The Business Times, 3 December 1979

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  • 11 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 141/1/7# MONDAY, DECEMBER, J, lf» 50 CENTS
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 64 1 AFP BAHRAIN, Sun. Oil ministers from Iran, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Venezuela and Iraq met at Dtaahran, Saudi Arabia today to discuss Opec strategy, the Gulf news agency GNA monitored here reported. According to Teheran radio today, the Iranian minister Ali Akbar Moinfar was to brief Opec members
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    • 51 1 AFP JAKARTA, Sun. Indonesia's foreign exchange reserves have gone up sharply from US$3.2 billion three months ago to $4.1 billion, Central Bank Governor Rachmat Saleh said. The increase was largely due to the growing exports of oil and non-oil products, he said after a meeting with President Suharto
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    • 82 1 UPI MANILA, Sun. Revenues from the Philippines first commercially-produced oil have reached more than US$lOO million (Ss2ls million) since production began in February this year, a published report said yesterday. The Daily Express newspaper, quoting energy officials, said oil wells in the Nido Exploration Complex off central Philippines
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    • 71 1 Reuter MANILA, Sun. The new Asean Food Security Reserve Board will meet in Bangkok in midJanuary, to discuss the implementation of its new food security reserve, Philippine National Grains Authority administrator, Jess Tanchanco said. The date was set during a meeting of Asean representatives attending the current
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    • 89 1 UPI JAKARTA, Sun. Indonesia's unemployment is expected to affect some nine million people in the coming four years, Manpower and Transmigration Minister Harun Tain said today. Mr Zain said unemployment should receive a top priority among the most urgent problems to be solved by the government as 6.5 million
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    • 78 1 Reuter NEW YORK, Sun. The deposed Shah of Iran left here today for the safety and seclusion of a US air force hospital in Texas still not certain where he can find a permanent home. The Shah, whose presence here triggered the seizure of the US Embassy
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    • 57 1 AP WASHINGTON, Sun. The World Rank reported on Friday that many of its projects to help poor countries have run into trouble, but that nearly US$3.5 billion of its $3.7 billion investment remains worthwhile. These projects, it said, "appear to have achieved their major objectives, or are well
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    • 59 1 Reuter PADANG BESAR (Malaysia), Sun. Malaysia may mine its border with Thailand and also set booby traps to prevent smuggling of drugs and firearms, Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Mahathir Mohamed said in this border town today. Datuk Mahathir said these extreme measures would only be considered if
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    • 67 1 UPI BEIJING, Sun. China disclosed today that its largest uranium deposit was located somewhere "in South China" and the rich reserves have been tapped for use, the official Xinhua News Agency reported. The Ministry of Geology said the deposit has "reserves equivalent to 14 big mines" and was
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  • 106 1 THE Mtowtag Bst mi stocks gives Ike II most traded m tke Stock Exekaage «f Siagapsre last week. It gives tke taraever la ftwwiii sI salts, elssiag prices sb Friday aad tke Mgk aad lew fsr 1171 Cwfwy Price* BWfc Law •m Not 1979 Haw Par 3J46
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  • LOCAL STOCK INDICES
    • 65 1 NnM N«* n (to? Not n NotM t+BT Index: 2558.IS 2594.00 2594.75 25B.93 2623.72 Industrials: 396 31 399.62 400.15 399.77 408.62 ***** 748.42 749.7* 750.18 752.56 •*HoW»: 307.19 310.05 311.19 315.53 318.77 •ft'operties 31.39 252.54 252.47 253.08 26.36 'Minings: ***** 229.39 230.71 231.10 231.73 -Plantations 700.52 703.33 *836 708.63
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    • 78 1 NHK Nwn Nn8 Not IS N»r SI ttBT Indc x: 3591 42 3(41.52 3637.07 3640.17 3671.65 •todedli iJB: 48.51 ***** 432.45 432.53 435.71 634.55 649.28 640.16 641.11 643.98 ••Hotete: 280.23 281)9 282.98 2S3.1B 2MJ5 •PrspeHi SC. 45 243.53 sua 245.25 247.72 Tim 230 02 232.08 232.16 233.94 235.35 1
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  • 551 1  -  PWD APPROVALS WORTH $514 m By CHOO AI LENG THE FEVERISH pace of building construction in Singapore shows no sign of abating as latest figures on building approvals from the Public Works Department indicate. During the course of this year, the value of buildings approved
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  • 279 1 TIN production at the i more than 800 gravel pump mines in Peninsular Malaysia dropped by between 10 and 25 per cent last month due to. heavy monsoon rate and floods. The president of the AllMalayan Chinese Mining Association and the Perak Chinese Mining Association,
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  • 395 1 AN ELECTRONICS plant in Jurong which was brought by BOC International (BOCI) group last year from Airco Speer of the US may change hands once again. Sources said yesterday that at least one US group, comprising about three or (our Airco executives, are planning to
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  • 347 1 COMPETITION has made automation a necessity for production but the level of automation, when to do so and the returns on investments will have to be first considered. This was stated in an article appearing in the latest issue of Minimal, a publication of the National Productivity
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  • 266 1 SHELL Is —Hag a $U «U1 Mm thaa dsaMe its ■jaefled peMeua gas (LPG) storage capacity at Its Palaa Bakam reftaery. A BheM if i h fin i wM yesterday that the expaariMrtUi refiaery'a LPG facilities will ke et» plated
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  • 494 1 SONY Corporation, a Japanese giant in audio equipment, television sets and video cassette recorders, chalked up sales of $85 million in Singapore this year, a SO per cent increase over last year. And the company plans to capture a larger slice of
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  • 1494 2  -  SERIOUS ECONOMIC PROBLEMS By COLIN McINTYRE Reuter RUMANIA is showing signs of serious economic problems that could undermine its strongly nationalist and independent stance within the Soviet bloc. The architect of Rumanian independence, 61-year-old President Nlcolae Ceausescu, has been re-elected to a fourth five-year
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  • 1181 2 Reuter THE taternatknal relief effort for famine-stricken Kampuchea is going very badly, according to relief agency and diplomatic sources in Thailand. They said thonaanrti of tonnes of food sent to Kampuchea by air »nH drip are piling up in warehouses in Phnom
