The Business Times, 1 October 1979

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1 18 The Business Times
  • 10 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 144/1/79 MONDAY, OCTOBER 1,1179 50 CENTS
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 72 1 INDUSTRIAL areas at Bukit Bat ok, Teck Hock and Woodlands will be developed to cater for specialised industries with pollution problems or require relatively cheap and extensive areas. The 1978/79 annual report of the Housing and Development Board said that prototype factories in modular segments wereplanned on
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    • 53 1 UPI BELGRADE, Sun. West Germany feels the dollar is undervalued and not as weak as everyone seems to think. "The dollar isn't weak," West German Finance Minister Hans Mattheoffer said today. "If you look at the purchasing power of the dollar in the United States, it's value is
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    • 78 1 AFP TOKYO, Sun. Japan will ask Oman to maintain safe passage for oil tankers through the Hormuz Strait at the entrance of the Arabian Gulf, Foreign Ministry sources said today. Mr Kazuo Chiba, director-general of the Middle and Near East Affairs Bureau of the Foreign Ministry will visit
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    • 62 1 Reuter WASHINGTON, Sun. The International Monetary Fund said it is raising the interest rate on special drawing rights to 7.75 per cent from 6.75 per cent, effective Oct 1. It is raising the rate of remuneration to 6.975 per cent from 6.075 per cent. The IMF
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    • 87 1 AFP NEW DELHI, Sun. The Indian mid-term general elections will take place on Jan 4 and 6, the Times of India newspaper reported today. The House of Commons (Lok Sabha) was dissolved on Aug 22 following a split in the Janata party which had won by a landslide
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    • 72 1 AP BEIJING, Sun Luxembourg has agreed to extend a 5 billion franc (US$l6O million) loan to China if the People's Republic will use the money to buy Luxembourg goods. A delegation from Luxembourg to China gave the report on Friday and Grand Duke Jean also announced in the
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    • 69 1 BANGKOK, Sun. Thailand's military establishment has announced 229 senior appointments in an annual reshuffle that Sunday newspapers commented was marked by its lack of political patronage. The most important appointment was that of General Sant Chitpatima as deputy commander-in-chief of the army, a post that puts him
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    • 44 1 Reuter EINDHOVEN, Sun. NV Philips GloeiLampenfabrieken will shortly open an office in Beijing and in the somewhat longer term a service centre, vice-president Wisse Dekker said. Mr Dekker has just returned from a visit by a Philips delegation to china. Reuter.
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    • 50 1 Reuter HONGKONG, Sun. Vice-chairman of the Chinese National People's Congress (Parliament) Liao Chengzhi today met Singapore's Ambassador to Thailand, Mr Ouyang Chi, the New China News Agency reported today. The agency said Mr Liao had a cordial and friendly conversation with Mr Ouyang and his family. Reuter.
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  • 106 1 THE feUewiag list sf stocks gives the It mast traM ea the Stock Exehaage •< Singapore last week. It gives the taraever la thessaads sf uits, clssiag prices m Friday aad the Ugh sad lew fsr lfH fii—T merer Pneca Hui M "Mt septa ira Haw p«r
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  • LOCAL STOCK INDICES
    • 68 1 Sept M 8«f*t6 SeptM 8«vtn 8ef*t8 *->BT Index: 2577.35 2571.86 1638.14 2656.19 2700 65 •Industrials: ***** 411.08 418.26 418.31 420.31 (a Finance: 747.38 746.86 780.86 763.46 772.36 ••Hotels: 295.81 296 69 297.57 298.79 298.46 •Properties: 255.68 255.03 256.14 256.44 251.62 •Minings: 223.52 223.72 223.07 223.31 223.30 •Plantations 702.00 701.50
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    • 74 1 Sept 24 Septa Sept M Sept n SeptS nBTInda: 3566.13 3657.98 3888.13 3738.60 •Industrials: 444.13 444.09 451.76 452.53 452.72 ••Howls: 680.33 660.45 669® 673.82 681.10 275.01 274.97 275.50 247.72 275.58 •properties: ♦Tin*: 247.fi 245.25 247.50 xr.n ***** 225 49 225.32 226.44 226.08 227.35 '{Rubbers ***** 818.00 821.58 824.80 *****
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  • 525 1  -  ECICS GUARANTEES By COLIN CHEE THE Export Credit Insurance Corporation of Singapore (ECICS) will soon introduce three types of guarantees to banks to induce them to finance exports at relatively cheaper rates. Sources say the government-backed ECICS will offer guarantees covering medium and longterm financing on
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  • 201 1 ASIAN timber producers and plywood manufacturers will meet in Jakarta this week in connection with two major conferences. On Oct 4, the South East Asia Lumber Producers' Association (Sealpa) will begin its latest annual meeting to review its progress and make plans for the future. The
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  • 440 1  -  By GOH ENG KEE THE Telecommunication Authority of Singapore (Telecoms) has embarked on a novel manpower planning and development project to increase productivity in the next 10 years. "Very often, organisations approach productivity through operational efficiency only," said Telecoms general manager Goh Seng Kim. "But Telecoms'
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  • 192 1 THE HOUSING and Development Board will focus on three priority areas better and more varied design for flats and environmental planning, community relations and alternatives in construction techniques. These were spelt out by the board's chairman, Mr Michael Fam, in his annual report for the year. He said
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  • 298 1 THE COST d II viae la ffl>g»piW h»s br ro m r empuakle to that ml New Yerk City. A Udtod Nattoaa airvey d dtlea pabllabed la the US News mad Warid Bepart revealed that It takea USUI la Siagspare
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  • 488 1 THE Indonesian government is likely to revalue the rupiah upwards to curb inflation, banking circles said in Jakarta yesterday. The rate of inflation has reached 13.8 per cent during the past five months, the highest level since President Suharto came to power 13 years
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    • 19 1 SHIPPING TIMES PUQSn 4, TV AtfD RADIO I, CROSSWORD WHERE TO WINE ANB DINE t, SHARES It, SPORTS 11
