The Business Times, 30 April 1980

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  • 11 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C4P) N*. IM/1/M WEDNESDAY, APRIL M, IK* 5« CENTS
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 78 1 Reuter BEIJING, Tues. Chiasse Foreign Minister Huang Hua is to pay an official visit to Thailand from May 7 to 9, about 10 days before Vietnamese Foreign Minister Nguyen Co Thach is expected to visit Bangkok, diplomatic sources said today. Informed sources said Mr Huang had been
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    • 45 1 THE National Trades Union Congress will launch a new WHngnal publication, The Singaporean, on May 1, Labour lay, to replace Labour News. The NTUC secretary general, Mr Urn Chee Onn, last night said The Singaporean will go weekly if there is wide readership.
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    • 80 1 Reuter BANGKOK, Tues. The Thai Cabinet approved a proposed national budget of US$6.6 billion for fiscal year 1981, a sizeable 16 per cent increase from the current year. Budgets for handling the economy and national defence each shared 20 per cent while education topped the list with
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    • 73 1 UPI TOKYO, Tues. Japan is ready to participate in a "special crisis summit" of industrial countries in an attempt to break the Iranian hnpnror. Foreign Minister Saburo Oldta said. Mr Oldta said that President Carter may raise the issue when he meets with Prime Minister Masayoshi Ohira
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    • 64 1 Reuter BANGKOK, Too. The Thai Crtimt hi* approved Jfce ratification of the agreement on rice security lor emergency of the Association of South-east' Asian Nations (Asean), a government source said. The agreement which was initialled by Asean member countries in New fork last yeas» proposes the setting up
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    • 91 1 AP A newspaper reported that the Soviet Union has offered Iran an advanced radar system in exchange (or being allowed to examine the wreckage of the US aircraft abandoned hi Iran during last week's abortive hostage rescue mission. (Rioting an unnamed Iranian diplomatic source to New York,
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    • 57 1 AP NEW YORK, Tues. The stock market extended its recent rally with a modest advance. The Dow Jones average of 90 industrials, up 46.33 points in the last five sessions, rose 0.68 to 806.14 in the first half hour. Gainers took a 5 to 4 lead over losers
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  • 133 1 Rises Indices M PruiHUi 800 +30 Apr 28 Apr 29 M Bnkk| 000 29 B.T.Indicatar: 4157.97 *****3 D Imait Strait* Tratef 1370 1000 986 408 US +20 +20 15 14 14 Industrials: Finance: 469.56 471.34 837.45 843.99 8am Lud 1W »ra« 8 P Tax til* Hotels: Properties:
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    149 1 Rises Indices DKeramat M Banking 1430 905 +40 +15 B.T. Index: Apr28 AprS 7327.20 73B.M rw* 119 86'/, +13 +12 V* Industrials: Finance: 547.52 549.35 741.43 745.88 P Carbide •7 +11 Hotels: 331.02 331.11 &T 126 590 +10 +10 Properties: Tins: ***** 365.55 277.25 277.77 Tractors 735 +10
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  • 659 1  -  INDUSTRIALIST GIVES VIEW ay FONG MEW LENG THE Singapore Government's policies to increase labour supply have not been sufficiently effective. Despite the willingness of investors in Singapore to upgrade their technology in response to the Government's high wage policy, the Republic is still facing a
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  • 251 1 THE 3J2 million Cycle and Carriage Bhtfang (CCB) dives which tu opened lor general subscription recently, «ram a tetal «I 7.35 nttn Shins altered by Cycle and Parrlegg Ltd ifiCLh has ben oversubscribed a toodest 4.7 times. Chartered Merchait Bankers one of the main underwriters
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  • 437 1  - Harper NV's offer fair reasonable By CATHERINE ONG MINORITY +srfhuldus of Bhd (SHGB) ire betogSdvised to accept fee ta*. over offer af 15.25 per •hare by Harper nnm» B (Netherlands Antilles) NV. In an offer document released yesterday, independent advisors UDA Mnrrhsnt Bankers Bhd and Wartfie Ltd cantfcswd quences of
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  • 355 1 THE QUEUING system for the issue of floating rate negotiable certificate of deposit (FRCDs) will be abolished from May 1 bat there will not be a rush to offer paper because of unfavourable market conditions. A check with the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) shows that
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  • 171 1 QANTAB Airways will frem tiamnii he the first nMne to talndnm a ttwi rissi Cera ctinclnic en «to "kaageree rente" between Anstrafia and fIMMi will tali > dan a nMhe *£2 BBinimy fen pins a sv> wkZfrCmJmem etass tare Is aad eesnemy fare
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  • 440 1  -  By RONNIE LIM SINGAPORE'S $2 billion petrochemical project "is definitely going ahead". It is therefore inaccurate to say that the progress of this project is uncertain. Petrochemical Corporation of Singapore (PCS), the company in charge of the H billion central cracker part of the complex, said
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
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  • TRADE AND INDUSTRY
    • 407 2 BEMINARB AND COURSES April 28-30: Project Planning and Evaluation, Hyatt Hotel, SGV-Goh Tan April 28-30: Computer Controls, Hyatt Hotel, Price Waterhouse May 5-6: Marketing Strategy A Profitability, Shangri-La Hotel, Price Waterhouse May 5-6: Management Information System, Hilton Hotel, Consulasia May 7: Zero Based Budgeting, Hilton Hotel, Consulasia May