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  • 1719 2  -  By MICHAEL LAFFERTY and ELAINE WILLIAMS FT A NEW dimension has been added to Saturday shopping in Britain. It is becoming common to see long queues gathering outside High Street banks to obtain that extra cash top-up. Ever so slowly, it seems, the British banking public is growing
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
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    • 27 2 FOR SALE Surplus Fabrication Stocks: API and ASTM Pipe, ASTM Steel Plate, Weld Fittings and Flanges. Structural Steel, Electrical-Instrumentation Equipment, Control Valves. Volume Buyers Required Telephone: *****16
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  • 853 3  -  ONE-CHILD FAMILY By IAN STEELE Depthnews w A GRAND European tour by Chinese Premier Hua Guofeng in early Novem- ber has brought Europe's industrialists to their feet with the lure of markets their wildest 'dreams. But at home and abroad Beijing has
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  • 1316 3 FT THE world record industry is in a spin. Global sales for the industry, estimated at £3Vi billion, have slumped sharply, in some areas by as much as 40 per cent. Major producers like CBS, Decca and EMI have shown dramatic reductions in record
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  • 1042 3 International anger towards the United States over its interpretation of anti-trust laws is mounting. Root of the problem is the US claim that it should 'control* the numerous American subsidiary companies abroad. Now EEC countries are considering raising legal barriers around their citizens
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 454 4 BUYING eaqairiea eeattaeed to ptv la far rettoed Meant ail to aa ttkerwlnMlhl featarelcaa fflaispsrr predaee market laat week. Prleea at meat cammaiUea flatohri aarrewty mixed. The freak fcawi far eeeeaat ail waa aaid to have beea prempted by Ike fear af
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    • 1415 4 COFFEE: Robusta futures rallied at the close on late producer buying to end a volatile day's trading on Friday irregular and £24 per tonne lower to £14 higher from Thursday. Turnover was 17,738 lots, including three options. Dealers noted that spot November with a last trade at £1,772
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    • 179 4 TERMINAL rubber in London on Friday afternoon held about steady in hesitant dealings, Closing with pared gains on the day of 0.55 to 0.10 pence per kilo. Traders said the market was nervously supported in view of continuing concern over the Iranian/US political situation. They said the fluctuating action
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    • 166 4 CEINESE PRODUCE EXCHANGE, SINGAPORE, NOON CLOBDIG PEACES PEE PKX'L ON SATUEOAY: Chiml Buk SU4 sellers, old drum $ltt sellers, new drum $124 tellers Capra: Mixed (loose) UK Cool $K.OO buyers Nffw: Muntok AST A white fob 100 r NLW $335.00 sellers, Sirawak white (ob W* NLW $317 Jt
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    • 151 4 WHEAT futures on the Chicago Board of Trade finished 13 Vi to 6V« US cents a bushel higher on Friday, to close near the highs for the day. Locals and professionals covered short positions ahead of the weekend. Traders appeared reluctant to be short due to recent developments stemming
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    • 135 4 CHICAGO soybean futures closed 9% to 7Vi US cents a bushel higher. Futures ended near their highs for the day as locals covered short positions ahead of the weekend. Mounting tension between the US and Iran and sharply higher precious metal values prompted the shortcovering, traders said. Weaker US
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    • 88 4 Reuter EXPORT registrations of Argentine grains, oilseeds and their products from the 1978/79 crop up to Nov 21 this year, for shipments during 1979 and 1980. totalled 19,571,600 tonnes higher 11.2 pet than 17,589,000 tonnes for the 1977/78 crop up to Nov 22, 1978, for shipments during 1978,
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    • 1257 4 AFP GROWING unoerUlnty over the situation between Iran and the United States brought heavy speculative buying of precious metals last week. The fresh weakness of the US dollar on the foreign exchange was an added incentive to turn to commodities to safeguard monetary values. Gold
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    • 75 4 CJ.F. North European ports. In US dollars per ton unless otherwise stated. LONDON: Pri Previoua Malaysian 5% ff» bulk per tonix i January 642.50eir 645 00»lr Sumatra 5% ffa bulk Afloat 616.SOpd November 625.00pd 625.00alr December 632Vi/6.i6pd 63S.00pd January February 642'i/645pd 642.50pd M5.00ilr 660.00pd March 6S0.00pd 647 50pd
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    • MONEY AND EXCHANGES
      • 339 4 THE US dollar ended lower against major currencies as the Iranian crisis continued to dominate trading on the Singapore foreign exchange market last week. Another factor for the dollar's fall was the easing of US interest rates, with Bankers Trust and Wells Fargo Bank lowering their PLR by
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      • 48 4 FOR THE week ended Saturday Dec 1, the range of call rate received from from Short Deposits (M) Bhd was as follows: Bask hud: 0.8 per cent to 3.25 per cent. fllMMl taad: 2.25 per cent to 4.25 per cent. MiTirati of funds totalled $653 million.
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      • 304 4 THE INTERBANK overnight rate continued on a firm note last week, with overnight deposits traded at 7V4 to 7 per cent in the beginning of the week. Due to some technical adjustments on Wednesday, the rate was brought down to close at 5 to 4V« per cent. Despite
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      • 172 4 Asian rates ASIAN earreaey average itpsstt rates far Ike weak eaded Nov SI: 7 days 1 month 2 months 3 months 6 months 9 months 12 months U8$(Bi St, 14 9/16 14'* 14 13 1/16 13*« 13 3/16 id price*) 12'. 13'. 133/16 139/16 139/16 Uv. 129/16 1 month 3
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      • 167 4 THE KILOBAR in Singapore on Saturday opened at 5529,574 and closed at $29,736. Spot gold for London delivery opened higher at UStGO/421 and closed even firmer at 422.30/423.30 on pre-weekend short-covering. The market was nervously traded to a high to 1423/ 424 on short-covering and some fresh long position
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      • 407 4 THE DOLLAR was marked sharply down against major currencies at the close on Friday, particularly the Swiss franc, in a day dominated by continuing anxiety over the Iran situation. The market's interpretation of the news that Mexico will not readmit the Shah as a worsening of the conflict bought
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      • 22 4 THE average rate at which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their beet customers is 9.2 per cent.
