The Business Times, 19 March 1979

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1 18 The Business Times
  • 11 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) N». 141/1/7$ MONDAY, MARCH 11, lflf 50 CENTS
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 108 1 Reuter HONGKONG, Sun.— Vietnam today warned South-east Asian countries to stay out of the SinoVietnamese conflict and reaffirmed its support for Laos which it said is threatened by China. The official Hanoi daily Nhan Dan, quoted by the Vietnam News Agency, said: "It should be remembered that
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    • 83 1 Reuter MOSCOW, Sun. The Soviet Union today condemned the proposed Arab-Israeli peace treaty and said it is a device by the United States to bolster its military presence in the Middle East. Pravda said: "In exchange for financial and military aid promised by the Americans, of which
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    • 69 1 AFP TEL AVIV, Sun.— The possibility that Israel might be attacked across its frontiers With Jordan, Syria and Lebanon is being urgently and seriously considered by Israel's military, defence sources said here today. They said Arab countries belonging to the Anti-Egypt Steadfastness Front might opt for armed
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    • 66 1 AFP WASHINGTON, Sun. Egyptian defence Minister Kamel Hassan Ali after meeting with his Israeli counterpart Ezer Weizman said today that only "a few points remained to be discussed compared to what has already been accomplished." The most important result of the peace treaty between the two
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    • 46 1 AFP JAKARTA, Sun. The ministry of Manpower expects Indonesia's population to total 154 million by the end of the five-year plan in 1984, including 38.4 per cent in the 0 to 14 age bracket who are fully dependent on others for their living. AFP
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    • 55 1 AP LEBANON, Sun. Saudi Arabia has decided to remove its 1,365-man contingent from an Arab league peacekeeping army in Lebanon within 48 hours, the Lebanese government announced today. A government spokesman said a 2,500-man regular force of the newly-regrouped Lebanese army will take over the Saudi-held positions
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    • 54 1 UPI JAKARTA, Sun. Indonesia will increase its crude oil prices in the near future, the Mines and Energy Minister Subroto said today. He said "Indonesia would soon increase the price of its crude for exports, probably after the March 26 consultation of the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting
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    • 54 1 Reuter KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A Malaysian Airline System (MAS) DC-10 aircraft arrived at Subang International Airport from Sydney today after being stranded for nine days in Australia. A MAS spokesman said the plane, manned by a pilot, a co-pilot, flight engineer, two ground engineers and a steward,
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    • 49 1 Reuter TEHERAN, Sun. Iran announcd today that it wanted to join the non-aligned movement. The decision followed Teheran's withdrawal from the defunct Cento (Central Treaty Organisation) security pact fonnerly linking Iran, Turkey, Pakistan and Britain. The decision was announced by Assistant Prime Minister Amir Entezam. Reu-
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  • 119 1 THE fallewiag list af stocks gives the It most traded on the Stock Exchange af Singapore last week. It gives the taraaver la thousands a aits, closing prices aa Friday aad the high aad law far 1179 (mpuy T»n»vf •m Friers Mar II IV» LM I'm led
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  • LOCAL STOCK INDICES
    • 91 1 Mar 12 Mar II Mar II Mar IS Mar II BT lm*x: 1K99 12 1886 76 *****6 1962.12 1938 42 'hdMriak: 358 32 358 03 359 36 ***** 362 35 ►•Finance: 630 16 632.X 633 79 639 18 644.86 "Hoick 271.92 ***** 271.69 273.31 273.27 Proper! irs: 224.52 223.54
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    • 94 1 Mar It Mar II Mar 14 Mar IS Mar l« rrr imie* 2686 ll 2671 18 2736.86 2764 22 2754 81 •Irxlusln.tLs 395 32 383.12 ***** 396 73 396 31 t'finam* ••Hoioh, ***** ***** 544 93 547.73 554.77 252 77 252.77 252.81 253 06 252 90 •Pio|irilios: 20S81 205
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  • 980 1  -  BOOM TIME IN 1984 By ARTHUR NG IT IS jam today and caviar tomorrow for UK-based Guthrie Corporation. This seems to be the message the Guthrie board is conveying to its shareholders as the offer period for Sime Darby's bid is drawing to a close. With
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  • 474 1  -  By GERALD COLVERD SIME DARBY and its London banking advisers, Kleinwort Benson, are quietly confident that their latest and final £153-million (SJ67B million) bid for Guthrie Corporation will secure them effective control. However, the battle could be decided by the proverbial whisker. Sime's managing director,
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  • 372 1  -  By WANG LOOK KEAH SENIOR Asean officials meeting here yesterday discussed retaliatory measures against Australia should aviation talks with it fail. The officials did not discuss the measures in detail because they feel the decision to retaliate should be/left to Asean ministers who are expected to
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  • 247 1 NYT THE US Federal Reserve Beard ea Friday approved the fereiga takeever at three Americas beaks, lacladlag Marlae MM lead Baak ef New Yerk, la aa acttea expected te stir farther eeatroveny ever fereiga peaetrattoa ef Americas badThe beard will permit
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  • 686 1  -  By JOHN LIM THE MAJORITY of teachers interviewed in a survey said their morale was not low, but for those wh(Tdid, the frequent changes in the education system was cited as one of the major contributing factors. The results of the survey
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  • 2045 2 FT JOHN ELLIOT recently visited China and reports on the factories' where the managers are taking a leaf out of the West's management book. MAJOR CHANGES are gradually being introduced in the way that China runs its economic and indstrial affairs. Slowly the new
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 629 2 TWO-IN-CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Drink carrier (6) 7 Do they look down in the moth (3—5) 8 Name (or a metal article (4) 10 It's right to support the monarch (6) 11 Our art nominally revolutionised (6) 14 The success of warrant officer West (3) 16 Is it held to
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  • 995 3  -  By JAMES RESTON NYT IT IS EASY to identify JEAN MONNET of France, who died last Friday at the age of 90, with the united Allied commands of the two World Wars and the creation of the European Common Market, but it is
