The Business Times, 22 June 1979

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1 18 The Business Times
  • 11 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 141/1/79 FRIDAY, JUNE B, I*7B 50 CENTS
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 97 1 AP LONDON, Thurs. Singapore Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew accused the Soviet Union today of making political capital from South-east Asia's massive refugee problem. Mr Lee told a news conference here that the aim of the "extremely disciplined minds" responsible for the thousands of mainly ethnic Chinese
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    • 55 1 Reuter TAIPEH, Thurs. The Taiwanese Government today announced it will donate money and food for Vietnamese refugees in Malaysia, Thailand and Hongkong. About NTflO million (about *****,000) and 10,000 tonnes of rice would be sent to the three countries to help the refugees, Premier Y S Sun
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    • 60 1 THE director of Comfort, Mr Chin Harn Tong, yesterday announced that a new zone system will be introduced to reduce waiting time for fares. There will be three zones initially, and all the 600 NTUC Comfort radio taxis will be equipped with a variable frequency switch allowing them
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    • 57 1 Reuter CEDAR RAPIDS, lowa, Thurs. Commerce Secretary Juanita Kreps said the Commerce Department has prepared tax proposals designed to improve capital formation in order to help US businessmen compete in foreign markets. Mrs Kreps did not give details but told a trade seminar here that the proposals are
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    • 76 1 AP JAKARTA, Thurs. Indonesia's earnings from tourism in 1978 reached about US$23O million (SJSO6 million) or about $5 million up from the previous year with the number of visitors rising to 468,614 from about 450,000 in 1977, an official of the directorate general of tourism said today. The
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    • 95 1 Reuter WASHINGTON, Thurs. The US balance of payments for the first three months of this year showed a surplus for the first time in more than two years, the Government said today. Government analysts said the balance of payments is swinging into surplus even faster than expected
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    • 48 1 AP NEW YORK, Thurs. The stock market edged upward this morning. Gainers took a slight lead over losers in the early tally of New York Stock Exchange-listed issues. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials was up 0.09 at 839.92 in the first half hour. AP.
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  • Chief Price Changes
    • 135 1 Falls Indices Tronoh Mines 875 -30 Kramat 354 -26 Jun 20 Jun 21 Malayan Tin 1580 -20 B.T.Index: 2257.52 2234.16 Kuala Sidim M T C Sth Main Ind 290 -20 Industrials. 386.19 382.70 390 114 -14 -14 Finance: 681.72 678.99 K L Kepong 304 -12 Hotels: 284.91 284.31 Stbn
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    • Article, Illustration
      141 1 Falls Indices Kiuang 370 M Brew 550 N Iron 500 U A C 410 Con Pit W'rants 555 Berjuntai 790 K L Kepong 304 E AI 330 Kempas 505 Utd Mai 505 Utd Plant 278 Malakoff 290 YHS(M) 297 S Lumber 190 Rises A Amal 540 -40 -30
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  • 809 1  -  MANY NEW SERVICES By GOH ENG KEE THE Telecommunication Authority of Singapore (Telecoms) has embarked on a $100 million-a-year investment programme that will considerably upgrade the Republic's national telephone network and transform the simple telephone set into a multi-serv-ice communication facility. These investments over the next
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  • 172 1 THE Department of Trade has implemented a scheme to allow double tax deduction to companies for expenses incurred in maintaining approved overseas trade offices. Under the scheme, the deduction will only be allowed for two years from the effective date of operation of the approved overseas
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  • 661 1  -  By COLIN CHEE A PROMINENT local banker has suggested that the private sector be allowed to manage future increases in Central Provident Fund (CPF) contributions through private provident funds. The suggestion was made by Mr Tjio Kay Loen, chairman of the Association of Banks
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  • 279 1 PERMANENT residents wha boy Housing and Urban Development Company (HI7DC) flats need aat pay the II per eeat surcharge far their parehaaes aader a new set sf rulings Issued by the HUDC. The three faUawlag categories of permaaeat resident buyers wha eaa aaw
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  • 463 1  -  By RONNIE LIM BLUE Circle Industries, a giant British cement company, is planning to invest substantially in a major trading group in the region as part of its expansion and diversification exercise. Blue Circle has obtained the Singapore government's approval to establish a
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    • 61 1 Leader... Page I SHIPPING TIMES HELI Orient seta ap new firm... j AMERICA may accept mere 3 AUTOMATED clearing nearer to reality STOCK market report if MEMOPAD 2, FLIGHTS i, T WHERE TO WINK JURONG Cement controversy... 11 PLAN (er common Asean Insurance law 12 CHINESE plan to boost economy
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  • TRADE AND INUDSTRY
    • 371 2 COURSES AND TALKS March-July: Personnel Management Concept Scope and Functions, Holiday Inn, Personnel and Organisation Development April 30-Aug 24: Tuition Courses for the Australian Insurance Institute Associateship, SITC, SITC June 12-26: Personnel Guidelines and Policies, Holiday Inn, Personnel and Organisation Development June 22-Aug 18: Systematic training for effective
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    • 212 2 SOME $115 million was spent on advertising in Singapore last year. In 1976. when the expenditure was Sill million, Singapore ranked fifth among 26 Asian-Pacific countries in terms of per capita expenditure. The June issue of Singapore Business reported that Singapore's per capita advertising expenditure in 1976
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    • 388 2  -  By RAHIM KASSIM HELI Orient has set up another company in Singapore to accommodate its expanding operations in South-east Asia. The new company, Heli Orient International, has acquired a 9,290 square metre property in Loyang industrial estate which would become a $9
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    • 472 2  -  By HSUNG BEE HWA LEYLAND Vehicles Exports, the largest exporter of buses, trucks and agricultural vehicles in the United Kingdom, has established a new representative office in Singapore to serve Southeast Asia and the Pacific. "The opening of the representative office is a significant event because
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    • 189 2 CSR Ltd, Me sf Autnlia's largest Mistrial aad remmereial srgaaisattoas, is leekiag fsr representatives la Stegapere aad ether parts sf Seatheast Asia fsr Its halldlag aid ts—tisett— materisis dlvisUa. lids dlvisits predates gyps sen beards, deceratlve vlayl flssr tiles, aceastle paaeis aad iasalatisa predaeta,
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    • 296 2 INTRACO has become a diversified trading and manufacturing enterprise with an annual turnover of $100 million. It has seven subsidiaries and nine associated companies. Mr John G W Hong, Intraco's regional director for East and West Europe, North and South America, East and West Africa,
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    • 682 2 PRICES in Singapore have started to climb over the past two months, reversing the trend registered during the first quarter of this year. The Consumer Price Index (CPI) for May rose to 103.9 points or 0.8 per cent higher than the previous month.