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      • 208 4 Asian FRCDs INDICATIVE priees if Ate dollar fleating; rate certificates sf deport for selected lames (or the week ended Nsv N: Bid Offer Dai-Ichl Kangyo Bulk 15-3/16 17/11/10 •8* 100 BNP11', JO/1/81 90'. 90 Bank of Tokyo 12 H 27/2/81 90V, 90'* 90H Mitsubishi Bank 13-1/1616/3/81 OH UOB 13'■ 5/4/81
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 776 5 ARRIVALS Service Local Operator Number Tine Fraa PAA PA005 0125 NYC/SFO/HKG LAX/ANC/SEL/H FT FT73 0150 SIA SOB 0660 KWI/BAH MAS MH601 0700 KUL MAS MH682 0710 KCH SIA 0815 KUL MAS ***** PEN MAS MH607 0845 KUL MAS MH671 0945 PEN/KUL SIA sgm 1000 HLP CPA CX710
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    • 465 5 JAPANESE subsidiaries operating in the Asean region have made no major effort to adapt to local conditions in terms of either the product mix or the production technology used by them, according to Professor Ryokichi Hirono from Seikei University. The transfer of technology too
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    • 342 5 Reuter PREMIER Masayoshi Ohira of Japan said be would deal cautiously with Japan's proposed yen loans to China along the avowed policy of not making military cooperation with that country. Mr Ohira who makes a five-day official visit to China beginning Wednesday was speaking to the press
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    • 441 5 AP THE WORLD oil market is "likely to be shaken up considerably" in 1960 by cutbacks in both oil production and in the amount of crude supplied to international companies, an authoritative newsletter predicted yesterday. Major oil-consuming nations are expected to feel the
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    • 328 5 UPI THE lure of higher wages that once sent Asian doctors to Western countries has reached down to unskilled workers, creating new problems for both the old and new country of the migrants, it was reported on Saturday. It was called the
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    • 163 5 Reuter JAPANESE Prime Minister Masayoshi Ohira said he understood the rights of the Palestinian people hvinrffng their wish to establish their own independent state. Mr Ohira, answering a question in Parliament, also said Japan would like to promote dialogue with the Palestine Liberation Organisation (PLO),
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    • 141 5 THE South Korean national assembly has approved a record national budget for 1960 balanced at 5,804 billion won (about Ss24 billion), up 28 per cent from the current year's original budget. The new fiscal year begins on Jan 1. The single-house legislature also unanimously approved on
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    • 431 5 AP THERE will be a healthier trade relationship between Japan and the European Economic Community (EEC) only when Japan makes changes in its economic and import structure. EEC director-general for external affairs. Sir Roy Denman, in Tokyo (or biannual consultations, praised Japan for eliminating
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 400 5 Agencies JAPAN will grant Singapore 17 million yen (S5170.000) to help in a language improvement project, the Foreign Ministry said in Tokyo. The ministry said the fund will be used to purchase facilities for a Japanese language laboratory for the project. BIXTY-SEVEN per cemt of Americans approve President
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  • REVIEWS
    • 980 6  -  By PATRICIA GOH "ARE you keeping a symphony notebook," my sister often asks me, when I come back with weird and wonderful tales about my work. Harry Ellis Dickinson of the Boston Symphony Orchestra obviously did, and he published an "irrevent memoir" but
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    • 512 6  -  The clarinet is compared with the soulless flute and the buffoon bassoon. DAVID LOY reviewes the SSO's rendition of three clarinet works. DAVID LOY OF ALL the orchestral instruments, the clarinet seems the most expressive in the woodwind family. It not only has
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    • 106 6 NIKE hi the giMw ef victory. The Mmw Pantomime CtßMiy has chases this name as a title ef their aew predaetlea dedfcated te the IIM Mmeew Olympics. Gledrls Mackevtetas, the eempaay's ehlef pwiiwfi says Us treajpe ■redaction slaee the >n Rlasif at lids year. weave F a*li2r
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    • 728 7  -  By LEE YOKE MENG THERE is really nothing lite a good old musical to you feel light and free the bouncy and lilting, the romantic and the witty, and, of course, there will always be a guy and a doll who
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    • 1004 7  -  I have been a principal dancer lor 22 years now. I have regret Wei? my gosh, you don't acknowledge that you have the body of youth. Its my life. It means, well, somehow life tastes better when I dance Nureyev. Picture shows Nureyev, in
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    • 341 7 •A unique theatrical experience is in the offing for Singapore audiences. The American National Theatre of the Deaf have under their Sleeves techniques that are "not only different but exciting and memorable. .UL HAVE YOU heard of the American National Theatre of the Deaf? No, they're not a
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    • 143 6 WOODWORKING EXHIBITION. DATE: 12-16 JANUARY 1981, SINGAPORE. Wood '81 is the second specialist exhibition devoted exclusively to the development and expansion of the forestry, timber processing and woodworking industries of South East Asia. Wood '81 will highlight the latest range of equipment and services available. Wood '81 wiH have a
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 449 6 FILM SHOWS THE National Museum's apodal MMay fllaa im far ■taiwrti continues today and on Thursday. For the muscially inclined, the Birth of a Violin shows the history and the art of making violins. And for all football fans, two treats are in store for you: Introducing Australian Football and
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    • 741 6 MIND-BOGGLING NIGHT IF YOU have art already kiwi Bayal Society wMc* Ike city. *«PH ttnagfc deelies fttt i eerpne to Try mmMm riukr. fcrtrt tnm Wm rttyte Ox- Flying Higk at tar ul hwlwi scripts «f M Is svisr ts flag mme hMlsnriii. smM in s Srnn. ChucMIKB People, then