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  • 770 3  -  By JANE BRODY NYT AS YOU are reading this, thousands of chemical reactions are taking place within and among your body cells. If you happen to be eating at the same time, additional chemical steps are being set in motion. If
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  • 769 3  -  By EDUARD LACSON A SMALL worm, a little Imagination and household rubbish could torn oat to be a major way of eonserving the world's fast dwindling resources. Petroleum, metals, minerals, trees are all disappearing at alarming rates. In less than 100 years, products from
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  • 493 3 COURSES AND TALKS Feb 5-Apr 14: Diploma in Life Insurance, SITC, SITC Mar 1-31: International Labour Organisation residential course, RELC, ILO of Singapore. March-July: Personnel Management Concept Scope and Functions, Holiday Inn, Personnel and Organisation Development Mar 5-23: Port Administration and Operation Course, PSA Conference Hall, PSA Mar
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 1015 4 OILSEEDS: Brokers said earlier price gains in the edibleoil market on Friday were held in the final period with support coming from steady Chicago soybean complex openings. Initial firm sentiment was influenced by reported export activity which included Chinese and Indian participation in palm oil and soybean oil,
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    • 188 4 RUBBER futures in London on Friday closed quiet and easier at the lows and mostly 0.45 to 0.85 pence per kilo down from Thursday. Turnover was 150 lots of 15 tonnes. There were no overnight kerb trades and no options were traded. Dealers said the market attempted a mid-afternoon
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    • 69 4 C.I.F. North European ports, In US dollars Der ton unless otherwise stated LONDON: Malaysian 5* ffa bulk per tonne FH Pnrltsi May 680slr 672slr Sumatra 5H ffa bulk March 702',sir April TOOpd 680/685pd May 686/892 »pd®77'j/880pd June 677'ipd 885/687 W pd July 672 jpd 652 ,/WOpd Nigeria 5%
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    • 1084 4 AFP EXTREMELY nervous conditions prevailed among commodities in London last week with the peace moves in the Middle East being closely followed. Rumours of a possible delay in the signing of the treaty between Israel and Egypt sent metals suddenly higher ahead of the weekend, in
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    • 174 4 CHICAGO soybean futures lost earlier gains near the finish to close mixed on Friday. Gains ranged from two US cents to 1/4 cent a bushel while losses ran from one to 3/4 cent. Traders said prices began to slip late when locals, who apparently took long positions earlier, started
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    • 148 4 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Friday ended a sharply abbreviated session with mixed results, dropping l'/« US cents a bushel nearby but gaining a shade in back months. Trading in the spot March contract, which was suspended on Thursday night by the CFTC, did not resume. Analysts noted very
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    • 23 4 THE STBAITB til price ia rwmg m Satute nae mmOmt Mslf to tim Mr pteal, n mm cfncfcU •fferlag 4*wa Tl
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    • 426 4 TRADING was geaerally filet aad foatareleae aa fee Slagapare predace market laat week. Far the better part tka a^m |M iCW IWIOfQ www* Demand (ran the Mg tradttieaai bayers in Barape aad America waa mlaimal. Pepper was parOcalariy weak far waat
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    • 162 4 CHINESE Produce Exchange, Singapore, noon closing prices per picul on Saturday: Cmmml «U: Bulk (125 sellers, ok) drum $130 sellers, new drum $135 sellers. Capra: Mixed (loose) UK Corn $79.00 buyers. Pepper: Muntok ASTA white fob 100% NLW $312.50 sellers. Sarawak white fob W* NLW $297.50 sellers, Sarawak
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    • MONEY AND EXCHANGE$
      • 238 4 Asian rates RATES held steady throughout last week, in moderate trading. Monday opened with bidding tendency moving rates 1/16 per cent higher but the rest of the week saw softer undertone and the market closed on Friday at opening levels. US basic money supply increase by US$3.7 billion in M-l
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      • 185 4 THE KILOBAR in Singapore on Saturday opened at Ssl7,061 and closed at $17,116. The afternoon fixing on Friday was U*****.00, which was higher than the morning fix of $243.35. Profit-tak-ing was apparent at $244.00 and the prive moved down to $243.00/50. New York Comex opened stronger than expected and
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      • 21 4 THE average rate at which Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 8 per cent.
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      • 302 4 GOVERNMENT expenditure and inflow of foreign funds were the two main factors cited for the easy conditions on the domestic money market last week. Interbank overnight funds were traded generally between 4V« and 5 per cent. One and three-month term deposit rates fell by 3/ 16 per cent
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      • 60 4 Euro rates EnUkr deposits closing quotn <m Marrt It OwnnMU li U M Tomorrow am ami nmm ant 101 US If Week 10-7 Itlll Ome month U4 MIM Two month* 104 4 V I TVw month* 10-7/01/4 Plwr months U1 If JO-IS M Five moniht 11-*****-13 it Sfa months 11-3,
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      • 59 4 Source: Astley Pearce THE INTERBANK overnight market was fairly easy last week. Trading was seen around the 5* to 5 percent level to close off at A** to 414 per cent. Moving in sympathy with the overnight market, the terms rates Ml by K per cent in the
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      • 369 4 STERLING eased in thin late afternoon trading on Friday and forward discounts of sterling to the dollar widened, dealers said. Selling of sterling appeared mainly out of New York, dealers said. Its tradeweighted index, however, was unchanged on its noon level and the previous close at 65.0 but dealers
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      • 54 4 FRANKFURT exchanges closing quotes on March 16: US l .KM S Cm ***** ft Sgj 3 7*7/7*7 D F1 K M H S FT 110 71 SI LU 2.21 22 FFr-OJI M D Ft 25 *7 N Kr-3t.M ft B FT (cob) < 317 327 B Ft (Ha) .233
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      • 46 4 FOR THE week ended Saturday March 17, the range at call rate received from from Short Deposits (M) Bhd was as follows: Bank M: One per cent tol'i per cent. Owil fni: One per cent to 4'« percent. M«vcaMali of funds tousled 1928 million.