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    • 431 2  -  By JOHN LIM SINGAPORE it test earning the unenviable reputation at being the "pirate centre of the world" for musical recordings. The local music recording industry is at a loss as to what to do, and its attempts to rid the business of
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    • 119 2 SPICES of the Orient, a Singapore company that pioceases spices, will concentrate on increasing exports to the United States. As a first step, the company will attend a conference on spices organised by the American Spice Trade Association next month. The association is the
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    • 97 2 AIR NAURU, the national air carrier of the Republic of Nauru, will operate one 87Z7 flight a week to Singapore by June this year. The announcement of this service follows the fjgwiwg of the first air services agreement between the two countries by Singapore's Communications Minister Ong
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    • 280 2 THE continued alliance of the Government, unions and employers in labour relations is necessary to ensure the successful restructuring of the Republic's economy in the *80s. This call for the spirit of tripartism was highlighted by Minister of Labour Ong Pang Boon and
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    • 221 2 TOURIST arrivals in February this year at 190,000 was much higher than in the corresponding months of 1978 and 1979. This is an indication that Singapore's tourist industry is in a healthy state even though February is a seasonally slack month for tourist arrivals.
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    • 112 2 A TEN-WEEK evening course in, PVC Technology will begin on June 13. This course will be conducted by the Chemical Process Technology Division of the Singapore Polytechnic. The course is open to technical and production personnel In the PVC manufacturing industries as well as sales executives. It will
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 92 2 `&~@/'\"]_|@!'>(|~~~'&_``^)_.[` A Peugeot 504 has always offered ultimate comfort and prestige at less than ultimate cost. Fully equipped and extravagantly trimmed, it can hold its own in the most elite company. Its design is unique, uncopied by any others and as fresh now as the day it was created. That
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  • REGIONAL
    • 207 3 Reuter FAR EAST Flour Mills Hongkong Limited, a member of the Far East Consortium Limited, has signed an agreement with China Merchants Steam Navigation Company to build a.<HKHOO million (about 5544.4 million) flour mill factory in China's Shekou industrial zone in Shenzhen.
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    • 313 3 AFP THAILAND, moving to offset an expected drop in (arm produce caused by the worst drought hi 10 years, is putting finishing touches to an industrial export boosting strategy featuring a major government role. Thai Industry Ministry sources said the measures, designed to plug
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    • 320 3 AFP CHINA has basically agreed to increase coal shipments tO Jflff* tO 10 "rfTH"»» tons in 1985, about three times the level promised for 1982, it was reported yesterday. The. agreement came when CMwff Vice Preijiier Tu Quill "welcomed" Japan's offer to buy
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    • 219 3 ASEAN will continue trying to get Vietnam to talk with Asean as a regional organisation in seeking a solution of the Kampuchean problem. Indonpaian Foreign Minister Mochtar KusumaatmadJa aid if Vietnam is not prepared to talk with Asean as a grouping, the way should be left
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    • 163 3 Reuter PHILIPPINE textile manufacturers have been told that they may have to wait until August next year to receive a World Bank loan to update their equipment. Mr Benedicto Dakanav, executive secretary of the Textile Manufacturers Association of the Philippines, said yesterday that
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    • 332 3 AP EMPEROR Hirohito celebrated his 79th birthday yesterday as more than 10,000 flag-waving Japanese thronged the moatringed Imperial Palace grounds to express wishes for his continued good health and long life. Hie Japanese Emperor, the world's longest-reign-ing sovereign and except for Yugoslavia's gravely ill President
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    • THE REGION IN BRIEF
      • 506 3 Agencies JAPAN and the five-state Association of South-east Asian Nations (Asean) will hold a meeting of vice ministers for foreign and economic affairs in Tokyo on May 22-23. Kyodo News Service, quoting government sources, said Japan will explain at the meeting its basic stance toward the Venice summit
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
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    • 86 3 London. You want N II nignis going. We can offer you Concorde* every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. And they're just three of the 10 British Airways flights you can choose from every week, some starting fresh from Singapore. You won't find a faster way of flying to London. And you
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 252 4 THE SINGAPORE market closed lower yesterday with May One RSS buyers quoted at 300.00 cents per kilo, down 10 cents from Monday's close, dealers said. Morning prices were marked down on stale bull selling and reserve of buying interest, they said. Afternoon prices tell further on stopkm selling, stale
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    • 598 4 AP THERE will be new discussions to secure a world cocoa pact, a leading London commodity house predicted on Monday. GUI and DuffUs, Britain's leading cocoa traders, made the forecast in a comment on the breakdown last month of the 2nd International Cocoa Agreement.