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
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      • 1320 8 NEW YORK,. BLUE chip, gaming Md hashing Aarei contributed to owail weakneas as the stock market last Friday retreated over a wide range in active tradta*. Analysts said with the weekend upcoming and the situation in the Middle East growing mare tense. Investors decided some precautionary selling was
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    • 72 8 Merlin's New Grill Room It's elegant, comfortable and quietly opulent, with a menu that will delight the discriminating. Our Businessmen'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 lot's more culinary
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  • MARKET REVIEWS
    • 1026 9 K.LUMPUR L J ri THERE was a distinct lack of enthusiasm in investor and trader sentiment on the Kuala Lumpur stock market last week. In the light of uncertainties from troubles in Iran and world oil prices to the situation at the
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    • 318 9  -  Wttk •mtod Nov 30 uovnpfita oy Violet Chow SCRIP ISSUE ShaagrM* Hate!: Bonus Issue of one-for-flve. OTHERS fteatsaa Ptywoad said its wholly-owned subsidiary, TCNP Trading, has entered Into an agreement with Golden Hope Plantations for the sale of 2.90 million Jomaliaa shares for 91.97 million
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    • 316 9 1 SYDNEY A MOVES by major US banks to cut the prime interest rate from 15y« per cent removed pressures on Australian interest rates and added a note of confidence to sharemarkets that were lingering in the doldrums. Brokers said with US rates back from their peak
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    • 1137 9  -  LONDON By GERALD COLVERD YEARS before the London stock market created its take-over panel and produced a "yellow book" of rules to monitor bid procedures, the chairman of a quoted company refused a bid for his 51 per cent stake in the business in spite of loud
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    • 323 9 TOKYO k. A AFP THE TOKYO stock market remained on a strong upbeat throughout last week to carry the Dow indicator to a seven-week high. A bout of strong selective buying overwhelmed liquidation pressure to help the market post the first weekly
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    • 875 9  -  SINGAPORE L 4 By CHAN BONG SOO SELECTIVE stocks in the ptopaly and hotel sectors of the Stock Exchange of Singapore last week came alive with speculative buying with good gains attendant. Towards the close, there were signs of a spillover of buying interest onto
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    • 611 9 r NEW YORK L NYT THE New York stock market responded to signs of easing short-term interest rates last Monday by staging its sturdiest rally in more than two months. For the full week, the Dow Jones industrial average moved ahead 1038 points to
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  • COMPANY NEWS
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    • 105 10 Company Particulars Ex Date Books Close Pub Text MUIad SEA Corp Temerloh Sku|ri-L« Bonus Issue of 1 for 4 Bonus Issue of 4 for 5 Bonus Issue of lfor 1 Bonus Issue of 1 for 1 Bonus Issue of one for five Dec5 Dec 11 Decfl NYA Dec
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    • 462 10 SHARE prices on Saturday continued to rise in active trading with active selective buying in blue chips and populars more than offseting increased profit-taking in front runners. Dealers said the market average rose 23.87 to close at 6,474.06 with a volume of 240 million shares. The Tokyo Stock
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    • 318 10 NOV 30 Rand INDUSTRIALS A Alpha 220 unch Abercom no unch AE And CI 570 10 A Mir 1925 Barlows 758 -2 Cg Sugar 900 unch CNA 32SB Currle Finance 130 unch De Beers Ind 18S0B unch Edcon 400 -5 Edgars 5550 Eveready Fed Volk 325 *25 Fuglt
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    • 533 10  -  SEA VIEW RECOVERY By ANTHONY TAN AFTER a shaky decade of losses requiring massive cash rescue operations to stay afloat, Sea View Hotel has broken through with an encouraging maiden profit. Net profit for the year Just ended June 30 was $1.07 million
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    • 126 10 UNITED Mater Works (M) il»lllf Bfci: BOGM to be held at Jalan Utas, Batu Tlga Industrial Estate, Shah Alam, Selangor, on Dec 5 at 10.30am. Pablie Textile Bki: EOGM to be held at TanJung Room, Hotel Merlin, 25A, Farounar Street, Fenang, at 12 noon on Dec 11. TMMha
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    • 611 10  - Ben's proposed sale of W T Letter to the Editor Choo Chia Teck Dear fik, We refer to your 'Taking Stock" column In the Purine si Times on Nov 30, 1979, in connection with Ben and Company Ltd's (Ben) proposed sale of Warehousing ft Transportation Pte Ltd (W 4 T)
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    • 2835 10 Tki» Year High Lew C«apur Last Sale orGr'. DW DW CVr Cr's YTd Net P/K Vol COOO) Week Higfc Lew SECTION ONE 1NDU8TB1AL A COMMERCIAL 201 207 Aetna IBS 123* Aicom 148 110 Allied Choc 180 13S B A T 272 256 Bata 74* 57h Ben 2S6
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    • 191 10 Sime Darby Sime Holdings Limited SHAREHOLDERS SHOULD ACT NOW The Scheme of Arrangement for the transfer of your Company's domicile has now been approved by shareholders. For each Sime Darby Holdings Limited share you are entitled to one share in Sime Darby Berhad. Sime Darby Berhad share certificates will be
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  • MONDAY SPORTS
    • 1051 11  -  By CHARMAINE CHAN KEPPEL Club yesterday beat close rivals Singapore Island Country Club by four strokes to retain the 'A' division title in the Singapore Golf Association InterClub team championship, which was held at Bukit Chermin. The home team returned a total of
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    • 27 11 yy ■«<» M>i>t ——I WjjJ* m AMOAffIAAAAAA* tl||n ni ys«s tafJUuMd te iiirlu «T r iftifM* <nt*B9 kj WONQ KWA! CBOW).
