The Business Times, 30 October 1980

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  • 11 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 111/1/8# THURSDAY, OCTOBER tt, lttl 50 CENTS
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  • BRIEFLY...
    • 51 1 UPI. SYDNEY, Wed. International and domestic airline schedules were thrown into confusion today when transport workers in three states decided to stay on strike another 24 hours. More than 3,000 oil truck drivers and aircraft refuellers stopped work yesterday over demands for increased wages and better working conditions.
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    • 67 1 AFP KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Malaysian Airlines System can reduce advance purchase excursion fare to London if the International Air Transport Association agrees to allow it to do so, the Malaysian Parliament was told. Deputy Transport Minister Goh Cheng Teik said that the MAS Apex fare of M 52,160
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    • 52 1 Reuter TEHERAN, Wed. Another parliamentary session to discuss conditions for releasing the US hostages ended here with no decision reached. Following today's closed-door meeting, the third on the issue since Sunday, an open session is expected tomorrow, at which the issue of the hostages will be on the
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    • 63 1 UPI SYDNEY, Wed. Primary Industry Minister Peter Nixon today broke government silence on the US-China grain agreement to show Australia's displeasure. Mr Nixon stopped short of saying Australia will respond by lifting its restrictions on sales to the Soviet Union, but he made it clear Australia considers
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    • 70 1 Reuter BAGHDAD, Wed. Iraq appeared today to be preparing for a final push on the Iranian oil centre of Aba dan after reinforcing siege positions around the embattled city. Diplomatic sources said the Iraqis had moved more artillery and armour to the Aba dan area following their
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    • 62 1 AP ROME, Wed. A 24-hour strike today by pilots seeking an 18-million-lire annual pay increase grounded all domestic and international flights of Alitalia, the national airline. Unions called the strike after negotiations for the renewal of a new labour contract Cailed. The unions are demanding increases in wages
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    • 76 1 UPI TOKYO, Wed. A senior Japanese businessman has arrived in Teheran to try to speed up the repatriation of more than 700 Japanese workers stranded in Iran by the outbreak of the war with Iraq, a trading company said today. Mitsui, the trading giant handling most of the
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    • 33 1 TOKYO, Wed. The recent upward trend of the US dollar reversed today on an active Tokyo foreign exchange market, closing sharply lower at 211 yen, two yen lower than yesterday's close.
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  • 156 1 Rises Indices Kuckai Sel Properties 660 1520 80 -t-60 Oct 28 Oct 29 Magnum Corpn 1490 60 B.T. Indicator: *****.*****41.46 C Sugars PM R I G I Hldgs Syn Resins 1200 50 Industrials: 859.21 661.87 915 550 650 45 35 30 Finance: Hotels: 1160.33 591.76 1163.07 590.75
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  • 635 1  -  OFFERING GENEROUS INCENTIVES By ALVIN TAY THE GOVERNMENT, in its attempt to attract highgrade pharmaceutical industries, is offering more generous incentives to potential investors. Companies with a high research content are being wooed, for instance, those involved in the development of new types of drugs,
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  • 256 1 AFP A TRAFFIC separation scheme (TSS) adopted in 1977 to guarantee the safety of navigation in the Straits of Malacca, one of world's busiest waterways, is expected to be implemented in April or May next year. Following a meeting in Kuala Lumpur yesterday of representatives
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  • 466 1  -  By FOO CHOY PENG THE TRADE Development Committee (TDC), an influential advisory body comprising of prominent businessmen and senior government officials, has expanded its membership to include more private sector representatives. The move was adopted by the TDC so that it can carry out
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  • 297 1 MORE questions have been received for oral answers in Parliament tomorrow. Mr Mansor Haji Sukaimi (Kampong Kembangan) will ask the Minister of Trade and Industry what the targeted rate of inflation for the next 12 months is, and what factors will determine the rate of inflation
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  • 262 1 COMPANIES which mi their employees far any ut eight cmim candarted by the Nattonl Predactlvlty Beard eaa apply tor Skills Development Pud grants. This to heeaase the Skills Development Cenn«ll, the My that decides the graats, has given Ms approvaJ la principle to
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  • 450 1  -  By LEE YOKE MENG THE proposed life insurance scheme of the Central Provident Fund (CPF) calls for a lump sum benefit of three times an employee's annual salary, subject to a maximum of $50,000 per policy. As such, most observers say it is a
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  • PROPERTY & CONSTRUCTION
    • 259 2 SEMINARS AND COURSES Oct 30: Current Developments in Accounting Auditing, Arthur Young Co Oct 30-Nov 1: Regional Seminar Workshop on Solar Energy Applications in the Tropics, Shangri-La, National University of S'pore Nov 1, 8, 15, 22, 29: Management by Objectives For Results Workshop, Waterloo Centre, Personnel Organization Development
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    • 677 2  -  The Property Page will be published every Thursday from today. It will focus on issues that have a bearing on the property and construction industry. The spiralling cost of housing, the shortage of construction workers, the effects of the proposed Mass Rapid Transit
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    • 1488 2  -  IRents for prime shopping space Have spiralled along with other property prices since the market picked up suddenly sometime last year but this is part of ai historical trend. NG KOK EtENG looks at some of the factors governing the price trend of shop
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    • 269 2 THE Peninsula group, which runs Peninsula Hotel and Marco Polo in Singapore, has entered into a joint venture with a Thai hotel company to build a hotel in Bangkok. The US$3O million hotel will be built on 13,514 sq metre of land at Rajadamri
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    • 188 2 SHOP space in Cold Storage Centrepoint (the main site) will be officially released for sale next week by Jones Lang Wootton. But there will only be limited units available because during the pre-market-ing period, 80 per cent of the shops in the first phase (which
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  • RAW MATERIALS
    • 329 4 SINGAPORE: Yesterdays closing prices in SJ per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE: 100 per cent first class (Kangaroo) new crop 1.08. 100 per cent second class 0.95, 100 per cent third class 0.93, 25 per cent new crop no stock. B-10 per cent 0.80. THAI BROKEN. A-super 0.72. Special 0.68.