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  • 2887 2  -  THE AMERICAN Express Company continues to experience an increase in theft and fraud losses relative to sales. Over the past three years the company paid nearly $50 million worth of forged travellers cheques despite an elaborate investigative system set up among pivate companies.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 236 2 THE FIRST INTERNATIONAL RUBBER AND PLASTICS EXHIBITION FOR ASIA WORLD TRADE CENTRE, SINGAPORE. 26-30 MAY 1980. Every year, thousands of new rubber and plastic products enter the market. Whether for use in industry or the home, every product reflects some new development in engineering or marketing expertise. If you're involved
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  • 1326 3  -  In the *****, chartered accountancy practice in Singapore, like all other professional services, were in the hands of the Europeans, and they were intent on keeping matters a closed affair. Along came Evan Wong, a Cambridge graduate, who set up his own
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  • 1436 3 NYT One can hardly turn a street corner in Kuwait without running into AlGhanim. If it is not one of the Al-Ghanim general motors showrooms, it is an Al-Ghanim travel agency, or air-conditioning outlet, or rent-a-car operation. Then, there are AlGhanim ticketing and cargo
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 256 3 m SINGAPORE REFINING COMRANY PTE LTD invites applications tor the position oj_ MANAGER, FINANCE ACCOUNTING General Requirements This is a senior management position reporting to the Chief Executive. The successful candidate will be a member of the top management team and will be directly responsible for the accounting, treasury, budgetting,
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 589 4 TRADING on the Singapore produce market last week was listless throughout in the continued ahoeuce of buying by the European conn tries. Dealers here said that those coontries had apparently hnllt ip their seasonal Inventory earlier thaa expected, and were therefore oot making any fresh purchases. It was
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    • 665 4 COFFEE: Robusta futures closed irregularly higher on Friday, with gains from Thursday of £7 to £35 per tonne. Turnover was 4,007 lots including 30 options. Dealers said the late afternoon market moved higher after the spot month position had been deleted from the board. Fresh buying interest emerged
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    • 165 4 CHINESE PRODUCE EXCHANGE, SINGAPORE, NOON CLOSING PRICES PER PICUL ON SATURDAY: Caeaaat ail: Bulk {110 kUri. old drum *115 sellers, new drum $120 sellers Capra: Mixed (looae) UK Coat $61.00 buyers. Pepper: Muntok ASTA white fob 100-- NLW $347.50 sellers. Sarawak white fob W, NLW $330 00 sellers.
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    • 160 4 RUBBER futures in London on Friday closed easier, down one pence to 0.45 pence per kilo from Thursday. Turnover was 309 lots for 15 tonnes including nine kerb trades and one option. Dealers said late selling during the final close contributed to market losses after values had tended steadier
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    • 1199 4 AFP THERE was another hectic rush into gold last week after a midweek bout of nervous selling when speculators were switching out of precious metals into other commodities. New records were established for gold and in its wake, platinum. Copper jumped 20 per
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    • 74 4 C.I.F. North European ports, in US dollars per ton unless otherwise stated. LONDON: Fri Previous Malaysian 5'. fTa bulk per tonne November 63S.00*lr 635.00dr Sumatra 5\ fTa bulk September October November December January Nigeria 5'. ffa bulk st« ROTTERDAM: 647.50slr 647 50slr 647 50slr 647.50slr 640 00pd unq
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    • MONEY AND EXCHANGE$
      • 232 4 THE US dollar fell across a broad front on the Singapore forex market last week, dropping heavily against the deutschemark and Swiss franc but however holding itself against the Singapore dollar and, in fact, gaining against the yen. The American currency fell below 1.7400 marks for the first
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      • 270 4 Asian rates RATES drifted lower at beginning of last week shedding off V* in the periods from three months or longer. Bidding interest was notably lacking in quiet trading. However, rates picked up after midweek on relative heavy turnover and settled steady by the week end to close at Monday's
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      • 218 4 Asian FRCDs INDICATIVE prices ef Asian dollar fWating rate certificates sf depssit fsr selected issaes fsr the week eaded Sept 28: Bid Offer Dal-Ichl Kangyo Bank 11-7/16 17/11/80 BNP 11', 30/1/31 88'« 100 88 1 100 Bank of Tokyo 12 V 27/2/81 9813/16 1001/16 Mitsubishi Bank 13-1/1616/3/81 88 t 100'.
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      • 200 4 THE KILOBAR in Singapore opened at 5527,641 and ctaied higher at $27,589 on Saturday. The market was very quiet. Spot gold for London delivery opened at U*****.00/396.00 and closed firrier at $397.50/398.50. The market was also quiet. Sure*: Stag ma*. Retail prices per tahil que ted by the Singapore
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      • 66 4 Source: Astley Pearce TH2 DOMESTIC interbank overnight market last week opened at around 6 to 5% per cent and firmed during the week to close at 7Vi to 7 |*r cent. Term rates also firmed by about Mi per cent for the Ont, Two and Three Months to
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      • 63 4 ZURICH exchanges closing quotes on Sept 28: US —1.5497-5512 St* 3 4117-4173 On 1.3372-3390 D Mk 86.9610-*****8 D FI 80 2538-3731 F Fr 37 7745-8572 B Fr 5 4886-9007 D Kr 30 4161-4754 N Kr 31.7496-7994 S <r 37 5321-5967 U: 0 1931-1933 Al* set) -r 12 3212-3429 Pirt
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      • 429 4 INTERBANK overnight rates remained steady at 6 to 5 s 4 per cent during the first half ff last week, but firmed to as high as B'/2 to 8 '4 per cent on Thursday, before closing much lower, as Saturday was banks' liabilities base day. Term rates likewise
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      • 48 4 FOR THE week ended Saturday Sept 29, the range of call rate received from from Short Deposits (M) Bhd was as follows: Bank tjnd: 1.5 per cent to 5.25 per cent. General fond: 1.5 per cent to 4.5 per cent. Movements of funds totalled $591 million.
