The Business Times, 4 October 1979

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  • 11 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 146/1/79 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1979 50 CENTS
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 66 1 Reuter LONDON, Wed. Gold, the traditional hedge against foreign exchange uncertainty, dropped in value today as bullion and money markets awaited moves to defend the US dollar. On the London market, the metal's value was set at $418.50 an ounce this morning, down $7.50 dollars from yesterday afternoon's
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    • 59 1 AFP JAKARTA, Wed. Indonesia's inflation rate had gone up sharply reaching 14.8 per cent during the past five months, it was announced today. The most striking was clothing whose prices had increased in the past few days due to the rocketing prices of gold abroad, Information Minister
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    • 61 1 UPI NEW DELHI, Wed. Indian Revenue Intelligence has detained five Singpapore Airlines employees in Bombay on charges of gold smuggling, reports said Wednesday. Revenue Intelligence spokesmen said the five, Juvito Fernandes, Syed Mohomed Sadiq, Abu Zaffar, Sheikh Mukhtar and Sawood Hasan Shaikh Itrahim, all employees of Singapore
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    • 86 1 AFP BRUSSELS, Wed. The Soviet Union and the East European countries are starting to put foi*ward new demands to West Europe as regards relations between the European Economic Community (EEC) and the East European Economic Community (Comecon), observers said here today. Professor Max Schmidt, director of the East
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    • 62 1 UPI TOKYO, Wed. Saudi Arabia has told Japanese oil companies it will raise the prices of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) and butane to US$2lO and $250 per ton, retroactive to this month, industry sources said Wednesday. Japan imports about half of its LPG and butane needs
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    • 66 1 AFP BANGKOK, Wed. Asean member states met here today for the first meeting of shareholders in Thailand's soda ash project, the semi-official Thai News Agency (TNA) reported today. The meeting, scheduled to last through tomorrow, brings together 25 Asean shareholders in the soda ash project of which
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    • 46 1 AP NEW YORK, Wed. The stock market was mixed this morning. The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials slipped 1.45 to 883.87 in the first half hour. But gainers took a 4 to 3 lead over losers among New York Stock Exchange-listed issues. AP
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  • 139 1 Rises Malayan Tin 2200 100 Kg Lujut 280 34 T Harbour 460 26 Sungei Beai 990 20 Lingui 184 12 S T P 1975 650 10 Nat Iron 820 10 Esso 550 10 Selangor Dredg 466 10 P M Hidgs 344 10 J Cement 218 Falls F
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    162 1 Rises Indices Malayan Tin 2170 +50 Oct 2 Oct 3 Tronoh 965 45 B.T.Index: 3764.79 3773.68 Petaling 1050 30 Industrials: 453.72 454.99 Tongkah 468 28 Finance: 682.53 683.01 Sovran 202 +27 Hotels: 275.75 276.65 Kramat 525 +25 Properties: 252.87 255.56 M U Ind 348 20 Tins: 227.81 230.86
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  • 688 1  -  NEW FEATURES OFFERED By TEO TECK WENG TWO SITES in the Golden Shoe area are being offered for the building of offices under the eighth Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) site sale which began yesterday. The two sites can be developed into 22,000 square metres of
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  • 135 1 AFP THE five Asean countries yesterday pledged their full support for Thailand in meeting any threat from outside its borders. In a joint communique issued at the end of the seven-day meeting of the Asean's Inter-Parliamen-tary Organisation (Aipo) in Bangkok yesterday, the five countries deplored the massive
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  • 321 1 TECHNOLOGY Transfer Institute Singapore (TTIS) is planning three Asean industrial missions to Japan early next year. The missions, on transport, computers and banking, will be for private companies in Asean. At the same time, two seminars will be organised one next month and the other
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  • 244 1 SINGAPORE'S largest operator of car parks is studying the feasibility of introducing coin slot machines for the collection of parking fees and dispensing of adhesive parking tickets. The Housing and Development Board says it is considering this move for "more convenient parking for the motorists with savings
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  • 272 1 ASEAN AND Australia may have come a long way la negotiating a compromise on Australia's international civil aviation policy (leap). Bat the Inability to fix a meeting date agreeable to all six conn tries is holding back tbe conclusion of an interim
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  • 466 1  -  By JOHN LIM SINGAPORE is being considered as a manufacturing base for an innovative electronic taximeter which is believed to be the first of its kind in the world. The electronic taximeter, Novax 80, was developed by a New Zealand company,
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • TRADE AND INDUSTRY
    • 631 2  -  By JOHN LIM THE local electrical and electronics industry is expected to flourish in the early years of the next decade, a period that should see higher output and greater sophistication in technology. From 1976 to last year, the industry attracted record levels of investment
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    • 175 2 BRANIFF International has decided to appoint Singapore Airport Terminal Services (Sats) as its ground handling agent in Singapore. A contract is now being drawn up and is expected to be signed before the end of next week. SATS will provide passenger handling, apron handling,
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    • 515 2  -  By HSUNG BEE HWA SINGAPORE is still an at- tractive spot for tourists, judging from the healthy growth in arrivals for the first seven months of the year. Over 1.25 million visitors came to the Republic, a 10.7 per cent improvement over the
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    • 504 2 COURSES AND TALKS Sep 17-Oct 29: How to be literate in Chinese, Nissen Hut 58, University of Singapore Department of Extramural Studies Sep 17-Oct 29: English Pronunciation, New Lecture Theatre 5, University of Singapore Extramural Studies Department Sep 18-Dec 4: Financial Management Part n (12 lectures), Bukit Timah
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 465 2 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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  • REGIONAL
    • 140 3 Reuter THAI Prime Minister Kriangsak Chomanan will pay a three-day visit to Malaysia later this month for wide-ranging talks including the situation in Indochina, Thai Ambassador Missai Vejjajiva said. He said the discussions would most likely include the effects on Thai security of
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    • 97 3 MALAYSIA will continue to welcome transnational corporations (TNCs) even though they have been pictured as "economic octopuses" using their tentacles to squeeze the lifeblood out of developing countries. Datuk Seri Di- Mahathir Mohamad, Deputy Prime Minister and Trade and Industry Minister, said this is because "we
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    • 346 3 AFP A CONTROVERSIAL bill giving powers to the Sri Lanka government to ban strikes in essential services was passed with amendments by Parliament early yesterday in the face of protests from opposition political parties and trade unions. The legislation, called the Essential Public Services
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    • 471 3 Reuter AMERICAN intelligence has concluded that South Korea's military forces must be strengthened to meet a heightened danger of attack from the North, a key Congressional panel reported on Tuesday. The House Armed Services Investigations Subcommittee also recommended that further withdrawals of US