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    • 193 4 YARN and cotton prices were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday: (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) Cotton yarn: China Blue Phoenix 20s 2,115; 32s 2,840, 40s 2,960 (per bale of 400 lbs). Piece goods: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower and Butterfly
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    • 125 4 Reuter WORLD oilseed stocks are likely to fall sharply this season even though world disappearance of the 10 major oilmeals is likely to rise by only 0.5 per cent to 93 million tonnes. The Hamburg-based weekly Oil World said 1980 81 October September oilseed production will be
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    • 260 4 THE Singapore rubber market closed firmer yesterday with November One RSS buyers quoted at 293.00 cents per kilo, up 1.50 cents from Tuesday's close, dealers said. In the morning session, quotations were about unchanged. After a few exchanges at slightly higher levels the market firmed about one cent subsequently
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    • 352 4 RAS prices in cents per kilo yesterday: Noon Close (per kilo) (per kilo) Buyers Sellers Buyers Sellers Int. 1 R.S.S. prompt f o b 291 00 292.00N 291.00 292 OON Int. 1 R.S.S. November 292.75 293.25 293 00 293.50 Int. 1 R.S.S. December 297.75 298.25 298.00 298.50 Int
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    • 115 4 NOON SSR and SMR prices yesterday RA8 November Decea ber (Current Mth) (Forward Mth) Buyers Seller* Buyer* Seller* SSR 20 (1 Ion pallet) 249.00 251 00N 250 00 252. OON SSR SO (1 ton pallet) 246.00 248 00N 247 00 249 OON MRELB SMR CV (1-ton pallet)
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    • 39 4 Rubber: Oct 29 Singapore: Nov: 293.00 cents (up 1.50 cents) Malaysia: Nov: 300.75 cents (up 1.25 cents) Tin: M 52,105 (up $20) (equivalent to $34.81 per kilo) (up 34 cents) Official offering: 170 tonnes (donn 34V* tonnes)
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    • 81 4 THE Straits til price in Penang firmed Ms2t to $2,115 per pical yesterday, $M below the International Tin Agreement ceiling, dealers said. A lower supply of tin from miners, coupled with the firmness in London on Tnesday night and continued European, US and local buying support, helped strengthen
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    • 173 4 CHINESE Pradaee Exchange, Singapore, eMag price* per lMkg yesterday: CMtMt all: Bulk fob 5120.00 sellers, old drum (in second hand drum) fob $130.00 sellers, new drum fob 1136.50 sellers. Capra: Mixed (loose) 171.00 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white pepper fob Asia NLW $425.00 sellers, Sarawak white pepper faq fob
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    • 185 4 CHICAGO soybean futures on Tuesday finished up the 30-cent-a-bushel limit in the first five positions to 15 cents higher in deferred November. Extremely aggressive local short-covering and commission house demand, following floor rumours that the Soviet Union had bought 500,000 tonnes of mixed feed from the European Common Market,
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    • 170 4 WHEAT futures in Chicago closed on top of an 11 Vi cent range on Tuesday, up 12 to 8 cents a bushel in active trade. Local short-covering and steady commercial pricing on heavy pending export business pushed prices to the plus side from the start. Buy-stops were touched off
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    • 717 4 COFFEE: Robusta futures yesterday ended the morning £17 to £six lower with January last traded at £1,086. Turnover was only 432 lots. Traders said prices did not fall enough to attract much buying interest. There were no reports of fresh physical activity. SUGAR: Futures opened £4.50 to £2.70
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    • 154 4 VALUES on the Malaysian palm oil market continued firmer yesterday after the higher overnight Chicago market and Pakistan buying of 5,000 tonnes RBD palm oil at MJ535 for endFebruary and early March shipment, C and F, dealers said. Trading was active. In November the Southern Region was traded
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  • ASIAN STOCKS
    • 647 4 TOKYO SHARE prices rallied yesterday after falling for seven days in a row with the market average rising 25.09 points to 7,113.53 in moderate trading, dealers said. The Tokyo Stock Exchange Index ended at 493.54, up 1.68 points, on volume of 350 million shares. Video tape recorder makers
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    • 376 4 THE market was very volatile yesterday as uncertainty about local interest rates continued. Selected counters such as Hutchison and Far East Consortium opened strong while most counters remained dull. By mid-morning selling pressure developed across the board, especially on shares that had shown early strength. Just before the morning
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    • 328 4 PREOCCUPATION with the US presidential election and the unresolved hostage situation in Iran led to a quiet session yesterday, dealers said. Exceptions to the lacklustre trading, which left most issues unchanged or close to their previous levels, were in the energy sector. BHP dropped 10 cents to A 516.35.
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    • 298 4 TRADING was active yesterday and stocks continued to recover, dealers said. Bangkok Bank and Thai President Food each gained four baht to 266 and 290 respectively while Mah Boonkrong, Siam City Cement, South Asia Fibre and Asia Fibre gained three baht each to 165, 155, 71 and 111 respectively.