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 735 5 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From SLA SQI01 0815 KUL MAS MH607 0645 KUL MAS MH621 0640 PEN MAS MH671 0945 PEN/KUL CPA CX710 1005 HLP GIA GA980 1030 HLP THAI TG423 1035 BKK SIA SQ103 1045 KUL SLA SQ209 1045 HLP MAS MH605 1045 KUL
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 523 5 Agencies JAPAN and China will formally agree to extend by five years their current eight-year long-term trade agreement during next week's trade talks in Tokyo, the Japanese newspaper Yomiuri reported yesterday. The newspaper quoted government sources as saying the 1978-1985 agreement, signed in February last
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    • 334 5 NYT FEWER patents were issued to residents of the US last year than in any other year since 1964, according to statistics in the annual report now being prepared by the Patent and Trademark office. Asked to comment on the possibility that
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    • 147 5 THE prospect of an imminent peace treaty between Egypt and Israel appears to have seriously diminished hopes of a comprehensive and durable Middle East settlement. It has unleashed a storm of bitterness and hostility from both moderate and radical Arab leaders, reinforcing the widely-held belief in
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    • 110 5 Reuter Reuter CROWN PRINCE Fahd Ahdalaris sf Saadi AraMa, commenting aa the sew Egyprtaa-lsraefl peace agreement la New Yerk yesterday, said: "A separate peaee treaty hetweea Egypt aad brad will, I fear, trigger eenvalMoas la the reglea." Oa the qaesttea sf whether Saadl AraMa weald Jala
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    • 595 5 NYT WILL the Carter Administration be compelled to adopt mandatory wage and price controls now that its anti-inflation guideposts are in clear danger of collapsing under the weight of doubledigit inflation? In Chicago last week, Mr Alfred Kahn, chairman of the presidential
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    • 220 5 PRESIDENT Carter has summoned his key cabinet and economic advisers to a special meeting at Camp David today to deal with the projected shortfall in the nation's energy supplies. White House officials said that the meeting would include a broad review of the energy situation and
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • REVIEWS
    • 837 6  -  By PATRICIA GOH A SEASONED orchestral player once told a recruit, "Just as in nature every animal has its natural enemy, so in an orchestra, the natural enemy of the player is the conductor. And don't ever forget it!" Not all musicians may
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    • 1165 6  -  By JOHN ROCKWELL NYT MOOT PEOPLE still thlak sf chamber mule primarily la terms sf striag qaartets. Bat ia reeeat yean, we've seea a rapid expansion sot only sf the asdieaee fer chamber marie, hat ri that aadkMCi Mphistfeattaa aad Its swareaeaa that the geare alse
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    • 1682 7 THE NiHhil Museum's highlighted display fop the month is on the Indian aad South-east Asian sculptures in the Collection ef Art ef the University of Singapore which is bow located in the National Museum. Half the number of sculptures are Indian; the rest
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 631 6 LEISURE TIME CONCERTS: THE Amadens Chamber Orchestra of Ttkyi will perform at the Singapore Conference Hall on Tuesday at 8.30 p.m. The orchestra, established in 1973, was initiated by Mr. Katsuhiko Tamaki, a violinist. He formed it together with his pupils and friends. The orchestra has since grown and nowadays
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    • 788 6 &radio Happiness isn't... A BABE ehaaee to ne Marl«m Dietrich at Ml la the alter—m she start with James Stewart aad Glyais Jskaa la "Ns Highway to the Sky" (Part 1). At 7 pm, aasther setoaee dacamestary to exptata the tmrnflmx thiags which, thraagh sheer familiarity, se maay sf as
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
    • 1324 8 NEW YORK THE oil group continued to provide the stock market's power last Friday as prices advanced in moderate trading before some late profittaking trimmed the gains. Analysts said the strength In oils was attracting buyers Into other natural resource and commodity issues such as
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    • 300 8 MAR l« Rand INDUSTRIALS llnhl l«R Tlf 0*u Ton(m*l Trust Bk Un Steel Unlaec Wool worth MI] Anfln. Anfliul Beffels Blyyoors Brand Charter Con* Oold Cons Murch De Beers Del E R Coo* E R Prop* Eaadrie ELsburf Ereo rson FTefuls Oen Mne Oold fields Grootvl Harmony Harues L'nq
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    • 258 8 MAR 16 Cft Abltibl U»7 •la A lean 44 v unch Alfoma 27S s Bank Mont *s 4- S 7 Bank Nov* Scotia 1 R»I1 T.l 23S Aft 4-S s Beth Corp BP Can Ltd 24 s -s B rase an 21S s Camp Red La* e 3ftS V
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    • 461 8 Reuter SUN HUNG KAI Securities Ltd said despite various international uncertainties affecting the Hongkong economy, it views the outlook for the group in 1979 with cautious optimism. Company chairman Fung King Hey made no forecast for earnings in his annual report. The company earlier
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    • 271 8 Reuter BRITISH Petroleum Co Ltd said group sales in 1978 excluding Standard Oil Co of Ohio fell to 167.6 million tonnes of crude oil and oil products from 172.6 million tonnes the previous year. It said Sohio sales totalled 17.1 million tonnes of crude oil and