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    • 291 3 Reuter A HIGH level source in Indonesia's state oil company, Pertamina, refused comment on reports that the company is seeking increases to US$35 (Ss73) per barrel from Japan for extra contract oil. However, the source said Indonesia had about 30,000 barrels a day
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    • 530 3 NYT CHINA will guarantee a profit for foreign companies investing in joint-venture enterprises in the country and will allow them to hire outside managers, engineers and accountants, two senior Chinese officials said. The disclosures are apparently designed to clarify a number of uncertainties
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    • 263 3 A LEADING Indonesian Genera] yesterday warned that the government would collapse if the policy of integration between the armed forces and the people were rejected General Hugeng Iman Santoso, former national police chief, said, "If the current widening gap (between the rich and poor), for instance,
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    • THE REGION IN BRIEF
      • 385 3 Agencies DOMESTIC sales of Corolla passenger cars of Toyota Motor topped three million units since its sales started in 1966. According to the company, it was the first time in Japan that domestic sales of any passenger cars reached the three-million level. JAPAN'S exports bit a new
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 166 3 U imesteieet DEXION is veer aaswer to ne klgh east e( storage flior space A large storage space does not need a large floor area. With the high cost of floor space, there are definite savings in storing upwards. With Dexion, you can build additional storage levels to your factory
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 566 4 Reuter THE current stage of the economic cycle and recent rapid growth in money and credit availability has contributed to the surge in precious metals futures prices, say several bank and market analysts in New York. Monied interests waiting for the expected downward or
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    • 154 4 Reuter THE Hongkong Chinese Gold and Silver Exchange Society will enforce regulations to ensure an orderly market, following reports some members have offered contracts less than 50 taels per single transaction to small investors at a much lower margin requirement. The exchange society in a notice
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    • 72 4 THE STRAITS tin price to Peitng strengthened another MfJ per picol to a record yesterday, dealers said. Prices coattnaed to rise on follew-threagh haying from Eastern Earope, Japaa, toe US aad locally, coupled with redaced sappUes of tin concentrates from miners. The market did aot respond to the
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    • 31 4 Rubber: Oct 3 Singapore: October: 293.00 cents (up 1.75 cents) Malaysia: October: 292.00 cents (up 1.00 cent) Tin: M 52,011 (up $7) Official, offering: 192 tonnes (down 44 tonnes)
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    • 143 4 THE SUGAR futures market yesterday continued the recent quiet trend with no trades registered, dealers said. Nearby January closed at 11.36/50 US cents against Tuesday's 11.36/76 close with the distant October at 12.96/13.00 against 13.10/20 cents. The cotton market yesterday closed easier with no trades done, dealers said.
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    • 263 4 THE SINGAPORE market closed slightly higher yesterday with October One RSS buyers quoted at 293.00 cents per kilo, up 1.75 cents from Tuesday's close, dealers said. Morning prices were marked up about 0.75 cent on higher London advices and some buying interest. Afternoon prices gained some ground on forward
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    • 363 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. 291.50 291.50N 292 50 293.50N Int. 1 R.S.S. October 292 00 292 50 293 00 293.50 Int. 1 R.S.S. November 296 25 296 75 297.25 297
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    • 109 4 NOON SSRu RA8 SSR 20 SSR SO id SMR price* yesterday Oc lobar (Carraal Mth) Bayera Sailer* (1 too pallet) 269 50 *****N (l ion pallet) 266 50 *****N Noveaiber (Forward Mlk) Buyara Seller* 271.00 273.00N 268.00 2TO.OON MRELB SMRCV SMRL SMR CP SMR 5 SMR 10
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    • 348 4 ACTIVITY in the Singapore produce market yesterday thinned out considerably as buyers withdrew further into the background. The few buyers about were generally quoting at prices well below the prevailing levels and this provided no inducement at all to dealers. In the market for copra for example, buyers
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    • 166 4 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday: (In HK dollars. spot ex-godown) C*Hm yara: China Blue Phoenix 20b 2.325; 32s 2,810. 40s 3.040 (per bale ot 400 lbs). Pakistan raw nOm: LSS 4.15; 4F 4.18; 289F 4.26; NT roller ginned 4 20 (per lb). CLOTH
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    • 336 4 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in St per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 0.96. 100 per cent second class 0.83, 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 62. Special
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    • 569 4 ALUMINIUM: Down £12.50 for cash and £14.50 for three-months yesterday morning. Forward position declined under liquidation prompted by the general trend of base metals. However, tightness of nearby metal supplies continued to be reflected by buying and borrowing of cash which maintained the backwardation at between £55 and
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    • 75 4 C.I.F. North European ports, in US dollars per ton unless otherwise stated. LONDON:Tuea Previous Malaysian 5', ffa bulk per tonne November unch 635.00a lr Sumatra 5'< ffa bulk September unch 645 OOsJr October unch 645.00slr November unch 645 00s) r December a unch 645.00slr January 645.00pd 640.00pd .Ian/March
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  • ASIAN STOCK
    • 673 4 TOKYO Source: DBS-Daiwa CHANGE in buying targets was apparent in yesterday's market which rebounded in the afternoon session. The Nikkei Dow-Jones average hit the day's low, down 23.57 points, in the morning session, dominated by profittaking. Trading-house issues were generally weak. Mitsui Corp slid 6 points
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    • 343 4 GOLD stocks eased as much as 10 cents a share yesterday, brokers said. Leading the decline was Central Norseman Gold which lost 10 cents to $8.00 while GMK fell Ave cents to $2.70 and Poseidon nine to $1.48. Peko closed two higher at $7.10 with Sydney broker Rivkin 6
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    • 121 4 MININGS and oils yesterday led declines though commercials and industrials gained slightly, dealers said. Minings eased following a decline in copper prices. OCT 03 Peso* Aco)e Mining -0.0003 Altai Con lr Atlas Con. B. ZZ KM -CI Bafuto Oold Bencuet Con. B 00# a» ■AMO. -ca BP Goodrich 1U0
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    • 310 4 Source: SHK Sec THE MARKET consolidation continued yesterday as prices see-sawed in active trade. No definite trend could be detected but HK Land and the warrants continued to attract massive speculative demand with brokers expecting an announcement of some kind very shortly. Prices closed on a positive note and
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    • 238 4 OCT 03 Asia Credit Bahu 208 -4 Trust Mah Boonkrong Dry And S Metal Bos 338 18- 75 4-4 -0.25 -Asia Fibre Ayuthaya In* And Trust 134 *2 New City Raja Finance Bangkok Investment Bangkok Bank Bangkok Drying Ami silo 228 338 382 unch unch 2 Rama Tower Safety
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 240 4 ;l' FJFI=SI 1 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.