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    • 149 4 STOCKS closed higher with turnover rising from 3.4 million previously to 6.2 million pesos yesterday, dealers said. Gaining issues were Apex Ming B, Philex B, Phil Overseas, Podco B, Seafront and PLDT. Among losers were Atlas Con B and First Phil Holdings. OC T 29 Pesos Acojr Mining 0074
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    • 51 4 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 495.5 Monday 496.1 Week Ago 484.0 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Tuesday 932.59 Monday 931.74 Week Ago 954 44 H.K.HANG SENG Wednesday 1451.38 Tuesday 1471.93 Week Ago 1451.82 SYDNEY INDUSTRIALS Wednesday 736.55 Tuesday 737.49 Week Ago 735.25 ALL ORDINARIES Wednesday 1005.52 Tuesday 1005.56 Week Ago
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • 373 6 SINGAPORE'S efforts to attract high-grade pharmaceutical companies will not be easy. The industry is large and plays a significant role in the national economy but in terms of sophistication, the largely antibiotic-based industry ranks low among world producers. While companies in the US, Japan and Europe
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  • 184 6 THE AMERICAN Presidential election is an important event because of the far reaching consequences of any change in US policies. It does not concern only Americans who will be going to the polls on Tuesday but millions of people around the world. So
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  • 549 6  -  SEMI-SKILLED WORKERS SENT OVERSEAS By R WILKINSON UPI THE CHINESE are coming. Thousands of them. And countries like South Korea, the Philippines, India and Pakistan are getting worried. The Chinese involved are battalions of semi-skilled workers Beijing recently started to "export" as part of a drive to
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  • 872 6  -  China is aware of the need for nuclear power in its efforts towards modernisation but has, so far, shown few indications of moving towards such a development. Now, reports JAMES SCHIFFMAN, it appears to have changed its mind. JAMES SCHIFFMAN, UPI NUCLEAR power is coming
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 1405 6 |[TV&RADTOjI GE musical fare THE Geaenl Electric All star Annl versar> b to commemorate the compaay's eeateaaUl. Tke occasion will be tonight's Tharoday Night Eatertalameat Special which will he telecast at 11.19pm. Contributing to this one hear aad 51 minutes of song aad daace are maay top perfermera as well
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  • 745 7  -  By MANOLO JARA "WELCOME to alcogas country." This sign, posted prominently in selected gas stations, greets visitors to Bacolod City, capital of Negros Occidental province in Western Visayas in the Philippines. For Bacolod has been chosen as the country's "laboratory" in the use of an
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  • 1456 7  -  WEST GERMANY TO EXPORT HIGH TECHNOLOGY By DAVID FISHLOCK FT WITHIN a few months the West German government expects to approve up to a dozen major projects proposed by German industry for the enrichment of coal. It will help to fund a series of large coal conversion plants,
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  • 579 7  -  r Letter to the Editor Dr LINDA LIM Dear Sir, I am writing to clarify an article published in the Oct 16 issue of Business Times which quotes extensively but somewhat inaccurately, and without authority, from my work. The published article is entitled "Slave Drivers in
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  • 505 7  -  FORUM with CHRIS CATLIN Reuter WEST GERMANY'S famous "economic miracle" seems at first glance to be turning sour but the problems induced by recession and higher oil prices could be only temporary. On foreign exchange markets, the once-mighty Deutschemark is on the retreat. Since the start of
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
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  • INTERNATIONAL STOCKS
    • EUROPEAN MARKETS
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      • 274 8 OC T 28 Frs CORBEILLE Air-Liquide 547 5 B S N Gervais Danone 1030 12 C S F < ThomsonCst) 506 unch Cie Francaise des Petroles ***** 6.8 Compagnie f inancier* Compagnie Generate 382 unch Credit Foncier De France 447 -3 Hachelle < Librairie 302 7 Machines Bull 50
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      • 217 8 OCT 28 Dm Aeg-Telefunken 76 20 -1.8 Akzo IV 10 -0.1 Allz Leben *****0 Allz Vers 464 00 4 BASF 1253 -12 Bay H T Wbank 240 00 Bay Vbank 301 00 Bayer 107 5 -0.6 BBC 274.00 -3 BMW 158.0 -2 Cassella 311 00 -9 Chem Verw *****
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      • 96 8 OCT 28 Frs FORWARD MARKET Acec 304 >9 Arbed 1390 -10 Astur 343 1 Brase an «32 -12 Br u-Lamb 1032 -8 Canpac 1312 -22 Cock 109 •2 I> Beers 366 2 Ebes 1710 unch Electrobcl 5250 unch Gb-Inno-Bm 1990 135 Gev 1270 unch Hobok 2530 -5 Petro 5500
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      • 181 8 OCT 28 Francs Action* Suisirs 297 1 Aiusuisse Br 1225 -25 Aiusuisse Reg 456 Brown Boveri Br 1575 -5 Clba Gngy Br 1000 -5 Ciba Geigy p C 805 -5 Ciba Gelgy Reg 575 •1 Credit Suisse Br 2815 -5 Credit Suisse Reg 437 ac>s unch Elektrowalt Br -5
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      • 101 8 oct a Lire Anic 10 unch Assoc G«1 ***** 500 Baslogi 716 -34 Central* ***** 3370 Fiat 2899 1 (•insider 100 -2 Gen lmmob 2321 -30 1FI Pri 4330 -30 llalcemenli Ilalgas 1499 Ilalsider 356 25 -3.75 Magneli M Pf 725 -5 Marelli Ere 369 50 -55 Med iot>
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    • 199 8 OCT 28 CI AbllltM 22 unch A lean 41'. Algoma 39 unch Bank Mont 28 unch Bank Nova Scotia 31'. unch Bell Tel 18 Beth Corp BP Can Lid 44 Brasran 36 Camp Red Lake 78 Can Imp Bk 25' Canpac 51 Canpac Inv PI If'. >• Carling OX»flf
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    • 309 8 OCT 28 Rand INDUSTRIALS A Alpha 450 u rich Abercom 370 5 AE And C! 1020 20 AMIC 2650 Barlows 1235 io Cg Sugar 1800 unch CNA 610 -5 Currle Finance 240 5 De Beers Ind 3200 Edcon 675 5 Edgars 9000 Eveready Fed Volk 545 15 Fugit 240
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    • 147 8 See Page 9 for NYSE prices and Page 4 for Tokyo stocks bight, ?ip Docpavali On the i'vi-ninq t»! I Vi-p.t. Non niU*! 6. 1 «i ~H sf. I?iciuiT. !MI ,>nd JfstlW •AVtVts 'A-'! 'H V.\ «K.' R.fu; M.rvt! Krs-., ir Bu!t\" n SWEET DELIGHTS Su «-n IWp«H .til t|r«*cfii
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    • 116 8 156 Seeing Double And Loving Every MinuKOf It! THE SHAYNE TWINS Oct 27 Nov 13 from USA SUPPER CLUB I hi* one other supper Inh in tou n to.offer von better .ill-mqfit eniert<iinnient In .tddition to e\< client I rem h < nisine <uui snperh wines. l-l. ..S, ..II T|„
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    • 186 8 ft I > What batter place to enjoy a banquet? The Dragon Palace Restaurant is spacious enouQh to accommodate 450 people in comfort, catering for business functions and wedding parties. Of course, if you can think of another reason for celebrating we'll give you the banquet of a lifetime! And
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  • BANKING AND FINANCE
    • 208 9 CURRENCIES showed mixed trends in early dealings in London yesterday, with the dollar weakening at first and with the yen and sterling particularly strong, dealers said. Subsequently, the dollar recovered and after opening at 1.8868/78 marks firmed to 1.8940/50, compared with a late Hongkong 1.8890 95, a New York
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    • 172 9 THE US dollar lost a little ground against the mark and sterling yesterday but Showed small gains on the yen and Swiss franc in active late trading, dealers said. The dollar eased to a late 1.8890 95 marks from an early 1.8914/19 and 1.8912/22 at the New York close
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    • 33 9 QUOTES on the New Zealand Exchange yesterday: Reserve Bank midrate: US dollar 0.9759 Trading Bank indications: US dollar 0.9809/0.9709 Sterling 0.4020 0.3990 90-day airmail buying rates: US dollar 1.0190 Sterling 0.4200
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    • 45 9 OPENING quotes on Frankfurt exchanges yesterday: US 1.8900 08 (1.8910 20) Sterling 4.610 620 4.600 610) Can 1.6064 81 dfl 92.00/49 S FY 111.15/28 Lit 2.110/13 F FY 43.39 45 N Kr 38.16/21 B FY (con) 6.230/37 B FY (fin) 6.216 226 Yen 0.8963/76
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    • 494 9 A SUDDEN spurt of activity gripped the market yesterday, with attention focused on the Japanese yen. Shortly after opening at 212.80/90 against the dollar, the yen soared sharply to 210.80/90 on the back of commercial demand. Tokyo closing saw the Japanese unit standing at 211.20/30 after which it
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    • 298 9 SINGAPORE gold futures yesterday closed firmer compared with overnight levels in line with the trend in Hongkong, dealers said. Trading was quiet with total sales for the day reported at 107 lots, they said. December closed higher at U*****.50/646.40 an ounce against $641.00/50 on Tuesday and February at $662.70/663.50
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    • 22 9 THE average rate ai which major Singapore banks are currently prepared to lend to their best customers is 12.6 per cent.