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    • 148 2 THE FILIPINO trade mission that recently visited Singapore and other Asean countries has realised sales well above expectations. The group sold a total of US$l.3 million (SS2.B million) during visits to Singapore, Penang, Kuala Lumpur, Jakarta and Thailand. The most sales were realised in Indonesia ($443,0000),
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    • 83 2 SINGAPORE'S new airfreight terminal at Changi International Airport will soon be equipped with 10 electronic weighbridges. The Fairbanks weighbridges are supplied and installed by the company's local agent Behn Meyer. According to the latest Behn Meyer newsletter, the contract is the largest'single order for electronic weighbridges
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  • REGIONAL
    • 443 3 AP CALLING the present period "a second oil crisis", Japanese Prime Minister Masayoshi Ohira said on Thursday he hoped next week's Tokyo summit would be as successful as the first one in France five years ago. "The background to the Tokyo summit is similar
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    • 260 3 Reuter THE Indonesian government will certainly have to increase its domestic oil subsidy because of rising world oil prices, but it has not yet decided to what level, a spokesman for the Mining Ministry said. The subsidy, originally set at 220 billion rupiah
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    • 200 3 UPI CHINA is exploring the possibilities of buying or manufacturing with Mcdonnell-Douglas Corp. the medium-range DC-9 aircraft, the New China News Agency said. Chinese Vice Premier Wang Zhen and third machine building minister Lu Dong watched a DC-9 demonstration flight over Beijing (Peking) International Airport on Wednesday,
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    • 291 3 Reuter THAI military sources said it had received reports that about four regiments of Vietnamese-led troops were concentrating in areas of Western Kampuchea, near the Thai border, but did not suspect they intended violating Thai territory. Lieu tenant-General Som Khataphan, chief spokesman of
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    • 172 3 AFP THE Coordinating Committee for Export Control (Cocom), a Western body overseeing exports of strategic goods to communist nations, has granted special approval to a Japanese electronic firm's sale of an integrated circuit (IC) plant to China, a Japanese daily reported. The Asahi Shimbun,
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    • 415 3 AP CHINA is concerned about US quotas on its textile imports and wants to improve its lopsided trade balance with the United States, the Mayor of Peoria, Illinois, said. "Quotas on textiles are a problem they hope to resolve," said Mayor Richard Carver,
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    • 601 3 Agencies THE United States may increase its intake of Southeast Asian refugees in light of mounting problems in the region resettling them. State Department press officer Jill Schuker said on Wenesday the Administration is having urgent consultations with other countries on the timing, location and agenda
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    • 179 3 THE US Civil Aeronautics Board has granted eight airlines authority to serve Seoul, South Korea, and other Far East cities from several points in the United States. The authority went to: World Airways: New York; Newark, New Jersey; and Anchorage, Alaska, to Seoul and
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    • 55 3 Reuter THE Peninsular Malaysian consumer price index (base 1967) rose marginally by 0.1 per cent to 165.9 in April and was 4 per cent above the April 1978 level, the Malaysian Statistics Department said. The sub-group index increase was offset by the 0.1 per cent decline
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 225 4 Reuter NO additional rice sales will be made to overseas markets from now until the end of the year as Thailand has exceeded its rice export target. Announcing this in Bangkok yesterday. Thai Commerce Minister Ob Vasurat told a meeting of
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    • 185 4 Reuter PHILIPPINE copra production this year could decline at least 15 per cent, to about 2.1 million tonnes from last year's 2.5 million tonnes, a spokesman for the United Coconut Association of the Philippines said. Copra exports could drop to below 200,000 tonnes this
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    • 106 4 Reuter THE JAPAN Soap and Detergent Industry Association said it will send a team to Sri Lanka and Papua New Guinea in September to discuss possible coconut oil imports following a shortfall in supplies from the Philippines. The team will study production plans and distribution syttems in
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    • 146 4 Reuter MOUNT Isa Mines Ltd of Australia has announced that its price for copper, equivalent wire bar basis C.I.F. main Australian ports, will be A 51.700 per tonne from today. The previous price was 51.680. In NEW YORK, Revere Copper and Brass Inc said it
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    • 354 4 OPENING quotations in Singapore yesterday were marked down two cents following easier London advices but the markft recovered soon after on speculative and upcountry buying prompted by news of the military alert at the Thai border, dealers said. However, the recovery was pared subsequently and trading became quiet. The
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    • 390 4 R.A.S 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. 3M.00 306 OON 302.50 3Q3.50N Int. 1 R.S.S. July 299 00 299.50 297.50 298.00 Int. 1 R.S.S. August 299 00 299 298 00 298
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    • 123 4 NOON SSR 1 I 1 HAS J»Jy Aaffnst iCwrnl Mtkl (Pol k«H Mtkl SSR 20 II ton pWleti Bayer* Sellers Hu>rri Sellers 286 00 288 OON 287 00 289 00N SSR SO (1-ton palieti 28.100 285 .OON 284 00 286 OON MKELB SMRCV (1 ton pallet i
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    • 364 4 UPI THE US Department of Agriculture has said world grain production will fall below projections this season and the United States can pick up the shortfall, if fuel is available. The department said American agricultural exports are likely to surpass even the latest
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    • 71 4 Reuter JAPAN bought 207.352 tonnes of wheat and barley from the US, Canada and Australia for August shipment in its latest weekly import tender. Total imports comprised 96,068 tonnes of US wheat, 47,142 tonnes of Canadian wheat, 48,642 tonnes of Australian wheat and 15,500 tonnes
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    • 66 4 THE STRAITS tin price In Penang yesterday was unchanged at M 51,585 a pieol. The marhet maintained its steadiness (•Hawing continued European, Japanese and the US demand conpied with a higher Lendsn close on Wednesday night. Total volume of tin concentrates delivered by miners increased slightly to 115
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    • 29 4 Rubber: June 22 Singapore: July: 297.50 cents (down 2.50 cents) Malaysia: July: 297.50 cents (down 2.50 cents) Tin: $1,985 (unchanged) Official offering: 195 tonnes (up 28 tonnes)
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    • 333 4 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in S$ per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop OS, 100 per cent second class 0.85. 100 per cent third class 0.80. 25 per cent new crop no stock. B-10 per cent 0.70. THAI BROKEN A-super 0.«2. Special 0.56.