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  • OVERSEAS
    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 414 5 Agencies US TREASURY Secretary William Miller declined to comment on the possibility of further US action being announced to calm exchange and bullion markets. Mr Miller said the dollar has been rather stable over the past year against most currencies, but recently has dropped against the mark.
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    • 155 5 Reuter THE US Justice Department said it will not challence under Anti-Trust Law, a programme to provide services to exporters wishing to conduct barter trade with nations that pay for imports with goods rather than freely convertible currency. Assistant Attorney General John Shenefield said the Department's
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    • 441 5 Reuter THE soaring world price of gold brought cries of surprise and dismay from finance ministers and central bankers at the annual meeting of the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) in Belgrade. The situation was described as totally chaotic.
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    • 361 5 AFP AP BRITISH Minister of Energy David Howell, on an official visit to Washington, urged on Tuesday the holding of a dialogue between oil producing and consuming countries a possibility which gives rise to fears in many American circles. In a speech to a
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    • 724 5 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Time From SIA SQI03 1100 KUL SLA SQ211 1045 HLP GIA GA944 1055 PKU GIA GA908 1100 MES PAL PR501 1135 MNL SIA SQ63 1155 MNL RBA BI423 1200 BWN SIA SQ240 1210 MES GIA' GA982 1230 HLP SIA SQ201 1245 HLP
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    • 302 5 AP DESPITE Mexico's oil bonanza, the impact of Mexican petroleum production will be felt primarly at home and not elsewhere, according to a leading expert on energy supplies. Mr Melvin Conant, an American consultant on strategic raw materials, offered statistics on what is known
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    • 317 5 Reuter A SENIOR French banker has blamed the fall of the multi-million dollar Investors Overseas Services (IOS) on share speculation, technical problems within the group and on fugitive American financier Robert Vesco. The founder of the Geneva-based lOS, US financier Bernard Cornfeld, 52, is on trial,
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    • 46 5 A bus destroyed by a gang of masked yonths who went on a rampage with Molotov cocktails on Tuesday to protest an increase in bus fares in Florence. Italy. More than 1M bases were damaged during the protest. UPI photo. Source: UPI photo
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    • 163 5 Reuter US Presidential inflation adviser Mr Alfred Kahn said it would be optimistic to expect the US inflation rate to ease to 9.5 per cent next year and 6.5 per cent by 1982. Mr Kahn, said he believed it was going to take a
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 260 5 Overseas Assurance offers your company the rewards of Risk Management. Risk Management is a new and intelligent philosophy of risk-control. It's a programme all the risks your Company operates under. Risk Management singlemindedly serves to cut down the total cost of risk in all areas: property damage, criminal activities, consequential
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  • 380 6 THERE is much to be said in favour of the multifare taximeters which Electronic Innovations may decide to produce here. The strongest argument for multifare taxis is, of course, that of energy conservation. With the rising price of diesel and the possibility of recurring shortages, it
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  • 275 6 THE ability of any country to move up the technology ladder does not rest solely on the scientific bent of its entrepreneurs. It depends on a combination of factors that include a conducive environment for applied scientific research, well coordinated research programmes, and others. But central
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  • 1262 6  -  By RITA REIF NYT BANKERS including the Morgans, the Mellons and David Rockefeller have always been among the nation's top art collectors. But until recently banks in the US have not viewed art as an investment commodity that they would recommend I to their clients. Citibank
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  • 672 6  -  By GUY ARNOLD FT ZAMBIA, with so much-at stake as the future of Zimbabwe-Rhodesia is debated, is assessing how a settlement is likely to improve its economy. Economic problems in Zambia tend to go in a circle. The war situation in neighbouring countries has affected the ability to
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 96 6 At last, reach the big spenders Leisure Times is right For as little as $15, you can reach the swankiest, the best dressed, the most affluent crowd in town with Leisure Times. As 'a regular Saturday feature of Business Times, Leisure Times reaches 29,000 people in Singapore's top income group.
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
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  • 1790 7  -  By JOHN TAN LIFE MAGAZINE, speaking clearer in pictures than in words, had in its last 1 1 issue a photo of three Arabs pushing a Japanese car that had become stuck in a sandy patch. The message was obvious. Not all the oil in
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  • 764 7  -  By THEODORE SHABAD NYT THE INTRODUCTION of China's official pinyin system of rendering its language in the Roman alphabet, which the American press has adopted relatively smoothly, has begun to protests from major university libraries in the States. The opposition to the > new
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  • 846 7  -  rORUMJ With TOM WICKER NYT INFLATION is now galloping along at an annual rate of 12.7 per cent and the worst of it may be that the nation apparently has become so used to it that there's hardly an outcry. With a
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  • 636 7  -  By, JUDITH PERERA FT WITH the airship expected to play an ever increasing role as an aerial freighter within the next 10 years, considerable interest is being shown in a Palestinian's design for an airship powered by the sun. Gabriel Khoury, who is completing
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
    • EUROPEAN MARKETS
      • 201 8 OCT 02 Fl» ABN 342 00 2 Ahold 88 50 0 1 Akzo 28 10 0.1 AMEV 100.50 unch Am fas 122.80 08 Am rot Bank 71 TO 03 Bergois Berk 58.50 104.00 0 4 -0.3 Bols M 90 0.3 BorsumiJ 171.50 1 Burhmann 62 50 4-1 Byenkorf 70M
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      • 235 8 OCT 02 Dm Aeg-Telefunkeri> 39.00 -0.8 Akzo 25 60 Allz Leben 880 00 20 AUz Vers 485 00 -3 BASF 139 40 >09 Bay H T Wbank 253 00 0.5 Bay Vbank 285 00B Bayer 131 60 -0 4 BBC 297 50 2.5 BMW 175 00 -I Caswlla 365