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    • 192 9 ASIAN ASIAN currency deposit interbank rates as at close on Oct 29: US Dollan(Spot) Offer Bid 7 days 13 13/16 1311/16 1 month 14'« 14'. 2 months 14 9/16 14 7/16 3 months 15 1/16 14 15/16 0 months 14'« 14% 9 months 14'. 14'. 12 months 14 3/16 14
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    • 45 9 RANGE of prices offered by discount houses on Oct 29: Overnight: 5 7'«% Call deposits: to doling Buying Selling 3-month Treasury bills 7 6"« 3-month Bank bills 139/16 137/16 3 months CD 13 12"« 6 months CD 13 12 T Source: National Discount Co
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    • 50 9 THE Monetary Authority of Singapore has invited banks and discount houses to tender for: $100 million 91-day Treasury bills to be issued from Nov 3 to Nov 5. $15 million 182-day Treasury bills to be issued on Nov 3. Each tender must not be for less than $250,000.
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    • 36 9 Taes M*n New York 18 70B 18.60B 19.00S 18 90S Zurich 18.80B 18 90B 1930S 1940S Tne* Singapore 1870B 18.60B 1910S 19.00S Closing prices in US dollars a troy ounce. Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore.
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    • 134 9 THE US dollar for overnight delivery closed sharply lower at 211.00 yen yesterday, compared with a 212.90 opening and 213.00 at Tuesday's close, dealers said. Trading was active and heavy with volume at US$l.lB billion. The dollar steadied slightly above the 211.00 yen level in light late trading on
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    • 977 9 BARGAIN-HUNTING among oil and some defence issues contributed to a slight firming trend late in the day and the New York stock market on Tuesday closed muted in heavy trading. Prices had been weak most of the session because of expectations of higher interest rates and a
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    • 242 9 Reuter KOREA Development Bank (KDB) has awarded a mandate to Bankers Trust Co to raise a US$5OO million loan over eight years at 0.875 per cent over the London interbank offered rate (Libor), a KDB spokesman said. Bankers Trust has approached 20 lead
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    • 495 9  -  By LEE YOKE MENG COMPANIES in Singapore should work on a "level of benefits" basis rather than offer social benefits to a worker purely on a cents per hour basis, said Mr Francis Yeo, employee relations manager of General Electric (GE) Consumers in Singapore. He said
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    • 180 9 Reuter A TOTAL f•reign exchange teaks in Tokyo have introduced a new foreign exchange settlement system to simplify handling of interbank settlements in yen for trade accounts, overseas remittances and securities Investments, the Japan Bankers' Association said. The association said the system Is also aimed at coping
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    • 142 9 Reuter. THAI trading company Yip In Tsoi has taken over Chase Manhattan Finance and Securities Co Ltd, one of the largest foreign-owned finance companies there. A source from Yip In Tsoi said the sale was concluded last week after extensive negotiations led by Chase Manhattan Asia
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    • 252 9 Reuter US ASSISTANT Treasury Secretary C Fred Bergsten urged the use of the special drawing right (SDR), as a reserve currency and a wider role for the International Monetary Fund (IMF). He said a monetary system "relying increasingly on a managed international asset such as the
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    • 1303 9 SIM LIM FINANCE LIMITED I Incorporated in the Republic ot Singapore) SHARE CAPITAL CAPITAL RESERVE STATUTORY RESERVE RETAINED PROFIT Total Share Capital arid Reserves Represented by FIXED ASSETS SUBSIDIARY COMPANY INVESTMENTS CURRENT ASSETS Less CURRENT LIABILITIES NET CURRENT ASSETS The annexed notes form an integral pan of and with these
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  • 1496 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Stock Exchange of Singapore yesterday with tht number of shares traded shewn in brackets in lots of 1,000 units, unless otherwise specified. SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL Aena (3.305) Allied
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  • 162 10 SINGAPORE UNIT TBU8T (Mm|in' print* hrOrtN) The Commerce 3 .10 3J6 OUB-MONTAGU ii f•* OH Union Soore Fund l i n The Saving* Fund 1.91 2.01 S'pore Prog Fund 1.31 l.fizd INCOME BOND UNIT S pore Sec. Fund 106 115 lean) S'pore Invest Fund 1.80 1.89 Income Bond
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  • 2731 10 Gr*» Gr*» Net 1980 Last Div Div Ynd P/E Vol Day High Low Company Sale or- C'vr COOO) High Low SECTION ONE INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL 372 245 Acma 334 15.0 2.8 4.4 135 276 220 Alcom 260 12.0 15 4.6 14.7 140 116 Allied Choc 139 1 3.0N
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  • 1904 10 BID and offer prices officially listed and business in and reported to the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded shown in brackets in lots of 1,000 units, unless otherwise specified. INDCBTBIALS Ajtoeaeto (3.XS) Aleeai (2.435) (1) 2.36 Alex BeM (1MB) A Cfcee
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  • 119 10 SUPREME C«rp«r»tl*B BM: EOGM and AGM to be held at 4th Floor, Wisma Supreme, Jalan Punchak, Kuala Lumpur at 12 noon on Oct 30. MEGA Chemicals Bhd: EOGM and AGM to be held at Wisma Mega, 2nd Mile, Jalan Batu Tiga Lama, Kelang at 10.30am on Oct 31.