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    • 141 8 Reuter MOBIL CORP said it was studying the current bidding by other oil companies for Genera] Crude Oil Co, a subsidiary of International Paper Co, but has made no decision yet. Published reports said Mobil was preparing to make a bid for General Crude, which has oil
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    • EUROPEAN MARKETS
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      • 94 8 MAR M UN Ante Ajaoc Oco MM 4 MM IMS 14 M -ll» Onlnk n*t Pinitdcr «aoi Mil 1M 1» JJT7 -M -t Gen lmnot in Prt tUMMOl -m llAicms 796 -4 Itftlskler 4M -0 Mi«neU H Pf 566 -4 Mareiii Ere an 4-0 Med lot) ***** 4 400
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      • 75 8 MAR If ABM Ahold Akao AMEV Amlu Amroi Bulk n§ 362J0 1ZUJ0 -0 7 MM -0.1 •lJt -01 100J0 unch WJ0 ♦O-J Err Bote n*> unch ■U0 4i OOOO *U 7100 -01 trim -i Dell Mlj Ennta Pokkar Pord nroo ***** -M 000 -04 moo -i Older CHsUvoc Oobam
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      • 253 8 MAR M FT* COBBEJLLE Air-Liquid* Mi IN Octna Dtnont C 8 r (TtvomaonM Cle Francaiae del PftfOtX Compacnle Financier* Compacnlc Oenerale Credit Fonder De Franc* Hachette (LJbraine) Machine* Bull Mlchelln (B> Pari baa Pechlney Clflne Kuhlmann PtUHOt Philip* (N» Oem Bait) Printemp* 8 A Rhone-Poulence 8 A Royal Dutch
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      • 205 8 MAR M Do Aef-Teicrunken SI JO -02 Akan 3M» -0 2 A1U Lrttn MO DO •f JO All* V«T1 471 JO •2 RillF 1MJ0 -1 Bay H T Wbank no jo 12 Bay Vbank nno f 1 j 137 JO •LS BBC 2MJ0 puw 223JO -0-S Canella 3BJ0 ■4
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      • 86 8 MAR 16 rr» forward MARKET Acec Artwd M unch Astur Braacin Ht M ♦a ♦a Bnt-Umli (>nnw coefcT. nas 710 uncn De Beers Ebrt *1S 2(25 •4 unch S unch M JO ♦s Bectrobei 0B0C Ob-[nno-Bm On Hobok PMra Ryl Dutch am i» 2m MO 1075 731 4-4 Soc
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  • MARKET REVIEWS
    • 625 9 r 1 NEW YORK NYT ENERGY-RELATED issues struck pay dirt last week on Wall Street and, in the process, helped the popular stock averages to continue advancing. The Dow Jones industrial average rose 9.96 points to 852.82 after running ahead 27 points in the previous
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    • 312 9 r 'I TOKYO AFP SHARE prices sn the Tokyo stack market last week drifted lawer la lacklastre trading amid concern a boat possible oil snpply ents by major Western distribaters aad the yea's farther depreciation. The Dow Jones average d 22S selected issaes In
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    • 152 9 Reuter IMPERIAL Chemical Industries Ltd plans to accelerate the rundown of its British inorganic chemicals workforce. probably cutting the payroll by almost 2,000, a spokesman said. He said the division, currently employing 10,800, has suffered drastically reduced profit margins and prices have failed to
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    • 359 9  -  Week ended March 11 Compiled by VIOLET CHOW SCRIP ISSUE Keek Seng (M) Bhd: Proposed bonus Issue of one-for-five. Oversea* Uatoa Baak: Proposed bonus Issue of one-for-six. Proposed Rights Issue of one-for-six at 52.00 per share. OTHERS Malaysia BalMiig Sseiety has obtained a $150 million
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    • 906 9  -  r < SINGAPORE L J By CHAN BONG SOO A NUMBER of firm spots emerged in a generally quiet and irregular Stock Exchange of Singapore last week. The week opened on a weak note. But from midweek on there was a slow recovery and the
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    • 701 9  -  I LONDON By GERALD COLVERD INVESTMENT buyers moved out of gear in the first week of what is, for some, the last trading account of the financial year. Having counted the gains of one of the most active accounts for some years ahead
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    • 823 9 K.LUMPUR A RESURGENCE of buying interest midweek broke the dull spell on the Kuala Lumpur stock market and prices rallied to close the week with fair gains. As was the case previously, the plantations sector led the mat-ket out of its lethargy with
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    • 452 9 r SYDNEY J Reuter WITH resources stocks, particularly the oils, continuing to attract the bulk of investor attention, the market closed the week on a buoyant note. The Sydney All-ordinaries index made a net gain of 6.35 points over the five trading days to 596.53, its
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 936 10 MOVE TO BARE BENEFICIAL OWNERS DISSIDENT shareholders who want to upstage the present board of St. Piran will go to court today to seek an injunction restraining eight nominee companies controlling 30.5 per cent of the capital from voting at the coming extraordinary, general
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    • 380 10 TTMORAN Holdings intends to ipaead its wings further and is looking into a number of joint-venture possibilities particularly in the processing of natural resources. Among those under consideration is a joint venture in p&lm oil refining and fractionating. This was disclosed by Mr M.E.Doherty, managing
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    • 122 10 BUSINESS TIMES INDUSTRIAL GROUP INDICES (BASE YEAR: JANUARY 4, 1971 100) 1978/1979 INDUSTRIAL WEEK'S ACTION HIGH LOW GROUP Week Ended POINT March March 9 16 CHANGE 433.62 145.90 AUTOMOTIVE 341.10 340.60 -0.50 591.78 328.67 Banks, Insurance, Finance and Trustees 493.94 497.42 3.48 234.88 135.80 Chemicals, Rubber Products, Refining And Smelting
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    • 76 10 MIS ATA Manatee taring Ctnpuy is to pay a final dividend of 3.75 yen per share. The transfer book will be closed from March 21 ttrjune 20. "tSe last two directors on the pld board of Singapore Hiiiff, Mr. Yap Cheng HaLand Mr. Oh Choon Woo, hafgTesigned.