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      • 201 4 THE DOLLAR steadied slightly against main euro pean currencies near the close of trading on Friday, after fluctuating weekly in a thin market, dealers said. Bouts of selling took it to a low of 1.7385/96 marks but it recovered to close at 1.7425/40, still weaker compared with its 1.7480/90
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      • 22 4 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 8.9 per cent.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 194 4 SINGAPORE MC(P) 93''-79 VCX 3NO 9 15th SEPTEMBER W9 PWCE $300 MOWTMLV 3 ■-N 33 m a PT C j. m m I £p> X ■vSiX jjA Jl iS Qy Asj/A VOW V/ •i r m 000- x iMn <r ***0 /jas The troubled world economy notwithstanding, some sectors of
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 516 5 UPI AP MEMBERS of the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries do not intend to abandon the depreciating US dollar as long as its loss of value remains within acceptable bounds, president of the Opec Mana Said AlOtaiba said over the weekend. Mr Al-Otaiba,
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    • 311 5 PRESIDENT Fidel Castro may go to the United Nations in an attempt to defuse the growing crisis between the superpowers over Soviet troops in Cuba. Dr Castro, who told a news conference over the weekend that there is no Soviet combat unit
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    • 523 5 UPI THE United States Treasury and Federal Reserve Board chiefs have told West German Chancellor Helmut Schmidt that Washington expects to reduce inflation to a singledigit rate "in coming months". Treasury Secretary William Miller and Federal Reserve Board chairman Paul Volcker stopped
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    • 174 5 SHELL OIL has agreed to acquire Belridge Oil, a private Califomian company, at between US$2 billion and $3.6 billion, said a Shell spokesman in New York over the weekend. Belridge produces 40,000 barrels of oil a day,, and Shell said it had based its
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    • 72 5 CHINESE Hsteniag to broadcast speech of Communist Party vice-chairman Li Xiannian on Saturday la which he called the Cultural Revolution of lMt*lM9 a "catastrophe". He was addressing a rally at Great Hall of the People to mark China's National Day today. The more than 1,4 M
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    • 411 5 AFP THIRD World countries will be formally presenting new demands for concessions on money, aid and trade to a meeting of the joint development committee of the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank in Belgrade. The demands were laid down by African, Asian
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 370 5 Agencies »USTIM Nlag. U. was (Mill chairman (pMM) for a thrre-year prM of ih« htotdan Chamfer of Csa—ree and htatry at Its fourth conpNßi A private busithe Sukarno government, Mr Hasytm Nlng replaces Marshal* Suwoto Sukendar, who had declined candidacy for re-election, and who was named honorary chairman
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    • 741 5 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Tine From GIA GA908 1100 MES THAI TG423 1125 BKK PAL PR501 1135 MNL SIA SQ1 1155 SFO/HNL/HKG SIA SQ63 1155 MNL RBA BI423 1200 BWN SIA SQ240 1210 MES GIA GA982 1200 HLP SIA SQ911 1240 SPO/HNL/GUM SIA SQ201 1245 HLP
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  • REVIEWS
    • 1129 6  -  By PATRICIA GOH ONE could, I suppose, call the 20th century version of the Tarantella the "Travolta," and there seems no cure in sight for the current mania for disco-dancing all over the world. If heads are shaking now at this phenbmenon, they
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    • 462 6 NYT KOREAN violinist Kim Nam Yoon comes from the famous Galamian School whose students are now standard bearers for theif generation. The technical security which marks Itzhak Perlman, Pinchas Zukerman, Chung Kyung-Wha, Kang Dong-Suk and their Individuality is also immediately revealed in the style
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    • 1117 7  -  By RACHEL BARNES BRITISH Pop Art, according to Richard Hamilton, one of it's chief exponents when the movement first gathered momentum in the late fifties in London, must be "popular, transient, expendable, low-cost, massproduced, youthful, witty, sexy, gimmicky, glamorous, and big business." To understand the
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    • 690 7  -  If the best barometer for the cultural climate in Singapore is enthusiasm then the attempt by the Institute of Education certainly augurs well for the future. By CHOO AI LENG "GIVE me a girl of impressionable age and she is mine for
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    • 473 7  -  By LEE YOKE MENG A SYMBOL of immortal* wisdom, the White Tiger is among the ancient myths of the Orient, admired as the very noblest creature of its kind. While the lion stalks the forests of the West as the king of all
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 656 6 FILM SHOWS IN CONJUNCTION with the exhibition The World of Children being held at the Young People's Gallery of the National Museum, special films for children's education and entertainment will be screened at the Gallery's Lecture Hall. Today at 11pm: Tehoa-Tehoa a children's fantasy where building blocks and music effects
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    • 1303 6 Better Monday fare THE DESPONDENCY af Mwiiy television Is lifted may stir mow la the pari «f w Ob Channel 5 at llpm Is the BBC'a production af Churchill's Peiple, baaed ea ike fameas British stntesmaaa' book ea "A Bktory af the English Hpen king Peepie". "Saxon Desk", Ike Oral