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  • 732 10 LIGHT sapport in the latter part of the day helped share prices to recover from overnight levels at the Singapore stock market yesterday. The morning session started on a weak note as prices eased from Tnesday's closing levels. However, the selling hoot proved to be
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  • 616 10 THE Kuala Lumpur stock market showed resilience yesterday recovering from an early setback to close mixed to slightly steadier. Trading was moderate, profit-taking was prevalent in the morning session in line with the generally easier overnight trend. But by noon, buyers were filtering back. Investors, however,
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  • COMPANY NEWS
    • 1225 11 GOPENG Consolidated, last of the Malaysian tin mining companies with a respectable mining life left, was once confined to only a select group of investors (including British institutions) and local mining stock enthusiasts. In fact, with companies related to the OverseaChinese Banking Corp group (including Straits
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    • 478 11  -  ROLAND MA K. W. Management Consultants Dear H*ck Lack Slew, With the exception of Faber Merlin Malaysia Bhd (a "misfit" share), all other hotel counters like SeaView, Royal, Shangri-La, Ming Court, Grand Central, OUE and others have appreciated significantly in market price and value since
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    • 178 11 CITY Developments has informed the Stock Exchange of Singapore that it did not hold any discussions with Hong Leong Holdings on the Harbour View Hotel project. FABER Merita Malaysia has incorporated a new company, Merlono Enterprises with a paid-up capital of $150,000. IN ITS reply to a query
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    • 376 11 TAT Lee Bank's active diversification into property underlines the need for a bank to reduce its heavy reliance on banking profits, notwithstanding the fact that the banking sector offers one of the most promising prospects in Singapore's economy. During the first half of the year, in a
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    • Article, Illustration
      543 11 mssm mm™ by HOCK LOCK SIEW IN THE face of formidable competition, more local banks are expending considerable time and effort to outshine one another in trying to be more flexible and innovative in their response to changing conditions. New forms of financial services, money instruments and more sophisticated
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    • 165 11 -r m >v-' >':-r K&" M' M «*-•«»™—"-to &v *vy ifrS iili Hi; a x <S> Wsk r ,T is ray l JT —i »t--r i r> 3i 1 IE J i <* We ve soared to dizzy heights Circulation has doubled in three years: an amazing record! Since Business
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  • 428 12 UPI JAPAN has launched a gruelling battle to overcome the loss of about 10 per cent of its energy supplies caused by the Iran-Iraq war, trade sources said yesterday. The resource-scarce country is negotiating for increased shipments from Saudi Arabia with higher bids than prevailing world
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  • 331 12 Reuter BRITISH industrialists yesterday published what they said was their blackest survey of the country's economy and called for an immediate cut in interest rates. Sir Terence Beckett, director-general of the Confederation of British Industry (CBI), said the Bank of England's minimum lending
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  • 145 12 Reuter JARDINE, Matheson and Co Ltd said it has issued 25 million new stock units of HK$6 each to the Hongkong Land group at a price of $30.55 per stock unit. The total amount raised by this issue is approximately $760 million. For
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  • 853 12 LONDON, Wed. During early trading, oil and gold mining shares were firmer while other shares were easier. Oils extended yesterday's gains, with BP up 6p to 482p, while golds were marked up to 100 cents higher in line with the rise in the bullion price. Elsewhere, equities were
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  • 367 12 AP THE eight-month-old government of Prime Minister Prem Tinsulanonda has been characterised by relative political stability, but this could change if substantial progress is not made towards resolving economic problems, a recent report published by the American Chamber of Commerce in
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  • 512 12 Reuter PRESIDENT Carter and Ronald Reagan, locked in a close election race, both claimed victory after a debate on national television on Tuesday night in which they accused each other of policies that could wreck the US economy and lead to war. ABC television
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  • 223 12 THE United People's Front yesterday criticised a Business Times editorial entitled "Nonsensical view on women" which appeared earlier this month. The editorial disagreed with a UPF statement that "most men are bad while most women are good". UPF claims that its statement is based on
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  • 304 12 AP FORD Motor lost US$595 million in the third quarter of the year, the secondlargest loss for any company in the nation's history, the No. 2 carmaker said. The report brought Ford's nine-month loss to $1.23 billion, a record for any US company. The quarterly
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  • 134 12 Reuter INDIA has for the first time bought around 50,000 tonnes of Indonesian attaka crude in the Singapore spot oil market at slightly more than US$4O per barrel, international' oil traders said. They said India was probably forced to enter the spot market for Indonesian crude