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    • 1115 11  -  By PETER DOBEREINER IF YOU were asked to nominate the six greatest golfers of the last 50 years it is likely that your selection would be drawn (ram a list including Ben Hogan, Jack Nicklaus, Walter Hagen, Bobby Jones, Sam Snead, Peter Thomson, Bobby
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    • 462 11 Battleship: 1 ThaLoeeof the Prince of W|ilmt and tfie Beputoe- M Middlebrook A graphic account of the momentous sinking 01 10 December «nd the ship* .ndthrt forgotten. f m Tiger Tiger!: ■iCtM l Alfred Better j Gulliver Foyle liar, I lecher, ghoul, walking I cancer. Obsessed by ven 9 eance
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  • 529 12 THE GOVERNMENT, managements and union in Singapore need to concentrate on (our areas to ensure a continued growth in the shipbuilding and repairing industry in the next decade. The four areas are the upgrading of technology and skills of workers, enhancing a safe working
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  • 441 12 AP WITH the exception of oil, the world is not running out of mineral resources, says a new study. But it adds that industrialised nations face major difficulties in assuring reliable supplies of raw materials. The report says alarmist predictions that many
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  • 435 12 THE importance of petroleum in Malaysia's external trade grew significantly in the first eight months of this year. It accounted for 15.7 per cent of total exports compared with 13.2 per cent in the corresponding period of last year. Propelled by increase in both
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  • 229 12 AP AFP HUNGARY will import pepper, rubber, cocoa beans, coffee, spices and other primary commodities directly from Malaysia. The country's Deputy Minister of Foreign Trade, Sandor Udvardi, said in Kuala Lumpur that Hungary imports about 2,000 tonnes Of pepper annually from Brazil and Singapore.
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  • 50 12 THE Sabah Marketing Corporation has concluded a sale of over tonnes of Selangan Batu logs worth usn million with China. It is the first time the state had concluded a direct sale of Selangan batu logs with China. Shipment is expected to take place in mid-January.
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  • 305 12 THE size of the Bumiputra Investment Fund of Amanah Saham Mara has been increased further. The Public Trustees office of Malaysia has allowed the company to expand its 11th fund to 18 million units of $1.00 each against 15 million units previously. The approval was given
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  • 43 12 Mto Prtne MMrtu Mta GaaiU (Ml) glvtag the tpm pelm the natal ft Mr* (Ml Cmpm Party. Mn Guttl mi teleertag ea Matey la New Nh the party mMlfofto tor the Juury geaeral eleefln. AP phito. Source: AP photo
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  • 224 12 MR Low Guan Onn (above), Joint managing director of Jnrong Shipyard, died yesterday at the age of 64 after a long illMr Low is best known as a pioneer of Singapore's shipbuilding and shiprepairing industry, having been with Jurong Shipyard since 1961 He was also a
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  • 136 12 AFP ALL the 13 biggest commercial banks in Japan ■iWwwH marked business deterioration in the semiannual bookkeeping period ended last September chiefly because of the slump of the national bond market Their financial reports showed that the combined gross income of the so-call-ed city
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  • 628 12 Agencies THE central bank of Iran has ordered all banks in the country to cease all transactions in US dollars, the daily newspaper Bsmdad reported on Saturday. "Transactions will be carried out is other valid currencies," the newspaper said, citing a circular from the
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  • 294 12 NYT A LARGE decline In the US government'* index of 'Trading indicators" was reported on Friday, sapporting farcasts that the economy Is sliding into a imssksi The Commerce Department said the index, which is supposed to the future course of the economy, dropped
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  • 73 12 SIX companies have been gazetted to be struck off the Register of Companies three months after Nov 22 unless cause to the contrary is shown. The companies listed in the Nov 22 notice are International Tours (Singapore) Pte Ltd, Sin Thai Hin Chit Fund Ltd,
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 84 12 i KEPPEb RESTAURANT |T THE PLACE FOR GOOD INDIAN FOOD G5-G7, Tanjong Pagar Complex (Glutton's Corner), Keppel Road, Singapore 0208. Tel: *****72. The only Restaurant in Town serving Banana Leaf and North Indian Food. NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS OUR SPECIALITIES .1 F 'sh Head supreme In ginger 6. Mutton Chops
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    • 80 12 16-digit desk-top calculator Found in banks, financial houses and frequently used by Chartered and Public Accountants and Statisticians where juggling with big figures is a way of life! This newest model from SHARP [v=] Verification t£ey f+ *11-*lSpecrttoy» tor mart uo/down and percentage change calculations 1 Tl 1 Accumulaaon Selector
