FASC) on the lopsided nature of the Westbound General Cargo Contract (WGCC) of the conference. This view was expressed in an article,
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    • PORTSIDES
      • 148 13 AFP SHAREHOLDERS of a major Hongkong company were told that the shipping industry continues to face poor prospects. long-lasting high interest rates coupled with the rapid deterioration of the freight market has exerted further adverse effects on the shipping industry," said Mr TY Chao, chairman 5 Wah
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      • 73 13 Reuter THE Indian government will buy old foreign cargo ships equivalent to 150,000 light depth tonnage (ldt) in fiscal 1961-82 to convert to scrap, an Indian Steel Ministry official said. India bought old ships totalling 120,000 ldt last year and about 90,000 ldt in 19&80,
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      • 194 13 AFP A NEW lower wool freight rate agreement has been reached with independent shipping lines in the Taiwan and Hongkong trades by the Australian Wool Negotiating Group (WNG). The new freight rate for super density dumped wool to Taiwan from Nov I, 1981 will be about 19
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    • 659 13 Skippiag Um (M Sfclpfrtag Um Pa«c CM Atea Afro-Eurasia All trans Alpac Angkutao Aogooave ANL APL Argentine ASCI AM* Merchant AUBttsU Um Australian Coot Bait-Orient Baltic Bangkok Com Bank Ume BBS Ben Line Ben Ocean Ben Asia Benbulk Bintulu BirkjLTt Blue Funnel Blue Star Burmese CAVN-FMG CCNI
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    • 261 14 ARRIVALS KEPPEL WHARVES Builder (0700) 22 Cherry Orient (1200) 33/34 Dong Bee (2000) 23/24 Dai Yun Shan (1200) 45 Kota Sejati (0700) 8/9 Lloyd Sydney (0700) 8/9 Malakand 5 Mano No 5 (0700) 29/30 New Globe 18 Nedlloyd Schie 3/4 Pacific Nyatoh (0900) 19 Ragabinrf (0700) 46
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    • 906 14 receiving of export fcl containers AND LCL CARGO AT CONTAINER TERMINAL Vessel's Name Voy Estimated No. Time of Arrival Shipping Gdn Mode of Lines Operatn Date Time Lelse Maersk P. Roosevelt Addlrlyah Chengtu Jenhol Sophie Rlckmers Prase tla Bunga Penaga George N. Golovanov Benvalla Slrl Bhum La Rochelle
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    • 1638 14 LIMITED time-chartering developed on Tuesday on an otherwise extremely thin freight market with grain business becoming very restricted. A vessel of 25,000 dwt was fixed from Shanghai for a voyage via Mid East Gulf and redelivery pawing Muscat at US$ll,5OO daily, while $4,750 daily was agreed for a
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    • 563 15 ALGERIA Algiers Mid-Sep, 18 vessels awaiting berth with delays of 5-7 days. ANGOLA Luanda Mid-Sep, berthing delays of about 90 days with 46 vessels at anchor. ARGENTINA Bahia Blanc a Mid-Sep, 4 grain vessels awaiting berth. Buenos Aires Mid-Sep, 26 ocean-going vessels discharging. 25 loading and 5 repairing.
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    • 575 15 GAMBLING ON SAFETY TO MAKE MONEY Lloyd's List A MAJOR study of serious tanker casualties places the lion's share of the blame on shipowners and calls for fines, Jail sentences and blacklisting for future culprits. The demand from the Netherlands Maritime Research Institute goes
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    • 276 15 ANNUAL statistics published recently show better throughput performances at the ports under the Jurisdiction of the Saudi Ports Authority (SPA). Compared with 1979, the total volume of cargo discharged rose by more than 3 million tonnes or 13 per cent to 27.5 million tonnes.