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    • 347 12 ADVBKTtaemMT Fortune Made From Thin Air Addressing a seminar on 'Business Leadership in the 80's\ the owner of one of the city's biggest multi-storey shopping complex disclosed today that he owed his success to a little parrot and an Indian fortune-teller. Shortly after the shopping complex initially opened, it was
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    • 505 12 THE EXECUTIVE DEVELOPMENT SERIES organised by DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE Course Titles Dates FINANCIAL ANALYSIS FOR MANAGERS November 13 A 14,1M0 This course is designed for monagers, businessmen and others who desire an introduction to financial accounting and an understanding of the uses
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 66 12 Outlook for Singapore from 6 a.m. to 1 p.m. today: Thundery showers in few places in the early morning. Report for 24 hoars prior to 7.39 p.m. on October 29 at the airport. Maximum temperature 28.0 Associated humidity 83 Minimum temperature 23.0 Associated humidity 98 Hours of sunshine Nil Rainfall
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  • SHIPPING TIMES
    • 622 13 SJdppiag Line Page C«l Adriatic IV 5 Afea VI 3 Afro-Eurasia vn 1 Alltrans VI 5 Alpac VI 5 Angkutan VI 4 ANL i 1 APL ra 4/5 Achipelego vn 2 Argentine IV 4 ASCL m 1 Asia Merchant IV 2 Bangladesh vm 1 Bank Line V
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    • 672 13  -  FLYING SHIPS' CREWS By LINDA CHEE CREW transfer spells big business in the airline circuit, and Singapore is not lost in the crowd when it comes to earning a share of the traffic. Industry sources say that among the major points in the
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    • 243 13 THE JOINT Maritime Commission of the International Labour Organisation (ILO) has called for a mlnlmnm monthly wage of USs27f for seaman and an end to discrimination against crew members from developing conntries. Iliese and other resolutions were adopted after an eight-day meeting of
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    • PORTSIDES
      • 102 13 AFP. FIFTEEN Filipino crew members of the supertanker Schleswig Holstein, run by Egon Oldendorff of West Germany under the Panama flag, have gone on strike at Rotterdam in support of a pay claim. The International Transport Workers Federation said they were getting only 500 guilders (about US$25O)
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      • 139 13 UPI. A SOVIET ship ripped a 30-foot hole in a Polish freighter it rammed leaving the Port of Karachi, Pakistani officials said yesterday. The Polish master of the 6,869-ton Stefan Czarniecki, Jan Michalec, told port authorities his ship was steaming slowly 2.5 miles outside the harbour when
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      • 74 13 UPI. A FRENCH naval taskforce specialised in combating mines is en route to the Indian Ocean, the Ely see Presidential Palace said. The group includes four mine sweepers and a logistic support ship. The ships left a week after France had dispatched the missile launching Frigate Suffren
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    • 1052 14 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO AT CONTAINER TERMINAL NB. (1) Each vessel's estimated time of arrival Is advised by the Shipping Line/Agent and is subject to change (2) All export FCL containers and LCL cargo must be delivered to the Authority's premises during the following
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    • 1457 14 CONTINUED active chartering by the Soviet Union of grain vessels again featured at the freight market on Tuesday with some brokers estimating that the USSR have now taken about 30 ships over the past two weeks. Nearly all the fixing has been for Continental delivery for trans-Atlantic round
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    • 136 15 THE Port of Singapore Authority recently took delivery of nine new transtainers from Japan for alternating new berths at the Container Terminal. Offloaded foily-assem-bled from a barge at berth 52 of the terminal, the 23-metre span cranes tower 19 metres into the sky. The eranes were
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    • 413 15 EXPECTED ARRIVALS TODAY KEPPEL WHARVES Blue Matsuyama (ro/ro) (after Strathmuis, must vacate 0530/ Ist, required starboard alongside) 47 Daiei Maru No 52 (after Kota Perwira sails Kota Sabas hauls) 13/14 Equator II (0700) 21 Hoegh Opal (after Kota Perwira sails Kota Sabas hauls) 8/9 Kota Sabas (1100
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    • 1422 15 Lloyd's Ship Manager. TRANSPORTING ships' crews is a very lucrative business. In 1978, it was estimated to be worth about US$27B» million worldwide and today it has reached about US$32O million. Its value to the airlines lies in the fact that it is year-round
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    • 259 15 Reuter. EXPLORATION activity in the North Sea will probably be limited by rig supply through 1981 and 1982 although by 1983 the supply/demand position should become more balanced, stockbroker Wood, Mackenzie and Company said in a survey. Drilling levels in
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    • 2652 19 SCHEDDLB 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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    • 704 20 ALGERIA Annaba Mid-October, berthing delay of about 50 days for grain carriers. Skikda Mid-Oct, berthing delays of 5-15 days. Algiers Mid-Oct, delays of about 20 days. ANGOLA Luanda Mid-Oct, berthing delays of about 1 day. Lobito Mid-Oct, no waiting time. ARGENTINA Bahia Blanca Oct 16, congestion likely. Only