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    • 308 4 R.AJ9. price* In ctoti per kilo yMterdiy: Buyer lac 1 R.S.S. proaapt Lo.b. 300.00 Int 1 R.S.S. May ***** Iat. 1 R.S.S. June 311.00 Int. 2 R.S.S. 200.50 UK/Coot 91.50 Int. 3 R.S.S. M.SO UK/Cont aoojo Int 4 R.S.S. 383.50 UK/Cont Bt90 Int S R-S-S. 278.50 UK/Coot 277JO
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    • 68 4 noon ant •mi SMR pncw ymtt mrimr ■AS Mil (CM ni 111 »n Si S140 moo «Wh> Ifwwiri Sl»i» Sa Mam moo S.™' S8RM lira mooN ML00 mooN M2.00N mm May JM £_»<,osaa *****11 11 SNlM Ml JO 116.00 WM moo aw mJON KUtN 317.00N UNO WW
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    • 114 4 THE Straite tie price la Penanf yesterday Ml Mf H per steal to $2,288, still standing $US ahsve the internatl—a! Tin Agreement celling, Ike tell mat iwind aa adjaatment la last week's higher Iwds, hringing valaes mare la ttaewttn the lower Leaden prteee, they oald. The smrfcet tayaed
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    • 190 4 CHICAGO Board of Trade soybean futures fell by US 8 V« to 12 cents a bushel on the close on Monday, around lows of a s^-cent range. Local activity was predominant in thin trade. Traders described the late decline as a reverse reaction to Friday's US-Iranian crisis rally. Increased
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    • 180 4 CHICAGO Board of Trade wheat futures fell US 8V« to 12 cents s bushel on Mooday, on lows of a 5 V*-cent range. Late commiseion-houae and local pr«—in depressed values. Trader» said that resulted tram Friday's overreaction to the US-Iranian situation. Expectations of large deliveries on the first notice
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    • 39 4 Rubber; April 29 Singapore: May: 300.00 cents (down 10.00 cents) Malaysia: May: 306.50 cents (down 11.00 cents) Tin:Ms2 v 2BB (down $77) (equivalent to $3743 per kilo) (down 127 cents) Official offering: 179 tonnes (up 6 tonnes)
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    • 335 4 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's closing prices in SS per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first clan (Kangaroo) new crop 1.06, 100 per cent second class 0.90, 100 per cent third ciasi 0.88, 25 per cent new crop 0 JO. B-10 per cent 0 THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.63, Special no
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    • 132 4 VALUES in Kuala Lumpur yesterday slipped further on persistent selling in moderate trading, dealers said. Reports of Indian withdrawal for making further tenders aided the bearish trend. In the north, May fell Ms2o to 1960 per tonne while in the central and southern region, it also slipped $20
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    • 152 4 CHINESE Prsdaee Exchange, Mngspsre, nssn eisslng prices per pfeal yesterday: Csesnst sil: Bulk $K sellers, old drum 996 sellers, new drum $90 seDers. Cspra: Mixed (loose) UK/ Coot $52.00 buyers. Pepper:. Muntok ASTA white fob 100% NLW $305.00 sellers, Sarawak white fob 96% NLW 1200.00 sellers, Sarawak special
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    • 192 4 TARN sad cotton prtcco were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday: (la HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) Csttm fan: China Blue Phoenix Kb U«; 3* 2,730, «S 2,960 (per bale of «0 lbs). Ptoes tests: Chins Butterfly sad' Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs uaq; Flower aad Butterfly
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    • 128 4 Reuter STOCKS in London Metal Exchange official warehouses at the end of last week, (all in tonnes except silver, which is in troy ounces): Copper fell 1,925 to 118,825 Tin fell 230 to 2,030 Lead rose 3,875 to 21,575 Zinc rose 975 to 56,625 Aluminium fell 4,400 to
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    • 821 4 COFFEE: Robust* futures recovered from earlier lows to clow £7 to £12 per tonne down from Monday against mid-morning losses of around £20, dealers said. Turnover was 1159 lots including 19 options. Sep ended the sfssian £7 lower at £1,(76 after trading down to a low of £1,671.