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    • 1169 20 SCHEDULE 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 Singapore. Advance dates are published at a maximum of three weeks. PN
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    • 181 20 THE major shipping consortia operating between the Far East/Europe. Far East/Persian Gulf, Straits ports/Australia, Straits/Japan and the member lines: ACE (FAB EAST/EUBOPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANBO (BTRAJTB/ AUSTRALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits Container
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 451 13 HEUNG-A SHIPPING KOREA FLAG VSLS Regular Liner Semi-Container Service To: P.K«Unc/Keeiunt/Buun/inchon Fm: Busan/H.Konf/Banfkok Td S'pore: *****11 P.K. *****4, PN *****5 K.L. *****0 mm CONTAINER Schedules SHIPS In Port LONDON Freights POET Conditions SHIPPING Schedules REGIONAL Weather Li I 1 \R I) 1\ 1 4v J> I Orient Overseas CotUcuneA Line
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    • 291 13 OSEALORDH UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO SAG EXPRESS MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES U. SALMAN V 37 Eq3m (IS/10). I*M N IM (lt/10). I Kawart (21/10). Ommmm (24/10). Ma (27/10). m Mm Ohat* (30/10) Qatoos 3/11). i (J/U). Mm Dhabi O/U). (12/11). Bahran (15/11). (Mmm (11/11). mi m/in iM/in i (2®/10). MM M
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    • 475 13 <J>cnan Algerian National Line WE SERVE MEDITERRANEAN AND ALGERIAN PORTS PLEASE SEE PAGE IV Agents MMMCMC TIMS I TMMi MCHCT FTt LTB. Tet *****4 (5 lines) SINGAPORE 0 MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL CONTAINER SERVICES PtUteMphla Charleston 10-11/10 12-13/10 17-11/10 19-20/10 24-25/10 21-27/10 y 14-15/11 11-17/11 CLOSMG IKS: CY «k Oct
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 799 14 Mißcmi MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL SNIPPING CORAM. SEA HAD. WISMA MISC, N0.2, JALAN CON LAY, P.O. BOX 371, KUALA LUMPUR 04-09, MALAYSIA. TEL *****8 TELEX: MA *****, *****, ***** ***** CONTAINER SERVICE CaßtoMar S«nfct TbEiwob Fw6wy Feat* f. Um Vassal S port 1) Msartes 2) Mm 3) WDorf 4) Gbarf 1) Gbaa
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    • 210 14 PPP SUPERCARRIER SERVICE FMMfcUSGULF —US ATLANTIC —EAST CANADA r—in-w -in—■g~igr-wrmg jyij|j a/** Vl* "Wit wu iifii mju tu\\ tvu ">vii 17/11 u/ii nyii wii 7501 2/u *vu «vu "Vu *vu i/U VU vu vu >vu itm *wu *a/u •n/u *a/u TO: PANAMA US ATLANTIC EAST CANADA USQULF pipinifr—r VM VU
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 801 15 Overseas M B B B Containers Vmm Limited STRAITS SHPPPNG Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunai Porta and Bangkok Siumn* 113 law. Ski* U> hM (W, OUfWOROOB IJ* mm, MUM Ml Mvi »i U j Qrt U w 127 9mtafc. 29-2 Oct I Oct 4 Oct EF J J iiS I,s
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    • 387 15 I&ADU any ueveiop- UIUUII iaCLUHes Franco Belgian Services Jm > b'. •y:• h >, >• t.l K th 'i'V 7 P 1 wm r. sunk uNm r** nwi ntm i m WM khi llOd UOd 21 Od 74Oct 21 Od UKiM MOTION SOd (Od aOd 75 Od »Od UOd IMr
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    • 45 15 at PJ4.A. Qii.l Hm. B/tt. General Survey at damaged cargo ex the above vuwl will be held on Monday Sth October. ISBI. from 9 40 an to 5.80 p.m. No further survey will be held after this date. UNh:B. 4UMAMOY SONS (PTE) LTD. N:- tlttll
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 797 16 Hapag-Lloyd TO NORTH EUROPE Fiwthrt Eipreu LarpOav ltH>l Eiprrss Also accepting transhipment cargo tor CAR»B€AN/*EST MOKS via Hamburg' to hmtokaiea TO USA/CJMBW Feeder S P°* f P* Pen Bilbao Genoa Hburg B hanen Man Antwerp SopiM fkkmerj 8/10 0/I0 15/n 3/u J/n /n P KetaMg Spore 11 I- 7/10 11