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    • 481 10 Inspite of a very disappointing first half-year during which period the Group achieved a pre-tax profit of only Ringgit 1.45 million. The Group managed to make a very good recovery in the second holf year to record o total pre-tax profit of $8 million for the
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    • 214 10 KECK Seag (M) has declared a scrip issue of one for five along with a final dividend of 7.5 per cent, payable on May 5. IN a standard query, the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange has asked Keek Seag (M) for more information regarding its proposed bonus issue of
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    • 314 10 THE Wllktoaa Praeeaa Robber Ca. Bbd: AGM to be held at 70, Jalan Ampang, Kuala Lumpur at 2.30 p.m. on Mar 20. Nattaaal Iran ft Steel Nllb Ltd: EOGM to be held at DBS Building, Shenton Way, Singapore at 2.30 p.m. on Mar. 22. Slme Darby Hilftp Ltd:
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    • 286 10 Correal Payaient Ex Date BMka Ckoae Date Payable Total for Total for the year Preriooa year WUkiaooa B Kiwtl 8*1 Nat T C*Mit T C«m*I Pref U!« BmiI Ami Aaal 8P Textile RobliMi MUM Heme M K 8 id la A HIUb Tia Beata Cotlpltlt JfL K»P»M Krnpti
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    • 127 10 Compaiy Particulars Ex Data Books Close Nat Iron Bonus Issue of 1 for 2 Mar 22 Mar 29 D B 8 Rights Issue of 1 for 4 Dunlop Eat S3J0 per share Mar 27 Apr 3 Bonus Issue of 1 for 5 AprS Apr 3D P. Products Bonus
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    • 2788 10 1978/79 High Low Company Last Sal* +orGr*a Div Div Crr Gr*. YTd Not PE Vol Day <■000) High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIALS 272 190* 178 219 275 111 198 326 245 440* 132 123* 107 133 195* 59 108* 173* 140* 170* Acma Alcom Allied Choc BAT
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  • MONDAY SPORTS
    • 947 11  -  By TEO TECK WENG DEFENDING title-holders Seletar Golf Club were held to another draw in the Singapore Golf Association Premier League inter-club play-off yesterday. Singapore Island Country Club, playing away, produced a total 225 to match Seletar's score in their fifthround Premier
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    • 530 11 AP A TREND in sports medicine suggests that professional teams may eventually need a head coach who would have more to do with the head than with coaching. The theory is that sore arms and batting slumps may be due to athletes' psychological problems, not their physical
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    • 85 11 UPI TELEVISION rights to the 1982 soccer World Cup in Spain have been sold for 39 million Swiss francs (about Sssl million) to a consortium of world television unions. The International Football Federation (Fifa) said negotiations were completed last week in a 10-day meeting in Zurich
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    • 665 11  -  By RONALD KOW WBEN THE earreat Malaysia Cap soccer seasea kicked elf ea the first Sunday af the year with Stogapere piayiag Malacca at the Nattoaal Stadlam, the big qaestiea was: "Where have all the seecer faas geae?" A week before that, the pedec
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    • 1022 11  -  By DAVE ANDERSON NYT PERHAPS someday, some year, or some century, Muhammad Ali will actually retire from boxing. But until then, he apparently plans to continue displaying his inimitable identity in exhibitions a euphemism meaning "For enough money, I'm always available." When he
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    • 119 11 NST MOKHTAR Dahari, soccer star of Malaysia and Selangor, will probably tell you he scored the best goal of his life. Even state and national teammate R. "Spiderman" Arumugam, the goalkeeper once reputed to have the safest pair of hands in South-east Asia, has
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    • 500 11 NYT SEATTLE Slew appears to be as willing and competent in the breeding shed as he was on the race track. That was the word recently from Spendthrift Farm in Lexington, Kentucky, where the 1977 Horse of the Year began his career
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 159 11 T- i a n I Ji M v« la i a a i wm^ WE PIRRPinQE SUCCESSFUL MEETinQS PLWFIYS You win, both ways, at Rasa Sayang. It's indisputably the best meeting ground for conventions big or small. H[^l We have a Conference Hall to cater for a full-scale convention for
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  • 192 12 Reuter VWiEZUELA announced owyaturday the price of its ae#3e oil will rise by (about 553.6) a barrel on April 1. *3"he figure is $1.20 more thfn the increase decided Dg. Opec for the second rter of 1979, Venezuelan gy and Mines Minister HDjmberto Calderon Berti
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  • 58 12 AFP SPECIAL American Presidential Assistant for ExteruaC Affairs, Mr Henry 9*. arrived in Tokyo yesterday to pave the way far the Tokyo summit of seven industrialised natiofis in June. Jfte seven industrial democracies will open on TAi&sday in Tokyo the first twcnday preparatory meeting for the
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  • 59 12 NEW Zealand's Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mr Brian Talboys, will head a business and farm delegation to China in May. He announced the mission at a dinner in Auckland on Saturday night in honour of the visiting Chinese Vice-premier Chen Muhua. The
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  • 776 12 NYT THE NATIONAL Iranian Oil Company (NIOC) has signed several long-term contracts to sell crude oil at prices well below those recently paid in the open market, according to traders in New York. Japanese and Brazilian companies and one American company, Ashland
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  • 81 12 CHINESE Minister of Foreign Trade Li Chiang arrived here yesterday (or a fourday official visit. He was accompanied by his wife Wei Hoantn and seven officials. Mr. Li was greeted at the airport by Finance Minister Hon Sui Sen. The Chinese minister will meet President Sheares and