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 61 12 Outlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. to 1 p.m. today: Occasional showers in many places. Bepert for 24 at the airport. pater to 7Jt p.m. mi Dee I Maximum temperature 28.5 Associated humidity 83 Minimum temperature 22.6 Associated humidity 97 Hours of sunshine 2.60 Rainfall in millimetres 17.6 Total rainfall
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • PORTSIDES
      • 108 13 AFP THE MASTER and two crew members of the Dutch refrigerator freighter Emmely have been put under arrest in Rotterdam following allegations that a young stowaway was thrown overboard from their ship last Oct 24 shortly after it left Port Harcourt, Nigeria. Announcing the arrests, a Dutch
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      • 80 13 AFP. THE YOKOHAMA dockyard of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, "cradle" of Japanese shipbuilding industry, launched an Iranian tanker from its berth on Friday to mark the end of its 88-year history. The Japanese shipbuilding industry, suffering a long recession is slated to carry out a 35 per cent cut
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      • 65 13 Reuter THE AUSTRALIA Northbound Shipping Conference said it has raised the bunker surcharge on the Australia to Japan and Korea route to 9.55 per cent from the present 9.50 per cent, effective Dec 1. The bunker surcharge on the Australia to the Philippines, Hongkong and Taiwan routes has
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    • 611 13  -  HIGH COSTS BLAMED By G. DURAIRAJ HIGH charter rates and operational costs have forced Kuala Lumpur-based Intermodal Malaysia Shipping Line (IMSL) Sdn Bhd to suspend its independent shipping services between Straits and European ports. The Malaysian company suspended operations on Nov 26 after operating for about
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    • 611 13 SripplBg Uh Page Gal Adriatic "IV 5 Aha VI 3 Alfred CTS vm 1 All trans VI 5 Alpac VI 5 Angkutan Anhsing VI vn 4 2 ANL i 1 APL m 4/5 Argentic* IV 4 Arya Nat vm 1 ASCL m 1 Asia America IV 5
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    • 573 14 AFP WORLD shipbuilding orders showed their first decisive Increase for nearly six years in the third quarter of this year although shipyard activity continued to decline. Figures from Lloyd's Register of Shipping showed that the total order book rose Just over 5 per
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    • 351 14 JAPAN'S ahtprepalrers want to lift their pricea by mn thaa t$ per eeat aext year. IMs news mm m top af the meat llilia by fflngiasre to laereaae shiprepalr prices by arwuMl 18 per eeat. The iMiripilitot divfalea 1 the Shipbuilders I—rtoflw at Japan (BAJ)
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    • 966 14 RECEIVING OF EXPORT Fa CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO AT CONTAINER TERMINAL 2,dJSir 1 U rr 1 b Shlppln, Une/Agent (2) All export rCL container* and LCL cargo must be delivered to the Authority* premises during the following periods. (I) Starting time of receiving 7 days before vessel's arrival
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    • 1373 14 A SLIGHT Improvement was noted in grain chartering last Thursday but the trend of rates remained uncertain. Grain cargoes were fixed from the US Gulf to Japan at US$25 and at $26 (fio) for December also at $26.87(fi0) for December/January. Other grain bookings included US Gulf to Hamburg
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    • 1304 15 ACTIVE POWER NEEDED Lloyd's List THE International Maritime Consultative Organisation (Imco) must develop an authority of its own if it is to become a constructive and positive influence in international marine affairs. But the only constitutional executive authority that secretary-general CP Srivastava has
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    • 215 15 AFP THE sMphaildtag cffato fa wmrii l IfVfl IN CAUtI be aetved ea a aellsa hjr MttM bade, the litemtleaal Metalworker* FWhnflu Mini at tke deee sf Its tkree-day e» leneee la Cepeakagea last week. Mr Hersaaa ■fibkaa. geaerai neretery el tke
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    • Article, Illustration
      434 15 EXPECTED ARRIVALS TODAY KEPPEL WHARVES Fides (after President Wilson) 38/39 John Bakke (0600 shifts after Lanka Kanthi A Knud) 35/36 Kapitan Izotov (Tanker) (UOO after Stolt Busan P/O Subject gas free) 15/16 Kota Fajar (after Kota Naga) 10/U Ngan Chau (after Emma Bakke)6/7 Rio Bonde (RO/RO) (0706
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    • 3822 19 SCHEDULE A guide to ships loading at Singapore for Ports around the World The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the snip, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival apd departure from the Port of
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    • 264 20 HITACHI Rabin Dockyard Is camptottag Its biggest sad meat challeaglag jab to date that af naettvatlig sad retrcfltttsg the very large crude carrier (VLCC), Beaalea, far active service agala. The n*M* dwt taaber had been laid ap fsr sver twe years, lie yard was