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      • 272 8 OCT 02 Frs CORBE1I.I.E Alr-Liqulde 499 -9 B S N Gervais Danone 955 -18 C S F (ThomsonCsf) 483 8 Cle Francalse des Petroles 281 --3 Compagnie Financier? Compagnie Generale 373 unch Credit Fonder De France 543 -2 Hachelle (Librairle > 225 unch Machines Bull 74 52 Mlehelln (B)
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      • 189 8 OCT 02 Francs Actions Suisses 300 Alusulsse Br 1310 Alusulsse Reg. 503 Brown Boverl Br. 1980 Clba Gelgy Br 12S5 Clba Gelgy P C 1025 Clba Gelgy Reg 70S Credit Suisse Br 2310 Credit Suisse Reg 431 Elektrowatt Br. 2IS5xd George Fischer Br 775 Globus Pc 437 Hero Br
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      • 98 8 OCT 02 Fn FORWARD MARKET Acec 404 .1 Arbcd 2440 -35 Allur 580 20 Bra&can 676 4-4 Bru Umb V_. 1765 15 Canpar 988 2 Cock 401 4-5 De Brers 281 10 Ebr« 2205 10 Eleclrobel 6680 -20 Ob-lnno-Bm 2660 ♦6 o«» lilt _2 Hobok 2950 470 Petro 5540
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    • 1429 8 NEW YORK LED BY OILS and some glamour issues, the stock market on Tuesday staged a solid recovery in heavy trading after two sessions of sharply falling prices. Analysts said the market was oversold and ready to respond to good news, which came in the form of
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    • 168 8 OCT 02 c* unch ♦m 1<4 Imp Oil Inco 43'. 17'. 4-14 4 A lean Alfoma 48'? 31 Int Prov Pipe Int UU 18 1SS 27'. 12 4'< ll«k >> 4-% 4-4 unch -4 Bank Mont Bank Nova ScoUa Bell Tel Beth Corp 25 25 21 w 1* 4-%
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 431 9 AMERICAN Express Company will expand its network of travel offices in the Asia-Pacific region and will augment the sale of its travellers cheques through more and more local bank branches. These plans were disclosed by Mr Louis Gerstner, president of Amex's Travel Related
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    • 53 9 DAI-ICHI Kangyo Bank is raising US$l9 million through a five-year issue of negotiable floating rate certificates of deposit in the Asian dollar market, Morgan Guaranty Pacific said as issue manager. Interest will be set at 3/16 above Singapore interbank US dollar offered rates and the payment date
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    • 185 9 THE Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation (OCBC) has added another on-line branch to its expanding network in Singapore. The new branch, strategically located at the heart of the Bedok Town Centre Units 403 and 406, Block 204 of Bedok North Street 1, directly facing the Bedok
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    • 129 9 Reuter BANQUE National De Paris, BNP, is issuing HKJ7S million of floating rate certificates of deposit in two tranches through a group of three banks. Lead manager Trident International Finance said the first tranche of $50 million over three years will carry a spread of per cent
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    • 411 9 THE PHILIPPINES has obtained approval from the Asian Development Bank (ADB) of a US$27 million (about SssB million) loan and a technical assistance grant of US$l5O,OOO for the Manila port project. Proceeds of the loan and technical assistance grant will be used
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    • 370 9 Reuter The governments of Brazil and Argentina plan to issue yen-denominated bonds of 30 billion and 20 billion yen respectively on the Japanese capital market this month, local securities sources said. In addition, the European Investment Bank may raise a 15 billion yen bond in November,
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    • 199 9 Reuter RELATIVELY light support for tW dollar by the New York Federal Reserve Bank has raised fresh doubts over the degree of its co-ordination with European central banks, London foreign exchange dealers said. With the Bundesbank and the Swiss National Bank intervening fairly aggressively on Monday and
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  • MONEY AND EXCHANGES
    • 525 9 YESTERDAY'S foreign exchange market continued on a very uncertain tone with the US dollar trading in very mixed conditions. It opened lower against the yen at 224.90/225.00 compared with a Tueslay close of 225.30/40. It moved higher to 225.40/50 before weakening after the Bank of Japan intervened to
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    • 224 9 THE US dollar firmed slightly yesterday against the major European currencies in nervous late dealing with some good two-way business recorded in dollar/ mark trading, dealers said. The dollar fluctutated nervously as the market awaited news of possible dollar support measures to emerge from the IMF meeting in Belgrade,
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    • 169 9 THE US dollar for overnight delivery closed firmer at 225.50 yen yesterday, up from a 224.80 opening and 224.85 at Tuesday's close, despite strong central bank yen-support intervention, dealers said. Trading was active with volume totalling US$B52 million. The Bank of Japan sold an estimated (200 million, including $20
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    • 212 9 Asian rates ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at close on Oct 3: 7 days 1 month 2 months 3 months 6 months 9 months 12 months US Dollars (Spot) Offer Bid 10'. 10 s 11 15/1811 13/16 12 7/16 125/16 12 15/16 12 13/16 131/16 1215/16 12H 12' 12'}
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    • 51 9 RANGE of prices offered by discount houses on Oct 3: Overnight T-i 5' *V Call deposits 5' Closing Buying Selling 3 month Treasury bills 5 J 5H 3 month Bank bills 8 7/16 85/16 3 month CO 811/16 8 0/16 6 month CD 8 8 Source: National Discount Co
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    • 22 9 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 8.0 per cent.
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    • 58 9 AUSTRAL LANZ exchange quotes on Oct 3: US dollar 1.1273/1.1225 Sterling 0.5171/0.5108 Ninety-day air mail buying rates: Sterling 0.5396 US dollar —1.1709 Ninety-day forward buying rates: Sterling 0.5228 US dollar 1.1368 NEW ZEALAND Reserve bank midrate: US dollar 0.9999 Trading bank indications: Sterling 0.4588/0.4558 US dollar -1.0049/0.9949 Ninety-day day
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    • 295 9 THE SINGAPORE gold futures market yesterday closed between US$lO.OO and U5522.50 lower in active trading, dealers said. Trading was temporarily suspended yesterday morning as prices fell limit down, influenced by lower overseas advices, they said. Turnover fell to 589 lots from 682 on Tuesday with interest
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    • 267 9 THE US dollar opened nervously here yesterday with its rates against most currencies easier on the Hongkong close, dealers said. Activity was restrained and interest centred on the possibility that the US may now produce a fresh dollar defence package. The dollar opened at 1.7515/25 marks compared with a
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    • 43 9 THE Monetary Authority of Singapore has invited banks and discount houses to tender for a total of $30 million 91-day Treasury bills to be issued from Oct 8 to Oct 12. Each tender must not be for \ess than $250,000.