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  • ASIAN STOCKS
    • 298 4 Hongkong Source: SHK Securities A FURTHER easing of interest rates in the US helped stock prices move broadly higher yesterday. The index advanced 12.70 to 875.85. Also helping to buoy the market was the small investor's return to activity. The market was active and closed on a bullish
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    • 278 4 STOCK prices closed (Inner yesterday except oil shares which tailed to participate in a late rally, dealers said. Elsewhere, the market saw an easing of overseas interest with only selected gains on the mining boards. APR 29 CinU INDUSTRIALS Act JOI unch A N 1 MOB -1 A P
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    • 116 4 THE market closed generally easier yesterday, with turnover declining to 1.8 million pesos from Monday's 2.9 million, dealers said. APR 28 Pnw Acoje Mining 007 -0 0002 AUu Con A Alias Con B HI MjOO -L» Bh(uk> Gold 0064 unch Brnfurl Con B Bl' Goodrich (700 -13 CDCP _ZIZ
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    • 222 4 STOCKS closed easier in quiet trading yesterday, dealers said. APR BahU Asia Credit 131 1 Asia Fibre AruUuyi In* And Trust Bangkok Investment Bangkok Bank Bangkok Drying And Silo Z 290 unch Bangkok Insurance Bangkok Metropolitan Baa Bangkok Nylon Bank Of Asia Bank Of Ayudhaya Ltd I S3 4-1
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    • 50 4 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Monday 432.1 Friday 427A Week Ago 441.1 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Monday 806.46 Friday 803J6 Week Ago 790.13 H.K.HANG SENG Tuesday 87V8S Monday— 863.19 Week Ago 840.12 8YDNRY INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 001.82 Monday 801.10 Week Ago 600.10 ALL ORDINARIES Tuesday 787.91 Monday 786JOO Week Ago 777JO
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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  • OVERSEAS
    • 619 5 ARRIVALS 8erne« Local Operator Naaber Time From TMA TL375 0715 BEY/BOM/KUL MAS MH621 0835 PEN MAS MHS07 MO KUL SQ101 0115 KUL RBA Bid 0830 BWN MAS MH671 0930 PEN/KUL SIA SQZU 1000 HLP GU GAM 1030 HLP CPA CX710 1005 HLP S1A SQ103 MH672 1045 KUL
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    • 315 5 AFP THE US Commerce Department has announced that it has reached a wide agreement with all the major importers of television sets from Japan. Under it, the department has decided to drop claims for dumping duties in exchange for a fixed settlement of US$7O
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    • 180 5 UPI THE billionaire Hunt brothers at Dallas, Texas, have mortgaged at least US$3.2 billion of their oil and gas holdings to settle huge debts incurred last month In the silver market collapse. The Wall Street Journal reported that the largest transaction Involves the Placid
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    • 645 5 AP. AFP SOME US congressional leaders say the resignation of Secretary of State Cyrus Vance means President Carter's foreign policy will now take a more belligerent and strident tack, but others says it's too early to make that Judgment. Some Administration critics
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    • 279 5 Reuter JARRED by a darkening car market and rising competition from foreign manufacturers, Ford Motor Company announced a loss of US$l64 million in the first quarter of 1980. The country's number two carmaker's km, equals to H-36 per share, compared to a profit
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    • WORLD IN BRIEF
      • 385 5 Agencies PRINCESS Beatrix will be crowned queen of the Netherlands today, to the general satisfaction of her people except a «mall but vociferous minority. In fact, few people will see the ceremony in Amsterdam, where the 42-year-old princess will be enthroned after the formal abdication of
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • 335 6 SEMENS' executive director fa; South-east AJsia has brought to light the complexities of Singapore's new wage policy. The policy itself is plain. Increase wages substantially each year and the less efficient industries will opt for higher technology. At. the same time, the stream of guest
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  • 217 6 COPYRIGHT crime may seem inconsequential placed alongside the daring million dollar embezzlement and intricate criminal breach of trust cases. In fact, the man in the street probably does not recognise it as a crime but welcomes the prospect of a wide selection of cheap
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  • 970 6 MASSIVE INVESTMENT PROGRAMME Increases in oil capacity will also sllow the Saudis to develop further a broader oil marketing strategy while maintaining their important American links. The Economist SAUDI ARABIA is driving ahead with projects costing several billions of dol--1 Lars to increase its sustainable potential
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 589 6 SHORT DEPOSITS (MALAYSIA) (Incorporated in Malaysia)" BERHAD REPORT OF THE AUDITORS TO THE MEMBERS In our opinion:— (a) the Balance Sheet and Profit and Loss Account together with the Notes thereon are properly drawn up in accordance with the provisions of the Companies Act, 1965 and so as to give
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
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  • Letters to the Editor