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    • 259 20  -  G. Durairaj ABOUT 40 shipping personalities representing a cross-section of the international shipping community will meet in Kuala Lumpur on Dec 4 for the fifth Lloyd's Register of Shipping East Asia Committee meeting. The meeting will be opened by Malaysian
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    • 399 20 LONDON SHIP SALES FAR EASTERN operators, mostly unidentified, were again active in the London market last week, shipbro kers said. They dealt actively at both ends, figuring in the following transactions: ERACLIDE a 133,926 dwt ore/oil carrier built in 1974 was purchased by them
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    • 163 20 AFP MOUNTING tension in the Middle East prompted re- newed activity on the tanker market last week, with higher rates being paid. Some owners were known to be nervous about sending their vessels into the Gulf States area, but nevertheless there was still an
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    • 1384 20 WHO ACTS FOR WHOM The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and the agents who handle cargo bookings for them. A B Adriatic CMtalaer Container Feeders (S)/Cargo Freight (PK). AFEA Singapore Shipping Agencies (S)/Euro-Asia Line (PK/PN). Alfred C. Teepfer Intermodal (S)/Marin tex Enterprise (PK). Alfred C. Teepfer Schlftahrt New
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    • 337 13 Scan Dutch V Fast and Regular Service To/From N.C. /SCAN W.MED./U.K. Stngapore Tel 91S0H. Port Keiang Tel *****1 Kuaia.Lumpur Tel ***** Penang Tel *****6 I \RI )l M W 1 \ll m Orient Overj&eas CwicMteA Line KOREAN JACEjM 3W La 3/2 0500 HftS T» r J(mh| Spirt 4/12 5/12 fti
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    • 258 13 I SEALORD ANTAII m UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO (SAG) it I 'ii h f 11 h J WEEKLY MULTI-PURPOSE SERVICES S pore Loading tor Kuwait (20/12), Shuiba (23/12). Damnum (26/12), Doha (29/12), Abu Dhabi (1/1), Dabai (3/1) Mna Qaboos (29/12). Dubai (1/1). Doha (3/1). Dammam (6/1). Kuwait (10/1) FULLY
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    • 431 13 NOL NEPTUNE ORIENT LINES LTD FAR FAST FUROPF FUIIY CONTAINFRISFD SFRVI r F HFTEI S'port P. Mni Hhvv r«M r Stow H'burt Br em kwttv 0 CWF+ 40k SOK 220K 23 0K 250K 290K 31 OK 41m HH CONTAMER 9Ok 10 Ok 21 Ok 30 Ok 2 to* 4 too
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    • 227 13 Nedlloyd Lines Regular Liner Services To/ From All Parts of the World. I Singapore Tel *****1. Port Keiang Tel *****1 Kuala Lumpur Tel 2512 V Penang Tel &lt;*****6 mm LONDON Freights CONTAINER ScM«k» SHIPS In Port SHIPPING List LONDON SUp Sales REGIONAL Weatker WHO Acts For Whom MAERSK LINE EI
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 888 14 LEO SHIPPING PTE LTD SINGAPORE PERNAS-MISC SHIPPING AGENCIES SDN. BERHAD. P KFIANG PFNANG MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL SHPPHG CORPORATION BERHAD HEAD OFFICE: WISMA MISC TEL: NO: KL *****8 TO/FROM MED/UK/CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA EAST KM©: NEST BOWC Vessel S pore 1) Msedles 2) Mam Feed* B. PENAGA B DAHLIA 6 PENAGA B DAHLIA B PtNAGA
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    • 181 14 BBS SUPERCARRIER SERVICE HMi WEEKLY BERVICE FROM US ATLANTIC/GULF AND E. CANADA fl« MM ML RM Ski SaM SaM SaM 3/12 0/12 9/12 10/12 12/12 19/12 20/12 22/12 24/12 24/12 25/12 27/12 1/1 1/1 J/1 •lt/1 *20/1 20/1 *25/1 27/1 4/2 5/2 30/1 4/2 5/2 t«U K3SLS OBtTO IT m
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    • 896 15 Overseas 111 I Containers Limited Weekly sendee to/from UK/Europe STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei Ports and Bangkok ccntmoshp soma to w/cowTipn. HWf tim S'tan S&gt;an PldM| o*aurt A'tmp It Haw* ILK. Ouka h) 3Ok 4 o*c 23 Dk 25 Ok 1 ta) 21 Ok Dhm 40k HOk 25
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    • 199 15 Franco Belgian Services If" ir F Ft, rich 7? t i" fir 7,l»'f X C.M.C.R. Seatrain Pacific Services S.A. *1 1 t.l n KM STOK MOTHER VSL U OM GULF E/C 7/12 V»*T Nr|* 31/12 2/1 7/1 12/1 is/u I?/" Vl 11/1 11/1 13,1 11/12 MOTHER VS. E/C Mf LA
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    • 559 16 RUT CMTNBttD TO BNK T«Mi bpntt CW|»l* an ea**i a/12 21/12 (1/1) 21/12 29/12 30/12 1/1 21/12 31/12 1/1 3/1 3/1 5/1 1/1 1/1 4/1 1/1 7/1 |/1 0/1 11/1 12/1 14/1 7/1 9/1 10/1 13/1 18/1 20/1 21/1 23/1 iTO* 1 Jo/I 1 11/12 31/1 17/1 15/1 11/1 1/1
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    • 470 16 cn a n rx &gt; &gt;. o i H. I I. "fT +«M(1OT) hhrt B. MO (1t79) 15 Bk KCNM (1571) 21 fcc Mir/tdi/iMM II he U#ws/S«H/*bWIW Uht (1171) 15 )m 13/14 to Ui/MAw/Ti)* +BMRA (1179) 13U 13/14 FA Ul/MMTAn *}J-*^ fi^ fT,NG Fa COHIAIOS FOR JAPANESE POUTS HNvy UN
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    • 165 16 EVERGREEN LINE &lt;PRt MIR OF! CON!AINfR SIRVICI ALSO ACCEPTMC CARGO POU WUTH*«rTO«. LONDON. MANCHESTER. MWUGIMM. WSTOt IWERFOOI GLASGOW. LEEDS HOLLAND WGTIRDMI MIROPf fAR t AST I *mSS fill I CONTAINS R Sf HVITF FAR FAST/RED SEA MEDITERRANEAN SEA EXPRESS FULL CONTAINER SERVICE {&gt;*Mm* it Ok IJm IJm ilia IJtm IS
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    • 684 16 Everett Lines/ "•URMESE NATIONAL LINE' LOADMG FOR RANGOON kM/4hc 4/Sto R.F.S3.C. Aganto In Motowio TIPS MALAYSIA Kalong TaIDV-7355 Lang Tat. *****/***** WiWiHiiß infarct ntMMUi S. A. C.I. F. "ARGENTINE NATIONAL LINE" LOAOMG FOR MMN, CAPETOWN, BUENOS MB *9— MSNM h Nrt/3 Ok TraaifaitMin Maritima Maxicana S. A. "MEXICAN NATIONAL LINE"