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    • 336 4 COMMODITIES held quietly steady in featureless trading on the Singapore produce market yesterday. As was the case on Wednesday, deals were transacted mainly between local traders on covering account for most of the commodities. Coconut oil proved to be the exception. Sales of small lots continued to be
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    • 181 4 CHICAGO soybean futures on Wednesday closed up the 30-cent limit in spot July and 28 to 19 cents a bushel higher in deferreds. Traders said the gains came on trade talk of new export sales to the Soviet Union in light of a rumoured reduction by the USDA of
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    • 165 4 WHEAT futures in Chicago on Wednesday closed 14 J < to 11 1 1 US cents a bushel higher on renewed export interest and trade talk of further purchases by the Soviet Union. Traders said the suspension of wheat export registrations by Argentina also supported prices. They noted that
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    • 84 4 C.I.F. North European ports. In US dollars per ton unless otherwise stated LONDON: Malaysian 5%ffa bulk per tonne Wed PtTVliU July 670slr 680slr Sumatra 5H ffa bulk Afloat 705sIr 702'. air/ June 700pd unch 685slr July 680 s1r/ 878pd 675'slr/ 670pd August 677' Sir/ 675pd 672 .Sir/ 865pd
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    • 167 4 THE SUGAR futures market yesterday closed firmer with gains of 0.15 to 0.20 US cents, dealers said. Trading continued quiet with no trades registered, as on Wednesday, while the day's spot sugar price rose 0.10 to 8.05 cents. Cotton trading continued the recent quiet trend with no trades
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    • 197 4 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday: (In HK dollars, spot ex-godown) CMn yan: China Blue Phoenix 20s 2.320 32s 2.800 40s 3.020 (per bale of 400 lbs). Pteee gn<«: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq, Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly
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    • 115 4 Reuter THE US Agriculture Department said exporters reported that sales contracts for 700,000 tonnes of US corn have been switched from unknown destinations to the Soviet Union. The corn is for delivery during the current season, ending this September. The USDA said total sales
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    • 812 4 COFFEE: Robusta futures yesterday extended opening gains on continuing talk of possible Brazilian frosts during the weekend and closed the morning near the highs with gains from Wednesday of £34 to £39 per tonne. Turnover was 3,267 lots including 31 options. Biggest gain was in September at £2,035
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  • ASIAN STOCKS
    • 630 4 Tokyo Source: DBS-Daiwa THE market continued bullish over a broad front yesterday. Teikoku Oil which had retreated over the past week shot up again on heavy buying by short-term traders which pushed up energy-related stocks such as oil, mining, non-fer-rous metal and trading company issues. Turnover and total
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    • 337 4 Source: SHK Sec DESPITE further successful property sales in central district. the market yesterday was still under the cloud of the coming Opec meeting and fears of higher interest rates. Turnover again remained low and overseas selling aggravated matters. Recent high-flyers seemed to come under most pressure with Cheung
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    • 250 4 JUNE 21 Bahts A Asia Credit 360 unch Asia Fibre 189 _l Ayuthaya Inv And Trust 146 2 Bangkok Investment 232 -2 Banfkok Bank 348 2 Bangkok Drying And Silo 380 8 Bangkok Insurance Bangkok Metropolitan Ban 578 ♦8 Bangkok Nylon 215 6 Bank Of Asia 187 --J Bank
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    • 257 4 JUNE 22 Cents INDUSTRIALS A C. 1. 184 1 A N I. 168 unrh A P M 125 4 Ampol Pet 63 2 B H P 8M -12 Bank NSW 345 8 Boral 218S Brambles 168 unch C B A 244 2 C S R 307 -8 Coal Allied
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    • 62 4 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 486.6 Tuesday486.6 Week Ago 516 9 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 839.83 Tuesday 839 40 Week ago 835.50 LONDON DOLLAR PREMIUM Wednesday 41 to 41' t Tuesday 40'i to41 H.K.HANG SENG Thursday Wednesday 539-24 Week ago 553.24 SYDNEY INDUSTRIALS Thursday 4®j5® Wednesday 470} 2
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 724 5 SAUDI Arabian Oil Minister Sheikh Ahmed Zaki Yamani was quoted as saying that his country would do all it could to bring about a unified Opec scale of oil prices. "We might even reconsider our oil prices and output plan but we
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    • 121 5 Reuter A CORRESPONDENT for the American Broadcasting Campaay and Us driver were skat an Wednesday la the Nicaragua capital sf Managua, the aetwark said. Film mt the shaotiag, kraadcast la the Usited States sa Wednesday Indicated that newsmaa BUI Stewart, fl, was killed by Natianal Guardsmen. The
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    • 535 5 A SHIFT to defensive trade policies by the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) countries would mean more inflation, more restrictive policies and more unemployment. In a report on the impact of Newly Industrialising Countries (NICs) on production and trade in manufactures, the OECD said
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    • 348 5 Reuter THE chances of reducing the British inflation rate next year will depend chiefly on what happens to wage costs, the Bank of England said. In its latest quarterly review it reported that in many sectors the rise in wage earnings in the
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 464 5 Agencies SIR Freddie Laker, chief of Laker Airways, who pioneered cut-rate flights between Britain and the US, has applied to operate his Skytrain service to 35 cities in Europe. Sir Freddie lodged a formal application with the British Civil Aviation Authority to begin the service from next
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    • 672 5 NYT THE US economy expanded at a faster pace than originally believed during the first quarter, the government reported on Wednesday a development which may heighten the debate over whether a recession is on the horizon. The Commerce Department also raised its estimates of
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    • 299 5 IRAN'S revolutionary government plans to take over "inefficient" industries, as well as those abandoned by local or foreign owners who have fled the country, the Planning and Budget Minister said. The state budget, due to be announced in detail next week, will be slashed
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    • 703 5 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Tine From GIA GA960 1030 HLP SLA SQ103 1045 KUL S1A SQ211 1045 HLP MAS MH605 1045 PEN/KUL GIA GA944 1055 PKU GIA GA908 1100 MGS PAL PR501 1135 MNL SIA SQ63 1155 MNL GIA GA982 1200 HLP SIA SQ240 1210 MES