    • 555 7  -  C. GUNASINGHAM Yo|k* issue of April 18th carried thr» items on Singapore Airline's management of Air Lanka, an artiUe by Kevin Raflerty which triggered controversy, a (rootpage news-story which gave profrinence to the controvesial aspects of that article, a Leader by you concerned with general reflections
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    • 85 7  -  BALANCED VIEW Dearflr, I Jeter to yew article* en April 28 and 29 am* year editortoT to the? fame at April 2», 1 disagree wttttfce ©dtterlsJ.'Thetbne aid treahfe takea to weed eat deahtfnl rem pa aim ere positive steps to safegaard Singapore's reputation and leng term
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    • 712 7 Dear 9r, I must congratulate the views expressed by "Concerned" (BT April 22, I960) on MCL shares as minority shareholders have been trampled on for too long and too often. Too often, quoted companies have openly flouted the* spirit of the Code with
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    • 267 7 THE PARIS daily, Le Monde, on boycotting: "It's simple. The United States is boycotting Iran, which is boycotting Iraq, which is boycotting Egypt, which parenthetically, is an ally of the United States. And Egypt is boycotting Libya, which is boycotting Israel, which is boycotting Saudi Arabia,
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
    • EUROPEAN MARKETS
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      • 277 8 APK 28 Frs CORBEILLE Air-Liquide MM unch B 8 N Gervais Uanow too •1 C S K < Thorntonc*f> 464 unch Ctr Krancaise des Petroles Compagnle Financier* 235 1 Compagnle Otncrik 356 4 Credit Fonder Ue France 449 2 Hoc hell* < Librairie) 238 unch Machines Bull Michelin <B)
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      • 94 8 APR 28 Krs forward market Ac w 232 -2 Arb«l 21S5 unch Astur 470 -10 Bra scan 624 Bru-Lamb 1302 -28 lanpac 838 -24 Cock 280 unch l> BMrs 265 -12 Ebes 2200 65 Elertrobel 5700 unch Gb-lnno-Bm 2475 10 G*v 1124 4-4 Hobok 2300 unch Petro 5300 150
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      • 204 8 APR 28 Dm Aec-Telelunktn 74.10 Akio 21 JO OJ Alb Lrben no oo -128 *llz Vers 375 00 unch BASK ***** 12 Bay H T Whan* Bay Vbank 221 50 270 00B -13 Bayer 120 60 01 BBC" 298 00 BMW 104.50 13 O'auella ***** 10 t'hrm Ver» I'ommerzbank
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      • 192 8 APR 28 Francs ArUons Sulun 276 -1 Alusuivw Br 1145 5 Alusutsae Reg «75 -t Brown Bovffi Br 1T20 -10 Ciba Oeigy Br inao 15 Ciba Geigy P C 705 15 Ciba G»i|y Reg MO unch Credit Suiw Br 2000 5 Credit Suiw Rrf Ml unch Flektrowatt Br 2770
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      • 103 8 APR 28 Lot Anic -0.5 Auor Oen M800 1150 Burtofi 667 •2 Onirale SIM -30 Kial isao •30 KlniMter 7175 -0 25 On Immob S7 T5 -1.75 IH Pn 2395 •15 luJrrmrnti ***** +120 ltalgas as 10 Ilalsidrr 314 S Magnrti M Pf MO •0 Marrlli Err 343 -4
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      • 1222 8 NEW YORK FALLING interest rates helped the New York stock market on Monday to a broad advance in moderate trading despite the resignation of Secretary of State Cyrus Vance. But concern over Vance's resignation and the tense East situation kept institutional Investors on the sidelines,
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      • 313 9 APR 2S Rand INDUSTRIALS A Alpha 300 unch Aberrom 270 -10 AK And CI 000 -6 AMIC ym Barlows 900 -10 C* Sufar 1060 CNA 435 -15 Currie Finance 106 unch l)f Ind 2550 Kdcon 4S5 .5 Edgars 6350 50 Kvtrrody ted Volk 375 .5 Kuffil 170 -10
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 107 9 THE AVERAGE contracted interest rates tec Isndings by all Japan— banks rose MSI percentage points to 7.739 per cent per annum in March from 7.330 per cent In February when they were up 0.131 per cent points wmfran January. !r»r Tbt Bank of Japaa said the record-breaking
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    • 60 9 US has granted Inthree soft loans totailing USUI million for three development projects, f" ''A US Embassy spokes- "ihaa said the loans are pro- vided through the US agency for international development on concesrtonsl terms to be repaid over 40 years at 3 per cent interest after a
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    • 627 9  -  Alan Lerner The writer, Alan Lemer, is a senior vice president and money market economist with Bankers Trust. FIXED-INC3OME securities continued to bound aheeid this week, surmounting any uncertainties caused by events in Iran or tears that the US market might be overextending itself. The fundamental economic outlook
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    • MONEY AND EXCHANGE$
      • 436 9 THE US. dollar continued ito ease against most major currencies yesterday although short-covering by commercial banks hi Singapore brought the US unit up against the local dollar in ,llhnoaitradb«. From an opening o( 2.1160/80 against the local unit, the US dollar gained ~Jground to close at *****/60 as
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      • 297 9 THE UJS. dollar continued under pressure yesterday hi restrained early here against a background n '9t falling dollar deposit rates, dealers said. The dollar opened at 1.7805/7905 marks and subsequently eased to 1.7883/93 compared with a Hongkong close of 1.7906/15 and a New York close on Monday of 1.7945/55.
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      • 22 9 THE •▼•rage rate at which major Siagapore banks are curreatly prepared to lead to their beet customers ie 12.2 per cent.