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    • 307 9 OCT 02 Rand INDUSTRIALS A Alpha 205 ■f io Abercom 300 413 AE And CI 525 unch AMIC 1850 Barlows 730 10 Ct Sugar 125 -5 310 10 Cume Flifance HI -2 De Beers Ind 1650 Rrirnn 410 5 Edgars 4000 Eveready Fed Volk Z 255 unch Fufit 141
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 111 9 'VtmeUp COURAGE CONFIDENCE LEADERSHIP m DALE CARNEGIE 10 ways IkeMeCaraegleCewse kelps ik woaei: 23 ami gwWiH in Hmn who arm acAttond a Fi* Pwtwi Soaaion. Coma and diicovar aomo highly ancouraging facta about YOURSELF and laarw how tha Data Camagia Couraa can halp you stap up aaM-confi-danca, atari you on
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    • 18 9 The oldest foreign bank in Singapore is also the largest international Dutch bank in the world. ABN Bank
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  • 1723 10 BUSINESS DONE ON THE SES THE KLSE BID and otter prices officially listed and hint as ss in an reported to the Stock Exchange at Singapore yesterday with the number of ihares traded shown in brackets in tots of 1.000 units unless otherwise specified SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL Acsia (2.408)
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  • 148 10 SINGAPORE UNIT TRUST (Hui|rfl' prims far OH i) The Commerce 2.20 2.34 The Saving Fund 1.42 1.51 S'pore Prog Fund 0.® 103xd S'pore Sec. Fund 1.74 185 S'pore Invest Fund 1.30 1.38 S'pore Equity Fund 1.01 1.07 INCOME BOND UNIT (Csrreat prices) Income Bond 1.14 1.20 MARA BU0PUTRA
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  • 2795 10 Gr'a 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 281 207 Acma 240 unch 15.0 2.2 6.2 113 3 241 240 196 123* Alcorn 196 10.0 15 5.1 26.1 148 110 Allied
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  • 34 10 6 1/4% 1/3/81 (250.000) (***** 98.505) 5% 15/4/81 (250.000) (***** 97 90S) 5 3/4% 1 8/78-81 (250.000) (96J08 96.408) 6* T V 1/5/83 (250.000) (100.178) 5 3/4% T F 15/6/81-84 (250.000) (100.408)
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  • 1792 10 BID and ofler price* 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 INDTBHUAL A|sw»i < 2.908) Aieam (1) 1 93 (M) 196 xd A
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  • 725 10 STEADY to Ann trading conditions persisted at the Stack Exchange ef Singapore yesterday. Intermittent beats sf profit-taking were well absorbed. Atteattoa was fseased en sltaattoa stocks. This was attrlbatod to speculative snppert aid the steady interest shewn by foreign investors whe have been maklag tkelr
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  • 546 10 CONDITIONS remained fairly steady on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday and prices again closed on higher ground. Interest was fairly well spread with selected tin shares coming in for some bullish attention following the continued firmness in the Penang tin price, which broached the $2,000
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 597 11  -  By ANTHONY TAN INITIAL losses incurred by Apollo Enterprises' resort hotel on Sentosa island have bitten heavily into the company's earnings for the six months to June 30. Pre-tax profit fell sharply to $692,000 from $2.17 million at the previous interim, after offsetting a loss of $1.33
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    • 435 11 COST increases again ate into already thin margins at Dutch Baby Milk Industries (Malaya) during the first seven periods of its current financial year (which roughly corresponds to the first six months of the year). Thus, despite sales improving by 13 per cent
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    • 402 11 BUKIT Katil Rubber Estates is celebrating its strong earnings resurgence with a bonus dividend of 15 per cent which lifts the total dividend payment for the financial year ended April 30, 1979, to 40 per cent gross. This compares with a total
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    • 481 11 REFLECTING the gap in its property development activities and consequent sharp fall in income derived therefrom, Bolton Properties' mid-term earnings have expeetedly taken a sharp knock. But the company stands poised for a recovery next year when some of its current projects will be completed.
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    • 386 11 EARNINGS at Eu Yan Sang Holdings continued to improve in the first-half year to June 30 with group pretax profit rising 22.1 per cent to $605,878 from $496,191 for the previous period. The result is all the more impressive when it is considered that
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    • 329 11  -  Market Talk... By CHAN BONG SOO HAVING moved past last September's high, the Singapore stock market is likely to continue its rally in the weeks to come, interrupted now and then by minor corrections. That is how share analysts James Cowan Associates reads the situation. In
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    • LATEST RESULTS
      • 26 11 reported group pre-tax profit for the year ended April 30, 1979 of M 5411,070 as compared with a less of $38,331 the previous period.
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      • 35 11 Pre- tax profit of £1.19 million (£830,000), for the half year to June 30 on turnover of £15.77 million (£14.21 million). The company is paying an interim dividend of 0.5p (0.35p adjusted).