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  • 379 6 IT IS EASY to see, even understand, the Government's plan to raise the percentage of Central Provident Fund (CPF) contributions from the current 16.5 per cent to one much higher. At a time when Singaporeans have come to regard thrift and frugality as alien to
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  • 341 6 STATUTORY boards, especially those in the public utilities operate very much in the mould of the big companies in the West. They have the resources to be innovative and to make the huge investments necessary to keep ahead of galloping technology. What Telecoms is
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  • 1548 6  -  The careful nurturing of small and new companies can bring great benefits to a country. But it can also bring huge profits for those who are prepared to risk their capital. This article, specially written for The Asian Wall Street Journal, by WILLIAM M. BULKELEY and
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  • 727 6  -  By LEONARD SANTORELLI THE CROCODILE, whose ancestors roamed the world with dinosaurs and is now in danger of extinction itself, is thriving in Papua New Guinea. Commercial hunting of crocodiles in the fifties and sixties so depleted their numbers around the world that an international meeting
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  • 123 6  -  Letters to the Editor I Yeo (Mrs) Secretary SU« Malti-Parpeee Cooperative Society. Dear Sir, I refer to your article entitled "Talks with Hon on unfair competition" in the Business Times dated June 20. 1979. In regard to SFCCI's concern about unfair competition between private and
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 1385 6 Rhoda on Friday THE TV M«vte tonight Km a rather misleading title Rogue Male. The image this cmJum In my mlad is 9t a wild, leudly trnmpetiag elephaat, traah wavlag high la the air, heals pounding as It charges Wwards the fearleas, heroic gamekeeper er Tarsaa-type helag who has valnnteered
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  • 1438 7  -  GOLD: WHERE IT IS GOING IN PRICE AND THE ROLE IT WILL PLAY By JEREMY MORGAN FT WILL the gold price hit the magic $300? As gold excitment continues, the men who make the world gold market work now say "yes" within a
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  • 1049 7  -  FORUM. With JOHN DRYSDALE FROM the Montreux conference last week on "World Gold in the 1980's, it was amusing to read a summary of a paper delivered by the US UnderSecretary of State for Economic Affairs, Mr Richard Cooper. He said that, for all
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
    • EUROPEAN MARKETS
      • 184 8 JUNE 30 Fls abn 340 50 -I Ahold 82.00 -0.1 Akzo 28.00 -0.2 amev 84.00 -14 Am fas 107.80 -0.4 Am rot Bank 88.10 -0.4 MOO -1 Berk 94.00 •1 85.20 unch Borsumlj 180.00 -14 Burhmann 59.80 -04 Byenkorf 70.00 -02 Calve Delft 189.00 0-5 Deli Mij 105.00 -14
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      • 277 8 JUNE 20 Frs CORBEILLE Air-Liquide B S N Gervais 300.10 0.1 Danone 639 •13 C S F (ThomsonCsf) 388 1 Cte Francaise des Petroles 1M 4-1 Compagnie rtninclere Compagnie (Vrwnl# 384 I Credit Foncler n» h'rancr 458 SO 7.5 Hachette (Librairie) 232 3 Machines Bull 58.10 -0.4 Michelin (B)
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      • 190 8 JUNE 20 Francs Actions Sulsses 285 -2 Alusulsse Br. 1240 unch Alusulsse Reg 488 -J Brown Bovert Br. 1720 -10 Clba Gctgy Br. 1340 -15 Clba Gelgy P C 985 -S Clba Gelgy Reg W7 -3 Credit Suisse Br 2140 -10 Credit Suisse R*f 414 •1 Eiektrowalt Br. 18B6
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      • 95 8 JUNE 20 Frs FORWARD MARKET Ar*r 434 -2 Arbed 2535 •♦•5 Astur 000 B rase an 636 2 Bru-Unb 1730 -30 Can par 832 -8 Cock 494 -8 De Beers 254 -5 Ebes 2180 -20 Eleclrobel 6810 *10 Gb-Inno-Bm 2520 30 0*v 1212 Hobok 2885 unch Petro 4450 -80
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      • 206 8 JUNE 20 Dm Aef-Telefunken 48 10 Akao 2540 -02 Alls Leben 835.00 unch AIU Ven 435 00 -5 BASF 133.00 -09 Bay H T Wbank 244 00 -15 Bay Vbank 256.30 -35 Bayer 12S X)i c -8 BBC 297 00 42 BMW 193 90 -4 J Caiaella 338.00 Chem
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      • 109 8 JUNE 20 Lire Anlr 31 75 -0.25 Aaaoc Gen ***** -40 B&slogi m -11 Centrale 5156 4 15 Put 2506x0 -114 Flnuder 100-25 3.75 Gen Immob M 4 1.75 IF1 Prl 2283 -7 ILaicemenu ***** 4300 Italca* 710 48 Italaider 408 7 MafneU II Pf 568 4t Marelli Ere
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    • 218 8 JUNE 20 C» AhiUhi 18'. A lean 40- Algoma 29 >. unch Bulk Moat 24 Si Bank Norm SroUa 23 Bell Tel 21 >. BeUi Corp BP Can Ltd 21'. -s Brascan a*', Camp Red Lake 22. Can Imp Bk 25 s unch Canpac 31'. Canpac In* Pf Ig'.B
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    • 293 8 JUNE 20 Rand INDUSTRIALS A AlpKISO unch Abercom 225 10 AE And CI 410 unch AMIC 1375 +s Barlows 563 4-13 Cg Sugar MOB CNA 220 -5 Currte Finance 80 unch De Beers Ind 1000 Ed con 300 Edgars 3900 Eve ready Fed Votk 185 4-5 Fugit 117 narrtUn
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    • 205 8 See Page 4 for Asian stocks See Page 9 for NYSE prices —t For lunch. For dinner. For a richly rewording experience. Aiso Businessmen s Lunch Monday to Fridav SIS -*-3* CESS Javanese Riistafe! Saturday Sunday Sib 3% CESS For reservations call *****7 CVnUiry l*itrk S»lH*n*U>i» J SinpifMipp > J
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    • 109 8 "In the of the Cocfep* a splendid Period restaurant offering the choicest fare in the true British tradition >»here good tasie triumphsfrom Beef Vsy fingtm Buierfly Fillet and a wide choice at traditional dishes ID dining in a luxurious period atmosphere \Jfrh service friend and foe praise us for* L
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    • 244 8 VNfe've Got A Great Thing Going mM <n At the Great Eastern Hotel. Piccola Coffee House serves the most sumptuous Western and Chinese cuisines. Any time. 24 hours we are open. On Tuesdays and Fridays. Every week, we serve our house speciality. Chicken Rice. Hot and Tasty. Great Eastern Hotel
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 454 9  -  STEERING COMMITTEE FINDINGS By LEE YOKE MENG THE LONG-AWAITED automated cheque clearing system is coming a little closer to being brought to life. The steering committee, set up by the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) for the proposed Automatic Clearing House System is recommending a
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    • 419 9 A LOT HAS been said about the need to make qualitative improvements to the services that commercial banks offer their customers. The authorities continually point to this, and even prominent bankers agree that now is the time to introduce changes. Yet, astonishingly, this is all that has been achieved to
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    • 111 9 AT THE sixth annual geaeral meettag of tbe Association of Basks la Singapore (ABS) yesterday, four members of the council were re-elected. They are Hoagkoag aad Sbaagbal Baakiag Corporation, Industrial aad Commercial Bank, Tat Lee Baak, aad United California Baak. Other council members are Oversea-Chlaese Banking