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      • 172 9 ASIAN RATES ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on April 29: sr-sr 7 days IS 12M 1 month 14 1S/1A14 11/10 Smooths 14*4 14H Smooths IS MH 6 months 14S/1S 141/10 9 months ISM 13 Vt 12 months 133/10 131/10 Sw.fr*. Dm flfUils Mn i l month (■MM
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      • 47 9 France at pricaa Otter* Mi bjr dlscount hou— oa April 8: Overnight: 3 7H* Call deports: «M TH% Claatag Bm7*€ 3-month < Treasury bUlj 7H IV, 3 month Bank bills UH 1IW 3 months CD 115/16 113/16 6 months CD 115/16 11 3/16 Source: National Discount Co
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      • 344 9 GOLD future* in Singapore yesterday closed sharply lower compared with overnight levels in generally light trading, dealers said. Opening prices were marked down around US$24 an ounce following the metal's sharp decline in New York overnight but recovered marginally during the morning's trading. The afteraooa market was quiet and
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      • 121 9 THE U.S. dollar showed, renewed weakness yesterday against major currencies in fairly active afternoon trading with European selling pressure depressing the currency to the morning's low levels, dealers said. Dealers were unable to confirm whether the US Federal Reserve returned to the market in the afternoon to continue supporting
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    • 38 9 MALAYSIAN pUiaifr elfi itfflMMi iuuim raw to M|sL 72 Win mm April if tnm *M 7 MOm m Manb SI mi UM WTie hank's fsrtrigktfy Unn Aett Anwl trial at ■W-April trsan $IM6 tISJJ MTOmi at mM-Marefc.
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    • 396 9 CANADIAN Imperial Baafc of Commerce (CI6C), the seventh largest bank in North America, has established a wholly-owned merchant banking subsidiary in Singapore. Known as imperial Bank of Commerce (Asia) Limited, the merchant bank was opened on March 17 this year to expand further the bank's network
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    • 184 9 THE INTERNATIONAL Monetary Fund has approved a stand-by arrangement for the government of Panama, authorising purchases up to the equivalent of SDR 66.375 million over the next 30 months, until the end of 1981. This is in support of the government's financial programme for 1900-1981. Purchases
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  • 1217 10 BID sad oOcr prim official!? Mstod tad boriasso in and rc—ported ts tfct Stock Wspjwi ytfnkj with tte number of riiarw mM atom fat bracks* ia lots of unto, ualoao othenrtoa apoclflsd. SECTION (Mm t INDUSTRIAL 2 J COMMEBCIAL I ABM Ckoe
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  • 1406 10 BID aad oflar prim ottdaHy listed aad buMaooa M aad reported to the Koala Lumpur Stock lKku|i yaaterdajr with the aote of im traded Bova M bractoof ta lota of LMS uatta, ualeao otberwM opacified. Amm(AMB) Aim (1MB) (1) 110 (3) U0 eO AM BriO (L 338)
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  • 166 10 BERJUNTAI Ha DNkh| Mi: BOGM to be beldat 152 Jalan Ampang, Kuala Lumpur, at 10am today. Pan Malayan IsMMfS LM: BOGM to be held at 6th Floor, Tat Lee Building. 63 Market Street, Singapore, at 10am today. Kampang Lanlat Tin Dredging M: BOGM to be held at 152
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  • 367 10 Bg_B Ba IBM ftrMap rtMB V I BN MB IB Malayaa Grail, Qty Dsvsl* z&r«rSt.Mjrs seed vblbbs, mMs City Deretepaaeade, s laadlag Seatßaß was afce Ml> BndIvMBMMifBBB BOj HVMMKKJp law Ctwr peßt ilb B Be Baag Seat 111 i b ii BMitag SaTsal VMb jbSmhSS Bg
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  • 584 10 SHARE prices continued to role steady In, moderate trading at the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. Attention was focused on the Industrial lower-liners which forged strongly ahead at other counters on keen buying interest Dealers said traders were attracted by the spate of takeover and
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 1410 11  -  By DAVID CHOW SELANGOR Dredging's prudent investments in nontin assets should ensure that the company continues to achieve satMactory earnings well after its mining lenses expire in 1988. One such investment is a piece of prime piupaly near the Junction of Jalan Ampang and
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    • 628 11 Carreat Payaieat Bx Data Books Close Data Total for Total for Payable tbe year Preyieas year A Eit TilMNitN BabHyd MmIIa Mai Tia BATS Bedford Plaat K8tMa C Sugars UOL UOL UOP GBLtf* Ajiaoaoto City De» GaUiis 1CB Skuol-U failwwi btnw MA A BBLaad D«aln Bit OUT 8BA
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    • 207 11 Cob pany Particulars Ex Onto Books CIom Ajiaoaoto GKnt St Staani (JOB SfR OUB MalakofT T Text Boas te ad Utd Plant Sanyo bd St Trading Bonus Issue of 1 for S Bonus issue of 1 for 2 Bonus Issue of 1 for 3 Bonus Issue of 1
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    • 326 11 PROSPECTS for Killinghall Tin (M) Bhd this year are favourable in view of the strong price of tin and the company's starting of opencast operations to complement its dredging operations. But Killinghall chairman Raja Tan Sri %ah»i bin Raja Sulaiman in his
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    • 366 11 MALACCA-based Olympia Plywood and Timber Products looks confidently to a better year, now that it has made adequate arrangements to secure enough log supplies to improve the output and efficiency of its mill. This optimistic note was struck by its chairman, Tan Sri Dr Tay Teck