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
    • EUROPEAN MARKETS
      • 219 8 SEP 28 Dm Ae«-Telefunken 40.10 -2.7 Akzo 25.80 unch Allz Leben 846.00 1 Alii Vers 480 00 -9 BASF f 138 80 -0.1 Bay H T Wbank 254 00 unch Bay Vbank 288 00 -1 Bayer 131 TO -05 BBC 297 80 1.8 BMW 175.50 Cassella ***** Chetn Verw
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      • 271 8 SEP 28 Frs CORBEILLE Alr-Liquide B S N Gervats Danone C S F (ThomsonCsf) Cle FrancaUe des Petroles Compacnle Financier? Compacnle Qeneraie Credit Fonder De France H ache tie (Libra! lie) Machines Bull Mlchelln (B) Panbaj 508 848 478 1 279 375 M2 228 50 60.80 885 237 50
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      • 185 8 SEP 28 Francs Actloni Sulsses 303 3 Aiusulsse Br. 1306 -10 Aiusulsse Ref. 302 1 Brown Boverl Br 1915 4-5 Cite Oeljy Br. 1280 -5 Cite Oetgy PC1000 -6 Cite Oder Ret 711 -1 Credit Suisse Br 2290 unch Credit Suisse Ref 431 1 Elektrowatt Br. 2210 10 Georre
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      • 205 8 SEP 28 Fls abn ***** 2 Ahold 80 00 unch Akso 28 10 -0.3 amev 100 JO -0.2 Am fan 121 00 unch Amro Bank 71 80 0.1 Bergov» 58.10 -08 Berk ***** unch Bo Is 68 00 0 4 Borsumij 171 50 0.9 Burhmann fi£50 unch Byenkorf 70
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      • 84 8 SEP 20 rr». A FORWARD MARKET Acte 415 -3 ArM 2900 -06 Astur M4 +14 Brucin 686 12 Bru-Umb 1740 5 Canpic 973 10 fWk 400 unch De Beers 200 5 PhM 2106 unch Electrobel 0000 10 Ob-In no-Ben MO 15 Oev 1120 0 Hnhnfc 2000 50 P»tro bib0
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      • 90 8 Assoc Oen Bastofl _II ***** 173 1210 4ft Central* FUl asao 3625 -180 11 PlnsMcr Ui -1 Oen I mmob IM pn IB 3106 unch 15 Itslcemenli ***** 80 lLslm no -14 Italslder Mm«neU M Pf 344.75 630.90 175 -15 MartUI Ere 360 ***** ***** 1 700 unch HMUHT
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      • 1376 8 NEW YORK WORRY over international developments depressed stocks over a wide area in active trading last Friday. Analysts said investors grew cautious following reports, which were later confirmed, that President Carter planned a television address about Cuba last night. The Dow Jones industrial average dropped 10. points and
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      • 244 8 SEP 28 Abltlbl C* IfrS Hud Bay Mtn Imp Oil Inco 274 42 S 274 unch -1 •4 Alcan 46 •S Int Prprv Pipe 174 -4 Alfoma 28'. 4-'. Int UU 154 4 Bahk Mont Bank Nova ScoUa Bell Tel Belli Corp BP Can Ltd.. B rase an Camp
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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    • 215 8 r» L lack For drinking. For dancing. For dclightlid evenings. Ah/sic by Ricc/ms \ntcrn<iti<>ndl (>! London. opt >j sr i ill k '>>■„< :.i„, <1 > ()<) inn!u\i: t <*t :.i\>!•.: Omit il\l. V I I >f' >>; ij N IS.iui nuluw. i :.i\ >! i; Hnui i k/H> I
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    • 117 8 LUNCH ATI S<ivou r the true flavours of Smqapore in cool, exoiic tropica 1 surroundings at the ne.vioo* Hif s Heaven'y Coo* ho,,si Choose 'rom a .vpQ'e ..I'le'v o* :ocai foods like Ste-.:m-Doat. Malay Curies r,oodles Smoked Du(' >ind Suck ling Pig Satay. Chiih Crabs. Exceptional Cantonese menu oy celeorated
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    • 72 8 A V v y Merlin's New Grill Room It's elegant, comfortable and quietly opulent, with a menu that will delight the discriminating. Ourßusinessmen's Buffet (Mondays to Fridays) offers a fabulous spread. There's Prosciutto Crudo. Gammon Ham, Cold and Grilled Lobsters. Baked Crab. Fillet Mignon Bernaise. Tournedos Rossini. Sherry Trifle and
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  • MARKET REVIEWS
    • 1433 9  -  LONDON By GERALD COLVERD THE ENGLISH summer holiday is over at least in terms of stock market lethargy by both the institutions and professionals. Looking beyond the movements in the FT 30 lead index over the past week, one sees the inference that the market
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    • 803 9 K.LUMPUR SIGNS of a boom were showing on the Kuala Lumpur stock market last week when the bulls returned in strength to push a selection of stocks sharply higher. There was a constant stream of buying interest and hence volumes expanded steadily. Investor confidence grew
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    • 288 9 W NEW YORK A BARRAGE of negative developments finally caught up with the stock market last week to send prices lower. It was, by and large, a week that most optimists on Wall Street would like to forget. What made some analysts particularly nervous was
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    • 993 9  -  SINGAPORE k 4 By CHAN BONG SOO AIDED by the continued flow of much improved corporate results from listed companies, the Singapore stock market last week finally made it to a new sixyear high with trading volume rising significantly. It was one of the best
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 13 9 •Sm Page 10 for Company News table, Sydney and Tokyo waokly market review#
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    • 488 9 TRADE with CHINA OCTOBER 11 12, 1979 Applied Research Corporation and Business Times (a member of The Straits Times Group) will be organising a top level conference on TRADE WITH CHINA. The two-day conference will be held in Singapore on October 11 and 12,1979 at the Shangri-la Hotel. The conference