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    • 719 9 Reuter AFTER years of inactivity, the market for new issues of small to medium size companies is starting to pick up. Mr Jay Cooke, managing director, investment banking division of Laidlaw Adams and Peck Inc. which specialises in financing for emerging companies, said
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    • 1158 9 NEW YORK TAKEOVER stocks and other speculative issues provided the only interest as the stock market made meagre gains in moderately active trading on Wednesday. Analysts said the upcoming Opec oil ministers meeting was overshadowing the market. Larry Wachtel of Bache Halsey Stuart Shields called it "a
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    • MONEY AND EXCHANGE$
      • 444 9 THE US dollar closed on a mixed note yesterday. The market was steadier than Wednesday, but a continued slide against the deutschemark was recodred. Against the yen, the US dollar opened at 218.60/70. There was some firming, but the dollar generally hovered at this slightly higher level. At
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      • 149 9 THE US dollar yesterday eased against most major currencies in quiet late trading, dealers said. It fell to 218.75 85 yen from an early 219.00/10 and against New York's 218.80/ 90 close, similarly losing ground to 1.8635/45 marks from an early 1.8645'55. but above New York's 1.8630/40. Sterling firmed
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      • 133 9 THE DOLLAR for overnight delivery yesterday closed at 218.90 yen, unchanged from the opening level but down from 219.15 at Wednesday's close, dealers said. Trading was quiet, with volume US$459 million. The dollar fluctuated marginally intially between 218.80 and 218.90 yen in slow late trading with operators reserved in
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      • 180 9 Asian rates ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at close on June 21: 7 days 1 months 2 months 3 months 6 months 9 months 12 months US DoUan(Spot) Offer Bid JOH lO'i 1011/16 109/16 1011/18 100/16 10 11/18 109/16 10*4 10H 10. 10'. 10'. 10'. 1 month 3 months
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      • 45 9 RANGE ot priccs offered by discount houses on June 21: Overnight fM Call deposits CMm Baying Selling 3 month v Treasury bills 4'j 3 month Bank bills 7H 7W 3 month CD 73/16 71/16 6 month CD 7'« 7'« Source: National Discount Co Ltd
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      • 21 9 THE average rate at which Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 8 per cent.
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      • 68 9 QUOTES on the Australia and New Zealand exchanges on June 21: AUSTRALIA: US dollar ***** 1.1121 Sterling 0 5253 0.5193 Ninety-day airmail buying rates: Sterling 0.5482 US dollar ***** Ninety-day forward buying rates: Sterling 0.5308 US dollar ***** NEW ZEALAND: Reserve Bank midrate USS1 0551 Trading Bank indications: Sterling
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      • 55 9 FRANKFURT exchanges opening quotes on June 21: US 1 8628 38(1 8620 30) Slg 3.966 974 (3 968 976) Can 1.5820 35 DF1-91 06 16 S Fr 111.03 18 Lit 2.215 220 F Fr-43 OB 12 NKr- 36.25 33 B Fr (con) 6.230 238 B Fr (fin)*- 6 020
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      • 262 9 SINGAPORE gold futures yesterday closed slightly lower compared with Wednesday night's closing in generally light trading, dealers said. Turnover fell to 133 lots from 325 on Wednesday with activity mainly centred in August and October contracts, they said. August closed at U*****.30 285.00 an ounce
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      • 399 9 THE DOLLAR yesterday opened steady at 1.8630 40 marks after closing here at 1.8642 52 and in New York at 1.8630 40, dealers said. Initial trading was quiet with dealers hesistant about taking new positions ahead of the US money supply figures yesterday, next week's Geneva Opec meeting, and
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 143 9 PENGUIN BOOKSHOP RUNNERS HANDBOOK KSMNERS HANOOOOK THE Runners HANDBOOK Th* RUNNER'S Handbook *uv/l/6*s WHY DO RUNHtAS M+KS aerrot j 10MEKS =3 KUWHEXS HfWOSOOK RUNNING I STIMULATE! IAUASffOSR OfHfALTH ft' Wi^T' 3)1 Here at last is The Runners Handbook, a complete Fitness guide for Men and Women. Whether you plan to
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  • 1345 10 In Singapore 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. All Time Settlement Contracts are quoted
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  • 166 10 SINGAPORE UNIT TBU8T INCOME BOND UNIT (Maaagers' prtm n 5 l (Carraat pt lees) The Commerce 2 05 2 18xd Income Bond 111 1.17 The Saving Fund 132 1.40 S pore Prog Fund 0 96 1.00 S pore Sec Fund 1.77 1.88 S pore invest Fund 1.18 1.25*d
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  • 2619 10 Gr'» Gr'» Net 1979 Last Div Div Y'ld P/E Vol Day High Low Company Sale or- C'vr cooo) High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 261 207 Acma 238 1 15.0 25 65 125 10 240 238 190* 123* Alcorn 179 10.0 1.3 55 235 142 110 Allied
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  • 158 10 4 1/2% 1/8/80 (250.000) (99.528 99 60S) 4 3/4* 15/9/80 (250,000) (99.658 99.758) 5 3/4* 1/6/78-80 (250.000) (100.758 100.85S) 5 3/4* 1/9/79-81 (250 000) (100.488 100.58S) s J'<* 1/3/81 (250.000) (100.108 100.206) 5* 15/4/81 (250.000) (99.058 96.758) 5* T F 1/5/83 (250.000) (100 058 100.158) 5 3/4* T
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  • 1636 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified INDtHnUALS Arms (2 368) xd AJ—HI (2.BCS) (3) 2.86 Aleaai (1.788 1.855)
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  • 159 10 Baltaa Prapertlca Bkil: AGM to be held at Room 502, 5th Floor, Campbell Complex, 98, Jalan Campbell, Kuala Lumpur at 10.30 am on June 22. Dah Yaag Steel Ca (8) Ltd: AGM to be held at No. 1. Shipyard Road, Singapore at 10am on June 22. Da tea
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  • 674 10 IT WAS quiet ui featureless all the way as prices underwent stow erosion m the Stoeh Exchange sf Singapore yesterday. Vein me was eonsiderahiy red need, reflecting the noa-commital attitude of investors and speculators Investors were still deterred by advene news that coald affect performances sf
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  • 566 10 SELLERS reappeared on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday and depressed prices broadly lower for the third time this week. With poor sentiment prevailing, more sellers took to the floor after a cautious start. Trading was weakest in the plantations sector as these shares buckled under
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 580 11  -  By P.GUNASEGARAN SENTOSA Plywood's acquisition of a 40 per cent stake in the bumiputra-owned oil palm refiner. Jomalina Sdn Bhd, will increase the company's already heavy debt burden. The move also represents a further significant diversification. from its traditional timber processing and plywood making