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    • 399 11 SUPREME Corporation has again hit the acquisition trail this time buying a substantial stake in Mega Chemicals. Supreme said it has accepted four separate offers by vendors to sell a total of 1.276 million shares, or a 31.9 per cent interest in Mega Chemicals, at
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    • 499 11 ttSßuaa SSOeCL»» by HOCK LOCK SIEW KEEN competition in the soft drinks market is bound to affect the outcome of results for the two -largest drinks manufacturers in Singapore and Malaysia. Prospects for either of them so far do not look (komising. Fraser
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    • 108 11 j Pertod Date Net EPS st Pan Yea r Fretei >. Mjmt <«■*> ON. Profit v Sealion <%) (ft*) F 1/3 6.8 5.0 4,057 Apollo Ent F 6/3 7.4 7.5 4,353 Ambassador F 10/4 6.9 7.5 806 A Choc F 17/4 9.7 3.0TE 2,413 Pub Bank F 17/4
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    • 106 11 I fTI initial X r-» t W f We've the family flavour... 3 CP f x- v V. X. m, It's our big difference at Ketong Thomson Restaurant Food, glorious food, for the family l Sumptuous seafood ■T fresh- caught from the kelong and barbecued, fried, steamed Hw or baked,
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    • 491 11 Our client, an Asean Bank with a rapidly expanding international operation, invites suitably qualified candidates to fill the following positions in its Singapore offshore operation:(a) Accountant ($lB,OOO $24,000 p^.) Reporting directly to the Branch Management, the successful candidate will supervise the operation of the Accounts Department and will be responsible
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  • 449 12 Reuter APP THE Eta upiwn Economic would tertee te coordtente poflctas te llov a reductten of Interest rates from puißn high levels "h«a conditions pel wit, EEC tastes said yeeter- In a statement tamed after a twwday summit te In—ilieisg, the hends of gsvernment urged
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  • 257 12 AFP Jfc aad Taiwanese trawler fjfrinan wlfl be the worst affected the declaration of Malaysia's JBO nautical mile (310 km) economic IW which gives the guwetaaieut not control over tne resources witnin Thai tad Shpponu fishermen «0 ain he affected toy the an rlsi-lsratiuu, which aright be
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  • 221 12 Reuter THE Iraaian military charged yesterday that two American F-14 Jets fired oa one of its naval patrol aircraft in the Sea of Oman area earlier yesterday, Pars news agency aad state radio reported. They said the incident occurred at 0741 GMT, near the port
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  • 133 12 UPI IRANIAN Foreign MinisItt Sadegti Qbotbzadeh escaped an «wlmitton attempt yesterday, the stateran Kuwaiti news agency Add. Kuwaiti State Minister had government spokesman Abdel Aziz Hussein said "several shots were (bed at one of the cars of Mr Qhotbzadeh's motorcade while en route to the A 1 Amer
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  • 174 12 THE JAPANESE government has tentatively decided to remove tariffs as imported car parts to soften US criticism about lopsided car trade between the two couafries, Kyodo News Service reported yesterday. Japan is to notify the US government of the "drastic" plan by
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  • 178 12 AFP BRITAIN chme aider narsD cnucism ktoqi ocur comhtrie» of the European Common Market yesterday the (allure by aa EEC summit to agree aa fee rtae of the Brtttah contribution to the Comaaunity Prime Minister Margakw% 1 n®icriti f woo rejecteo aa inadequate
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  • 709 12 LONDON, Tims. The mart* cloaed dm after Ouctaating narrowly ha (Mb trading during the afternoon, dealer» aakl. At 3 pm, the FT Wa wae up 4Jat4XJ. Government booth aad leading equitiea moved higher taridaQjr on.the back of the lalast tafia la OS later aal rates aad the Arm
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 60 12 WEATHER Outlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. to 1 p.m. today: Mainly fair. Report far U hnn prior ta 7J9 p.m. Apr 2t at the airport. Maximum temperature 31.9 Associated humidity 71 Minimum temperature 23.5 Associated humidity 91 Hours of sunshine 1 6.85 Rainfall in millimetres 0.4 Total rainfall for
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • PORTSIDES
      • 82 13 Reuter THE London Stock Exchange said the bid by Orient Overseas Container (Holdings) Ltd of 420 pence cash for each ordinary £1 share in Furness Withy and Co Ltd is now unconditional. This follows acceptance by 93.55 per cent of shareholders, representing £25.08 million of the
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      • 103 13 AP HONGKONG has overtaken the Japanese port of Kobe to become the third largest container port in the world, according to statistics released by the Hongkong Marine Department. Hongkong's Kwai Chung container terminal handled 1,304 million 20 TEUs in 1979, represent* ing an increase of 6 per cent
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      • 72 13 Reuter. WORLD International (Holdings) Ltd said agreement has been reached in principle for the acquisition of 28.5 million nominal HKflO shares in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co Ltd at HKf55 a share, together with 650,000 wharf warrants at $210 each. In an announcement it said