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    • 359 11 PARKER Timber shares fell l!p to 228p yesterday on news of the takeover terms being offered by Harrisons and Crosfleld (H and C). H and C is to make an agreed bid of £14.1 million in shares (with a cash and shares
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    • 445 11 msm HOCK LOCK SIEW NOT SO long ago, this column warned of the breed of hustlers who prey on the unwary laymen who hang around the broking houses hoping to spin a fast buck. Their modus operandi is simple but very effective, especially if executed with
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    • 224 11 HIGHER prices for rubber coupled with rising output of oil palm crop were the main factors behind the bright performance at Kundong Tanjong Pau company. For the first half year ended June 30, interim pretax profit advanced 40.2 per cent to $871,386 against the drop of
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    • 200 11 UNILJTE Electrical Imimatries has yet to submit to the KLSE a letter of approval from the Registrar of Companies for an extension of time for submitting its outstanding reports and accounts. Unilte has not submitted its annual reports and accounts for the financial years ended Dec 31, 1976,
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 113 11 NOTICE To the holders of the floating rate U.S. Dollar Certificates of Deposit due sth April, 1961 of: If UNITED OVERSEAS BANK LIMITED UOB Building No. 1, Bonham Street Raffles Place, Singapore 0104. We hereby certify that the rate of interest payable on the above-mentioned Certificates of Deposit for the
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    • 261 11 Hongkong Land:, 1979 Interim Results PROPERTY Progress and New Projects FOOD Major Expansion and Acquisition HOTELS Growth on all Fronts Group Profits Increase to 5564.0 million, 8.9% up over the same period last year. Dividend Announced. Interim for 1979 of 6.08 cents per share (1978 5.51 cents as adjusted). Commercial
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  • 394 12  -  By FOO CHOY PENG THE Chilean Manufacturers' Association, SOFOFA, has submitted proposals for the setting up of a bilateral trade committee to the Singapore Manufacturers' Association (SMA). SMA will study the feasibility of the proposals which are aimed at promoting trade links
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  • 87 12 ENFORCEMENT m e a sures aimed at normalising the flow of diesel in Malaysia gained further momentum as the oil companies began submitting their preplanned delivery schedules for this month. Enforcement Division Director Haji Nik Mohamed Salleh bin Haji Nik Mat, said enforcement officers would now
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  • 206 12 ACCOUNTANCY expert Awther Singh yesterdiay disagreed with the description given by three prosecution witnesses and Richard Tarling himself that Grey Securities Ltd, Hongkong, was a "dealing company" before June 28, 1972. The four had all described. Grey as a "dealing company" during the
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  • 249 12 NEGOTIATIONS for an improved air services agreement between Singapore and Malaysia are likely to take place between the end of October and the beginining of November in Kuala Lumpur. Mr Sim Kee Boon, permanent secretary of the Ministry of Communications, said he
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  • 121 12 THE Housing and Development Board (HDB) will soon provide its residents with facilities for exercises. Within the next few months, the HDB will build fitness corners in its new towns and later in other estates. A fitness corner is a circular unit housing various facilities such
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  • 216 12 THE Malaysian International Chamber of Commerce and Industry (MICCI) yesterday spelt out the need to update documentation procedures for container clearance and to formulate a policy covering the liabilities of every party responsible for the movement of containers at Port Klang. MICCI's
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  • 113 12 Reuter THAILAND would not permit overflights by aircraft taking military material to Indochina, Prime Minister Kriangsak Chomanan said yesterday General Kriangsak told reporters in Bangkok that he would agree to international flights with relief aid for hungry civilians in Kampuchea but reject those made for
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  • 810 12 LONDON, Wed. Gold shares were sharply lower in hectic trading following the lower bullion fixings, and some heavier priced issues lost as much as USSB,dealers said. Industrials were actively firmer on hopes of a settlement of the UK engineering dispute and gains stretched to as much as lOp
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 1053 12 Urban Redevelopment Authority of Singapore Offers Primeland for Redevelopment The Urban Redevelopment Authority and Its Sale Of Sitee Programme the Urban Redevelopment Authority is a Statutory Board set up by an Programme was launched in 1967 when 14 sites were offered for sale for Act of Parliament in April 1974
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 62 12 W EATHER: Outlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. to 1 p.m. today: Occasional showers in early morning. Report for 24 hoars prior to p.m. on OcU st the airport. Maximum temperature 31.3 Associated humidity 60 Minimum temperature 24.9 Associated humidity 99 Hours of sunshine 5.70 Rainfall in millimetres Nil Total
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • PORTSIDES
      • 86 13 UPI THE JAPANESE Transport Ministry authorised construction of 160 ships totalling 3.36 million tons in the April-September period, a 2.3-fold increase over the corresponding period of last year. The ministry said the vessels were worth 478.5 billion yen (about 554.75 billion). Ships for export accounted for 2.03 million
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      • 88 13 Reuter MITSUI Engineering and Shipbuilding Company of Japan has signed an agreement to invest in a joint shipbuilding venture in Dacca, Bangladesh, Mitusi said. The new joint company, Highspeed Shipbuilding and Heavy Engineering Company, is capitalised at US$2.5 million (555.3 million), with a 20 per cent stake
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      • 73 13 Reuter MEMBERS of the Australian and New Zealand/ Eastern Shipping Conference's East Asia section say they will raise the currencv adjustment factor to 18.35 per cent on Oct 10 for Australia and Papua New Guinea. The CAF is currently 16.99 per cent, set on Aug 10, and the
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    • 732 13  -  THREE ON F.E./EUROPE RUN By HSUNG BEE HWA ANOTHER bulk carrier owned by Philippines International Shipping Corporation (PISC) will be converted to carry containers soon. This will bring the number of PISC vessels deployed on the Far East Europe route to three. The two ships already
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    • 211 13 UPI LACKING any retain to last week's hosier pace of North American grain fixing, the freight market concentrated on time charter business on Tuesday. Of particular note was charterers' persistent i eagerness to book tonnage on a long-term basis. Sbowa paid U555.25 per dwt to the 61,358 dwt
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    • 155 13 Reuter SIR YUE-KONG Pao, president of the Independent Tanker Owners Organisation (Intertanko), said he is opposed to the cargo-shar-ing proposal submitted to the Unctad conference last May. He said the proposal, under which developing nations would carry 40 per cent of their goods in their
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    • 161 13 Reuter THERE was very little change in the number of tankers laid up for lack of employment in September and on Oct 1 the figure was 82 vessels of 10,455,131 tons deadweight against 83 of 10,757,344 dwt on Sept 1, Howard Houlder (Chartering) Limited
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    • 2271 17 SCHEPBLE A guide to ships loading at Singapore for Ports around the World The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of
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    • 512 17 Shipping lint Pa** C*l ACS n 5 Afea IV 3 Alfred V 1 Alpac IV 5 Angkutan V v 3 ANL I 1 A PL m 2 Arya Nat n 5 ASCL m 1 Asia America n 5 Asia Merchant n 5 Atlas IV 4 Aust.Cont IV 5 Bank
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    • 775 18 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO AT CONTAINER TERMINAL f NB. (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 and LCL cargo must be delivered to the Authority's premises during the
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    • 621 18 LARGE CONTAINER DEALS FELIXSTOWE Port, part of European Ferries, has won another round in its battle with publicly-owned ports to capture large container handling contracts. The recent arrival of the French state-owned Compagnie Generale Maritime (CGM)'s 1,450 ton container ship La Fayette, followed closely on the
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    • 787 18 AFP A FIRMER trend was extended on the freight market last week following reports of extensive Soviet chartering coupled with continued interest by Chinese, Rumanian and European charterers. Initail estimates of the Soviet chartering, wholly on a period basis, amounted to more than half
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    • 175 18 THE first consignment af a £28 million contract to sapply rail tank wagons to Baagladesh was loaded at the Port of London Authority's Mill wall Doek recently for delivery to CMttagoag. The rolling stock, com* piete with spares, in being supplied entirely by British manufacturers
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    • 829 18 ORIENT EXCHANGE THE FREIGHT market is very active with rates stable. In some ports, bunker is becoming more readily available, although spot purchasing for trampers is active. Vessels of 5,000 to' 22,000 dwt are in frequent demand for time charter. Coastal vessels, especially
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    • Article, Illustration
      438 18 EXPECTED ARRIVALS TODAY KEPPEL WHARVES Dove (after Stolt Okpo) 15/ 16 Gudrun Bakke (after Grand Enterprise) 6/7 Kimanis (0530 shifts, after Jasamine) 25/26 Nedlloyd Amsterdam (after Nedlloyd Napier) 3/4 Nedlloyd Kobe (after Bowoon No. 3 and Stolt Okpo) 13/14 Pabloeverett (0530 after Tamuraeverett) 29/30 Sibonga (after Kota
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 516 13 EURO ASIA CHAPTERING CORPN <PTE> LTD Suite 831 Bth floor Ocean Bmlrmg Singapore 0104 Cable (utofrachl Tele. RS?39Ob A B Eutofrj Telephones *****0 lARDIM \\l A H Orient Overseas Co*titu*te'i Line Fl LY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE (VIA SUEZ) I'CHNA CONTAMJt 3W S SMS BRCQ 23W NEPTUNE CORAL 15* KOREAN
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    • 352 13 SEALORD UJ ANTAf H m. UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) ARABIAN GULF WEEKLY MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES S'pore Loading for Kuwait (28/10), Shuaiba (31/10). Dammam (4/11). Dubai (6/11) Kuwait (10/11). Shuaiba (13/11), Dammam (16/11), Dubai (19/11), Muscat (22/11) Dubai (16/11). Abu Dhabi (19/11) Doha (22/11), Dam«am (25/11) Kuwait (28/11) Kuwait. Dammam.