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    • 486 11  -  Letter to the Editor Christoper A. Clarke (Depnty Managing Director) Dear Sir We have read and taken careful note of the "Taking Stock" column by Hock Lock Siew headed "Grouse over Share Issue" on Tuesday, June 19. As managers and underwriters of the Jurong Cement Limited issue,
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    • 152 11 HLS: Arbuthnot Latham's prompt response to our reader's grouse is commendable. The explanation offered is acceptable in general, but the applicant in question is still not fully convinced about the finger print issue. There is no doubt that all applications for the Jurong Cement issue were dealt with fairly,
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    • 343 11 SiKXSCL™, by HOCK LOCK SIEW POl'R aad a half years is a long time for n counter to be left out in the cold so the stock market, especially when sne thinks of ail the shareholders whs cannot realise their holdings. When s company makes
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    • 374 11 JACK Chia Enterprises (Malaysia) (JCEM) made a significant turnaround to profit last year, thanks largely to contributions frsm its seven newly acquired subsidiaries. Group pre-tax prsfit fsr the year ended March 31 was $3.12 million, sf which $2.35 million was derived from the subsidiaries.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 1746 11 <@oliieti Cattle jfmance CORPORATION LIMITED AND ITS WMBMAjY BALANCE SHEET AS AT 31st DECEMBER* 1978 r J GROUP COMPANY S 5,206.226 4.926.056 5.205.289 4.926.056 Represented by: FIXED ABSETB (4) INVESTMENTS, at cost (5) SUBSIDIARY COMPANY (9) CURRENT ASBETB Mortgage and secured loans (6) Amounts owing under hire purchase and Mock
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  • 220 12 WITH the exception ot Japan, United States and Singapore, most countries in the world have decided to lift the grounding on DC-lQs. Britain, France, Italy, The Netherlands, Spain, Switzerland, West Germany, Indonesia, Thailand, Australia and New Zealand have given their airliners the go ahead
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  • 52 12 AP Aerial view showing Tokyo's State Guest House in the foreground, venae of the Jane 28-29 summit of free Industrial nations. Hotel New Otani, where most visiting heads of state will be staying, is in the background. Japanese authorities are mounting special trifflc and security
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  • 578 12  -  By JOHN LIM THE LOCAL electronics industry's standing in world markets will be further boosted when high-end stereo components bearing the second largest name in Japanese specialised stereo sound equipment, Kenwood, roll off the production lines next year. This will be the
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  • 141 12 THE CHINA Ocean Shipping Company (Cosco) will start a monthly semi-con-tainer liner service next month between the Far East and Europe, calling at three Asean ports on the way. The ports are Songkhla in Thailand, Singapore and Penang. Cosco's service is the result of discussions with
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  • 583 12 INSURANCE laws in the Asean region will be harmonised when the committee, which has been set up to study the matter, completes its work. According to the lastest annual report of the director-general of insurance, a technical committee has been set up by
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  • 474 12 CHINA has announced a 10-point plan to guide the country's economic growth. The plan was part of Premier Hua Guofeng's speech to China's legislature the National People's Congress on Monday and was disclosed by Chinese official sources on Wednesday. The 10 points of the plan
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  • 837 12 LONDON, Thurs. Share prices closed lower in moderate trading today, following the Bank of England's pessimistic comments on company profits, dealers said. At 3 p.m., the Financial Times index was down 9.0 at 476.1. Industrial leaders lost as much as 12p while government bonds were easier as some
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  • 135 12 GROWTH INDUSTRIAL Holdings, an associate of the Pan Electric Group, has made its first substantial investment by acquiring a prospective shipowning company. The company, now simply cash-laden after it was hived off as a result of the reconstruction of Pegi Malaysia Berhad last year,
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  • 184 12 THE NTUC cooperative insurance venture, Income, last year saw good increases in both its life and general insurance business. Healthy growth in premium collection and the issue of new policies, according to Mr Bernard Chen, chairman of the Board of Directors, were the main feature of
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  • 53 12 Deputy Premier leng Sary (foreground) of the Pol Pot regime in Kampuchea hugging Japanese Foreign Minister Sunao Sonoda before the start of talks at the Japanese Foreign Office yesterday. Mr leng Sary arrived in Tokyo on Wednesday en route to Bangkok from Beijing. UPI
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  • 448 12 Reuter THE NEW Zealand dollar will be devalued by 5 per cent today, New Zealand Prime Minister and Minister of Finance Robert Muldoon announced during his Budget speech yesterday. Mr Muldoon said the devaluation is necessary to enable a new system of exchange
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 194 12 G* .V i W»< ±4 1 k< *-4-W 4 i j >||H t f f 111 I ji«-i-4'i«*4--cri^ssn. ,ii j j i»t >1 M 44" U++±±U*±U 4 f'-CI H Jvj •Ii uiiajjl I 00/ V T W4Sff ENERG Y DON Keep Your Cool >OAf T WASTE ENERGY M DON T
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 56 12 Outlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. to 1 p.m. today: Fair. Report for 24 hoars prior to IJI p.m. on Jane tint the airport. Maximum temperature 28^3 Associated humidity o* Minimum temperature 25.4 Associated humidity Hours of sunshine 0-35 Rainfall in millimetres 25.4 Total rainfall for the month 156.5 Total
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • PORTSIDES
      • 80 13 AP NEARLY 40 ships were stranded in Western Australia yesterday because of a 24-hour general strike They included the passenger ship Kota Bali from Singapore which anchored outside Fremantle and 30 ore-carriers unable to enter or leave ports in the north-west of the state. The strike, which was
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      • 92 13 AFP PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos said on Wednesday the Philippine maritime industry is a fertile area for domestic and foreign investments because of government incentives and aid bestowed on it. President Marcos told a Philippine Navy Symposium that the country must hurry to catch up with the world
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      • 44 13 Reuter THE Australia-Pacific- Coast (North America) rate agreement member lines said their bunker surcharge will rise to 9.1 per cent from 7.7 per cent, effective July 18. Member lines are Columbus Line, Farrell Lines Inc and Pacific Australia Direct Line.