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    • 864 13  -  By LINDA CHEE I A MARINE insurance expert believes insurance companies facing losses should examine the reasons for claims and find ways of eliminating them instead of increasing premiums cm cargo insurance as an easy solution for shrinking profits. "Increased premiums, while perhaps
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    • 591 13 8W*fte( UM CM hp CM Adriatic TV 5 eat IV 4 Afea VI 1 Evergreen IV 3 Alfred vm S Fesco V -1/2 5 All tram VI 5 Flotta Lauro V Alpac VI 5 Fortune VI 5 Angkutan VI 4 FYaaco-Belg m 4/5 ANL i 1 Freight
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    • 786 14 THE American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) classed 1» new vessels of 4,086,000 gross tons or 7,706,000 deadweight tons during 1979. ABS also classed 93 existing vessels ot 1,«9,000 gross tons or 2,746,000 dwt during 1979, William' Johnston, chairman and president, reported at the
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    • 948 14 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO AT CONTAINER TERMINAL NB. (1) Bach vessel's estimated time of arrival is advised by the Shipping Llne/Afent and Is subject to change (2) All export PCL containers and LCL cargo must be delivered to the Authority's premises during the following
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    • 1387 14 CHARTERING was generally on a fairly snail scale on Monday but rates held steady, broken said. Heavy grain ■**rr a cowered cargoes (Tom the US Gulf to the Continent at US&SJO (do) and from the Gulf to Mombasa at |M (do), both for May. Grain from the US
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    • 784 15 Fairplay GADANI BEACH. Pakistan's main shipbreaking centre and a major contender for the world's shipbreaking crown has seen less than a doaen vessels arrive for scrapping over the last few months. Hie problem is two-fold. Recent Ugh prices radiating from Taiwan, often over USPOO per
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    • 191 15 REFLECTING ITS flexibility, the Pert ef Sligtpire Aitkrity early thle week *mkgmed three ef Mi 12 fiftyMe nuM te werfc airfare rirtiliM ship, the M,m grt WMw Nenaally twe iniiii ere iIMM te i riagle bet the PBA added alhlrd whea the thMfeaeratfea eeiUlaer
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    • Article, Illustration
      412 15 UfILTD ARRIVALS TODAY KEPPEL WHARVES Apolino (MOO afte Santiago Dei Estero) 47Noth Bunga OrUd (2X» UTM/L) Eastern Power (0008) 34 Gold Kraaaos (0100 after Tamuraeverett) 25/26 Guang Ping (1400 after Pentovo hauls) 15/11 LCT Manrtalay (0800) 47Soutfa Pestovo (1100 hauls 40m west) 13/14 Shinryu Maru (Clinker) (1800)5
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    • 3341 19 SCHEDOLE 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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    • 777 20 AFP TIME-chartering attracted most attention on the London freight market last week, as charterers tried to average over a longer term the high rates being asked for single voyages. A new record was established in the Hampton Road/Japan coal when $26.50/ ton were paid for a
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    • 258 20 AP THE captain of a Philippine oil tanker that collided with an inter-island passenger ship last week admitted he was not a licensed master mariner but claimed he had a special permit from the Philippine coast guard to act as one. Exmundo Miranda, 31,
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    • 280 20 TANKERS Charter-partfes-aveldlag Disputes May 5-8, Lloyd's of London Press seminar, Tower Hotel, London, UK. Bargeeta C—tow— May 13-15, Second International Conference on barge-carrying vessels, etc. Fairmont Hotel New Orleans. USA. PeMean mi the Marine Envhsa bitten May 27-30, Monaco. Feens m Greece: Developing efficient earge systems fer intwattenal
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    • 236 20 THE West Asia Gulf Conference has proposed a freight rate increase of 35 per cent from both the east coast and west coast of India. But the actual rise may be more of the order of 20 per cent shipping sources say. The proposals
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    • 95 20 AFP CHINA'S first 100,000-ton-class wharf has been completed at Beilun harbour in northern Zhejiang province, New China News agency reported. Beilun harbour now consists of the new 100.000-ton berth, two 25,000-ton berths and one 1,000-metre-long pier. It also has a storage yard for up to 500,000
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    • 1451 20 The leading shipping lines operating tram local ports and the agents who handle earge bookings for them. A B AMktte Caataiaer Continental Feeders (S)/Cargo Freight (PK). AFEA Singapore Shipping Agencies (S)/Euro-Asia Line (PK/PN) Alfred C. Tmflsr Sea Consortium (S)/Marintex Enterprise (PK). Alpae Intraaea (S)/Yeo Shpg and
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    • 153 13 /'?/'&;],>!>\%',<}+'%]*.`}(@[~. Orient Overseas CotUauteA. Line FULLY CONTMOSED SOWKE TO EUMPE (VIA SUEZ) cm im Ts 1/5 16/5 20/5 3/5 J/5 17/5 21/5 UNMM Mmm Nta| faftm* 20/5 27/5 2/1 7/8 21/5 21/5 3/6 8/6 22/5 25/5 21/5 26/5 30(5 3/6 4/6 776 10/6 9/6 12/6 16/6 (STRAITS CARGO VIA FEEDER
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