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 261 10 TOKYO L d THE TOKYO stock market remained on the uphill last week to lift the Dow indicator to yet another all-time high beyond the psychologically important 6,500 yen barrier. The Dow's sole setback in the holiday-shortened fiveday week came on Wednesday when many issues went
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    • 437 10  -  WNk ended Sep 28 Compiled by Violet Chow OTHERS Oriental Holdings will take up a 57.14 per cent stake in Armstrong Auto Parts in joint venture with Honda Motor Co. of Japan, which will hold the remaining 42.86 per cent of the initial issued capital
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    • 554 10 SYDNEY Reuter STRONGER metals prices lifted the mining sector of the sharemarket which in turn pushed the All Ordinairies index to yet another all time peak of 687.81, up 16.35 on the week. The week was highlighted by CRA's AslB7 million takeover bid for mining heavyweight
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    • 319 10 Sep 29 Yen Nlceme 172 unch Akal 467 3 Nip Elec 410 12 AsahlChem ISO QftC -2 Nip Fire Nip Light 293 184 +2 -2 Asahi Glass Bank TK 220 unch +4 Nip Mus Nip Oil 810 1560 +5 40 Banyu Bridge stone 634 575 4 -4
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    • 317 10 SEP 28 Rand Tongmal 425 4 10 INDUSTRIALS Truit Bk 84 48 A Alpha Abercom AE And CI AMIC Barlows Cg Sugar CNA 185 278 530 1875 706 MO unch -I 10 >25 unch •Jn Steel Unlsec 80 188 -3 •2 Woolworth 466 MININGS AnritM 1QM unch 450 300
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    • 741 10 srr.ra. giant, National Iron and Steel Mills (NISM), fuelled by the buoyant state o( the steel market particularly on the domestic front, has attained a sharp earnings spurt at mid-term and appears poised to beat the old record of $42 million pre-tax set in 1974. Group trading
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    • 102 10 UNITED Overseas Bank: EOGM to be held at the Board Room of the Company, 28th Floor, UOB Building, No 1 Bonham Street, Raffles Place, Singapore, today at 12 noon. United Asbestos Cement BM: EOGM and AGM to be held at 12th Floor, Fitzpatrick's Building, 86 Jalan Chulan, Kuala
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    • 2899 10 Gr*s Gr's Net ibis Year Company Last Div Div Y*M P/E Vol Week nifi LOW Sale or- Cvr COOO) High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 261 207 Ac ma 242 6 15.0 2.2 6.1 134 15 243 237 196 123* Alcorn 196 10.0 13 5.1 26.1 148
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  • MONDAY SPORTS
    • 908 11 NYT THE AVERAGE tennis player is aware that his racquet has a handle, a frame and strings and he knows which of those to grasp when he starts to play. He buys a racquet that feels good and hopes it will make him another
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    • 785 11  -  TEO TECK WENG WITH NO great surprise, Singapore Island Country Club (SICC) yesterday handed Tengah Golf Club a whopping 43-stroke beating to recapture the coveted Premier League title lost last year. The match played at the New course was the last in
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    • 585 11  -  By RONALD KOW THOSE sf whs tolls wed clssely the Bsath eat Asia Games swimmlag eveats lait week most have paid evea el—er atteattos to Stngapwf'a GaMea Girt lflf, Juie Sag. Yes, she eame eat with five geld medals sat mseh campared to Patricia Chaa's
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    • 1614 11 NYT THE MOST disastrous single event of the Yankees' year of frustration was a postgame locker-room brawl in which the team's star relief pitcher, Rich Gossage, injured his throwing hand fighting with a big, burly second-string catcher named Cliff Johnson. Gossage subsequently missed most of
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    • 117 11 THE SINGAPORE Golf Association (SGA) yesterday named 11 players to its team for the annual match with the Malaysian Golf Association (MGA). The match, played along the lines of the illustrious Ryder Cup tournament, will be held this weekend at the Bukit course. MGA has
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 195 11 Now! Dry Bulk Facifities at your service! Bulky facilities to meet bulky needs. A massive increase in storage capacity for dry bulk cargo will be possible when the dry bulk terminal is operational by mid 1900. Already two wharves have been constructed and 45 acres of marshland beside the wharves
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  • 373 12  -  By TSANG SAU YIN A PANEL of experts meeting in Singapore next February will analyse the technical, political and business environment of China's oil. industry in the 1980s. The experts will be here to attend the Offshore South-East Asia Conference and Exhibition organised by Singapore
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  • 189 12 CADBURY Schweppes Export of London, maker of the famous Cadbury's chocolate, is producing thicker chocolate bars, wrapped in thicker coloured foil to give them better protection. The chocolates will also come with a new label. "Research showed that consumers prefer their chocolate in thick
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  • 106 12 THOSE wishing to find their way through "the international marketing maze" may find the answer at a luncheon talk organised by the Singapore Advertisers Association on Oct 16. The association has invited Mr Bruce Mishaw, international research director of-Time magazine to address its monthly luncheon on
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  • 113 12 A CHILEAN trade mission flew into Singapore yesterday headed by the president of the Chilean Manufacturers' Association, Mr Hernan Daroch. The U-member team consists of representatives of various industries including paper production, pulp, metal mechanical equipment and founderies. Other members include representaives from the Central