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      • 37 13 AP Mitsui Engineering and Shipbuilding Co. said yesterday it has delivered the 6,309-ton roll-on-roll-off cargo ship "Ibex" to its owner P and O Ferries Ltd. of Britain at its Tamano shipyard, Western Japan. AP
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    • 781 13  -  By GOH ENG KEE MORE THAN 8,000 trade visitors thronged the fiveday Marintec Asia '79 exhibition held at the World Trade Centre last week. According to Mr Hugh Stanton of Marintec SEA, the organisers of the exhibition, some 700 persons also participated in the three
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    • 241 13 THE MacGregor group, which produces cargo transfer and access equipment, has reached an agreement with the China Ocean Shipping Company (Cosco) to establish service stations in Shanghai and Kwangchow. Full facilities will be provided at these points for the supply of spares and the provision of
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    • 124 13 UPI GREAT LAKESSt. Lawrence grain became more prominent bat the US Gulf grata origin remained doll dne to so moch business having recently been covered on a time-charter basis. The general market tone held firm and there seemed little prospect of any early decline. Amongst several Great Lakes
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    • 2281 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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    • 507 17 SMpptag Um P««e CM ACS n 5 Afea IV 3 Alpac IV 5 Angkutan V 3 ANL i 1 APL m 2 Arya Nat n 5 ASCL ra 5 Aust.Cont IV 5 Bank n 5 BBS n 2 Ben Asia ra 3 Ben/EAC ra 2 Ben ra 3 Ben
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    • 973 18 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS and lcl cargo at container terminal K Iftr MB (1) Each vessel's estimated time of arrival is advised by the Shipping Line/ Agent and is subject to change (2) All export FCL containers andl.CL cargo must be delivered to the Authority's premises during
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    • 695 18 THE WORLD shipbuilding recession has given ship designers a chance to show their skills at producing new designs to entice the hard-pressed shipowner to order new tonnage. The result has been a variety of unusual and unique dry cargo ship designs entering on to
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    • 1054 18 Lloyd's List THE TRAIN FERRY wagon business is poised for an attack on existing traffic in containers or trailers. And with more high-ca-pacity VTG wagons being pressed into circulation shortly throughout Europe, making a total of 425, this freight mode is widely predicted to be
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    • Article, Illustration
      406 18 EXPECTED ARRIVALS TODAY KEPPEL WHARVES Arya Shams (after Futami Maru (draft not to exceed 9.4 m) 47 Hoegh Elan (after Liyang) 38/39 Johneverett (after Jiang Chang) 25/26 Martha Bakke (1830 hauls 80m West after Sinkai hauls) 8/9 Nedlloyd Kobe (after Nedlloyd Spaamekerk) 3/ Paul Riclkners (after Pistis
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    • 528 18 DANISH shipowners are being hit by a cost squeeze which makes it "more and more difficult U operate profitably under the Danish flag/' says a report published recently. The report, by the Danish Shipowners Association, says that shipping carries a special harden resulting
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 468 13 Scan Dutch V Fast and Regular Service To/From N.C./SCAN/W.MED./U.K. Singapore Tel 91S011. Port Kelang Tel *****1. Kuala.Lumpur Tel ***** Penang: Tel ***** .1A RDINF AN I AH FULLY COWTABOfiED SERVICE TO EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) Spar* PJetw Fctowt LeHane t dam IfWg fct—p WTU*«Mlls*r In Port 24 6 W1 10 7
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    • 294 13 SSI SEALORD ANTAH UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) 0 All vessels ***** DWT, 105 TON H.L Derrick 288 TEU Capacity. Long Length Capability ■■ARABIAN GULF WEEKLY SERVICE' Vessel S pore Loading for Kuwait (9/7). Dammam (14/7), Doha (19/7). Bahrain (22/7). Dubai (26 7) Muscat (13/7). Dammam (16/7). Kuwait (18/7)
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    • 223 13 ■NOL NEPTUNE ORIENT UNES LTD FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICES: FAR-EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE I Ptttl h Port C RO2E-* 27 fan > Ma won «Mr HP CONTAMER 11 My 12 My 30 My WRCATOR 16 Mt 17 My 3A* 0 CH*F 21W) 22 Wy /A* SS BBCCf 29 My 30 My
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    • 673 13 Nedlloyd Lines Regular Liner Services To/From All Parts of the World. Singapore Tel *****1 Port Kelang Tel *****1. Kuala Lumpur Tel *****. Penang Tel ***** MAERSK LINE Wttt. GM t >11 tie Ed Cauda and Meuco < Also accepting lor Hongtong. Taiwan Japan and Korea I Mother Vessel fOR (ait
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 580 14 S par* P Kmnt fen EHbio Genu HT**j Bremen Ricfcrnen 22/6" 74/6 5/7 21/7 11/7 PaM Rfckmers 21/6 25/6 19/7 13/7 30/7 28/7 FULLY CONTMOISED TO GENOA/TMESTE TW HK S pore P. Keiang Genu Chetaler Vaß>eße 25/6 27/t 1/7 2/7 22/7 Hakata Mara 3/7 5/7 5/7 11/7 2«/7 Itapemca 11/7
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    • 382 14 rJs barber blue seo From: US ATLANTIC US GULF I EAST CANADA Batar lofcj I Bjrtw Tomtart U 23/24 M M2l M taw 29/30 U 4/5 lun 27/21 IStp t M WD ta| Nait Loader "THERMOPYLAE" TERMINAL GOOOWN 47. Ckwmg W W Sta 29/30 at BARBER FCL 2•/* LCL 27/6.