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    • 438 16 fT-iO.S.E. OCEAN SHIPPING ENTERPRISES PTE LTD KM :U/J 1U 5 JlS'f-LOOK MARINA MOU' E SHFNTON AA&gt; MISTRI ROAP MNt.APORF 2 t£l 22.; 11-14 7 22C1J70 SANKYO LIME I 14/17 D«c IS/DDk STO, RELABEL 23/25 Ok 21/22 DK MB, STt, ML. AOS. BANGLADESH SERVICE 15/11KC CMTTMOIK. CMUH ST. UMBO OCEAN fM
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    • 605 17 vv PIL GROUP f&ST APRICA/RtDStA SERVICL COLOMBO/KARACHI/P. GULF SERVICE m 15/25 DK SEMRAM 5/11 Dk HUM 5/IS tut KOU KIM 15/21 tK Karachi linit MM 15/21 Dk Karat* Dubai. Kuwait Kmc* f«l—KjtjclH SING APORE/CHITTAGOHG/RANGOON/SERVICES Singapore 9/12 Dk CMtafont Madras. Rangoon SINGAPORE/BANGKOK/SINGAPORE DIRECT SERVICES SINGAPORE/INDONESIA/SINGAPORE SERVICES Pakistan National Shipping Corpn. Karachi
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    • 619 17 5] r BEN UNI I CONTAINERS M WW pM VU vu vu •m ivu M IVU wm. .__w* a/u a/u or 27/ a ivu ivu tataN VI a* MM VI MM MM 11/1 U/l WMBm H Bu#c rmvu ram 2vu a/u a/u a/u a/u a/u NMi son* Fran au 1/1
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    • 394 17 If Scan Dutch mi nosa &gt;: ij:,»j i *17. 1 j »ji i, .ii::«»w: i»: z r m* r—1) Mb 2) Mm 3) «n 4) MM IVI2 a/12 2V12 27/11 21/U WU 1/1 1/1 2/1 2/1 |/1 IVI 1/1 14/1 15/1 17/1 14/1 21/1 22/1 M/l zvi a/i 2i/t ji/i
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    • 467 17 T r»gc BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES IHt BANK LINE LTD LOMB FOR E. i S. AFRICA •OUT SUM (Mmmm. (MM. C PtEte.tl.oMM) Sport 11/16 Occ P LVKES ORIENT LINE U.S. GULF COAST SERVICE 1 (New Orleans, Mobfc, Houston, Galveston) Mppart PR** Kmntw IBM uallort ltres i In*) a/25 Dk 7 Fat
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 737 18 IV LINE KAWASAKI RISEN KAISHA. LTD. TO NORTH AMERICA &gt; Ace 14 13/12 IVI2 r Ace 14 15/12 11/12 Earier Mar veuafc 4m raUk m iipul C«f*n 4m accaptaMe tar (MM. »f n. TO EUROPE (tcctptaf carfeei to Scjadbu«u n Han*w|) FROM EUROPE TO FAR EAST SS BOOCf 23C N
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    • 488 18 CAUKMU/MCffK NORTH NEST KMC! udhi tar. us ma in fvmdbco. unu. num. mmcdwql u. EXPRESS CONTAMER/CONVENTIONAL/ REEFER SERVICE fmmt P Wn Sawon I tanks so muumr it/if Im u/u im 20/21 m ii f* •so IMPUK" 21/22 Ft* 23/24 Ft» »/2C ftb 24 Mm AUSTRALIA SERVICE MMK KMKNI Penani P
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    • 466 18 f.rotii) SINGAPORE SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE LTD A N M S .A W{ •t S .(Nfti; &gt;,• 4 Sf -AH AR'jH ii"r;r||i|! Ki'j|ioiial ilxljfj Container Lines WFfKLV CONTAINER SERV'C E to/Fro»n BANGKOK X 9/10 OK IVI7 0K 19/20 OK 23/24 OK 20/27 OK 31/31 OK 2/3 M tvmmt) VI OK 12/13
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    • 556 18 GRA/VARD LINE RED SEA MEDITERRANEAN iERVICE Store PlaM Ml. MLORM VJJM l/toc *x. rw—i wmvjflv 11 BK Ml. MM mt VJSM. II km KCfflK OOMMB CMM Fa OKY Uotakr Alexandra M.V. MM SMSMV MM M V.24E. Ml. MM CNEONC *IX. SDK Dec Mddak/P Said/Alexandria/ Beirut P.Said/Alexandria Berut/Lattakia Busan/Keelung/Hong Kong Discharging
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    • 388 18 INTPASEA (PTE) LTO f ,ibe M ouse 2 1 34E Poad S'nq u c»* 3 Tolephor'f iSI* &lt; 3^4. |C Boutopie/A»on/Tlbnrj REGULAR INDEPENDENT SEMI/FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO EUROPE S&gt;rt P. Uw Pa OBPMA GMWBB NBSI SaM k~ AUM*f3 hNrt tOk Stanpvt wmo (Fit) LID 2352(11 BOQKMC *****5 TEO SHffiK ft
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    • 331 19 I'smJJJEiM.! I4l]l/.ll.'lsiH (PTE) LTD WM&ry?¥Wm SPORE JAKARTA SURABAYA UNCON VIOS 4/5 DK 7/7 DK 10/10 DK UNCON VUS 13/14 Dec 16/16 Dk 19/19 Dk UNCON VI2S 22/23 Dk 25/25 DK 2S/2S DK UNCON VI3S 31/1 lan 3/3 Jan 6/6 lan Bookings: 14« FIR. ÜBC BLDG. MALACCA STREET SNGAWRE 0104. TEU
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    • 242 19 ff SOON SENG GROUP i| Regular Service To last M'sia KUAiA LUMPUR Soon Seng Sh»pp»nq Sdn B^d POWI MHANC Lfhcotrjd Stupp*.£ Soo Hup Seng 't&gt;s ViciO'ia Street T »i 04 ?'639'?i6'B CaDie SUTJ.'SC XfS\ GARWARE V s 1 SUPPING CORPN. LTD. foii urn SNGAPOtt P. KELANG MSHI VtSHNAMTRA 21/23 DEC
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    • 230 19 SHIPPING CORPORATION LTD (NMMS) w FOR DUBAI. MUSCAT anm p. mmk p. reuk CHENNM OOKKMf 24/25 DEC 26/27 O€C 21/31 DEC (MMNFUCMT 1M) fliiS CONTACT: SMGAPORL STtMTS SHP SERVICES (ME) LID. TEL *****(1/2. *****91 P. GUM*. MANAMA SHTPMG (M) SON. HO. TEL *****/4 P. KELANG: OMENTAL SHPPMK CORPA., ORBITAL PLAZA,
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    • 730 20 0 EGYPTIAN IKJTPD kJ A Tirnu a i i ik i r /rn INTERNATIONAL LINE (EIL&gt; EGYPTIAN FLAG I GSNIRAI AGENTS I N SHIPPING PTE LTD Til ??***** (SINGAPOm ti rs?ioi; SUB AG! NTS HS H M SDN BHff 111 *****3 4860?/ -Kl *****6 -PK It 3971S *****? 'PfNANG DONG
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    • 162 20 1 :Vx Regional Weather xxvx-x^xo: CLOUDY *4 V Wr, C» ft VRBIS WO3 A x-.-x xx-x 'X WO2 CLOU f'l ISI /Si SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. LEGEND: (5) Centre of Tropical Depression, maximum wind speeds 22 —33 knots. 'N I Direction of movement Centre
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