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  • 475 12 HONGKONG'S first subway train pulled out of the station yesterday, bringing the British colony in league with cities such as New York and Tokyo that move millions of commuters on rapid underground railways. Governor Murray MacLehose started train no. 001 at 9.45 am and officially
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  • 291 12 BARELY a month after its acquisition of a controlling stake in Mineral Securities Malaysia, Perlis Plantations said if is buying over Kembang Developments Sdn Bhd which owns a block of shophouses along Beach Street in Penang. Perlis said it had entered into an agreement with RJF
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  • 619 12 Reuter THE Philippines will try to emulate the heavy industrial growth of Taiwan and South Korea during the next decade, said President Marcos over the weekend. Speaking to the University of the Philippines Law Alumni, which he addresses every year, the President declared that the time
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  • 98 12 Airlines has for the third time been voted the best airline by travellers in the AsianPacific region and given a rating of 50 per cent in advertising recall, the highest accorded to a carrier. This is the result of a survey on travellers' attitudes and
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  • 204 12 PREPARATIONS have begun on Malaysia's next five-year development plan due to begin in 1961. In the first phase of the preparations now underway, federal ministries, departments, statutory authorities and state governments have been asked to prepare by year-end a comprehensive report of their development
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  • 617 12 Agencies IT may cost US motorists US$5O to fill the tank of a standard American car. within five years, Worldwatch Institute said. In a report called The Future of the Automobile in an Oil-short World, the independent research group said
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 73 12 TROPhCOOL AIRCONS take pride of place among the best TROPI-COOL car airconditioners are Americandesigned and engineered specially for the tropics There are none better for the price. s '■>■ :<!, -,T YOM», &BA. v Corr.p'thsi/s i in oash una-r ciain rrwdels available Superb back up st-'vic-e SffS 111l I I
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    • 50 12 United Malayan Banking Corporation Berhad I announce the relocation today of their Singapore Main Office from Nos. 66 68 South Bridge Road to UMBC Building No. 22 Malacca Street Singapore 0104 Telephone *****2 (12 lines) Telex :RS ***** Cable "MALAYABANK" "UNIMABANK" P.O. Box Maxwell Road P.O. Box 3182, Singapore 9051
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 59 12 Outlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. to 1 p.m. today: Mainly fair. Report for 24 hours prior to 7.39 p.m. on Sep 39 at the airport. Maximum temperature 31.3 Associated humidity 60 Minimum temperature 21.8 Associated humidity 94 Hours of sunshine 0.90 Rainfall in millimetres Nil Total rainfall for the
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • PORTSIDES
      • 100 13 INTERNATIONAL insurers are now predicting that this year will show record marine losses and the worst underwriting results for decades. These pessimistic forecasts came when the Ocean Hull papers were presented at the annual conference of the International Union of Marine Insurers in Edinburgh recently. It was reported
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      • 75 13 HIGH spots dredging is being carried out at West Raffles Passage in the vicinity of the approaches to Sinki Fairway from Sep 28 to Jan 6, 1980. Five vessels are involved in the operation. They are the dredger Keihin Maru No. 100, anchor boat Keihin Maru No. 11,
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      • 89 13 A NEW £1.5 million simulator to assist in training pilots and navigators "under stress" could be a major breakthrough in eliminating human error from shipping collisions. Professor Alastair Couper, head of the department of maritime studies at the University of Wales Institute of Science and Technology, said the problem
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    • 824 13  -  By GOH ENG KEE UNDERLINING the frailty of the trade, a second seasoned Danish-based shipping operator has suspended its monthly break-bulk timber service between the Far East and Europe. Citing high charter rates and rising oil prices, the East Asiatic Company (EAC) of Copenhagen suspended its
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    • 163 13 UPI GENERALLY bnoyant conditions for balk carriers could be seen on Friday, with encouragement afforded by first details of the latest Soviet chartering programme. The UJNdwt Angelic Glory received USS9,IH per day for trading np to June 1981 after prompt delivery on seven-nine months" period bookings were arranged
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    • 237 13 AFP TWO satisfactory half-year shipping company reports last week highlighted the recovery in the tanker and freight markets. Reporting a net operating profit of HK555.45 million (about 5J22.75 million) for the first half of this year, the directors of Orient Overseas container Holdings
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    • 107 13 Reuter THE CHINEISE government has approved new regulations governing foreign vessels operating in the country's waters. The Xinhua news agency, reporting this, however did not spell out the new regulations, approved on Aug 25, but added that previous regulations issued J>y the Ministry of Communications on