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    • 508 13 NOL NEPTUNE ORIENT UNES LTD FAR EAST/EUROPE FULLY CON!AINFRJSED SERVICE S oore P Keto C CONTAHER-f 13 Oct 14 Oct S S BRIOGf 20 Oct 22 Oct N CORAL 26 Oct 21 Oct K lACCNN 31 Oct 1 No. N PEARL 4 No, 5 No. C ROZE 10 No. 11
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    • 632 13 JAPAN/SINGAPORE SERVICE See Page IV Column 3 for Sailings Aqt- nts KYOSEI AGENCIES (S> PTE LTD. MARKUING 9'11?7 (j (N E HA L ****** A V f URO ASIA LINE SON BHD MAERSK LINE For US Plate. Paohc North Wtet Git I Atlantic. t«t Cfrti HUT COWMPBD) FAST HKCT WEEKLY
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 635 14 r 7' i Hapag-LI ia Agents SEGANI ,'STO9 '0s« 11 I ixnpur 18 ii 11 18 lIM P *eljng 18«"8.i (8 318 CFS 389? P»"ang 360/ V United States Lines WEEKLY CONTAINER SERVICE LOADING FOR:OAKLAND. LONGBEACH, PANAMA. SAVANNAH. NEW YORK. BALTIMORE. NORFOLK. HOUSTON, NEW ORLEANS, BARBADOS. TRIMDAD, BOSTON. CHARLESTON. BERMUDA.
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    • 389 14 X I* u ill I4en*ith*trt Its Aiwdet Next Loader: ME NEST HE US Oct 3/5 at BARBER WVLHELMSEN TERMINAL QOOOWH 47 110/10 17-20/10 4-7/10 11/11 13/11 15/11 11/11 19/11 Los tafctet I 22/11 San Francisco I 24/11 los Anfdrs San Francisco 0 Port Keianf 110/11 J HO/12 J 0-10/1 NEXT
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    • 657 14 EVERGREEN LINE FAR [ASI fUROPt EXPRESS fULL CONTAINER SERVICE ACCfPTWG CARGO FOR HAMBURG FELIXSTOWE. ROTTERDAM ANTWERP LE HAVRE ALSO AC CEP TUG CARGO FOR UNITED KINGDOM SOUTHAMPTON. LONDON. MANCHESTER. BIRMMGHAM BRISTOL LIVERPOOL GLASGOW. LEEDS WEST GERMANY BRfmtfivDT HOLLAND AMSTERDAM S p«f Hm*w| frfntoat Rotterdam Mwp It ft ivtr Vmater 11
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    • 899 14 1 Everett Lines T Burma Five Star Shippin« Corpn. "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" LOAOMG FOR RANGOON HTMfTAWYIM PP* 302/5 0d t/1 SALOMON CMEDt (LOAHNG fW HONGKONG ONLY) 5/7 (fct B F SS C Agents m Motoysw TEPS MALAYSIA Port Kelong Tel (38>-7355— Penong Tel *****/***** 6 F S5 C Agents m
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    • 732 14 r mo.s.E. OCEAN SHIPPING ENTERPRISES PTE LTD RM 2102 2103 21ST FLOOR MARINA HOUSE SHENTONWAY MISTRI ROAD SINGAPORE 2 TEL *****44 7& *****70 SANKYO LINE AUSTRALIA SERVICE. P. KeUnf Singapore loadng tar KYOSO KAMI «/7 Oct 1/10 Oct MEL. SYO WE MM 17/11 Od 15/16 Oct AOQ MAT SKY 9/10
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 1094 15 Overseas 1 MB m Containers Limited Weekly service to/from UK/Europe To UK/Continent Spot PKaiang Bremen (ipresi 4 Oct Litorpooi hi 4 Oct Toky* by 13 Oct 14 Oct CjrAfV Hay 20 Oct City EdtaAwgh 24 Oct Taki* Eiprtu 27 Oct Kovtoan Bay 30 Oct Mm Mam 4 Nn Kaluga Man
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    • 857 15 GRANARD LINE RED SEA/MEDITERRANEAN SERVICE S'port P Xe4*x Fo HV. MM TAT V.SIII._. 10 Oct" (Fuly Booked) UMON PCWYORK ¥32*1 4 Nov M.V. MAN AN 33* 20 Nov teams com mo cako ra mi M.V MAN AN V.24C 27 Oct MV MAN CHEONG V79C 2 No* Jeddah P. Said/ Alexandria/
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    • 672 15 BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRBS CONTMO SOHrtCt TO/FROM EUtOPE TeOjn by Cvtfp.hr C*ye<E**v|h TefaoEipreu Honjteng U|tfu FBOMEUMP* M BURG B HAVEN ROAM HAVRE SOTON k( Germany Austria Beneiui Frwce UUK P Keiang Cardan Bay SjM Sated SjM bM Sated 7/11 l/ll HK. TWN late Eipress SaM Saitd Saled VjM 13/10 15/11
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    • 630 15 Scan Dutch 9 kVi l fi.Ti 4.7 i II :#i: i.] ifl MM OWN 13/10 OUNGA SUM ntMCtSC* 20 10 KD KM* OUNGA OAKIA 21/11 «0 NOOM FRANCESCA Ml TOTMH WW OWll* 9/11 UMKM FRMKISCA 14/11 JUTIVO* OUNGA MUi 23/11 OUNGA fttal FRMCESCA 30/11 WO Kin frrsi^u, LwpiA UI CjMTf
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    • 570 15 BOUSTEAD AGENCIES THE BANK LINE LTD. LOADS FOR E. S. AFRICA KATEHNA DRACOPOULOS (Reunion Durban Ctovrn Pt Ekl. E London) Kuantan 16 18 Ocl 3 pore 19'2? Oct P Kelang LYKES ORIENT LINE U.S. GULF COAST SERVICE (New Orleans, Mobile, Houston, Galveston) Singapore P KeUnt Kuantan US GuN MASON LYKES