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  • 360 12 UPI THE US government's Overseas Private Investment Corporation (Opic) has announced a new policy designed to help American companies compete for construction jobs in foreign countries. Opic announced it had provided its first insurance policy for an on-demand guaranty routinely posted by US companies under
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  • 386 12 NYT US INTELLIGENCE analysts said the Soviet Union was conducting large-scale military manoeuvres near its southern border with China. One analyst said that the exercises seemed to resemble past manoeuvres in many ways but also appeared to have some aspects that were not routine. Nevertheless,
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  • 140 12 UPI CHINESE Vice Premier Teng Hsiao-ping said on Saturday he is "satisfied" with China's four-week assault on Vietnam and the two sides appeared headed for negotiations. Mr Teng attended the first Peking performance by the Boston Symphony Orchestra and said at intermission: "I'm satisfied with the month-long
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  • 145 12 Reuter THE BRITISH Customs Authorities in London have seized a large shipment of garments carrying "Made in Indonesia" labels worth US$5B million(Ssl27 million) pending an investigation into their origin. The Indonesian Antara News Agency, quoting an official of the Indonesian Tax and Customs office, said the British
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  • 307 12 Reuter THE HONGKONG Shanghai Banking Corporation and The Chartered Bank in Hongkong have jointly announced they will raise their prime lending rates by 0.5 per cent to 11 per cent, effective tomorrow. In a joint statement, the banks said the
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 207 12 ORCHARD ROAD PRIME OFFICE SPACE FOR LEASE Exclusive office Building in Somerset Road accessible from outside the CBD. Entire floor premises or 538 sq. m. at a rental of $19.38 per sq. m. per month inclusive. New prestigeous high quality office building with excellent facilities, situated in the heart of
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    • 330 12 SOUTH EAST ASIAN BANKING AND FINANCE 19TH 20TH APRIL 1979 Sponsored by Financial Times and Business Times The Financial Times of London, in association with Business Times, a member of The Straits Times Group, is organising a conference on SOUTH EAST ASIAN BANKING AND FINANCE to be held in Singapore
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 59 12 Outlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. to noon today: Isolated showers around midday. Report f»r 24 prtor to 7LSI p.m. on Mart* 18 at Ike airpwt Maximum temperature 32.8 Associated humidity 59 Minimum temperature 23.7 Associated humidity 96 Hours of sunshine 7.20 Rainfall in millimetres 7.20 Total rainfall for the
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • PORTSIDES
      • 71 13 UPI THE Palermo shipyards in Sicily returned the turbine liner Galileo to its owners, the Lloyd Triestino Di Navigazione, on Thursday after converting it into a cruise ship. The 28,000-ton Galileo, built in 1964 as a passenger ship on the Italy-Australia route, will now be used for pleasure
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      • 87 13 AFP SOME hard bargaining can be expected when wool shippers and British conference lines operating in the Australian liner trades start their annual negotiations on freight rates in May or June ahead of the new season starting in September, Lloyd's List, the shipping paper, reports. The Australian wool
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      • 89 13 AFP DUTCH shipbuilding will reach its lowest-ever point in 1981 and almost all the government expenditure in the last 2Vt years in trying to save the industry should be considered wasted, an official report said recently. The report, drawn up by the Ministry of Economic Affairs' Shipyard Committee,
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    • 669 13  -  NEW COMPETITOR TO FEFC By RAHIM KASSIM THE ROLL ON/roll off concept in shipping is much alive despite the predictions of a great many sceptical shipowners and operators that it will die a natural death with improvements in port conditions. Singapore itself has seen the
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    • 170 13 AP THESE mi little rigs ef My slgalfleaat rate mavemeat last week. The tread U bMk t—age 1b Eartpeaa waters far carriage ef US expert eargaet persisted, at evideaeed by baaklag ef the halker "Veaetia" at UST,TW<SSII,n«) fey far a March It-23 trip fram the ceattaeat ta
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    • 612 13 Lloyd's List THE PORT of London Authority. which expects to be £18 million ($BO million) in the red by the end of this year, believes it could return to profit by 1981 if one of the two upper docks is closed, executive vice-chair-man Mr
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    • 1570 17 SHIPPING LIST where your ships are due and when SCHEDULE A guide to ships loading at Singapore for Ports around the World The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port
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    • 582 17 8Mpplag Line Page Cei ACS n 5 Afea IV 3 Aguila V 2 Alfred V 2 All trans V 4 Alpac IV 5 Angkutan IV 4 ANL I 1 APL m 2 Arya Nat n 5 ASCL m 5 Asia Merchant IV 3 A ust Con t IV 5
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    • 1455 18 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO AT CONTAINER TERMINAL NB. (1) Each vessel's estimated time of arrival is advised bv the ShiDDinff Line/ Agent and is subject to change (2) All export FCL containers and LCL cargo must be delivered to the Authority's premises during the
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    • 920 18 The leading shipping lines operating from Singapore and the local agents who handle cargo bookings for them. Aconas Line— Aconas Sdn. Bhd. Adriatic Container— Container Feeders. AFEA Line— Singapore Shipping. Aguila Oriental—Same. Ahli Shipping— Sharjah. Alfred C. Toepfer Line— Intermodal. Algerian National Line (CNAN)—Uni pacific Alpac Line—lntrasea. Anhsing Line— Strwgwill.