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    • 1327 17 SHIPPING LIST where your ships are due and when SCHEDPLE 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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    • 952 18 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO AT CONTAINER TERMINAL NB. (I) Each vessel's estimated time of arrival Is advised by the Shipping LI and Is subject to change (2) All export FCL containers and LCL cargo must be delivered to the Ai premises during the following
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    • 815 18 THE distressed blea tings of -the UK shipping industry have become a familiar sound over the last few years. The General Council of British Shipping, in particular, has been vociferous in drawing attention to the decline of Britain's fleet in the face of a prolonged
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    • 434 18 MENTION of the word "dredger" conjures up an image of a great misshapen barge-like vessel with a chain of buckets dripping with evil-smelling ooze from the bottom of a river. But there is another branch of the business aggregate dredging which is just as important, operating often unseen
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    • 396 18 THE POOR safety record of the Greek merchant fleet is causing concern among its future co-mem-bers of the European Economic Community. But the EEC acknowledges that the Greek government has already instigated measures to improve its fleet's safety performance. Greece will become
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    • 184 18 AFP WESTERN aMfWHiw have beta completely *verahadawed by tbe Japaaeae la the eampetlttMi la wla reeeat enters far omAuhM taakere, E.A. Gihaaa, Ike Leadea kaad taaker-braber, said la Its latest review. Jaat aver 42 per eeat af all taaaage la IMb alae raage, OMN/UM*
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    • 563 18 Shipping Use ACS Afea Alfred Alpac Angkutan ANL APL Arya Nat ASCL Asia America Asia Merchant Atlas Aust.Cont Baltic Bank BBS Ben Ben Asia BenBulk Ben Ocean Blue Funnel Blue Star CAVN C.C.Line Celtic Central Ceylon China Ocean China Nav. Cideco CMCR CNAN Combo Compania CSC Line Djakarta Lloyd
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      424 18 EXPECTED ARRIVALS TODAY KEPPEL WHARVES Bunga Mas (after Dong Bee) 19 Bangsaen (after Dove) 13/ 14 Gloria Peak (0600) 42/43 Grand Exterprise (B/Cement) (1200 after Stratbmeigle shifts) 5 Kimanis (0300) 21 Kota Sentosa (after Kota Cempaka) 10/11 Leslie Lykes (after Hoegh Orris) 38/39 Perlis (0600) 20 East
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 500 13 Scan Dutch V Fast and Regular Service To/From N.C./SCAN/W.MED./U.K. Singapore Tel *****1 Port Kelang Tel *****1. Kuala.Lumpur Tel ***** Penang Tel *****6 <S0» A RDIM W I AH m Orient Overseas C9*tici*teA Line. FULLY CONTAIRgED SERWCE TO EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) Spore PKdan(l LeHavrt R'dam Fitowetfbut Anhmp TWO 3* 12/10 13/10
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    • 284 13 59 JS2E SEALORD ANTAh 1 UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) S'pore Loading for Abu Dhabi (14/10). Dubai (17/10). Doha (20/10). Dammam (23/10). Kuwait (25/10) Kuwait (26/10). Shuaiba (29/10). Dammam (2/11). Dubai (4/11) Dubai (18/11). Abu Dhabi (21/11). Doha (24/ 11). Oammam (27/11), Kuwait (30/11) Kuwait. Dammam. Dubai N. WATTY
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    • 253 13 NOL NEPTUNE ORIENT UNES LTD FAR EAST EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE SpOM C CONTAKER+ 1? Oct SS BROGf 20 Oct N CORAL 25 Oct K m.m 31 Oct N PEARL 6 No» C RO2E 11 Not C PAUL 16 Wot PMM Havre R"da» F'stowe Kburg Brem A'»erp 13 Oct 29
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    • 647 13 Nedlloyd Lines Regular Liner Services To/From All Parts of the World. Singapore Tel *****1 Port Keiartg Te< *****1. Kuata Lumpur Tel ***** Penang Tel *****6 *L MAERSK LINE -IMJ I > i i M mi I, Ml- 1 DllH i ram SaM SJM Saied 1-2/10 74/10 M/ 10 13-14/10 15-16/10
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 734 14 FULLY CONTMOBED TO EUROPE EXPRESS CONVENTIONAL TO EUROPE S'por* F KtUnf Pen Mm C«mi H"Wt Bremen Rdam Mvcrp kiftfwm 3/10 6/10 3/11 12/11 10/11 8/U 6/11 I Hiilm 3/10 4/10 8/11 7/11 4/11 2/11 femuMmn 510 9/10 8/11 31/10 18/11 16/11 14/11 12/U Pat* tamers 6/U 8/11 4/12 2/12 30/11
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    • 393 14 m n.r'iiiJiiiJ'.'. 1 M 3 I Oct 3/5 Oct 16 II Nw 1/3 Oct 1/3 M. 17-20/10 It-20/10 1(-17/10 21-24/10 22-23/10 lM W|Wi Sm Fraicsc* m za i H(*| 0-10/11 10-10/12 1 I NEXT ARRIVAL; "SIOONOA" Oct 3 (P. Kaiang Oct t/»), "OOOALOA" Oct 17. P«fSS ftHAPIAN 33 IRAS as
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    • 718 14 EVERGREEN LINE F AR IR! XPRfSS H)| EUROPE CONIAIWR SERVICE 1 ACCEPTHG CARGO FOR: HAMBURG. FELRSTOMIE. ROTTtRDAM. ANTWERP. LE HAVRE. ALSO ACCEPTMG CARGO FOR JWTED KHGOOM SOUTHAMPTON. lONOON. MANCHESTER. BIRMMGHAM. BRISTOL. LIVERPOa. GLASGOW. LEEDS WEST GERMANY BsiEiBßvnr HOLLAND AMSTERDAM s>n Hm*>| Feßutan R»W»4e» ktm» It Mmi Emi M» 2 Oct
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    • 863 14 Everett Lines Burma Fhn Star SkippMi Ctrpn. "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" LOADMG FOR RANGOON rpm mi *2/3 Oct HTMTMTTML PP* 302 SALOMON CAAfU (LOAOWG FOR HONGKONG ONLY) .5/7 Od B.F.S.S.C. Agant* in Motoyiia: TEPS MALAYSIA Port Kctong T«(TS>-7355 Pcnang T«l *****/***** M a Compania Argentina Da fu Mavapacion Intarcootinantal S. A.