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    • 200 20 Reuter. A SURGE in foreign demand for coal this year is clogging the Port of Hampton Roads at Norfolk, with some ships forced to wait as long as six weeks for loading, a Virginia Port Authority official said. He estimated about 96 coal vessels
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    • 235 20 A WILD-cat strike by workers at Htidb p*t la West Bengal Is threatening closore of aa oil reflaery. Operations at the port have heea paralysed by the strike since last Friday aad the eeatral goverament la New Delhi has asked the state
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    • 581 20 SIX MAIN ingredients for a new US shipping policy have been suggested to save the American liner trade. Mr Hans Druegg, president of Hapag-Lloyd (America) Inc, estimates that the cargo value carried in the US liner trades last year amounted to US$lOO
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    • 1631 20 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and the agents who handle cargo bookings for them. A B AcMpeiege RT Transportation (S). Adriatic Contamer Continental Feeders (S)/Cargo Freight (PK). AFEA Singapore Shipping Agen cies (S)/Euro-Asia Line (PK/PN). Afro-Eurasia Law Transgroup Pte Ltd (S). Allred C
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    • 430 13 Fj\ ORAMARD LIME INDEPENDENT-ATTRACTIVE RATES MEDITERRANEAN/EAST ASIA SERVICE ACCEPTING CONTAINER CARGO FCL ONLY FOR: PORT SAID, ALEXANDRIA, BEIRUT, LATTAKIA, UMASSOU ISTANBUL A PIRAEUS Specially engaged agents stevedores providing immediate discharge. SMNMD SHIFTING AGENCIES (S) PIE LIB. TEL: *****77 (S Lines) .1 KI) 1\ I A I AH Orient Overseas CwlcjMe/i
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    • 256 13 OSEALORDH UNITED ARAB SHIPPING COW) EXPRESS MULT| J pURmTsiRVICE^ S pore I Loading for Vessel BNBATTOTAH 13/11 Accepting containers for Mma Qaboos (25/11), Dubai (28/11), Dammam (1/12), Kuwait (4/12), Abu Dhabi (7/12), Doha (10/12), Bahrain (13/12) Accepting Breakbulk cargo for Dammam (1/12), Kuwait (4/12) Dubai (26/11), Abu Dhabi (29/11), Kuwait
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    • 15 13 mm CONTAINER Schedules LONDON Freights SHIPS la Pert SHIPPING List REGIONAL Weather PORT Conditions VID
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    • 498 13 <I> cnan Algerian National Line WE SERVE MEDITERRANEAN AND ALGERIAN PORTS g f" > Agents: I I J UKIMCIRC IVANS ft TOAD INC A6ENCV FTL 111. Tel: *****4 (5 lines) SINGAPORE (SEE PAGE ID) MAERSK LINE EXPORT TO U S PACIFIC. GULF. ATLANTIC. EAST CANADA AND ASIAN PORTS lISJZ23 Maersk
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    • 846 14 mibdmi MALAYSIAN INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING CORPN. BERHAD. WISMA MISC, N0.2, JALAN CON LAY, P.O. BOX 371, KUALA LUMPUR 04-09, MALAYSIA. TEL *****8 TELEX: MA *****, *****, ***** ***** CONTAINER SERVICE From Eiroe ljGburg 2) H'twrg 3) B'ren 4) R"dam 5) le H P Kelang Spore T O- I_. CUmI CuU 11/
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    • 315 14 885 SUPERCARRIER SERVICE WEEKLY SERVICE TO PANAMA+US ATLANTIC GULF AND E. CANADA St Mm MHO TOM TWUMOPTIM ft Kdanf fell 2/11 7/11 •10/11 tSTOK 11/11 35/11 1718/11 CM Urn Sarti Chstn 2/12 7/12 9/12 26/12 1/1 4/1 5/1 16/12 21/12 23/12 6'morc N Tort Bostoi 10/12 12/12 7/1 10/1 12/1
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    • 757 15 Overseas MM Containers Limited Weekly service to/from UK/Europe STRAITS SHIPPING Singapore to Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei Ports and Bangkok CONTIUNERSW SERWCE TO UK/CONTWENT: H'bun R'dam Stan Spore PKeianf Omirt Bran A'werp le Havre UK Tokjo Eipress 2 Nov 20 Hoy 22 Ho. 23 Ho* 25 Nn 26 Nn Hambiai Express 4
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    • 430 15 e Franco Belgian Services (F>ir Fast French Service with Belgian b\ir Eastern Lines) ot aCE COnSORTiu* c.m.c.r. EAST f R f N(. M SfRV«CE l.ompiQ" f Wv I>rr*m *«'gt»u'S memSff O* Mf D CIUB conventional service to west africa SPORE f KEIANG PfNANG loading for 17 to Porte tort. $E)
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 824 16 Hapag-Uoyd TO NORTH EUROPE Iduo iiprra Eipress Kurama Maru Aiemaraa Eipress lap Bay TO npnoamo Rdam le Hatre Antwerp 23/11 25/11 27/11 29/11 30.11 6/12 8/12 13/12 15/12 VH HK S pore P Kelang C De Btoo 26 10 ?7/10 31/10 1/U Chetiier Yafcele 3/U j/n 8/11 10/11 12/11 14/11
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    • 683 16 KOREA LINE SHIPPING CORPN f. KeUnt PEIMfIG STORE VEGA 153W In tot 3110/2-11 3-5 No* FROM BUSI BANGKOK VEGA 154E In Port 3110/211 3-5 Nov TO BUSAN ALTAI 157W 12-15 Nov It-IS Nov 19-22 Nov FROM BUSAN BANGKOK ALTAR 15*12-15 Nov 16-18 Nov 19-22 Nov TO BUSAN KX KX KX
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    • 573 16 V £5) EVERGREEN LINE PAR [AST FUROPE f XPRESS FULL CONTAINFR SERVICE ACCEPT WG CARGO FOR HAMBURG FELIXSTOWE. ROTTEROAM ANTWERP LE HAVRE ALSO ACCEPTMG CARGO FOR UNTED KINGDOM SOUTHAMPTON LONOON. MANCHESTER BIRMMGHAM BRISTOL. LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW. LEEDS WEST GERMANY BPfMfftHAVfk HOLLAND AMSTERDAM Spmt 111 li t Rtftartm Ifclm iMwf L« few*
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    • 1034 16 Everett Liiies] 5 4 y y V A j t t HTANTAWnNA rmameiumn pacan Burma Frvt Star Ski##in« Corpn. 'BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" LOADMG FOR RANGOON i'pm Mte| Pm, kMZtHm > 11/14 Nm B f SS C Agent* n Motoysio BOUSTEAO SUPPING TIL NOS KL *****2/*****9 ArfMtMM D« r> Htvmtin* Itwinimm
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    • 493 16 LUH mo.s.E. OCEAN SHIPPING ENTERPRISES PTE LTD SANKYO LINE AUSTRALIA SERVICE SYD, MEL, AOEL JAPAN/STRAITS SERVICE SMGAPORE m *****44/7 I 22*1370 K lURTUR TU 414(44. *****1 CONTARO KXXMG OCEAN SHTfWG STOW TEL: *****44/7 MLM? C(MTMO P ULANG TEL U47, R973/4 SIB AGENTS P KUANG EAST ASIA SWPMt TU 3»9732/3/7»l PENANG