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    • 548 16 KOREA x m LINE HIPPING CORPti P Ketang PENANG STORE ALTAR 167** 7-10 Oct 11-13 Oct 4-7 Oct ALTAI IWE 7-10 Oct 11-13 Oct 4-7 Oct VEGA 165** 30 Oct-1 Mo* 2-4 No* 27-29 Oct TOBUSAN VEGA IS6E 30 Oct-1 No* 2-4 No* 27-29 Oct TO BUSAN KSC MSC MSC
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    • 511 16 ©EVERGREEN LINE r >1N i FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE ACCEPTMG Fa ft lcl S'»»t MM Httrtvi Frtitlrat jfewtrp It Hw Ewt VM 27/10 25/11 31/11 2/U 4/11 l»«f Lucky 14/ It 25/11 5/11 7/11 t/11 11/11 13/11 (mi tot 21/ It U/ll lt/ll 11/U 21/11 22/11 Enrl«M 1/11 12/11 2J/H
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    • 772 16 Everett Lines ymgk Burn* Five Star Silippiftf Corpn. A "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE LOAOMG FOR RANGOON s>»« Pitta* h*i rm mnm/i Oct ewmiA kn/ttd ra/«Oct IS/II Oct B F S S C Aorm m Moloyuo BOUSTEAD SHPPV4G TEL NOS W. *****1/*****3 "ARGENTINE NATIONAL LINE" LOAOMG FOR DURBAN MONTEVDEO RENOS AMES S>M
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    • 304 16 OCEAN SHIPPING ENTERPRISES PTE LTD SANKYO LINE JAPAN/STRAITS SERVICE P. K** 74/10 2-3/11 9-11/11 4-9/10 14-15/10 15-IS/10 12-13/10 24-25/10 ra/io Z*-29/10 5-10/10 4-5/10 4-4/10 4-4/10 7-5/10 9-11/10 11-13/10 13-14/10 14-14/10 22-23/10 25-24/10 24-27/10 SOUS kislu OUSSMTT OCEAN PM MAT PMNu MZBTKLU 29 30/10 TMSNOMMtU rm cam stwmt o emomq pti
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 777 17 r PIL GROUP mi i pnuriiurn ornuixr rn rni nunn unncinAU IF nn A U SL AD AD A FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO COLOMBO. HODEIDAH. JEDDAH AQABA (Reefer Cntrs Acceptable) VESSEL VOY. 11W/12E jjg ;agriEX3 0-10/10 115-15/10 13-14/11 119-20/11 I Accepting LCL Cargo to Colombo A Aqaba. I S E
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    • 509 17 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BANK LINE EXPRESS DEPENDENT SERVICE TO UK/COHT (ACCEPTING CONTAINERS ONLY) CLYDEBANK SANTA ELENA FORTHBANK (Doop Took Spocc Available) Lukes/"Lines U.S. NEST COAST SERVICE SPORE In Ft 16 Oct 4 Nov R'DAM NULL HMBG 24 Oct 28 Oct 29 Oct 16 Nov 25 Nov 20 Nov 29 Nov
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    • 887 18 K LINE KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICES TO NORTH AMERICA FEEDER VESSELS* Ml MOTHER VESSELS I*" I* St NY Fawdy Ace *12 30 9 3/10 Pacific Arrow 21/10 1/11 Hhawa Maru 21/10 31/10 Kiss Maw 19/10 11/11 •sun Pais ¥53 5/10 Gotten bate Bndfe 22/10 S/ll Hotaka Mam
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    • 623 18 CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAINER/REEFER SERVICE lu*« tar: LOS MKtUS SM FMACBCO JMTTtf. TACOMA VMKOUVnt re Accoptnf fa/fa Mmn P Kebnt Sintapore I A***, *SSl' M Oct Oct n iJT AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE Accoptag Fa/fa CantMMn NEW ZEALAND SERVICE "WSHVA IMtANG" P«w<H JAPAN SERVICE f SIKfIOOX IDtc VtSHV*
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    • 358 18 r y C > I'oiin SINGAPORE SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE LTD 20TM FLOOR OCE AN BUILDING SINGAPORE 0104 MARKETING 9111?2 13 LINE S» GENERAL 91 3111 ,14 L INE SI TEHMINAL Of FICE *****83 T£ Lt WS?469S "S2**RA BCARSHIP CABLE CARGOSH.P irinnuli iLi.iJM |jint;iiiier Lines WEEKLY CONTAINER SERVICE to/from BANGKOK SMSAPOK
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    • 558 18 KORINS MARITIME SERVICES R Room 601. ICB Building, Way Singapore Tel *****22 *****67 P Keiang Tel *****4 *****5 MIDDLE EAST/RED SEA/EUROPE SERVICES Spore f. KeUnf Loading For »OLA IS Oct Dubai/Bahrain BUNG* VANDA 20 Oct Bandar Abbas/B Khomcni UMON BALTHORE... 21 Oct jeddah tli (Hy undue Shipping Co. lid. Kobe