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    • Article, Illustration
      321 18 EXPECTED ARRIVALS TODAY KEPPEL WHARVES Bunga Bindang (0530) 19. Bunga Gelang (after Bunga Bindang) 19. Dong Bee (0600) 45. Eastern Liberty (1200) 29/ 30. Gongola Hope (MOO) 23/24. Grand Wing (ater Hudson Maru and Jeta Hun) 6/7. Lantao Island (after Turkmeniya) 46. Izumo Maru) 47. San Luis
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 365 13 Europe I Next Loader I Port Kfllang- 29/3 B I Singapore: 20/3 For further details, see page 3 H m .1A KI) I\ 1 AM U Orient Overseas Ca*iUu*teA Line FULLY CONTMOUSED SERVICE TO EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) All »essets call Bfemerhaven atter Hamburg -aOSINC T«*S (S PORE) FCI 21/3 2359
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    • 577 13 sail fil SEALORD ANTAH m UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) j II All vessels ***** DWT, 105 TON H.L. Derrick 288 TEU Capacity, Long Length Capability. ■ARABIAN GULF WEEKLY SERVICEi I—■1 1 Vessel S'pore Loading for AHMAD Al FATEH* AIRAYYAN m At MOATA2 Dammam (4/4), Dubai (7/4), Doha (10/4)
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    • 749 13 Australia Our Next Loader Port Kplann 22/3 Singanorp 19/3 For further details, see page 3 MAERSK LINE EmZSHEmEE i 1 EETI 17" 18-11/3 19-29/3 2S-a/3 K-21/i 1- 2/4 2- 3/4 ARID MAERSK ANDERS MAERSK* ALBERT MAERSK ADRIAN MAERSK 19-20/3 26-27/3 2- 3/4 9-10/4 Singapore Ouof Tows *CT ft Mar 0700
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 459 14 p. I 22 n S-pm 22/4 23/3 Agents SEGANI <*' *****11 Bootrj 2751 .'O9 CFS ??17?7? Tcmaui >?05«33 i jr«u ***** 7001 ife '00M*1 P KeUftf iSfe.'Sj Jij'3iB C'S Ppnjnj J6Q*V United States Lines TRhCONTINENT CONTAINER SERVICE LOADMG FOR:- LONG BEACH (LA) OAKLAND (SF) PANAMA. SAV., N.Y. B'MORE, NORFOLK. HOUSTON,
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    • 437 14 t tm* ■n 1 Ma 26 m» 29 »m 3 N» 7 M»» X u I mi n in 4 Mm» Mir» *M t 6 mi n mi u JM l «tr i< j*t i m, it ka» II kM ii mi 21 m, it jm c m, 20 kM
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    • 532 14 EVERGREEN LINE FAR {AST EUROPF EXPRESS FULL CONTAINfR SfRVICf ACCEPTING CARGO FOR HAMBURG FELIXSTOWE. ROTTERDAM. AMTWERP LE HAVRE ALSO ACCEPTMG CARGO FOR UWTEO KMGOOM SOUTHAMPTON. LONDON. MANCHESTER. BRMMGHAM BRISTOL. LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW. LEEDS WEST GERMANY ■kshiei HOLLAND AMSTERDAM IP** Hit— I FdtttMM MHarto» Aatwvp U H»«rt w »Apr IS May ?1
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    • 906 14 Everett Lines! "tURMEK JMATIOWAt LINE' nm 19/20 <p n/S Apr** 21/24 M** 9 InTA TraKHrtadM Mwitii— Mockmm S. V '■ttfluwMflupe" TM "m TMI Bra* a* U**" 10A0MC FOR ENSENAOA MAN/ANKIO ACAPUCO ACAJUTLA CORPTTO SAN JOSE PUNT AH HAS (COSTA RCA) COATZACOAICOS VERACRUZ AND TAMPICO NTH TRANSHIPMENT AT HONGKONG HUQCKKTT/A KSStI
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    • 756 14 mo.s.E. OCEAN SHIPPING ENTERPRISES PTE LTD RK' 2102 103 IST FLOOR MARINA HOUSE SMf NTON WAV MISTRIROAD SINGAPORF 2 TFL *****44 74 *****70 131 SANKYO LINE AUSTRALIA SERVICE P. K«tM| Sineapart loading tar: MAY WES 25/24 Mar 23/24 Mar SYD.HL.Ma mt*T 30/31 Mar 1/3 Apr FREM MAY Cm 5/t Apr
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 841 15 OCL Overseas Containers Limited sarwct TO W/COWOf: trtvt <r«w> S'to* Spart PW>t aanrk Inm Kmrp LeHar* ttH Ufa 21 Mm lllp UAp UAp 17Ap 9Ap CONTMNERSHP SERVCE FROM (M/CONTMENT rx U Htar( trtm Htm Htrrt Stan PMaag Spare Mt Parti Immmm SaM bU M W W 22 Mb 23Mb HH
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    • 977 15 ■H= GRANARD LINE RELIABLE i OEPENDABIi NON COWTKOKt EXPRESS SERVICE WEST BOUND-EAR EAST/MEDITERRANEAN J>« PMa*l Nm| tao*| Mr 11M* MM/PS*/ Tuf "Tnmii i Barat/lauaai/lattatu/ Fvwas/Tnpok/BMfhaii/ M.V SAMOS PMMCSS *-25« 1C Apr U Apr D|*oab/MM/P Sad Ataandna/lattaAia fVtatn/Tnpok. Bcnckv MOaA/PSatf Afeiaadna Bcoil/ LttUkia/PveMs/Bcuftaft/ Tnoofc/WaaM mi vessels acceptbk contakk cmgo EAST BUNMSDITERRAICAN/FAR
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    • 787 15 iIH BEN LINE CONTAINERS BEN ASIA CONTAINER SERVICE EXPRESS CONTMO SERVICE STRAiTS/TAJWAN/MPAN TO TAIWAN lAr AN Km Tokyo Aot* 29/3 2/4 22/3 19/3 21/3 Ckpptr Act 3804 Bowl* Act 1105 MkkoDlbrg 4804 Btmty Trader 2105 Ckpptr Act 3MK Bomta Act 1106 Btn.aAa MCI Bmi Trader 7806 1/4 29/3 31/3 7/4