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 1017 16 K line KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. TO EUROPE f "elang I Havre Rdam I C CONTAINER 3W |13 Oct 14 Oct 129 Oct 30 Oct S S BRIDGE ?3W ?0 Oct 22 Oct 7 Nov 9 Nov 1 Not 2fc N CORAL 15W |26 Oct 27 Oct 113 Nov 1«
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    • 618 16 E.C./GREAT LAKES SERVICE LOAONG FOR: NEW TQM. NOffOU. MONTREAL. TOWNTO. ASHTABULA Pmang B(iwa« P Smpport wssa" CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE ludkif tar LOS ANGELES. SAN FRANCISCO SEATTLE TACOMA. VANCOUVER C EXPRESS CONTAINER/CONVENTIONAL/ REEFER SERVICE P«n*n( P Mjnf I Anpto "J O KGHM.ATA" «/100ct 11/12 Oct 13/ IS Oct 9Nm "S
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    • 725 16 S i'\ (>ri>n|i SINGAPORE SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE LTD ."OTMFiOOH OC fAN Bull C NG SNGAPQHf 1 MAHAETiNG 91 <1.. <3 I iNESI GENERAL 91 Jill <14 I ;NES| TELE* BS 2459S- «S ibS6B A 8 CARSHIP Aolf CABGOSHiP HID! Kvijioll.il Container Lilies WEEKLY CONTAINER SERVICE to/from BANGKOK DSR-LINES^L I For
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    • 684 16 M WES MALAYSIA* INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING CORPORATION BfPHAD EXPRESS FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO/FROM MED/UK/CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA NCST BOW© 1) Barcelona Genoa. 2) Amsterdam Antwerp. I Havre. Odbao Basle UK. 3) Bremen. Bremenhaven. Aartwv Copenhagen Helsinki 4) Hatmo Stockholm (Mo •Accepting lirrope cargo lor leader via Spore EAST KEMP: 1) G'buri 2) Hburg 3)
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    • 812 16 REGULAR INDEPENDENT SEMI/FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO EUROPE ALKTON NOR ASIA N854 NOR ASIA NBS7 S port P MM| 14 Oct It Oct 31 Oct 5 No* Avon (UK)/Boulogne Rotterdam/Antwerp/ Aran (UK) Boulogne/Avon (UK) Singapore MTRASEA (PTE) LTD *****11 BOOK KG *****57 K. Lumpur YEO SMPPMG 8 TRAMN6 410(44. *****2. *****8
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 253 17 ALFRED C. TOEPFER Jpw SCHIFFAHRT Jkj Express Regular Service To Dubai ETA ETD Ml. ANTONETTE 10 0«t 15 Oct f Express Service to Dammam and Kuwait JU.IAKMON LEADER 2 Nov 7 Nov Owners Representative Office Tel. No. *****33 AGENTS ICW OMENT TRADMG A SMTfMG PTE. LTD. 2004. ?otti fk Gofckn
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    • 272 17 UAN SOON SHIPPING GRADING CO (PTE) LTD ,101 nth FLOO" c'f BUILDING, HOOIRSON »O»0 Sl*G«»0»f 1 rn *****11 (i uns< cme uan«hno ET» ETD INDONESIA SERVICE M.V "SIMM! MTUK" 10/10/7) 12/10/7) JAKARTA M.V "CHEWY BAGUS" 10-10-7) 12-10-7) SAMARMM. BAUKPAMN MV "CHERRY IMNS" 1-10-7) 10-10-7) BALKPAPAN. UJIMG PAMMNG EAST MALAYSIA SERVICE
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    • 231 17 COMBO LINE REGULAR TiBER/PLYWOOO BULK SERVICE TEESTA WOOI COMBO WOO 2 P KELANG LOG FOR: 6/10 Nanies/Newport 16/10 Nantes/Newport AGFNTS Spore Magna Shipping (Pie) ltd for Bookings contact Mr Francis Teo Johnn* Kee Tel *****11 5. *****93 4 PI Kelang Perkapalan Timur Laut Sdn Bhd Tel 38 8506 7 Kuala
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    • 379 17 GOLDEN LINE GIMN GUM SNIPPING (PTE) LTD ?3. mat *ra street. smgapok i ra *****2 (is ucs) Tat Kuab Lanpw *****. P. KeUnc *****1. Pwmc »MU Paw imtmt OKNI LIOTO (M) SON M TIL ***** STRJUTS/PERSIAN GULF SERVICE: g.g: Sport GOLDEN HOKE Muscat kimat Karadi. 6/1 Oct GOLDEN HAVEN Basra*
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    • 339 17 NOTICE r TOKO LINE mx "TOYO MARU arrived «aeha Jirng Commercial Consignees of all damaged cargoes ex the above captioned vessels are notified that the general Survey will be held on Friday. sth October 1979 at Jurong Port Godown No. 1 from 10.00 am to 3.00 pm. No further Survey
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 58 18 NOTICE FAR EAST/GULF OF ADEN AND RED SEA PORTS CONFERENCE if NOTICE TO SHIPPERS TRANSHPMEHT AOOITIONALS TO PORTS OF DESTINATION .if WITH EFFECT FROM IST JANUARY, 1980. TRANSHIPMENT WILL BE QUOTED IN THE SAME CUR-1 RENCY AS" OUOTED BY THE ONCARRI- r ERS AND WILL NOT THEN BE SUBJECT TO
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