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    • 570 18 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD. Suite 2616 Internationa' Pla/a. Anson Rcj Singapore 020/" Tel 2246bl 1 iloLme:>> BREAKBULK SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK FULL CONTAINER WEST BOUND SERVICE FULL CONTAINER EAST BOUND SERVICE FULL CONTAINER HK/KEE/YOKO SERVICE A EttLITY EMUWI Hon* Konc/KNtunt/Baun YtoMtama Osaka Agitata—« WTMSH (m) Itp BOOOK 22mn HTB OIER3EAS MAffTME »M-
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    • 616 19 SkNOL > NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTI FAR EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): JL CONCORD IN C. PAUL 2SW+. K. CHANCE 5W... C. RQZE 21* IS. BUDGE 33W TW BUDGE W... M MCE 4 W Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia C. PAUL S'pore Closing Times: FCL Cargo 0400
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    • 588 19 MALDIVE LINES ETA ETA ETA SWUf KUAJfTAN PORT KELAN6 IMUm PROMOTER 10/10 Loading For Hotodah MALM* PROGRESS 10/10 KUWAIT ,0f DUBA,/BAHRAIN/ MALM* prize m Port Salt Loading for Hodadah MALDWE NEIGHBOUR 15/10 Loading For Jeddafi MAUR* NAVIGATOR 2/10 Loading For Mukkala MALM* NATION 30/9 Loading For Dutw/Dammam/ Kuwait IMLDIK LOYALTY
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    • 740 19 SINSOV SINGAPORE SOVIET SHAPING CO PRIVATE LTD SiBOV BULOM6 55, Market Street Singapore 0104 Telephone Numbers *****3 (15 Lines) Cable Address SMSOV StIGAPORE Telex Numbers RS ***** RS ***** RS ***** P KELAN6 M/S SNMKAT MM SOON SON MO. IST ANO 2NO FLOOR. no i. mian ammtc port klang Malaysia
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    • 207 20 ■O" L__l I EGYPTIAN INTERNATIONAL LINE (EH) EGYPTIAN FLAG SMCAPOM m m Mil N SHIPPING fH I'D 1119 World Trade Centre Mantine Square Spore 0409 Tli RS ?1017 Tel *****11 Bkg. 7/***** ******2 HSH (M Sdn Bhd Kt Tel *****3 4860?.' Pt Ket H *****6 Hi ***** Perunj Tel *****8
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    • 383 20 S SUNRISE S PRINCE EAST Regular Conventional Service iMiMWitafTmrrrrsi Loodmg for DUBAI, DAMMAM, JEDOAH DUBAI. DAMMMi JEDOAH raws STW SM M) T«t *****4/4143*0 riMU S7U SDN mt> 7* M737S f Krtjnj ((mti TRANSTIMBER LINE BULK TIMBER SERVICE Won Sh PK Loadng hPorl 2/10 4/10 Trieste, Moitfaicane. Salerno, Jeddah 10/10 25/10
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    • 211 20 JOHORE SHIPPING 153 JALAN tenGku dap POWT KtIANL, SEIAN<jOR MA I AY Si A BINTULU CONTRACTORS SDN.BERHAD mi, Kadi* Saraw*. Tot *****/2*511 Tetoi: W ***** Eipress Car-Cantor/iO-*0 Service to East Ifatoya* P Wmg Loadni lor BKTVIU NO 1 *14/11 nmiu NO. 1 *15/11 BWTUU NO 1 Vl6/I1 BMTULU NO 1
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    • 305 20 K LINE KINKAI, KAWASAKI KINKAI KISEN KAISHA, LTD.. JAPAM/STKAITS/JAPAN Fcrffy Containerised Service Tokyo Kobe Sport P*na*| P KeUn|S'port Tokyo Kobe NMSTM W 29/9 30/9 11/11 13/11 14/11 14/10 29/11 31/11 MMMTVII 7/11 1/11 11/11 21/10 22/11 23/11 1/11 4/11 i noma n 22/w 24/i# 3/11 1/11 t/n t/1119/1121/11 (NOIL NMMV
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    • 177 20 APPOINTMENT TECHNICAL SALES/SERVICE ENGINEER Gomten Singapore require oddrtional staff to promote soles of specialty chemcofc and to render technical services to local in&jstnal users and to international shaping at Singapore. Those with experience n sales of specialty chemicals or hoving mohne technical background wl be given preference Persons with either
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  • Page 20 Miscellaneous
    • 147 20 Rational Weather \>2 Sfl 4 V'. n SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30A.M.TH18 MORNING. LEGEND* 5 ThundemorT n Temperature *C y<\ V Shower Weather s~~S Wind direction with speed in knots oo Rain Cloudy Sky w *ve height C cr 1 w ind direction with speed in knots Cloudy
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