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    • 236 15 T~ Scan Dutch V WEEKLY EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE fe»!» f»l!M ci|ikih#Ari*( < UrMk|Mi/S. FROM MED/UK/NC/ SCANDINAVIA I) C°M| 2) H"M| 1) rna 4) l«M 5) UM V MULTI-PURPOSE/CONTAINER VESSELS n«l.»-*1 "I paa •»!./i-HTU ■h^l Nedlloyd Lines r AFRICA LOADING FOR TT V»/» M Mr«/i; r AUSTRALIA I.V.M T? NEW ZEALAND/FUI
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    • 650 15 GUTHRIE BOUSTEAD SH,PPIJC AGENCIES THE BANK LINE LTD MMDS FOR t i S. AFRICA Sport 77/31 N* P Attar* 1/7 Apr FKON (AST I SOUTH ÜBCA lOH BANGKOK M**« Penang P Mm(3l Mat 4 Apr Spot S//7 Apr U S. GULF COAST SERVICE WMU IWO (IONS). PM* Pmi US M
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 997 16 K LINE KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. TO EUROPE S port P Kettm I Havre Rdam H Ouff Bremen A «*rp SS BRIOGI 20W |?3 Mar 21 Mar l"9 Apt 10 Apr 12 Apr 13 Apr IS Apr 0 RESEARCHER 6W 28 Mat 29 Mat 15 Apt 16 Apt H Apt
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    • 772 16 U.S.A./EAST CANADA SERVICE acceptmg raAa cowtawob hoi rams, r kelaw. irm lm*« hr mm vow wrfou E C /GREAT LAKES SERVICE LOWMC rat WW row. UHU. MLTVOE. PHLAKIPWL. MMIUL. TOROWO -so mar <wsa »sen -i vessel" 21/22 Mb MFV»Mpr 14/15* 11/13 Apr 10/11 Ap 7/9 Ap CAUFORMA/PACFK NORTH WEST SERVICE
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    • 354 16 .A SINGAPORE SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE LTD OKAN BJHO'NIJ S'NGAPOF"! VAB»fTNG 3.1N IS GF Nt «Ai. »U"l 'U I'NtSi 1 til ns i4S9S RS Jjioe 4 B CARSH P#:*Bil CARGOShiP SI\GAPORt: /SLAWS U\E MIDDI.t t. AST RtdVLAR USER A SAFE WAV TO SHIP BV SSA fey r*n P.I 1M M Pl/24
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    • 684 16 JUAVAYSiAN INTERNATIONAL SHIFTING CORPORATION BIRHAD EXPRESS FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO/FROM MED/UK/CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA Bocctnu Genoa 2) Amsleidaa Macrp. I Newt Bilbao Bis* (JR. 3) Brta Brtmtflhaten Aartos CopeMuftn Helsinki 4) Mdmo Slock hour Oslo 'Acccptmt (aropt c*fo to Ittdtr na S port EAST BOW 1) G tor| 2) N'bari 3) 4) Rdarii
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    • 734 16 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD P.ibe' House 23JE O'Ch.ircl RofO Smqapore 9 Telephone *****11 ***** r < T 4* m H in Motttrtan Aatxrc knr U 27 mm Ta/Maatat/fcflerOaia (no in 2»»ii boorm rami mC 0 TRAMK *****4. *****2. *****1 bheaj mmbtm »n mm*, aisi/2 B Kansai Line STRAITS/AUSTRALIA SERVICE Singapore P
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    • 422 17 1 EGYPTIAN ißlf*' INTFBNATinNAI I INF (FH INTERNATIONAL LINE (EIL) EGYPTIAN FLAG FAST AID MRECT LINER SERVICE TO EGYPT (PORT SAD ALEXANDRIA) STORE PT KEL FOMNG PT SUEZ PT SAO ALEX ""VNMS SjM (Mb Ma 17 Mar 30 Ap 5 Apr 5 ME U Apr U Majr 4 May 1(
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    • 231 17 ALFRED C. TOEPFER LINE REGUUR SERVICE TO MEMTERRMCAH PORTS OF ITALY, SPA*, FRANCE TIBER SERVICE S'par* P. Mm( Dkd««ta| I ROSVM TOPIC MVERSHN BASa SAPfORO OLYMPICS 22 Mv 4 Apr IS Apr s«pt inTERmQDAI TRfitePORT FAR EASTWEST AFRICA SERVICES CONTAKR BULK SERVICE TO LAGOS/MM. PORT HAitCOURT, TOM, MONROVIA MO COLOMBO
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    • 315 17 OCEAN CONTINENTAL ENTERPRISE PTE LTD Room 610 6th floor High Street Centre S pore 6 Tel *****/*****/***** REGUt AR SAILINGS TO FROM BANGKOK SINGAPORE (acorns gen. cdmo. car mob t «vnm) xrm m A PUNEER VOY ?06 In Port VOT 206/7 (S/WY 70/23 M» 27/301 BANGKOK: MUD DMT LTD Tot
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    • 198 17 ar C«4t €*prm*4 i£td BOUND 10MJMG FOR MUSCAT. OUBM ABIHJHAH. BAHRAK. KUWAIT fen a«t vm UST-KMB BBCMR Al FAMU »«K SMtfOtt/CWTTMONt fOI ETA CMTTAGOK 1J Apr flB 15 H> ETA 1( Apr TO 21 Apr mi** Gulf east Shipping Pte Ltd Suite 704/706. Ocean Budding. CoHyer Quay. Singapore 1. Tel
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    • 197 17 ANNOUNCEMENT M LUCKY TRANSPORT ft FREIGHT CO., (PTE) LTD Room 1703, 17th Floor, Internotionol Plaza, Anson Rood, Singapore 2. Td: *****88 (4 Linos) TELEX: RS-***** A/B: SEAWAY' AS FROM 15TH MARCH, 1979 WE PROVIDE:- DAILY DOOR-TO-DOOR TRANSPORT SERVICES TO MALAYSIA, MAINLY JOHORE BAHRU, KUALA LUMPUR AND PENANG. IN SINGAPORE WE
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