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    • 648 14 r mo.s.E. OCEAN SHIPPING ENTERPRISES PTE LTD RM 2102 2103 21ST FLOOR MARINA HOUSE SHENTON WAV MISTRI ROAD SINGAPORE 2 TEL *****44 7& *****70 121 SANKYO LINE AUSTRALIA SERVICE P. Ketone Seaport Ln*« 2/3 Oct SAIED MEL, t 10/11 Oct Oct ADEL BANGLADESH SERVICE A VESSEL 15/20 Oct CHTTAGON6, CHALAA
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 963 15 Overseas Containers Limited Weekly service to/from UK/Europe fo UK/Continent Spot P XliMf 4 Oct 4 Oct 13 Oct M Oct Brtmon [iptn LiawpiM Bay Takpßar Cardfcan Bar City M EM* fifes Eiprest Xoatnn b) Kaluga Mara 4Nn 21 Nn 23 Nn 24 Nn 26 Nn 27 N Kaaakva Mara 10
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    • 855 15 ft" GRANARD LINE RED SEA/MEDITERRANEAN SERVICE S>tt P .Kelang Pom* M.V. KWONG FUNG V .30N SaM MM M.V. MM TAT 31* 6 Oct (Fuly Booked) UMON NEWYORK V.32W 4 No* M.V MAN AN V.33N..„ 20 No* ACCEFTWG CONTMR CMGO Fa OUT WdahP Sa*d Lattahia fcdda*/ P. Sad Aleundna/ Beirut, Lattakia
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    • 722 15 BEN LINE CONTAINERS 1 EXPRESS CONTAIO SERVICE TO/ROM EUROPE Broaan Eaprtts Tatyo Ray Cardfcw Bay at, it Mbptn MMdr Haafkanf Etpreu 11/11 1/12 5/12 C/U 1/12 1/1 FROM EUMPE H'BUK B HAVEN R DAM HAVRE SOTON W Germany/Aastna Beneiui France MUK PKelane Sport Carfeanßay SM SM Mk W M C/1B
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    • 381 15 ir Scan Dutch *9 :i i i«HJ:I j »7i»i :#i: i», i?i Spirt 2/10 It/10 VlO 8/11 IC/ll 30/10 73/10 (/U 38/10 VII i3/ii I a/ii 21/11 I 5/1? 27/11 I 12/12 7) MM Htari 21/ M 23/14 21/10 30/10 4/11 C/U' 11/11 13/11 10/11 20/11 2VII 27/11 3/12 4/12
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    • 566 15 BOUSTEAD AGENCIES THE BANK LINE LTD. LOADS FOR E. S. AFRICA KATERNA ORACOPORLOS Plthl'r lM^) C MuwtM 16/10 Oct Spore 19/22 Oct P Keianf LYKES ORIENT LINE U.S. GULF COAST SERVICE (New Orleans, Mobfc, Houston, Galveston) Si*apere P. Ketant Kuantan US GMf MASON LYKES (leafe) 2/4 Oct 5/6 Oct 15
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 898 16 K LINE KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. TO EUROPE S pore P i Havre Rdam burg Bremen A werp 3 Dec (Keeping c*t<m to ScWauvu m llartmg) FROM EUROPE TO FAR EAST <• Vnich cal H'but Bremen. dam. Awerp and U Hawe) AGENTS S PORE NEPTUNE AGENCIES PTE LTD Tel. *****11
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    • 667 16 E.C./CRMT LAKES SERVICE LOAOMC EON: OT TOW NOtfOU. MONT**. TOWNTO. ASHTABU.A P«*n B#U"»n f »«*H S«W«*» -i wssn." CALIF OSIHA/PACHC NORTH WEST SERVICE hr m main, m nmasa. a* mi iuoa> uacam ic EXPRESS CONTAINER/CONVENTIONAL/ REEFER SERVICE PtMM P Smppore L tefttn -IaoMK/Mr i/iloci ii/um ivisod inm TO OMNIUM" T.O.
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    • 635 16 o roup SINGAPORE SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE LTD ifl'H KOUH O*.US BjiiC No c jiNC.APOHt VAM»fT'NU 9-M.« ,J t INES' OfNffAL 91)11 1 114 LiNESi TElfi BS *4S9<> ABlf CAIGOSmiP Mill Hi IN'<|ioual Container liiws WEEKLY CONTAINER SERVICE to/from BANGKOK DSR-LINES^L^ Far turapt S pore POISCAM SONOSHAUSEN S/i Oct r« st
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    • 781 16 MA I>4 VSIAH TIM fit A TONAL SHIPPING COP POP A TK>* BfPHAO EXPRESS FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO/FROM MED/UK/CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA 1) Barcelona Genoa 2) Amsterdam Antwerp. I Hawe. Bilbao Basle UK J) Bremen Bremenfcaven Aarhus Copenhagen Helsinki < I Milmo Stockholm Oslo 'Accepting Europe cargo tor feeder «a S pore 1)
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    • 715 16 INTRASEA (PTE) LTD. Faber House 234E Orchard Road Singapore 9 Telephone *****11-*****57 REGULAR INDEPENDENT SEMI/FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO EUROPE ALKVON NOR ASM W854 NOR ASIA W857 S pore P. Ketang Penang Ludtag tor: 10 Oct 14 Oct Avon (UK)/Boulogne 31 Oct 5 Hot Rotterdam AntwerpAvon (UK) 12 Nov 15 Not
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    • 388 17 EGYPTIAN I IMTFPMATIDM Al I IMF fFII INTERNATIONAL LINE (EIL> EGYPTIAN FLAG FAST AND DIRECT LINER SERVICE TO EGYPT (PORT SAID ALEXANDRIA) STORE PT KQ PENANG PT SAD ALEXAIDRIA SPHMX U Oct 15 Oct 21 Nov 6 Nov 11 PYRAMDS U Nov 12 Dec 4 Dec 11 Subject induetmeal MARTRANS
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    • 421 17 EXPRESS FULL CONTAINER SERVICE Loadni for Austrabn Porte Singapore fremantte Adelaide Melbourne Sydney it IMii 2 Oct 7 Oct 13 Oct IS Oct 2* Oct fa Njndh and Oct AGENTS: R. JUMABHOY A SONS PTE., LTD. Tftfc *****1 W. P.T. POIUSAHAAN KLAIULAH W-+J ANGKUTAN PERTAMBANGAN THE ONLY SMGAPORE/MXMESU CONTAIER FEEDER
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    • 446 17 COMBO LINE REGULAR TMBER/PLYWOOD BULK SERVICE SPORE P KELANG LOG. FOR: CELTIC BULK CARRIERS Regular Bulk Service For Timber A Plywood vktom cm (vor 3) canc (W4) canc (vor 5) canc (wot o Hot. Id. Ant Hoi. Td. Dublin. I Hot Tri Ant Nantes Hoi. Td. I Genial Agents Marathon
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    • 420 17 Vysci GOLDEN LINE GUAM EUAN SNIPPING (PTE) LTD 23. Tan AID (IHT, SMGAPORE L TEL: *****2 (19 HO) v Tat Mi Leap* 802 U. P. fata* 3879(1. PwM| XMt p* stmt Hm mm uom ad on m m mn STRAfTS/PERSIAN GULF SERVICE: S'por* P KeUnt Pfnanj GOLDEN HORSE Muscat.'Kuwait Much
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    • 516 17 NOTICE r M.V. UNION KOWLOON VOY tm arrive* 24.1.71 at PSA GODOWN 2»/J» General survey on jiamaged cargo discharged ex the above vessel will be held on Wednesday 3rd October 1979, as from 9.00 a.m. to 3.00 p.m. No further survey will be hekl after this date. STRONG WILL ENTERPRISE
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