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 799 17 PIL GROUP EAST AFRICA/REDSEA SERVICE A COLOMBO/KARACHI/P. GULF SERVICE SINGAPORE/CHITTAGONG/RANGOON/SERVICES SINGAPORE/BANGKOK/SINGAPORE DIRECT SERVICES KOTA RATNA. KOTAMACHAN. 10/15 NOV SINGAPORE/INDONESIA/SINGAPORE SERVICES S.E.A. Container Feeder Service SINGAPORE/BANGKOK/HONGKONG/MANILA ACCEPTING LCL/FCL/REEFER CONTAINERS/ VESSEL VOY. MANILA H'KONG Nivalis 4S/5N Nop Topaz 245/25N 25-26/10 28-29/10 Nop Zircon 245/25N 2-3/11 4-5/11 .SPORE BANGKOK S'POAE H'KONG MANILA Nop
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    • 748 17 BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS COOT MO SERVICE TO/FROM EUROPE H BURG BHMM TO** *many Austria talwt 2t/u 22/u n/u 24/11 It/11 27/11 27/11 2t/U »/U J/12 Vl2 t/12 11/12 12/12 13/12 t/12 11/12 12/12 It/12 11/12 11/12 22/12 24/12 27/12 23/12 21/12 24/12 31/12 2/1 21/12 havre scion france AAUR
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    • 751 17 ScanDutch9 WEEKLY EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE TO ME D/UK/NC/SCAU l>Vstdto~2»daa 3)M-tar|4)C-kwt 122* RFBMGA vii >v» i y ivu •WW 4/12 10MBUW 4/11 IVU MUH* 11/11 2VII BMGAPOMM 11/11 3/u noon Ts/ii m/u tan 2/1J n/i? BMW VI? Accepr.ng <v I) Barcelona Com leghorn Amsterdam Antwerp it Have Liverpool UK C*K| ftumh
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    • 592 17 BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES BANK LINE FOR REUNION I SOUTH AFRICA BEAVER BANK SINGAPORE 11/12 eta Reunion 24/12 Durban 31/12 Capetown 7/1 Pt Eliz 13/1 (also accepting East London and Maputo cargo) Lukes/o Linos U.S. WEST COAST SERVICE tor Orad trow SFO I bed STOW S ttt Ik VBC ASHLEY LYKES
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  • Page 18 Advertisements
    • 625 18 K LINE KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICES TO NORTH AMERICA Cargoes *0 acceptable tat Oakland Vincomer Portland Houston. Galveston Now Orleans. Bolton. St Wn. PMadeplta Nortofc. Baltmore Saramati Jacksonvie TO EUROPE FROM EUROPE TO FAR EAST Vessels cal H'bwg. Bremen. It dan. A'werp and It Havre) AGENTS S
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    • 522 18 CALIFORNIA/PACIFIC NORTH WEST SERVICE EXPRESS CONTAINER/REEFER SERVICE lM*i( l« LOS AMBLES SAM FRANCISCO SEATTU TACDOM VANCOUVER B C Acccptnf ra/ra cmmw AUSTRALIA EXPRESS CONTAINER SERVICE fcc«ptoi( FCI/FCL CmMm PMa«| Sport Bn Mrtt Adr Srf Frem HAMMS" 16 No. 17 No. »Not SOk 1? Ok "IAMDAS" 27 Ok 780k 9 tar
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    • 543 18 3i'\(>r(nii) SINGAPORE SHIPPING AGENCIES PTE LTD 20TH HOOR OCEAN BUILDING SINGAPORE 0104 MARKETING *****2 13 LINESI GENERAL *****1 14 LINES TERMINAL OF PICE *****83 TELEX RS24S% RS ***** A B CARSHIP CABLE CARGOSHIP GDI lloiitaiiier Lines WEEKLY CONTAINER SERVICE to/from BANGKOK JAOE BOUNTY IAK BOUNTY IAOE BOUNTY JAOE BOUNTY lAOC
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    • 593 18 aQRANARD LIME INDEPENDENT A TTRACTIVE RA TES MEDITERRANEAN SEA SERVICE ALSO ACCEPTING CONTAINER CARGO FCL OXLV FOR. PORT SAID. ALEXANDRIA, BEIRUT. LATTAKIA UMASSOL ISTANBUL A PIRAEUS Specially engaged agents A stevedores providing immediate discharge MAX CMEONG V.4IW MAN SMG V.4ON C aßng Port Sad Bcrut I L jttakia orty L
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    • 807 18 INTRASiA (PTE) LTD. Faber House 234E Orchard Road Singapore 9 Telephone **********4057 i i REGULM RDEPOBOfT SEMKL TO EUROPE ACQS HELLEMC NB9O ASTERION WB9S S'pore P. KeUnf Pwunj Load*t( far: IMm In Port ROTTERDAM UK (AVOND 12 Nov 17 Nov BOULOGNE R OAM' UK (AVON) AftMi: Singapore MTIASEA (PTE) LTD
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  • Page 19 Advertisements
    • 807 19 NOL NEPTUNE ORE NT LINES LTD TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): TW. BUDGE 3W..„ C. TOZE 22*+ K. MCmON lON. MERCATOR 20W 0. CHEF 22W N. CORAL 21W NK CONTMNEF 'Containers feedered to/from F'stowe Also accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia +C. ROZE S'pore Closing Times: FCL Cargo 0001 4/11 LCL Cargo 1200
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    • 345 19 WORLD LINE EXPRESS REGULAR SERVICES JAPAN/HONGKONG/STRAITS VESSEL OLDFAIR SANVASS TEMA BASCA Saigapart On Agent Nrt titan( Gen Agent L-13 L-35 L-64 L-58 SPORE In Port Oct. 31/ Nov. 1 Nov. 6/7 Nov. 13/14 P.KELANG Oct. 31/ Nov. 1 Nov. 2/3 Nov 8/9 Nov. 15/16 NTfON EXPWSS (S) PTE LTD. N
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    • 431 20 MALDIVE LINES ETA ETA ETA I SPORE KUANTAN PORT KELANG MAUXVE NATION Sailed In Port 30/10 Loading for Basrah MALDIVE LOYALTY In Port 30/10 Loading for Colombo MALDIVE PROGRESS 2/11 Loading for Dubai/Doha/ Qammam/Kuwait MALDIVE MAGE In Port Loading for Basrah MALDIVE NOVEL 5/11 7/11 Loading for Gizan, Jeddah, Hod«idah
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    • 491 20 MAC-NELS AGENCIES PTE LTD MOCPENDCNT RATE QUOTED ON APPLICATION OUTBOUND/INBOUND-FCL-GROUPAGE SERVICE TO UK/EUROPE-FCL/GROUPAGE-SPORf H BURG ROTTERDAM UK AWfRP lEHARVE 5/11 2/12 3/12 1/12 4/12 6/12 TO USA/CANADA SPORf OAMAND IA VANC (BC) NEW YORK 2/11 2/12 1/12 30/11 6/12 ALSO TO: MAJOR US PORTS/MONTREAL. TORONTO TO AUSTRALIA TO NEW ZEALAM)
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    • 47 20 NOTICE •I PA.A. Q»i»— NM. C/tt. General Survey al damaged cargo n the above veawl will be held on Monday 3rd November. ISM, from 9.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m. No further survey will be held after this date. R. JUM ASboV SONS (FTK) LTD. v N:-nni j
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    • 153 20 Regional Weather V > J K 3S ,1 S! > eW -4 m k< m K s 1K IK c cr* Wind direction with speed in knots Wave height SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND SEA CONDITIONS AT 7.30 A.M. THIS MORNING. LEGEND: R Thunderstorm Temperature °C Shower Weather Wind direction with speed
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