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    • 644 14 EVERGREEN LINE FAR [AST/EUROPE EXPRESS FULL CONTAINER SERVICE ACCEPIMG CARGO FOR HAMBURG. FELIXSTOWE. ROTTERDAM. ANTWERP LE HAVRE ALSO ACCSPTMG CARGO FOR: UMTED KttCOOM SOUTHAMPTON. LONOON. MANCHESTER. BWMMGHAM. BRtSTIJL. LIVERPOOL GLASGOW. LEEDS WEST GERMANY BKMERHAVEN HOLLAND AMSTERDAM S pwt Hm*»| FabttMM MHvtan Antwerp It Hwrt fttal 1 M 22 W 24
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    • 804 14 Everett Lines LOADING FOR RANGOON HTANTARTYWA... S«X«P*« .24/30 June BFS S C Agtftli Moloyvo TEPS MALAYSIA Port K eking Tel (38) 7355 Penong Tel *****/***** Compania Argentina Da "ARGENTINE NATIONAL LINE" LOAOMG FOR DURBAN. CAPETOWN, BUENOS ARES Sinfapart P. Kebnc Penanf PATAGONA ARGENTMA 21/22 A* 23/24 My** 25/28 My" Tramportacion
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    • 700 14 mo.s.E. OCEAN SHIPPING ENTERPRISES PTE LTD RM 2102 2103 21ST FLOOR MARINA HOUSE SHENTON WAV MISTRI ROAD SINGAPORE 2 TEL *****44 7 *****70 SANKYO LINE AUSTRALIA SERVICE KYOSEI MARU TWEE STAR., MAYSKY f. Kelang Sinfapore loading for: Saint 24/25 tunc SYD. MEL. ADEI 23/25 June M PORT BRIS ADEI 29/30
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    • 940 15 Overseas Containers %lmm Limited Weekly service to/from UK/Europe To UK/Continent ToAw Ejpress 2t km DbeMaru OuAa Bit 9 M Liverpool Bit 11 M BinMei It M HawPwj Eipress 25 M Bmivm 4 Aug I«*T« Bit 12 CarSgw Bay 21 Aag M*W| PKetang Omart Brem 14M 1(M 30 km 20 M
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    • 985 15 '21 GRANARD UNE NEST BOUND-FAR EAST/MEDITERRANEAN Spurt PKalang Penang MV MAN HMG V.27N khrt MV MAN FUNG Y.2BN--14 M 17 M M V KNOW FUNG *.2SH_ 30 U Jeddak/P Said/Alexandria Bewut/limassol/laltakia/ Prreaus Benghazi Tripob leddah P Saul Aieiandria Beirut, Lattakia Pireaus Tripoli Benghazi leddan P Said Aleiandria Beirut Liftakia ALL
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    • 748 15 BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTUO SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE TOEIMOPE Cardan Bay Tot« Express Elbe Mara Out* BAy Liverpool Bay Osaka Biy 0/7 Liverpool Bit m.iwn 11/7 Hamburf Espress 25/7 Benaron 4/0 Tokyo Bay 12/0 Cardigan Bay 21/0 ntOM EUROPE H BURG B HAVEN to Germaoy/Austria Lnrerpool Bay faM Saled H
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    • 471 15 n Scan Dutch v E j j :< g I.«I HI ivi vi i■ w 11: i>> fin j »7i 11 :fi: r«»< *i: i oirr EIiMW a/t KDWMTM HMMOC* a/I MUM Emm* 7/7 mu m nmcau u/7 m an HIMOU n/7 SUM HUMCESC4 a/7 aaa EUMOU 4/1 MU Ml
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    • 723 15 BOUSTEAD AGENCIES THE BANK LINE LTD. FMCMMEM Reunion Durban Clown PI. f Ido) FROM CAST I SOUTH AFRICA S pore 24/28 Ant P KeUnf 29/31 Aug .Penang P Kelang FOR BANGKOK MANUA S pore Aug U.S. GULF COAST SERVICE (New Orleans, Mobile, Houston, Galveston) Swore P. Kelang Kuantan US Grf
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 1103 16 X* K LINE KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. TO EUROPE Spore P Kelang L Hawe R dam H'burg Batmen A werp N PEARI 15W to Port JTShT] 10 In** 11 My 13 Wy 14 My 16 My CRO2EI4* 15 4»ty 16 My 20 My 21 Jtrfy 23 M»y IACEWON 3W 4My
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    • 815 16 IS.A./UST CANADA SERVICE E.C./OEAT LAKES SERVICE LOADME fOt NE« VOH. HORfOU MONTREAL. TORONTO Penang Bfttwtr P Uh| Sm| apart "MSMM TIT (Cak OPcafa) IS/It Mr 11/14 Mr 11/12 Mr -AVESSQ- IS/II Aag IVM* M/ 12 Aag CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC NORTH NEST SERVICE l«Mk« tar IDS —P. SAN FRAACSCO SEATTU. TACORIA. VANCOUVER. B.C.
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    • 676 16 ■> »roup SINGAPORE SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE. LTD ?oth floor ocean building Singapore VARKETING 9i 1122 (3 LINES) GENERAL 9'3'<' (14 LINE Si TELE* RS 2459S RS 2SS6B A B CARSMIP C ABlt CARGOSMIP V> SINGAPORE ISLANDS LI\L MIDDLE EAST RK.LLAR USER A SAFE WAV TO SHIP BV SSA msy Coiitninri
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    • 656 16 MALAYSIA* INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING CORPORATION BIPHAD EXPRESS FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO/FROM MED/UK/CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA 1) Barcelona. Genoa. 2) Amsterdam Antwerp I Hawe Bdbao Bade UK 3) Bremen Bremenhaven Aartws Copenhagen Hchmti 4)'Maimo Stockholm Oslo •Accepting Europe cargo lor teeder na S pare 1) Matrnc Stockholm Oslo. Helsinki 7) Copenhagen Aarhus. 3) Bremen 4)
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    • 683 16 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD. B Fabcr House. 234E Orchard Road Singapore 9 Telephone *****11 *****57 jfttiAgiA'ftiiin REGULAR INDEPENDENT SEMI/FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO EUROPE ALEXANDRA N W839 Spore Saled P. Keiang Safcd ELBE WB4O (Contr Ship) 23 Jun Avon (UK)/A'werp/ Tilbury/Boulogne Rotterdam/Hamburg (UK) Tilbury Avon (UK)/Boulogne/ Boulogne/A'werp Avon (UK) Agents Singapore HTRASEA
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    • 202 17 EGYPTIAN INTERNATIONAL LINE (EIL) EGYPTIAN FLAG GENERAL AGENTS: SUB-AGENTS: L.N. SHIPPING PTE LTD H.S.H. (M) SON BHD Tel: *****11 (Singapore) Tel: *****3/4*6027 (KL) TLX R*****7 *****6 (PT. KELANG) *****2 (PENANG) Soon Seng Group Regular Service To Sabah P- rppj KUALA LUMPUR Soon Seng Shipping Sdn Bhd J V» j,, 'e
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